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Private

Alfred Merrin

Service Number S/9891
Military Unit 8th Bn Seaforth Highlanders (Ross–shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's)
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 06 Feb 1917 (19 Years Old)
Place of Birth Southwell Nottinghamshire
Employment, Education or Hobbies Unknown
Family History

Alfred Merrin was born in 1897 and was the son of Henry a farm labourer and the late Mary Ellen Merrin née Richmond of Southwell. His father Henry was born in 1868 at Southwell and his mother Mary Ellen Richmond was born in 1868 also at Southwell, she died in 1908 at Southwell she was 41 yrs of age, they were married in 1888 at Southwell and went on to have the following children, Ada Elizabeth b1889, Walter b1891, Annie b1893, Thomas b1895 and Alfred b1897, all were born in Southwell. In the 1911 census Alfred is living with his married sister Ada Hooton , in Gonalston/Hoveringham village, they are shown as Joseph Hooton 26 yrs a labourer he is living with his wife Ada Hooton 23 yrs and their children Joseph Albert 2 yrs and Thomas Henry 6 months and Alfred Merrin 14 yrs a farm labourer In the same 1911 census we find his widowed father is living with his widow mother at Back Lane Westhorpe, Southwell and are shown as Esther Merrin 68 yrs a widow, she is living with her son Henry Merrin (age unknown ) a farm labourer and her grandchildren, Thomas 16 yrs a farm labourer and Horace 12 yrs a scholar.

Military History

Private Alfred Merrin enlisted at Mansfield and served with the 8th battalion Seaforth Highlanders, he died of wounds on 6th February 1917 and is buried at St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France.

Extra Information

His older brother Private Walter Merrin attested at Nottingham on 30th December 1915 , he gave his age as 24 yrs and 9 months he gave his address as 2 Suez Street, Old Basford, he stated he was a stoker at a hosiery factory. His next of kin was his father Henry Merrin of Westhorpe, Southwell. He was posted to the reserves and was mobilised for war on 1st June 1916 and joined at Derby and was posted to the 10th battalion Leicestershire Regiment. He embarked from Folkstone on 21st September 1916 disembarking the following day at Boulogne. He was transferred on the 14th October 1916 to the 6th battalion York and Lancaster Regiment. He was killed in action on 18th June 1917 and is buried at Wulverghem-Lindenhoek Road Military Cemetery, Wesr-Vlaanderen, Belgium.

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