World War I
Charles Frederick Norman Webb

Surname: Webb
Initials/Name: Charles Fred Noman
Country of Service: UK
Rank: Private
Regiment: Middlesex Regiment
Unit: 1st Battalion
Service No:
Age: 30
Date of Death 23/4/1917
How died:  Killed in action
Awards:
Cemetery: Heninel-Crosisilles Road Cemetery
Country: France
Grave Reference: II.C.4.
Local Memorials: Stock
Address: Husband of Laura Jane Webb Mill Road Stock
CWGC Page: Charles Fred Norman Webb
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Below from John Westwood
Charles Frederick Norman Webb was a private in the 1st Batt. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regt). He was born in South Hanningfield and enilsted in Warley, Brentwood. He was killed in action 23rd April 1917 aged 30 and is buried in the Heninel-Croisilles Road Cemetery. The 21st Division captured Heninel on 12 April 1917 and advanced eastwards on the two following days. The 33rd Division then took over the attack. These two divisions are largely represented in the cemetery. This was the second Battle of the Scarpe 23- 24th April 1917

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