E.+W.+P.+STAMPER

632032 CQMS Eric William Parker Stamper of the 150th Company the Labour Corps Died Thursday 7 November 1918, aged 27. Buried Holy Cross Church, Morton, Derbyshire. (Younger brother of G S P Stamper above, and son of the Reverend William Parker Stamper, the Vicar of St Peters Stonebroom from 1915 to 1934, who consecrated the war memorial). 2nd/5th Battalion, Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment, transferred to (632032) 150th Company, Labour Corps Enlisted: Belper, Derbys Formerly 2631, Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment Died 7th November 1918 Aged 27 Son of the Reverend William Parker Stamper and Mary Potts Stamper (nee Sidebottom), of Stonebroom Vicarage, Alfreton, Derbyshire His brother Geoffrey Stamper also fell

1911 Census Born New Mills, Derbyshire A sewing cotton mill clerk Boarding at the home of Henry Brocklehurst, a sewing cotton spooling warehouse hand, of Weir View, Wyver Lane, Belper, Derbyshire



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