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Private

Alfred Tugby

Service Number 242495
Military Unit 1/6th Bn Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment)
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 01 May 1917 (20 Years Old)
Place of Birth Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies in the 1911 censes he is a warper in the lace trade.
Family History

Alfred Tugby was born in 1897 at Nottingham, he was the son of the late Henry Edgar Tugby a tailors porter and Mary Ann Tugby née White of 5 Burgass Place, Carrington, Nottingham. Henry Edgar Tugby was born in 1866 at Whitwick, Leicestershire, he died in 1904 at Nottingham aged 38 yrs, Mary Ann White was born in 1867 at Ieonville, Derbyshire, they were married in 1888 their marriage was recorded in the Basford registration district, they had 6 children. In the 1911 census his widowed mother Mary Ann Tugby is 44 yrs, a widow and a laundress, she is living with her children, William Henry 21 yrs a joiner, Gertrude Mary 19 yrs a machinist, Alfred 14 yrs a warper in the lace trade and Doris 7 yrs they are living at 5 Burgass Place, Carrington.

Military History

Private Alfred Tugby enlisted at Nottingham whilst residing at Carrington, initially he served with the service number 2275 in the South Notts Hussars he later served with the 1/6th battalion Sherwood Foresters Regiment, he died of wounds on 1st May 1917 and is buried at Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France. Plot 4. Row C. Grave 41.

Extra Information

Nottingham Post notice (abridged), 3 January 1919: 'Tugby. On December 19th at Charleroi, France, died of influenza, Private WH Tugby, Labour Coy, husband of Harriett Tugby. Wife and child. Eldest son of Mrs Tugby, Burgass Place, Carrington, and the brother of the late Cpl A Tugby who died of wounds, May 1st 1917. Mother, family.'

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