Gunner Horace George Dunham

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First name(s): 

Horace George

Surname only: 

Dunham

 

Gunner Horace George Dunham, 2783, 24th Battalion Royal Fusiliers, was killed in action on November 13th, 1916. He was aged 24.

Horace was the son of baker and confectioner Alfred Dunham and his wife Mary, of 1 North Street, Luton. He and his two brothers had worked in the family bakery.

Officially, Gunner Dunham is recorded as having been killed in action on November 13th. A letter to his parents from the Front from Capt W. S. Green, however, said his death occurred on November 14th. The machine gunner had suffered no pain and had been buried.

Horace was a fast bowler with Luton Town Cricket Club and was the holder of medals for cricket and football. He joined up in January 1915 and had been at the Front for 12 months. His last letter home was written on November 11th.

Younger brother Albert was home on leave from the Army Service Corps, while older brother Percival had a certificate of exemption as the mainstay of the family business.

 

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Service Number: 

2783

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Employer: 

Alfred Dunham (father)

War time / or Pre War occupation: 

Bakehouse worker in family business

Place of Birth: 

Luton
United Kingdom

Place of Death: 

Somme
France

War Memorial Location: 

Grave Location: 

No known grave
France

World War I Address: 

1 North Street
Luton
United Kingdom

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Gunner Horace George Dunham

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Year of Birth: 

1 892

Year of Death: 

1 916

Month of Death: 

Nov

Day of Death: 

13

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Most Relevant Date: 

Monday, November 13, 1916

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Source Date: 

Saturday, November 25, 1916