World War I
Charles Fullbrook

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:
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
Address: Son of Frank and Rose Fulbrook, of Overshot Hill, Danbury. Lived Billericay. Born Paddington.
CWGC Page: Charles Fulbrook
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Below from John Westwood
The Cock Inn (now the Harvard Inn)
where Charles Fullbrook resided

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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
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