Stewart Place
(off Alfred St)
STORIES FROM RESIDENTS OF THIS STREET
THE GREAT WAR
MINARD, CLARENCE VICTOR
Rank: Private Service No: 266367 Date of Death: 25/08/1917 Age: 20 Regiment/Service: Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 15th Bn. Grave Reference: II. G. 23. Cemetery: TEMPLEUX-LE-GUERARD BRITISH CEMETERY Additional Information: Son of Emily Wilson (formerly Minard), of 42, Stewart Place, Alfred St. South, Nottingham, and the late Reuben Minard. Extra Information Nottingham Evening Post obituary (abridged) 15 September 1917: Wilson killed in action August 25th, Clarence Victor Minard, son of Emily Wilson (formerly Minard), 42 Stewart Place, mother, brother Cyril (wounded in France) and father. Remembered on St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Clarence Minard Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
TABBERER, PERCY
Rank: Private Service No: S/2016 Date of Death: 26/09/1915 Age: 28 Regiment/Service: Gordon Highlanders 8th Bn. Panel Reference: Panel 115 to 119. Memorial: LOOS MEMORIAL Additional Information: Son of Caroline Tabberer, of 5, Stewart Place, Alfred St. South, Nottingham, and the late Henry Tabberer. Remembered on
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
ROBINSON, FREDERICK HENRY
Rank: Private Service No: 36342 Date of Death: 9/10/1917 Age: 19 Regiment/Service: King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 1st/4th Bn. Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 111. Memorial: TYNE COT MEMORIAL Additional Information: Son of Fred and Frances Robinson, of 12, Stewart Place, Nottingham. Employment/Hobbies Member of 2nd Nottingham Company Boys' Brigade (Dakeyne Street Lads' Club). Remembered on Nottingham - Dakeyne Street Lads' Club (2nd Nottingham Company Boys' Brigade) War Memorial as Frederick Henry ROBINSON Private St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Frederick Henry Robinson Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
PALING, HAROLD MARTIN
Rank: Rifleman Service No: S/13117 Date of Death: 25/08/1916 Regiment/Service: Rifle Brigade 2nd Bn. Panel Reference: Panel 129. Memorial: LOOS MEMORIAL Family History He was the son of Harry and Kate Paling and the brother of Mabel and Ernest Paling. In 1911 they lived at 45 Stewart Place Alfred Street South Nottingham. Employment/Hobbies He was a scorer box maker in 1911. Remembered on St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Harold Paling Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
Name:
George Gibson
Residence Place:
11 Stewarts Place Alfred St, Nottingham
Birth Date:
abt 1879
Enlistment Age:
36
Enlistment Year:
1915
Regimental Number:
22247
Other Regimental Numbers:
180039
Regiment Name:
Royal Engineers
Occupation:
telephone linesman
discharge
1918
George Gibson
Residence Place:
11 Stewarts Place Alfred St, Nottingham
Birth Date:
abt 1879
Enlistment Age:
36
Enlistment Year:
1915
Regimental Number:
22247
Other Regimental Numbers:
180039
Regiment Name:
Royal Engineers
Occupation:
telephone linesman
discharge
1918