| Name |
James Emmens MEAD |
| Rank/Number |
Private 19737 |
| Regiment |
Dorsetshire Regiment 6th Battalion |
| Enlisted |
Aylesbury |
| Age/Date of death |
38 11 Oct 1918 |
| How died/Theatre of war |
Killed in action France & Flanders |
| Last known address |
The Bottle Cottages, Coleshill |
| Cemetery |
Montay-Neuvilly Road Cemetery, Montay, Nord, France |
| Grave or Memorial Reference |
I.F.7 |
| Location of memorial |
Amersham St Mary |
| Date/Place of birth |
c1880 Amersham |
| Date/Place of baptism |
07 Apr 1880 Amersham |
| Pre-war occupation of Casualty |
retail grocer |
| Parents |
James Emmens (lt) & Lydia Mead nee Bunden |
| Parent's occupation |
grocer |
| Parents' Address (last known) |
1901: Grocers shop, High St, Amersham |
| Wife |
Edith Mead nee Slade |
| Wife's Address (last known) |
16 Abingdon Villas, Kensington, London |
| Notes |
formerly 28860 Gloucestershire Regiment. Stretcher bearer. Organist & choirmaster. Succeeded father in business |