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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
 
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

 

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)

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