Festus St (Eastville St to Westville St)
THE GREAT WAR
MILLER, Henry
Rank: Gunner Service No: 8133 Date of Death: 7/06/1917 Regiment/Service: Royal Field Artillery 4th Bde. Ammunition Col. Grave Reference: XIII. H. 2. Cemetery: AMARA WAR CEMETERY Family History He was the husband of Elizabeth (née Buck) Miller and the father of Leonard and Edith Miller. In 1911 they lived at 41 Festus Street Sneinton Nottingham. Elizabeth married Harry Hibbs at Nottingham in 1918. Remembered on St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Henry Miller Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
SPOONER, ERNEST
Rank Gunner Service number 40671 Date of death 9-Apr-17 Age at death 26 Military Unit Royal Garrison Artillery Family History He was the son of Elizabeth Spooner and the brother of Beatrice Helena Spooner. In 1911 they lived at 27 Festus Street, Eastville Street, St Ann's Nottingham. Employment/Hobbies In 1911 he was a brewery carter. Military History 22nd (Northumbrian) Heavy Bty Buried at ROISEL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION Cemetery/memorial reference: III. D. 7 Remembered on Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
Name:
William Cotton
Birth Date:
abt 1893
Age:
23
Enlistment Year:
1916
Residence Place:
21 Festus St, Nottingham
Regimental Number:
79509
Regiment Name:
Labour Corps
Occupation
lace print filer
William Cotton
Birth Date:
abt 1893
Age:
23
Enlistment Year:
1916
Residence Place:
21 Festus St, Nottingham
Regimental Number:
79509
Regiment Name:
Labour Corps
Occupation
lace print filer