Frederick William Kingdon grave monument details at Town UnCon F Cemetery, Barnstaple, Devon,England

Frederick William Kingdon grave monument in Town UnCon F Cemetery, Barnstaple, Devon, England

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Frederick William Kingdon
1955581897first name on monumentKingdon, Frederick: #23742, Private, 13th Works Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, WW1; Notes: I can find no Military Records for this soldier probably because the unit he served with was only formed in Saltash in June 1916, moved to Plymouth & in April 1917 became the 3rd Labour Battalion, staying in England for the duration of the War. His details appear on the 1919 Absent Voters List for Barnstaple Division, Parish of Heanton Punchardon, North Devon, but all research of this area & his address in Wrafton, near Braunton, Devon, has failed to identify him for the time being? This could be Frederick William Kingdon born in Barnstaple in 1897? If I am correct, this is probably Frederick William Kingdon, the son of Charles Walter Kingdon, a Coal Porter & Mason, b.1861 in South Molton, Devon (illegitimate son of Eliza Kingdon from Knowstone who eventually married James Richards a Blacksmith from Pilton) & Mary Jane ?? from Barnstaple who married in 1887 in Barnstaple; In the 1901 Census Frederick Kingdon lived with his parents in #3, Allen’s Court, Litchdon Street, Barnstaple; There is a Frederick Kingdon aged 13, boarding with his brother Charles Kingdon aged 20, with a middle aged widow in Allen’s Court, Litchdon Street, Barnstaple, he is a Scholar; I believe that Frederick William Kingdon Married Edith May Wakley, b.10.05.1900, in Barnstaple, Dvon in 1928; Frederick William Kingdon died in 1955, aged 58 & is buried alongside his wife Edith in the Town UnCon F Cemetery, Barnstaple, North Devon; There is no medals card on file; (Probably the Brother of Kingdon, Charles: Royal Field Artillery No: 151312 Rank: Gunner 1914-1920 WO 372/11, WW1); roeschlinp@gmail.com
Edith Kingdon
1974731901wife of Frederick William Kingdon

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This will also help me with my one name Kingdon Military studies Kingdon, Frederick: #23742, Private, 13th Works Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, WW1; Notes: I can find no Military Records for this soldier probably because the unit he served with was only formed in Saltash in June 1916, moved to Plymouth & in April 1917 became the 3rd Labour Battalion, staying in England for the duration of the War. His details appear on the 1919 Absent Voters List for Barnstaple Division, Parish of Heanton Punchardon, North Devon, but all research of this area & his address in Wrafton, near Braunton, Devon, has failed to identify him for the time being? This could be Frederick William Kingdon born in Barnstaple in 1897? If I am correct, this is probably Frederick William Kingdon, the son of Charles Walter Kingdon, a Coal Porter & Mason, b.1861 in South Molton, Devon (illegitimate son of Eliza Kingdon from Knowstone who eventually married James Richards a Blacksmith from Pilton) & Mary Jane ?? from Barnstaple who married in 1887 in Barnstaple; In the 1901 Census Frederick Kingdon lived with his parents in #3, Allen’s Court, Litchdon Street, Barnstaple; There is a Frederick Kingdon aged 13, boarding with his brother Charles Kingdon aged 20, with a middle aged widow in Allen’s Court, Litchdon Street, Barnstaple, he is a Scholar; I believe that Frederick William Kingdon Married Edith May Wakley, b.10.05.1900, in Barnstaple, Dvon in 1928; Frederick William Kingdon died in 1955, aged 58 & is buried alongside his wife Edith in the Town UnCon F Cemetery, Barnstaple, North Devon; There is no medals card on file; (Probably the Brother of Kingdon, Charles: Royal Field Artillery No: 151312 Rank: Gunner 1914-1920 WO 372/11, WW1); Regards Peter & Alex
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Town UnCon F Cemetery, Barnstaple, Devon, England

Town UnCon F Cemetery, Barnstaple
Town UnCon F Cemetery

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