Percy+Hallam

Hallam, Percy, Private, 3474, 1st/5th Battalion, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment Enlisted: Belper, Derbyshire Disembarked for service 25th June 1915 Killed in action 1st July 1916 Aged 20 Son of Samuel & Emily Hallam, of 37 Short Row, Belper, Derbyshire Buried on Gommecourt Wood New Cemetery, Foncquevillers, France, Grave Reference: I H 7 Originally buried at Map Reference: 57.DE.28.b.1.8 Service Records Enlisted 7th November 1914 5 feet 5 inches in height Served in France from the 26th June 1915 Treated in hospital for boils 24th – 30th July 1915 Treated in hospital for scabies 7th September – 18th December 1915 being evacuated to England for treatment Rejoined unit in France 14th May 1916 1911 Census: Samuel Percy Hallam was a 14 year old stove grate painter. He was born in Belper, and was residing at 37, Short Rows, Belper. He was the son of Samuel Hallam, a railway platelayer, and Emily Charlotte Hallam, a hosiery embroiderer.






 * Belper Memorial**
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 * Belper, Somme Centenary Memorials**
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 * Belper, St Peter's Church**
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