Victor Gold

Name

Victor Gold

Conflict

First World War

Date of Death / Age

Rank, Service Number & Service Details

Private

Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards

Not Yet Researched

Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country

UK & Other Memorials

Congregational Church, Much Hadham

Pre War

He was born c.1898, and lived at Railway Nurseries at Much Hadham.

Wartime Service

Victor enlisted in 1916 and was posted to France in August 1917. He was invalided back to England in January 1918, with 'bronchitis attributable to service', where he remained until he was demobilised at the end of the war.

Believed Northamptonshire and possibly 4th Bedfordshire 39369 and I/5th Hertfordshire 40878.

Additional Information

Not in the CWGC database. Victor is named on the Roll of Honour in the Hadham Cross Congregational Church. However, it is not known why. It seems that he died many years after the 1921 cut-off date in order to have been officially classed as having died a

Acknowledgments

“Lest We Forget – Much Hadham 1914-18” by Richard Maddams (Much Hadham Forge Museum), Jonty Wild