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'''Albert Garth''' was born in 1893 in Milnthorpre, Westmorland, one of twelve siblings. He served in the [[6th (Service) Battalion Border Regiment|6th Border Regiment]] and a younger brother, [[James Garth, 15140 Pte.|James Garth]], served in the [[8th (Service) Battalion Border Regiment|8th Border Regiment]]. Before his enlistment he worked as a grinder at The Comb Mill in his home village of Milnthorpe.
'''Albert Garth''' was born in 1893 in Milnthorpe, Westmorland, one of twelve siblings. He served in the [[6th (Service) Battalion Border Regiment|6th Border Regiment]] and a younger brother, [[James Garth, 15140 Pte.|James Garth]], served in the [[8th (Service) Battalion Border Regiment|8th Border Regiment]]. Before his enlistment he worked as a grinder at The Comb Mill in his home village of Milnthorpe.
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Albert Garth was born in 1893 in Milnthorpe, Westmorland, one of twelve siblings. He served in the 6th Border Regiment and a younger brother, James Garth, served in the 8th Border Regiment. Before his enlistment he worked as a grinder at The Comb Mill in his home village of Milnthorpe.

Remembered with Honour
A soldier of the Border Regiment
Name Albert Garth
Rank Private
Number 14763
Battalion 6th Border Regiment
Company
Att'd/Trans
Former unit
Enlisted Kendal, Westmorland
Resident Milnthorpe, Westmorland
Where born Milnthorpe, Westmorland
Ctry of service United Kingdom
Burial / Commemoration
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Where died F & F
How died k.i.a.
Age 24
Date of death 4th October 1917
Casualty type Commonwealth War Dead
Grave ref. Panel 85 to 86
Resting place Tyne Cot Memorial