Private Alfred Edward Draper

Rank or Title

Date of Birth

1893

Date of Death

21 Mar 1918

War time / or Pre War occupation

Straw hat warehouseman

Employer

H. Clark, Dumfries Street

Service Number

80023

Place of Birth

Slip End
United Kingdom

World War I Address

13 Newcombe Road
Luton
United Kingdom

Place of Death

France

Grave Location

France

War Memorial Location

Soldier or Civilian

  • Soldier

Source

The Luton News , 11th April 1918
Pte Alfred Edward Draper

Pte Alfred Edward Draper, 80023, 16th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, was killed in action in France on March 21st, 1918, the first day of the final major German offensive of the war.

He was one of six sons of Emma Clara and the late Frederick Draper, of 13 Newcombe Road, Luton, and had been employed in the warehouse of hat manufacturer Mr H. Clark, of Dumfries Street, before joining up.

Alfred enlisted in November 1915 he was sent to Eastbourne for training. After some months he was drafted to France, where he served for 15 months, returning home for 14 days leave in November 1917 and going back to France on December 2nd.

Along with his widowed mother, Alfred left three sisters and six brothers, including two serving (Cpl Frederick Draper with the RAF, and Pte Bertram Draper with the R.A.M.C. - Bertram was serving with his brother in France just before Alfred's death).

Individual Location

Pte Alfred Edward Draper

Author: Deejaya

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