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  • Photograph of the panel on the screen wall memorial at the Nottingham General Cemetery commemorating Harold Cecil Badger, courtesy of Peter Gillings
Person Details
Rothwell Northamptonshire
He was the son of Samuel and Sarah Badger and the brother of William, Lawrence, Gerald and Patrick Badger. In 1901 they lived in Sheffield. In 1911 Harold was boarding at Mansfield. He was the husband of Alice Elizabeth (née Harris) Badger of 2 Clinton Terrace North Sherwood Street Nottingham.
He was a colliery clerk in 1911.
21 Mar 1918
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Staff Sergeant
Army Ordnance Corps
Staff Sergeant Harold Cecil Badger, 104th Company Army Ordnance Corps, died at Richborough Military Hospital on 21st March 1918. He is buried in Nottingham General Cemetery, where he is commemorated on the screen wall.
In memoriam published 21st March 1919 in the Nottingham Evening Post “BADGER. – In loving memory of Staff-Sergt. H. C. Badger, died March 21st, 1918. 'Tis sweet to know we'll meet again where partings are no more, and that the one we loved so dear has only gone before. – From his sorrowing wife and family.” Above is courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918
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  • Photograph of the panel on the screen wall memorial at the Nottingham General Cemetery commemorating Harold Cecil Badger, courtesy of Peter Gillings
    Harold Cecil Badger - Photograph of the panel on the screen wall memorial at the Nottingham General Cemetery commemorating Harold Cecil Badger, courtesy of Peter Gillings
  • Photograph of the screen wall memorial at the Nottingham General Cemetery courtesy of Peter Gillings
    Harold Cecil Badger - Photograph of the screen wall memorial at the Nottingham General Cemetery courtesy of Peter Gillings