Male, Person Number2, b. 17 February 1920, d. 25 January 2008
Birth, Marriages and Death
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Birth* | 17 Feb 1920 | James Alfred Pinckney was born on 17 Feb 1920 at 6 Menotti Street, Bethnal Green, England, ; jan-feb-mar 1c 445.1,2 |
| | He was the son of Edward Pinckney and Florence Kisiah Scott. |
Birth Reg | 20 Mar 1920 | Birth of James Alfred Pinckney was registered B 203534 on 20 Mar 1920 at Bethnal Green, England, . |
Marriage* | 15 Mar 1941 | He married Lilian Smith, daughter of James Smith and Rosina Hatch, on 15 Mar 1941 at The Registry Office, Bethnal Green, England, ; jan-feb-mar 1c 267.3,4 |
Death* | 25 Jan 2008 | James Alfred Pinckney died on 25 Jan 2008 at age 87. |
Other Information
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Address | 1928 | As of 1928, James Alfred Pinckney lived at 28 Menotti Street, Bethnal Green, England. |
Occupation | 1934 | He was Shoe Factory Worker in 1934 at Squirry Street, Bethnal Green, England, . |
Occupation | 1934 | He was Upholstery Factory Worker in 1934 at Curtain Road, Shoreditch, England, . |
Occupation | 1935 | He was Cloth Cutter in 1935 at Worship Street, England, . |
Note* | 15 May 1939 | He Enlisted in the Royal Engineers Supplementary Reserve on 15 May 1939. |
Note | between 15 May 1939 and 26 Oct 1939 | He Training between 15 May 1939 and 26 Oct 1939 at England, . |
Occupation | between 15 May 1939 and 1 Mar 1946 | He was Sapper 1986757, Royal Engineers between 15 May 1939 and 1 Mar 1946. |
Note | between 27 Oct 1939 and 1 Jun 1940 | He Served as part of the British Expeditionary Force and was eventually rescued from the beaches of Dunkirk between 27 Oct 1939 and 1 Jun 1940 at France, . |
Note | between 2 Jun 1940 and 17 Mar 1942 | He He spent time in England. During this time he was in and out of various Military hospitals, eventually passing through the Casualty Clearing Station in Benburb. between 2 Jun 1940 and 17 Mar 1942. |
Note | between 18 Mar 1942 and 14 Jun 1942 | He (an unknown value) between 18 Mar 1942 and 14 Jun 1942 at Madagascar, . |
Note | between 15 Jun 1942 and 18 Aug 1942 | He (an unknown value) between 15 Jun 1942 and 18 Aug 1942 at India, . |
Note | between 19 Aug 1942 and 13 Feb 1943 | He (an unknown value) between 19 Aug 1942 and 13 Feb 1943 at Iraq, . |
Note | between 14 Feb 1943 and 29 Aug 1943 | He (an unknown value) between 14 Feb 1943 and 29 Aug 1943 at Middle East, . |
Note | between 30 Aug 1943 and 3 Sep 1944 | He (an unknown value) between 30 Aug 1943 and 3 Sep 1944 at North Africa, . |
Note | between 4 Sep 1944 and 9 Feb 1945 | He (an unknown value) between 4 Sep 1944 and 9 Feb 1945 at Middle East, . |
Note | between 10 Feb 1945 and 7 Mar 1945 | He He was part of the Central Mediterranean Force between 10 Feb 1945 and 7 Mar 1945 at Central Mediterranean, . |
Note | between 8 Mar 1945 and 14 Mar 1946 | He He was part of the British Liberation Army between 8 Mar 1945 and 14 Mar 1946 at Europe, . |
Occupation* | 1946 | He was General Labourer in 1946. |
Note | between 15 Mar 1946 and 5 Jul 1946 | He Home preparing for demobilization between 15 Mar 1946 and 5 Jul 1946 at England, . |
Note | 16 Mar 1946 | He Demobbed from the Army. No 1 Military Disembarkation Camp Unit, Reading on 16 Mar 1946. |
Address* | 22 Mar 1946 | As of 22 Mar 1946, James Alfred Pinckney lived at 17F Block, Peabody Buildings, Hackney Road, Bethnal Green, England. |
Address | 6 Mar 1951 | As of 6 Mar 1951, James Alfred Pinckney lived at 16E Peabody Buildings, Rodney Road, London, England. |
Occupation | 1959 | He was Cloth Cutter in 1959. |
Address | between 1960 and 1983 | As of between 1960 and 1983, James Alfred Pinckney lived at 94 Roydene Road, Plumstead, England. |
Address | 1983 | As of 1983, James Alfred Pinckney lived at 3B Southwick Road, Canvey Island, England. |
Retirement* | 31 Aug 1983 | He was retired on 31 Aug 1983. |