Arthur Brown,D.Brown and G.Brown

Discussion in 'Prewar' started by CL1, Mar 26, 2012.

  1. CL1

    CL1 116th LAA and 92nd (Loyals) LAA,Royal Artillery Patron

    BROWN, ARTHUR

    Rank:
    Private
    Service No:
    630448
    Date of Death:
    28/01/1919
    Age:
    38
    Regiment/Service:
    Labour Corps

    433rd Agricultural Coy.
    Grave Reference
    430. (N.W. Plot).
    Cemetery
    ABBOTS LANGLEY (ST. LAWRENCE) CHURCHYARD
    Additional Information:
    Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Brown, of Bell Field, Bedmond, Watford.

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    BROWN, D

    Rank:
    Lance Corporal
    Service No:
    103493
    Date of Death:
    20/10/1918
    Regiment/Service:
    Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)

    10th Bn.
    Grave Reference
    B. 32.
    Cemetery
    NEUVILLY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION

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    BROWN, GEORGE

    Rank:
    Private
    Service No:
    65492
    Date of Death:
    16/02/1918
    Age:
    41
    Regiment/Service:
    Labour Corps

    110th Coy.
    Panel Reference
    Panel 160 and 162A and 163A.
    Memorial
    TYNE COT MEMORIAL
    Additional Information:
    Husband of Elizabeth Brown, of Pimlico, Hemel Hempstead, Herts.
     

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  2. bofors

    bofors Senior Member

    Hi Clive

    Here he is-
    on CWGC-
    CWGC - Casualty Details
    Found that from SDGW-
    Name:George Brown
    Birth Place:Wood End. Dedbourne, Northants
    Residence:Hemel Hempstead, Herts
    Death Date:16 Feb 1918
    Death Location:France & Flanders
    Enlistment Location:London
    Rank:Private
    Regiment:Labour Corps
    Number:65492
    Type of Casualty:Killed in action
    Theatre of War:Western European Theatre
    Comments:Formerly 17102, R.W. Surrey Regt.

    Also the 2 regiments on his MIC - entitled to pair only
    No other notification on MIC



    regards

    Robert
     
  3. CL1

    CL1 116th LAA and 92nd (Loyals) LAA,Royal Artillery Patron

    Hello Robert
    thank you

    CWGC could not confirm that with their current resources plus the service number was not the same.
    Pimlico is a small village near the church.

    regards
    Clive
     

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