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Walter Burton | |||
Rank: | Civilian | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Civilian | ||
Died: | 24/12/1940 | Age: | 60 |
How Died: | Killed in Air Raid | ||
Country of burial: | U.K. | Grave Photo: | No |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Manchester (Southern) Cemetery - Communal | ||
Town Memorial: | Stretford Book | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born on the 3rd November 1881, the birth being registered during the December quarter 1881 in the Manchester R.D. - ref: 8d/215, the son of Walter & Mary Ann Burton (nee Harrison). 1891 Census - Rutland Street, Hulme, Manchester. Son - aged: 9 - Scholar - born: Manchester. Head of household Walter Burton - Married -- aged: 50 - occ: Boot Maker - born: Ashton under Lyne. Also Mary Ann Burton - Wife - aged: 35 - occ: Boot Machinist - born: Manchester. Plus 1 elder sister. 1901 Census - 5 Rutland Street, Chorlton, Manchester. Son - aged: 19 - occ: Packing Case Labourer - born: Manchester. Head of household Walter Burton - Married -- aged: 60 - occ: Shoe Maker - born: Lancashire. Also Mary Ann Burton - Wife - aged: 35 - occ: Boot Machinist - born: Manchester. 1911 - 126 Radnor Street, Hulme, Manchester. Son - aged: 29 - Single - occ: Wood Case Making Assistant - born: Manchester. Head of household - May Ann Burton - Widow - aged: 54 - born: (Not Stated). Plus four members of his Dippnall family and 1 boarder. 1939 National Registration - 48 Augustus Street, Stretford. Walter Burton - Single - born: 3rd November 1881 - occ: Packing Can Labourer Captan Hand. Also residing at this address was the Dippnall famiy, the head of which was his brother-in-law. Killed at the Manley Arms, 110 Clopton Street, Hulme, which was a Lodging House situated on the corner of Clopton Street and Warde Street, Hulme. Death registered in Manchester City. Name listed on the Manchester (Southern) Cemetery - Civilian Memorial. He was one of ten people killed at the Manley Arms and Clopton Street that night. The licensee was a John Rogerson (42). He was also killed and is also buried in Manchester (Southern) Cemetery - Burial No. 141452 Grave No. S 32. Only the right arm of John's wife - Jeanne Rogerson was found and buried in communal grave Q 915. |
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