Reginald William Milburn, 1889–1916?> (aged 27 years)
- Name
- Reginald William /Milburn/
- Given names
- Reginald William
- Surname
- Milburn
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Address: 25 South Side |
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Address: South Side |
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Following info taken from en.wikipedia.org. The Grenadier Guards is the most senior regiment of the Guards Division of the British Army, and, as such, is the most senior regiment of infantry. It is not, however, the most senior regiment of the Army, this position being attributed to the Life Guards. The Coldstream Guards were organized before the Grenadier Guards, but their regiment is reckoned after the Grenadiers in seniority. The grouping of buttons on the tunic is a common way to distinguish between the regiments of Foot Guards. Grenadier Guards' buttons are equally spaced and embossed with the Royal Cypher. Modern Grenadier Guardsmen wear a cap badge of a "grenade fired proper". |
Burial of a father
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Address: All Saints Parish Church |
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Address: All Saints Parish Church |
Death
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Cause of death: Killed in action during the Battle of the Somme |
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Note: Service Number 24384 |
Burial
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Address: La Neuville British Cemetary Note: Grave Ref: II. E. 28. |
father |
1858–1921
Birth: 1858
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— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 17 January 1921 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
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mother |
1857–1930
Birth: 17 September 1857
28
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— Ingleby Greenhow, Yorkshire, England Death: 11 October 1930 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
Marriage | Marriage — 1885 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
18 months
elder brother |
1886–1964
Birth: 27 June 1886
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— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 6 November 1964 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
4 years
himself |
1889–1916
Birth: 1889
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31
— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 16 September 1916 |
2 years
younger brother |
1891–1934
Birth: 20 May 1891
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— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 16 February 1934 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
3 years
younger sister |
1894–1991
Birth: 11 July 1894
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— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 27 January 1991 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
4 years
younger sister |
1898–1978
Birth: 27 January 1898
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40
— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 1978 |
4 years
younger brother |
1902–1984
Birth: 26 May 1902
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44
— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: February 1984 — Cleveland, England |
himself |
1889–1916
Birth: 1889
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— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 16 September 1916 |
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Following info taken from en.wikipedia.org. The Grenadier Guards is the most senior regiment of the Guards Division of the British Army, and, as such, is the most senior regiment of infantry. It is not, however, the most senior regiment of the Army, this position being attributed to the Life Guards. The Coldstream Guards were organized before the Grenadier Guards, but their regiment is reckoned after the Grenadiers in seniority. The grouping of buttons on the tunic is a common way to distinguish between the regiments of Foot Guards. Grenadier Guards' buttons are equally spaced and embossed with the Royal Cypher. Modern Grenadier Guardsmen wear a cap badge of a "grenade fired proper". |
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Military |
Service Number 24384 |
Burial |
Grave Ref: II. E. 28. |
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Service No. 24384 |
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Media object
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Reginald Milburn.JPG |
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ReginaldMilburn.jpg |