Name
Ambrose J Brown
Conflict
First World War
Date of Death / Age
02/04/1917
19
Rank, Service Number & Service Details
Private
13274
The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
2nd Bn.
Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards
British War and Victory medals
Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country
CROISILLES BRITISH CEMETERY
I. A. 27.
France
Headstone Inscription
THAT WHETHER WE WAKE OR SLEEP WE SHOULD LIVE TOGETHER WITH HIM
UK & Other Memorials
Northchurch Village Memorial, St Mary’s Church Window, Northchurch
Pre War
Ambrose was born 1898 in St Kilda, Melbourne Australia to Ambrose Brown and Susan Elizabeth (nee Fletcher).
He was registered at birth as Ambrose Alfred Fetcher Brown. He had two younger brothers William Richard and Sydney Melbourne, both were born in Northchurch, Herts. He was formerly employed at the West End Brushworks
Wartime Service
Ambrose joined 2nd battalion Queens (Royal West Surrey) regiment as Private G/13274.
He was killed in action by machine gun fire in France on 2 Apr 1917
Additional Information
His father, Mr. A. Brown, 44 Northfield Rd., Coventry, ordered his headstone inscription: "THAT WHETHER WE WAKE OR SLEEP WE SHOULD LIVE TOGETHER WITH HIM". War Gratuity of £3 and arrears of £4 9s 2d paid to mother
Acknowledgments
Neil Cooper
Jonty Wild, www.dacorumheritage.org.uk/first-world-war-database