The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment

Private A G C Terry


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Inscription - "GREATER HATH NO MAN"

Photograph by "Claude Laignel"


Private Alfred George Charles TERRY, G/3860, 7th Battalion,  Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, died of wounds, Flanders France, 1st October 1916, age 20.

17th March 1896, born  St Mary Cray, Kent, son of *Alfred &  Annie Elizabeth Terry (now Venn), of Orpington, Kent.

*died age 44, March 1917, Bromley, Kent.


1911 Census - 8 Anglesea Road, St Marys Cray, Kent - Alfred Terry, head, age 39, married, Refuge Insurance Agent, worker, at home, born St Mary Cray, Kent; Annie Elizabeth Terry, wife, age 39, married 17 years, 3 children, 2 still alive, house wife, born Walworth, London; Albert George Terry, son, age 15, single, Telegraph Boy, GPO,  born St Mary Cray, Kent; William J M Perrins, boarder, age 26, single, medical student, born Wishaw, Lanarkshire; Herbert Whleeble?, age 34, single, drapery assistant, worker, born Falmouth, Cornwall.


Enlisted Bromley, Kent.  Resided St Marys Cray, Kent.

24th August 1915, posted BEF.

Buried at Puchevillers British Cemetery, V. C. 3., Somme, France. Commemorated Orpington War Memorial


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