| Name |
George BROWN |
| Rank/Number |
Private / 45573 |
| Regiment/Unit |
Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) / 50th Company |
| Enlisted |
Great Missenden |
| Age/Date of death |
36 / 12 May 1917 |
| How died/Theatre of war |
Killed in action / France & Flanders |
| Residence at death |
Barley Mow, Great Missenden |
| Cemetery |
Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France |
| Grave Reference |
Bay 10 |
| Location of memorial |
Great Missenden |
| Date/Place of birth |
Dec qtr 1881 / Chesham or Great Missenden |
| Date/Place of baptism |
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| Occupation of Casualty |
brickmaker and licensee Barley Mow |
| Parents/Occupation |
Cornelius & Emily Charlotte Brown (Robinson) / brickmaker |
| Parents' Address |
1911: Wheatsheaf Cottage, Hyde Heath |
| Wife |
Bertha Brown nee Kempster |
| Wife's Address |
Barley Mow Inn, Hyde End, Great Missenden |
| Notes |
Soldiers Effects gives widows name as Bertha. Military records under Edward George Brown. Formerly 2382 Royal Field Artillery. Service Papers on Ancestry |