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Remembering Redditch Residents & WW1 Redditch Local History Society
Ancestry site Military records
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Private Bert Malins, (91316), 13 Battalion, King’s (Liverpool Regiment), born and resided in
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Redditch, enlisted in Birmingham, died of wounds, 15 April 1918, France. Formerly (39000),
Warwickshire Regiment. Buried Saint Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, France, son of R. H.
Malins, 10 Beaufort Street, Redditch.
Remembered on St Stephen’s war memorial, Redditch and St Luke’s war memorial, Headless Cross.
(Born in 1898 in Redditch. On the 1911 census Bert, aged 12, lived with his parents Richard Henry and Harletta
Malins at 10 Beaufort Street, Redditch.)
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Evening Despatch – Tuesday 16 April 1918
Redditch Tank Week
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The Bromsgrove, Droitwich and Redditch Messenger – Saturday 20 April
1918
Worcestershire Regiment Casualties
Died of Wounds
Hearn F. - L-Cpl (241430) from Redditch
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(On Ancestry site Military records, Frederick Hearn,Service No 241430, 2/8 Battalion,
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resided in Redditch, enlisted in Worcester, died of wounds, 15 March 1918, Western
European Theatre.)
James F. Hearn is remembered on St Stephen’s war memorial, Redditch.
(On 1911 census James Frederick Hearn aged 15, Fish Hooks worker, lived with his widowed mother Annie
Hearn and his siblings at 9 Izods Yard, Evesham Street, Redditch.)
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