WORLD WAR I
Bingham War Memorial
Service Record
38565 64999 |
Frederick Charles Ingram | 1st Battalion The Lincolnshire Regiment | 1898 |
Roll of Honour | Wounded twice on the Western Front. | ||
Forces war records | Medal card shows award of Victory and British medals, not
15 Star, thus he must have enlisted in or after 1916. He would have been
liable for conscription about mid-1916. He could have been involved in some
or all of these campaigns in which the 1st Lincolnshire fought: During 1916 The Battle of Albert, The Battle of Bazentin Ridge, The Battle of Flers-Courcelette, The Battle of Morval, The Battle of Le Transloy. During 1917 The German retreat to the Hindenburg Line, The First and Third Battles of the Scarpe, The Battle of Polygon Wood, The Battle of Broodseinde, The Second Battle of Passchendaele, The Cambrai Operations. During 1918 The Battle of St Quentin, The First Battle of Bapaume, The Battle of Messines, The Second Battle of Kemmel, The Battle of the Aisne 1918, The Battle of Albert, The Second Battle of Bapaume, The Battle of Epehy, The Battle of the St Quentin Canal, The Battle of Cambrai 1918, The Battle of the Selle. 11.11.1918 Ended the war in France, Aymeries north of Aulnoye |
No army records available on Ancestry except medal card
Family history etc
Frederick Charles Ingram | |||
1898 | Born June 1898 Basford, Nottingham |
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1891 census | John Percy (father to be), single living in Bridlington Street, Radford,
Nottingham with: His mother Lydia His sister: Bertha |
Fruiterers assistant Seamstress Dress Maker |
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Census 1901 | Living in Nottingham with: Father: John, b 1869 Caythorpe Mother: Mary, b 1876 Orston, Notts |
Assistant grocer |
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Free BMD | Mary Ellen Ingram died Nottingham March 1904 | ||
Free BMD | John Percy married Ethel Krause in Nottingham December 1905 | ||
Census 1911 | living on Mill Lane, Bingham, with: Father, John Percy Ingram, b 1869 Caythorpe, Lincs Step Mother: Ethel, b 1880 Basford Brother: Herbert Symon, b 1903 Half Sister: Irene Ella, b 1909 And boarder: Matthew Barton, b 1870 Ashton under Lyme |
Scholar Jobbing gardener Farm Labourer |
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AVL | Absent Voters List shows address as Newgate Street | ||
GRO | April 2nd 1927 married Victoria Mary Cabourn, b 1898, At Bingham Parish Church. | Frederick’s occupation was given as forgeman. Victoria’s father (dec’d) had been a licensed Victualler [The Blue Bell] |
Victoria’s brothers served in WW1. Eric was killed and Frederick survived. |
1939 Register | 42 Linby Road, Hucknall, Notts: Frederick C Ingram, b. 11 Jun 1898, married Victoria M Ingram, b. 24 May 1897, married William EG Caborn, b. 17 July 1921 |
Foreman carter and stores ? Between Collieries Unpaid domestic duties Coal stover Colliery sweeper |