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Current record for: Albert Luckins
Deceased Folder
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Name
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Albert Luckins
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Born in
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Islington, London
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Resident of
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47 Offord Road, Islington, London
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Died
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05/07/1916
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Age
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22
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Cause of Death
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Killed in action
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Cemetery or memorial
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Dantzig Alley British Cemetery, Mametz, France
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Grave or panel reference
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VIII. B. 5.
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World War 1 France and Flanders
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Pte Albert Luckins (1894-1916): Graves Registration Report
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Pte Albert Luckins (1894-1916): Grave Registration document - register
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Pte Albert Luckins (1894-1916): Commonwealth War Graves Commission commemorative certificate
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Private Albert Luckins (1894-1916)
Private Luckins is recorded as living at two addresses in Islington, prior to 47 Offord Road:
1901 - 18 Pembroke Street (Age 7) 1911 - 1 Little Cummin Street (Age 17)
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Relative(s)
- Christopher Thomas Luckins, Father
Military Information
Rank
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Private
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Service Number
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G/3315
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Unit
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12th Battalion
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Regiment
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Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment)
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Service
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Army
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Enlisted in
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Not Known
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