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William Burney

Pte
William Burney

Military Details

Service Number: 14412

Regiment & Unit / Ship

8th Border Regiment

Enlisted

24 Sept. 1914

Awards and Medals

The Victory Medal

The Victory Medal

The British War Medal, 1914-18

The British War Medal, 1914-18

Enlistment Details

Date of Enlistment

24 Sept. 1914

Place of Enlistment

Whitehaven

Residence at Enlistment

9 Countess Terrace, Bransty , Whitehaven

Rank at Enlistment

Pte.

Battalion at Enlistment

8th

Service Number at Enlistment

14412

Service History

Battalion War Diary Extract

In May 1915, 25th Division had moved to Aldershot to begin its for final war training. Service rifles were received in August and early in September the Division was inspected by King George V. Shortly afterwards the Division was informed that it was to proceed overseas. Entrainment began on 25th September and on 30th September the Division had concentrated around Nieppe.

Personal Details

Date of Birth

1893

Address

9 Countess Terrace, Bransty , Whitehaven

Residence (Census)

9 Countess Terrace, Bransty , Whitehaven

Residence (Roll of Honour)

9 Countess Terrace, Bransty , Whitehaven

Parents

Samuel & Elizabeth Burney (nee Dunne)

Siblings

Annie,Polly Agnes ,James ,Ellen,Ada ,Albert,John

Education and Occupation

Occupation

Clerk

Work Address

Pearl Assurance Company

Death and Memorial

Date of Death

19th November 1915

Age at Death

22

Circumstances of Death

Died of Wounds

Place of Death

Boulogne Military Hospital

Theater of Action

France

Regiment at Death

Border Regiment

Battalion/Vessel at Death

8th

Rank at Death

Pte

Buried or Commemorated at

BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY

France

Grave Position: VIII. C. 57.

Private Memorial: Primitive Methodists roll of honour , Methodists Church WW 1 memorial

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