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Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Muir (formerly Ward), of 63, Boroughs Walk, Derby, England.
Digital gallery of Private George Barker Ward
Digital gallery of
Private George Barker Ward
This is Private Barker's grave Marker at Nottingham Road Cemetery, Derby. According to BMD records and his Attestation Papers, he was the son of Henry & Elizabeth Ward and was born at Hathern, Leicestershire on 7th June 1887. At the time he enlisted at Windsor, Ontario on 19th February 1916, he was living at Lancaster, Missouri, USA and was working as an animal trainer.
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This is Private Barker's grave Marker at Nottingham Road Cemetery, Derby. According to BMD records and his Attestation Papers, he was the son of Henry & Elizabeth Ward and was born at Hathern, Leicestershire on 7th June 1887. At the time he enlisted at Windsor, Ontario on 19th February 1916, he was living at Lancaster, Missouri, USA and was working as an animal trainer.
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This is the small war graves plot at Nottingham Road Cemetery, Derby of about 40 burials from both World Wars. Private Ward's grave is in the centre of the picture, the left hand marker of the group of four in line.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 178 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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DERBY (NOTTINGHAM ROAD) CEMETERY Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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