We remember William Love

We remember William Love

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Timeline

Timeline

1877
sibling Mary A G Love Source:8903275 1877
1881
sibling Penelope Love Source:8903275 1881
1886
birth Canterbury, Kent United Kingdom Source:7391368 Source:8903288 1886
1888
sibling Herbert Love Source:8903275 1888
1891
location 13 Fortunes Passage, Canterbury, Kent United Kingdom parents address Source:8903275 5th April 1891
1901
employment Sugar Boiler's Labourer Canterbury, Kent United Kingdom Source:8903278 31st March 1901
1901
location 7 Simmonds Row, Canterbury, Kent United Kingdom parents address Source:8903278 31st March 1901
1911
location Agra, United Provinces India military residence address Source:8903151 2nd April 1911
1914
location Raglan South Barracks, Devonport United Kingdom military residence address Source:8903144 11th August 1914
enlistment Canterbury United Kingdom Source:8903149
service British Army Private 9079 Royal Irish Regiment 2nd Battalion Source:8903149
1914
death Killed in Action The Battalion received orders to attack Le Pilly. Although they drove the Germans out they were left dangerously exposed and the next day they were surrounded and overwhelmed. Le Pilly, Nord France Source:7391368 Source:8903144 19th October 1914
burial Le Touret Memorial CWGC Cemetery/Memorial Pas de Calais France Panels 11 and 12 Source:7391368

Details

Details

Names
TypeName
First Names William
Initials W
Last Name Love
Source 2706543
Gender
GenderSource
Male
Locations
AddressCountryTypeDateSource
13 Fortunes Passage, Canterbury, Kent United Kingdom parents address known 5th April 1891
7 Simmonds Row, Canterbury, Kent United Kingdom parents address known 31st March 1901
Agra, United Provinces India military residence address known 2nd April 1911
Raglan South Barracks, Devonport United Kingdom military residence address known 11th August 1914
Contribution

Military Service

Military Service
ServiceNumberUnitSectionRankSource
British Army 9079 Royal Irish Regiment 2nd Battalion Private
Awards
AwardTypeSource
1914 Star with Clasp 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
Celia Elizabeth Baker mother
Amos Love father
Siblings
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Mary A G Love sister 1877
Penelope Love sister 1881
Herbert Love brother 1888

Media

Communities

Communities

Evidence

Evidence

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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 Patrick63223
1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Patrick63223
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Patrick63223
1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Patrick63223
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Patrick63223
England & Wales births 1837-2006 Transcription Patrick63223
1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Patrick63223
Prisoners of War 1914-1920 Transcription Patrick63223

External Evidence

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The Campaigns and History of the Royal Irish Regiment Vol.II from 1900 to 1922 Patrick63223
"There's a Devil in the Drum" by J.F.Lucy Patrick63223
“The Mons Star: The British Expeditionary Force 1914” Patrick63223
“Within Four Walls” by Major M.C.C. Harrison and Captain H. Cartwright Patrick63223
The Battle of Le Pilly Patrick63223
Ireland and the First World War - the Battle of Le Pilly Patrick63223
Le Pilly honours 177 Irish men killed in first World War battle. Patrick63223
Wherever the Firing Line Extends Patrick63223

Multimedia

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Royal Irish Regiment Cap Badge Patrick63223
Royal Irish Regiment Cap Badge Patrick63223
Agra Fort, India Patrick63223
Canterbury, Kent Patrick63223
The former location of Fortune's Passage Patrick63223
Simmonds Row, Canterbury Patrick63223
The Guardhouse at Raglan Barracks, Devonport Patrick63223
SS Herschel Patrick63223
Map of the Battle of Mons Patrick63223
La Bascule crossroads, Mons, Belgium Patrick63223
Map of the actions at Caudry/Audencourt Patrick63223
The fields between Caudry and Audencourt Patrick63223
Audencourt (from the south) Patrick63223
Vieille Chapelle after the first bombardment Patrick63223
Map of the actions at Le Riez and Le Pilly Patrick63223
Le Riez, Nord Patrick63223
Le Riez, Nord Patrick63223
Major Daniell's position at Le Riez Patrick63223
The fields between Le Pilly and Le Riez Patrick63223
Location of the ditches occupied by RIRgt Patrick63223
Location of the ditches occupied by RIRgt Patrick63223
Location of the ditches occupied by RIRgt Patrick63223
Location of the ditches occupied by RIRgt Patrick63223
The approximate position of C Company Patrick63223
The approximate position of D Company Patrick63223
The station where the wounded were treated Patrick63223
Rue du Pilly, Herlies, Nord Patrick63223
Panel 11 (upper) of the Le Touret Memorial Patrick63223
Panel 11 (lower) of the Le Touret Memorial Patrick63223
Panel 12 (upper) of the Le Touret Memorial Patrick63223
Le Touret Memorial Patrick63223
Bailleul Road East Cemetery Patrick63223
Unknown Royal Irish Regiment Soldier Patrick63223
Unknown Royal Irish Regiment Soldiers Patrick63223

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