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Current record for: Frederick George Bint
Deceased Folder
Name
Frederick George Bint
Born in
Holloway - Middlesex
Resident of
Highbury - Middlesex
Died
08/04/1918
Age
36
Cause of Death
Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial
Glisy Communal Cemetery, France
Grave or panel reference
In South-West corner.
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World War 1
France and Flanders
Relative(s)
Stallwood (formerly Bint), Mother
N C Bint, Wife
27, Melgund Road, Highbury
Military Information
Rank
Driver
Service Number
291541
Unit
attd. 7th Cavalry Field Ambulance
Regiment
Royal Army Service Corps
Service
Army
Enlisted in
Highbury - Middlesex
Memorial(s) link(s)
Royal Northern Central Hospital entrance way arch and St. Mary Magdalene Church
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Deceased
Bint Frederick George