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Rflmn. Albert Edward Southgate

British Army 6th Battalion City of London Rifles

from:London

(d.19th Apr 1918)

Albert Southgate was (or would have been) my mother's uncle: he died of wounds, aged 24, exactly eight months before her birth. He was married in 1916 to Alice M. Durtnall. He is buried at Namps au Val British Cemetery, presumably having been wounded in the defence of Amiens during the German Michael offensive and passed back to one of the several Casualty Clearing Stations which were based at Namps until the end of April 1918.



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