- First Name(s):N
- Surname:ADAMS
- Service Number:835187
- Rank:
Bombardier
- Conflict:WW1
- Service:Army
- Army Sector:Artillery
- Corps:Royal Field Artillery
- Brigade:3rd South Midland Brigade
- Unit:B Battery
- Former Units:Formerly 1085 Royal Field Artillery.
- Date of Death:1st March 1919
- Age At Death:25
- Place of Death:Unknown
- Place of Burial:Birmingham (Lodge Hill) Cemetery, Warwickshire, England, Screen Wall. B10. 9. 661D.
- Place of Birth:Unknown
- Home Town:Unknown
- Casualty's Relatives:
Son of Nathaniel Charles and Louisa Adams, of Bank House, Grange Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham
ADAMS N Is Named On These Memorials
Notes About The Memorial(s) Listed Above
Austin Motor Company WW1 Roll of Honour No 2 now in Northfield Royal British Legion Club under Workpeople.
Austin Motor Company WW1 Roll of Honour No 1 now in Northfield Royal British Legion Club under Workpeople.
Further Information About ADAMS N
The details given are for Nathaniel Charles Adams as a suggested casualty for this individual.
Awarded the Territorial Efficiency Medal
Nathaniel Adams was born in Birmingham in 1894. He went to France 1st April 1915. The family formerly resided at Winson Green, Birmingham. The death of Nathaniel C Adams is registered in the March Quarter 1919 under the Kings Norton Registration District.
NB from Andy: Although I cannot find a direct link to the Austin Motor Company (the 1911 census shows him as working in the jewellery trade with his father, as a warehouseman) he must be a strong possibility. Given that he won’t be on the next census, I guess we’ll never know, unless we get a copy of his death certificate which will show his occupation.