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Family of Frederick Ernest MOORE and Olive May WRIGHT
| Husband: | Frederick Ernest MOORE (1912-1970) | |
| Wife: | Olive May WRIGHT (1910-1946) | |
| Marriage | 17 Apr 1938 | St Saviours Pimlico |
Husband: Frederick Ernest MOORE
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| Frederick Ernest MOORE | ||
| Name: | Frederick Ernest MOORE | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Father: | Valentine Bertie MOORE (1884-1957) | |
| Mother: | Charlotte Alice WARDEN (1888-1960) | |
| Birth | 5 Feb 1912 | Freston Suffolk |
| Confirmation | 17 Mar 1925 (age 13) | Freston Suffolk |
| RAF | 10 Dec 1935 (age 23) | as a Flight Mechanic Engineer; c/o Lincroft Cottage, Clapham Road, Bourton on the Water Cheltenham, Glos |
| Marriage | 17 Apr 1938 (age 26) | St Saviours Pimlico |
| Electoral Register | 15 Oct 1938 (age 26) | 18 Council Houses West Street Coggeshall |
| Accident (1) | 1940 (age 27-28) | Motorcycle collided with lorry; Canonbury Road Islngton |
| Accident (2) | 7 Sep 1940 (age 28) | Air Raid; Hawkinge Kent |
| Military Incident | 7 Sep 1940 (age 28) | RAF Hawkinge Kent |
| Military Discharge | 6 Nov 1945 (age 33) | Royal Air Force Release Authorisation; 100 Dispersal Centre Uxbridge Middlesex |
| Dwelling (1) | 4 Jan 1947 (age 34) | 279 Victoria Park Road Hackney E9 |
| Dwelling (2) | 21 Jun 1948 (age 36) | 10 Prebend Street Islington N1 |
| Occupation | 14 Aug 1949 (age 37) | Motor Transport Fitter; 10 Prebend Street Islington N1 |
| Death | 21 Jun 1970 (age 58) | Middlesex Hospital London |
| Burial | St Peters ad Vincula Coggeshall | |
Additional Information
| RAF | 491 Hut No 2 Camp No 3 T Wing Henlow Camp Bedfordshire
Service number 526809 As an Aero Engine Fitter he served at 6 SFTS Flying Training School,RAF Station Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Glos ; 242 Reconnaisance Squadron, Manston, Kent; Hawkhinge, nr Folkestone, Kent; and 176 Bomber Squadron, Shepherds Grove, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk |
| Electoral Register | Although on list, he was shown as Naval or Military Service and Absent therefore entitled to postal vote. |
| Accident (1) | Right arm fractured and right foot lacerated. He was treated at Metropolitan Hospial. |
| Accident (2) | 13/09/1940 Letter from Air Commodore, Ruislip reporting to wife that Leading Aircraftman Moore was in Royal Victoria Hospital Folkestone with lacerations to both hands. Amputated from second joint of index finger and half thumb on Left hand. |
| Military Incident | Operations Record Book AIR 28/345 ...Weather fine. The Barrack stores were today
evacuated to "CHIPDEAN" on the CANTERBURY ROAD. The Station was today attacked
by ME 109's , 6 to 12in number.flying at about 1500 feet, at 11:25 hours.
Eighteen bombs, the largest being 250 lbs, were dropped in line straddling the
Officer's mess, the one undamaged hangar, the Camp and the old HQ
Officebuildings and across the north side of the aerodrome, the last falling in
HAWKINGE VILLAGE. Casualties were:- 1 soldier killed, 6 soldiers,3 civilians, 2
airmen and 1 officer slightly wounded. Four cases only to hospital. A number of
civilians, probably 6, were killed in a direct hit on a civilian shelter in
HAWKINGE VILLAGE.
The aerodrome defences came into immediate action. No damage was sustained by defence equipment. A direct hit demolished part of the hutted accomodation called "THE HOSTEL", and another hit destroyed the Station Headquarters Office building. |
| Military Discharge | as Corporal 526809 with Defence Medal |
| Dwelling (1) | from ID card A/A 3015114 |
| Dwelling (2) | moved in ID card |
Wife: Olive May WRIGHT
| Name: | Olive May WRIGHT | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Father: | David Alfred William WRIGHT ( - ) | |
| Mother: | - | |
| Birth | 12 Jun 1910 | |
| Death | Q2 1946 (age 36) 1 | |
| Burial | Grave 210 Square 147 Manor Park cemetary | |
Sources
| 1 | GRO, "BMD Indices". 1b 310. |