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Hartle, Harry Sylvester, Lance Corporal, 22376, 6th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
Born: Crich, Derby
Enlisted: Derby
Disembarked for service 3rd September 1915
Killed in action 29th June 1916
Buried in the Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France, Grave Reference: I E 9
1911 Census
Born about 1894
A coal miner pony driver below ground
Son of Charles Jackson Hartle, a wire works wire tester, and Mary Elen Hartle, of Kilbourn Road, Belper, Derbyshire
Pension Records
Son of Charles Jackson Hartle and Mary Ellen Hartle, of Kilburn(Kilbourne) Road, Openwoodgate, Belper, Derby
They were also claiming a pension for Charles Frederick Hartle, Private, 22567, 6th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, later Private M/352866, Army Service Corps. Disembarked for service 17th August 1915, transferred to the Army Service Corps 26th November 1917. Discharged Paragraph 392 (Xvi) 1st October 1918.
He started this year curled up on bed.
And he'll end the year curled up on the same spot.
Wish I could do that.
Happy New Year to all from Sylvester.
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Sylvie, as he is known at home, was taken from his mother too soon as he likes to "nurse" on me! He snuggles up and sucks a bit of fabric that I am wearing on top and "makes bread" (kneads). He does it two or three times a day for about five minutes. Other times he will come and put his head in the palm of my hand. Did I mention that he is nearly four years old?