Was born in Savan 1953 llk/July-August 1896, the son of Bhai Pala
Singh and Mai Man Kaur of Bandala village in Amritsar district. The
family later settled in Chakk No. 71 Bandala Bachan Singhvala in Lyallpur
district. Samman.Singh learnt to read Gurmukhi at the village gurdvara
where he was also admitted to the vows of the Khalsa Panth.
He served in the 92nd Battalion during the Great War (1914-18)
for about four years. After his release from the army, he joined
the campaign for the reform of shrine management. He and his elder
brother, Pritam Singh, registered themselves as Akali volunteers.
When the call for action came on 19 February 1921, Pritam Singh
was away visiting some relation, but the youngest of the seven brothers,
Bara Singh, offered to take his place. Both Samman Singh and Bara
Singh joined the jatha of Bhai Lachhman Singh and fell martyrs in
the compound of Gurdwara Janam Asthan on the morning of 20 February
1921. Both brothers dying as bachelors, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak
Committee sanctioned a pension in the name of their mother.
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