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Ronald Lindsay Johnson | |||
Rank: | Captain* | ||
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 23rd Div Tr.M. Bty | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Royal Field Artillery | ||
Died: | 29/05/1917 | Age: | 27 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | Belgium | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Brandhoek Cemetery, Ypres | ||
Town Memorial: | Dunham & Altrincham | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born during the December quarter 1889 in the Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/172, the son of William Henry & Agnes Morton Johnson (nee Brown). 4th & youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. Johnson. 1891 Census - Oldfield, Dunham Massey, Altrincham. Son - aged: 4 - born: Dunham Massey. No head of household listed, but there were 4 elder siblings, plus a Governess and 5 domestic servants. 1901 Census - No Trace. He attended Summerfields College, Oxford & Eton College. 1911 Census - "Woodleigh", Bradgate Road, Dunham Massey. Son - aged: 21 - occ: Student Undergraduate, Cambridge University, studying Classics - born: Dunham Massey. Head of household - Agnes Morton Johnson - Wife - aged: 59 - born: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Plus 1 younger sister and 7 domestic servants. No trace of his father. His father - William Henry Johnson died in 1914, aged: 64. Obtained an Honours degree in Classics at Cambridge, where he was a member of the OTC. In 1912 he went to Australia and entered the Sydney Branch of Messrs. R. Johnson, Clapham & Morris - his father was the Chairman & Managing Director of the Company. After two years there, he returned to England at the outbreak of war in August 1914. He was drafted to the front in August 1915 - wounded in September 1916, but returned to the front in December 1916. H.Q. Trench Mortar Bty. The 03/10/1916 edition of the local newspaper reports that on the 20th September 1916, just 2 days after returning to the front from furlow, he had been wounded when a bullet passed through his steel helmet, piercing his right ear. It also reported that he was in hospital and recovering OK. The same newspaper also carried a report that Rev. Alan D. Johnson of "Woodleigh", had been at Mudros & Egypt for 11 months and was home on furlow. He had returned on the 29th September to re-join his Brigade in Egypt - Lt. Johnson's brother. Commemorated on the private family gravestone in St. Mary's, Bowdon that states he died on the 27th May. Grave No. 1408. Kia at near Ypres, Belgium. His eldest brother - Captain William Morton Johnson also died on active service. M.I. - "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God". The 26/10/1917 edition of the local newspaper reported on his will dated the 7th December 1916. He left property worth £16,263 to his brothers - the Rev. Alan Douglas Johnson, Chaplain to the forces, "The Mallinsons", Currier lane, Ashton-under-Lyne; Arthur Lawrence Johnson, "Southcote", Cambridge Rd, Linthorpe, Middlesborough; and to his cousin Lieutenant Howard Fife Johnson, who was KiA serving with the 5th Bn, East Kent Rgt on the 9th March 1917. There's a further report in the 08/06/1917 edition of the local newspaper. Listed in the Guardian Year Book - Roll of Honour for 1918. CWGC - Son of William Henry & Agnes Morton Johnson of Altrincham. |
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St. Mark's (Dunham Town) | |||
Altrincham & District Roll of Honour | |||