Kenneth (Master) Sanders

Rank:Civilian
Name of Rgt or Ship:Civilian
Died:23/12/1940Age:2
How Died:Killed in Air Raid
Country of burial:U.K.Grave Photo:Yes
Cemetery or Memorial:Altrincham (Hale) Cemetery
Town Memorial:Not Listed
Extra Information:
Born on the 7th December 1938, the birth being registered during the March
quarter 1939 in the Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/257, the son of Peter &
Gladys Sanders (nee Appleton).

1939 National Registration - 43 Moss Lane, Altrincham.   Peter Sanders -
Married - born: 28th April 1909 - occ: Nurseryman.   Gladys Sanders -
Married - born: 29th November 1913 - occ: Unpaid Domestic Duties.  Kenneth
Sanders - Single - born: 7th December 1938 - Under School Age.

Just before 20.30 hrs during the second night of the "Manchester Blitz", a
bomb fell on the corner of Oakfield Road & Moss Lane, Altrincham,
destroying six houses and killing 12 civilians. 

Aged 2, along with his parents, he was killed at 43 Moss Lane, Altrincham. 
  His CWD Ref No.9 - states that he was buried by Masonry and his body was
dressed in a linen suit & a knitted suit when his body was eventually found
at 13.00 hrs on the 25th December 1940.   His body was taken to A.B.
Brookes & Son's Mortuary, Stamford New Road, Altrincham where it was
identified by his grand-father, Peter Sanders, Mere Heath Lane, Mere,
Cheshire.   He was buried with his parents in Altrincham (Hale) Cemetery.  
  Buried 30/12/1940 - Burial No. 10,778.

M.I. - "In death, they were not divided".

Although not individually named, Kenneth is one of the 12 local residents
killed at this site and around the corner on Oakfield Road who are
commemorated in the Memorial Garden on the corner of Moss Lane and Oakfield
Road.

On Friday 23rd December 2011 a group of local residents, relatives of the
victims and civic dignitaries attended a wreath laying ceremony at the
memorial garden on Oakfield Road, Altrincham, to the 12 civilians that died
when a German bomb landed at this site at about 8.30 pm 71 years ago to the
day.

The Sale & Altrincham Messenger sent a photographer and a short report of
the ceremony appeared in the 5th January 2012 edition of their newspaper.  
 The Hale, Sale & Altrincham Independent Newspaper also reported the event
in their January 2012 edition.

As the articles attracted such interesting feedback from relatives of
victims and those involved in their recovery, the Messenger's Chief
Reporter Chris Griffin,  researched the event further and wrote a number of
excellent articles about it and the families involved.   He also reported
about the recent demolition of the nearby Bridge Inn public house where one
of the victims was raised.    The articles were dated 12th January, 26th
January, 2nd February, 16th February, 1st March and the 15th March 2012.  
Chris was able to obtain much unknown information and personal photographs
of a number of the victims from their families.

Six houses were demolished in this incident - Nos. 83, 85, 97, 98 & 91
Oakfield Road, plus the first house on Moss Lane.    No.43 Moss Lane was
situated immediately behind No. 91 Oakfield Road.  These two dwellings
suffered the greatest amount of damage and was obviously the point where
the bomb struck.   The bodies from these two houses were the last to be
recovered at 1.0 pm on Christmas Day.    The land where Nos. 83 to 91
Oakfield Road was sited is now the site of the Memorial Garden and a
builders merchants now occupies the site of No. 43 Moss Lane.

CWGC - of 43 Moss Lane. Son of Peter and Gladys Sanders. Died at 43 Moss
Lane.



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