Burns, Albert Edward

BORN HULL 14/01/1885. HULL PAL. SON OF ROBERT & MARTHA (HUNN) BURNS. ONE OF SIX CHILDREN. MARRIED SEPTEMBER 1906. WIFE NAOMI AMELIA (HAIRSINE) & FIVE CHILDREN. HE HAD SERVED WITH THE EYR FOR 6 YEARS BEFORE THE WAR. WORKED AS A LABOURER AND RULLEYMAN. ENLISTED BEVERLEY 1/09/1914. DESCRIBED AS 5 FOOT 6 INCHES TALL. 136 LBS, 35 INCH CHEST, HAZEL EYES, BROWN HAIR, FAIR COMPLEXION AND ‘GOOD’ CHARACTER. HE ARRIVED FRANCE 10/02/1915. HE WAS WOUNDED IN THE BACK BY A HIGH EXPLOSIVE SHELL, AT YPRES ON 28/04/1915. RETURNED TO ENGLAND FOR RECOVER (HDM 06/08/1915). DISCHARGED WITH TUBERCULOSIS OF THE LUNGS ON 21/01/1916. PASSED AWAY AFTER LONG AND PAINFUL ILLNESS. HIS DEATH WAS REPORTED IN THE HULL DAILY MAIL ON 5TH MAY 1917, WITH HIS PHOTOGRAPH. *

HIS WIFE’S FATHER AND TWO BROTHERS SERVED IN THE WAR. THE PATRIOTIC FAMILY INCLUDING ALBERT BURNS ARE FEATURED IN THE HULL DAILY MAIL, ON 06/08/1915.


First name:
ALBERT EDWARD
Military Number:
11415
Rank:
Private
Date Died
12/04/1917
Place died:
Hull Western Cemetery, East Yorkshire, UK
Age:
34
24 , PAISLEY STREET, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, UK