Sergeant Arthur Nottingham
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name:
Nottingham,
Arthur
Date of birth: 1889-01-28
Place of birth: Garrot Green Middlesex England
Next of kin: Ernest Nottingham, father. 20 Shubert Road, London, England
Marital status: single
Language: English
Occupation (attested): Teamster
Occupation (normalized): Animal-Drawn Vehicle Driver (Road)
Religion: Church of England
Date of death:
1916-09-23
Cause of death:
Died of wounds
Buried:
Wandsworth (Earlsfield) Cemetery, H. 9. 2123.
MILITARY INFORMATION
Regimental number: 63678
Highest Rank:
Sergeant
Rank detail
- Sergeant (Army). 1916-09-21 to 1916-09-23
- Sergeant, 3rd Battalion, Infantry (Army). 1916-01-13 to 1916-09-21
- Corporal, 3rd Battalion, Infantry (Army). 1915-05-03 to 1916-01-13
- Corporal (Army). 1915-01-27 to 1915-05-03
- Private (Army). 1914-10-28 to 1915-01-27
Degree of service: Europe
Survived war: no
Battle wounded/killed: Wounded June 17, 1915 at Givenchy, Wounded September 8, 1916
Commemoration location: Huntingdon, Quebec
Awards
Military Medal
Date of award: 1916-08-10
Source: London gazette
RESEARCH INFORMATION
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CWGC ID: 381296
LAC ID:
551058
Service file: B7382-S003
Uploader's Notes:
Son of Ernest Nottingham and Louise Julia Nottingham (nee Boughton)
He was working in the Huntingdon Quebec area as a teamster when the war broke out. Sergeant Nottingham was mortally wounded by mortar fire while in a holding trench near the front lines at the Ypres Salient.
Uploader's Research notes: 23rd Battalion Nominal Roll [Sergeant Army Canadian Infantry 3rd Battalion C Company Private Army Canadian Infantry 23rd Battalion A Company Corporal Army Canadian Infantry 23rd Battalion A Company Corporal Army Canadian Infantry 3rd Battalion C Company Sergeant Army Canadian Infantry Canadian Casualty Assembly Centre Military Medal ]
ARCHIVAL INFORMATION
Date added: 2004-09-04
Last modified: 2019-07-04