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  • The Commonwealth War Grave Commission headstone marking the grave of Arthur Vann at the Reservoir Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium.
Courtesy of Peter Gillings (Sept 2015)
Person Details
26 Apr 1889
Lowdham
Arthur was born on 26th April 1889 in Lowdham he was christened on 28th July 1889 in Saint Lawrence Church, Gonalston and was the son of Joseph and Eliza Vann née Jepson of The Hermitage, Gonalston Lane, Lowdham. His father Joseph was born in 1858 in Blaby, Leicestershire and his mother Eliza Jepson was born in 1860 in Woodborough , they were married in 1881 in Nottinghamshire they had 8 children, Charles b1882, Percy 183, Emma 1884, Arthur b1889, Hilda 1895 Sarah b1898, Violet b1900 and Winne (Edith) b1902 all were born in Lowdham. In the 1911 census the family are living at The Hermitage, Gonalston Lane, Lowdham.
wicker chair maker
31 Aug 1915
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Private
6th Bn King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
Private Arthur Vann, enlisted in Wakefield and served with the 6th Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. He landed in France on 21st May 1915 .He was killed in action on 31st August 1915. and is buried in Ypres Reservoir Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (grave ref. 10.A.2)
In memoriam published 31st August 1916 in the Nottingham Evening Post :- VANN. – In loving memory of Private A. Vann, killed in action August 31st, 1915. God be with him till we meet again. – Mother, father, brothers, and sisters.” Above is courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918
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  • The Commonwealth War Grave Commission headstone marking the grave of Arthur Vann at the Reservoir Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium.
Courtesy of Peter Gillings (Sept 2015)
    Arthur Vann - The Commonwealth War Grave Commission headstone marking the grave of Arthur Vann at the Reservoir Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium. Courtesy of Peter Gillings (Sept 2015)