Archibald BRAY
| Unit | 'C' Coy, 9th Bn, The Worcestershire Regiment, 39th Brigade, 13th Division | ||||||
| Service Number | 14146 | ||||||
| Rank | Private | ||||||
| Nature of Death | Killed in action Kut, Mesopotamia 25/1/17 | ||||||
| Age | 21 | ||||||
| Burial/Commemoration | Basra Memorial, Iraq | ||||||
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Malvern Commemoration
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Malvern Library Memorial | ||||||
| Next of Kin | Son of George and Ellen Bray of Church Cottage, Cowleigh | ||||||
| Education | - | ||||||
| Previous Employment | - | ||||||
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The Malvern News reported on the 20th April 1918: "Pte Archibald Bray reported missing on the 25/1/17 is now presumed killed. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Bray of Church Cottage, Cowleigh Road. He volunteered at the outbreak of war."
He had three older sisters - Ruby, Mabel and Adelaide and one younger brother, Gordon.
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Malvern News 20/4/18
1901 Census
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