Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Edward VII issue (K.2539 H. Maggs, Sean. 2Cl., R.N.R.)
Medal verification: Seaman (Second Class) Henry Maggs, Royal Naval Reserve is confirmed entitled to the Royal Naval Reserve Long Service & Good Conduct Medal per the respective Admiralty medal roll (ADM 171/70) which shows that the medal was awarded to the recipient on 7 March 1910, at Kings Lynn (shown on roll as Lynn), which was one of two medals presented to men at Kings Lynn on that date
Henry Maggs, son of Mary Ann Maggs, was a native of the parish of South Lynn, Norfolk England, where he and his mother were resident at the local 'Work House' when he was baptised on, 26 September 1861. The 1901 & 1911 National Census record Henry Maggs employed as a 'Dock Labourer' and living with his wife Mary Ann Maggs (nee Anderson) and three children, comprising 2 x daughters, Edith Maggs & Rebecca Adeleine Maggs and 1 x son, Walter John Maggs, at the family residence located at St Ann Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, England.
Condition: GVF
Code: 24227
80.00 GBP