Sycamore Rd
(Woodborough Rd to Corporation Rd)
THE GREAT WAR
CLARKE, EDWARD
Rank: Private Service No: DM2/125827 Date of Death: 8-Feb-18 Regiment/Service: Army Service Corps Cemetery: DAR ES SALAAM WAR CEMETERY Grave Reference: 4. G. 2. Additional Information: Address given on enlistment 132 Sycamore Road, Nottingham Remembered on
Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
DUNN, WILLIAM
Rank: Private Service No: 34152 Date of Death: 31/01/1919 Age: 27 Regiment/Service: King's Shropshire Light Infantry 10th Bn. Grave Reference: LXXII. A. 38. Cemetery: ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY Family History He was the husband of Catherine (née Crossland) Dunn of 84 Sycamore Road Woodborough Road Nottingham. Employment/Hobbies In 1911 he was a theatre attendant. Remembered on St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as William Dunn Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
HORSFIELD, William
Rank: Private Service No: 10353 Date of Death: 21/08/1917 Age: 22 Regiment/Service: Cheshire Regiment 15th Bn. Grave Reference: I. D. 8. Cemetery: TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY Family History He was the son of James and Maria Horsfield of 138 Sycamore Road St Ann's Nottingham. Remembered on St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as William Horsfield Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
MILLS, CLAUDE VICTOR
Rank: Corporal Service No: 265413 Date of Death: 13/03/1917 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 Family History He was the husband of Mabel Mills and the father of Phylis Mary and Cecil Harold Mills. In 1911 they lived at 5 Sycamore Road St Ann's Nottingham, though later they moved to 48 Radnor Street, Nottingham. (Evening Post April 5, 1917) Remembered on Nottingham and District Post Office Staff War Memorial as CV Mills St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Claude Victor Mills Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
OLD, JOSEPH JOHN
Rank: Private Service No: 235155 Date of Death: 31/03/1918 Regiment/Service: East Lancashire Regiment 2nd/5th Bn. Panel Reference: Panel 42 and 43. Memorial: POZIERES MEMORIAL Extra Information Nottingham Evening Post notice (abridged), 23 October 1919: ‘Old. Private JJ Old 235156 (sic), East Lancashires, reported missing 21st March 1918, now reported died. Mother, father, family.’ Family History Joseph John was born in 1876 (birth registered Oct/Nov/Dec) the son of Joseph John Old, a bricklayer and builder, and Kate Emily Old. His father gave the information on the 1911 census that he and his wife had been married for 36 years and of their ten children born living only nine were still alive. The following children were named on the census returns 1881, 1891 and 1911: Joseph, William, George, Florence, Sarah, Kate, Ethel and Ernest. In 1881 they were living at 26 Selden Place, Sneinton, Nottingham, and had three children; Joseph John (4), William J. (2) and George (9 months). Ten years later they were at 105 Sneinton Road with five children, Joseph, William, Sarah (6), Kate (3) and Ethel (9 months). By 1911 the family was living at 21 Trent Lane, Nottingham, when only Sarah, Kate, Ethel and Ernest (13) were at home. Joseph junior married Elizabeth (b. about 1876) in 1898 and at the time of the 1901 census they were living at 1 Belmont Square, Sneinton; they had one daughter, Violet (1). By 1911 they had moved to 50 Sycamore Road, Nottingham, and had five children; Violet, Doris (10), George (8), Kitty (6) and John (3). His widow, Elizabeth, died in 1928. Joseph's mother died in 1940 age 87 and his father in 1944 aged 92 (administration to his married daughter, Kate Wright). Remembered on St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Joseph Old Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
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PRICE, HAROLD
Rank Private Service number 3728 Age at death 28 Military Unit 2/7th Bn Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment) Family History He was the son of John and Phoebe Price and the brother of John and Albert Price. In 1911 they lived at 13 Sycamore Road, Nottingham. Employment/Hobbies In 1911 he was a Levers lace warehouse man. Remembered on
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TERRY, JOHN HAROLD
Rank Lance Corporal Service number 71428 Date of death 28-Mar-18 Age at death 36 Military Unit 15th Bn Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment) Family History He was the husband of Susan (née Newton) Terry and the father of Elsie Annie, Richard Henry, John Harold, Leonard, Dorothy and Harold Terry. In 1911 they lived at 29 Dame Agnes Street and later 46 Sycamore Road (both St Ann's Nottingham). Employment/Hobbies In 1911 he was a council road maker. Military History MM Military Medal Remembered on St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as John Harold Terry Extra Information Nottingham Evening Post Roll of Honour 15/4/1918: 'Terry. Killed in action March 24th 1918, Lance-Corpl J H Terry MM, Sherwood Foresters of 46 Sycamore Road. - Sadly missed by his wife and six children.' 'Terry. Killed in action March 24th 1918, Lance-Corpl J H Terry MM the dearly loved son of Richard and Annie Terry. He sleeps with the brave. - From his sorrowing father, mother, sister Jennie and brother Edmund.' Remembered on
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
Name:
Lancelot Cyril Black
Occupation
lace card puncher
Residence:
52 Sycamore Rd
Regimental Number:
40294
Regiment Name:
Nottinghamshire Regiment
Lancelot Cyril Black
Occupation
lace card puncher
Residence:
52 Sycamore Rd
Regimental Number:
40294
Regiment Name:
Nottinghamshire Regiment