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Albert Gillett

Service Number 77828
Military Unit 83rd Bde Royal Field Artillery
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 29 Oct 1917 (25 Years Old)
Place of Birth Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies Albert Gillett was employed as a lace packer before becoming a professional soldier.
Family History

Father William Gillett, born in 1861 in Nottingham, working as a green grocer. Mother: Louisa Gillett, born in 1866 in Nottingham. Brothers: Percy, born in 1887, working as a letterpress printer, Edward, born in 1889, working as a lace hand, Harry, born in 1891 and Harold, born in 1902. Sisters: Annie, born in 1894 and working as a blouse hand and Lily, born in 1898. The family lived at 104 Flewitt Street, Nottingham before moving to 2 Sanderson Street, Pym Street, Nottingham.

Military History

Gillett arrived in France on August 16, 1914 with 25th Brigade Royal Field Artillery. In 1917 he took part in the Third Battle of Ypres and was seriously wounded. He was taken to a casualty clearing station, but died on 29/10/1917. He was buried at Duhallow A.DS. Cemetery and was later awarded the 1914 Star and clasp, the British War Medal ad the Victory Medal.

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