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John (Jack) George Yuill | |||
Rank: | Lc/Sgt | Number: | 11710 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 19th Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Manchester Rgt (4th Mcr Pals) | ||
Died: | 09/07/1916 | Age: | 31 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | France | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Thiepval Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
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Born during the June quarter 1885 in the Camberwell R.D. - ref: 1d/900, the son of George Hall & Eliza Helen Yuill (nee Taylor). Baptised at All Souls P.C. Harlesden, Middlesex on the 1st November 1885. 1891 Census - School Master's House a Part of School Building, Common, Felstead, Dunmow, Essex. It appears that John, his parents and siblings were all residing at this address with John's paternal uncle, also John Yuill, who was the actual Schoolmaster. John G. Yuill - Son - aged: 5 - born: Middlesex. His father - George Hall Yuill - Brother - Married - aged: 31 - occ: Printer's Manager - born: Scotland. Also - Eliza H. Yuill - Wife - aged: 30 - born: Middlesex. Plus 2 siblings. First attended the Burghley Road Primary School on the 23rd April 1894. 1901 Census - 10, Irlam Road, Sale. Son - aged: 15 - occ: Clerk at Printing Works - born: Harlesden, Middlesex. Head of household - George H. Yuill - Married - aged: 41 - occ: Manager at Printing Works - born: Scotland. Also - Eliza H. Yuill -Wife - aged: 40 - born: Newington, Middlesex. Plus 2 siblings, his maternal grandmother and 1 domestic servant. 1911 Census - "Heathfield", 8 Wardle Road Sale. Son - aged: 25 - occ; Clerk - born: Middlesex. Head of household - George H. Yuill - Married - aged: 51 - occ: Manager - born: Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Also Eliza Yuill, - Wife - aged: 50 - born: Middlesex. Plus 1 younger brother, his nephew and 1 Domestic Servant. n Attended Manchester Grammar School.. Employed by Messrs. Henry Blacklock & Co, Albert Square, Manchester for 13 years. Played outside right for the Northern Nomads F.C. Enlisted at Manchester on the 4th September 1914 Death reported in the 25th July 1916 edition of the Altrincham Guardian. The 01/06/1917 edition of the Altrincham Guardian reported on the Sale Conservative Club's AGM when the names of all those who had died during the past 12 months were read out and recorded - Sgt. J.G. Yuill; John Ainsworth; Sidney Drake; Frank Eckersley; A. Kynock; F.R.B. Lindsell; Tom Taylor; G.W. Vickers & J.H. Fryer (recorded that the latter had only been a member for two years !!!). I can only find Sgt Yuill from that entire list ??? Listed in the Guardian Year Book - Roll of Honour for 1917. Listed as a Sergeant in the H. Blacklock & Co. - Roll of Honour Book, which includes a photo of him. Also Sergeant on the family gravestone. Commemorated on the family gravestone in Sale Cemetery, which states that he was in the Machine Gun Corps. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jack Yuill (1885 – 1916) – British footballer Born John George Yuill on 2nd October (????) 1885, Jack became an English amateur footballer who played in the Football League for Manchester City and Stockport County as an outside right. Jack was educated at Manchester Grammar School. During the early part of his football career, he worked for the printing firm Henry Blacklock & Co. Ltd. in Manchester. As a footballer, Jack played for Northern Nomads, Sale Holmfield, Manchester City, Oldham Athletic, Stockport County, Wrexham, Chester and Port Vale. He scored one goal in four Central League appearances for Port Vale during the 1911–12 season. In September 1914, one month into the First World War, Jack enlisted as a Private in the 19th (Service) Battalion of the Manchester Regiment. He was posted to the Western Front with his Battalion in November 1915 and went into the trenches near Berles-au-Bois the following month. By June 1916, Jack had been promoted to the rank of Corporal and was operating as part of a Lewis gun section. He took part in the successful attacks of the 30th Division on the first day on the Somme and was promoted to Lance Sergeant after the Capture of Montauban. Jack was killed during the Capture of Trônes Wood on the northern slope of Montauban ridge, between Bernafay Wood and Guillemont on 9th July 1916 and is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial. |
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