Private, Frank Dean 1888-1918

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Private, Frank Dean 1888-1918

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Pte, Frank Dean 1888-1918.


Name:
Frank Dean
Birth Place:
Liverpool
Residence:
Liverpool
Death Date:
29 Apr 1918
Death Location:
France & Flanders
Enlistment Location:
Liverpool
Rank:
Private
Regiment:
King's (Liverpool Regiment)
Battalion:
19th Battalion
Number:
94238
Type of Casualty:
Killed in action
Theatre of War:
Western European Theatre
Comments:
Formerly 39600, East Lancashire Regiment.

Son of John & Helen Dean, Husband of Agnes Ada Dean (nee Williams)
33 Moorgate St, Edge Hill (1911 census )
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Re: Private, Frank Dean 1888-1918

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This looks a strong possible but we need more details!
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Re: Private, Frank Dean 1888-1918

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Don't know why we didn't find the marriage before,
After Banns 26th December, 1910 St Catherine's Edge Hill
Frank Dean 22 Bachelor Carriage Cleaner 23 Moorgate Street
Father John Henry Dean Railway Servant
Agnes Ada Williams, 21 Spinster, 17 Moorgate Street
Father Edmund Alston Williams, Tailor
All signed their names
Witnesses Albert Milner and Emma Kennedy
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And the following year they have moved in with dad at 23 Moorgate Street, Edge Hill - all except father are born Liverpool
John Henry Dean 60 Wid Platelayer Eastham, Cheshire
Frank son 23 Carriage Cleaner Railway Dept
Agnes Ada daughter in law 21 Married 1 year, no children
Elizabeth daur 21 S Charwoman
Esther daur 19 S Paper Bag Maker Printing Works
Ellen daur 17 S
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The CWGC also records that he is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial
http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1629704/
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Bertieone wrote: Formerly 39600, East Lancashire Regiment.
Have not been able to find any Service Records, nor any documents relating to his previous number.
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Re: Private, Frank Dean 1888-1918

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Possible children to the marriage

Births Dec 1911
Dean Ada L Williams W. Derby 8b 1080

Births Mar 1913
Dean Nellie Williams W.Derby 8b 1150

Births Dec 1917
Dean Jessie Williams W. Derby 8b 812

There is another Dean/Williams marriage in 1911 so cannot be certain these are correct.
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Re: Private, Frank Dean 1888-1918

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King's Liverpool Regiment
Dean
94238
Frank
Private
Liverpool
29th April 1918
Killed
Husband of Mrs. Dean, of 18, Byford Street, Edge Hill
22nd June 1918 5599
30/11/1918-WC

Obituary in the Weekly Courier. I have a copy.
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At least one of the children is from the correct marriage:

NAME: Jessie Dean
GENDER: Male
BIRTH DATE: 29 Sep 1917
CHRISTENING DATE: 14 Oct 1917
CHRISTENING PLACE: Edge Hill, Lancashire, England
AGE AT CHRISTENING: 0
FATHER'S NAME: Frank Dean
MOTHER'S NAME: Agnes Ada
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Its good to see there is still progress being made on this long-running project. Is there any chance of a summary showing those still untraced? It would help those of us who get an idle moment for a bit more digging.

[By the way, Amanda, well done with your two latest findings on the St James memorial].

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daggers wrote:Its good to see there is still progress being made on this long-running project. Is there any chance of a summary showing those still untraced? It would help those of us who get an idle moment for a bit more digging.

[By the way, Amanda, well done with your two latest findings on the St James memorial].

D
Thanks Daggers!

I'm working on a summary and will post it as soon as it's complete :)

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