Trooper Albert HATCH 1899 Hartpury (General)

by Jefff @, West London, Middlesex, Tuesday, October 30, 2012, 16:00 (4410 days ago) @ slowhands

1911 Census
4 rooms residence, No 6 Catsbury Hill, Hartpury, Gloucester

James Hatch Head abt 1856 55 Male Married 30yrs, Farm Labourer, Hartpury Gloucestershire
Jane Hatch Wife abt 1857 54 Female Married 30yrs, Hartpury Gloucestershire
Henry George Hatch Son abt 1885 26 Male Single, Groom Gardener Domestic, Hartpury Gloucestershire
Alice Maria Hatch Daughter abt 1892 19 Female Single, General Domestic servant, Hartpury Gloucestershire
Beatrice Louisea Hatch Daughter abt 1896 15 Female Single General Domestic servant, Hartpury Gloucestershire
Albert Hatch Son abt 1899 12 Male school, Hartpury Gloucestershire
Frances Hatch Son abt 1901 10 Male school, Hartpury Gloucestershire
Miriam Hatch Daughter abt 1904 7 Female school, Hartpury Gloucestershire
Grace Hatch Daughter abt 1906 5 Female school, Hartpury Gloucestershire

From Ancestry free search page it appears Albert recovered to eventually pass away in Worcestershire in 1985.

The Royal Gloucestershire Hussars have a particularly long and proud history having been originally formed in 1795. During the Great War they fought at Gallipoli, for example.

http://glosters.tripod.com/RGH.html
http://www.1914-1918.net/glosyeo.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Gloucestershire_Hussars#The_Great_War

There is a Regimental Memorial within the grounds of Gloucester Cathedral
http://www.remembering.org.uk/rgh_memorial.htm


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