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Harry Manley

Service Number 15724
Military Unit 10th Bn York and Lancaster Regiment
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 30 Jul 1917 (31 Years Old)
Place of Birth Beeston, Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies He was a foundry hand labourer.
Family History

He was the son of Charles and Jane Manley and the brother of Walter, Maud (Turner), Charles, Jane, Emily, Fred and Alfred Manley of 1,5 Upper Regent Street, Beeston, Nottingham.

Military History

He enlisted 15/9/1914 weighing 148 lbs and standing 5' 7". He was posted 30/4/1917. His Army Service Record survives but much of it is illegible. At some point he was 'hit by a piece of shrapnel' and was noticed 'spitting blood each morning'. However, this wound was not fatal because elsewhere in the record he was 'presumed dead'.

Extra Information

Menin Gate Panels 36 and 55

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