The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment

Private F B Trodd


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Private Frederick Barnabas TRODD, G/23846,  10th Battalion,  Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, (formerly Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Service No.531), died of wounds, Flanders France,  17th August 1917.

7th February 1892, born New Hythe Kent, son of William Thomas & Ann Trodd.


1911Census - New Hythe, Larkfield, Kent - William Trodd, head, age 59, married, coal porter, coal merchant, worker, born East Malling, Kent; Ann Trodd, wife, age 53, married 37 years, 10 children, all still alive, born East Malling, Kent; Joseph Trodd, son, age 26, single, cement labourer, cement works, worker, born East Malling, Kent; Herbert Trodd, son, age 21, single, cement labourer, cement works, worker, born East Malling, Kent; Fredrick Trodd, son, age 19, single, cement labourer, cement works, worker, born East Malling, Kent; Nellie Trodd, daughter, age 16, single, born East Malling, Kent; *William Trodd, son, age 15, single, van mans assistant, oil merchant, worker, born East Malling, Kent; John Trodd, son, age 12, school, born East Malling, Kent;  Charles Trodd, son, age 10, school, born East Malling, Kent; school, born East Malling, Kent; George Trodd, grandson, age 5, school, born East Malling, Kent.

*see also Pte. William Percy Trodd


Enlisted Maidstone Kent.  Resided Maidstone, Kent.

23rd February 1915, posted BEF.

Buried  at Godewaersvelde British Cemetery,I. D. 15.  Nord, France and Commemorated at  Burham War Memorial, Church Road / Rochester Road, Burham, Kent.


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