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Alfred Charles Noel AUDSLEY 29th July 1904 aged 7 months. Son of Sergeant Farrier 5388 Charles Henry Audsley, 2nd Yorkshire Light Infantry, Mounted Infantry Company and Emily nee Sexton.
At rest in plot 1 row 1 grave 15, Imtarfa Military Cemetery, Malta
His father CHARLES HENRY AUDSLEY -
1911 he was with his wife and son, Victor Charles at Longmoor Camp, Hampshire. He was Farrier Sergeant with the Mounted Infantry.
Charles Henry died 14th June 1927 and at the time he was living with his wife at 19 Lincoln Street, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire. Emily his wife, died in 1951 aged 81 in Scunthorpe. Victor Charles his son, died 15th June 1995 and his home address was 31, Providence Crescent, Barton upon Humber, South Humberside, Yorkshire.
Some notes from what remains of Charles Henry's army records -
He joined up at Beverley, Yorkshire on the 30th September 1896 aged 21 years and 1 month. Occupation, shoeing smith. He fought in the South African Boer War 15th March 1900 to 7th June 1901. Posted to Malta 10th July 1903 to 24th September 1906. On the 1st September 1907 he was transferred to the Mounted Infantry Staff as Sergeant. He served in the Great War and was discharged from the army after serving 22 years, leaving with the rank of Farrier Sergeant 16th April 1919. Whilst in the army he married Emily Sexton on the 18th December 1902 at Doncaster, Yorkshire. He passed the following classes of instruction. Military Engineering at Chatham on the 25th May 1899. Mounted Infantry at Aldershot on the 14th January 1903 and the Farrier Class with the Army Veterinary Corps on the 15th April 1908.
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