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Frank Howard

Service Number 16817
Military Unit Northumberland Fusiliers
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 24 May 1915 (17 Years Old)
Place of Birth Retford, Nottinghamshire
Employment, Education or Hobbies Unknown
Family History

John Howard had been born in Adelaide, Australia but returned to be bought up in Manchester by the age of six. He married Ada Horrox in 1884 at Prestwich, Lancs. He was a blacksmith by trade. The couple had their first four children whilst resident in Moston, Manchester who were, John H born 1886, William born 1891, Lydia E born 1893 and died 1901 and Frederick F in 1896. This family then moved to Retford after 1896, where they had two more children, Joseph Frank (usually referred to as Frank) and Violet Ethel born 1900 but died 1902. After about five years in Retford they returned to Manchester having a son Arthur, born there in 1903. In 1911, William was working as a blacksmith’s striker and young Frank as a butcher’s boy. Although John and Ada had already lost two children, they were soon to grieve over two sons lost in the war.

Military History

Frank Howard and his brother, William Howard probably joined up together as both enlisted at Sheffield and their regimental service numbers are only 20 numbers apart. Frank joined the 2nd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers and went to the Western front on 10th March 1915, where he was killed in action a couple of months later and commemorated on the same memorial (Menin Gate, Belgium) as his brother, William.

Extra Information

CWG additional information:- Son of John and Ada Howard, of Dogdyke Bank, Dogdyke, Lincoln.

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