Wilson, Herbert Edwin

Private, Herbert Edwin Wilson, 3rd West Yorkshire Regiment

Private Herbert Edwin Wilson (1894-1918) of Beverley

Herbert Edwin was born in 1894 in Beverley, the youngest of eight children. Born to wheelwright, William Wilson of 87 Keldgate and his wife Ann Eleanor (nee Pinder). He lived at 89 Newbridge Road, Hull.

Herbert enrolled in the East Yorkshire Regiment, 6th Battalion, and went to the Balkans in September 1915. In the Beverley Guardian dated 4 March 1916 it was reported that Herbert was “in hospital in Malta suffering from frostbite”. On being returned to duty, he was transferred to the West Yorkshire Regiment and went on to see action in France, where he was wounded for a second time.

While recovering back in England from the second injury, Herbert visited the Whitley Bay Pleasure Fair, known as Spanish City, where, on 24 June 1918, he was fatally injured while riding a switchback slide.


First name:
HERBERT EDWIN
Military Number:
43391
Rank:
Private
Date Died
24/06/1918
Place died:
Beverley (St. Mary) Church Cemetery, East Yorkshire
Age:
24
89 , NEW BRIDGE ROAD, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, UK