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Private Charles Thomas Bond (3228)

1/1st Bn, The Herefordshire Regiment, 158th Brigade, 53rd Division, M.E.F.

Capbadge of the Herefordshire Regiment

Malvern Commemoration: St Peter Cowleigh

Burial/Commemoration: Alexandra (Chatby) Military and War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt

Nature of Death: Died of dystentery aboard the Hospital Ship Dover Castle 20/11/1915

Age: 17

Next of Kin: Son of Edmund and Mary Ann Bond of 7 Albion Terrace, Belmont Road.

Education: Cowleigh Mixed School

Charles Bond was born at North Malvern on the 30th March 1898, the son of Edmund Thomas, a cabman and Mary Ann Bond (later of 7 Albion Terrace, Newtown). Both he and his parents were members of the Salvation Army, attending services in Newtown Road. The 1901 Census shows the family living at 6 Gordon Terrace, the Wyche. Charles had four older sisters – Eva, Dorothy, Mabel and Maud. He entered Cowleigh Mixed School in August 1905 and left for work in April 1912.

He enlisted at Hereford early in 1915 under age and died of dysentery, an all too common disease in the Mediterranean, in November 1915. It is possible that due to his age he was kept ‘behind the lines’ with the Transport Section of the battalion which remained in Egypt and did not land at Gallipoli [1].

Cowleigh Mixed School Attendance Register: Worcestershire County Record Office
1901 Census
Mrs E Pitt, Ledbury 2001
AS Taylor 2001


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