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Albert Ernest Budd

Albert Ernest Budd

Male 1914 - 1941  (27 years)

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  • Name Albert Ernest Budd 
    • Albert was on board the Royal Naval Patrol Boat at Plymouth when it was bombed during WW2

      LJ/JX 216728 Seaman Albert Ernest Budd of the Royal Naval Patrol Service, HM Patrol Vessel P/2.
      Son of Harry and Edith Budd (née Prowse) of Salcombe.
      Born in Salcombe in the March Quarter of 1914.
      Died of wounds 21 March 1941 aged 27.
      Buried in Salcombe Cemetery.
    Born 1914  Salcombe Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 21 Mar 1941  Plymouth Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I2056  Salcombe
    Last Modified 11 Apr 2011 

    Father Harry Budd,   b. 1880, Salcombe Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Edith Prowse,   b. 1880, Aveton Gifford Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 1906  Devonport Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • in 1901 Harry was living in Church St as a plasterer.
      They were bombed out and moved to Saltash after WW2 with their daughter Eileen
    Family ID F623  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBorn - 1914 - Salcombe Link to Google Earth
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  • Photos
    Salcombe Memorial WW2
    Salcombe Memorial WW2

    Albums  Casualties of WW2 (1)

  • Notes 
    • Albert was on board the Royal Naval Patrol Boat at Plymouth when it was bombed during WW2

      LJ/JX 216728 Seaman Albert Ernest Budd of the Royal Naval Patrol Service, HM Patrol Vessel P/2.
      Son of Harry and Edith Budd (née Prowse) of Salcombe.
      Born in Salcombe in the March Quarter of 1914.
      Died of wounds 21 March 1941 aged 27.
      Buried in Salcombe Cemetery.


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