Private 16671 Fred PEMBERTON
Private 16671 Fred Pemberton{gallery}Pte F Pemberton{/gallery}7th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment
Died of wounds in the Hundred Days Offensive (Cambrai), France and Flanders, 10th October 1918, aged 30
- Buried: Terlincthun War Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France. Grave XVII.E.24
- Awarded: 1915 Star, British War and Victory Medals
- Son of William and Martha Pemberton of Sapcote, Leics
- Husband of Frances Pemberton [nee Hough – now Churms]. Married Oct Qtr 1911
- NNWFHS Memorial: Nuneaton WWI Other Regiments
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1911 Census and Family History Information
- Born Jan Qtr 1888 at Sapcote
- Lived at Hinckey Road, Sapcote [1901]
- Lived as a boarder at Spon Lane, Grendon, Atherstone, also in same household was his future wife Frances [1911]
- Employed as a farm labourer [1911]
- Enlisted at Hinckley. Arrived in France 29 Jul 1915