5061 Private Frederick HUSSEY - World War One

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5061 Private Frederick HUSSEY - World War One

Postby Baffles » Fri Oct 29, 2010 8:35 am

5061 Private Frederick HUSSEY,
1/7th Worcs. Regt
I am currently researching the men on our local War Memorial. One of these men is Frederick Hussey. I believe that Frederick was born and raised in this village. By WW1 Frederick would have been in his thirties. I am curious as to why he would have been in the Worcs. Regt. I think he enlisted in Axminster in Devon.
Anybody know or might have any suggestions on this subject I would be very grateful.
Thanking you in anticipation.
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Postby allanp » Fri Oct 29, 2010 7:42 pm

Hi ?

I have found a reference in the 21st December 1916 edition of the Worcester Herald of:-

5061 Pte F. Hussey – Axminster - Died of Wounds

If you check on Ancestry you may be lucky and find his Attestation papers which will show his home address and other important information.

Regards Allan
12631 Lance Sergt George William Hill. KIA Vimy Ridge, 28 April 1916 3rd Battalion
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Postby Baffles » Sun Oct 31, 2010 4:45 pm

Allan - Many Thanks for that.
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