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William Wilkinson | |||
Rank: | Sergeant | Number: | 15482* |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 2nd Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | South Lancashire Regiment | ||
Died: | 12/04/1918 | Age: | 27 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | Belgium | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Ploegsteert Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born in 1890, the son of George & Sarah Ann Wilkinson. 1891 Census - No Trace. 1901 Census - Blacksmith's Shop, Ollerton, near Knutsford. Son - aged: 10 (listed as William W. Wilkinson) - born: Stockport. Head of household - George Wilkinson - Married - aged: 39 - occ: Agricultural Labourer - born: Knutsford. Also - Sarah A. Wilkinson - Wife - aged: 41 - born: Knutsford. Plus 3 sisters. 1911 Census - Birley Hirst Farm, Mobberley. Servant - aged: 21 - occ: Waggoner on Farm - born: Seven Oaks, Cheshire. Farm hand on the farm of Peter & Elizabeth Gradwell. His parents were residing at Chelford Road, Ollerton, near Knutsford. George Wilkinson - aged: 49 - occ: Farm Labourer - born: Knutsford. Sarah Ann Wilkinson - aged: 50 - born: Northwich. WO 363 - He attested into the Cheshire Rgt at Knutsford on the 3rd September 1914. He was aged: 23 years, 5 months, born at Stockport and employed as a Waggoner. Posted into the 8th Battalion on the 15th October 1914. He was 5 feet 8 inches in height and weighed 10 stone, 5 lb. His chest measurements were 32 inches expanded to 34 inches. He had Grey eyes, Brown hair and had a Dark complexion. His next of kin was his father - George Wilkinson, Walnut Cottage, Ollerton, near Knutsford. His wife - May Wilkinson's name was added later and was residing at Townfields, Gladstone Street, Knutsford. Formerly 14106, Cheshire Rgt. Married May Mantle at Winchester on the 22nd May 1915. Promoted to the rank of Lance Corporal on the 21st July 1916. Admitted into St. Omer Stationery Hospital on the 15th March 1917 suffering from "Debility". Promoted Corporal "In the Field" on the 25th May 1917 and to Sergeant on the 28th January 1918. Posted to France on the 12th April 1918. Awarded a posthumous Military Medal on the 13th September 1918. In January 1920, his widow signed for his Military Medal under the name Mrs. May Wilkinson of Town Lane, Mobberley. She signed for William's campaign medals as Mrs. M. Hodkinson on the 4th October 1920. His widow - May Wilkinson, married Peter Hodkinson during the June quarter 1920 in the Bucklow R.D. - ref: 8a/591. Commemorated in The Mobberley Parish Council's Booklet - "1914-2014, Remembering the Men from Mobberley who went to War for their Country" - per Alistair MacLeod. |
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