GREEN Oliver
Rank : Private
Regiment : 2nd/6th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Service number : 2200
Conflict : WW1
Date of death : Killed in action on 19th July 1916
Buried : Commemorated on Loos Memorial, France, Panel 22 to 25.
Birthplace : Ladywood, Birmingham, enlisted Birmingham
Memorial : Birmingham Goods District War Memorial now in Severn Valley Railway Museum
Regiment : 2nd/6th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Service number : 2200
Conflict : WW1
Date of death : Killed in action on 19th July 1916
Buried : Commemorated on Loos Memorial, France, Panel 22 to 25.
Birthplace : Ladywood, Birmingham, enlisted Birmingham
Memorial : Birmingham Goods District War Memorial now in Severn Valley Railway Museum
Details:
Oliver Green was employed by the London and North West Railway as a Goods Porter at Monument Lane Station, Birmingham. Listed in the London and North Western Railwaymen Roll of Honour Book with the additional information: Private.
On the 1911 census Oliver was resident at 141 St Vincent St, Ladywood with his parents Arthur and Alice and his 7 siblings. Oliver aged 13 was still at school, his older brother Ben was employed as a waggoner with the London and North West Railway.