Hart, F
FREDERICK HART
Remembered with honour Ramleh War Cemetery: Row L, Grave 32.
He enlisted in Bedford, and was formerly Drummer 9351 Bedfordshire Regiment. He was entitled to the Victory, British War and 1914 Star medals, his qualifying date being 6 October 1914, and was killed in action in Palestine. Unfortunately, Frederick’s Service Record appears to be one that did not survive the World War Two bombing.
Son of William and Emily Hollins (nee MORRIS) HART of Watford Heath.
His parents married 1875 at Dudley Registry Office, Staffs. William died 1935 in the Watford district aged 83.
Frederick was born 12 January 1892 in Bushey, Herts, and baptised 4 May 1894 at St Matthew’s, Oxhey, Herts. He resided in Watford.
On the 1901 Census, aged 9 he lived in Oxhey, with his parents and four siblings. On the 1911 Census, a Private in the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment aged 20, he was stationed at Longmoor Camp, East Liss, Hants.
Service number
37167Rank
CorporalUnit
1st/4th BattalionRegiment
Place buried
Date of death
25/11/1917Age at death
26Place of death
Memorial(s)
Notes
His brother William died 21 July 1916 and also features on this Roll of Honour- 1st S.W. Herts Scout Troop [in St Mary's Parish Church Watford] (4)
- Abbot's Langley Herts War Memorial (17)
- Aldbury Herts War Memorial (1)
- Aldenham Herts War Memorial (located in Letchmore Heath Herts) (8)
- All Saints Church Croxley Green Herts (12)
- All Saints Church Harrow Weald Middx (2)
- All Saints Church Hertford (1)
- All Saints Church King's Langley Herts (1)
- All Saints Church Leavesden Herts (31)
- All Saints Church Witham Essex (3)