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William Lynn Allen DSO | |||
Rank: | Major | ||
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 02nd Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Border Rgt | ||
Died: | 28/10/1914 | Age: | 43 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | Belgium | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Altrincham | ||
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Born at "West Lynn", Altrincham on the 8th May 1871, the birth being registered during the June quarter 1871 i the Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/181, the son of Bulkeley & Mary Emma Allen (nee Lynn). 1881 Census - "West Lynn", Dunham Road, Dunham Massey. Son - aged: 9 - Scholar - born: Timperley. Head of household - Bulkeley Allen - Married - aged: 42 - occ: Retired Silk Merchant - born: Cheetham Hill, Manchester. Plus 4 siblings, 1 Boarder (Governess) and 3 domestic servants. His mother was a lodger at 15 Jackson's Grove, a lodgiing house in North Meols, Ormskirk, Lancashire. Lodger - Married - aged: 44 - occ: Surgeon's Wife - born: Runcorn, Cheshire. Staying there with one of her daughters. [Surgeon's Wife ???]. Educated at Rugby School. 1891 Census - Dunham Road, Dunham Massey. Son - aged: 17 - occ: Lieutenant Militia Infantry - born: Dunham Massey. Head of household - Bulkeley Allen - Married - aged: 52 - occ: Magistrate - born: Manchester. Also - Mary E. Allen - Wife - aged: 53 - born: Runcorn, Cheshire. Plus 4 siblings and 3 domestic servants. Married Adeline Miriam Dickinson during the June quarter 1898 in the Guildford R.D. - ref: 2a/192. Adeline was born in 1863, the daughter of a Bank Manager. They had three children. 1901 Census - Serving in the 1st Battalion, Border Rgt in South Africa. His wife - Adeline M. Allen and their son - Bulkeley G.L. Allen were residing with her widower father at Maybury the Wood, Woking, Surrey. Adeline - daughter - Married - aged: 35 - born: Tiverton, Devon and Bulkeley G.L. - grandson - aged: 1 - born: Altrincham. 1911 Census - Holly Bank, Headley, Hampshire. Head of household - Married - aged: 39 - occ: Army Captain - born: Altrincham. Also - Adeline Miriam Allen - Wife - aged: 44 - born: Tiverton, Devon. Plus their son - Esmond Harcouurt Lynn Allen, aged: 7 and their daugher - Sylvia Pomona Lynn Allen, aged: 4. Plus 1 'lady helper'. Joined the Border Rgt in 1893. His Regiment was the first to leave for the war in South Africa and was the last back. He was present at the battles of Wlllow Grange, Colenso, Spion Kop, Pieter's Hill, Ladysmith and Wepener. According to the Border Regiment Army Lists of 1910 - 1913, he was appointed as 2nd Lieutenant on the 9th September 1893, to Lieutenant on the 29th July 1896, and to Captain on the 23rd July 1902. The list stated that he had already gained his D.S.O. They were involved in the Siege of Ladysmith, so this may well be where he gained his D.S.O. The 1914 list shows that he has now been promoted to the rank of Major. Twice Mentioned in Dispatches - Gazetted 10/09/1901 and 29/07/1902 D.S.O. Award - Gazetted for his services in South Africa on 29/10/1902. Between 1905 and 1908 he served as the Adjutant at the Discharge Depot, Gosport. SDGW states "Killed". The local newspaper stated that it was believed that he fell in the present coast battle - WRONG. From the book - "Menin Gate North" by Paul Chapman. "About 7.30 pm on the evening of the 25th October 1914, he was holding a point between the villages of Kruiseecke and America, about 4.5 miles from Ypres. For the previous seven days, with his men, he had been occupying a salient point at the exteem left of his regiment and his company was badly in need of reinforcements. On that particular night about 100 made their way over the trenches occupied by a neighbouring battalion and appeared in the vicinity of a farmhouse in the rear of the Borderers. These men were at first mistaken for Belgians, but the error was soon realised and they were fired upon and a considerable number were killed. Immediately the remainder signified that they wished to surrender and asked for an English Officer. In response, Major Allen left his trench with two men and had hardly advanced more that a few steps before the enemy treacherously opened fire and he fell back mortally wounded" Grandson of Mr. John Allen, Oldfield Hall. Mentioned in the Guardian Year book of 1915. Listed in the Guardian Year Book - Roll of Honour for 1916. Commemorated on the Rugby School War Memorial. |
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St. Margaret's (Dunham Massey) | |||
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