WORLD WAR I
Bingham War Memorial
Service Record
Sergeant John Baden Bunting | Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry | born 1901 | |
Medal roll |
No medal card – presumably because he joined occupation
army after the war ended. No service/pension records exist on Ancestry |
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Roll of Honour | RoH: Army of occupation |
Family history etc
Sergeant John Baden Bunting | |||
1901 | Born Bingham | ||
Census 1891 | The family lived in Newgate Street, Bingham: Father: George Bunting, b.1864 Bingham Mother: Sarah, b. 1862 Bingham Siblings: Mary A, b.1887 Bingham Albert, b. 1888 Bingham Mabel, b. 1891 Bingham |
Gardener |
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Census 1901 | Lived in Chapel Yard with: Father: George Bunting Mother: Sarah J Bunting Siblings: Albert E Mabel Agnes, b. 1893 Bingham Edwin, b. 1896 Bingham Ethel, b. 1898 Bingham |
Platelayer with GNR & L&N&W Shop Boy (Chemist’ errand boy) |
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Census 1911 | Lived in Newgate Street, Bingham with: Widowed mother: Sarah Jane Bunting Siblings: Albert Edward Edwin Niece: Gertrude Annie L, b. 1909 Nottingham |
Chemist’s Assistant Baker’s errand boy Gertrude was illegitimate daughter of sister Mary Ann, who was in service in Nottingham. |
Albert and Edwin served in WW1. Click on their names to learn more |
Electoral register | 1921-22 Sarah Jane and Albert Edward, Kirkhill Cottages. 1923-31 Sarah Jane, Kirkhill Cottages 1930 John Baden Bunting, Bathley Street Nottingham |
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1939 Register | 6 Kirkhill Cottages, Bingham: Sarah Jane Bunting, b. 29 Aug 1861, widow John Baden Bunting, b. 10 Jun 1900, single Ethel Bunting, b. 14 Feb 1899, single |
Unpaid domestic duties Agent and Collector for Trent Trading Co Nottingham Domestic service |
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1951 | Probate: Died 9th January 1951. Age 50, address: 6 Kirkhill Cottages, Administration to sister Ethel (spinster). £310. 15s. 10d. | Certificate: Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Formerly Railway Platelayer, Sister: E Bunting in attendance |
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J Bunting was a member of the Bingham branch of The Royal British Legion |