Private 6796 Alfred GREEN
Private 6796 Alfred Green{gallery}Pte A Green{/gallery}2nd Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
Died of wounds suffered in battle, Suffolk Hospital, Ampton Hall, Bury St Edmunds, 18th October 1914 aged 32
- Buried: Nuneaton (Attleborough Cemetery), Nuneaton, Warwickshire
- Awarded: South Africa Medal & Clasps, 1914 Star & Clasp, British War and Victory Medals
- Son of James and Harriet Green [nee Daffern] of 87 Bull Street, Nuneaton
- Husband of Edith Emma Green [nee Tallis now Childs]. Married 7 Jul 1910 at Attleborough
- NNWFHS Memorial: Nuneaton WWI Other Regiments
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- Born c1881 at Attleborough
- Lived at 41 Lister Street, Attleborough [1899 to 1914]
- Employed as a labourer [1899]
- Employed as regular solider [1901]
- Employed as a coal miner [1911]
- Originally enlisted 17 Jul 1899 at Nuneaton
- Joined Army Reserve 29 Jul 1911
- Arrived in France 19 Sep 1914