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11799 [SLI] 2/Lt Arthur Bertram Entwistle Machine Gun Corps  
Medal card Awarded Victory and British Medals whilst with SLI
15 Star with MGC
Entered France on 24th July 1915
Home address: 231 Exchange Road, West Bridgford
11799 Sgt in Shropshire Light Infantry
2nd Lt in Machine Gun Corps
2nd Lt Leicestershire Regt., attached MGC
 
AVL AV Address: The Banks
Not on Roll of Honour

Family history etc

  Arthur Bertram Entwistle    
1890 Born Chesterfield    
Census
1891
Lived at Staveley, Derbyshire with:
Father: Robert, b. 1858 Bolton, Lancs
Mother: Ellen: b. 1856 Staveley
Siblings:
Frances, b. 1884 Staveley
Lucy, b. 1887 Stavley

Coal Miner
 
Census
1901
Lived at Staveley, Derbyshire with:
Father: Robert
Mother: Ward E b.
Siblings:
Doris e, b. 1894 Staveley
Winnifred, b. 1896 Staveley

Coal Miner (Hewer)
Lucy was a servant to a Grocer in Netherthorpe, Sheffield
Census 1911
(mother and sisters)
Bolsover with Uncle’s family:
Mother: Ellen Wald
Doris Eva
Winnifred


Pupil Teacher, Shuttlworth School
Lucy was a servant at The Hall West Bridgford to the Heymann family. 6 other servants!
Census 1911 Living with Uncle’s family in Whittington:
Arthur Madin
Assistant Master
Colliery Clerk
 
Census
1911
(future in-laws)
The Banks Bingham:
Richard Huskinson, b. 1861
Hannah Huskinson, b. 1895 Bingham
Mabel Huskinson, b. 1896 Bingham
Etc…

Bricklayer

General servant domestic
 
1916 Arthur B married Mabel Huskinson in Bingham in Jun qtr 1916
Daughter Yvonne born Jun qtr 1920 Bingham
   
AVL The Banks Clearly he was using his new in-laws address  
1939 Register The School House, Church End, East Elloe, Lincolnshire.
Mabel Entwistle, b. 29 January 1896, married
One closed record (No. 2) (possibly Yvonne)

Unpaid domestic duties
Mable is occupant no. 1 and shown as married. Arthur is not present.
1968 Arthur died in Dec qtr at East Elloe, Lincolnshire    

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