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Arthur Toynton

Service Number 32742
Military Unit 7th Bn Norfolk Regiment
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 07 Aug 1918 (29 Years Old)
Place of Birth Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies In 1911, he was employed as an insurance clerk.
Family History

Arthur Toynton was born in 1889 the son of Henry, a painter, and Millicent Toynton (née Knott). His father was born in 1849 at Spalding (he died on 1st August 1910 aged 61), his mother in 1850 also at Spalding. Married in 1872, they had nine children, six surviving infancy - William b.1874, Harry b.1878, Ada b.1880, Eva b.1884, Ernest b.1886 and Arthur b.1889. In 1911, they lived at 12 Selhurst Street, Radford Road, Nottingham. Ada was a machinist and Ernest a professor of music. Arthur married Emmerline Fisher in 1915 and they lived at 11b Ledger Yard, Ilkeston Road, Nottingham. Arthur’s effects of £350/7s/7d were left to his widow Emmerline (Probate Nottingham 8/10/1918).

Military History

Arthur Toynton enlisted at Nottingham and was killed in action at Morlancourt. Pozieres Memorial, Panel 23

Extra Information

In Memoriam 7th August 1919 in the Nottingham Evening Post: “TOYNTON. – In ever-loving memory of my devoted husband, Arthur, who fell in action at Morlancourt August 7th, 1918. Loved and lost awhile. – Emmeline. “TOYNTON. – In loving memory of our dear friend, Arthur, who fell in action August 7th, 1918. His memory to cherish, because we knew his worth. – Mr., Mrs. [illegible], and Billy.” Notices courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918

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