Hector Phillip Seabourne
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September 1896, Knighton
5' 6.½"
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Birmingham
2nd October 1915
Rose Cottage, The Cwm, Knighton
236 Stanley Park Avenue, Anfield, Liverpool.
Lance Corpral 702252
23rd Battalion, London Regiment
Royal Army Medical Corps
Private. 5470, 23rd London Regiment
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
British War Medal Victory Medal
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Beatrice (nee Gore) married in the Parish Church of Walton on the Hill, Lancashire 27th September 1918
Iris Gwendoline Seabourne Gore, born 24th February 1915
Thomas Philip 1869 - 8th September 1943 (An Ironmongers Porter)
Margaret (nee Wozencroft) 1869 - 29th November 1958 Married in Whitton 30th January 1894
John Thomas 1894 - 21st August 1894
Margery Kate 6th April 1895 - 1975
Frank Douglas 5th February 1898 - 1974
Aubrey Harper 9th October 1899 - 1977
Malcolm Thomas 4th March 1902 - 1978
Iris May 15th April 1905 - 16th February 1997
Thomas Philip 14th April 1909 - 1998
Harold Victor 25th June 1911 - 1999
Admitted to hospital on 10th December 1918 suffering influenza, Discharged from hospital 31 December 1918.
Re-admitted on 1st February 1919, suffering pneumonia, Venice Street Auxiliary Military Hospital, Liverpool - Dr. H.T. Nixon and Dr. J.P. Nixon. Venice Street was attached to the 1st Western General Hospital in Fazackerley, Liverpool.
Died at 11.15pm on 2nd February 1919, Beatrice was present at his death.
His discharge papers were only sent to his wife on 10th July 1919 some 5 months after his death.
On the 11th August 1919 Beatrice was awarded a widows pension of 20s 5d per week for her and her child.
Beatrice re-married in 1921 to Charles Newman.