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Charles Bonser Heathcote

Service Number 9681
Military Unit The Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment)
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 13 Oct 1914 (24 Years Old)
Place of Birth Hyson Green Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies Unknown
Family History

Son of Edward and Harriett Heathcote. He had five sisters, Bertha, Florence, Annie, Doris(?) and Jessie, and two brothers, George Bonser and Edward (known as 'Ted'). At the time of the 1911 census, Harriett and her five daughters were living at 20 Goodall Street, Nottingham; her husband, Edward, was a lodger at 21 Lurgan Street, Hammersmith, and employed as a hall porter, and their three sons had left home. All three brothers died in the war; L/Cpl George Bonsor Heathcote, 1/4th Bn Leicestershire Rgt died 1 May 1915) and Pte Edward Heathcote, 20th Sqdn MCG (Cavalry) died 29 November 1917.

Military History

Served as BONSER. 1st Bn North Staffordshire (Prince of Wales's) Regiment. Arrived France 10 September 1914. Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension, Bailleul.

Extra Information

CWGC (additional information); 'Brother of Mrs F Heathcote of 2 Thurman Yard, Thurman Street, Nottingham.' War obituary, All Saints Church News, September 1919: 'Charles Bonser Heathcote, Private North Staffordshire Regiment; killed in action in France; October 13th 1914; aged 24; and George Bonser Heathcote, Corporal Leicestershire Regiment, killed in action in France, May 1st 1915, aged 28. Mrs Heathcote’s other son, Edward Heathcote was killed in the Holy Land [29 November 1917], and his obituary notice appeared in our issue for March 1918.' All three brothers are commemorated on All Saints parish war memorial. Nottingham Post obituary (abridged), 17 May 1915: 'Heathcote. Corporal George R Heathcote, 1st Leicestershire Regiment, killed in action, May 1st aged 28 years. His brother, Charles Heathcote, was killed in action last October. Mother, sister, brother Ted.'

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