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Remembering Redditch Residents & WW1 Redditch Local History Society
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The Bromsgrove, Droitwich and Redditch Messsenger – Saturday 20 January
1917
Hunt End Gunner Wounded – Information has been received by Mr Parry, of Love
Lyne Farm, Hunt End, that his son, Gunner William Parry, of the R.F.A., has been wounded
while on active service. He is suffering from shrapnel shell wounds to his face, head and
back. He is in hospital in Scotland, and is making favourable progress towards recovery.
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Evening Despatch – Saturday 27 January 1917
Redditch Yeoman Wounded - W. H. Clarke
Ancestry site Military records
DVR Albert Edward Fisher, (164071), Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery, resided
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and enlisted in Redditch, died, 2 February 1917, home.
Remembered on Astwood Bank war memorial, Astwood Bank Baptist Church memorial and St John the Baptist
Church, Feckenham.
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The Bromsgrove, Droitwich and Redditch Messenger – Saturday 10 February
1917
Other Local Casualties
Wounded
(2122) W. H. Clarke – Yeomanry from Redditch
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