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Private Percy Edward NOAH, 41513, 3rd  Battalion, Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, died, 10th January 1920, age 20.

Born St Pancras, Middlesex, son of Frederick & Mary Jane Noah, of 34, Netherton Road, South Tottenham.


1911 Census - 8 Woodville Grove, South Tottenham - Frederick Noah, head, age 49, married, railway servant, Great Eastern Railway, born Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire; Alfred Noah, son, age 29, single, railway servant, Great Western Railway, born St Pancras, Middlesex; Joseph Noah, son, age 18, single, news agent assistant, born St Pancras, Middlesex; Percy Noah, son, age 10, school, born St Pancras, Middlesex; Annie Noah, daughter, age 8, school, born St Pancras, Middlesex; Mary Noah, wife, age 49, married 29 years, 14 children, 6 still alive, born Highgate.


Commemorated at Tottenham Cemetery, Gen. 7326 (Screen Wall), United Kingdom.

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


Private Henry Lionel Noah, 17th Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF, Service No.4185, died 20th November 1916, Somme, France. Commemorated at Villers- Bretonneux Memorial. Son of F Noah, 34, Netherton Road, South Tottenham.


Photograph by "Edwige L"

Private Frederick George Stanley Noah, 1st Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), Service No.99958, died 21st September 1918, Picardy, France. Buried Vadencourt British Cemetery, V.C.2., Maissemy, France. Son of F Noah, 34, Netherton Road, South Tottenham.


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