Samuel Smith
in 1911 he was a coal porter
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Samuel Smith was born in 1893 at Nottingham, he was the son of William Henry Smith a hosiery worker of 2 Paradise Place, Henry Street, Nottingham.
In the 1911 census the family are living at 34 Stanhope Street, Sneinton, Henry Smith 58 yrs is a widow, he is a hosiery worker, he is living wit his sons, Samuel Smith Dennis 18 yrs single a coal porter, William Dennis Smith 14 yrs a printer in the paper trade and Ernest Dennis Smith 9 yrs of age.
His pension record card shows he had a brother William Dennis an able seaman service number b4188 in the Royal Naval Division. he died of wounds on 7th November 1917.
Private Samuel Smith enlisted at Nottingham whilst residing at Sneinton, he served with the service number 5034 later renumbered 266643, in the 1st/7th battalion Sherwood Foresters Regiment he was killed in action, 1st July 1916, in the attack on the German positions at Gommecourt, France, on the first day of the Battle of the Somme.
Commemorated : Thiepval Memorial, France. Pier and Face 10 C 10 D and 11 A.
His brother Able Seaman William Dennis enlisted on 28th August 1915, he was drafted to the Mediterraenan Expedition Force on 16th March 1916, he joined the Anson Battalion, at Stavros on 23rd March 1916, he died of wounds in the 149th Field Ambulance, his wounds consisted of left arm compound fracture and buttock and left foot. He is buried in St Julien. Dressing Station Cemetery, West Vlaanderen, Belgium (grave ref. II. K. 25).
additional research and information Peter Gillings