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  Sergeant John Baden Bunting Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry born 1901
Medal roll
No medal card – presumably because he joined occupation army after the war ended.
No service/pension records exist on Ancestry
Roll of Honour RoH: Army of occupation

Family history etc

  Sergeant John Baden Bunting
1901 Born Bingham    
Census 1891 The family lived in Newgate Street, Bingham:
Father: George Bunting, b.1864 Bingham
Mother: Sarah, b. 1862 Bingham
Siblings:
Mary A, b.1887 Bingham
Albert, b. 1888 Bingham
Mabel, b. 1891 Bingham

Gardener
 
Census 1901 Lived in Chapel Yard with:
Father: George Bunting
Mother: Sarah J Bunting
Siblings:
Albert E
Mabel
Agnes, b. 1893 Bingham
Edwin, b. 1896 Bingham
Ethel, b. 1898 Bingham

Platelayer with GNR & L&N&W


Shop Boy (Chemist’ errand boy)
 
Census 1911 Lived in Newgate Street, Bingham with:
Widowed mother: Sarah Jane Bunting
Siblings:
Albert Edward
Edwin
Niece:
Gertrude Annie L, b. 1909 Nottingham



Chemist’s Assistant
Baker’s errand boy

Gertrude was illegitimate daughter of sister Mary Ann, who was in service in Nottingham.




Albert and Edwin served in WW1. Click on their names to learn more
Electoral register 1921-22 Sarah Jane and Albert Edward, Kirkhill Cottages.
1923-31 Sarah Jane, Kirkhill Cottages
1930 John Baden Bunting, Bathley Street Nottingham
 
1939 Register 6 Kirkhill Cottages, Bingham:
Sarah Jane Bunting, b. 29 Aug 1861, widow
John Baden Bunting, b. 10 Jun 1900, single
Ethel Bunting, b. 14 Feb 1899, single

Unpaid domestic duties
Agent and Collector for Trent Trading Co Nottingham
Domestic service
1951 Probate: Died 9th January 1951. Age 50, address: 6 Kirkhill Cottages, Administration to sister Ethel (spinster). £310. 15s. 10d. Certificate: Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
Formerly Railway Platelayer,
Sister: E Bunting in attendance
  J Bunting was a member of the Bingham branch of The Royal British Legion  

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