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Pte. John Henry Curzon

British Army 8th Btn Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)

from:Southwell, Notts

(d.23rd Mar 1918)

John Curzon was born in King Street on 30th April 1885, he married Daisy Baker of Horncastle,Lincolnshire on 2nd August 1909 in Southwell Parish Church. At the time of his wedding he was employed as a Twist hand at Carey's lace factory, located in the Old House of Correction, Burgage Green, Southwell. They were blessed with 3 sons, Ernest, Frank and William (my father in law).

John was possibly in "H" Company, 8th Territorial Battalion at the Drill Hall, Southwell. After training he went to France, with "H" Company on the 2nd March 1915, he was wounded in the left arm when the Germans mined their trenches at Wijtshate (Whitesheets), Belgium. This was probably John's final service with the 8th Battalion. He appears to have been transferred to the 10th Battalion when they arrived in France in July, he was killed in action while serving with them on 23rd of March 1918 at Hermies, France. He has no known grave and is named on the Arras Memorial, Southwell Minster and a plaque on Carey's Gate, now Rainbows.



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