The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment

Private P C Boldron


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Private Philip Charles BOLDRON,  G/8595, "B" Company, 10th Battalion, Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, killed in action, Flanders, France, 30th September 1916, age 18.

Born, Reading, Berkshire, son of Jessie Underhill (formerly Boldron), of 236, Napier Rd., Gillingham, Kent, and the late William Boldron.


1911 Census - 236, Napier Rd., Gillingham, Kent - John Underhill, head, age 63, married, gardener, own account Civil Service pensioner, born Chatham, Eastry, Kent; Jessie Underhill, wife, age 53, married 3 years, no children, born Droitwich, Worcestershire; William Joseph Underhill, son, age 23, single, labourer Government Dockyard, born Gillingham, Kent; Lizzie Boldron, step daughter, age 18, single, born Duddlestone, Warwickshire; Albert Edward Boldron, stepson, age 15, left school, single, no employment, born Hinckley, Leicestershire; Phillip Charles Boldron, stepson, age 12, school, Whitwick, Derbyshire.


Enlisted Sheerness, Kent.  Resided Gillingham, Kent.

Commemorated at  Thiepval Memorial, Pier & Face 11C, Somme, France.


London Gazette 23rd March 1917.

SOLDIERS  BALANCES UNDISPOSED OF.

In pursuance of "The Regimental Debts Act, 1893," notice is hereby given that there is available for distribution amongst the Next of Kin or others entitled the sum of money set opposite to the name of each of the deceased Soldiers named in the lists which are published with this notice in the London Gazette and the " Army List," and are also to be seen at the Regimental Depots throughout the United Kingdom.

Applications from persons supposing themselves entitled as Next of Kin should be addressed by letter to "The Secretary, War Office, Park Buildings, St. James's Park, London, S.W.," and marked outside "Effects."

E. H. BRADE. . War Office, March 23, 1917.

List CCCCCI of the Names of deceased Soldiers whose Personal Estate is held for distribution amongst the Next of Kin or others entitled.—Effects 1916-17.

Boldron, P. C., Private, Royal West Kent Regt . £6  7s  9d.

The London Gazette 29th March 1918.

SOLDIERS BALANCES UNDISPOSED OF.

1st republication of the names of deceased Soldiers whose Personal Estate is held for distribution amongst the Next of Kin or others entitled.

Private P C BOLDRON        £2    2s    7d


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