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Remembering Redditch Residents & WW1 Redditch Local History Society
Ancestry site Military records
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Private Albert David Stanton, 53 Y.S. Battalion, Royal Warwicks, 13507, died of disease,
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influenza/pneumonia, 29 November 1918 at military hospital, Fargo. He enlisted 7
February 1916 at the age of 18 years and 11 months. He was living at 59 Mount Street,
Redditch and had been a Clerk.
Ancestry site UK and Ireland find a grave - Private A.D. Stanton, Royal Warwickshire
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Regiment, died 29 November 1918 and buried at Redditch Cemetery.
Private A. D. Stanton – source: www.findagrave.com
(On 1911 census Albert David Stanton aged 14, Needle Warehouse Boy, lived with his parents Joseph and Ivy
Elizabeth Stanton and sister at 15 Evesham Road, Headless Cross.)
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The Bromsgrove, Droitwich and Redditch Messenger – Saturday 30
November 1918
Worcestershire Regiment Casualties
Killed
Parry T. (38206) from Redditch
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(On Ancestry site Military records, Thomas Parry, 2 Battalion, born in Feckenham, resided
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and enlisted in Redditch, killed in action, 29 September 1918, Western European Theatre.
Buried Pigeon Ravine Cemetery, Epehy, Picardie, France. Husband of Elsie Jane Parry, 3
Kathleen Place, Evesham Street, Reddtich. Awarded the British War Medal and Victory Medal.)
Remembered on St Stephen’s war memorial, Redditch and St Luke’s war memorial, Headless Cross.
(Thomas Parry born in 1892. On the 1911 census he was aged 19, Cycle Worker, lived with his parents Tom and
Elizabeth Parry and siblings at Walkwood Road, Hunt End.)
Wounded
Fox T. C. - Sgt. (240123) D.C.M. from Redditch
Hill M. (240366) from Redditch
Vincent G. (36164) from Redditch
White A. (240544) from Redditch
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