Hungerhill Road
(Corporation Rd to Ransom Rd)
(Corporation Rd to Ransom Rd)
Having walked up Westminster St we arrive at Hungerhill Rd..turning right...the road leads down to Ransom Rd Coppice Rd
turning to the left from Westminster St Hungerhill Road continues to the intersection of Corporation Rd |
THE GREAT WAR
CLARKE. HERBERT LANCE
Rank Private Service number 26111 Date of death 24-Nov-18 Age at death 26 Military Unit Royal Sussex Regiment 17th Bn Family History He was the husband of Ada Clarke and they lived at 100 Hunger Hill Road St Ann's Nottingham. Remembered on St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Herbert Lance Clarke Memorial TERLINCTHUN BRITISH CEMETERY, WIMILLE Cemetery/memorial reference: XI. D. 35. Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
COOKE, George
Rank: Lance Corporal Service No: 1791 Date of Death: 08 Sep 1915 Age: 20 Regiment/Service: 1/7th Bn Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment) Panel Reference: 28. Memorial: VLAMERTINGHE MILITARY CEMETERY Employment/Hobbies painter's apprentice Extra Information At the time of his death George was living at 86 Hunger Hill Road. Remembered on Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour 6th Co Boys Brigade |
GREATOREX, Joseph Rank: Private Service No: R4/068424 Date of Death: 25/12/1916 Regiment/Service: Army Service Corps 40th Remount Sqdn. Grave Reference: 749 Cemetery: SALONIKA (LEMBET ROAD) MILITARY CEMETERY Family History He was the husband of Florence Lizzie Greatorex (née Rimmington) and they had four sons Joseph, Albert, George and Harold who was a year old when his father was killed. In 1911 they lived at 7 Hutchinson Street and later 58 Hungerhill Road (both St Ann's Nottingham). Employment/Hobbies Dairyman Address given on enlistment 58 Hungerhill Road St Ann's Nottingham Remembered on St Ann's Nottingham - Parish and Congregation War Memorial as Greatorex J Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
MASON, CHARLES
Rank: Private Service No: 1213 Date of Death: 24/08/1914 Age: 27 Regiment/Service: Northumberland Fusiliers 1st Bn. Panel Reference: Addenda Panel. Memorial: LA FERTE-SOUS-JOUARRE MEMORIAL Family History It is probable his parents were Willie and Annie Mason and that the family lived on North Sherwood Street in 1891 and in 1901 was living at 39 Hungerhill Road St Ann's (both Nottingham). Military History He probably enlisted in 1905 aged 16 but claiming to be two years older. He was serving with the battalion (1st Northumberland Fusiliers) in India in 1911 leaving in 1913 when the battalion returned to the UK. He was recalled as a Reservist in 1914. Remembered on St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Charles Mason Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
PICKERING, William
Rank: Private Service No: 265327 Date of Death: 1/07/1916 Age: 17 Regiment/Service: Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 1st/7th Bn Panel Reference: Pier and Face 10 C 10 D and 11 A. Memorial: THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Additional Information: Brother of James Albert Pickering, of 60, Hungerhill Rd., Nottingham. http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1548212/PICKERING,%20W Family History He was the son of Charles and Annie Pickering and the brother of Annie, Mary Elizabeth, Charles William, Florence May, George Edward, James Douglas and Sidney Pickering. In 1911 they lived on Westdale Lane Mapperley Nottingham. He was the husband of Florence D (née Johnson) Pickering who married Arthur Murden at Nottingham in 1919. They lived at 16 National Terrace Westminster Street St Ann's Nottingham. Remembered on St Ann's Nottingham - Parish and Congregation War Memorial as Pickering W Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
RADFORD, Harold
Rank: Private Service No: 71367 Date of Death: 7/04/1917 Regiment/Service: Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) 122nd Coy. Grave Reference: AA. 51. Cemetery: DICKEBUSCH NEW MILITARY CEMETERY Family History Harold's last known address was Regent Street, Long Eaton, however his KIA letter was sent to his mothers address in Hungerhill Gardens, Nottingham where his wife, Edith Radford, was also living at the time. Remembered on St Ann's Nottingham - Parish and Congregation War Memorial as Radford H Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
Name:
William Percy Shaw Residence Place: 79 Hungerhill Road, Nottingham Occupation: Printer Birth Date: abt 1886 Enlistment Age: 29 Enlistment Year: 1915 Regimental Number: 113194 Regiment Name: Army Service Corps (Mechanical Transport) Died 21 Nov 1918 Notes: Admitted to No 12 Stationary Hospital on 10th Nov 1918 suffering from Influenza and bronchitis. He died in hospital on 21 Nov 1918. The illness, from which he died is considered to have been caused by exposure while on Military Duty. Remembered on |
WALKER, Frank
Rank Corporal Date of death 30 May 1917 Age at death 29 Service number 27934 Military Unit Royal Engineers Employment/Hobbies Member of Nottingham Britannia Rowing Club. In 1911 he was a costing clerk and telegraphist Military History Royal Engineers Postal Section. He served in France from 26 September 1914. He is buried in Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension (grave ref III.A.15). He qualified for the 1914 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal. Extra Information Nottingham Evening Post notice (abridged), 2 June 1917: ‘Walker. On May 30th 1917, Corporal Frank Walker REPS, second son of S and SA Walker, 69 Hunger Hill Road.’ Soldiers' Effects: His father, Samuel, was his legatee. Probate: Walker Frank of 69 Hunger Hill-road Nottingham corporal in HM Army died 30 May 1917 in France Administration Nottingham 23 November to Samuel Walker gas worker. Effects £387 10s. 4d. Family grave/headstone, Lambley Cemetery, Nottinghamshire: 'In loving memory of Samuel beloved husband of Sarah Ann Walker, who died March 2nd 1930 aged 77 years. At rest. Also of the above Sarah Ann Walker who died April 18th 1931 aged 71 years. In the haven of rest. Also of Private Clarence E Walker, NF, killed April 28th 1917, aged 32 yrs. Also of Cpl Frank Walker REPS, died at Abbeville May 30th 1917 aged 29 years. Beloved sons of the above.' Remembered on
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Name:
Henry Rhymes Residence Place: 39 Hungerhill Rd, Nottingham Enlistment Year: 1913 Regimental Number: 244598 Regiment Name: Army Service Corps |
Name:
Ambrose Haywood Residence Place: 76 Hungerhill Road, Nottingham Occupation Enlistment Year: 1915 Regimental Number: 366 Regiment Name: 3 - 1 A M D C C |
Name:
Frederick Whitley Shaw Birth Date: abt 1886 Residence Place: 126 Hunger Hill Rd, Nottingham Enlistment Age: 29 Enlistment Year: 1915 Regimental Number: 212331 |
Name:
Harry Shaw Residence Place: 79 Hunger Hill Rd, Nottingham Occupation clerk cadet OTC Enlistment Age: 26 Regimental Number: 452 Regiment Name: Berkshire Yeomanry demob 1919 |
Name:
George Holt Birth Year: abt 1878 Residence Place: 152 Hunger Hill Rd, Nottingham Occupation: bricklayer Enlistment Age: 37 Enlistment Year: 1915 demob 1918 |