Henry Hudston
In the 1911 census he is a lace maker.
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Known as Harry, Henry was born in 1887 in Beeston the son of James Charlton Hudston a lace maker and Mary Ann Hudston (née Baxendale)
His father James Charlton was born in 1845 at Beeston, his mother Mary Ann Baxendale in 1847 at Bangalore, India. They were married at Madras 17/12/1861, they had fourteen children eight surviving infancy - Sarah b.1863 Madras, Mary Hannah b.1868 Madras, Frederick Charlton b.1868 Madras, James Henry b.1871 Calcutta, Charlton Francis b.1873, Edward b.1876, Kate b.1878, Ruth b.1880, Lucy Ann b.1882, Eleanor b.1883, Frederick b.1884 and Henry b.1887.
In 1911, Henry’s parents lived at 33, Bramcote Road, Beeston along with Lucy A and Henry who were both lace workers.
Henry Hudston enlisted at Nottingham he served with the 9th battalion Northumberland Fusiliers and landed in France on 1st June 1915. he was killed in action on 9th November 1916, having no known grave his name is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and face 10B, 11B & 12B
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