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  • Photograph published in the Nottingham Evening Post dated 22nd March 1915 and is courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918
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Nottingham
He was the son of Harry Elijah and Annie Hayes and born first quarter 1892 On 1901 Census he is living with his parents and siblings – Harry Samuel, William Thomas, Arthur, Florence and Herbert - at 15 Osborne Street, Radford. His father is a cabinet maker On 1911 Census he is living with his parents and siblings – Harry Samuel, William Thomas, Florence, Herbert, Leonard, Albert and Frederick - at 13 Shipstone Street,New Basford, Nottingham. His father is a joiner. Ernest is an engineer & fitter
Engineer & fitter
03 Mar 1915
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47067 - CWGC Website
2006
13 Shipstone Street, New Basford, Nottingham
Lance Corporal
4th Bn Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Lance Corporal Ernest Hayes , died of wounds on 3rd March 1915 at Boulogne Hospital, he is buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, grave reference 3.C.76
His brother, 393 Wheeler Staff Sergeant Harry Samuel Hayes originally served with No. 4 Company, North Midland Divisional Train (454th Company) Army Service Corps. He died on 3rd February 1919 whilst serving with 1022 (H.T) Company, ASC at Aberdeen. His body was brought back to Nottingham and he is buried in the General Cemetery In memoriam published 15th March 1915 in the Nottingham Evening Post :- HAYES. – Died of wounds in Boulogne Hospital, March 3rd, Lance-Corporal E. Hayes, Royal Fusiliers, the dearly-beloved son of Harry and Annie Hayes, 13, Shipstone-street, Basford, also brother of Staff-Sergeant and Florrie Hayes, aged 23 years. Deeply mourned.” Above is courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918
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  • Photograph published in the Nottingham Evening Post dated 22nd March 1915 and is courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918
    Ernest Hayes - Photograph published in the Nottingham Evening Post dated 22nd March 1915 and is courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918