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John Healey (Haley) | |||
Rank: | Sapper (Discharged) | Number: | 11155 |
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Royal Engineers | ||
Died: | 01/03/1921 | Age: | 42 |
How Died: | Suicide | ||
Country of burial: | U.K. | Grave Photo: | No - unmarked grave |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Altrincham (Hale) Cemetery | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
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Born at Altrincham on the 26th November 1878, the birth being registered during the March quarter 1879 in the Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/178, the son of Michael & Julia Healey (nee Hines). His birth was registered under the name of John HALEY (not HEALEY). Likewise, his father - Michael was registered as Michael HALEY when he married Julia Hines during Dec Qtr 1877 - Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/318. Baptised at the Church of St. Vincent de Paul on the 15th December 1878. 1881 Census - 18 Oakfield Street, Altrincham. Family listed as HALEY. Son - aged: 2 - born: Altrincham. Head of household - Michael Haley - Married - aged: 25 - occ: Plasterer - born: Altrincham. Also Julia Haley (John's mother) - aged: 29 - born: Altrincham. His baby sister - Mary Haley - aged: 8 months - is also in residence. His father - Michael (now recorded as Michael HEALEY), died during the Sep Qtr 1882 - Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/123 - aged: 28. His mother subsequently married John Manion during the Jun Qtr 1886 - Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/277. Registered as Julia HALEY. 1891 Census - Rose & Shamrock Public House, 18 Chapel Street, Altrincham. (Now recorded as John HEALEY). Step-son - aged: 12 - Scholar - born: England. Head of household - John Manion - Married - aged: 38 - occ: House Painter - born: England. Also Julia Manion - Wife - (John's mother) - born: England. His sister - Mary Healey - aged: 10 - scholar is also in residence. His Step-father - John Manion, died during the Sep Qtr 1898 - Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/136 - aged: 40. 1901 Census - Rose & Shamrock Public House, 18 Chapel Street, Altrincham. Listed as John Healey. Son - aged: 22 - occ: Bricksetter - born: Altrincham. Head of Household - Julia Manion - Widow - aged:: 51 - occ: Beer House Keeper - born: Altrincham. His sister - Mary Healey - aged: 20 - occ: Dressmaker is also in residence. He was attracted to a lady called Annie Foy whom his mother did not approve of. He married her one month after his mother's death. His mother - Julia Manion, died during the Mar Qtr 1909 - Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/141 - aged: 58. On the 17th April 1909, John Married Annie Foy at St. Vincent's R.C. Church, Altrincham. She was the daughter of Peter & Anne Foy - Peter's occ: Railway Engine Driver residing at 85 Lawrence Road, Broadheath. 1911 Census - 101 Lawrence Road Altrincham. Head - Married - aged: 33 - occ: Bricklayer - born: Altrincham, Cheshire. Wife - Annie Healey - aged: 34 - born: Northwich, Cheshire. His Irish Resident Mother-in-Law - aged: 74 was also listed, as was his brother-in-Law (her son). Their daughter - Julia Healey was born during the Sep Qtr 1911 - Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/336. Julia who was aged just 9 at the time of her father's death also witnessed the suicide that understandably affected her badly all of her life. Enlisted well before 11th August 1914 - see Newspaper Report. MIC - Drafted to France on the 18th August 1914. Awarded the 'Mons' Star, the BWM and the VM.. In front of his wife, on the 1st March 1921, John slit his throat at 2 Bridgewater Road, Altrincham. Inquest held on the 4th March 1921. John had enlisted right at the start of the War, if not before? Under the name of Haley, he is included in the list of 81 men from the Street that had enlisted prior to 11th September 1914. His MIC states that he ws posted overseas on the 18th August 1914. He had served on the Western Front for over four years, he had seen just about every horror that there was to see and was obviously suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder that was not then recognised. Another sad casualty of the war, who is buried in an unmarked grave in Altrincham (Hale) Cemetery. He is not commemorated on the Chapel Street Memorial, as it was commissioned before his death, but although being at the heart of Chapel Street for most of his life, he had moved away from the Street after 1901. As he was no longer serving - presumably discharged in 1918, he is not commemorated by the CWGC, even though he died within their qualifying period ending 31st August 1921. Listed on the Chapel Street Memorial on the 'Roll of Honour' section only, not on the central "Memorial" section. See also the book - "The Bravest Little Street in England" by Karen Cliff, published by Trafford Local Studies Library. |
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