MANDERS Arthur
Rank : Private
Regiment : 1st Battalion Border Regiment
Service number : 29845
Conflict : WW1
Date of death : Died of wounds aged 31 on 23rd October 1918
Buried : Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille, France, Grave VI. B. 59.
Relatives : Son of William and Elizabeth Manders, of Willersey, Gloucestershire
Memorial : Beckford St John the Baptist Church
Also appears on : Beckford St John the Baptist Church Roll of Honour
Regiment : 1st Battalion Border Regiment
Service number : 29845
Conflict : WW1
Date of death : Died of wounds aged 31 on 23rd October 1918
Buried : Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille, France, Grave VI. B. 59.
Relatives : Son of William and Elizabeth Manders, of Willersey, Gloucestershire
Memorial : Beckford St John the Baptist Church
Also appears on : Beckford St John the Baptist Church Roll of Honour
Details:
Additional information on the memorial: Pte. 1st Border Regt. of wounds received in action. Sept 23rd 1918
A photograph of Private A. Manders of Beckford can be found in Berrow’s Worcester Journal Supplement, Saturday 9th November 1918, available at Worcestershire Archives.
There is a grave photo