So the pair of them lived at 4/120 St Marks St. Ladywood ...parents John and Sarah
Joseph was KIA on 23-10-18 ? in the Worcs.
I think this is the right one and if it is ...you can do a lot of research on him as he won the Military Medal
his number was 13271 and he was in the 1/8 Worcestershire Regt Lc.CpL died at the age of 22
The ones below I believe are his brothers as they all lived just round the corner from one another
FELLOWS, A. T., Sergt., R.E.
He volunteered in August 1914, and after a period of training was drafted to France, where he served with distinction in various sectors. He took part in several important engagements, was wounded in action, and was mentioned in Despatches in May 1917 for conspicuous bravery in repairing telephone wires under heavy fire.. Later he gained the Croix de Guerre, and also holds the 1914-15 Star, and the General Service and Victory Medals. He was demobilized in November 1919.
44, Alexandra Street, Ladywood, Birmingham.
FELLOWS, H., Sapper (Signaller), R.E.
He volunteered in August 1914, and was drafted to France at a later date. During his service on the Western Front he saw much severe fighting in various sectors and was present at the Battle of Hill 60, among many other engagements.
He was demobilised in April 1919, and holds the 1914-15 Star, and the General Service and Victory Medals.
5/80, Anderton Street, Ladywood, Birmingham.
FELLOWS, J. W., Pte., Duke of Cornwall's LightInfantry.
He volunteered in September 1914, and was drafted overseas on completion of his training. He saw much severe fighting on the Western Front, and in Egypt, being wounded in action in the last named theatre of war. In January 1919 he was
demobilised, and holds the General Service and Victory Medals.
10, Sheepcote Lane Ladywood, Birmingham.
FELLOWS, P. A., Air Mechanic, R.A.F.
He joined in October 1918, and owing to the cessation of hostilities in the following month, was retained on important duties at Wendover aerodrome. He rendered valuableservices with his squadron until his demobilisation in November1919.
349, Camden Street, Birmingham.