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Gunner

George Edward Croft

Service Number 152009
Military Unit 13th Bty 17th Bde Royal Field Artillery
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 19 Apr 1917 (30 Years Old)
Place of Birth Unknown
Employment, Education or Hobbies In 1901 he was an errand boy.
Family History

George Edward was the son of Robert Croft and his wife Mary nee Gilbert. Both his parents were born in Great Barford, Bedfordshire, Robert in 1849 (J/F/M Bedford) and Mary in about 1848. They were married in 1870 (A/M/J Bedford) and had at least eight children: William J. b. Great Barford abt. 1871, Charles Henry b. Great Barford 8 July 1873 (J/A/S Bedford) bap. 18 October 1876 Primitive Methodist Ripley Circuit Derbyshire, Emily Ann b. Selston Derbyshire 23 November 1875 bap. 18 October 1876 Primitive Methodist Ripley Circuit, John b. Felley Notts birth registered 1878 (J/F/M Basford), Albert Norton b. Hucknall Torkard birth registered 1883 (J/F/M Basford), Louisa b. Hucknall Torkard birth registered 1885 (J/F/M Basford), George Edward b. b. Hucknall Torkard 1887 (A/M/J Basford) and Robert b. Hucknall Torkard birth registered 1892 (J/F/M Basford). In 1891 Robert (42), a colliery worker, and Mary (43) were living at 15 James Street, Hucknall, with their children Charles (17), Emily Ann (15), John (13), Albert (8), Louisa (6) and George Edward (4). They were still at the same address ten years later in 1901. Robert was working as a colliery train repairer (above ground) and five of his six children still at home were also in work: Charles (27) and John (23) were both coal hewers, Albert (19) a house painter, Louisa (16) a general servant domestic and George (13) an errand boy. Robert (9), the youngest child, was still at school. The eldest boy, William, and his sister Emily Ann, who had probably married in 1898 (A/M/J Basford), have not yet been traced on the 1901 Census. Mary Croft, died in 1909 (J/F/M Basford) and her widowed husband, Robert, remained at 15 James Street, Hucknall, where in 1911 he was living with his unmarried son, Albert (28) and his married daughter Louisa (26) and son-in-law Arthur James Smedley (26), a colliery weigh clerk, who had married in 1910 (J/F/M Basford). Robert, now 62 years old, was working as a colliery lamp examiner (above ground). The same year, William (39), a coal miner hewer, was living with his wife of nine years, Alice (31), and their two children Kitty AM (9) and Douglas R (3) at 48 Victoria Street, Warsop, Mansfield. Also in the household was his widowed mother-in-law, Alice Till (69), and a boarder, John Greece (21). Charles Henry (37), a coal miner hewer, was living at 17 Scarcliff Street, Mansfield, in 1911 with his wife Emma Elizabeth (34) and their two daughters Hilda Mary (3) and Laura Elizabeth (1). John (33), a coal miner hewer, was living at 17 James Street, Hucknall Torkard, with his wife, Sarah Ann nee Curtis (31) whom he had married in 1902 (J/A/S Basford). They had had two children of whom only one survived, Mary Elizabeth (5). Robert's three other children, Emily Jane, George Edward and Robert junior have not yet been traced on the 1911 census. George married Priscilla Hopkin Pearson (b. 7 September 1888, O/N/D Basford) in 1913 (J/A/S Nottingham). Priscilla's address was given on the CWGC record as 48 Highbury Avenue, Bulwell, Nottinghamshire. A Mrs Priscilla Croft appears in a 1941 Nottinghamshire directory living at 16 Watcombe Circus, Sherwood, Nottingham. Priscilla never remarried and died on 22 February 1972 (Mar Basford) aged 83 (buried 28 February, Basford Cemetery). His brother Albert married Rose Hall in 1915 (O/N/D Basford). Albert served in the war in the Royal Engineers (154461 Sapper) and was killed in action on 18 August 1917 (Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe). At the time of his death in 1917 he and Rose were living at 95 Montague Road, Hucknall Torkard. George's father, Robert Croft, died on 12 April 1931 (Jun Basford) aged 82; he was living on Annesley Road, Hucknall, at the time of his death. His sons Charles and Robert, both coal miners, were awarded probate. George's eldest brother, William, may have died in 1931 (Dec Bingham) aged 60. His youngest sister, Louisa (Smedley), died in 1934 (Dec Basford) aged 50. John died on 12 March 1949 aged 71; his home address was then 15 James Street, Hucknall. John's wife, Sarah Ann, survived him and was awarded probate.

Military History

Gunner George Edward Croft served with 13th Battery, 17th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. George was killed in action on 19th April 1917. He has no known grave and his name is commemorated on the Arras Memorial.

Extra Information

Inscription headstone (damaged), Basford Cemetery, Nottingham:(Side) 'George Edward Croft, killed in France April 19th 1917 aged 30 years.' (Side) 'Also Percival their son died August 28th 1898 aged 1 years & 9 months [not yet identified]. Also Priscilla Hopkin Croft died Feb. 22nd 1972 aged 83 years.' Probate: Croft Robert of Annesley-road Hucknall Nottinghamshire died 12 April 1931 Probate Nottingham 5 June to Charles Croft and Robert Croft miners. Effects £110 14s. 11d.

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