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Edwin Matthews | |||
Rank: | Fitter | Number: | 1351 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 120th Bty | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Royal Field Artillery | ||
Died: | 23/10/1918 | Age: | 27 |
How Died: | Died - Phthisis (T.B.) | ||
Country of burial: | U.K. | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Sale Cemetery | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born during the June quarter 1891 in the Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/188a, the son of William Scott & Mary Matthews (nee Dunster). William was from Newry, Co. Down, Ireland, Mary was from Timperley. At the time of the 1891 Census, his parents were residing at Woodfield Grove, Glebelands Road, Ashton upon Mersey. His father was a 36 year old Coachman born at Newry, Co. Down and his mother was aged: 37 and born at Timperley. 1901 Census - Southern Road, Ashton upon Mersey. Son - aged: 10 - born: Sale. Head of household - William Matthews - Married - aged: 45 - occ: Coachman (Not Domestic) - born: Ireland. Also - Mary Matthews - Wife - aged: 47 - born: Timperley. Plus 3 siblings and his maternal grandmother. 1911 Census - 7 Edge Terrace, Southern Road, Ashton upon Mersey. Son - aged: 20 - occ: Apprentice to Electro Wiring Corporation - born: Ashton upon Mersey. Head of household - William Matthews - Married - aged: 52 - occ: Coachman - born: Newry, Ireland. Also - Mary Matthews - Wife - aged: 53 - born: Timperley. Plus 1 elder sister and younger nephew. A choirboy at St. Mary's P.C. Employed for five years as a Wireman at the Manchester Corporation Tramway Sheds, Princess Rd, Manchester. Enlisted on the 14th September 1914 and served on various fronts. The 120th Battery RFA was part of 27 Brigade RFA and was formed on the 4th August 1914 - it was in the front line straight away - at Mons 1914. Also at Le Cateau and in the Battles of the Marne & Aisne and the First Battle of Ypres. He had been invalided home awaiting his discharge from the Army, when he contracted a chill which turned to Pneumonia. Died of Phthisis (T.B.) St. Martin's spelling - E. Matthews, also St. Mary's, also Ashton U.R.C. The C.W.G.C. & SDGW spell the name with only one 't' Death reported in the 01/11/1918 edition of the Altrincham Guardian. Buried 28/10/1918 - Burial No. 15,742. Commemorated on the Manchester Corporation Tramways Depot Memorial currently situated in the entrance to the Bus Depot, Hyde Road, Manchester. CWGC - Son of W. and Mary Mathews, of 7, Edge Terrace, Southern Rd., Ashton-on-Mersey, Cheshire. |
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St. Martin's (Ashton on Mersey) | St. Mary's (Ashton on Mersey) | ||
Aston on Mersey United Reformed | |||
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