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Remembering Redditch Residents & WW1 Redditch Local History Society
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The Birmingham Daily Mail – Tuesday 26 October 1915
Roll of Honour
Army Service Corp
Davis C. E. – 39 Millsboro’ Road, Redditch.
Wilkes L. O. – Birchfield Road, Redditch.
Royal Field Artillery
Parry W. – Hunt End, Crabbs Cross, Redditch.
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Birmingham Daily Post – Friday 5 November 1915
Midland Men Killed - Private Frank Sheasby
(On Ancestry site Military records, SPR F. L. Sheasby, Service No . 40120, Corps of Royal
Engineers, born in Napton, Warwickshire, resided in Chipping Norton, and enlisted in
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Worcester, killed in action, 15 October 1915, Western European Theatre. Buried Spoilbank
Cemetery, Belgium.)
Remembered on St Stephen’s war memorial, Redditch.
(On the 1911 census Frank (Francis Lloyd Sheasby, aged 20, lived with his parents Frederick John, Manager Co-
operative Stores, and Louise Sheasby and they lived 4 Salop Road, off oakly Road, Redditch.)
Ancestry site Military records
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Private James Green,Service No 11802, 6 Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment, born and resided
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in Redditch, enlisted in Birmingham, killed in action, 5 November 1915, Western European
Theatre.
Remembered on St Stephen’s war memorial.
(On the 1911 census James aged 19, single was boarding at 33 George Street, Redditch. On the 1901 census
James aged 10, lived with his widowed mother Ellen and sibling at 135 Beoley Road, Redditch.)
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Private Thomas Clarke, (22765), 9 Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, born in Alcester,
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resided in Redditch, enlisted in Worcester, killed in action, 9 November 1915, Balkan
Theatre. Buried Azmak Cemetery Suvla, Turkey. Son of Susannah Clarke of 2 Grove Square,
Walford Street, Redditch.
Remembered on St Stephen’s war memorial.
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