| Name |
Fred Stanley COLLINS |
| Rank/Number |
Private / 305283 |
| Regiment/Unit |
Tank Corps / 5th Battalion |
| Enlisted |
Bletchley |
| Age/Date of death |
27 / 13 June 1918 |
| How died/Theatre of war |
Died of wounds / France & Flanders |
| Residence at death |
|
| Cemetery |
Wavendon (St Mary) Churchyard, Bucks |
| Grave Reference |
west of church |
| Location of memorial |
Wavendon |
| Date/Place of birth |
c1891 / Wavendon |
| Date/Place of baptism |
|
| Occupation of Casualty |
journeyman baker, Mr Richardson |
| Parents/Occupation |
Alfred & Amelia Collins / hay binder |
| Parents' Address |
1911: Wavendon |
| Wife |
Ethel Maud Collins |
| Wife's Address |
The Nook, Wavendon |
| Notes |
formerly 204218 OBLI. Died in hospital in Camberwell of wounds received 2 months earlier. Headstone in churchyard is a CGWC one but he was described as "died of wounds France & Flanders". Worked in Fenny Stratford |