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Albert Reddihough

Private
World War One

 

We're fairly sure that this is Albert Reddihough (click to enlarge in a new window) (46987 bytes)

We're fairly sure that picture is of Albert Reddihough,
but still have to confirm this for sure


Albert Reddihough's grave in Oakworth cemetery (Click for a larger view in a new window)  (41981 bytes)              The inscription on Arthur Reddihough's grave in Haworth cemetery (Click for a larger view in a new window) (32432 bytes)

In ever loving memory of
Albert
Son of Feather & Mary Ann Reddihough
of Field Head Farm Oakworth,
Who died Feb 14th 1919,
In his 21st Year.
"He Hath Done His Best"


Albert was the son of Feather and Mary Ann Reddihough, who lived in Field Head Farm, Oakworth, he was 21 years old when he died. 

Please contact me,
Andy Wade with any information about Albert.

 

Commonwealth War Graves Commission record:

ALBERT REDDIHOUGH
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Private
Regiment: Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)
Date of Death: 14/02/1919
Service No: 131099
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: C. 51.
Cemetery: KEIGHLEY (OAKWORTH) CEMETERY