Sergeant Peter Pieraccini

Title (Mr/ Mrs/ Capt/ Rev etc): 

First name(s): 

Peter

Surname only: 

Pieraccini

 

Sgt Peter Pieraccini, 19744, 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, was killed in action on the Somme on October 12th, 1916.

Born in Luton, he was the son of James and Elizabeth Pieraccini, of 19 May Street, Luton. He married Ethel May Dyer in 1906 and lived at 4 Manchester Place, Dunstable, with their six children.

A friend who was with him before they went into action wrote to his widow that Peter had been reported missing but was then found by another battalion to have been killed.

Like his father, Peter Pieraccini was a plasterer by trade. He enlisted in the Beds Regiment on March 1st, 1915, and was trained at Ampthill Camp. He got his first stripe after being in the Army a fortnight, and was afterwards promoted to the rank of sergeant.

He was drafted out to France in July 1915 and had been wounded once before his death. He had been a member of Dunstable Football Club.

 

Service or Civilian?: 

Service Number: 

19744

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Employer: 

Sel-employed

War time / or Pre War occupation: 

Plasterer

Place of Birth: 

Luton
United Kingdom

Place of Death: 

Somme
France

War Memorial Location: 

Grave Location: 

Warlencourt British Cemetery
France

World War I Address: 

4 Manchester Place
Dunstable
United Kingdom

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Sgt Peter Pieraccini

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Year of Death: 

1 916

Month of Death: 

Oct

Day of Death: 

12

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Most Relevant Date: 

Thursday, October 12, 1916

Source: 

Source Date: 

Thursday, November 23, 1916