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Private

Charles Richard Lee

Service Number 18584
Military Unit 2/5th Bn King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 05 Feb 1917 (30 Years Old)
Place of Birth Sneinton Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies In 1911 Charles wa sa a coal trade drayman.
Family History

Charles Richard Lee was born in 1886 the son of William, a carter who died in 1910 aged 56, and Sarah Ann Lee (née Read) Lee. Charles’s father was born in 1855 at Nottingham and his mother in 1859 at Yoxhall, Staffordshire. Married in 1886 in Nottingham. Sarah Ann had two children William Henry Read b.1881 and Mable Gertrude Read b.1883. William and Sarah had six children five surviving infancy - Charles b.1886, William b.1888, Herbert b.1889, Leonard b.1895 and Florence b.1897. In 1901 the family lived at 7 Haywood Street and in 1911at 28 Kingsley Road (both Sneinton Nottingham. Charles Richard married Mabel Jennison in 1907 at Nottingham and they had two children Phyllis b.1911 and Nancy b.1913. They lived at 94 Noel Street Hyson Green Nottingham.

Military History

Charles Richard Lee enlisted at Nottingham. He died of bronchitis.

Extra Information

Varenes Military Cemetery Grave Reference: I H 48 Death notices published 12th February 1917 in the Nottingham Evening Post: “LEE. – On February 5th, of acute bronchitis, in France, Private Charles Richard Lee, K.O.Y.L.I., the dearly-loved husband of Mabel Lee. – Sorrowing wife, family, and sisters (94, Noel-street). “LEE. – On February 5th, in France, of acute bronchitis, Private Charles Lee, beloved brother of George Lee, Berridge-road. Notices courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918. Research by Peter Gillings

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