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Cruttenden, Harry

  • 9th January 201613th December 2018
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CruttendenHarry Cruttenden

Rank Gunner

Regiment: 35th Battery, 37th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery

Parents: Mr & Mrs W Cruttenden

Brother: J Cruttenden

Address: 57 Sandown Road, Ore

Other Info: Killed in Action on 26th August 1914. According to CWGC, Harry is remembered at the Caullery Communal Cemetery, north west of the middle of the cemetery. He is the only British soldier recorded as being buried there, and his memorial stone can be viewed here.

Published: November 1914

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Henham, Edgar
Cruttenden, J
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Army Killed November 1914 Ore Royal Field Artillery
1 COMMENT
  • June Barnes
    25th April 2016 at 3:22 pm
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    Harry Cruttenden (born c.1896) and James William Cruttenden (DOB 13 Jan 1894) were sons of William Cruttenden and Caroline Burgess. In 1911 they were at 57 Sandown Road Hastings. Both were errand boys to a Confectioner and Post Office respectively.
    See Harry’s Geni profile at https://www.geni.com/people/Harry-Cruttenden/6000000041874658303 and James – https://www.geni.com/people/James-Cruttenden/6000000041874616402. James married Lily Head in 1920.

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