Abingdon and the First World War
Those Who Served
Buckle
Buckle Family
Details from the Abingdon Roll of Honour
Name: BUCKLE, George
Status: Died
Address: 2, Court 3 West St Helen's
Rank: Lance Corporal
Service No: 15046
Battalion, Ship or Squadron: D Company, 8th
Regiment: Royal Berkshire Regiment
Chronology: from October 1914, France
Cause of Death: Died of wounds
Place at death: Loos
Date of death: 11 October 1915
Born: Abingdon
Enlisted: Abingdon
Age at Death: 26
Family Details: Son of Benjamin and Rose Buckle, Court 3, House 2, West St. Helen's St., Abingdon, Berks.
Buried or Commemorated: Buried in CHOCQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.
Reference: Plot I Row G Grave 21
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Details from the Abingdon Roll of Honour
Cannot match details accurately for Pte. F, Pte. J and Pte. H Buckle seen above. As they were all listed as sons of Mr Benjamin Buckle they would presumably have had the same address as George Buckle.
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Francis Tom Buckle
Details from the Abingdon Roll of Honour
Name: BUCKLE, F T
Status: Returned
Address: 55 East St Helen's
Regiment: Royal Engineers
Chronology: September 1914 to April 1919
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George Sidney Buckle
Details from the Abingdon Roll of Honour
Name: BUCKLE, George Sidney
Status: Wounded
Address: 36 Victoria Road
Regiment: Royal Army Service Corps
Chronology: November 1914 to February 1919, France
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