Our Magnificent Seven
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:20 am
Our seven great uncles ..all brothers fought in WW1 . We have little knowledge of records and where they served during the conflict as their time progressed on the Western front. Any information would be great.
Two brothers were killed in action: William Anthony Letts 8891 3rd Btn Worcestershire Regt. killed 10 July 1916 Marne. Thiepval Memorial
left a widow Ethel and two daughters.
John Joseph Letts 315159 Pte 2nd Btn Devonshire Regt. killed 1918 Somme left a widow Hannah and son George
Two were wounded in action: Thomas Henry Letts Pte 14570 then 61698 Worcs Rgt. collected personal effects of the above brothers
Arthur Herbert Letts pte 91224 RGA 3 battery 2 SARB Brit War Medal and Vic Medal
Two were taken prisoner of war: Henry Thomas Letts South Staffs at Loos to Friedrichsfeld Camp 1915
Augustus Nathaniel Letts 4/8773 in the army at 18 in 1911 won the Military Medal for bravery in the field
likely at Delville Wood but no further information.
Gus was in Trench Mortar Battery..3 battery. Noted in London Gazette
Ernest Elijah Letts,. Worc Reg 8453 and Flying Corps 61600 came home. Ernest held the 3 medals 14/15star, Victory, Gen Svc. A The brothers did a great service for the country and great honour to our family. We cherish the memory of those who perished and remember them with constancy.
Two brothers were killed in action: William Anthony Letts 8891 3rd Btn Worcestershire Regt. killed 10 July 1916 Marne. Thiepval Memorial
left a widow Ethel and two daughters.
John Joseph Letts 315159 Pte 2nd Btn Devonshire Regt. killed 1918 Somme left a widow Hannah and son George
Two were wounded in action: Thomas Henry Letts Pte 14570 then 61698 Worcs Rgt. collected personal effects of the above brothers
Arthur Herbert Letts pte 91224 RGA 3 battery 2 SARB Brit War Medal and Vic Medal
Two were taken prisoner of war: Henry Thomas Letts South Staffs at Loos to Friedrichsfeld Camp 1915
Augustus Nathaniel Letts 4/8773 in the army at 18 in 1911 won the Military Medal for bravery in the field
likely at Delville Wood but no further information.
Gus was in Trench Mortar Battery..3 battery. Noted in London Gazette
Ernest Elijah Letts,. Worc Reg 8453 and Flying Corps 61600 came home. Ernest held the 3 medals 14/15star, Victory, Gen Svc. A The brothers did a great service for the country and great honour to our family. We cherish the memory of those who perished and remember them with constancy.