Stretton St
(Moore St, Union Rd)
THE GREAT WAR
WRAGG, FRED
Rank: Corporal Service No: 28144 Date of Death: 21/03/1918 Regiment/Service: Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 16th Bn. Panel Reference: Panel 52 to 54. Memorial: POZIERES MEMORIAL Family History He was the son of William and Kate Dolphin Wragg and the brother of Catherine, Percy and Eksie Wragg. In 1911 they lived at 1 Stretton Street Union Road St Ann's Nottingham. Employment/Hobbies He was a packer in 1911. Military History He was reported missing on 21 March 1918 but his death was not confirmed until the following year. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Pozieres Memorial (Panel 52 to 54). Extra Information Nottingham Evening Post Roll of Honour 12 December 1919. 'WRAGG, Corporal Fred Wragg, youngest son of W and KD Wragg, reported wounded and missing March 21st 1918 now presumed killed.' Remembered on St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Fred Wragg Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
Name:
George Wheat
Birth Date:
abt 1894
Enlistment Age:
21
Enlistment Year:
1915
Residence Place:
23 Stretton Street, Union Road Nottingham
Regimental Number:
73902
Regiment Name
Royal Engineers
Occupation
groom
George Wheat
Birth Date:
abt 1894
Enlistment Age:
21
Enlistment Year:
1915
Residence Place:
23 Stretton Street, Union Road Nottingham
Regimental Number:
73902
Regiment Name
Royal Engineers
Occupation
groom