Surname: |
Fulbrook |
Initials/Name: |
Charles Frederick |
Country of Service: |
UK |
Rank: |
Private |
Regiment: |
Essex Regiment |
Unit: |
1st Battalion |
Service No: |
16237 |
Age: |
24 |
Date of Death |
02\07\1915 |
How died: |
Killed in Action |
Awards: |
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Cemetery: |
Helles Memorial |
Country: |
Turkey (Including Gallipoli) |
Grave Reference: |
Panel 146 to 151 or 229 to 233 |
Local Memorials: |
Stock and
St. Mary's Buttsbury
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Address: |
Son of Frank and Rose Fulbrook, of Overshot Hill, Danbury. Lived Billericay. Born Paddington. |
CWGC Page: |
Charles Fulbrook
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(should this link fail, search the
CWGC site) |
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--------------------------------------- Below from John Westwood |
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Charles Frederick Fulbrook
enlisted in the Essex Regiment 1st Batt, in London. He was born in Paddington,
London and at the time of the Great War he was living in Billericay, and his
parents Frank and Rose were living in Danbury, Essex. Charles, a Private
was sent to Gallipoli where he was killed in action and has no known grave and
is remembered on the Helles Memorial. he died 2nd July 1915 aged 24. The
Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form
of an obelisk over 30 metres high that can be seen by ships passing through the
Dardanelles. |
Also listed
on the Buttsbury Memorial |
Updated 28.07.2024 |