We remember Andrew Thomas Irons

We remember Andrew Thomas Irons

Timeline

Timeline

1882
birth Harpenden United Kingdom Source:2054068 1882
1906
marriage Lily Source:2054068 11th February 1906
1906
children Ena Lily Irons Source:2054068 31st May 1906
1916
enlistment Bedford United Kingdom Source:2054068 24th October 1916
employment Postman Harpenden United Kingdom Source:2054068
service British Army Private 82762 Machine Gun Corps Source:2054068
service British Army Private City of London Regiment (Post Office Rifles) 8th Source:2054068
service British Army Private 82762 Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) Source:7518288
1917
death Killed in Action Killed at the Battle of the Scarpe, the only casualty from his unit that day Arras France Source:7518288 Source:2054068 13th April 1917
burial War Memorial Arras Memorial Non-War Cemetery CWGC Cemetery/Memorial Church Green, Harpenden Pas de Calais United Kingdom France Source:2054068 Source:7518288

Details

Details

Names
TypeName
First Names Andrew Thomas
Initials AT
Last Name Irons
Source 7518288
Gender
GenderSource
Male
Contribution

Military Service

Military Service
ServiceNumberUnitSectionRankSource
British Army 82762 Machine Gun Corps Private
British Army City of London Regiment (Post Office Rifles) 8th Private
British Army 82762 Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) Private
Family
Children
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Ena Lily Irons daughter 31st May 1906
Parents
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Mary Hannah Farr mother
John William Irons father
Spouse
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Lily wife 11th February 1906

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