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Military Records information for Denby and places above it in the hierarchy

Denby

Captain William Drury DRURY-LOWE was a landowner and colliery owner here. He served with the 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards in South Africa from 1901-1902. In July, 1908, he retired from the army. He was re-instated to the Army as a captain for World War One and he died at the Battle of the Somme on 25 September 1916.

From the CWGC database, World War I:

  1. A. J. BINKS, flight sub-lieut., RNAS, died 9 Feb. 1918.
    A death registration exists for the Belper District, 1st qtr. 1918 for an Arthur J. BINKS. 

World War II:

  1. Enid BROWN, private, Aux. Terr. Svc., age 38, died 31 July 1944. Daug. of Hugh Fletcher and Bertha BROWN.
  2. John Trevor HUNT, ldg. aircraftman, RAF Vol. Rsrv., age 21, died 24 July 1943. Son of Herbert and Jessie Collin HUNT.
  3. Henry SMITH, gunner, 434 Battery, Royal Artillery, age 20, died 14 April 1942. Son of George and Agnes SMITH.

Derbyshire

Derbyshire Militia: Enlistments into the Regular Army at Dover, 1813 - a record of the names from this list was also published in the Derby Mercury, 1814.

Names from Musters of the Derbyshire Militia 1781-82 are available for purchase on floppy disk or microfiche through Family History Indexes (the link to Militia Musters is part way down the page).

There is an online website for looking up Prisoners of War from World War One at the Int'l Comm. of the Red Cross Archives.

UK and Ireland