Harry Freedman, is the husband of Gertrude Esther Levin, my maternal great aunt. Levin family HERE. Freedman family HERE
Tombstones for Solomon Freedman and Regina Blaser, both buried in the Rice Lane Cemetery, Liverpool, England
Born: 15 September 1918 in Southport, England
Hebrew translation: "(Acronym) Here is buried/ Mr. Moshe Aharon son of Mr. Zalman/ Died 25 Adar II 5730"
Letter from Gertie and Harry to my father in September 1956
Letter from Gertie to my parents in May 1970 on the death of her husband Harry
Birth certificate for Harry Freedman. He was born on 15 September 1918 at 61 Windsor Road, Southport, England. His father was Solomon Freedman, a cabinet maker, and his mother was Regina Freedman nee Blaser
Hebrew name: Moshe Aharon ben Zalman
Occupation: Insurance agent
Married: Gertrude Levin on 27 July 1947 in Liverpool England. Gertie was 30 years old and Harry was 28 years old
27 July 1947, Liverpool. The wedding of my great aunt, Gertrude Esther (Gertie) Levin, to Harry Freedman
Wedding of Harry and Gertrude Freedman, Liverpool, 27 July 1947. Front row, L-R: Marcus Levin, Zella Levin, Harry Freedman, Gertrude Freedman (Nee Levin), Regina Freedman (Nee Blaser), Ruth Levin, unknown. Back row L-R: Harry’s brother Melville Freedman, Peggy Levin, Simon Bernard Levin, Solomon Freedman
Children: They had no children
1939 Register
In the 1939 register Harry is living at 66 Heathfield Road, Liverpool, England with his parents Solomon and Regina. Harry is articled to a firm of estate agents. The redacted line under Harry is that of his brother, Melville Freedman who was born in 1927 and was an actor in the theatre
World War II Military Service
Harry enrolled in October 1939 in the Liverpool Kings Regiment (Service number 3774272) and was sent to India with it's 1st Battalion. He ended up serving with the Chindits in Burma under Wingate. He took part in the 2nd Chindit Operation in 1944 and was wounded by shrapnel in both legs and one arm on 25 May 1944 at the Blackpool Stronghold and after being carried out of the Stronghold was evacuated by light aircraft. For more information on this battle see HERE. I met him in the late 1960s and he was a very taciturn man with half of his third finger missing
Harry mentioned in the Daily British Army Casualty Lists 1939-1945
Harry mentioned in message No 8317 dated 1 June 1944 and found in the 77th Brigade signal traffic file - casualty evacuation by light plane list
Liverpool Evening Express 17 January 1945 p. 3.
Transcript: Fought With The Chindits
One of the men who came home with the Burma leave contingent
nearly a fortnight ago, was Pte. Harry Freedman (26), King's Regt. 122,
Lance-lane, Wavertree, Liverpool, formerly of 66, Heathfield road, Wavertree.
Pte. Freedman, called up in October, 1939, was posted to India. And for five
years he has been in that theatre of war fighting in Burma with the Chindits,
and being wounded on both legs and one arm last May.
Two days after Pte. Freedman landed in this country his
parents received news that he was home. He was taken straight to a military
hospital. He is now on 28 days' leave.
Before joining the Army, Pte. Freedman, who is an old boy of
Birkenhead Institute, was articled to the firm of William Thomson and Moulton,
surveyors and valuers, Liverpool.
Electoral registers
Death
2 April 1970 in Liverpool, England at 51 years of age. Buried in the Long Lane Cemetery, Liverpool, England, plot no B-J.3. Harry was a very heavy smoker and died suddenly, probably from a heart attack
2 April 1970 in Liverpool, England at 51 years of age. Buried in the Long Lane Cemetery, Liverpool, England, plot no B-J.3. Harry was a very heavy smoker and died suddenly, probably from a heart attack
Liverpool Jewish Burial Record for Harry Freedman
Tombstone inscription: In loving memory of Harry Freedman who died 2nd April 1970 aged 51 years. Deeply mourned by his wife Gertrude, mother, brother, relatives and friends. May his dear soul rest in peace
Hebrew translation: "(Acronym) Here is buried/ Mr. Moshe Aharon son of Mr. Zalman/ Died 25 Adar II 5730"
Probate
Harry Freedman Probate 15 July 1970. He lived at 1 Olive Lane, Wavertree, Liverpool, England. The value of his estate was £21,401
Letters and telegrams
Letter from Gertie and Harry to my father in September 1956
In Memoriam
FREEDMAN-In loving memory of my dear husband Harry, who passed away April 2, 1970. Sadly missed and never to be forgotten by his devoted wife Gertrude. -1 Olive Lane, Liverpool 15. Liverpool Jewish Gazette 26 March 1971
Photographs
A family photo taken in Southport around 1957. Left to right: Berthold Greenhill, Harry Freedman, Marcus and Zella Levin, Berie Levin, Gertie Freedman, Hilda Greenhill, Gillian Levin, Peggy Levin
Taken 3 August 1958. My mom's family. My grandmother Zella Levin (Nee Greenberg) in light brown 4th from right and her husband Mark Levin next to her. On the far right is my grandfather's sister Gertie Freedman (Nee Levin) and her husband Harry who fought in Burma in WW2. On the left of my grandmother is Peggy (Brenda Margaret Nee Lyons) Levin and her husband Bertie (Simon Bernard) who was my grandfather's brother. Between them is Gillian Levin, their daughter. On the far left is my grandmother's brother, Bertold Greenhill (Bertie) and his wife Hilda (Nee Lerner)
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