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Charles Berriman
Rank: | Private |
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Alternative Address: | Birdham, Sussex, U.K. (probable) |
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Regiment/Unit: | 9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers, "B" Squadron |
Regiment Number: | 20456 / 315181 |
Date of Death: | 15-09-1920 |
Cause: | Accidental gunshot wound, Artillery Barracks, Longford |
Memorial: | Ballymacormack Cemetery, Longford, Co. Longford |
Information: | It is likely that Pte Berriman, was Charles Berriman, from Birdham in Sussex, England. Charles was the son of Stephen, a farm labourer, and hsi wife Sarah Jane who were living in Yarmer, Poling, Arundel, Sussex in 1911. Pte Berriman (a.k.a. Berryman) died in Longford aged 18, from an accidential gunshot wound that he received. |
Parents Names: | (Probable) Son of Stephen Berriman, Sussex, U.K. |
Notes: | It is likely that Pte Berriman, was Charles Berriman, from Birdham in Sussex, England, who was the son of Stephen a farm labourer and Sarah Jane, and was living in Yarmer, Poling, Arundel, Sussex in 1911. |
Links: | Link to CWGC entry; 9th & 12th Lancers Museum entry; Link to Civil Record of death; |
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