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John Hubert Southern | |||
Rank: | Private | Number: | 43210 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 17th Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Manchester Rgt (2nd Mcr Pals) | ||
Died: | 31/07/1917 | Age: | 20 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | Belgium | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Knutsford (High Legh) | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born at High Legh during the December quarter 1896 in the Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/209, the son of William & Harriet Southern. 1901 Census - Sworton Heath, High Legh. Son - aged: 4 - born: High Legh. Head of household - William Southern - Married - aged: 52 - occ: Woodman - born: High Legh. Also - Harriet Southern - Wife - aged: 45 - born: Sankey, Lancashire. plus 3 elder siblings. His father died in 1907. 1911 Census - Westhall Front Lodge, High Legh. Son - aged: 14 - born: High Legh. Head of household - Harriet Southern - Widow - aged: 55 - born: Sankey, Lancashire. WO363 - Having previously served with the 3rd Battalion, Cheshire Regiment.- No.33126, he attested at Chester on the 26th December 1915, aged: 19 years, 1 month. Employed as a Chauffeur. Residing at West Hall Lodge, High Legh, Cheshire. Mobilised into the 14th Battalion, Cheshire Rgt on the 26th January 1916. Height: 5 feet 10 inches - Weight: 134 lb - Expanded chest: 35 inches with a 3 inch expansion. Fit for Class I. Posted into the 10th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment, he was drafted to Etaples, France on the 30th June 1916. On the 11th July 1916 at the height of the Battle of the Somme he was transferred over to the 17th Bn Manchester Regiment. Wounded on the 16th October 1916. (The Battalion had attacked Bayonnet Trench situated just to the north of Flers on the 12th October. They managed to enter the Trench, but were forced to retire). Appointed unpaid Lance Corporal in the field on the 18th July 1917. Having survived the Battle of the Somme 1916, he was Killed in Action on the first day of the Third Battle of Ypres. Nine British and six French Divisions attacked at sunrise (03.50 hrs) on a 15 mile front from the River Lys to the River Yser - Pilckem Ridge. Family as recorded in 1919. Brothers - Wiliam Isaac Souther - aged: 38. Henry Erest Southern - aged: 36, residing at Ontario, Canada. Sisters - Anne Elizabeth Reilly - aged: 44, residing at Ontario. Ada Simpson - aged: 42. Elsie Mary Briggs - aged: 29. Bessie Eveline Cooper - aged: 27. Received the two basic war medals - BWM & the VM. Listed simply as John Southern on St. Mary's P.C. Rostherne and on his WO363 form. |
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