Alfred Bird was born at Heacham,
Before the
war, Alfred moved down from Norfolk
to join his brother at Chailey. He enlisted at Roeheath, Chailey giving
his place of residence as King’s Lynn although
he was actually working as a footman at Bineham (home to the Blencowe
family). According to Chailey Parish
Magazine, he served first with the 17th Lancers and up until October 1915 at
least, was stationed with them in England . By October 1916 however, he was serving with
the 3rd Dragoon Guards in France . His army number – 8067 – is that of the
Dragoon Guards.
Alfred was
killed in action on 11th
April 1917 at the battle of Arras
and is commemorated on bay one of the Arras Memorial. The East Sussex News reported his death in
its issue of Friday 4th
May 1917 . The same month,
Chailey Parish Magazine added his name to its role of honour.
My thanks to Derek Bird for much interesting correspondence on Alfred and Harry Bird.
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