Albert JONES, 1893-1918, Wigpool R.I.P. (General)

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Monday, January 27, 2014, 07:16 (3948 days ago) @ dink999

Albert JONES is one of 10 men killed in WW1 who are remembered on a plaque inside Abenhall Church and I am trying to find out more about him

I have most of his family details. He was the son of John JONES and Mary Jane COOKE. His father died in 1900 and Mary remarried a William PIMBLE at Abenhall in 1905.

What I cannot find is where Albert was on the 1911 census. I don't think that he was in Wales for work as he is on a local list of recruits in the Gloucester Journal dated 12 Sept 1914.

I know JONES is not the easiest name to find but if another pair of eyes could have a look for him in 1911 I would be grateful.


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At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them


JONES, ALBERT
Rank:PrivateService No:12892
Date of Death:04/04/1918
Age:24
Regiment/Service:Gloucestershire Regiment 8th Bn.
Grave ReferenceIII. B. 2.
Cemetery LA PLUS DOUVE FARM CEMETERY
Additional Information:

Son of Mary Jane Pimble (formerly Jones), of Plump Hill, Mitcheldean, Glos., and the late John Jones. Born at Wigpool, Glos.

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