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Private

Alfred Grosse

Service Number 302079
Military Unit 2nd Bn Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 02 May 1918 (21 Years Old)
Place of Birth Newark on Trent
Employment, Education or Hobbies Unknown
Family History

Alfred Grosse was born in 1897 at Newark and was the son of Joseph a maltsters labourer and Ellen Grosse née Huckerby of 58 Northgate Newark. His father Jospeh was born in 1864 in Newark and his mother Ellen Huckerby was born in 1863 also in Newark , they were married in 1881 in Newark ad went on to have 8 children, sadly one was to die in infancy their children listed on the 1901/1911 census were, Thomas b1884, Alice b1887, George b1890, Edith b1894, Alfred b1897, Joseph b1900, Rose b1902 and Nellie b1908. In the 1911 census the family are living at 58 Northgate Newark and are shown as Joseph 47 yrs a maltsters labourer, he is living with his wife Ellen 48 yrs and their children, Thomas27 yrs a maltsters labourer, George 21 yrs a coal carter, Edith 17 yrs no occupation listed, Alfred 14 yrs a scholar, Joseph 11 yrs a scholar, Rose 9 yrs a scholar and Nellie 5 yrs. Also living with them is Henry Grosse 3 months a grandson.

Military History

Private Alfred Grosse was called up for service at Derby on 26th October 1916, he was 20 yrs and 13 days old, he was living at 58 North Gate, Newark, he was a maltsters labourer and his next of kin was his father Joseph of the same address. He was posted to the 2/7th battalion Royal Scots Regiment and disembarked at Boulogne on 23rd February 1918, he joined his unit in the field on 26th February 1918. He was killed in action on 2nd December 1918 and is buried at Sandpits British Cemetery, Fouquereuil, Pas de Calais, France.

Extra Information

His elder brother also served and died in the Great War, Private Thomas Grosse enlisted at Newark and served with the 1/8th battalion, Sherwood Foresters. He died on 23rd June 1917 and is buried at Aix-Noullette Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais, France. His elder brother Joseph also served and died in the 'Great War' Private Joseph Grosse served with the 14th battalion Northumberland Fusiliers he was killed in action on 2nd December 1918 and is buried in Grevillers British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France, grave reference XVIII.B.6 Article published on 22nd May 1918 in the Newark Advertiser :- Son of Joseph & Ellen Grosse, Newsagent of Northgate, Newark. Born in Newark and attended the Mount School, until he was nearly 15, during which time he was a member of Mr Platt’s football XI. Later he started work with Messrs. Gilstrap, Earp & Co. Was with the firm when he joined up on Oct. 26th 1916 having been previously rejected eight times. He was placed in the Royal Scots and trained at Chelmsford and in Ireland. Coming home on his final leave in Jan. 1918 and going out to France in February. His eldest brother, Pte. T. Grosse was killed on 23rd June 1917. Another brother, Pte Joseph Grosse died on Dec. 2nd 1918

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