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William Henry Swindell

Service Number 35258
Military Unit 5th Bn Alexandra Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment)
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 27 May 1918 (19 Years Old)
Place of Birth Radford, Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies Still at school (1911)
Family History

William Henry Swindell was the son of George Swindell and Mary Astill who married at Nottingham in 1879. Their children included: Robert (b.1880), Sarah Elizabeth (b.1882), George (b.1886), Leonard Thomas (b.1891), Bernard (b.1893), Harold (b.1896), William Henry (b.1899) and Wilfred Astill (b.1902). The Swindell family lived at: 6 Radcliffe Terrace, Nottingham [C.1881]; 47 Citadel Street, Radford [C.1891]; 10 Beresford Street, Old Radford [C.1901 & CWGC of brother, Bernard]. George Swindell, who worked as a carter, died at Nottingham, aged 62, in 1915. His wife, Mary, appears to have died in the Basford registration district, aged 72, in 1930.

Military History

He enlisted at Nottingham; initially in the 9th T.R. Bn. [Service No.35339]; killed in action; as his body was not recovered his name was added to the Soissons Memorial, Aisne, France.

Extra Information

Two older brothers were also killed in the war: Sergeant Bernard Swindell of 9th Bn. Sherwood Foresters died 27 April 1917; Driver Leonard Thomas Swindell of the 21st Division, Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery died 11 October 1917.

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