home > thepast > world war 1 > boys at war > smith, ge | South Shields Grammar-Technical School for Boys | |||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||
<< SMITH, PD | ^ INDEX ^ | SNAITH, H >> | ||
SMITH, George Edward
|
|
|||
George Edward Smith was the son of iron-founder, Edward, and his wife Pleasance Agnes Smith. Born in 1894, he went to Stanhope Road School, before joining Westoe Secondary School in 1907, leaving 2 years later to be an iron founder. He served with the 19th Battalion of the Northumberland Fusiliers, and died of wounds sustained in action on 30-Mar-1916. He is buried at the Sailly-sur-la-Lys Canadian Cemetery in Pas de Calais, France, just south east of Armentieres, near the Belgian border. |
Known Addresses
1901: 21 Dean Terrace
1902: 9 Dean Terrace 1911: 9 Dean Terrace |
|||
Last updated: 16-Aug-2014 09:46 | ||||
If you have any corrections or can provide additional information, please get in touch. |
| ||||||||||||||||||||||
This site and its design and contents are copyright © Mike Todd, 2001-2014 - school copyright is acknowledged - contact me |