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Ernest Pollard | |||
Rank: | Private | Number: | 2818 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 05th Bn [1] | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Manchester Rgt | ||
Died: | 07/08/1915 | Age: | 21 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | Gallipoli | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Helles Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
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Born during the March quarter 1894 in the Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/201, the son of Edward & Mary Ann Pollard (nee Hollinsworth). 1901 Census - Manchester Road, Partington. Son - aged: 7 - born: Partington. Head of household - Edward Pollard - Married - aged: 41 - occ: Labourer at Paper Mill - born: Partington. Also - Mary A. Pollard - Wife - aged: 42 - born: Partington. Plus 6 siblings. 1911 Census - Ivy Cottage, Station Road, Partington. Son - aged: 17 - occ: Unemployed - born: Partington. Head of household - Edward Pollard - Married - aged: 52 - occ: General Labourer - born: Partington. Also - Mary Ann Pollard - Wife - aged: 52 - born: Partington. Plus 5 siblings. Death reported in the 03/09/1915 edition of the Altrincham Guardian. Memorial Service held for him at the Partington Parish Church. Listed in the Guardian Year Book - Roll of Honour for 1916. The 1st/5th Battalion T.F, of The Manchester Regiment served with the 127th Brigade, 42nd (East Lancashire) Division). I am most grateful to Neil Drum & Pete Thomas for allowing me to use verbatim the following extract from their superb 623 page book "A District at War - Irlam & Cadishead's Part in the Great War", an incredibly detailed and comprehensive book that is not only a credit to them, but a magnificent memorial to the WW1 men of that district. Ernest was born in Partington, the son of Edward (a local railway worker) and Mary Ann Pollard of 2 Bob's Lane, Cadishead. They had earlier lived at Ivy Cottage, Bailey Lane, Partington. He worked at the CWS Soap Works and was a member of the Partington Wesleyan Men's Bible Class. His sister, Mrs G.W. Taylor lived at 9 Clarendon Road, Swinton and her husband served with the Army Service Corps (Motor Transport Service) in France. Ernest enlisted at Wigan into the Manchester Regiment in November 1914 and was the first person in the Partington district to enlist. He went to training camp in Egypt shortly afterwards. He arrived in Gallipoli on 22nd June 1915 as part of a reinforcement draft. He was killed in action on Saturday, 7th August 1915 during a renewed attack by the 42nd Division on Helles. He is commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Gallipoli. Medal Entitlement: 15 Star Trio. In January 1916, the Reverend James Todd of Sale Wesleyan Church held a memorial service at Partington Church for Ernest Pollard and Joseph Arrowsmith who had died on 28th December 1915. The service is described in more detail in the obituary for Joseph Arrowsmith. Ernest.s brother, James, served with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and was later drowned in May 1917 when a troopship was torpedoed off the coast of Italy. Both brothers were well respected in the district. They belonged to the Partington Wesleyan Church and were listed on the church's Roll of Honour. As well as his entry on the Irlam and Cadishead War Memorial, he is also commemorated on the St Mary.s Church Partington War Memorial. |
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