George Kearsley Stephens

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Corporal
Men of the Royal Army Service Corps WWI

A/Sergeant

George Kearsley Stephens

Service Number:
M2/034900

Regiment & Unit/Battalion
Royal Army Service Corps
Victory Medal and War Medal
Royal Field Artillery

Date of Death
15th September, 1971.
[Aged 76]

Buried or commemorated at
Broadwas Roll of Honour
St. John the Baptist, Fladbury.

Country of Service
United Kingdom

Additional Info
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George and Emmeline Stephens.


Family history

George Kearsley Stephens, was the son of George and Emmeline Lucy [Peacock] Stephens, and was born in Pershore,
on the 15th June, 1895. In 1901 George was living in Cropthorne, Worcestershire and in 1911 he was living in
Wellesbourne, Hastings, Warwickshire.
George married, Elsie Eileen Spencer, [b. 12th March, 1892] from Broadwas, in Worcester, in July 1918, and they
had two children.
In the 1939 Register, George and Eslie were living at Glebe Farm, Pershore, with their son George A. Stephens. George's
occupation was, Farmer & Fruit Grower.

Name:

G K Stephens[George Kearsley Stephens]

Military Date:

1914-1920

Military Place:

England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, United Kingdom

Regiment or Corps:

Army Service Corps, Royal Field Artillery

Regimental Number:

M2/034900, M2/034900




George Kearsley Stephens [died, 15th September, 1971, aged 76]
Elsie Eileen Stephens [died, 27th May 1971, aged 79]
St. John the Baptist, Fladbury.


HISTORY INFORMATION

 
George Kearsley Stephens, was in the Royal Army Service Corps and was discharged 5th June 1917 and then
appointed commision, in the Royal Field Artillery. Medal Records Card



Men of the Royal Field Artillery, firng an 18 pounder, WWI.

 


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