The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment

Corporal G R Camp


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Corporal George Raymond CAMP, 30705, "B" Company, 6th Battalion, Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, died of accidental injuries, 3rd December 1918, France, age 22.

Son of  Nicholas & Amelia Ann Camp, of 121, Bollo Lane, South Acton, London.

27th July 1898, St Matthews Union Church, Willesden, Middlesex,  baptism of George Raymond Camp son of Nicholas (upholsterer) & Amelia Ann Camp of 208 High Street, Harlesden.


1911 Census - 121, Bollo Lane, South Acton, London - Nicholas Camp, head, age 44, married, upholsterer, home furnishings, born Acton, Middlesex; Amelia Ann Camp, wife, age 50, married 19 years, 6 children, all still alive, born Devonport, Devon; Edgar Stanley Camp, son, age 18, single, enamel fuser, enamel plate making, born Acton, Middlesex; George Raymond Camp, son, age 15, single, office boy, enamel works, born Ealing, Middlesex; Dorothy Agnes Camp, daughter, age 13, school, born Willesden, Middlesex; Ethel May Camp, daughter, age 10, school, born Willesden, Middlesex; Annie Muriel Camp, daughter, age 9, school, Hammersmith, Middlesex.


Previously served Royal Fusiliers, Service No. 6515.

2nd August 1915, posted BEF.

Buried at  Auberchicourt British Cemetery, I. C. 17., France.

NOTE: Not shown in Regimental History or Soldiers Died in the Great War but shown on CWGC web site.


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