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Alfred Thomas Hogben  ( 1884 - 1918 )

parents Edward & Mary Ann BURVILL
born in Elham 1884
christened in
died in FRANCE 1918
buried
grave
effects
occupation Carter of Farm
Biography
   Private G/18446. 6th Battalion, Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Formerly (2610) Royal East Kent Mounted Rifles (REKMR). Kent War Memorials Transcription Project
 1893 Elected to Elham Charity School as a free scholar Bootshoe Boys
c1914 WW1 Unit: R.E.K.M. Rifles Comment: War Memorial Elham DB The Lantern (parish magazine)
Biography

Private G/18446. 6th Battalion, Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Formerly (2610) Royal East Kent Mounted Rifles (REKMR).

Kent War Memorials Transcription Project

1893
Elected to Elham Charity School as a free scholar

Bootshoe Boys

c 1914
WW1 Unit: R.E.K.M. Rifles Comment: War Memorial Elham

DB The Lantern (parish magazine)
Demography
(Elham Parish only)
YearNamePropertyAddressRelationConOccupationAgeBorn  
1911Alfred HogbenShuttlesfield (4)Little Shuttlesfield FarmServantSCarter On Farm27Elham Kent
1901Alfred T Hogben1 Old CottagesThe RowSonS(Apprentice Blacksmith)15Elham
1891Alfred HogbenBeech Villas - Cottage site ofHigh StreetSon  6Elham
Relationships
(Calculated from the demography records)
Name Relation GBornPlaceDiedPlaceOccupation
Edward HogbenFatherM1851Elham1931ElhamFarm Serv (Indoor)
Mary Ann BurvillMotherF1860Lydden1958  
George William BurvillBoarderM1867Upper Hardres1952 Farm Serv Indoor
Edward HogbenBrotherM1886Wootton1969Canterbury District