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Lance Corporal

Ernest Arthur Attenborough

Service Number 1358
Military Unit South Nottinghamshire Hussars
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 17 Oct 1916 (29 Years Old)
Place of Birth Unknown
Employment, Education or Hobbies Unknown
Family History

Ernest Arthur Attenborough was born in 1887 in Nottingham and was the son of Reuben Walter an insurance agent and Mary Jane Attenborough née Gibson, of 3 Conway Street, Nottingham. His father Reuben Walter was born in 1866 in Nottingham and his mother Mary Jane Gibson was also born in 1866 also in Nottingham, they were married in 1886 in Nottingham they went on to have 7 children all born in Nottingham , they were Percy Walter b1886, Ernest Arthur b1887, Elsie Annie b1890, Bertram Reuben b1892, Edgar b1893, Mabel Lucy b1894, and Walter b1904. In the 1911 census the family are living at 2 Conway Street, Nottingham and are shown as Reuben Walter 45 yrs an insurance agent, he is living with his wife Mary Jane 45 yrs and their children , Ernest Arthur 23 yrs a vanman, Elsie Annie 21 yrs a shop assistant, Bertram Reuben 19 yrs a hosiery traveller, Edgar 18 yrs a railway porter and Walter 7 yrs a scholar,

Military History

Lance Corporal Ernest Arthur Attenborough enlisted in Nottingham and served with the 1/1st South Nottinghamshire Hussars. He landed in Egypt on 11th September 1915 and he died of wounds on 17th October 1916 in Egypt. He is buried in Lahana Military Cemetery, Greece.

Extra Information

His brother Private Bertram Rueben Attenborough enlisted at Nottingham , he initially served with service number 12725 in the South Notts Hussars before transferring to the Machine Gun Corps, he died on 4th November 1918 in 20th General Hospital in Cannes, he is buried in Etaples Military Cemetery . Death notices published 26th October 1916 in the Nottingham Evening Post :- “ATTENBOROUGH. – Died of wounds, October 17th, Lance-Corporal E. A. Attenborough, Hussars. Fondly remembered. His loving fiancée. “ATTENBOROUGH. – Died of wounds, October 17th, 1916, Lance-Corporal Arthur Attenborough, Hussars. – Edgar and Lilian, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pinder.” Above are courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918 .

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