- Surnames starting with the letter O. 

Richard Herbert Ollier

Rank:SapperNumber:51190
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No:80th Field Coy
Name of Rgt or Ship:Royal Engineers
Died:19/10/1917Age:33
How Died:Died of Wounds
Country of burial:BelgiumGrave Photo:Yes
Cemetery or Memorial:Dozinghem Cemetery, Poperinge
Town Memorial:Not Listed
Extra Information:
Born during the June quarter 1884 in the Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/169, the
eldest son of Richard & Esther Matilda Ollier.

1891 Census - Hamilton Terrace, Bowdon.   Son - aged: 7 - born: Bowdon.  
Head of household - Richard Ollier - Married - aged: 37 - occ: Plumber -
born: Winsford, Cheshire.  Also - Esther M. Ollier - Wife - aged: 34 -
born: Raydon, Suffolk.   Plus 3 siblings.

Attended St. Mary's C. of E. School.

1901 Census - Hamilton Terrace, Bowdon.   Son - aged: 17 - born: Bowdon.  
Head of household - Richard Ollier - Married - aged: 47 - occ: Plumber -
born: Winsford, Cheshire.  Also - Esther M. Ollier - Wife - aged: 46 -
born: Raydon, Suffolk.   Plus 4 siblings.

Married Esther Darlington Griffiths during the June quarter 1906 in the
Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/387.

1911 Census - No Trace.
His parents and siblings were then residing at 11 York Road, Bowdon.   Head
of household - Richard Ollier - Married - aged: 57 - occ: Plumber - born:
Winsford, Cheshire.  Also - Esther M. Ollier - Wife - aged: 46 - born:
Raydon, Suffolk.   Plus 3 siblings.

Sang in the Choir of St. Mary's Church, Bowdon.    Connect with the Church
Lads Brigade.

Enlisted in September 1914.

Listed as H. Ollier on St. Luke's Mem.

Report appeared again in the following weeks local newspaper - 23/11/1917 -
as they had printed the wrong photograph of him in the 16/11/1917 edition.

Listed in the Guardian Year Book - Roll of Honour for 1918.

Richard's mother - Esther Ollier continued to receive financial assistance 
from the "John Sington Fund" until as late as 1934, by which time she was
80 and suffering from rheumatism.  

The John Sington Fund - John Sington was the son of Adolphus Sington, a
Jewish Prussian shipping merchant who came to Britain and in 1845 became a
naturalised citizen.   Adolphus had his own company, involved originally in
the production of linen and cotton, and later the import and export of
machinery for the cotton industry.  John and at least one of his brothers
worked in their father's business in Princess Street, Manchester.

In 1885 John married Mildred Campbell Maclure, daughter of Sir John William
Maclure, Bt., who became MP for Stretford the following year.  John and
Mildred had two sons, Alan John Campbell Sington and Edward Claude Sington.
 In 1914 both sons enlisted in the British Army, and their father is listed
in The Gazette in 1915 as Major John Sington, Royal Engineers Territorial
Force Reserve.   In 1909 the Sington family moved from Whalley Range to
Dunham House, on Charcoal Road, Dunham.

When Major John Sington's two sons returned safely from active service
during WW1 he established a fund 'as a Thanksgiving Offering for their safe
return for the benefit of the wives, children and dependants of any men
who, as a result of service with His Majesty's Forces or the Mercantile
Marine, have died or been killed or disabled, and for the benefit of any
members of His Majesty's Forces or the Mercantile Marine who have been
disabled as a result of such service.'   The fund's scope was limited to
those who had been resident in the Urban District of Bowdon or the village
of Dunham Town for at least six months.

Six trustees were appointed, namely, John Bleckly, Henry Edwin Gaddum,
William Alfred Hampson, Joseph Kenworthy, Joseph Watson Sidebotham and the
Major himself.  The Clerk to the Trustees was Willis Paterson the Bowdon
UDC Solicitor, 11 Stamford Street, Altrincham to whom applications for
grants had to be made.    Information about the Fund and its beneficiaries
was kindly supplied by Cynthia Hollingworth from the records kept in
Trafford Local Studies Library.

Memorials found on:
St. Mary's (Bowdon)
Altrincham & District Roll of Honour
Linotype Factory (Broadheath)
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