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Private

Edward Brookes

Service Number 21849
Military Unit 2nd Bn King's Own Scottish Borderers
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 04 Oct 1917 (28 Years Old)
Place of Birth Radford, Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies he was a curtain lace presser machine builder.
Family History

Edward William was born in 1889 the son of Charles Brookes a brass finisher and the late Sarah Brookes, née Litchfield of 36 Fisher Street, Nottingham. Charles was born in 1851 in Birmingham Sarah Litchfield was born in 1855 in Ilkeston, they were married in 1874 in Radford and went on to have the following children all of whom were born in Radford, Nellie b1875, Charles b1876, William b1878, Annie b1879, John b1880, Florence b1884, Louis b1883 and Edward b1889. His mother Sarah died in 1901 in Nottingham she was 46 yrs. In 1911 the family are living at 36 Fisher Street, Nottingham Charles 57 yrs a widow brass finisher, he is living with his children Charles 35 yrs a platelayer, Edward 22 yrs a curtain presser and his married son John 31 yrs a plate layer, his sons wife Louisa Jules Brookes and their children Doris 5 yrs, John William 3 yrs and Lydia 8 months. In 1911 his siblings, William is living at 15 Cedar Road, Sherwood Rise, Nottingham with his two sisters, Annie and Florence William, head single 33 yrs a lace packer, Annie single 32 yrs sister lace machinist and Florence Sarah single 29 yrs sister a lace machinist.

Military History

Private Edward Brookes enlisted at Nottingham he was killed in action on 4th October 1917 and is buried in Hooge Crater Cemetery, Belgium.

Extra Information

His brother Private William Brookes, enlisted at Nottingham and served with the 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, he died of wounds on 26th January 1917. He is buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery.

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