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Albert Smedley

Service Number 23400
Military Unit 7th Bn The Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment)
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 29 Dec 1916 (37 Years Old)
Place of Birth Stapleford
Employment, Education or Hobbies He was an ashphalter
Family History

Albert Smedley was born in 1879 the son of John a cab proprietor and Ann Smedley née Greasley of Albert Street, Stapleford, Nottingham. John was born in 1834 at Stapleford and Ann Greasley was born in 1839 also at Stapleford, married in 1859 their marriage was recorded in the Shardlow registration district they went on to have the following children, James b1866, Sarah b1875, Albert b1879, Arthur b1881 and Charles b1882 all were born in Stapleford. Albert lived with his “unmarried wife” Ellen Wheeldon, at 14 Church Street. Stapleford and her children Ethel , George Dudley and John William Wheeldon. In 1911 the family were living at 14 Church Street, Stapleford, Albert is 32 yrs and an ashphalter he is living with Nellie 31 yrs a widow house keeper and her children Ethel 14 yrs George Dudley 12 yrs and Jon 8 yrs Commencing 24th July 1917 Ellen Wheeldon was awarded a pension of 15 shillings a week.

Military History

Private Albert Smedley, served with the 7th Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment, he died of dysentery on 29th December 1916. He is buried in Amara War Cemetery

Extra Information

Article published on 20th January 1917 in the Nottingham Evening Post :- “SMEDLEY. – On December 29th, of dysentery, Private Albert Smedley, with Indian Expeditionary Forces, fourth son of John and the late Ann Smedley, cab proprietors, Stapleford. A sudden blow, a shock severe, to part with one we all loved so dear. – Sorrowing father and ever-loving Nellie and three children.” Above notice is courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918

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