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Parents:
John BODINGTON
(1854 - ~1932)
Ernest Harry MILTON
(1870 - ~1918)
Ann Elizabeth MILWARD
(1855 - 1914)
Rose BROUGHTON
(1872 - 1961)

Married: 1Q1931; Harborne, Birmingham UK [386]
George Frederick BODINGTON
(1895 - 1978)
Constance Mary 'Connie' MILTON
(1899 - 1983)
 bd.  29 Sept 1895; Harborne, Staffordshire UK
 dd.  1978, age about 82; Pwllheli, Caernarvonshire, Wales UK
 occ.  Pre-WWI: Wood turner;
Post-war: Inspector (Motor Car and Aeroplane manufacture);
Motor vehicle engineer at ‘the Austin’ Longbridge, Birmingham
 mil.  Royal Field Artillery; Royal Flying Corps (see notes)
 res.  1901 census: living at family home 41 Clarence Road, Harborne;
1911 census: living in the same house, 8 St John's Road, Harborne, as his parents and his brother John and Robert;
1931: 145 Osmaston Road, Harborne UK
 src.   [377]
 bd.  1899; Kings Norton, Birmingham UK
 dd.  1983, age about 84; Pwllheli, Wales UK
 occ.  Part time work at Cadburys, Bournville, Birmingham
 res.  UK
 src.   [386]

Child:

Sheila Mary BODINGTON (1931 - 2012)

Family notes for George Frederick BODINGTON and Constance Mary 'Connie' MILTON

Retired in 1961 and moved to live with Sheila and Vincent in Pwllheli, North Wales. [386]

Notes for George Frederick BODINGTON

Attested as Bombardier in C Battery 58th Brigade Royal Field Artillery 30th August 1914 for ‘duration of war’ as part of Kitchener’s first new army. Soldier number 10650.
Arrived Dardanelles (Anzac Beach Gallipoli) 9th August 1915.
Brigade moves to Sulva Bay area.
‘Clears’ Sulva 10th November 1915 arriving Cardiff 26th November 1915.
Transferred to C Battery 163rd Brigade Royal Field Artillery as Bombardier.
Brigade arrives in Le Havre, France 31st January 1916.
July 1916 brigade takes part in the Somme offensive.
30th July 1916 brigade located near Maricourt supporting an attack on the German positions at Guillemont. Receives a ‘severe’ gunshot wound to the right leg.
31st July 1916 evacuated from France on Hospital Ship St David.
Attends Bradford War Hospital.
Transferred to 25th Reserve Battery Royal Field Artillery.
16th November 1917 transferred to Royal Flying Corps as Air Mechanic 2nd Class. Number 107812.
1st April 1918 RAF formed and becomes Air Mechanic 3rd Class.
6th February 1919 transferred to RAF reserve.
Discharged 2nd February 1921 with: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal.

Sources

377.  Email, Gary Hamilton-Browne, 17 November 2014
386.  Email, Chris Baranowski, 02 October 2016+

Family record last updated: 31 March 2022

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