BRAMMER A. I.


Albert Irving Brammer 

Rifleman R/9390

2nd Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps


Albert Irving Brammer died on Saturday 25th September 1915, aged 22 years, and was commemorated on the LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.

He was born c1893 in Sutton-in-Ashfield, to parents James & Jane Brammer. James Brammer was a Framework Knitter, who married Jane Turner in 1875. At the time of the 1901 census the family were living at Bowne Street, Sutton.

 

 

Notts Free Press - In Memoriam - 27th September 1918

Brammer - In loving memory of Rifleman A. I. Brammer, killed in Action in France, at the Battle of Loos, September 25th 1915, aged 22 years. We all loved him and wanted him, but he died for us.Greater love hath no man than this. From his loving Mother and Father, Brothers and Sisters, and Dora.

 

Notts Free Press - Sutton's Roll of Honour - 10th January 1919

Brammer, Private Albert Irving, K.R.R.C.

 

From ‘Soldiers who died in the Great War 1914-19 – Part 57 The Kings Royal Rifle Corps.’

BRAMMER Albert Irving. Born Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts. Enlisted at Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts. 2nd Bn. Kings Royal Rifle Corps. Rifleman R/9390, killed in action, France & Flanders 25th Sept 1915.  

 

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