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William Chesterton
Ancestry site, Military records
Private William Chesterton, born and resided in Redditch, enlisted in King’s Norton, Service
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No 203822, 1/8 Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, killed in action, 9 October 1917,
Belgium. Remembered on Tyne Cot Memorial, Panel 75 to 77, Zonnebeke, Belgium.)
Private William Chesterton – source:-www.findagrave.com
Remembered on St Stephen’s war memorial, St Stephen’s C. of E. School war memorial and St Stephen’s Church
war memorial, Redditch.
(On 1911 census William, aged 28, Warehouse Clerk, lived with his wife Ada Elizabeth at 26 Archer Road,
Redditch.)
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The Bromsgrove, Droitwich and Redditch Messenger – Saturday 17
November 1917
Worcestershire Regiment Casualties
Killed
Chesterton W. (203822) from Redditch
www.bromsgrovebmsgh.co.uk - Martin Stephens who digitised the Bromsgrove, Droitwich and Redditch
Messenger for Bromsgrove BMSGH web site
He is remembered on the Worcestershire Regiment Roll of Honour at:-
http://www.worcestershireregiment.com/wr.php?main=inc/roll_honour_WW1_C
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