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Hammond Family, Gladstone Place Asylum Rd

SteveD

proper brummie kid
Hi,
trying to trace my wife Linda's father's family.
Her Father Reginald Hammond born 1915 died 1980. Lived and born at
- 4 back 15 Asylum Road
Reg's parents Ellen Hammond nee Edwards
William Henry Hammond
William was killed at the Battle of the Somme in 1916 when Reg was 18 months old (Private 8129 11th Battalion Royal Warwicks)
Williams mother was Caroline who lived at 3 Gladstone Place, Asylum Road.
Prior to the army, William was a rubber worker.
Ellen remarried a Rogers some time later.
Any known associations appreciated.

Thank You...Steve.
 
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