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Colin Howard Wilson DFC | |||
Rank: | Sqn Leader (Pilot) | Number: | 75996 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 007 Sqn RAFVR | ||
Died: | 31/03/1944 | Age: | 38 |
Country of burial: | Germany | Grave Photo: | No |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Hanover Cemetery | ||
Town Memorial: | Chapel en le Frith | ||
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Colin was born at Denton, Lancashire during the March quarter 1906 in the Ashton-under-Lyne R.D. - ref: 8a/517, the son of William & Annie Wilson (nee Hulse). Annie was the daughter of a self employed Undertaker. 1911 Census - Osbourne House, 457 Manchester Road, Denton. Son - aged: 5 - born: Denton, Lancashire. Head of Household - William Wilson - aged: 38 - occ: Felt Hat Manufacturer (Employer) - born: Audenshaw. His wife - Annie Wilson - aged: 30 - born: Denton. Also listed was Colin's younger brother and two younger sisters. His parents had been married 7 years and produced 5 children - all of whom were still alive. No trace of the 5th child on the return ? The family employed two servants. He was a member of the Royal Aero Club and his membership certificate, shows his address in 14 June 1931 as Greyfriars, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. Colin married Joyce H. Essam during the September quarter 1936 in the Sheffield R.D. - ref: 9c/1305. I can find no trace of Joyce's birth registration, nor any reference to her on the 1911 census returns. Joyce may have married a Peter Wilson during the December quarter 1947 in the Manchester R.D. - ref: 10e/275. D.F.C. Gazetted on the 11th February 1944 - "Acting Squadron Leader Colin Howard WILSON - No. 75996 - Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve - No. 97 Squadron". Now a Squadron Leader, Colin was the pilot of Lancaster bomber Mk III - No. ND443 MG-L that was taking part in a raid on Nurnburg. They took off from RAF Oakington, the home of the Pathfinder No. 7 Squadron, at 22.08 hours on the 30th March. Outbound, they were intercepted by a German night fighter and crashed at Ober-Moos, 4 kms north-west of Freiensteinau, Germany. All the crew were killed. He is commemorated on the WW2 war memorial book held in St. Thomas Becket Church, Chapel en le Frith. The other crew members were :- Sgt. Wycliffe Jenkins - Sgt Joseph Stevens - Fl/Off James Stewart Ferrier (RCAF) - Sgt Kenneth Geoffrey Francis - Sgt Thomas Burgess Liddle - Sgt Frank Tilden Fuller. |
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