Casualties

Private Fred Padmore 16079

Rank
Private
Service No
16079
Unit
King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment
Battalion
6
Date of Birth
1893
Date of Death
27/10/1917
Age at Death
24
Decoration
-

Research Findings

Source: Leicestershire War Memorials Project Michael Doyle; Their Name Liveth For Evermore
Conflict World War I -
Cause of Death - Died
Place of Death - -
Burial Place/Commemoration Xx A 4, Baghdad (north Gate) War Cemetery Baghdad (north Gate) War Cem., Iraq
CWGC/GPS - IR8
Place of Birth Long Clawson Long Clawson, Leics
Place of Residence - -
Enlisted - -
Former Unit - -
Former Unit No. - -
Attached Unit - -
Special Categories - -
Memorials - St. Remigius's Church, Long Clawson, Leics

Research Notes

Source: Michael Doyle Their Name Liveth For Evermore: The Great War Roll of Honour for Leicestershire and Rutland.

He was the son of Robert Padmore, an agricultural labourer, born 1843 in Long Clawson, Leics., and his wife Eliza Padmore (nee Judson, married 1877), born 1855 in Eaton, Leics. Fred was born in 1893 in Long Clawson, Leics., his siblings were, Tom, a bricklayer’s labourer, born 1882 and Adeliza, born 1891, both his siblings were born in Long Clawson, Leics., in March 1901 the family home was at Sands Square, Long Clawson, Leics. In April 1911 Fred was employed as a domestic groom and was residing as a boarder at Monsom Lane, Repton, Staffs. On Friday November 9th 1917 The Melton Mowbray Times & Vale of Belvoir Gazette published the following article under the heading. “LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS.” LONG CLAWSON. – MORE SOLDIER’S KILLED. - The sad news of the loss of two more soldiers has come to the village since our last report. Mr Joseph Hand has been officially notified that his son, Pte. Joseph Hand, has been killed in action while serving with the B.E.F. Mr. Robert Padmore has also received official information that his son, Pte Fred Padmore, of the Royal Lancaster’s, has died of pleurisy, whilst serving with the Indian Expeditionary Force. These brave soldiers have seen long service at the front. Much sympathy is expressed throughout the village with the bereaved parents and relatives in their grief.

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