| Surname: | Haynes |
| Initials: | J |
| Rank: | Lance Corporal |
| Army Number: | 434 |
| Notes: | MMP. Awarded the 1915 Star, Victory an War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 18/5/1915. Born at Horton, Oxford and enlisted in the 16 Lancers. No. 3039, 1/6/1889. Served home 29/5/1889 to 2/9/1890, Indian 3/9/1890 to 16/4/1898, Home 17/4/1898 to 22/10/1899, South Africa 23/10/1899 to 22/4/1902, Home 23/4/1902 to 29/5/1902. Transferred to MMP 15/2/1899. Qualified as a Shoeing Smith 8/1/1895. Transferred to the 12 Lancers. No. 46435 14/7/1898. Re enlisted 12/9/1914 age 44.10 years, occupation Baker, Home address: 39 George Street. Oxford. Served Home 12/1/1914 to 21/5/1915, France 22/5/1915 to 10/4/1918, Home 11/4/1918 to 1/1/1920, Class Z Reserve 2/1/1919 to 24/3/1920. John Haynes. He has the same No. as Cpl A Ray, MFP. |
Decoration Record: | |
| Decoration: | King's South Africa Medal (London Gazette: KSA Roll WO 100/355 Page: 298 Dec. 23, 1902) |
| Citation: | Clasps: South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902. |
| Decoration: | Queen's South Africa Medal (London Gazette: QSA Medal Roll WO 100/234 Page: 192 Oct. 16, 1901) |
| Citation: | Clasps: Paardeberg, Dreifontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Belfast, Relief of Kimberley. |