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Frederick Marriott

Service Number 6730
Military Unit 9th Bn Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment)
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 03 Oct 1916 (30 Years Old)
Place of Birth Riddings Derbyshire
Employment, Education or Hobbies 1901 - Coke Burner. 1911 Miner.
Family History

He was the son of George and Mary Ann Marriott and the brother of Charles Frederick and Eliza Marriott. In 1891 they lived at Riddings Derbyshire and in 1911 on Eastfield Side Sutton in Ashfield.

Military History

Frederick Marriott served with the battalion on Gallipoli and in Egypt. He moved to France with them on 1st July 1916 and to the Arras sector. After the battalion had become accustomed to trench warfare, they moved to the Somme. Frederick was wounded during the Battle of Thiepval and moved to the Casualty Clearing Station at Puchevillers but sadly died of his wounds. He was buried in the cemetery next to the CCS, grave V. C. 19

Extra Information

Frederick Marriott had a 4 digit number which means he was probably in the Territorial Force prior to the Great War.

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