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Lance Sergeant

Bertie Henry Taylor

Service Number 265183
Military Unit 11th Bn Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment)
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 09 Oct 1918 (21 Years Old)
Place of Birth Radford, Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies Setter up for lace machines (C. 1911)
Family History

Bertie Henry Taylor was the son of Stephen Taylor and Ann Weightman who married at Nottingham in 1896. Their children included: Bertie Henry (b.1897), Ida Eveline (b.1900), Lizzie (b.1902), Frank (b.1907), Annie Isabella (b.1908) and Claude (b.1910). The Taylor family lived at: 81 Miall Street, Radford [Radford All Souls Church christening of Bertie Henry in 1897]; 22 Guthrie Street, Radford [C.1901]; 36 Bright Street, Radford [C.1911]. Stephen Taylor, who worked for Nottingham Corporation asa labourer, died in the Basford registration district in 1940, aged 65. It is not clear when his wife, Ann, died. .

Military History

He enlisted in Nottingham; killed in action; buried in the Busigny Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France, Grave Reference: III A 30

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