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Albert Edward Bromley

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Albert Edward Bromley

Birth
Conwy, Wales
Death
21 Apr 1917 (aged 26–27)
Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland
Burial
Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland Add to Map
Memorial ID
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53408 Gunner A. E. Bromley.
The Royal Field Artillery.

Aged 27.
Husband of B. Bromley, of 6, Casey's Row. Dundalk.

In the 1911 census, A.E. Bromley was recorded at the Military Barracks, Dundalk.
He was aged 21, born in England, a Window Cleaner.

The birth of Albert Edward Bromley was registered in Bangor, Wales, in the quarter ended June 1890.

Marriage.
Albert Bromley, aged 22, a Soldier, from The Military Barracks, Dundalk, son of John Bromley [living], married Bridget Coleman, aged 23, from Casey's Place, Dundalk, daughter of Thomas Coleman [deceased], at St. Patrick's Church, Dundalk, on 25 June 1912.

The births of
Annie Bromley, 16 Sept. 1913,
Maggie Bromley, 11 August 1914,
Albert Edward Bromley, 11 May 1917,
were registered in Dundalk district.

Although the birth of "Maggie" was registered as "female", descendant relatives are adamant that somehow a clerical mistake was made, and that the child was "Mattie", a male.
At the time of the birth, the family were living at Casey's Row, Dundalk.
Albert Edward Bromley was recorded as a Soldier, a Private in the Royal Field Artillery.

Death Certificate.
Albert Edward Bromley, aged 22, married, a Soldier, died at 6 Casey's Place, Dundalk, on 21 April 1917.
The cause of death was Heart Disease, 6 months, Dropsy, certified.
The informant of his death was Alice Coleman, sister-in-law, present at death, of Casey's Place, who registered it on 24 April 1917.

The lower photograph records the names of the employees recorded on a memorial at Waterloo Station, London.
The name
Bromley, A.E.
is noted on the panel.
53408 Gunner A. E. Bromley.
The Royal Field Artillery.

Aged 27.
Husband of B. Bromley, of 6, Casey's Row. Dundalk.

In the 1911 census, A.E. Bromley was recorded at the Military Barracks, Dundalk.
He was aged 21, born in England, a Window Cleaner.

The birth of Albert Edward Bromley was registered in Bangor, Wales, in the quarter ended June 1890.

Marriage.
Albert Bromley, aged 22, a Soldier, from The Military Barracks, Dundalk, son of John Bromley [living], married Bridget Coleman, aged 23, from Casey's Place, Dundalk, daughter of Thomas Coleman [deceased], at St. Patrick's Church, Dundalk, on 25 June 1912.

The births of
Annie Bromley, 16 Sept. 1913,
Maggie Bromley, 11 August 1914,
Albert Edward Bromley, 11 May 1917,
were registered in Dundalk district.

Although the birth of "Maggie" was registered as "female", descendant relatives are adamant that somehow a clerical mistake was made, and that the child was "Mattie", a male.
At the time of the birth, the family were living at Casey's Row, Dundalk.
Albert Edward Bromley was recorded as a Soldier, a Private in the Royal Field Artillery.

Death Certificate.
Albert Edward Bromley, aged 22, married, a Soldier, died at 6 Casey's Place, Dundalk, on 21 April 1917.
The cause of death was Heart Disease, 6 months, Dropsy, certified.
The informant of his death was Alice Coleman, sister-in-law, present at death, of Casey's Place, who registered it on 24 April 1917.

The lower photograph records the names of the employees recorded on a memorial at Waterloo Station, London.
The name
Bromley, A.E.
is noted on the panel.

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