We remember Francis Day

We remember Francis Day

Timeline

Timeline

1888
birth Scarborough United Kingdom Source:6249589 Source:6249534 9th November 1888
1911
children Leonard Day Source:6249534 1911
1913
children Frank Day Source:6249534 1913
1914
enlistment Scarborough United Kingdom Source:6249534 7th September 1914
1915
dates Age 26 Source:6249534 9th March 1915
1915
discharge Source:6249534 9th March 1915
1915
hospitalisation Suffered from epilepsy, which resulted in his discharge from RFA on 9 March 1915 Hospital/Institution Source:6249534 9th March 1915
1917
events Medical Examination Attempted re-enlistment Northwich United Kingdom Source:6249534 11th May 1917
employment Bricklayer Source:6249534
marriage Florence Greenlow Source:6249534
service British Army Driver 20917 Royal Field Artillery royal field artillery 79th Brigade Source:1151642
sibling George Day Source:6249534
1979
death Scarborough United Kingdom Source:6249589 1979

Details

Details

Names
TypeName
First Names Francis
Initials F
Last Name Day
Source 1151642
Gender
GenderSource
Male
Contribution

Military Service

Military Service
ServiceNumberUnitSectionRankSource
British Army 20917 Royal Field Artillery royal field artillery 79th Brigade Driver
Family
Children
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Leonard Day son 1911
Frank Day son 1913
Siblings
NameRelationshipDatesSource
George Day brother
Spouse
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Florence Greenlow wife
Religion
DateReligionSource
1914-09-07 Methodist

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External Evidence

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FreeBMD listing of Birth Registration Geoffrey36675
Marriage to Florence E Greenlow Geoffrey36675
Pension Record from WW1 Geoffrey36675
Death record of Francis Day Geoffrey36675

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We remember Francis Day