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Ernest Denny
Ancestry site Military records
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Second Lieutenant Ernest Denny, 15 (County of London) Battalion (Prince of Wales’s Own
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Civil Service Rifles, died of wounds 4 August 1917 in France. Buried in Dozinghem Military
Cemetery, Belgium. Plot: II. C. 10.
Second Lieutenant Ernest Denny – source:-www.findagrave.com
Remembered on St Stephen’s war memorial Redditch and Bates Hill Methodist war memorial, Redditch (now in
the Ecumenical Centre)
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(On Ancestry site Probate records Ernest Denny of 196 Mount Pleasant, Redditch, Second Lieutenant.2/5
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Battalion, London Regiment, attached 17 King’s Rifles died 4 August 1917 in France. On 1901 census Ernest,
aged 12, born in Rillington, Yorkshire, lived with his parents Robert W. Denny, Certified
Schoolmaster/Headmaster at the Wesleyan School and Ellen Denny at 196 Mount Pleasant, Redditch. On the
1911 census he is aged 22 and seems to be classed as a school teacher, for the county council but also a patient
at a Sanatorium in Lowestoft.)
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