The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment

Private F Faircloth


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Private Frank FAIRCLOTH, 201449, (4131), 2nd / 4th  Battalion, Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment,  died of wounds, 54 Casualty Clearing Station, Syria, 9th May 1917, age 30.

Born Leigh, Kent, son of Harry Joseph Faircloth and Alice Faircloth, of Ivy House, Leigh, Tonbridge, Kent.


1911 Census - Little Holmwood, Four Elms, Penshurst - George Henry Bennett, head, age 43, married, farm labourer, born "unknown"; Fanny Bennett, wife, age 42, married, 17 years, 6 children, 4 still alive, born Ide Hill, Kent; John Henry Bennett, son, age 15, single, working on a farm, born Hever, Kent; George Alfred Bennett, son, age 9, school, born Hever, Kent; William Charles Bennett, son, age 3, born Hever, Kent; Frank Faircloth, boarder, age 25, single, gamekeeper, born Leigh, Kent.

1911 Census - The Village, Leigh, Tonbridge, Kent - Harry Joseph Faircloth, head, age 56, married, wheelwright & carpenter, employer, own account, born Bidborough, Kent; Alice Faircloth, wife, age 47, married 29 years, 8 children, all still alive, born Leigh, Tonbridge, Kent; Harry Faircloth, son, age 28, single, carpenter, wheelwrights, worker, born Leigh, Tonbridge, Kent; George Faircloth, son, age 22, single, ball maker & stitcher, athletic manufacturers, born Leigh, Tonbridge, Kent; Percy Raymond Faircloth, son, age 15, single, worker, at home, born Leigh, Tonbridge, Kent; Alice Harriett Faircloth, daughter, age 13, school, born Leigh, Tonbridge, Kent; Edith Faircloth, daughter, age 12, school, born Leigh, Tonbridge, Kent.


Enlisted Tonbridge, Kent. 

Buried at  Deir El Belah War Cemetery, A. 174, Israel.


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