Judd, Frank King

Dates:

War Service:
Second Lieutenant Frank King Judd, 5th Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment, was killed in action on the 30th November 1917, aged 36. He enlisted into the Gordon Highlanders in July 1916 and was commissioned in June 1917 into the Royal Berkshires.

His name appeared on an official German list headed "List of Dead" "R. Berks Regt. Identity disc was taken from fallen man, on battlefield at GONNELIEU and sent in by the pay office authorities of a Field Ambulance Coy 16.12.17”.

He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France.

Location of Memorial:
He is remembered on the memorials at St Andrew's Church, Catford.

Details:
He was the son of Frank King and Sarah Judd of Wargrave, Berkshire and the husband of Margaret May Judd of 242 Verdant Lane, Catford. He and Margaret married in December 1905 and they had two children. Prior to the war he was a commercial traveller.

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