Gunner 95197, Royal Defence Corps formerly Gunner 41644, Royal Field Artillery died 2nd October 1919
Buried at Hartshill Cemetery, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire
Corporal 806431, Number 1, Head Quarter Reserve Battalion, Royal Field Artillery died 2nd August 1917 at Ripon Military Hospital aged 20. Son of Samuel & Lydia Baxter of Oakdene, Hartshill Road, Stoke on Trent.
Buried at Hartshill Cemetery, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire
Driver 200673, D Battery, 1st Reserve Brigade, Royal Field Artillery died 26th February 1917 aged 25 at Ripon Yorkshire. Son of David & Annie Maria, nee Nash of (1901) Blacksmith Yard, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire. Buried at Uttoxeter Cemetery, Staffordshire
Gunner 332, North Midland Division, Ammunition Col, Royal Field Artillery died aged 31. Husband of Elizabeth Ann Ward, formerly Upton nee Merrick of 17, James Street Uttoxeter. Buried at Uttoxeter Cemetery, Staffordshire
Driver 90473, B Battery, 51st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery died of wounds 16th April 1918 aged 24. Son of George & Henrietta of Longford, Derbyshire and brother of Oswald who also fell. Commemorated on a wooden memorial inside St John church, Alkmonton, Derbyshire. Buried at Abbeville...
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An Incorporated Soldiers and Sailors Help Society certificate given to my great grandfather Gunner John H. Theobald in 1912 on completion of his six year engagement with the Royal Field Artillery.
My Great Grandmother's Separation Allowance Certificate; 1 shilling an a penny for her and 2 pence per day for each of the chldren. Her husband Gunner John H. Theobald was killed on the 14th September 1914, Battle of the Aisne
The notification of the death of my Great Grandfather Gnr. John H. Theobald. He was killed on the 14th September 1914 at the Battle of the Aisne. There was some confusion about the recipient as John, who in 1914 was Army Reserve after having served with the RFA between 1906 and 1912, had only...
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