WORLD WAR I
Bingham War Memorial
Service Record
45721 | Pte. Herbert Smith | Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry | b.1883 |
Medal card | Awarded Victory and British medals Discharged 16th April 1919 |
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Roll of Honour AVL |
RoH: served on the Western Front AVL address: Fairfield Street |
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No service records available on Ancestry |
Family history etc
Herbert Smith | |||
1883 | Born in Aslockton | ||
1891 Census | Living in Aslockton with: Father: Thomas Smith, b.1835 Aslockton Mother: Hannah, b.1840 Aslockton Siblings: Emma, b.1877 Aslockton Mabel, b.1882 Aslockton Albert, b.1886 Aslockton Louisa. B. 1900 Aslockton |
Bricklayer’s Labourer Scholar |
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1901 Census | Living in Aslockton with: Mother: Hannah Siblings: Frederick, b.1873 Aslockton Mabel Albert Niece: Annie, b.1888 Aslockton |
Agricultural labourer Roadman |
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1904 | Herbert married Hannah Lacey Son: George H 1921 b. Bingham |
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1911 Census | Living in Newgate St. with: Wife: Hannah Mary, b.1881 Shelford Daughter: Emma, b.1905 Bingham Stepdaughter: Beatrice Lacey b.1900 Bingham |
Farm Labourer | |
1921 | Living on Fairfield Street | ||
1931 | Living in Council Houses | ||
1939 Register | 13 Council Houses, Nottingham Road, Bingham: Herbert Smith. b. 7 May 1883, widowed Beatrice Welch Lacey, b. 10 July 1900, single |
Farm Labourer Process hand, Chemical and gelenical manufacturer |