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Sapper

Alfred Ernest Beal

Service Number 44341
Military Unit 75th Field Coy Royal Engineers
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 27 Jun 1916 (28 Years Old)
Place of Birth Hull
Employment, Education or Hobbies Alfred Beal worked as a house painter.
Family History

Father: Ambrose A. Beal, born 1865 in Morley, Yorkshire and working as a whitesmith. Mother: Roseanna Beal, born 1869 at Welshpool, Wales. He had four brothers; Clifford, born 1892 at Hull, Ambrose, born 1902 at Hull, Edward, born 1907 in Sheffield, Gabriel, born in 1909 at Nottingham. He also had seven sisters; Emily Mary, born in 1894 at Hull, Elsie D., born 1896 at Hull, Grace W., born 1898 at Hull, Roseley, born 1900 also at Hull, Marion, born 1904 at Hull, Alice Ivy, born 1905 at Nottingham and Amy, born 1911 at Nottingham. The family lived at 8 Strickland Terrace, Hull before moving to 16 Argyle Street, Nottingham. Husband of Ellen Beal of 20 Hogarth Street, Sneinton, Nottingham

Military History

Sapper Alfred Ernest Beal enlisted in Nottingham, and following training embarked for France, arriving on August 23, 1915. He was involved in fighting in the area north of Ypres when he was killed. He was buried at Essex Farm Cemetery. He is buried in Essex Farm Cemetery (grave ref 1.A.3).

Extra Information

Nottingham Post obituary (abridged) 28 July 1916: 'Sapper AE Beal (Royal Engineers), 20 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham, killed in action June 28th (sic) age 28.'

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