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Private

Charles Edward Hallam

Service Number 117664
Military Unit 8th Bn Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment)
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 14 Oct 1918 (19 Years Old)
Place of Birth East Leake Nottinghamshire
Employment, Education or Hobbies He was a cowman upon enlistment.
Family History

Charles Edward Hallam was born in 1899 at East Leake, he was the son of William a cowman and Annie Hallam née Marshall and the brother of Ivy Lettitia, Edith Annie, Ada, Thomas William and Alice May Hallam. William was born in 1863 at East Leak and Annie Marshall was born in 1873 at Leicester , they were married in 1893 at East Leake, they went on to have 8 children, In 1911 they lived at Clifton Nottinghamshire and later at 55 Tyne Street Park Road New Lenton Nottingham.

Military History

Private Charles Edward Hallam, attested on 3rd October 1917 at Nottingham, giving his age as 18 yrs and 8 months, he was a cowman on a farm. He was posted to the reserves and mobilised on 23rd May 1918 attending his battalions depot at Derby on 25th. Posted to the 8th battalion Sherwood Foresters Regiment he landed in France on 29th September 1918 and was admitted to the 72nd General Hospital, France with bronchitis and pneumonia on 11th October 1918 and died on 14th October 1918. He is buried at Tourgeville Military Cemetery Grave Reference: 4 D 9

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