Lavender St
(off Dame Agnes St)
THE GREAT WAR
BARROWCLIFF, HARRY
Rank: Private Service No: 266621 Date of Death: 29/09/1918 Age: 38 Regiment/Service: Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 1st/6th Bn. Panel Reference: Panel 7. Memorial: VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL Additional Information: husband of Susan Frith Barrowcliff, of 6, Lavender St., Nottingham. Family History He was the son of George Barrowcliff. He was the husband of Susan (née Frith) Barrowcliff and the father of Harry and Arthur Barrowcliff. In 1911 they lived at 1 Ludlow Terrace Dame Agnes Street Nottingham. Employment/Hobbies He was a painter's labourer. Extra Information Nottingham Evening Post obituary (abridged) 29 October 1918: BARROWCLIFF, killed in action September 29th, Private Harry Barrowcliff, Sherwood Foresters, age 37 (sic), wife and 4 children, 6 Lavender Street. Father, mother, sister, brothers. Remembered on
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BARSBY, John Edward
Rank Lance Corporal Service number 43102 Date of death 28 Nov 1917 Age at Death 26 Age at death Family History He was the son of John and Sarah Barsby and the brother of Lillie and Rose Barsby. In 1901 they lived in Rawmarsh Yorkshire. Sarah later lived at 16 Lavender Street Nottingham. Military Unit 16th Bn Manchester Regiment Memorial Tyne Cot Memorial Cemetery/memorial reference: Panel 120 to 124 and 162 to 162A and 163A. Remembered on
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CLARKE, Edward
Rank: Private Service No: 24124 Date of Death: 25/08/1917 Regiment/Service: Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 15th Bn. Awards: M M Grave Reference: II. G. 46. Cemetery: TEMPLEUX-LE-GUERARD BRITISH CEMETERY Additional Information: Son of Mrs. M. Clarke, of 20, Lavender St., Dame Agnes St., Nottingham. Remembered on
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PEPPER, THOMAS
Rank: Ordinary Seaman Date of Death: 8/11/1916 Age: 18 Regiment/Service: Mercantile Marine S.S. "Daybreak" (West Hartlepool) Panel Reference: Memorial: TOWER HILL MEMORIAL Additional Information: Son of Henry Pepper, of 7, Lavender St., Dame Agnes St., Nottingham. Born at Nottingham. Remembered onSources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |