Name
Harry Ivory
Conflict
First World War
Date of Death / Age
03/08/1917
Rank, Service Number & Service Details
Private
40376
South Wales Borderers
10th Bn.
Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards
Not Yet Researched
Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country
DOZINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY
II. G. 1.
Belgium
Headstone Inscription
Not Researched
UK & Other Memorials
St Albans Citizens Memorial, Town Hall (old) Memorial, St Albans, St Saviour's Church Memorial, St Albans, Boundary Methodist Church, St Albans, Salvation Army Memorial, St Albans
Pre War
Son of Henry and Mary Ivory. Address given as 9 Upper Heath Road, St Albans.
Worked for the Salvation Army in St Albans.
Wartime Service
Died of wounds.
Additional Information
His brother Arthur was also killed.
Harry and his brother Arthur are also commemorated on the family headstone in St. Albans (Hatfield Road) Cemetery. Their inscription reads:
ALSO HARRY AND ARTHUR SONS OF THE ABOVE [Henry & Mary Ivory]
KILLED IN FRANCE 1917.
"PEACE PERFECT PEACE."
Acknowledgments
Gareth Hughes