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Wilfred Simpson

Service Number 86342
Military Unit 9th Bn Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment)
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 13 Dec 1917 (22 Years Old)
Place of Birth Sutton In Ashfield Nott's
Employment, Education or Hobbies Locomotive Engine Cleaner - 1911
Family History

Wilfred Simpson was born in 1895 the son of James a coal miner hewer and Eliza Ann Simpson née Jephson of 23, Aswell St., Netherfield, Nottingham. James was born in 1866 at Blackheath, Stafford Eliza Ann Jephson was born in 1866 at Sutton in Ashfield, married in 1891 their marriage was recorded in the Mansfield registration district. 1911 census the family are living at 26 Willow Road Carlton Nottingham James Francis Simpson, head, 45; Eliza Ann, wife, 45; Albert William, son, 17; Wilfred, son, 16; Clement Frank, son, 14; Eleanor Rebecca, dau, 8.

Military History

Private Wilfred Simpson enlisted on 9 December 1915 and out on army reserve. He was mobilized on 15 May 1917 and on 17th sent to 4th reserve battalion. On 8 August 1917 he was posted to 2nd battalion but this seems to have been a paper exercise as on 27 August 1917 he was posted to 9th battalion Sherwood Foresters (Nott's and Derby Regiment). On 10th December 1917 the battalion moved into the front line in Lens, France. At 8.30 pm on 13th December the battalion was relieved by the 6th Lincoln's and it is probable that Wilfred was killed during this relief. He was the only man to die that day and is buried in Loos British Cemetery grave XX.E.8

Extra Information

Soldiers Died in the Great War - Simpson Wilfred, born Sutton in Ashfield Nottinghamshire enlisted Carlton Nottingham, abode Netherfield, Nottingham 86342, Private, killed in action, France and Flanders, 13/12/17 Obituaries published 3rd January 1918 in the Nottingham Evening Post :- “SIMPSON. – Killed in action, December 12th, Pte. Wilfred Simpson, Sherwood Foresters, dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Chandos-street, Netherfield. Deeply mourned. He is not dead, but sleepeth. – Sorrowing mother, father, brothers, and sister. “SIMPSON. – Killed in action, December 12th, Wilfred Simpson, Sherwood Foresters. One of the best. – Sadly missed by Jenny and all at 10 Conway-road.” In memoriam published 12th December 1918 in the Nottingham Evening Post :- “SIMPSON. – In loving memory of Wilfred, dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Chandos-street, Netherfield, killed in action December 12th, 1917. A year has passed, our hearts still sore, as day by day we miss him more. – Deeply mourned by his sorrowing mother and father and brothers and sister, and Jenny.” Above notices are courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918

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