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RAMC profile of:
Frederick KNIGHT
[Service No:  27752]
 
 


Place or Date
of Birth:
Littlehampton, Sussex

Service Number: 27752

TF Number:

Rank: Pte

Unit: No 11 Coy

Attached To:

Enlistment Location: Seaford

Also Served:

Outcome: Died

Date Died: 25/01/1916
Age Died: 44

Where Buried and/or Commemorated: UK - Littlehampton Cemetery, Sussex

Awards:

Gazette Reference:
 


Other Information:

Frederick had previously served in the Home Hospital Reserve. He enlisted into the R.A.M.C. on 23rd September 1914. He was 43 years and 1 month old and a shopkeeper by trade. On 7th December 1914, he was admitted into the Seaside Hospital at Seaford suffering with influenza. He was admitted into hospital again on 20th September 1915 after complaining for several months of severe headaches, which appeared on waking up in the morning. On 15th November 1915 he was brought before a medical board and recommended for discharge as permanently unfit for service. Frederick was the husband of Daisy Jane Knight of 10 Norfolk Road, Littlehampton.


 
Additional Information: Date Added: Tuesday 22 August, 2017
 
Frederick's final resting place. [Photograph taken by Barbara Janman]


  
 
 
 
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