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Pauline Ann Sheffield (18 months)

Service Number N/A
Military Unit 16, Charnwood Terrace, Meadows, Nottingham 9/5/1941
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death Unknown (Age Unknown)
Place of Birth Nottingham (O/N/D/1939)
Employment, Education or Hobbies Unknown
Family History

Pauline was the daughter of William and Lena Sheffield (also lost during the May 9th 1941 air raid).

Military History

10 people were killed when Charnwood Terrace, Ryeland Crescent, Meadows, Nottingham was bombed during the air raid of May 9th 1941.

Extra Information

Nottingham Evening Post, Deaths, Monday May 12th 1941 ROBINSON – May 9th Jessie of Norris and Co, esteemed friend of Norris, Hilda, Joan and Jack Scull and all at 1, Plumptre Street. Nottingham Evening Post, 9/5/1942, Page 2, In Memoriam: ROBINSON , - Sweetest memories of Jessie, my very dear friend. - Mary Nottingham Evening Post, Deaths, Monday May 12th 1941 SHEFFIELD – Lena (nee Pembleton) and baby Pauline, killed by enemy action – Broken hearted husband, mother, father, sisters and brothers. Cemetery 4.30 pm Thursday. Floral tributes to Mr Blatherwick, 50, Newlyn Drive, Western Boulevard. Heart broken mother and dad. Nottingham Evening Post, 9/5/1942, Page 2, In Memoriam: SHEFFIELD. _Loving memories of my dear wife Lena, baby Pauline, killed enemy action one year today. Sweetest flowers of them all, how I wish I could recall. – Brokenhearted husband, Bill. SHEFFIELD, nee Pembleton – Loving memories of dear daughter Lena, baby Pauline, killed enemy action one year today. Beautiful memory, smiling face, broken link, never replaced – Broken - hearted mam, dad, sisters, brothers, grandma. Grave Reference: Wilford Hill: H35/73 Buried: May 15th 1941.

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