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Hughes, Benjamin Howard

  • 9th September 2018
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Hughes

Benjamin Howard Hughes

Rank: Signaller

Regiment: Royal Garrison Artillery

Parents: Mr John & Mrs Annie Hughes

Brothers: John Alfred Hughes, Stuart Arthur Hughes, Edgar Reginald Hughes, Cecil Hughes & Wilfred Sydney Hughes

Sister: Mrs Cutting

Parent’s Address: Hornsey, London

Sister’s Address: 10 Vale Road, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: March 1918

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Hughes, Wilfred Sydney
Batt, Charles R
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Army Hornsey March 1918 Royal Garrison Artillery
1 COMMENT
  • Stephen van Dulken
    2nd November 2023 at 12:36 pm
    Reply

    “Mrs Cutting” of 10 Vale Road, the sister, was Edith Annie Hughes, who, in 1909, Hornsey, as of 18 The Avenue, daughter of John Hughes, storekeeper, married Frederic William Vennell Cutting, civil servant. In the 1911 census this couple was in Mayo, Ireland.

    In the 1891 census the Hughes family was in Islington. Father John was a house decorator., and both he and his wife were born in Islington. There were eight children, all also born Islington, and one servant.

    In the 1911 family the family was in Hornsey. The father was storekeeper to a gas, light and coke company.

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