Browse this website Close this menu
This data is related to World War 1
Driver

Harold Ernest Holland

Service Number 9988
Military Unit 'Z' 40th Tench Mortar Bty Royal Field Artillery
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 02 Sep 1918 (23 Years Old)
Place of Birth Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies Unknown
Family History

Harold Ernest Holland was born in 1895 the son of Thomas a house painter and Louisa Holland (née Loach). His father was born in 1873 at Horncastle Lincolnshire his mother in 1874 at Carlton Nottingham. Married June 1st 1895, they had three children, all born at Nottingham - Harold b.1895, Mabel b.1899 and Leslie b.1903. In 1911 the family lived at 2 Ritson Terrace Hawkridge Street St Ann’s Nottingham but Harold lived next door with his grandparents Frank and Emma Pegg.

Military History

'D' Bty 70th Bde Harold Holland MM & Bar enlisted at Nottingham. He landed in France on 8th July 1915. His Military Medal award was reported in the London Gazette 18th June 1917 and the Bar in the London Gazette 23rd August 1917. Faubourg D’Amiens Cemtery Arras Grave Reference VI F 45

Extra Information

It was reported on 23rd December 1918 in the Nottingham Evening Post Harold Holland’s Military Medal & Bar had been presented to his grandmother. ‘POSTHUMOUS HONOUR FOR NOTTINGHAM SOLDIER. The Military Medal and bar have been awarded to Driver Harold E. Holland, Royal Field Artillery, of 3, Ritson-Terrace, Hawkridge Street, Nottingham, who was killed in action on September 3rd last. [sic] He was 23 years of age. The medal and bar have been received by his grandmother, Mrs. Pegg, with whom he resided.’ Article courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918

Photographs

No Photos