Self, Stephen |
Rank: |
Lance Corporal |
Regiment: |
Notts & Derby Regt. |
Regimental No. & Battalion |
3667/ 241165 |
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Regiment from Medal Roll. Derbyshire Times 19 May 1917 Mr and Mrs Stephen Self of Whatstandwell have received the news that their youngest son Lance Corporal S. Self of the Sherwoods, was woulded on the 25th ult by the bursting of a shell from which he received a compound fracture of the right arm and a wound on the left side to the neck. He is now in hospital at Chatham. Previous to enlisting he worked as a miner at Staveley where is enlist in January 1915 and has seen nearly two year s service at the front. He is single 34 years of age, and a native of Whatstandwell. 1901 Census: Crich Carr
1911 Census: Robin Hood
Stephen Self had two brothers Joseph Self and Charles Self who are also on the Roll of Honour. His sister, Harriett Self, was a Red Cross Nurse during WW1. |