Frederick George Bunn

Name

Frederick George Bunn
1895

Conflict

First World War

Date of Death / Age

27/03/1918
23

Rank, Service Number & Service Details

Private
204747
East Surrey Regiment
9th Bn.

Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards

1914 /15 Star, British War and Victory medals

Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country

HAM BRITISH CEMETERY, MUILLE-VILLETTE
Ham German Mil. Cem. (Noyon Rd.) Mem. 1.
France

Headstone Inscription

Not Researched

UK & Other Memorials

St Leonard's Church Lychgate, Sandridge, Ind. plaque on pew, St Leonard's Lychgate, Sandridge

Pre War

He was born in 1895 and baptised on 24 May 1896. The son of Frederick George and Susan Bunn.


1901 Census living at Church End, Sandridge with parents and siblings.

Wartime Service

He enlisted on 5 Nov 1914 in St Albans into the Army Veterinary Corps (Territorials) as Private 89.


On 1 Dec 1916 he was transferred  from the Territorial AVC to the Regular, although not clear on the 'burnt' records it was likely to be for better pay as when he is transferred to the East Surreys he remains on AVC rates of pay.


On 15 Dec 1917 he was compulsorily transferred to the East Surrey Regiment and became Private 204747.


He was posted missing presumed dead 27 Mar 1918, during the German offensive along the Somme Front, the 'Kaiserschlacht' The Kings Battle.


Records uncovered in Berlin post war found that he had been taken to the German reserve Hospital 28 at Ham, where he died on 16 Apr 1918. He was initially buried in the German Cemetery at Ham

Additional Information

Back Pay and gratuities £23 1s 4d was paid to the father. His record also shows two further numbers T/094 and 17094 but searches have not revealed any records with these numbers. His Brother Bertie Leonard Bunn also served and Died on 28 Mar 1918. The parents were still living at Church End, Sandridge after the War

Acknowledgments

Taff Williams
Jonty Wild