family not on BCC
DOB 1895 (Dudley 6c 78)
Private 22065 John Amos Hunt
Killed in Action on Tuesday, 31st July 1917, age 22.
Commemorated on Panel 22 of Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Commemorated on the St. John's Memorial Tipton
11th Bn., South Wales Borderers. 115th Brigade of 38th Division.
more info can be found here
https://www.tiptonremembers.net/index.p ... -john-amos
Son of William & Ellen Hunt of 60, High St., Princes End, Tipton, Staffs.
Born: Tipton, Enlisted: Newport, Monmouthshire, Resident: Coseley.
Johns Parents
William Hunt 1869 (Dudley 6c 78)
Ellen Harding 1865 (Dudley 6c 87)
marriage 25/7/1894 Coseley
HUNT William GREEN Ellen Harding 1894 Coseley, Christ Church Dudley Register Office 208/006/244
1901 Census
97 Albert Street, Sedgley, Staffs.
Amos Green (66, General Labourer, born Binton, Bucks)
Eliza (64, born Binton, Bucks), and their grandson: John Amos Hunt (6, born Sedgley).
1911 Census
8 Edge Street, Wallbrook, Coseley, Staffs.
William Hunt (41, Iron Moulder, born Prince's End), his wife Ellen Harding (44, born Coseley), and their 5 surviving children of 8: John Amos (16, General Labourer, born Prince's End), Margaret Hannah (15, House Work, born Prince's End), William Edgar (13, Driller, born Prince's End), Walter (9, School, born Coseley), and Leonard (4, School, born Coseley).