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Joseph Frank Faulkner | |||
Rank: | Fusilier | Number: | 11052345 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 02nd Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Lancashire Fusiliers | ||
Died: | 23/10/1944 | Age: | 23 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | Italy | Grave Photo: | Name on Memorial |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Cassino Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born during the December quarter 1921 in the Bucklow R.D. - ref: 8a/329, the son of Joseph & Mary Faulkner (nee Plant). 1939 National Registration - No Trace. The family were residing at 17 Bucklow Avenue, Partington. Joseph Faulkner - Married - born on the 9th April 1890 - occ: Incapacitated. Mary Faulkner - Married - born on the 22nd February 1895 - occ: Unpaid Domestic Duties. There were three redacted records at this address, plus Jack Faulkner - Single - born on the 7th July 1929 - At School. Kenneth Faulkner - Single - born on the 31st March 1932 - At School. The three redacted records may well include Joseph Frank Faulkner. Joseph had 5 brothers: George W. (b.1916), Cyril (b.1924), Harry (b.1926), Jack (b. 1929) and Kenneth (b.1932), plus one sister - Mary (b.1919). His last known address was Worthington Avenue, Partington in Trafford. There was an article about him in the 09/10/1943 edition of the Cadishead and Irlam Guardian. Killed during the Allied attack on the Italian "Gothic Line", during the battle to capture Monte Spaduro. CWGC - Son of Joseph & Mary Faulkner of Partington. His brother - Harry Faulkner, was a long serving Partington Councillor andwas the Mayor of Trafford in 2001. He died in 2003. Currently commemorated on the Cassino Memorial, there is now a possibility that his remains may be identified. If so, he will be buried in a marked grave in a CWGC Cemetery See below: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APRIL 2019 - The MOD are appealing for relatives of Joseph Frank Faulkner to come forward to help identify a British soldier - one of two who were killed in Italy in October 1944. Several years’ worth of research has produced a short list of potential candidates that may help uncover the identity of him. The MOD’s Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre (JCCC) is searching for male family members of two of the potential candidates who were from Manchester. DNA samples have been taken from the remains and JCCC want to try and confirm the identity by comparing this sample with a member of each of the families of the two potential candidates. Both soldiers served with the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers and were killed during the Allied Gothic Line Offensive in Italy on 23rd October 1944, during the battle to capture Monte Spaduro. The remains were found in a field to the south-east of Bologna, west of Ravenna. JCCC’s initial family research suggests that some of the descendants from these siblings could still be living in the Manchester area. The other soldier was Fusilier Walter Vickers, also born in 1921 and hailed from Rusholme, Manchester. Nicola Nash from the JCCC said: "I am really hoping that family members of these two brave men will see this appeal and agree to help us. If anyone thinks they may have some information, then please get in contact so that we can try and identify this soldier that has been found". If you can help, please call Nicola on 01452 712612 ext. 6063 (office hours) / 07773 187075 or email her via Nicola.nash101@mod.gov.uk. |
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