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Gunner 238326 Charles Henry (Harry) KENDRICK - D Battery 104th Brigade Royal Field Artillery
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Theatre
France & Flanders
Action/Battle/Other
Died
Place of Death
48th Casualty Clearing Station at Namur
Medals
British War and Victory Medals
Medal Citation (if app)
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Enlisted Date/Place
June 1917 at place unknown
Previous Regiments/Units
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Circumstances Leading to Death (Normally from War Diary)
Charles died 3 months after the war ended in 48th Casualty Clearing Station at Namur. Unfortunately none of his military records give his cause of death but it is likely to have been Spanish Flu or Pnuemonia or a mixture of both| Personal & Family History |
Birth Date & Place
Jul Qtr 1889 Aston Cantlow
Baptism Date & Place
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Parents
Charles and Maria Kendrick of Aston Cantlow
Wife & Marriage
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Children
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Occupation(s)
- 1911 - Assistant Baker
Schools & Colleges
Address History
- 1891 - Aston Cantlow
- 1901 - Kings Head Row, Aston Cantlow
- 1911 - Wilmscote
- 1919 - Aston Cantlow





