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Person    | Male  Born 1913  Died 17/12/1955

Ernest Bitmead

Categories: Armed Forces

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Commemorated on a memorial as having served in, and survived, WW2.

Ernest Bitmead

Wing Commander Ernest Ralph Bitmead was born in 1913, the second of the seven children of Ralph Bitmead (1885-1961) and Naomi Bitmead née Dodd (1890-1974). His birth was registered in the 2nd quarter of 1913 in the Wallingford registration district, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), and his father was a farmer. 

He was listed as a probationary Midshipman in the with effect from 1 January 1930 and joined the Royal Air Force, service number 34139, in March 1934. Our Picture Source gives details of life and career as does the . These confirm that he served as the Squadron Leader of from 14 August 1941 for about one week. On 21 November 1944 he was listed in the as an Acting Group Captain and was awarded the .

Telephone directories from 1953 listed him as Wing Commander E. R. Bitmead at Rose Farm, West End, Flax Bourton, Somerset. Probate records showed his home to be , Somerset and confirm that he died, aged 42 years, on 17 December 1955 at . When probate was granted to his widow on 6 April 1956, his effects totalled £3,075-15s-1d.

He was cremated at , Bayswater Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9RZ and his name is also shown on the Battle of Britain London Monument, Victoria Embankment, London, SW1.

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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