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Private

John Walker

Service Number 24175
Military Unit 2nd Bn Lancashire Fusiliers
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 23 Oct 1916 (21 Years Old)
Place of Birth Radford Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies In 1911 he was an errand boy.
Family History

John was the eldest child of James and Lucy Ann Walker who had nine children who all survived infancy: John, Arthur (birth registered J/F/M Nottingham), Maude Ellen, James Ernest, Clara (birth registered 1902 A/M/J Nottingham), Claude (birth registered 1904 A/M/J Nottingham), Olive, Fanny Lucy (birth registered 1908 A/M/J Shardlow) and Nellie (birth registered 1910 J/F/M Nottingham). John, Arthur, Maud, James, Clara and Nellie were born in Radford, Claude in Basford and Olive and Fanny in Stapleford. In 1901 James (29, b. Radford) a lace maker, and Lucy Ann (29, b. Southwell Notts), were living at 4 Darkens Yard, New Radford, with their four children John (5), Arthur (4), Maud (2) and James (9 months). By 1911 they were living at 99 Bateman Street. All nine children were living at home: John (15) and Arthur (14) who were both working as errand boys, Maude (12), James (10), Clara (8), Claude (7), Olive (4), Fanny (2) and Nellie (1). John's brother, Arthur, served in the 10th Battalion Sherwood Foresters (28107 Private) and died 'on or after' 20 October 1918 of wounds received in action (Amerval Communal Cemetery Extension Solesmes). The notice of Arthur's death in the local paper in 1918 gave his address as 14 Paterson Road, Hyson Green.

Military History

Formerly 22325, Notts and Derby Regt. His death was presumed 'on or since' 23 October 1916. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial. He served in theatre from 27 July 1915 and qualified for the 1915 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal.

Extra Information

His mother, Lucy Ann, was his sole legatee.

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