MA Hamilton
New Member
When my Great Uncle was killed on 25th September 1915 - the first day of The Battle of Loos in France, Lance Corporal Frederick Jones came across him or his remains & was kind enough to carry out my Great Uncle's final wishes. From his war record Frederick Jones, looks to have been taken prisoner of war at Nieuport on 10 July 1917, but who appears to have survived the war. First entry to a theatre on war in France on 13 August 1914, so presumably he was a pre-war regular.
https://grandeguerre.icrc.org/en/File/Details/2634814/3/2/ ( link supplied by Great War Forum - https://www.greatwarforum.org/)
From the information on the referenced cards, he was born in Birmingham, 12 March 1882, married, and his wife was living at 219 Belgrave Road, B??hall Heath, Birmingham. The other card referenced appears to give the address of a male relative then living at 33 Seymour Street, Birmingham.
I would like to find any descendents so I can tell them the story & thank them.
Thanking you for any help or suggestions as to how I may move forward.
https://grandeguerre.icrc.org/en/File/Details/2634814/3/2/ ( link supplied by Great War Forum - https://www.greatwarforum.org/)
From the information on the referenced cards, he was born in Birmingham, 12 March 1882, married, and his wife was living at 219 Belgrave Road, B??hall Heath, Birmingham. The other card referenced appears to give the address of a male relative then living at 33 Seymour Street, Birmingham.
I would like to find any descendents so I can tell them the story & thank them.
Thanking you for any help or suggestions as to how I may move forward.




