Personal Details
Surname | Hulton-Sams |
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First name | Frederick |
Middle name | Edward Barwick |
Date of birth | 21/11/1881 |
Place of birth | Emberton, England |
Date of death | 31/07/1915 |
Place of death | Hooge |
Cause of death | Killed in Action |
Details
Son of Beatrix Sams of Sherington Lodge, Newport Pagnell, Bucks and the late Rev. G.F. Sams.
Educated at Harrow and Trinity College, and ordained Curate of St. Paul’s, Balsall Heath, Birmingham. He then worked as a Bush Brother in Queensland for 5½ years. On the outbreak of war with Germany, he returned to England to join the Army.
For more information – go to Muttaburra History – Historic Sites – Anglican Church
War Records
Conflict | |
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Service | English Army |
Next of kin | Beatrix Sams (mother) |
Date of death | 31/07/1915 |
Place of death | Hooge |
Cause of death | Killed in Action |
Memorial panel | Special Memorial, Sanctuary Wood Cemetery, Ieper, Belgium |
Posting at discharge | 6th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry |
Rank | Lieutenant |
Roll of honour | Muttaburra |
Source | www.roll-of-honour.com/Buckinghamshire/Emberton.html |
Notes | Killed in action at Hooge on the 31st July, 1915 [SDGW and CWGC states Friday 30th July] whilst crawling undercover to fetch water for the wounded men. Age 33. THE FIGHTING PARSON Anonymous - Written during the First World War in honour of |
Businesses
Clergy | |
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Business contact year | 1908 - 1914 |
Role | Brotherhood of St Andrew - Anglican Clergy |
Business category | Clergy |
comments | [Source of Photo: Andy McGrandle, Emberton History Society] |