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John Harold Whitby

Service Number 41651
Military Unit 12 Bn Norfolk Regiment
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 19 Aug 1918 (18 Years Old)
Place of Birth Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies Unknown
Family History

John Harold was born in 1899 in Nottingham and was the son of William a labourer and Kathrine Whitby née Stones, they lived at 10 Abbott Street Blue Bell Hill Road St Ann's Nottingham. His father William was born in 1870 in Nottingham, his mother Katherine Stones was born in 1869 also in Nottingham, they were married in 1893 also in Nottingham and went on to have 7 children, however sadly 1 did in infancy , their remaining children were :- Polly b1895, Florence b1896, William Henry b1898, John Harold b1899, Kitty b1904 and Richard b1907 all the children were born in Nottingham. In the 1911 census the family are living at 10 Abbott Street, Blue Bell Hill Road, Nottingham and are shown as William 41 yrs a labourer , he is living with his wife Kate 42 yrs and four of their children , Florence 14 yrs a lace hand , William 13 yrs an errand boy, Kitty 6 yrs and Richard 3 yrs , Their remaining 2 children are living at 2 Ellis Terrace, Northville Street, Nottingham with their widowed grandmother Catherine Stone 76 yrs head of the family a charwoman, she is living with three of her grandchildren , Polly Whitby 16 yrs (no occupation) John Harold Whitby 11 yrs a scholar and Bernard Francis Murry 21 yrs a goods porter with Midland railways.

Military History

Private John Harold Whitby, enlisted in Nottingham and served with 12th Battalion Norfolk Regiment, he was killed in action 19th August 1918 and is buried in Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension. His elder brother William Henry also served in the 'Great War' with the 1st battalion Sherwood Foresters Regiment he was killed in action on 26th March 1918.

Extra Information

Obituary published in the Nottingham Evening Post dated 19th August 1919 : - WHITBY. – In loving memory of our sons, Pte. John Whitby, 18 years, killed in action August 19th, 1918; also Pte. William Whitby, 21 years, missing March 26th, 1918, since reported killed. It is lonely here without them, and sad the weary way; our home is not the same to us, since they were called away. – Silently mourned by mother, father, sisters, and brothers.” Above obituary courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918

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