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Apps, Baldock-Apps, Silverlock & Foster Army

Baldock-Apps, Herbert Edward Vincent

  • 8th August 20178th October 2018
  • by admin

Apps, Baldock-Apps, Silverlock & Foster

Herbert Edward Vincent Baldock-Apps

Rank: Private

Regiment: 16th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Brothers: Charles George Baldock-Apps & Horace Baldock-Apps

Nephews: David Apps, A Baldock & G J Foster

Brother-in-Law: F Silverlock

Address: Hurst Green

Other Info: According to CWGC, Herbert died on 14th September 1918. He is remembered at Etretat Churchyard Extension, grave reference II.G.4.

Published: September 1916

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

Beaumont, C
Baldock-Apps, Charles George
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Army Etratet Churchyard Hurst Green Killed Royal Sussex Regiment September 1916
2 COMMENTS
  • Christopher Baldock-Apps
    8th October 2018 at 7:37 pm
    Reply

    Both Herbert and Horace Baldock-Apps were brothers, not father and son killed in WW1. They were in a family that lost 5 sons in WW1 the others being Charles, Percy, and William Baldock-Apps. They were my uncles, many thanks Mr C Baldock-Apps

  • admin
    8th October 2018 at 10:55 pm
    Reply

    Thank you for clarifying who Herbert was. I have updated his record to reflect this. Kind Regards, Kieron.

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