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Radford Nottingham
Harold Ambrose Lewin was the son of Ambrose Lewin and Mary Elizabeth Regan who married at Nottingham in 1889. Their children included: Joseph William (b.1890), Florrie (b.1893), Ellen/Helen (b.1895), Harold Ambrose (b.1897), James (b.1900), Margaret (b.1902), George (b.1903), Ethel (b.1905), Winifred Maud (b.1907) and Jessie (b.1909). The Lewin family lived at: 24 Schooner Street, Radford [C.1891]; 14 Stansfield Street, Radford [C.1901]; 27 Forster Street, Radford [C.1911]. The Nottingham Evening Post reported that Private A.H. Lewin of 8 Garfield Road, Radford and late of Forster Street, Radford was now missing [n.e.p.25.7.916]; the subsequent death notice inserted by his parents gave the same set of addresses [n.e.p.11.10.1916]. The post-war address provided by the CWGC for his parents was Mozart Street, Radford Boulevard. Ambrose Lewin, a lace maker, died at Nottingham, aged 76, in 1947. His wife, Mary Elizabeth had predeceased him, dying at Nottingham in 1942, aged 72.
In 1911 he worked at Players, packing tobacco.
25 Sep 1915
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734121 - CWGC Website
13617
Private
12th Bn Northumberland Fusiliers
enlisted at Nottingham; as his body was never recovered his name was added to the Loos Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Additional Information: His brother Private Joseph William Lewin who served with the York & Lancaster Regiment, subsequently died of his wounds on 5 July 1916.
His brother Private Joseph William Lewin who served with the York & Lancaster Regiment, subsequently died of his wounds on 5 July 1916.
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