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Percy Alfred Amos | |||
Rank: | Sergeant | Number: | 8047 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 17th Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Manchester Rgt | ||
Died: | 01/07/1916 | Age: | 35 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | France | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Thiepval Memorial, Somme | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born during the June quarter 1881 in the Colchester R.D. - ref: 4a/426, the second son of Charles Waylon & Annie Elizabeth Amos (nee Green). 1881 Census - 84 Magdalen Street, St. Mary Magdalen, Colchester, Essex. Son - aged: 0 - born: Colchester. His parents were lodgers with a widowed schoolmistress. Father - Charles W. Amos - Lodger (Head) - Married - aged: 23 - occ: Railway Clerk - born: Witham, Essex. Also -Annie E. Amos - Wife - aged: 24 - born: Colchester. Plus 1 elder brother. 1891 Census - 50, Rendlesham Road East, Ipswich, Suffolk. Son - aged: 10 - Scholar - born: Colchester. Head of household - Charles W. Amos - Married - aged: 33 - occ: Railway Clerk - born: Witham, Essex. Also - Annie E. Amos - Wife - aged: 34 - born: Colchester. Plus 1 elder brother and 2 younger sisters. 1901 Census - 50 Rendlesham Road, Ipswich, Suffolk. Son - aged: 20 - occ: Engineering Draftsman - born: Colchester. Head of household - Charles W. Amos - Married - aged: 43 - occ: Railway Clerk - born: Witham, Essex. Also - Annie E. Amos - Wife - aged: 44 - born: Colchester. Plus 1 elder brother and 3 younger sisters. 1911 Census - No Trace. His parents and 2 younger sisters were then residing at 148 Bramford Road, Ipswich. Percy must have been residing at Flixton, Lancashire at the time of his enlistment. Tim Bell, the owner of the "17th Manchester Rgt on the Somme" website - http://17thmanchesters.wordpress.com/ - has kindly given me permission to use his material for my Trafford men. Percy had joined the Pals, with the majority of 17th Battalion on 2nd September 1914, as a Private. As a 33 year old engineering draughtsman, his maturity must have been recognised and he was swiftly promoted through the ranks to Sergeant on 1st August 1915. The Roll of Honour lists Percy as a Corporal when the III Platoon photograph was taken and it is possible he had transferred to another Platoon by July 1916. Percy had lived at Woodleigh, Western Road, Flixton before he attested. His mother, Annie Elizabeth and father, Charles W. Amos, lived in Ipswich with their remaining family. Alfred’s sister Mabel was executor to his will showing a significant estate of £860 8s. 10d. |
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St. Michael's (Flixton) | |||
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Manchester Technical College | |||
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