Bernard Percy Webster

Name

Bernard Percy Webster

Conflict

First World War

Date of Death / Age

Rank, Service Number & Service Details


Royal Fusiliers

Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards

Not Yet Researched

Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country

Headstone Inscription

Not Researched

UK & Other Memorials

Biography

Bernard Webster was listed in the Absent Voter Records for Abbots Langley in Spring 1919. He was initially identified from the Absent Voter Records and was not recorded elsewhere in the Abbots Langley Parish records. In the Absent Voter Records Bernard was listed serving with the Royal Fusiliers and his address was given at Leverstock Green.

The National Archives Births, Marriages and Deaths Register recorded that Bernard was born in the summer of 1892 at Hampstead. No other family records related to Bernard have been identified.

By the end of the Great War Bernard had reached the rank of Captain. His Medal Card recorded that on 28th August 1920, probably when the Military authorities contacted him with regard to the medals due to him for his service during the War, he was living at Sibley’s Orchard, Bedmond Road, Leverstock Green. Sibley’s Orchard was near the junction of the Bedmond Road and Chambersbury Lane.

Bernard Webster survived the War.

Acknowledgments

Roger Yapp - www.backtothefront.org