3rd Battalion Coldstream Guards
Guardsman William Bertram Norton | War Casualty Details 402754 | CWGC
“… that they may rest from their labours and their works do follow them.”[ Revelation 14.13]
Note: His younger brother, Edward Horace, died November 1st, 1917.aged 13
1901 census
In 1901 the Norton family lived at 70, Seymour Road, Mile End, Portsmouth. The father, Albert E., 34, a Carpenter, his wife Francis E., 35, daughter, Mabel E., age 10, a Scholar, William B., 6, also a Scholar, born Havant, Hants, and Frederick G., 3 months.
1911 census
By 1911 they had moved to North Road, Bosham, Chichester. Albert Edward, Carpenter, and Francis Emily, both 43, had been married for 22 years and had had 4 children all still living, Mabel Emily, 20, Domestic servant, William Bertram, 16, Apprentice Carpenter, Fredrick (sic) George, 10, and Edward Horace, 7.
Sometime after 1911 the Norton family moved from Bosham to Canning Road, Felpham to a property named “Sunnyside”. See “St. Mary’s burials” and the “Index to St. Mary’s churchyard”.
Graves Registration Report Form
Felpham, St. Mary’s churchyard, Bognor Regis
Colstream Gds 3rd Bn.12217 Norton Pte. W.B. (Type of memorial erected) P.M.
Grave 84. Ancient Churchyard. 15-12-15
Felpham Churchyard, Bognor Regis, West Sussex
1001/2A 12217 GUARDSMAN W.B. NORTON COLDSTREAM GUARDS
15TH DECEMBER 1915 AGE 21 PRIVATE MEMORIAL GRAVE 84
Imperial War Graves Commission
Headstone Personal Inscriptions
None Given. (A.E. Norton Esq., Sunnyside, Canning Road, Felpham, Bognor, Sussex)
Burials in the Parish of St. Mary, Felpham in the county of Sussex in the year One thousand nine hundred and fifteen & sixteen
No 402. William Bertram Norton, Canning Road, Felpham, Dec. 15th 1915, 21 years
Index to St. Mary’s chuchyard, Felpham
NORTON, Pte. William Bertram, 12217. 3rd Bn., Coldstream Guards.
15th Dec., 1915. Age 21. Son of Mr. A.E.Norton of “Sunnyside”, Canning Rd., Felpham. 84. In South-West part (5th entry right-hand column)
Every One Remembered – Soldier Profile William bertram Norton