29th (City of London) Battalion,
London Regiment, (Royal Fusiliers).
Territorial Force Battalion. Originally formed from Home Service personnel in June 1915 as the 100th & 101st Battalions, retitled on 1st January 1917, as the 29th & 30th Battalions, London Regiment.
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has only 2 recorded WW1 deaths for the 29th (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment, (Royal Fusiliers). However, the man below & probably a number of others have been classified under battalions that they were attached to by the CWGC..
HILLIER,
Alexander.
Private, 781350.
29th (County of London) Battalion,
London Regiment,
(Royal Fusiliers),
Posted to :-
26th Battalion,
Royal Fusiliers.
Etaples Military Cemetery,
Pas-de-Calais, France.
Monday 21-10-1918.
Age 33.
Son of Moss & Adelaide Hillier of New Street, Houndsditch, London, UK. Born in London.
Stone Inscription :- "Gone But Not Forgotten",
Alexander.
Private, 781350.
29th (County of London) Battalion,
London Regiment,
(Royal Fusiliers),
Posted to :-
26th Battalion,
Royal Fusiliers.
Etaples Military Cemetery,
Pas-de-Calais, France.
Monday 21-10-1918.
Age 33.
Son of Moss & Adelaide Hillier of New Street, Houndsditch, London, UK. Born in London.
Stone Inscription :- "Gone But Not Forgotten",