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Albert Edward Stredder | |
| Born: 1895, Birkenhead, Cheshire, England | ||
| Died: died: August 2, 1917, Poelcapelle, Belgium | ||
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| Father: | Samuel James Stredder (1875-?) | |
| Mother: | Elizabeth Turner (1874-?) | |
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| Spouse: | Never Married | |
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| Children: | No Children | |
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| Occupation: | 1911 - Errand Boy for Poultry Dealer Soldier |
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| Military: | Private Albert Edward Stredder served in World War I in the Prince of Wales
Volunteers (South Lancashire
Regiment) 2nd Battalion in Poelcapelle, Belgium and was killed in action 2nd August 1917.
He was awarded the Victory Medal and War medal. 2nd Battalion 04 Aug 1914 Tidworth: 7th Bde. 3rd Div. 14 Aug 1914 landed at Havre. 18 Oct 1915 7th Bde. to 25th Div. 26 Oct 1915 to 75th Bde. 25th Div. 21 Jun 1918 to 64th Bde. 21st Div. 30 Jun 1918 to 89th Bde. 30th Div. 11 Nov 1918 89th Bde. 30th Div. Belgium; Ellezelles, east of Renaix. |
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| Residence: | Birkenhead, Cheshire 1901 - 21 Gladstone St, Birkenhead, Cheshire, England 1911 - 14 Keightly Street, Birkenhead, Cheshire, England |
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