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Private

Cyril Henry Garton

Service Number 14985
Military Unit 13th Bn Northumberland Fusiliers
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 04 Oct 1917 (22 Years Old)
Place of Birth Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies Cyril Henry Garton was employed as a bricklayer's labourer (C. 1911)
Family History

Cyril Henry Garton was the son of Harry Garton and Annie Augusta Watson who married at Nottingham in 1892. Their children included: George (b.1893), Cyril Henry (b.1895), Samuel (b.1898), Vincent (b.1900), Annie (b.1903), Tom (b.1906), John (b.1908). They lived at: 20 St Paul’s Street, Radford [C.1901]; 52 St Paul’s Street, Radford [C.1911]; Wharf Cottages, Wollaton Road, Radford [n.e.p.15.11.1917 & CWGC]. Harry Garton, who was employed as a carter at a local colliery, died aged 71, in 1934 when he was living at 124 Miall Street, Radford. His widow, Annie, died, aged 84, in 1950 when she was living at 14 Reydon Drive Whitemoor Estate, Nottingham.

Military History

Pte. Garton enlisted in Nottingham; killed in action; he was buried in the Tyne Cot Cemetery, West Vlaanderen, Belgium.

Extra Information

His brother, Lance Corporal George Garton of 2nd Bn. [The Prince Consort's Own] Rifle Brigade was killed on 1 February 1917.

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