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Bingham War Memorial

Service Record

9312 (MGC)
4032 (N&D)
9312 (MGC)
Sergeant George Parker Machine Gun Corps
Notts and Derby Regiment
Machine Gun Corps
born 1889
Medal roll and medal card Awarded Victory and British medals.
No service/pension records exist on Ancestry
Rank given as Acting Warrant Officer Class 2 for all three Units
 
AVL

Roll of Honour
AVL Address: Fairfield St., Bingham

RoH: served on the Western Front

Family history etc

  George Parker    
1889 FREEBMD Born Bingham JUL – SEP 1881: Family living in Pond Street, Bingham, father a brickmaker’s labourer
Census 1891 Living in Union Street, Bingham with:
Father: Charles Parker, b. 1846 Saxondale, Bingham
Mother: Elizabeth, b.1845 Bingham
Siblings:
Mary, b. 1876 Ilkeston
Henry, b. 1878 Ilkeston
Emma , b. 1880 Bingham
John: b.1881 Bingham
Sarah. B. 1883 Bingham
Maud, b.1884 Bingham
Leonard, b. 1886 Bingham
Elizabeth, b. 1888 Bingham

Hawker


General servant
Agricultural labourer
 
Census 1901 Living in Fairfield Street, Bingham with:
Father: Charles
Mother: Elizabeth
Siblings:
Henry
Sarah
Maude
Leonard
And
Maternal grandmother: Hannah Hooton b. 1825 Hoveringham

Market gardener


Carter for Coal Merchant

Domestic nurse
Errand boy grocery stores
 
Census 1911 Living in Fairfield Street, Bingham with:
Father: Charles Parker
Mother: Elizabeth
Brother: Henry
Labourer
Market gardener

Labourer
Henry served with the Royal Engineers
1912 FREEBMD George Parker married Lilian Shepperson in Bingham, JAN- MAR
Children:
Charles H b. Sep qtr Bingham 1912
Elsie b. Sep qtr 1913 Bingham
William G b. Sep qtr 1915 Bingham
   
1918 AVL Fairfield St., Bingham    
Electoral Registers 1921 Charles, Elizabeth and Henry living in Newgate Street But George not in ER.    
1939 Register Church Street, 1 Schumacher Road, Southwell:
George Parker, b. 21 Jul 1889, married
Lilian Parker, b. 10 Feb 1891, married
Two closed records

Elsie Smith, b 14 Aug 1913, married

Notts CC Roadman (heavy worker)
Unpaid domestic duties
Probably Charles and William but one may be Elsie’s husband
Unpaid domestic duties
 

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