Completed George Henry Maybury
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Help to find George Genry Maybury Parents please
Corporal 7801 George Henry Maybury
Abt 1886 - 4/4/1916 (20)
https://www.tiptonremembers.net/index.p ... orge-henry
DOB 1886
Born Rangoon
BAPTISM
PARENTS
Ex. Col. Serjt. George Henry Maybury & Margaret ??
PARENTS MARRIAGE
Help to find Parents & their marriage please
1901 Blenheim Barracks, Aldershot, Hampshire.
Head of family George Henry Maybury was not recorded on the census at this location, it is likely he was in South Africa.
Margaret Maybury (31, born Ireland), and their 5 children: John M. (8, born Ireland), Margaret M. (6, born India), George H. (5, born Burma), Louisa M. (3, born Devonport), and Kathleen (1, born Aldershot).
1911 1a Allcock Street, Ocker Hill, Tipton, Staffs.
George Henry Maybury (42, Army Pensioner, born Wednesbury), his wife Margaret Mary (42, born Clara Quinn, Ireland), and their 6 children: John Michael (18, Trolleyer at Rolling Mills, born Kerry Causeway), Margaret Mary (16, born Bombay), George Henry Guy (15, Turner at Tube Works, born Madras), Louisa Marie (13, School, born Devonport), Kathleen (11, School, born Aldershot), and Percy Cyril (3, born Wednesbury).
WW1 RECORDS
Died of Wounds on Tuesday, 4th April 1916, age 20.
Buried in Grave I. A. 24. at Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas De Calais, France.
'A' Company of 1st/5th Bn., South Staffordshire Regiment. 137th Brigade of 46th Division.
Son of Ex. Col. Serjt. G. Maybury (late Worcestershire Regt.) and Mrs Maybury, of 1a, Allcock St., Ocker Hill, Tipton, Staffs.
Born: Rangoon, Burma, Enlisted: Wednesbury, Resident: Tipton.
First landed France & Flanders, 5th March 1915.
Medal entitlement: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal.
Soldier's Papers at National Archives did not survive..
Commemorated here because he appears on a Tipton memorial.
Dod 4/4/1916 (20)
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/995908/
BURIAL
Buried in Grave I. A. 24. at Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas De Calais, France.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/561 ... ry-maybury
COMMEMORATED
Commemorated on the Tipton Library, and St. Mark's Tipton memorials
Any further information
Tipton Herald 12th September 1914
OCKER HILL PATRIOTS
The following is a first list of men from Ocker Hill (Tipton) who are serving in His Majesty's forces:- includes Harry Maybury
Corporal 7801 George Henry Maybury
Abt 1886 - 4/4/1916 (20)
https://www.tiptonremembers.net/index.p ... orge-henry
DOB 1886
Born Rangoon
BAPTISM
PARENTS
Ex. Col. Serjt. George Henry Maybury & Margaret ??
PARENTS MARRIAGE
Help to find Parents & their marriage please
1901 Blenheim Barracks, Aldershot, Hampshire.
Head of family George Henry Maybury was not recorded on the census at this location, it is likely he was in South Africa.
Margaret Maybury (31, born Ireland), and their 5 children: John M. (8, born Ireland), Margaret M. (6, born India), George H. (5, born Burma), Louisa M. (3, born Devonport), and Kathleen (1, born Aldershot).
1911 1a Allcock Street, Ocker Hill, Tipton, Staffs.
George Henry Maybury (42, Army Pensioner, born Wednesbury), his wife Margaret Mary (42, born Clara Quinn, Ireland), and their 6 children: John Michael (18, Trolleyer at Rolling Mills, born Kerry Causeway), Margaret Mary (16, born Bombay), George Henry Guy (15, Turner at Tube Works, born Madras), Louisa Marie (13, School, born Devonport), Kathleen (11, School, born Aldershot), and Percy Cyril (3, born Wednesbury).
WW1 RECORDS
Died of Wounds on Tuesday, 4th April 1916, age 20.
Buried in Grave I. A. 24. at Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas De Calais, France.
'A' Company of 1st/5th Bn., South Staffordshire Regiment. 137th Brigade of 46th Division.
Son of Ex. Col. Serjt. G. Maybury (late Worcestershire Regt.) and Mrs Maybury, of 1a, Allcock St., Ocker Hill, Tipton, Staffs.
Born: Rangoon, Burma, Enlisted: Wednesbury, Resident: Tipton.
First landed France & Flanders, 5th March 1915.
Medal entitlement: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal.
Soldier's Papers at National Archives did not survive..
Commemorated here because he appears on a Tipton memorial.
Dod 4/4/1916 (20)
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/995908/
BURIAL
Buried in Grave I. A. 24. at Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas De Calais, France.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/561 ... ry-maybury
COMMEMORATED
Commemorated on the Tipton Library, and St. Mark's Tipton memorials
Any further information
Tipton Herald 12th September 1914
OCKER HILL PATRIOTS
The following is a first list of men from Ocker Hill (Tipton) who are serving in His Majesty's forces:- includes Harry Maybury