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Charles William Curtis

10 August 2015 by SWM

C. W. Curtis
Service no. 8672, Lance Serjeant, Worcestershire Regiment, “D” Coy., 3rd Bn.
Killed in action on 12 April 1918, aged 34
Remembered at Ploegsteert Memorial, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium

Son of Charles Curtis; husband of Mary Curtis, of 22, Hargrave Rd., Highgate, London.

Information from the 1911 census

In 1911 Charles William Curtis, a blacksmith’s striker, lived with his family at 37 Union Street, Clapham, were nine people shared four rooms. His father, Charles Henry Curtis, 48, was a laundry carman married to Harriet Emily, an ironer. Curtis had six siblings.

Filed Under: C names, Stockwell War Memorial Tagged With: 1918, age 34, Belgium, KIA

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  • All the men
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