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Lance Corporal P/991 Lawrence KENNY
Military mounted Police / Military Police Corps
PC 40 Birmingham City Police ‘D’ Division
Died Egypt 9th August 1915
Surname changed from Renny to Kenny Entitled to 1915 Star
British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index cards 1914-1920
Police Service HistoryLawrence Joined Birmingham City Police on two occasions, firstly on 12th June 1909, with warrant number 8115 and resigned shortly after being disciplined June 1912, and rejoined 12th August 1914 as a 32 year old. He served on the ‘D’ Division with warrant number 8522 and collar number D40.
He resigned 9th February 1915 to join the Military Mounted Police in Birmingham.
Birmingham City Police Museum Records confirms that Lawrence joined Birmingham City Police on 12th June 1909 with warrant number 8115, served on the ‘D’ Division, and later rejoined on August 12th 1914 to again serve on the ‘D’ Division with warrant number 8522 and his trade was listed as City Police and in remarks shows DIED
The 1911 Census shows Lawrence KENNY residing at Aston Manor Police Station, Victoria Road, Aston aged 29 and born in St Giles, London.
Birmingham City Police Museum records dated 25th January 1915
Military Mounted Police
PC D40 Lawrence KENNY is one of many constables to attend Great Brook Street Barracks on Wednesday next at 2.45pm for the purpose of being tested as to their riding qualifications
Birmingham City Police Museum records dated 4th February 1915
Military Mounted policeThe following Constables having been selected for the Military Mounted Police will be struck off the strength of the Force on Sunday next the 7th February.
Included in this list is PC D40 Lawrence KENNY
These men will report themselves for attestation and produce their Army parchments, marriage certificates, and the birth certificates of their children at the Recruiting Office, James Watt Street, at 10 am on Monday 8th inst.
They will then report themselves to the Provost Marshal, Aldershot on Tuesday 9th February.
The Watch Committee scale of allowances will be made to their dependants
Birmingham City Police Museum records dated 20th November 1916, over a year after Lawrence’s death, show Lawrence died of enteric fever 9th August 1915 at the Dardanelles.
A service was held at The Parish Church, BirminghamSunday 5th December 1920 3.30pm
Remembering those police constables Killed in action, those who died on active service and those who died from illness due to war service
War service historyLawrence was drafted to Egypt where he died of enteric fever in hospital at Alexandria.
Soldier’s effects records show Lawrence Kenny Lance Corporal 991Military Mounted Police died 9th August 1915 at Number 17 General Hospital in Alexandria
Buried Grave J 123Alexandria (Chatby) Military and War Cemetery, Egypt
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Antecedents for Lawrence KENNY Born St Giles in London and resided in Bordesley Green, Birmingham.