William worked with his father on the family farm, part-timing elsewhere, and probably didn’t take the farm on when his father died. William kept a diary from 1910 to 1929 (when the diary, which gives a fascinating insight into their lives, ended somewhat abruptly). In this diary William often refers to his work with the LSA (The Life Saving Apparatus volunteers, which later became the Coastguard Auxiliary Service, renamed in 1968) and he must have completed at least 20 years of service with them as he was awarded the Rocket Apparatus Volunteer Long Service Medal, which was instituted by the Board of Trade in 1911 to recognise 20 years service in the Rocket Life Saving Apparatus Volunteers. (William appears on page 314 of the medal roll).