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Private

Albert Dale

Service Number 20413
Military Unit 13th Bn Northumberland Fusiliers
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 26 Sep 1915 (30 Years Old)
Place of Birth Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies He was a van driver in 1911.
Family History

Albert was born in 1885 (J/A/S Nottingham) and was the son of Lavinia Dale. Albert married Hannah Davis in 1904 (O/N/D Nottingham). In 1911 they were living at 10 Ball Pit Yard, Coalpit Lane, Nottingham, with their three sons: Albert b. 1906 (J/A/S Nottingham), Charles b, 1907 (A/M/J Nottingham) and James 1909 (O/N/D Nottingham). Albert (26) was a van driver for a lace dresser, and Hannah (23) was working as a lace dresser. Their youngest son, James, may have died in 1914 (J/F/M Nottingham) aged 4. At the time of Albert's death the family was living at 5 Pump Street, Nottingham. His widow Hannah married James E Stevenson in 1917 (O/N/D Nottingham). His brother George William Dale served with the Buffs (East Kent) Regiment (8536 Lance Corporal) died of wounds in hospital in Nottingham on 22 November 1915 and was buried in Nottingham Northern Cemetery.

Military History

Albert was initially reported missing and wounded and not reported killed in action until April the following year. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Loos Memorial (Panel 20-22).

Extra Information

Photograph published in the Nottingham Evening Post, 20 April 1916 with caption, ‘Pte A Dale (Northumberland Fusiliers), 5, Pump Street, Nottingham, reported missing and wounded, now reported killed Sept. 26th’ Nottingham Evening Post, 'In Memoriam', 22 November 1917: 'Dale. In loving memory of Lance-Corpl GW Dale London, 2nd Buffs died of wounds November 22nd 1915: also his brother Albert Royal Fusiliers (sic) killed in action somewhere in France 1916 (sic). Never forgotten.'

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