- AlbertGeorge
- MORLEY
- G29555
Private
- WW1
- Army
- Infantry
- Middlesex Regiment
- 2nd Battalion
- None
- 16th August 1917
- 32
- Unknown
- Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium, Panel 113 to 115.
- Unknown
- Unknown
Husband of Mary M. Morley, 14, Cobden St., Yollaston, Stourbridge, Worcestershire
MORLEY Albert George Is Named On These Memorials
Further Information About MORLEY Albert George
Albert Morley was born and bred in Wollaston and was apprenticed to his father, a parchment maker. He married Mary Stinton in 1909 and they lived at 14 Cobden Street, Wollaston. He enlisted in the Middlesex Regiment and joined the 2nd Battalion in the 8th Division. This unit had been fully involved in the battle of the Somme during 1916 and in the advance to the Hindenburg Line in March 1917. It then moved to Flanders to be in the front line for the first day of the Third Battle of Ypres. In this attack on 31st July the Middlesex were in the vanguard and attacked over the Bellewaerde Ridge south of Ypres. Although some ground was gained, losses were heavy. They were withdrawn for reinforcements and returned on 16th August to attack the even stronger German defences at Westhoek. German pill boxes were hard to capture and counter attacks were frequent. Losses were again heavy and among those killed in action was Private Albert Morley.
Albert Morley has no known grave, the photograph available shows his name on Tyne Cot Memorial.