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Frank Usher Navy

Usher, Frank

  • 30th December 201513th July 2018
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Blissett & UsherFrank UsherFrank Usher
Frank UsherFrank Usher

Rank: Able Seaman

Regiment: Howe Battalion, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves

Parents: Mr Charles John & Mrs Constance Caroline Usher

Sister: Mrs Alice M Blissett (later Helsdown)

Brother: Harry Usher

Brothers-in-Law: Thomas Blissett & William Blissett

Address: 11 Woods Passage, Hastings

Other Info: Was at the defence of Antwerp. Died of wounds at Malta. According to CWGC, Frank died of wounds aged 19 on 17th July 1915. He is remembered at Alexandria (Chatby) Military and War Memorial Cemetery, grave reference: M.10.

Published: October 1914, August 1915, August 1917 & November 1917

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Alexandria Chatby War Memorial August 1915 August 1917 Hastings Killed Navy November 1917 October 1914 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves

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