Private Joseph Payne

Title (Mr/ Mrs/ Capt/ Rev etc): 

First name(s): 

Joseph

Surname only: 

Payne

 

Pte Joseph Payne, 18510, 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, died on July 16th, 1916, from wounds sustained on the Somme ten days previously.

He was the son of Mrs E. Payne, of 15 Inkerman Street, Luton. He was aged 24 and prior to enlistment was employed at the Gelatine Works in New Bedford Road, Luton.

Pte Payne joined the Army shortly after war broke out and trained at Ampthill, from where he was drafted to his battalion of the Bedfordshire Regiment. He had been in France nearly 12 months when wounded on July 2nd, the second day of the great advance on the Somme. His mother was later notified that he had died from his wounds on July 16th.

 

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Service Number: 

18510

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Employer: 

Gelatine Works, New Bedford Road, Luton

Place of Birth: 

United Kingdom

Place of Death: 

Somme
France

War Memorial Location: 

Grave Location: 

Corbie Communal Cemetery Extension
France

World War I Address: 

15 Inkerman Street
Luton
United Kingdom

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Pte Joseph Payne

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Year of Birth: 

1 892

Year of Death: 

1 916

Month of Death: 

Jul

Day of Death: 

16

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Most Relevant Date: 

Sunday, July 16, 1916

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Source Date: 

Thursday, September 21, 1916