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Henry French

Service Number S4/043961
Military Unit A Coy Army Service Corps
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 04 Feb 1915 (27 Years Old)
Place of Birth Thatcham, Newbury
Employment, Education or Hobbies Groom
Family History

The only Henry French with a connection to Ranskill was in the 1911 census. He was a single man working as a groom (and army reservist) at the Barnby Moor Lodge which is only 2 miles south. He had been born at Thatcham, Newbury, Berks, the son of James and Eliza French in 1884. Maybe he made friends with local Ranskill residents or attended Ranskill church for him to be named on the Ranskill Roll of Honour. Towards the end of 1911 he married Isabel Bolton at Lancaster. They had a child named Elsie born in 1913 and was registered at Retford, suggesting that Henry and wife were back in the area.

Military History

When the war came he enlisted back in Newbury, and joined the Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery, ‘F’ Battery, as a Bombardier number 19550. He must have been sent to the Western War theatre as he was killed in action on the 5th September 1916 age 31 and is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial. His wife, Isabel, later went on to marry again in 1923 to Walter T Darrel at Faversham. CWG additional information:- Husband of Isabel Darrell (formerly French), of 84, "C" Square, Stanhope Lines, Aldershot. Commemorated in Ranskill Church WW1 record book and Window 1

Extra Information

Ranskill memorial book details:- Henry French No. 19550 Commemorated in Ranskill Church WW1 record book and Window 1. Research by Colin Dannatt

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