Salmon, George F
Rank: Sapper
Regiment: No 6 Telegraph Contruction Company, Royal Engineers
Wife: Mrs M F Salmon
Brother-in-Law: Frederick William Croucher
Address: 11 Brewery Cottages, Bourne Walk, Hastings
Other Info: Signalling Depot. According to CWGC, George died aged 29 on 30th October 1919. He is remembered at Hastings Cemetery, grave reference L.F.U9.
Published: October 1915, January 1916, August 1916, June 1917 & September 1917
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George Franklin Salmon born July 1890. His father was George Wingfield, but he was at sea when George was born so took mothers name. His mother and father married shortly afterwards. He died of the effects of gas in 1919. Worked for the Hastings Gas & Light Co. after the war. He has a CWWG stone but his wife, Mable would not let him be buried in the war graves section of Hastings Cemetery.
Thank you for providing this extra information. Kind Regards, Kieron.
Apologies a correction.
George was an electrician and worked for the Post Office Engineering Dept. Not Electric Co.
Hello. George and Mabel were my Dad’s great aunt and uncle. Any more information you have about them would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Danielle, Thank you for taking the time to comment. It seems that George and Mabel often sent correspondence to the paper, so I’ll add any further information I find here. Kind Regards, Kieron.