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Able Seaman

William Rhodes

Service Number KP/714
Military Unit Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Date of birth 10 Apr 1886
Date of Death 04 Jun 1915 (29 Years Old)
Place of Birth Unknown
Employment, Education or Hobbies Miner (see military history)
Family History

Son of Samuel and Martha Rhodes; husband of Florence Rhodes, of 1, Lewin Place, Bloomsgrove St., Radford, Nottingham. (CWGC). Widow remarried (Florence Love).

Military History

Able Seaman William Rhodes, R.N.V.R., Anson Battalion Royal Naval Division, was killed in action on 4th June 1915. He is commemorated on the Helles Memorial. Enlisted in the Northumberland Fusiliers 7/9/14 and transferred to the RNVR at Crystal Palace 10/9/14; Anson Bn. 16/1/15-4/6/15 DD. Born 10/4/1886. A Miner. Wife, Florence Rhodes, 1 Lewis Place, Bloomsgrove St., Radford, Nottingham. Son of Samuel and Martha Rhodes. His wife later remarried & became Mrs Florence Love. ADM/171 = St.V.B. issued to Widow.

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