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Gunner

John Leatherland

Service Number 72079
Military Unit 814th Trench Mortar Battery Royal Field Artillery
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 26 Jul 1916 (22 Years Old)
Place of Birth Langley Mill
Employment, Education or Hobbies Worked at Warsop Main Colliery.
Family History

John Leatherland (junior) was born in 1893 at Langley Mill he was the son of John Leatherland (senior) and Lydia Leatherland née Shaw of 50 Thoresby Road, Mansfield Woodhouse.John Leatherland (senior) was born in 1869 at Heanor Lydia Shaw was born in 1871 at Eastwood, they were married in 1891 their marriage was recorded in the Basford registration district, they went on to have 6 children, sadly 1 died in infancy or early childhood. In the 1911 census the family were living at 138 Coke Street, Mansfield Woodhouse, John is 42 yrs and is a coal miner hewer, he is living with his wife Lydia 40 yrs and four of their children, including John 18 yrs a coal miner pony driver.

Military History

Gunner John Leatherland enlisted in January 1915 at Mansfield, he served with the 814th Trench Mortar battery, Royal Field Artillery. He was killed in action on 26th July 1916 he is buried at Avenes - Le - Comte Communal Cemetery extension, France.

Extra Information

Mansfield Chronicle Advertiser: 07/09/1916: Photograph. Letter included in the report... "in great deal of shock, with broken arm and leg."

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