1918-2008: Ninety Years of Remembrance

Soldier Record

George Rabone Golder

Contributed by: Alan Hancox, on 2008-11-11

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Rank
First Name George Rabone
Surname Golder
Year of Birth 1898
Year of Death 1918
Regiment Durham Light Infantry
Place of Wartime Residence Wednesbury, Staffordshire

George Rabone's Story

George was captured on 31 March 1918 and on 1 April 1918 he died of wounds to both legs.

George Rabone Golder, 71055 2nd Bn Durham Light Infantry, was the son of Sarah Ann Golder. He enlisted on 5 October 1916, aged 18 years and three months. George was captured on 31 March 1918 and on 1 April 1918 he died of wounds to both legs while in Denain Monastery. He was buried at Denain Communal Cemetery.

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