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Hugh Berry (or Berrie)


Brother of Alexander Berrie, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), No. 62325

(Service Record details: Attested September 1918, demobbed February 1919, address 471 Duke Street, Dennistoun, Glasgow)

 

CWGC:

Rank: Driver

Regiment: Royal Field Artillery, ‘D’ Battery, 88th Brigade

No: 45931

Date of Death: 15th September 1917

Age: 21

Buried: Voormezeele Enclosures No. 1 and No. 2

Additional Information: Son of Mr and Mrs Hugh Berry, 55 Marlborough Street, Glasgow.


SNWM:

Rank: Driver

Regiment: Royal Horse & Royal Field Artillery

No: 45931

Place of Birth: Mile End, Glasgow

Date of Death: 15th September 1917

Place of Death: France & Flanders

Cause of Death: Killed in Action


SDGW:

Rank: Driver

Regiment: Royal Horse & Royal Field Artillery

No: 45931

Place of Birth: Mile End, Glasgow

Place of Enlistment: Glasgow

Date of Death: 15th September 1917

Place of Death: France & Flanders

Cause of Death: Killed in Action


MIC:

Hugh Berry, Driver, Royal Field Artillery, No. 45931. Dead

Medal Entitlement: 1915 Star, British War & Victory Medals


Soldiers’ Effects:

Hugh Berry, Driver, D Battery, 88th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, No. 45931. Killed in Action 15th September 1917.

Father Hugh, Sister Mary.


Listed on Glasgow Roll of Honour: Driver, Royal Field Artillery, 55 Marlborough Street, Glasgow.


Listed on Dennistoun New Parish Church Memorial: Hugh Berry.


1901 Census, Living at 16 Bellfield Street, Dennistoun, Glasgow.

Father Hugh Berry, age 32, Assistant Telegraph (Post Office), born Ireland

Mother Mary Berry, age 26, born Ireland

Children: Hugh Berry, age 6, born Glasgow

Mary Berry, age 3, born Glasgow

Aunt Bridget Kene, Machinist, born Ireland


(Note: The spelling of Berrrie/Berry varies between records)