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James William Brown

Service Number S/5510
Military Unit 11th Bn The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 04 Apr 1917 (27 Years Old)
Place of Birth Sutton Bonington Nottinghamshire
Employment, Education or Hobbies he was a furnace labourer.
Family History

James William Brown was born in 1890 the son of Henry Cotton (a brickyard labourer) and his first wife Eliza Brown née Woolley of St Michaels end, Sutton Bonnington. His father was born in 1862 at Sutton Bonnington, his mother Eliza Woolley was born in 1863 at Smalley, Derbyshire, she died in 1898 she was aged 35 yrs they were married in 1883 their marriage was recorded in the Loughborough registration district, they had the following children, George b1886, Charles b1888, James William b1890 and Jack b1895 all were born at Sutton Bonnington. His mother Eliza died and Ellen Kate Irene Eley (born 1873 )from Stapleford moved in as housekeeper in about 1898. Henry and Ellen married in 1902 and had 5 children, Harriet, Frank, Rose, Kathleen and Ann. By 1911 Jack and James had moved away to live at 22,The Pastures,Stapleford with their Uncle and Aunt John and Harriett Thompson and their Grandparents James and Ann Brown and worked at the Iron Works. He was the husband of Sarah Hannah Marriott (formerly Brown) of 65 Nottingham Road Stapleford.

Military History

Rifleman James William Brown enlisted at Nottingham he was killed in action on 4th April 1917 and was buried at Neuville Bourjonval British Cemetery.

Extra Information

His brother Sergeant Jack Brown enlisted on 26th May 1915 at Ilkeston, Derbyshire, he served with the 5th battalion Sherwood Foresters Regiment. He went to France on 13th June 1917 and was promoted Corporal 29th June 1918 and Sergeant 27, September 1918. He was awarded the Military Medal London Gazette Date, 29th August 1918. and the Distinguished Conduct Medal, London Gazette Date, 12th March 1919. He was killed in action, 3rd October 1918, in the attack on Ramicourt and Montbreahin, France. His name is Commemorated on Vis-En-Artois Memorial, France. Panel 7.J

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