- Surnames starting with the letter R. 

John Reginald Newton Riley

Rank:2nd Lieut
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No:05th Bn
Name of Rgt or Ship:Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Rgt)
Died:03/09/16Age:24
How Died:Killed in Action
Country of burial:FranceGrave Photo:Yes
Cemetery or Memorial:Mill Road Cemetery, Thiepval, Somme
Town Memorial:Not Listed
Extra Information:
Born at Norton Lodge, Wash Lane, Timperley.on the 13th April 1892, the
birth being registered during the June quarter 1892 in the Altrincham R.D.
- ref: 8a/182, the youngest son of Edward James & Annie Newton Riley (nee
Treadgoldf)    His father's occupation was given as a Cotton Merchant.

1901 Census - Norton Lodge, Wash Lane, Timperley.    Son - aged: 8 - born:
Timperley.   Head of household - Edward James Riley - Married - aged: 56 -
occ: Calico Salesman - born: Accrington, Lancashire..  Also - Annie Newton
Riley - Wife - aged: 44 - born: Great Goresby, Lincolnshire.   Plus 3 elder
brothers.

1911 Census - Beech Holme, Moss Lane, Ashton upon Mersey.   Son - aged: 18
- occ: Grey Cloth Salesman - born: Timperley.    Head of household - Edward
James Riley - Married - aged: 66 - occ: Retired Cotton Merchant - born:
Accrington, Lancashire..  Also - Annie Newton Riley - Wife - aged: 54 -
born: Great Goresby, Lincolnshire.   Plus 3 elder brothers.

His father died in 1917, aged: 72.   He had three brothers:- Arthur
Treadgold Riley - b.1883.  Edward Lawrence Riley - b.1887.   William
Douglas Riley - b.1889, all residing at The Hollies in August 1918. 

A Member of Brooklands Cricket Club.

WO374/57672 - He was medically examined at Room 38, Houldsworth Hall,
Deansgate, Manchester on the 26/10/1915.   By the 02/11/1915, he was
stationed at Clipstone Camp.   Dudley E. Stout, Clerk in Holy Orders, 30
Whitefield Road, Ashton on Mersey, gave him his character reference when he
applied for his commission.    He had previously served as a Cadet in the
Manchester University's OTC.   He was 5 feet 7½ inches in height and was
educated privately.   Commissioned 03/11/1915

M.I. - "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God".

His death was reported in the 12/09/1916 edition of the Altrincham
Guardian.   The 22/09/1916 edition of the local newspaper reports that his
younger brother - 2nd Lt. W.D. Riley, Cheshire Rgt had been wounded, as had
his elder brother - Lt. E.L. Riley who was slightly wounded on the 1st July
and was also suffering from shell shock and para-typhoid.


Memorials found on:
St. Martin's (Ashton on Mersey)St. Martin's Window (Ashton on Mersey)
Manchester University
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