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  • The Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstone marking the grave of Albert Isaac Wilshaw in the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church at Lenton. Photo taken by Peter Gillings
Person Details
Nottingham
He was the son of Charles Wilshaw of Lenton. He was the husband of Ethel Wilshaw and the father of Cecil, Mary and Charles Wilshaw. In 1911 they lived at 48 Cloister Street Abbey Street Lenton Nottingham.
In 1911 he was a milk seller.
27 Oct 1918
36
2750216 - CWGC Website
176108
Sapper
G Depot Coy Royal Engineers
He died of wounds in a military hospital. Lenton (Holy Trinity) Churchyard, Nottingham
Nottingham Evening Post obituary (abridged) 2 November 1918: WILSHAW died of wounds October 28th(?) in military hospital, Sapper Albert Wilshaw, 9 Cloister Street, Lenton.
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  • The Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstone marking the grave of Albert Isaac Wilshaw in the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church at Lenton. Photo taken by Peter Gillings
    Albert Isaac Wilshaw - The Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstone marking the grave of Albert Isaac Wilshaw in the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church at Lenton. Photo taken by Peter Gillings