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Walter Ernest Lichfield MM | |||
Rank: | Sergeant | Number: | 3506 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 01st Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | King's Own (Royal Lancaster Rgt) | ||
Died: | 01/07/1916 | Age: | 37 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | France | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Thiepval Memorial, Somme | ||
Town Memorial: | Altrincham | ||
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Born in South Shields, Co. Durham in 1878. 1881 Census - Hall Street, Glossop Dale, Derbyshire. Son - aged: 4 - Scholar - born: South Shields, Co. Durham. Head of household - Fred Lichfield - Married - aged: 35 - occ: Comedian - born: Rochdale, Lancashire. Also - Fanny Lichfield - Wife - aged: 35 - occ: Comedian (Actor) - born: Leeds, Yorkshire. Plus 2 siblings and 1 servant. 1891 Census - 11 Moss Street, Skelmersdale, Lancashire. Son - aged: 14 - born: Co. Durham. Head of household - Fred Lichfield - Married - aged: 45 - occ: Theatre Propietor - born: Rochdale, Lancashire. Also - Fanny Lichfield - Wife - aged: 45 - born: Leeds, Yorkshire. Plus 1 elder sister. His father died in 1893, aged: 46. 1901 Census - No Trace - probably in South Africa. His widowed mother - Frances Lichfield was residing with her daughter and family at 57 Ashfield Road, Altrincham. Married Jane Elizabeth Warrington during the September quarter 1904 in the Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/329. 1911 Census - 24 Borough Road, Altrincham. Head of household - Married - aged: 33 - occ: Window Cleaner - born: South Shields, Northumberland. Also - Jane Elizabeth Lichfield - Wife - aged: 26 - born: Altrincham. Plus their daughter - Maude Lichfield - aged: 4 - born: Altrincham. Served throughout the South African War. Employed as a Window Cleaner by W. Whitehead & Son, Altrincham. Enlisted in this war in August 1914 (re-called ?) and drafted to the front new year 1915/16. Mentioned in despatches. The 04/06/1915 edition of the local newspaper reports him as being a Lance Corporal and that he had sent a letter home to his wife in which he stated that the Germans had gassed them by firing hundreds of gas shells (which they called "Stink Pots") at them. He said that the Germans were playing a "dirty game". Reported as missing in the 04/08/1916 edition of the Altrincham Guardian. Death confirmed (after 12 months) in the 30/03/1917 edition of that newspaper. Listed in the Guardian Year Book - Roll of Honour for 1918. |
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