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Digital gallery of Private Arthur Brown
Digital gallery of
Private Arthur Brown
This is Arthur's headstone in Burton-on-Trent Cemetery. He is buried with his parents, John & Elizabeth Brown. He was a Porter by occupation. At the time of his enlistment he was in the Active Militia with the 9th Mississanga Horse and had previously served 7 years with the 19th Hussars. He enlisted on 26th July 1915 in Toronto. Interestingly, he understated his actual age by 3 years!
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Arthur's name commemorated on the Roll of Honour in the Town Hall, Burton-on-Trent
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This is Arthur's headstone in Burton-on-Trent Cemetery. He is buried with his parents, John & Elizabeth Brown. He was a Porter by occupation. At the time of his enlistment he was in the Active Militia with the 9th Mississanga Horse and had previously served 7 years with the 19th Hussars. He enlisted on 26th July 1915 in Toronto. Interestingly, he understated his actual age by 3 years!
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This is a general view of Burton-on-Trent Cemetery with Arthur's grave in the centre of the photo.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 59 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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BURTON-UPON-TRENT CEMETERY Staffordshire, United Kingdom
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