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Cpl

Charles Orme

Service Number 8993
Military Unit 15th Bn Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment)
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 22 Apr 1918 (34 Years Old)
Place of Birth Chesterfield
Employment, Education or Hobbies He was a career soldier
Family History

Charles was born in 1884 at Chesterfield and was the adopted son of Thomas Orme and Frances Orme of 88 Cremorne St , Nottingham. Thomas was born in 1867 at Ashborne, Frances was born in 1866 at Chesterfield, they were married in 1890 at Nottingham In the 1911 census his parents Thomas 43 yrs is an engine driver, he is living with his wife Frances 47 yrs , they state they have been married for 24 yrs and have had 1 child they are living at 88 Cremorne Street, Nottingham. In the 1911 census Charles is in the Army, he is shown as being 27 yrs of age and a Private Soldier living in Barracks in India and is serving with the 1st battalion Sherwood Foresters Regiment. Charles married Florence Godber on 8th April 1912 at St Augustines Church, Nottingham, they lived at 9 Gawthorne Terrace, New Basford, they went on to have a daughter Florence May born 20th May 1913. They also lived at 168 Burford Road Hyson Green Nottingham. Following his death his widow Florence was awarded a pension of 21 shillings and 5 pence a week which commenced on 11th November 1918.

Military History

Corporal Charles Orme, enlisted at Nottingham and served with the 15th Battalion Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment, he was killed in action on 22nd April 1918. He is buried in Aveluy Wood Cemetery, (Lancashire Dump), Mesnil-Martinsart, grave reference 2.H.1A pre-war Regular, he had been wounded twice previously, on 20th October 1914 and 5th June 1915.

Extra Information

Article published 1st July 1915 in the Nottingham Daily Express :- “TWICE WOUNDED.“Sherwood who has Seen Nine Months of War. “Private C. Orme, of the 2nd Sherwood Foresters, whose home is at 168, Burford-road, Hyson Green, Nottingham. He went to France early last September, and was wounded at La Bassee on October 20th. After three weeks in hospital in France he rejoined his regiment, and was in action many times until he was severely wounded on June 5th, this time severely, and was invalided home to England.” Death notices published 10th May 1918 in the Nottingham Evening Post :- “ORME. – Killed in action, April 22nd, 1918, Cpl. Charles Orme, aged 33, the beloved husband of Florence Orme (née Godber), 9, Gawthorne-terrace. Sacrificed him for his country. – From his sorrowing wife and little daughter.“ORME. – Killed in action, April 22nd, 1918, Cpl. Charles Orme, Sherwood Foresters, aged 33. A noble life laid down. – From sorrowing mother, dad, Edith, and brother Lewis (in Egypt).” Above notices are courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918

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