Royal Marines WW1 Medal Roll

Ramsdale and Variant Surname Entries (5)

The Jack Clegg Memorial Database of WW1 Campaign Medals to the Royal Marines 1914 to 1920 is a transcription of The National Archives document classes ADM/171/167 to ADM/171/171 (inclusive), ADM/171/92 & ADM/171/139, which comprise the complete World War I Campaign Medal Rolls for the Royal Marines. Added to the transcript are service details for a large number of men, particularly those killed in action or died of wounds during WW1 and in many cases post-war deaths and WW2 deaths are noted.

The database contains the names of over 75,000 Royal Marine Officers, NCOs and other ranks, and provides a complete listing of all Royal Marines who served in WW1.

The medals covered by the rolls are:

You can read more information about qualification for each medal, the origins of the rolls, explanatory notes for each field, abbreviations used and view the glossary at Royal Marine Medal Roll 1914 to 1920.

Each man's entry is linked to display the original medal roll page image. For recipients of the 1914 Star, two or more images are provided, from the original handwritten 1914 Star Roll (ADM/171/139) and the later typewritten rolls.

The following branches of the Royal Marines are listed in the rolls:

The men specially enlisted for the Royal Naval Division support units:

In addition to the above, there are several anomalies on the roll:

RMLC - Royal Marine Labour Corps (New) (Deal prefix to service numbers 1/N to 1424/N). This unit was raised in March 1919 and the few men listed on the roll all had former service with the RMLC (Old). The service which qualified them for WW1 medals was with the RMLC (Old).

There are two men with no service number, who enlisted pre-1880 and were never allocated a service number. These two men re-enlisted in 1914 for UK Home Service and are listed under their old RMLI or RMA company number (Private Henry MEDLEY, 25th Company RMLI & Gunner Thomas H. PITT, 5th Company RMA).

During the course of transcription of these rolls, The National Archives (TNA) released the Royal Marine Service Registers (ADM/159) for online access which, with the free search facility for names and numbers, provided a very useful source for error checking. Note, however, that ADM/159 Service Registers do not exist for about 15,250 WW1 enlisted Royal Marines.

Three branches are not catered for in the TNA online records:

Fortunately, the service papers for these 15,250 Marines may be found in TNA Class ADM/157. Royal Marine Officers' Records are not currently available online, although their service records are on microfilm in TNA Class ADM/196.

Known problems and errors

The compilation of such a large listing in the late 1920s, without the benefit of modern computer aids, was an awesome task. It is, therefore, understandable that many errors and omissions crept in. All identified errors in service numbers, names and ranks are corrected in the transcript, with an accompanying note of the error correction in the text notes. The medal entitlement column, however, is listed exactly as is given in the rolls, even if in error, and the correct medal entitlement is shown in the text notes.

Surname Forename Rank Number
Ramsdale Clarence Private PO/18016
Ramsdale Ernest Private Deal/3122/S
Ramsdale Sylvester Private RME/2178/S
Ramsdale Thomas Private PLY/832/S
Ramsdale E. E. Private RME/4889/S

There are no entries under the variant surnames Ramsdal(l), Ramsdel(l) or Ramsdaille.