The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Private A Panting
Private Albert PANTING, G/8097, 7th Battalion, Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, killed in action, Flanders France, 15th August 1918, age 40.
Born, Welland, Worcestershire, son of Charles Panting.
30th July 1904, St Nicolas, Birmingham, Albert Panting, age 26, bachelor, Railway Porter, 4 Bk, 6 Hanley Street, father, Charles Panting, deceased, market gardener, married Frances Elizabeth Isabel Lloyd, age 21, spinster, 4 Bk, 6 Hanley Street, father, Evan Lloyd, bricklayer.
Children - Olive Helen Panting, born 22nd October 1905, Malvern Link, Worcestershire; Florence Beatrice Panting, born 4th September 1907, Malvern Link, Worcestershire; Albert George Panting, born 8th September 1908, Malvern Link, Worcestershire.
1911 Census - Sandpits Cottage, Charing Heath, Charing, Kent - Albert Panting, head, age 33, roadman, Kent County Council, worker, born Welland, Worcestershire; Francis Panting, wife, age 26, married 6 years, 3 children, all still alive, born Welshpool, Montgomeryshire; Olive Panting, daughter, age 5, born Sutton Valence, Kent; Florence Panting, daughter, age 3, born Charing, Kent; Albert Panting, son, age 2, born Charing, Kent.
Enlisted Faversham, Kent. Resided Malvern, Linton, Worcestershire.
Commemorated at Vis-en-Artois Memorial, Panel 7, Pas de Calais, France.
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