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Joseph Barlow | |||
Rank: | Private | Number: | 50405 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 16th Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Cheshire Rgt | ||
Died: | 22/03/1918 | Age: | 20 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | France | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Pozieres Memorial, Ovillers-la-Boiselle | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born during the December quarter 1897 in the Northwich R.D. - ref: 8a/231, the son of Mrs L.A. Barlow 1901 Census - 28 Park Street, Northwich, Cheshire. Boarder - aged: 3 - born: Northwich. Head of household - Julia Willis - Widow - aged: 54 - occ: Laundress - born: Northwich. Plus four of her Willis children, a 48 year old boarder and 1 visitor. 1911 Census - 9 Station Road, Northwich. Boarder - aged: 13 - Scholar - born: Northwich. Head of household - Julia Parr - Widow - aged: 64 - born: Northwich. Plus 2 of her Willis children and 2 other boarders. WO363 - Enlisted into the 5th Battalion, Cheshire Rgt - number 2955 on the 17th November 1914. Address given as 9 Station Road, Northwich. Aged 17 years 2 months, he was 5 feet 3 1/2 inches in height and his chest measurement was 34 inches expanded with a 2 inch range. His vision was recorded as good, as was his physical development. Posted on the 27th November 1914. He was given 14 days detention on the 26tth July 1915 for using obscene language and the deliberate waste of Army rations. Home Service - Northwich 18/11/1914 to 09/12/1914 - Aberystwyth 09/12/1914 to 18/02/1915 - Cambridge 19/02/1915 to 21/04/1915 - Northampton 21/04/1915 to 17/06/1915 - Epping 17/06/1915 to 06/07/1915 - Northampton 06/07/1915 to 20/07/1915 - Bedford 20/07/1915 to 09/06/1916. Suffering from Impetigo, he was admitted to No. 68 W.D. Hospital, Bedford on the 12th October until the 26th October 1915. Posted into the 16th Battalion, Cheshire Rgt on the 6th January 1917. He embarked at Southampton on the 6th January 1917 and reported to No. 4 - I.B.D (Infantry Base Depot) at Rouen on the 7th. Given 7 days Field Punishment No. 2 on the 22nd November 1917 for not complying with an order i.e. not getting up at reveille. He was given leave from 15th January to the 19th January 1918. No next of kin or siblings recorded on his record apart from a note saying he was born out of wedlock. His medals were to be sent to Mrs. Louie Barlow, 2 Partington Place, Sale. Private Barlow died during the final German offensive in March 1918. |
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