A Dictionary of Cromer
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Cromer Servicemen and Servicewomen in the First World War
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Name | Albert Edward Blyth |
Ward | Cromer |
Armed Force | Kitchener's Army |
Notes | He was born in Cromer and enlisted in Norwich. He was son of John and Mildred Blythe, of 3, East Cottages, Tucker St., Cromer. Before the war the 1911 census recorded him as an Errand Boy, the son of John & Mildred Blythe, 3 East Cottages, Tucker St, Cromer |
Service Information | Private 13363, 7th Battalion Norfolk Regiment. He died of wounds in France on 25th October 1918, aged 22. He had served three years in France. He is buried in the Commonwealth War Cemetery in Auchy Churchyard, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. South end. |
Place of Birth | Cromer |
Date of Death | 25/10/1918 |
Source | Cromer Post 15th Jan 1915 |
 | Albert Blythe, from the War Roll, Cromer parish church. |