Frederick Ramsay

In the south aisle of St Margaret's Church Westminster, fixed to the rear of the choir stalls, is a memorial brass to Frederick Henry Ramsay, who was killed during the First World War. He married Eleanor Bird in the church on 18th April 1908 and she acted as Vestry woman. He was the son of Alexander Ramsay, engineer at the Houses of Parliament.

The inscription reads:

In memory of Frederick Henry Ramsay a Chorister and Sidesman of this Church and Clerk from 1907-1917 killed near Gentelles France while serving with the Royal Irish Rifles March 31st Easter Day 1918 aged 35.

Died

31st March 1918

Occupation

Musician

Location

St Margaret's Church

Material Type

Brass

Frederick Ramsay
Frederick Ramsay

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