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George Albert Rummery Navy

Rummery, George Albert

  • 13th March 201630th March 2019
  • by admin

George Albert RummeryGeorge Albert Rummery

Rank: 2nd Class Ship’s Corporal

Ship: HMS Bulwark

Parents: Mr William & Mrs Sarah Rummery

Address: Woodsdale Cottage, Battle Road, Mountfield

Other Info: He died aged 31, along with over 750 other seamen, when HMS Bulwark exploded due to an internal explosion on 26th November 1914. George is remembered at All Saints Church in Mountfield, East Sussex.

Published: December 1914

Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.

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December 1914 HMS Bulwark Killed Mountfield Navy
3 COMMENTS
  • Ken Rhoades
    2nd September 2016 at 4:47 pm
    Reply

    George Albert Rummery was born in 1883 Sussex and died in 1914 I have a copy of his family tree in my files.

    1. admin
      2nd September 2016 at 5:47 pm
      Reply

      Thanks for taking the time to comment Ken.

  • Amanda Colman
    7th August 2021 at 8:24 am
    Reply

    I’ve been looking into my family history and discovered that George Rummery would have been my great great uncle. My great grandparents were James Henry Rummery and Mary Ann Rummery (Harvey).
    Would be fantastic to see the family tree you have Ken

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