WORLD WAR I
Bingham War Memorial
Service Record
T/356808 | Driver Henry Wilford | 660 Coy Royal Army Service Corps | Born 1887 |
Roll of Honour | Served on the Western Front. |
The T in his number indicates the company was involved in horse transport. | |
Medal card | Shows address as Newgate Street. Awarded Victory and British medals. |
No service records available
Family history etc
T/356808 | Driver Henry Wilford | ||
1887 | Born Bingham | ||
Census 1891 | Living in Main Road, Saxondale with: Father: Henry T, b 1845 in Bingham Mother: Emma, b 1862 Siblings: William, b 1882 Bingham Thomas baptized 1885, died 1886 Emma, b 1899 |
Agricultural Labourer |
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Census 1901 | Father: Henry T. b. 1845 Mother: Emma b.1862 Siblings: William b. 1882 Emma b. 1889 George b. 1892 John b. 1893 |
Brickmaker’s labourer Carter on farm |
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Census 1911 | Henry (head of household) lived next door to parents in Long Acre with: Brother George, b 1892 |
Farm Labourer Farm Labourer |
George Killed in Action William served in 50th Labour Corps |
Medal card (1918?) |
Address: Newgate Street | ||
1918 absent voters | Newgate Street, line below brother John | ||
1939 Register | Newgate Street, Bingham: Emma Wilford, b. 3 Apr 1889, single Henry Wilford, b. 8 Dec 1887, single James Wilford, b. 18 May 1901, single |
Housekeeper, unpaid County Council Road Man (Heavy worker) and ARP Grocer’s Assistant (Coop Society Counter hand) |