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Acting Bombardier

Albert Edward Bromhead

Service Number L/11303
Military Unit Royal Field Artillery
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death Unknown (23 Years Old)
Place of Birth Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies In 1911, he was a boot repairer's errand boy.
Family History

He was the son of Albert and Mary Hannah Bromhead and the brother of Hilda (1898-1900), Gladys (1902-1947), Eunice May (1904-1955), Ernest (1907-1969), Leslie (1910-1989), Hida (1914-2011) and Frank (1915-1918) Bromhead. In 1911, they lived at 29, Linden Street, Dame Agnes Street, St Ann's Nottingham.

Military History

Unknown

Extra Information

Bromhead's niece Joy Bateman writes 'He served in France and was invalided home following a Mustard Gas attack. He continued to be nursed at home, but sadly never recovered his health and died in August 1920. He is buried in Wilford Hill Cemetery.'

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