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London Road
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some of the London Road First World War burials: |
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| Horace
Frederick Bennett Gunner Royal Field Artillery |
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| Son of Frederick a Watch Guilder
and Emily Bennett Born 12/02/1891 at 26 court 4 house Spon Street.
Resided at 36 Sherbourne Street. Water Meter fitter. Enlisted April
1915. Died of injuries received in an accident at Colchester 01/02/1916.
Buried London Road Cemetery Coventry. |
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The four sons of Arthur and
Fanny Giles |
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Joseph James
Giles
1st Border Reg. |
Alfred Giles
9th Wiltshire Reg. |
William Giles
1st Hamshires |
Stephen Walter Giles
1st Warwickshires |
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Stephen Walter Giles 4th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment |
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| The son of Arthur & Fanny
Giles of 32 Alma Street. Born 12/09/1895 at Bewdley. Resided at 32
Alma Street. Plumber. Enlisted in 1914. Gassed at Loos died in Coventry
15/02/1918. Buried London Road Cemetery Coventry. His older brother
Joseph James a Lance Corporal in the 1st Battalion Border Regiment was killed in action at Gallipoli 11/06/1915. |
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Private
Daniel Whitehouse of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment
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The son of Daniel and Emma
Whitehouse, Daniel (pictured seated) was born on the 18/04/1894
in St Michael’s parish Coventry. He was married to Louie and they resided at Stockton Road. Daniel worked as a Mechanic and enlisted in September 1914. After he was wounded at the Dardanelles he was returned home and died later at Coventry 31/10/1918
Aged 24. Buried London Road Cemetery, Coventry. |
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The three sons of Daniel and Emma Whitehouse
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Sergeant John Albert Whitehouse
Royal Flying Corps
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Private H Whitehouse
Grenadier Guards |
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Private Daniel Whitehouse
2nd Royal Warwickshires |
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| © J Hewitt Family Researcher |
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