The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Private J Greenall

Private Joseph (John) GREENALL, G/31553, 7th Battalion, Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, (formerly 36612, Border Regiment), killed in action, Flanders France, 27th August 1918.
Born St Helens, Lancashire, son of Henry Willam & Hannah Greenall.
1911 Census - 132 Lton Street, St Helens, Lancashire - Henry William Greenall, head, age 44, married, general labourer, born St Helens, Lancashire; Hannah Greenall, wife, age 41, married 23 years, 9 children, all still alive, born St Helens, Lancashire; Henery William Greenall, son, age 20, single, glass works clerk, born St Helens, Lancashire; John Greenall, son, age 17, single, glass works gatherer, born St Helens, Lancashire; Gilbert Greenall, son, age 15, single, glass cutter, born St Helens, Lancashire; Martha Greenall, daughter, age 13, school, born St Helens, Lancashire; Joseph Greenall, son, age 11, school, born St Helens, Lancashire; Jane Greenall, daughter, age 8, school, born St Helens, Lancashire; Herbert Greenall, son, age 6, school, born St Helens, Lancashire; William Greenall, son, age 4, school, born St Helens, Lancashire; Albert Greenall, son, age 1, born St Helens, Lancashire.
Enlisted St Helens, Lancashire.
Buried at Bernafay Wood British Cemetery, I. 2., Montauban, France.
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