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Lance Corporal

Alfred James Vince

Service number S/7842
Military unit
Address Unknown
Date of birth
Date of death 14 Sep 1914 (29 years old)
Place of birth Unknown
Employment, education or hobbies

He was a warehouseman porter at Boots' Regent Street Branch, London.

Family history

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Vince, of 11, Weston Place, Grove Rd., St. John's Wood, London (CWGC)

Military history

Regiment: The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) "H" Coy. 1st Bn.

He has no known grave and is commemorated on the La Ferte-sous-Jouarre memorial.

Extra information

Boots memorial: West Surrey Regiment. Probable ID.

Boots 'Comrades in Khaki', April 1915, ‘Dead on the Field of Honour’: 'A Vince killed in action' (Nottinghamshire Archives, ref. RB.38)

Boots 'Comrades in Khaki', April 1915, ‘Bearers of the Burden’: ‘Other names on the mournful list of those killed in action are … A Vince, Regent Street branch, London, warehouseman porter.' (Nottinghamshire Archives, ref. RB.38)

Photographs

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