George Anthony Biddulph

Corporal

Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derbys Regiment) 6001 3/5th Battalion; C Coy

Lea Mills postcard

photo of George Biddulph in WW1

 

Notes
George Biddulph lived in Cromford and his name appears on the Cromford Roll of Honour. He joined the army on 17th November, 1914. Sometime after December 1916 Lea Mills records indicate that he had been discharged, sent to the Reserves and was working in munitions.


CENSUS INFORMATION

1901: Matlock Bath

Forename Surname Relationship Age Occupation Where born
Samson Biddulph Head 41 Corn miller Ashbourne
Hannah Biddulph wife 42   Matlock
Beatrice Biddulph daughter 19 Cop winder Cotton Mill Matlock
John William Biddulph son 17 Paint maker Matlock Bath
Mary Ann Elizabeth Biddulph daughter 15 Cop winder Cotton Mill Matlock Bath
George Anthony Biddulph son 13 Examiner in warehouse Cotton Mill Matlock Bath
Archie Biddulph son 11   Matlock Bath
Nellie Biddulph daughter 9   Matlock Bath
Annie Teasdale Biddulph daughter 6   Matlock Bath
Charles Frederick Biddulph son 2   Matlock Bath
Susan Baden Powell Biddulph daughter 3 mo   Matlock Bath

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1911: Scarthin, Matlock Bath

Forename Surname Relationship Age Occupation Where born
Hannah Biddulph Head (widow) 52   Matlock
Beatrice Biddulph daughter 29 Yard lister Cotton Mill Starkholmes
George Biddulph son 23 Worker Cotton Mill Matlock Bath
Archie Biddulph son 21 Knotter Cotton Mill Matlock Bath
Nellie Biddulph daughter 19 Cop winder Cotton Mill Matlock Bath
Annie Biddulph daughter 16   Matlock Bath
Charles Biddulph son 12 School Matlock Bath
Baden Powell Biddulph son 10 School Matlock Bath

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His younger brother Charles Biddulph also worked at Lea Mills and served in WW1.