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Remembering Redditch Residents & WW1 Redditch Local History Society
Ancestry site, Military records
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Philip Henry Milward Captain, 7 Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort’s Own). died 7
December 1915..Buried at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge,, Belgium.
Captain Philip Henry Milward – source: www.findagrave.com
Remembered on St Stephen’s war memorial and St Stephen’s Church memorial, Redditch
(Philip Henry Milward is commemorated on the Milward family memorial in Plymouth Road, Redditch.
On Ancestry site Probate records he was classed as from Southmead, Redditch, and San Sebastion Mills,
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Colombo, Ceylon, died 7 December 1915, 10 Casualty Clearing Station, Abeele, France.
On 1891 census Philip Henry Milward, aged 18, clerk, lived with his father, John F. Milward, Needle
Manufacturer at Southmead, Millsborough Road, Redditch. They were from the well-known Needle
Manufacturers of Redditch.)
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The Bromsgrove, Droitwich and Redditch Messenger – Saturday 17 February
1917
Other Local Casualties
Wounded
(28172) H. Such – Royal Warwicks from Redditch
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