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 1892 - 1916 (24 years)
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| Name |
Harry Stewart Minter |
| Birth |
8 Apr 1892 |
Bermondsey, London [1] |
| Christening |
5 Jul 1899 |
All Saints, Rotherhithe, London [2] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Reference Number |
687 |
| _UID |
BAE7250CEA2942A8B6946127DECF94A38577 |
| Death |
9 Apr 1916 |
WW1 casualty [3] |
| Notes |
- Harry was a casualty of WW1: he was a Corporal in the Wiltshire Regiment, 5th Bn., service no. 9711. He is remembered on Panel 30 & 64 of the Basra Memorial.
Harry's name appeared in a Roll of Honour publised in The Times (London, England), Friday, May 12, 1916; pg. 7; Issue 41165.
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| Person ID |
I687 |
Folkestone, Kent |
| Last Modified |
14 Sep 2012 |
| Father |
John Harry Minter, b. 20 Aug 1856, Bermondsey, London d. Sep 1938, Thanet RD (Age 82 years) |
| Mother |
Christina Jean ANDERSON, b. Abt 1854, Blackfriars, London d. Mar 1938, Croydon RD (Age ~ 84 years) |
| Marriage |
10 Dec 1878 |
St James, Bermondsey, London [2, 4] |
- Married by banns. John Harry Minter, 22, bachelor, mercantile clerk of 100 Drummond Road, father John Bradley Minter, mariner. Christina Jane Anderson, 24, spinster of 5 Beatrice Road, father Robert Anderson, marine engineer. Both signed full names. Witnesses Robert Anderson, Martha Grenfell Minter.
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| Family ID |
F220 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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 | Birth - 8 Apr 1892 - Bermondsey, London |
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| Sources |
- [S36] BMD index.
- [S88] London Metropolitan Archives at Ancestry.co.uk, September 2009 and later.
- [S27] Commonwealth War Grave Commission.
- [S36] BMD index, Q4 1878 St Olave Bermondsey 1d/366. (Reliability: 3).
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