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George Huntly Bevan |
CWGC:
Rank: Private
Regiment: Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), 5th Company
No: 144461
Date of Death: 28th June 1918
Commemorated: Ploegsteert Memorial
SNWM:
Rank: Private
Regiment: Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)
No: 144461
Formerly King’s Own Scottish Borderers, No. 33204
Place or Birth: Barony, Lanarkshire
Date of Death: 28th June 1918
Place of Death: France & Flanders
Cause of Death: Killed in Action
SDGW:
Rank: Private
Regiment: Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)
No: 144461
Formerly King’s Own Scottish Borderers, No. 33204
Place or Birth: Barony, Lanarkshire
Place of Enlistment: Glasgow
Date of Death: 28th June 1918
Place of Death: France & Flanders
Cause of Death: Killed in Action
MIC:
George H. Bevan, Private, Machine Gun Corps, No. 144461
Medal Entitlement: British War & Victory Medals
Soldiers’ Effects:
George Huntley Bevan, Private, 5th battalion, Machine Gun Corps, No. 144461. Killed in Action in France 26th June 1918.
Father Thomas.
Listed on Glasgow Roll of Honour: Private, Machine Gun Corps, 116 Annfield Street, Glasgow.
1901 Census, Living at 306 Springburn Road, Dennistoun.
Father Thomas Bateson Bevan, age 31, ‘Holder on to Riveters’, born England
Mother Catherine Bevan, age 31, born Glasgow
Children: Isabella J. N. Bevan, age 3, born Glasgow
George Huntley Bevan, age 1, born Glasgow
Aunt Maggie M. McGhee, age 24, Hank Winder, born Glasgow