WILFRED CLARENCE LEVERETT

 

 

Born: 1892, Ipswich.

Died: 9th April 1917; age 25; Died of Wounds at No. 98. Field Ambulance.

Residence: 6, Providence Street, Ipswich.

Enlistment Location: Ipswich.

 

Rank: Private; Service Number: 26878

Regiment: Bedfordshire Regiment, 2nd Battalion.

 

Medals Awarded: Victory, British War.

 

Grave Reference:

I.A.6.

Bucquoy Road Cemetery,

Ficheux,

Pas de Calais,

France.

 

Relatives Notified & Address: Son of Mrs. E. Leverett, of 6, Providence Street, Ipswich & the late Mr J. Leverett.

 

CENSUS

 

1901   12, St. Nicholas Street, Ipswich.

 

Wilfred was 8 years old and living with his parents and brothers.

Joseph Henry Leverett, 40, a Boot & Shoe Maker – own account, born Ipswich.

Emma Louisa Leverett (nee Flude), 41, a Greengrocer – own account, born Ipswich.

Herbert Ernest Leverett, 17, a Clerk – Merchants, born Ipswich.

Donald Charles Leverett, 13, born Ipswich.

Leonard Leverett, 6, born Ipswich.

Alfred Joseph Leverett, 2, born Ipswich.

 

1911   6, Providence Street, Ipswich.

 

Wilfred was 18 years old, a Body Mount & Finisher – Motor. He was living with his parents & siblings.

Joseph, 49, a Caretaker – Church.

Emma, 49.

Hilda Louisa Leverett, 20, born Ipswich.

Leonard, 16, an Assistant Operator – Cinematograph.

Alfred, 13, at School & part time House Boy.

 

Wilfred’s father, Joseph Leverett, died 1916, Ipswich.

 

Soldiers’ Effects to Miss Hilda Louisa Leverett – sister.

 

Bedfordshire Regiment, 2nd Battalion:

http://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/regiments-and-corps/the-british-infantry-regiments-of-1914-1918/bedfordshire-regiment/

 

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