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|Name=Albert Garth
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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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Latest revision as of 00:58, 25 April 2020

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

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.


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