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VICTORIA STATION
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HAGAN | Ernest |
Gunner
24450, 'B' Battery, 84th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed
in action 11 August 1917. Aged 25. Ballastman, Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. Born and enlisted Manchester. Son of Thomas and Sarah Ann
Hagan, of 9, Brunswick Street, Ashton Old Road, Openshaw, Manchester.
His brother Edward also fell. In the 1911 census he was the son
of Thomas and Sarah Ann Hagan, aged 19, born Manchester, a Dock
Labour, resident 4 Best Yard, Albert Street, Goole, Yorkshire &
Yorkshire (West Riding). Buried in ARTILLERY WOOD CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot I. Row C. Grave 2. |
HAIGH | F E | Trooper.
Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HAIGH | W |
Lance
Corporal. Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HAINES | A | Private.
Labourer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HALFORD | E F |
Lieutenant.
Inspector, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HALL | A | Private.
Cleaner, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HALL | John |
Lance
Corporal 16877, 10th Battalion, King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry).
Killed in action 1 July 1916. Cleaner, Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. Born and enlisted Goole, Yorkshire. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 11 C and 12 A. |
HALL | Robert | Private.
Either Extra Porter or Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
|
HALL | R |
Private.
Either Extra Porter or Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
|
HALLIDAY | A | [Not
listed in St. Paul's Order of Service] Private. Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. |
HALLIGAN | T |
Private.
Sheeter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HALSALL | James Henry | [Listed
as Corporal in St. Paul's Order of Service] Sergeant 989, 1st/5th
Battalion, King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry). Killed in action
19 June 1915. Aged 25. Labourer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
Born Burscough, Lanarkshire, enlisted Goole, Yorkshire. Native of
Lathom, Lancashire. Son of William Fairhurst Halsall and Jane Ellen
Halsall, of 21, Dacy Road, Everton, Liverpool. In the 1891 census
he was aged 1, born Lathom, Lancashire, son of William F and Jane
Ellen, Halsall, resident Cottage, Mill Lane, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire.
In the 1901 census he was aged 11, born Lathom, Lancashire, son
of William F and Jane Ellen Halsall, resident Cottage, Mill Lane,
Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire. In the 1911 census he was aged 21,
born Lathom, Lancashire, Tube Cleaner, son of William F and Jane
Ellen Halsall, resident 72 Burlington Crescent Goole, Goole, Yorkshire
& Yorkshire (West Riding). Member of the National Union of Railwaymen,
Railway Workers, Pipe Hitter (Hyrdaulic), Goole 1 Branch, admitted
15 March 1914. Listed as Corporal in Railway records all other records,
including Goole Times 1917 'Roll of Honour' booklet, state Sergeant.
Buried in WHITE CITY CEMETERY, BOIS-GRENIER, Nord, Frace. Row D.
Grave 9. |
HAMER | J R |
Gunner.
Platelayer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HAMMOND | A | Private.
Shunter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HANEY | H |
Private.
Extra Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HANSOME | Charles [James] | [Stoker
on memorial] Fireman, S.S. Unity (Goole), Mercantile Marine. Died
when his ship was en route from Newhaven for Calais when torpedoed
by German submarine UB-5 2 May 1918. Aged 18. Fireman, Lancashire
and Yorkshire Railway. Born Brighton, resident Newhaven. Son of
Charles James and Rosanna Hansome, of 35, Chapel Street, Newhaven,
Sussex. In the 1901 census he was aged 1, born Brighton, Sussex,
son of Charles J and Rosanna Hansome, resident 26 Claremont Place,
Brighton, Sussex. In the 1911 census he was aged 12, born Brighton,
Sussex, a scholar, son of Charles James and Rosanna Hansome, resident
16, Bute Street, Brighton, Sussex. No known grave. Commemorated
on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London. |
HARDAKER | S |
[Not
listed in St. Paul's Order of Service] Private. Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. |
HARDMAN | A | Driver.
Joint Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARDMAN | W |
Private.
Signalman, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARDWICK | J J | Corporal.
Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARDY | H |
Gunner.
Fireman, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARDY | J | Corporal.
Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARDY | R |
Lance
Corporal. Shunter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARGREAVES | A | Gunner.
Extra Number Taker, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARGREAVES | Robert |
Private.
Labourer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARGREAVES | R K | Private.
Cleaner, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARLING | J |
Private.
Pattern Maker, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARLING | W | Sergeant.
Platelayer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARMON | Arthur |
Private
3418, 1st Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in action at Gallipoli
8 October 1915. Aged 23. Extra Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. Born Radcliffe, Lancashire, enlisted Manchester. Baptised
4 January 1892 in Radcliffe, Lancashire. Son of Richard and Mary
Alice Harmon, of 18, Walker Street, Radcliffe, Manchester. In the
1901 census he was aged 8, born Lancashire, son of Richard and Mary
A Harmon, resident 10, Shuttle Street, Radcliffe, Bury, Lancashire.
Member of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, Railway Workers,
Goods Porter, Radcliffe Branch. admitted 5 May 1912. No known grave.
Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel
59 to 73 or 218 to 219. |
HARPER | P | Private.
Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARRISON | G |
Private.
Apprentice, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARRISON | George Haigh | Private
24036, 9th Battalion, King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry). Died
of wounds 14 April 1916. Aged 19. Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. Born Goole, Yorkshire, enlisted Leeds. Adopted son of George
and Hannah Harrison, of 10, Parliament Street, Goole, Yorkshire;
husband tofo Annie Maria Harrison. Buried in CORBIE COMMUNAL CEMETERY,
Somme, France. Plot I. Row F. Grave 30. |
HARRISON | Herbert |
[Listed
as Private on memorial and Lance Bombardier on SDGW] Driver 44908,
10th Division Amunition Column, Royal Field Artillery. Died on service
in Egypt 16 November 1918. Aged 24. Labourer, Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. Born and enlisted Goole, Yorkshire. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth
Ellen Harrison, of 127, Weatherill Street, Goole, Yorkshire. Buried
in CAIRO WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt. Section Q. Grave 103. |
HARRISON | J | Private.
Extra Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARRISON | W |
[Listed
as Private in St. Paul's Order of Service] Sapper. Porter, Lancashire
and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARROP | J A | Private.
Clerk, Goods Manager's Office, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
Listed in St Paul's Cathedral Order of Service 1919.
See also Lancashire
& Yorkshire Victoria Station Goods Department |
HART | A J |
Private.
Apprentice, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HART | G F | Private.
Capstan Youth, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARTLAND | E E |
[Not
listed in St. Paul's Order of Service] Private. Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. |
HARTLEY | A | Sapper.
Platelayer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARTLEY | J L |
Private.
Platelayer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HARTLEY | R | Second
Lieutenant. Station Master's Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
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HARVEY | J |
Private.
Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HASKAYNE | A | Sergeant.
Striker, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HASLAM | F |
Private.
Labourer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HASTINGS | H | Private.
Fitter's Labourer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HASTINGS | T |
Private.
Cleasner, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HATTON | F | Rifleman.
Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HAWKINS | J |
Corporal.
Joint Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HAWORTH | J H | Rifleman.
Extra Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HAWORTH | J H |
[Not
listed on St. Paul's Order of Service] Private. Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. |
HAWORTH | J R | [Not
listed on St. Paul's Order of Service] Private. Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. |
HEAP | B |
[Not
listed on St. Paul's Order of Service] Private. Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. |
HEAP | W | Private.
Cleaner, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HEATLEY | E |
[Not
listed on St. Paul's Order of Service] Regimental Sergeant Major.
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HEATON | W | Bombardier.
Goods Guard, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HEAVEY | J E |
Private.
Blacksmith's Striker, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HEMINGWAY | W | Private.
Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HENDERSON | C |
Private.
Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HENDERSON | E | Private.
Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HENNESSEY | J |
[Listed
as Private on St. Paul's order of Service] Sapper. Relief telegraph
Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HENRY | J N | Bombardier.
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HENSHAW | J |
Private.
Cleaner, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HENSHAW | W A | Lance
Corporal. Shunter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HENTHORN | J |
[Not
listed on St. Paul's Order of Service] Private. Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. |
HESKETH | T | Private.
Seaman, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HESLIN | O |
Private.
Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HETERICK | Frederick Hounslow aka Fred |
Chief
Officer, S.S. Unity (Goole), Mercantile Marine. Died when his ship
was en route from Newhaven for Calais when torpedoed by German submarine
UB-5 2 May 1918. Aged 48. Chief Officer, Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. Born Hull. Son of the late John George and Adelaide Heterick;
husband of Harriet Elizabeth Heterick (nee Simmons), of 44, Brough
Street, Goole, Yorkshire, married October to December Quarter 18976
in Patrington Registration District, Yorkshire. In the 1901 census
he was married to Harriet heterick, aged 30, born Hull, Yorkshire,
a Merchant Seaman, resident 10, South Boulevard Rockland Grove,
Holy Trinity and St Mary, Hull, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (East
Riding). Last residence Goole, Yorkshire. No known grave. Commemorated
on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London. |
HEWITT | A |
Sergeant.
Labourer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HEYWOOD | H | Private.
Liftman, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HEYWOOD | J |
Private.
Ballastman, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HICKMAN | F P | Private.
Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HIGGINBOTTOM | H |
Private.
Extra Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HIGGINS | C | Private.
Striker, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HILLIDGE | W |
Corporal.
Carter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HILLS | E | Private.
Joint Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HILTON | W |
Private.
Assistant Lifter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HINCHCLIFFE | A | Sapper.
Dynamo Attendant, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HINCHCLIFFE | H |
Private.
Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HINCHCLIFFE | T | Private.
Cleaner, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HINDLE | R |
Private.
Washer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HITCHEN | H | Private.
Puller Up, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HODGKINSON | Harry |
Second
Lieutenant, 12th (Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry) Battalion, Manchester
Regiment. Killed in action 9 September 1918. Aged 26. Signalman,
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. Husband of Mary Jane Hodgkinson,
of 26, Chapel Street, Pendleton, Manchester. In the 1911 census
he was brother of George Hodgkinson, aged 18, single, born Salford,
Lancashire, a Railway Train Booker, resident 25 Temperance Place,
Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire. Buried in GOUZEAUCOURT NEW BRITISH
CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot IV. Row H. Grave 19. |
HODGKINSON | J | Private.
Checker, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HODGSON | F |
Driver.
Chain Horse Youth, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HODGSON | Hry | Private.
Either Reserve Shunter or Parcel Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. |
HODGSON | H |
Private.
Either Reserve Shunter or Parcel Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. |
HODGSON | T T | [Not
listed in St. Paul's Order of Service] Private. Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. |
HODGSON | W A |
Private.
Joint Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HODGSON-JONES, MiD | Douglas Sacre |
Captain,
Royal Engineers. Died in the Farnham District, Surrey, 13 February
1919. Aged 23. Pupil, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. In the 1911
census he was the son of Rev. Frederick and Ethel Muriel Hodgson-Jones,
aged 15, born Salford, Lancashire, at School, resident 6 Vine Street,
Broughton, Salford, Lancashire. Mentioned in Despatches (MiD). Buried
in MANCHESTER SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Lancashire. Grave reference G.
CE. 14. |
HODSON | S |
Sapper.
Sheet Repairer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. See also Manchester
Stores Department |
HODSON | W H |
Sapper.
Porter , Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOGAN | Patrick |
Private.
Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOGAN | Patrick | Private.
Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOGG | J |
Private.
Carter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOGG | J A | Private.
Shunter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOLDEN | J |
Private.
Shunter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOLDEN | J G | [Listed
as Private in St. Paul's Order of Service] Lance Corporal. Clerk,
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOLDEN | P |
Private.
Labourer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOLDEN | R F | Private.
Joiner's Labourer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOLDSWORTH | R |
Private.
Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOLLAND | F | Private.
Booking Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOLLAND | J W |
Private.
Apprentice Coach Maker, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOLLAND | William | Private
2245, 1st/1st (Buckinghamshire) Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire
Light Infantry. Died of wounds 8 April 1915. Aged 23. Porter, Carriage
Department, Wolverton Buckinghmashire, Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. Born and resident Newport Pagnell, Buckinghmahsire, enlisted
Aylesbury. Son of Charles and Anna Jemima Holland of 13 Chicheley
Street, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire. Reference London and North
Western Railway Gazette Volume 4, June 1915, page 180. In the 1911
census he was the son of Charles and Jemima Holland, aged 19, born
Newport Pagnell, Buckinghmahsire, a Railway Coach Body Maker, resident
13 Chicheley Street, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire. Buried in
STRAND MILITARY CEMETERY, Hainaut, Belgium. Plot X. Row D. Grave
10. |
HOLLINGHURST | J |
Private.
Shaper, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOLLINSHEAD | T | Private.
Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOLLOWS | J |
Private.
Train Booker, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOLT | E | [Not
listed in St. Paul's Order of Service] Private. Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. |
HOLT | J |
Private.
Apprentice, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOLT | R | Private.
Bookroom Attendant, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOLT | W S |
Private.
Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOOBAN | F | [Not
listed in St. Paul's Order of Service] Lance Corporal. Lancashire
and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOPKINS | A |
Acting
Sergeant. Wagon Maker, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOPKINSON | Arthur Douglas | Private
47446, 2nd/4th Battalion, King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry).
Killed in action 27 November 1917. Aged 30. Clerk, Goole Shipping
Office, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. Born Manchester, enlisted
Goole, Yorkshire. Son of the late James and Louisa Hopkinson; husband
of Blanche Hopkinson, of 50, Thomas Street, Hull. No known grave.
Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel
8. |
HORNBY | H |
Private.
Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. See also Manchester
Stores Department |
HORROCKS | D R | Private.
Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HORSMAN | F B |
Private.
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOUGH | T | Private.
Junior Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOUGHTON | A F |
Private.
Number Taker, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOUGHTON | T N | [Not
listed in St. Paul's Order of Service but there is an E H HOUGHTON
not on this memorial, a Train Booker, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.]
Private. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOULT | A |
Private.
Sheet Repairer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. See also Manchester
Stores Department |
HOULT | F | Private.
Cleaner, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOUSEMAN | W |
Sapper.
Sub-Ganger, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOWARD | Archibald | Fireman,
S.S. Hebble (Goole), Mercantile Marine. Died on a voyage from Scapa
Flow to Sunderland with a cargo of ammunition, his ship was sunk
by a mine from the German submarine UC-42 , 1.5 miles east from
Roker Pier, Sunderland, 6 May 1917. Aged 36. Stoker, Lancashire
and Yorkshire Railway. Born Goole. Husband of Rose (nee Brook) Howard,
of 52, Fourth Avenue, Goole, married 1 July 1900 in Goole. In the
1891 census he was aged 11, born Yorkshire, son of George and Mary
Howard, resident Upper Cross Street, Goole, Yorkshire & Yorkshire
(West Riding). In the 1901 census he was aged 20, born East Cowick,
Yorkshire, a Railway labourer, married to Rose with one daughter,
resident 1, Back Quay Street, Goole, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West
Riding). In th e 1911 census he was aged 30, born East Cowick, Yorkshire,
a Dock labourer canal, married to Rose with three daughters, resident
52 Fourth Avenue Goole, Goole, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding).
No known grave. Commemorated on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London. |
HOWARD | J |
[Not
listed in St. Paul's Order of Service] Private. Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. |
HOWARD | Jesse | Private.
Boilermaker's Assistant, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOWARD | J H |
Private.
Number Taker, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOWARD | R | Corporal.
Booking Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOWARTH | A |
Private.
General Labourer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOWARTH | F | Private.
Extra Carter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOWARTH | J |
[Listed
as Private in St. Paul's Order of Service] Sergeant. Reserve Shuntetr,
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOWARTH | J R | Private.
Ex. Ch. Horse Youth, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOWARTH | S L |
Private.
Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOWARTH | T | Private.
Lampman, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOWDEN | H L |
Private.
Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOYLE | E | Driver.
Platelayer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOYLE | L [J] |
Sergeant.
Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HOYLE | W | Private.
Labourer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HUCKERBY | H |
Lance
Corporal. Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HUGHES | T | Private.
Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HUGILL | L J |
Private.
Clerk, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HULME | T | [Transcribed
as HULNE] Sapper. Coppersmith, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
|
HUNTER | George |
Private.
Fireman, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HUNTER | James | Private.
Top Rammer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HUNTINGTON | Richard |
Private 3/3658, 2nd Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment. Killed in action 9 August 1915. Labourer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. Born Goole, Yorkshire, enlisted Goole, Yorkshire. Reservist called up on the eve of war who had served in India. Son of George and Ann Huntington, of 47 Queensway, Goole. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 36 and 55. |
HURST | R | Lance
Corporal. Blacksmith, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HUSSIN | H |
Private.
Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HUTCHINSON | A | [Listed
as Lance Corporal in St. Paul's Order of Service] Rifleman. Labourer,
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HUTCHINSON | B E |
Private.
Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
HUTCHINSON | H | [Listed
as Private in St. Paul's Order of Service] Corporal. Labourer, Lancashire
and Yorkshire Railway. See also Manchester
Stores Department |
HYDER | William |
Private
43023, 1st Battalion, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. Killed in
action 22 November 1916. Aged 18. Porter, Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway. Born 13 January 1898, and resident, in Goole, Yorkshire,
enlisted Leeds, Yorkshire. Son of George and Ann Elizabeth Hyder,
of 56, Queen's Avenue, Goole, Yorks. Included Goole Times 1917 'Roll
of Honour' booklet. Buried in WARLENCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot VII. Row H. Grave 50. |
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