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British Army

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  • The Official Army List. The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, England

Name: William Ernest Jennings M.D.
Birth Date: 1 Jan 1865
Military Year: 1912
Regiment: Ind Med Serv
Rank: Lieutenant Colonel
First appt: Capt. IMS (Bo.) 1 Oct 87
Major 1 Oct. 99
Lieut.-Col. 1 Oct. 07

Census

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  • 1911 England

Name: William Ernest Jennings
Age in 1911: 46
Relation to Head: Head
Gender: Male
Birth Place: India
Civil Parish: Lewisham
Street Address: 54 Longton Grove, Sydenham S E
Marital status: Married
Occupation: LIEUTENANT and COLONEL INDIAN MEDICAL SERVICE ON FURLOUGH
Registration District Number: 29
Sub-registration District: Sydenham
ED, institution, or vessel: 05
Piece: 2811
Household Members:
Name Age
William Ernest Jennings 46
Margaret Catherine Jennings 42

probate

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  • Calendar of the Grants ...

Name: William Ernest Jennings of the New Club Mentone
Death Date: 11 Jan 1940
Death Place: France
Probate Date: 9 Apr 1940
Probate Registry: London, England
to George David Jennings captain H.M. army

birth / baptism

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  • India, Births and Baptisms, 1786-1947. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013

Name: William Ernest Jennings
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 1 Jan 1865
Baptism Date: 8 Feb 1865
Baptism Age: 0
Baptism Place: Bangalore, Madras, India
Father: William Jennings
Mother: Maria Jane
Reference ID: v 46 p 5
FHL Film Number: 521853

Publications

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  • The Medical Directory > 1900 > p. 1882
    states M.B. and C.M. 1887
  • The India Office List > 1911 > p. 554
    Jennings, William Ernest, Lieut.-Col., I.M.S., M.D., D.Ph. (health offr., Bombay).—Joined the service 1st Oct. 1887; in mil. employ till Nov., 1895; health offr. Port of Bombay, Nov. 1895; civil surg. Shikarpur, Sept., 1899; ditto, Shoalpur, July, 1900; special Medl. offr. for plague operations, Bombay city, Oct., 1900; ditto, Poona, March to Oct., 1902; civil surgn., Ahmedabad, April 1906; author of 'A Manual of Plague'; health offr., port of Bombay, Mar., 1910.