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John Thomas Goodliffe | |||
Rank: | Private | Number: | 26189 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 03rd Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Cheshire Rgt | ||
Died: | 15/11/1918 | Age: | 21 |
How Died: | Died | ||
Country of burial: | U.K. | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Sale Cemetery | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born during the September quarter 1897 in the Salford R.D. - ref: 8d/159, the son of Godfrey & Mary Annie Goodliffe (nee Elliott). 1901 Census - 29 Walmer Street, Salford. Son - aged: 3 - born: Salford. Head of household - Listed as George Goodliffe - Married - aged: 42 - occ: Railway Porter - born: St. Helens, Lancashire.. Also - Mary A. Goodliffe - Wife - aged: 40 - born: Northampton. Plus 4 siblings, that includes Charles Henry & James, also killed during WW1. 1911 Census - Fairy Lane, Sale. Son - aged: 14 - occ: Errand Boy - born: Salford. Head of household - Godfrey Goodliffe - Married - aged: 45 - occ: Scavenger for UDC - born: Seaton, Rutland. Also - Mary Ann Goodliffe - Wife - aged: 46 - born: Hold, Buckinghamshire. Plus 2 siblings, that includes Charles Henry & James, also killed during WW1. Godfrey & Mary Ann had 7 children, 2 of whom had died of natural causes. WO 363 - Enlisted into the Cheshire Rgt at Altrincham on the 7th May 1915. He was aged, 19 years, 9 months and was employed as a Gardener. Posted to the 3rd Battalion, Cheshire Rgt on the 14th May 1915. Appointed as Lance Corporal on the 13th January 1916, but at his own request, he reverted to the rank of Private. Transferred to the King's (Liverpool( Rgt on the 7th May 1917. Transferred again into the 421st Agricultural Coy. Labour Corps, South Lancashire Rgt on the 24th May 1917. He served only "At Home" (UK). On the 27th June 1915, he was charged with overstaying his special pass from 12 midnight until 09.30 hrs on the 28th - given 4 days Field Punishment and forfeited 2 days pay. On the 27th July 1915 he was charged with Highly improper ??????? when on ???????? fighting - given 7 days C.B. (Confined to Barracks). At Bideston on the 7th September 1916 he was charged with being Absent from Parade at 21.00 hrs - reprimanded. Still at Bideston on the 23rd November 1916, he was charged with being Dirty on Parade at 09.15 hrs - Reprimanded. His personal items returned to his parents, comprised: Safety razor, shaving brush, shaving soap, razor blades, belt, cigarette case, photos, letters, wallet, handkerchief, tooth paste, 2 chevrons, blue chevron. At the back of his file, is a form concerning discharge of a recruit as not being likely to become an efficient soldier. It is dated the 27th May 1915. The form does not make sense given that he did actually serve for over three years. The CO recommends his discharge on medical grounds, but was presumably not accepted and he was accepted for service. He was aged: 19 years, 9 months, he was 5 feet 3 inches in height and weighed 110 lb. His chest measurements were 32 to 34 1/2 inches. The CO's objection was that he was aged only 17 years 10 months (so he was rumbled as being under age) and his chest measurements were such that he would not be able to perform his duties. By 1919, when Mary Goodliffe was completing Army Form 5080, listing her son's family members. She listed her husband - Godfrey, plus her eldest son - William, aged: 35 - residing at 25 Walmer Street, Salford - two doors away from where the family lived in 1900. Also listed was her married daughter - Mary Ann Leech, aged: 28, still residing at the family home at Fairy Lane, Sale. The 24/03/1916 edition of the local newspaper reports that he is now ill in hospital at Birkenhead. He was admitted to the Warrington Military Hospital, Orford Barracks, Warrington, suffering from Influenza & Pneumonia on the 29th October 1918 and died there on the 15th November 1918. Buried 20/11/1918 - Burial No. 15,768. His father, Godfrey died 04/07/1931 aged 66 years and his mother, Mary Ann died 04/02/1949 aged 87 years. According to a member of the family, his mother was always very bitter (not without good cause) about the loss of her three sons. Their eldest son - William Godfrey Goodliffe died in 1953, aged: 69. Cenotaph lists name as J. Goodliffe. His mother was the first person to lay a wreath on the Sale Cenotaph when it was unveiled. CWGC - Son of Godfrey and Mary Ann Goodliffe of Fairy Lane, Sale, Cheshire. His brothers, Charles Henry and James also died on active service. |
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