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Philip Baylis Jarvis
Ancestry site Military records
Gunner Philip Baylis Jarvis, born and resided in Redditch, enlisted in Stourbridge, Service No
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117016, 289 Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, killed in action, 27 October 1917, France
and Flanders. Buried in Klein-Vierstraat British Cemetery, Heuvelland, Belgium, III. G. 2.
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Enlisted 10 December 1915, lived at 7 Archer Road, Redditch and was a Coal Merchants
Clerk, aged 19 years and 5 months. His mother was Emily Jarvis at 7 Archer Road. Awarded
the British War Medal and Victory Medal.)
Gunner Philip Baylis Jarvis – source www.findagrave.com
Remembered on St Stephen’s war memorial, St Stephen’s C. of E. School war memorial, Redditch and Bates Hill
Methodist war memorial, Redditch (now in the Ecumenical Centre)
(On 1911 census Philip Baylis Jarvis, aged 14, Needle, Fish Hook & Tackle Manufacturers Timekeepers Assistant
lived with his parents Walter and Emily Jarvis at 7 Archer Road, Redditch.)
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The Bromsgrove, Droitwich and Redditch Messenger – Saturday 8 December
1917
Other Local Casualties
Killed
Jarvis P. B. - Gunner (117016) – R.G.A. from Redditch
Acknowledgements: www.bromsgrovebmsgh.co.uk - Martin Stephens who digitised the Bromsgrove, Droitwich
and Redditch Messenger
Gunner Philip Baylis Jarvis is remembered on: - http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-
dead/casualty/455540/JARVIS,%20PHILIP%20BAYLIS
Which states that his parents were Walter and Emily Jarvis of Redditch.
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