PD./L.Bombardier - WALTER BROWN'C' Bty. 159Bde. Royal Horse Artillery & Royal Field Artillery. |


Above - Extract from 'Langley Mill's and Aldercar's Part in the Victory' by S. Ashmore and A.C.S. Ashmore (University of London).
Soldiers Died Information:-
BORN: Hilltop (Eastwood) Nottingham ENLISTED: Ilkeston,Derbys. RESIDENCE:
SERVICE No: 64461 THEATRE OF WAR: France & Flanders. DIED (of illness)
CWGC Information: TERLINCTHUN BRITISH CEMETERY, WIMILLE
DATE OF DEATH - cwgc - 31st October 1918 Aged 22, Soldiers Died - 30th October 1918.
Son of: Thomas & Sarah Elizabeth Brown of Hilltop, Eastwood, Notts; husband of Betty Brown of 4 East View Terrace, Langley Mill, Notts.
1901 Census - Thomas & Sarah were living on the Nottingham Road, Greasley with son Walter aged 5 and son John aged 2.
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