The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment

Lance Corporal A G Pain


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Lance Corporal Albert George Pain, G/31726, 6th Battalion,  Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, (formerly *Border Regiment, Service No.29565 / R.F.C. Seervice No.30181 / * from Medal Index Cards), killed in action, Flanders France, death presumed, 21st September 1918, age 32.

26th June 1886, born Marylebone, London, son of Thomas & Emma Jane Pain.

20th July 1886, St Mary Magdalene, Paddington, baptism of Albert George Pain, son of Thomas, (French Polisher), & Emma Jane Pain, 29 Church Street.


1911 Census - 26 Church Street, Lisson Grove, London NW - Thomas Pain, head, age 55, married, French Polisher, employer, born Marylebone, Middlesex; Emma Jane Pain, wife, age 52, married 28 years, 6 children, 5 still alive, born Paddington, Middlesex; Albert George Pain, son, age 24, single, carriage trimmer, worker, born Marylebone, Middlesex; Winnefred Ellen Pain, daughter, age 21, single, dressmaker, born Paddington, Middlesex; Charles Frederick Pain, son, age 14, Bank messenger boy, worker, born Marylebone, Middlesex; Elsie Lousier Pain, daughter, age 9, born Marylebone, Middlesex; Mary Giver, sister in law, single, age 48, born Paddington, Middlesex.


22nd March 1913, Christ Church, St Marylebone, Westminster, London, Albert George Pain, age 26, bachelor, motor trimmer, 26 Church Street, father Thomas Pain, French polisher, married #Isabella Alice Allan, age 27, spinster, 13 Earl Street, father William Allan, dealer in antiques. #born 3rd June 1885

Enlisted Chelsea, London. Resided 54, Church St., Edgware Road, London.

Buried at Unicorn Cemetery, I. A. 25., Vend'huile, France.


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