The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Private N D Row
	
Photograph by "Claude Laignel"
Private Norman Denys ROW, G/31785, (557967), 1st Battalion, Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, (formerly 9th County of London Regiment, Service No.395175), killed in action, Flanders France, 27th September 1918.
1st February 1900, born Richmond, Surrey, son of *Arthur Bryant & Mary Florence Edith Row. *died age 49, March 1911 Richmond, Surrey.
1911 Census - Burlingnore House School, 3 Spring Terrace, Richmond, Surrey, SW - Mary Florence Edith Row, head, age 49, widow, married 24 years, 3 children, all still alive, housekeeper, worker, at home, born Whampoa, China; Norman Denys Row, son, age 11, schoolboy, born Richmond, Surrey; Henrietta Helen Deacon, boarder, age 40, single, Governess, worker, at home, born Assam, India; Alice Mary Wilson, servant, age 19, single, domestic servant, worker, at home, born Richmond, Surrey.
Enlisted Whitehall, London.
Buried at Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery, VIII. A. 10., France.

Brother also fell - 2nd Lieutenant Arthur Leslie Row, MM. 1st Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment, died 5th June 1918, age 27. Buried Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery, Saulty, Pas-de-Calais, France, Grave XI.C.12. Son of Mr & Mrs A B Row, of Durban, South Africa. Native of Richmond, Surrey.
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