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Albert Moore | |||
Rank: | Private | Number: | 200743 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 09th Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Duke of Albany's (Seaforth Highlanders)* | ||
Died: | 25/10/1918 | Age: | 19 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | Belgium | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Harlebeke New Cem, Harlebeke | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born during the June quarter 1896 in the Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/183, the youngest son of Joseph & Jane Moore. 1901 Census - 25 Kelsall Street, Sale. Son - aged: 4 - born: Sale. Head of household - Joseph Moore - Married - aged: 40 - occ: Bricklayer - born: Carrington, Cheshire. Also Jane Moore - Wife - aged: 40 - born: Bowdon, Cheshire. Plus 4 elder siblings, all born at Sale. 1911 Census - 25 Kelsall Street, Sale. Son - aged: 14 - occ: Mechanic - born: Sale. Head of household - Joseph Moore - Married - aged: 50 - occ: Bricklayer - born: Carrington, Cheshire. Also Jane Moore - Wife - aged: 48 - born: Bowdon, Cheshire. Plus 2 elder brothers. Attended St. Paul's Sunday School. Enlisted in early 1915 and drafted to the front in May 1915. MIC - Originally served in Seaforth Highlanders - No. 2884. Drafted to France on the 20th June 1915. BWM - 15 Star - Victory. Ross-shire Buffs & the Duke of Albany's. Employed as Under Gardener to Mr. T. Percival, Brooklands. The 27/07/1915 edition of the local newspaper reports that he had been wounded in France. Death reported in the 06/12/1918 edition of the Altrincham Guardian. In a letter home - Lieutenant J.S. Russell, wrote. "We were up the line at the time and were busy repairing a road to let our guns go up, when the Hun started shelling us. A shell landed close to where Private Moore and two others, killing two of them instantly". His elder brother, William Henry Moore died on active service in 1916. |
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St. Paul's (Sale) | |||