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Ernest Osborne Armes

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Date of birth 19 Apr 1887
Date of death 09 May 1941 (54 years old)
Place of birth Beeston, Nottingham
Employment, education or hobbies

Ernest Armes was a confectioner/cake maker

Family history

He was the husband of Ada Armes (née Burgin: they were married in 1909) and the father of Ernest, Albert and Ada Armes. They lived at 5, Baron Street, Radford in 1911. During his 1914-19 military service, their home was at 11, Ebury Terrace, Old Lenton. By 1941, Ernest and Ada had moved to 4, Elm Tree Terrace, Spring Close, Old Lenton (all addresses Nottingham).

Extra information

Ernest Armes enlisted 7/9/1914 into 7th Bn Sherwood Foresters (2380) and entered theatre 25/2/1915. He was gassed 13/10/15 and received a gunshot wound to his left hand 21/3/1918. He was then transferred to the Labour Corps (679549) and discharged 14/1/1919. Nottingham Evening Post, 9/5/1942, Page 2, In Memoriam: ARMES – Memories silently treasured of Ernest, killed by enemy action, May 9th 1941. Loving husband of Ada and father of Ernest, Albert and Ada. – Sadly missed by all. ARMES – Ernest. Treasured memories of our old pal. – Mr and Mrs Watson.

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