Private S/43464 Frank Thomas WINFIELD

Private S/43464 Frank Thomas Winfield{gallery}Pte F T Winfield{/gallery}4th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Previously with the Army Veterinary Corp and West Riding Regiment
Killed in action near Valenciennes, Hundred Days Offensive, France and Flanders on 26th October 1918, aged 35

  • Commemorated: Vis-en-Artois Memorial, Pas-de-Calais, France. Panel 10
  • Awarded: British War & Victory medals
  • Son of John Martin and Julia Winfield now of 7 Albert Terrace, Gunnislake, Cornwall
  • Husband of Agnes Louise Winfield [nee Smith]. Married 10 Aug 1904 at Chilvers Coton. Living at The Hall, Ashbourne, Derbyshire
  • NNWFHS Memorial: King Edward VI Grammar School
  • Other Memorial: Christ Church, Long Lane Village, Derbyshire

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1911 Census and Family History Information

  • Born 10 Dec 1882 and baptised 11 Feb 1883 in Nuneaton
  • Attended King Edward VI Grammar School
  • Employed as an apprentice in a music warehouse. His father was a draper
  • Lived at The Cottage, Thurvaston, Etwell [1911]
  • Employed as a farm labourer
  • Enlisted at Derby 16 Aug 1916