Full name, birth date and country and death date and location from the Burne Family Tree 1 by Margaret Burne
UK and Commonwealth Law Examination Records
March 16, 1938
Candidate
Roger Sambrooke Burne, address The Hollies, Newport Road, Stafford, Solicitor to whom articled G. E. Nuttall, Stafford
Findagrave.comCaptain Roger Sambrooke Burne Veteran
Birth 1918, Bermuda
Death 3 Aug 1944 (aged 25–26)
Burial
Ryes War CemeteryBazenville, Departement du Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
Plot V. E. 2.
Memorial ID 56438762
Gravesite Details
Captain, 244 Battery, 61st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery.
Son of Sambrooke Arthur Higgins Burne and Bertha Christine Burne, of Stafford. Age 26.
Newspaper Index Cards
Burne - Died of wounds received in action in Normandy, in August 1944, Captain
Roger Sambrooke Burne, elder son of Mr. And Mrs. S. A. H. Burne, The Hollies, Stafford
National Probate Calendar
Roger Sambrooke Burne of The Hollies Newport-road Stafford died 3 August 1944 on war service Administration Llandudno 12 December 1944 to Sambrooke Arthur Higgins Burne [father] barrister-at-law. Effects 3236 pounds.
UK Roll of Honour
Roger Burne (R S Burne)
Rank Captain
Birth Place Bermuda
Residence Date 1941
Residence Staffordshire
Casualty Date 3 Aug 1944
Regimental Number 75674
Enlistment Regiment Royal Artillery
Enlistment Unit Royal Artillery
Theatre of War Western Europe Campaign, 1944/45
Casualty Regiment Royal Artillery
Casualty Unit Royal Artillery