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In Flitwick Bedfordshire R.O.H.
BRIGGS
Eric William Corporal 61700. 102nd siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action Wednesday 26 December 1917. Age 24. Born Walkworth, Northumberland. Lived Ampthill. Enlisted Cheltenham. Son of Alfred Edward and Sarah Briggs, of May Villa, Flitwick, Bedford. Born at Warkworth, Northumberland. Buried: HONNECHY BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Ref. II. D. 19. |
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His brother was also killed:
http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/ca...CYRIL%20EDWARD Their parents are 'certificated' schoolmaster and schoolmistress living in Warkworth on the 1891 census. |
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....and another brother, Hubert Alfred Briggs served in the Ox and Bucks Light Infantry, later discharged to a commission in the Labour Corps. Survived the war.
[possibly not an accident that he went to a unit with higher survival rate, as these three Warkworth born boys were the only children of Alfred and Sarah!] |
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The parents appear to have retired by the 1901 census, but the 1911 one sees them back in business, Alfred as a head teacher, Sarah as an assistant teacher for Bedford County Council. They are living at this time in the 'The School House', Colmworth, St Neots, Bedfordshire.
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