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Pte.

Samuel Lane

Service Number 21461
Military Unit 2nd Bn Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment)
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 17 Sep 1916 (32 Years Old)
Place of Birth Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies Pte. Lane was employed as a coal miner.
Family History

Father: William Lane, born in 1863 at Nottingham, working as a Corporation labourer. Mother: Sarah Ann, born in 1866 in Nottingham. Brothers:William, born in 1883 in Nottingham and working as a coal miner, and John, born in 1887.The family lived at 17, Tyler Street, Nottingham before moving to 3 Coldham Street, Sneinton, Nottingham.. Samuel Lane was married in April 1908, and lived with his wife and two children at 1 South Street, Nottingham.

Military History

Pte. Lane moved with his battalion to the Somme and was caught up in the fighting for the fortified German position known as the Quadrilateral, east of the village of Ginchy. He was seriously wounded during the attack, and was taken down the line to hospital at Etaples. He died there on 17/09/1916 and was buried at Etaples Military Cemetery.

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