Inch, A
ALBERT INCH
Remembered with honour Daours Communal Cemetery Extension: Plot IV, Row E, Grave 19.
He enlisted in London E.C.; was entitled to the Victory and British War medals, and died at No. 53 Casualty Clearing Station, of wounds received in action. Unfortunately, Albert’s Service Record appears to be one that did not survive the World War Two bombing.
Son of Frederick A and Louisa INCH.
His parent’s marriage is proving elusive. Louisa died 10 September 1959 in Dunmow, Essex, aged 86.
Albert was born c1898 in St Luke’s, London, tho’ there is no birth registration for that time and place. He resided in London.
On the 1901 Census, aged 3 he lived in Clerkenwell, London, with his parents and three siblings. On the 1911 Census, at school aged 12, he lived in London E.C., with his parents and four siblings.
Service number
931532Rank
DriverUnit
291st BrigadeRegiment
Place buried
Date of death
05/09/1918Age at death
20Place of death
Memorial(s)
- 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)