William Eric Woodward
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William Eric, known as 'Eric' was born in 1899. His father, a painter and decorator, died in 1908 when Eric was eight years old and Eric's mother, Elizabeth Murdoch Woodward, took up her late husband's occupation to support her family. In 1911 Elizabeth (33) was living at 58 Gawthorne Street, New Basford, with her children, William Eric (11) and Agnes Guthrie (9), together with her unmarried sister, Violet Agnes KAY (23).
DLI 52nd (Depot) Bn. Eric enlisted in the East Midlands Brigade, 273rd Graduated Battalion in 1917. The graduated battalions received recruits under the age of 19; recruits would have had about four months basic training in a Young Soldiers Battalion before a further period of training in the graduated battalion. By the end of training most young men would have reached the age of 19 and thus eligible for active service overseas. Eric joined the 52nd Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry, formed in October 1917, from the 273rd Graduated Battalion. He is buried in Nottingham (New Basford) Cemetery with his father (grave ref A.2.5). The cemetery is a short distance from the family home and Blackwood Scout site.
Research courtesy of Andrew Adam.