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RAMC profile of:
Henry Ernest Albert VERRINDER
[Service No:  103893]
 
 


Place or Date
of Birth:
Swansea, South Wales

Service Number: 103893

TF Number:

Rank: Pte

Unit: No 4 Coy

Attached To:

Enlistment Location: Bristol

Also Served:

Outcome: Died

Date Died: 30/11/1915
Age Died: 49

Where Buried and/or Commemorated: UK - Bristol (Greenbank) Cemetery, Gloucestershire

Awards:

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Other Information:

Henry enlisted on 19th November 1915. He was 44 years and 11 months old; was a painter by trade; and was living at 110 Devon Road, Easton, Bristol at the time. He was admitted into Netley hospital at 4.00 a.m. on 29th November 1915, but died at 10.00 p.m. the next day of a perforated duodenal ulcer. He was the son of Thomas and Charlotte Verrinder; and the husband of Caroline Verrinder of 221 Easton Road, Easton, Bristol.


 
 
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