Hughes, George Augustus

Born Greengates, Bradford, Yorkshire, 8 November 1887 . Son of the Rev. William Hughes (1858-1929) and Mary Rooks Hughes (1860-1939), of Hawnby Rectory, York. Son of a Clergyman. He had four brothers and four sisters. Worked as a Clerk for the Midland Bank, boarding with Mrs Frankish, at 57, Westwood Road, Beverley. The bank (now HSBC) … Read more

Metcalf, Fred

Born Hull 1896. Sone of George Michael and Metcalf Annie Elizabeth Wrigglesworth (1863-1952), of The Alley, Ottringham, East Yorkshire. He resided at at Weeton, Patrington and worked as a Farm Servant. He enlisted at Hull. Formerly 3977, East Yorkshire Regiment. Posted to France, on 18/11/1915. Transferred to the 6th Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding) Regiment. … Read more

Hart, Reginald Key

Reported missing by Mrs Harrison, 27 Malm Street, Hull. His mother, lived at 55 Chesterton Road, Cambridge. Hull Daily Mail, 14/01/1919. *

Woodall, Frank

BORN HULL 1899. ELDEST CHILD OF FRANK & ALICE WOODALL, OF 24 UPPER UNION STREET, HULL AND 9 WILLIAM STREET, HULL (WAR PENSION ADDRESS). HIS FATHER WAS A COMMISSION AGENT. HE WAS BROTHER TO JOHN SEYMOUR WOODALL, AND THREE SISTERS, ANNIE, BERTHA, AND DORIS, WHO ALL LIVED AT 9 WILLIAM STREET, HULL. EMPLOYED AS A … Read more

Stewart, George

BORN HULL 1899. SON OF GEORGE STEWART (Snr) & MARY STEWART, OF 34 MALM STREET & 140 WESTBOURNE AVENUE, HULL (CWGC ADDRESS). SERVED AS SECOND LIEUTENANT, IN THE 1/6TH WEST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT. KILLED IN ACTION ON 10/04/1918, AGED 19. HE IS BURIED AT TROIS ARBRES CEMETERY, STEENWERCK, NORD, FRANCE. HIS GRAVE INSCRIPTION, READS, “AT REST THERE’S … Read more

Ingram, Charles Gerald

BORN HULL 1899. SON OF WILLIAM HENRY INGRAM & FLORENCE MARY INGRAM, OF 1 BARTON TERRACE, MANCHESTER STREET, HULL (1911 CENSUS). EMPLOYED BY THE HULL CORPORATION TRAMWAYS, AS AN ENGINEER. ENLISTED IN HULLIN MARCH 1917. SERVED WITH THE 1/6TH WEST RIDING REGIMENT. KILLED IN ACTION, ON 26/04/1918, AGED 19. HIS ARMY EFFECTS WERE LEFT TO … Read more

Durkin, Robert James

Thanks to Peter Bonner, WW1 Lives Project, Beverley, No: 540, for the following: Sergeant Robert Durkin, aged 37, was killed in action on April 27th 1918, towards the end of the Battle of the Lys. His body was never recovered and he is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial at Zonnebecke in Belgium. The German … Read more