The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment

Private A H Whyatt


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Private Albert Herbert  WHYATT, G/3497, 7th Battalion, Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, died of wounds, Flanders France, 6th May 1917.

Born West Norwood, SE. son of William Watkins & Elizabeth Whyatt.


1911 Census - 183 Rommany Road, West Norwood - William Watkins Whyatt, head, age 55, married, plasterer, worker, born Hereford;  Susan Elizabeth Whyatt, wife, age 55, married 30 years, 11 children, 10 still alive, born Forest Hill, Kent; Thomas Edward Whyatt, son, age 22, single, plasterer, worker, born West Norwood, Surrey; Frank Leslie Whyatt, son, age 19, single, laundryman, worker, born West Norwood, Surrey; Albert Edward Victor, Whyatt, son, age 18, single, wood turner, worker, born West Norwood, Surrey; Elsie Mary  Louise Whyatt, daughter, age 14, daughter, at home, born West Norwood, Surrey.


Enlisted Bromley, Kent.

Buried at Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery, IX. H. 3., Saulty, Pas de Calais, France.

AWARDS: MM


London Gazette 21st October 1916.

His Majesty the KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the award of the Military Medal for bravery in the Field to the under mentioned Non-commissioned Officers and Men:

3497 Pte. A. H. Whyatt, Royal West Kent Regiment.


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