The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Private T S Amis

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Private Thomas Sidney AMIS, G/29548, 8th Battalion, Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, killed in action, Flanders, France, 9th October 1918.
1899, September Quarter, born Cromer, Norfolk, son of Mrs. Annie M. Amis, Old Avon House, 17 and 19, West St., Cromer, Norfolk.
1911 Census - 17 and 19, West St., Cromer, Norfolk. - Annie Amis, head, age 49, widow, butcher & fruiterer, born Ringland; Rose Amis, daughter, age 25, single, assisting in the business; William Amis, son, age 22, single, assisting in the business, born Cromer; Robert Amis, son, age 20, single, assisting in the business, born Cromer; Daisy Amis, daughter, age 16, single, dressmakers assistant, born Cromer; Lily Amis, daughter, age 13, school, born Cromer; Sidney Amis, son, age 11, school, born Cromer; Violet Amis, daughter, age 9, school, born Cromer; Gerald Amis, son, age 2.5; George Roper, servant, age 23, single, general servant, born Abbotts ????; Annie Lambert, age 23, servant, single, domestic servant, born Erpingham; William Tilly, boarder, age 28, single, groom, born Norwich.
Enlisted Norwich, Norfolk.
Buried at Awoingt British Cemetery, III.H.7., Nord, France.
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