Saxon Place
BROWN, PERCY
Rank:
Private
Service No:
60323
Date of Death:
13/02/1917
Age:
19
Regiment/Service:
Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)
10th Bn.
Panel Reference:
Pier and Face 10 C 10 D and 11 A.
Memorial:
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL
Family History
He was the son of William and Lizzie Brown and the brother of John William Brown. They lived at 9 Saxon Place Alfred Street Nottingham.
Remembered on
St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Percy Brown
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Rank:
Private
Service No:
60323
Date of Death:
13/02/1917
Age:
19
Regiment/Service:
Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)
10th Bn.
Panel Reference:
Pier and Face 10 C 10 D and 11 A.
Memorial:
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL
Family History
He was the son of William and Lizzie Brown and the brother of John William Brown. They lived at 9 Saxon Place Alfred Street Nottingham.
Remembered on
St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Percy Brown
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
BROWN, JOHN WILLIAM
Rank:
Private
Service No:
266509
Date of Death:
26/09/1917
Age:
23
Regiment/Service:
Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)
2nd/6th Bn.
Panel Reference:
Panel 99 to 102 and 162 to 162A.
Memorial:
TYNE COT MEMORIAL
Family History
He was the son of William and Lizzie Brown of 9 Saxon Place, Alfred Street, Nottingham. His brother, Private Percy Brown, 10th Bn Sherwood Foresters, was killed on 31 February 1917 aged 19 (Theipval Memorial).
Remembered on
Nottingham - St Andrew's Church War Memorial as J.W. Brown
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Rank:
Private
Service No:
266509
Date of Death:
26/09/1917
Age:
23
Regiment/Service:
Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)
2nd/6th Bn.
Panel Reference:
Panel 99 to 102 and 162 to 162A.
Memorial:
TYNE COT MEMORIAL
Family History
He was the son of William and Lizzie Brown of 9 Saxon Place, Alfred Street, Nottingham. His brother, Private Percy Brown, 10th Bn Sherwood Foresters, was killed on 31 February 1917 aged 19 (Theipval Memorial).
Remembered on
Nottingham - St Andrew's Church War Memorial as J.W. Brown
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
