We remember John Hole

We remember John Hole

Timeline

Timeline

1894
birth Hennock, Devon United Kingdom Source:8599349 1894
1901
dates Age 7 Source:8599349 1901
employment Farm Labourer Source:8599349
service British Army Private 10020 Devonshire Regiment Source:1927639
service British Army Private Herefordshire Regiment Source:1927639
service British Army Private 41282 East Lancashire Regiment Source:1927639
service British Army Private 588539 Labour Corps Source:1927639
service British Army Private 50332 Bedfordshire Regiment Source:1927639
theatres France & Belgium: 1a Source:8599349
1918
death Killed in Action Advance on German positions Bailleul France Source:7130814 Source:8599349 29th September 1918
burial Le Grand Beaumart British Cemetery, Steenwerck CWGC Cemetery/Memorial Nord France Source:7130814

Details

Details

Names
TypeName
First Names John
Initials J
Last Name Hole
Source 1927639
Gender
GenderSource
Male
Contribution

Military Service

Military Service
ServiceNumberUnitSectionRankSource
British Army 10020 Devonshire Regiment Private
British Army Herefordshire Regiment Private
British Army 41282 East Lancashire Regiment Private
British Army 588539 Labour Corps Private
British Army 50332 Bedfordshire Regiment Private
Awards
AwardTypeSource
1914/15 Star First World War Campaign/Service Medal
British War Medal First World War Campaign/Service Medal
Victory Medal First World War Campaign/Service Medal
Family
Parents
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Harriet mother
John Hole father

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Official Records

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Medal Index Card
Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) Casualty Records Imperial1
Soldiers died in the Great War 1914-1919 Transcription Derek29832
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Derek29832

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We remember John Hole