- FrederickMoore
- BRAMPTON
- 20016
Private
- WW1
- Army
- Infantry
- King's Shropshire Light Infantry
- 1st Battalion
- Formerly 50257, Royal Army Medical Corps.
- 9th October 1916
- Killed in action
- Unknown
- Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, France, Pier and Face 12A and 12D.
- Born Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, resident Wolverley near Kidderminster, enlisted Birmingham
- Unknown
- Unknown
BRAMPTON Frederick Moore Is Named On These Memorials
Notes About The Memorial(s) Listed Above
Wolverley St John the Baptist Church WW1 Memorial with the information: Pte. Kings Shrops. L.I. Stourport Boat Club as E.M. Brampton – initial E. incorrect. Wolverley Memorial Hall with the information: Kings Shropshire Lt Infantry.
Further Information About BRAMPTON Frederick Moore
Additional information on the memorial: Kings Shropshire Lt Infantry
Mr. F.W. Brampton, €œAbbotscroft€, Lion Hill, Kidderminster and of the Steel Stampings Company Ltd. Cookley has four sons in the forces. Private G.S. Brampton is with the Mounted Ambulance in Egypt. Private F.M. Brampton joined the K.S.L.I. In a desperate charge in September last year he lost his left eye and was wounded in the arm and leg. He went out to France again and made the supreme sacrifice on 9th October. Private C. Clifford Brampton, R.W.R. has been posted missing since 25th September. The fourth son, H.L. Brampton is a cadet at St. John’s College, Oxford and expects to get his commission in February. A later report states that the youngest son Lt. Harry Brampton was killed in June 1917.
Source for additional information: Kidderminster Shuttle 28th October 1916, Kidderminster Times 4th November 1916, Kidderminster Shuttle 16th June 1917.
Frederick Brampton has no known grave, the photograph available shows his name on Thiepval Memorial.