We remember Albert Edward Brunker Anderson

We remember Albert Edward Brunker Anderson

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Timeline

Timeline

1890
birth Mourne Fortune, Castries Saint Lucia Source:8663071 4th December 1890
1911
commission Regular Source:8663084 24th March 1911
1911
service British Army Lieutenant Royal Irish Regiment 2nd Battalion Source:8663084 24th March 1911
1911
location 6 and 7 Grenville Place, Kensington, London United Kingdom their own address Source:8663045 2nd April 1911
1914
location Raglan South Barracks, Devonport United Kingdom military residence address Source:8663066 11th August 1914
1914
theatres France & Belgium: 1a Source:8663043 24th August 1914
1914
missing Lieutenant Anderson was wounded and taken prisoner near Bertry on the 27th August 1914 in the aftermath of Le Cateau. He was initially listed as Missing in Action. Source:9559630 27th August 1914
1939
theatres Western Europe :1 Source:8663071 1939 - 1940
1941
hospitalisation Severely wounded in Liverpool Blitz Hospital/Institution Source:8663071 1941
internment pow Source:8663043
service British Army Captain Royal Irish Regiment Source:46405
1977
death Unknown Wandsworth, London United Kingdom Source:8663071 Source:8663047 September 1977

Details

Details

Names
TypeName
First Names Albert Edward Brunker
Initials AEB
Last Name Anderson
Source 8663045
Gender
GenderSource
Male
Locations
AddressCountryTypeDateSource
6 and 7 Grenville Place, Kensington, London United Kingdom their own address known 2nd April 1911
Raglan South Barracks, Devonport United Kingdom military residence address known 11th August 1914
Contribution

Military Service

Military Service
ServiceNumberUnitSectionRankSource
British Army Royal Irish Regiment Captain
British Army Royal Irish Regiment 2nd Battalion Lieutenant
Awards
AwardTypeSource
1914 Star with Clasp First World War Campaign/Service Medal
British War Medal First World War Campaign/Service Medal
Victory Medal First World War Campaign/Service Medal
Family
Parents
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Emily Fisher mother
Louis Edward Anderson father

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Communities

Communities

Evidence

Evidence

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Official Records

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Medal Index Card
British Officers taken Prisoner of War 1914-1918 Transcription Patrick63223
1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Patrick63223
England & Wales deaths 1837-2007 Transcription Patrick63223

External Evidence

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War Diary of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment, August 1914-February 1915 Patrick63223
Wiki Tree family tree for A.E.B.Anderson Patrick63223
The London Gazette, 24th March 1911 Patrick63223
Army lists - officers on retired pay Patrick63223
The Campaigns and History of the Royal Irish Regiment Vol.II from 1900 to 1922 Patrick63223
"There's a Devil in the Drum" by J.F.Lucy Patrick63223
“The Mons Star: The British Expeditionary Force 1914” Patrick63223
Wherever the Firing Line Extends Patrick63223
1914-1918 PRISONERS OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR ICRC HISTORICAL ARCHIVES Patrick63223

Multimedia

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Mourne Fortune, Castries, Saint Lucia Patrick63223
6 Grenville Place, South Kensington, London Patrick63223
Royal Irish Regiment Cap Badge Patrick63223
St Anne's Church, Wandsworth Patrick63223
Royal Irish Regiment Cap Badge Patrick63223
SS Herschel Patrick63223
2nd Battalion R.I.Rgt. Memorial, Mons. Patrick63223
2nd Battalion R.I.Rgt. Memorial, Mons. Patrick63223
La Bascule crossroads, Mons, Belgium Patrick63223
The area to the east of Mons Patrick63223
Rue Leon Save, Mons, Belgium. Patrick63223
The fields between Caudry and Audencourt Patrick63223
The road cutting south west of Audencourt Patrick63223
The Guardhouse at Raglan Barracks, Devonport Patrick63223
Map of the Battle of Mons Patrick63223
Map of the actions at Caudry/Audencourt Patrick63223

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