- Arthur
- MANDERS
- 238003
Private
- WW1
- Army
- Infantry
- Worcestershire Regiment
- 7th Battalion
- 2nd/7th Battalion
- None
- 19th August 1917
- 23
- Unknown
- White House Cemetery, St. Jean-les-Ypres, Belgium, Grave II. A. 27.
- Unknown
- Unknown
Son of John Manders, 37 Broad St., Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
MANDERS Arthur Is Named On These Memorials
Notes About The Memorial(s) Listed Above
Bromsgrove Independent Order of Oddfellows under Queen’s Own Royal Lodge
Further Information About MANDERS Arthur
The following information has been researched and transcribed by Sandra Taylor:
The birth of Arthur Manders is registered in the September Quarter 1894 under the Bromsgrove Registration District.
A. Manders, Private, Worcestershire Regiment was employed by the Midland Railway as a Wagon Painter’s Boy in the Carriage and Wagon Department at Bromsgrove Station. These details are recorded in the company’s memorial book.
Source: In Remembrance of the Brave Men of the Midland Railway who Gave their Lives in the Great War 1914-1919. Published by the company to coincide with the unveiling of the Midland Railway War Memorial at Derby on Thursday 15th December 1921 at 11.45am.