Doris Edith Kingdon grave monument details at Marlborough Road Cemetery, Ilfracombe, Devon,England

Doris Edith Kingdon grave monument in Marlborough Road Cemetery, Ilfracombe, Devon, England

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Doris Edith Kingdon
1963551908first name on monument
Herbert Edward Kingdon
1965691896husband of Doris Edith KingdonKingdon, Herbert E: Royal Garrison Artillery No: 782, Rank: Gunner, & No: 866172, Rank: Gunner, Royal Field Artillery, 1914-1920 WO 372/11/176234, WW1; Notes: The records indicate that Herbert E. Kingdon Enlisted on 07.03.1913; He was Discharged on 21.06.1918, having previously served overseas, under King’s Regulations Para 392 (xvi) 2 (a) (i) at the age of 23 for Sickness; He was discharged as a S/S rank from the 4th Reserve Brigade (Territorials), Royal Field Artillery, consisting of 19, 21 & 56 Batteries stationed in Woolwich; This is probably Herbert Edward Kingdon who was born in Braunton in 1896, registered in Barnstaple, Devon as there are no other possibilities; If I am correct then Herbert Edward Kingdon was the son of Samuel Kingdon, a Tailor & Grocer & Dairyman, b.1870 in Heanton Punchardon, Devon, & Ida Evelyne Mitchell from Braunton who married in 1894 in Braunton, Devon; In the 1901 Census Herbert E Kingdon lived with his parents in Heanton Street, Braunton, North Devon; In the 1911 Census Herbert Edward Kingdon is aged 14 & living with his parents as an Assistant Dairy Boy at #17, Wilder Road, Ilfracombe, Devon; Following his Army service in WW1, I believe that Herbert E Kingdon Married Doris Edith Challacombe, b.1908, Ilfracombe, Devon, in 1932 in Barnstaple, Devon; Herbert E Kingdon may well have died in 1965 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Aged 69; Awarded the Silver War Badge #412252 (1st Issue, 2nd type) from Woolwich on 06.06.1918; Medals Card on file for award of the Victory & British War Medals; Regards Peter Holden & Alexandra Mary Kingdon roeschlinp@gmail.com

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This would help my 'one name' research of the Kingdon families - Kingdon, Herbert E: Royal Garrison Artillery No: 782, Rank: Gunner, & No: 866172, Rank: Gunner, Royal Field Artillery, 1914-1920 WO 372/11/176234, WW1; Notes: The records indicate that Herbert E. Kingdon Enlisted on 07.03.1913; He was Discharged on 21.06.1918, having previously served overseas, under King’s Regulations Para 392 (xvi) 2 (a) (i) at the age of 23 for Sickness; He was discharged as a S/S rank from the 4th Reserve Brigade (Territorials), Royal Field Artillery, consisting of 19, 21 & 56 Batteries stationed in Woolwich; This is probably Herbert Edward Kingdon who was born in Braunton in 1896, registered in Barnstaple, Devon as there are no other possibilities; If I am correct then Herbert Edward Kingdon was the son of Samuel Kingdon, a Tailor & Grocer & Dairyman, b.1870 in Heanton Punchardon, Devon, & Ida Evelyne Mitchell from Braunton who married in 1894 in Braunton, Devon; In the 1901 Census Herbert E Kingdon lived with his parents in Heanton Street, Braunton, North Devon; In the 1911 Census Herbert Edward Kingdon is aged 14 & living with his parents as an Assistant Dairy Boy at #17, Wilder Road, Ilfracombe, Devon; Following his Army service in WW1, I believe that Herbert E Kingdon Married Doris Edith Challacombe, b.1908, Ilfracombe, Devon, in 1932 in Barnstaple, Devon; Herbert E Kingdon may well have died in 1965 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Aged 69; Awarded the Silver War Badge #412252 (1st Issue, 2nd type) from Woolwich on 06.06.1918; Medals Card on file for award of the Victory & British War Medals; Regards Peter Holden & Alexandra Mary Kingdon
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Marlborough Road Cemetery, Ilfracombe, Devon, England

Marlborough Road Cemetery, Ilfracombe
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