Tom Jaques Barnsley Independent 30 June 1917 (thanks to Barnsley Archives) |
Born:
30 June 1894 in Barnsley
Son of:
Tom Jaques b.1870 Barnsley d.1938
1911: 21 Tower Street, Hospital Porter
married at St Mary's Barnsley on 9 April 1892 to
Emily Jaques (maiden name Johnson) b.1871 d.1946
Position in family: The eldest of 5 children - 3 died young
1. Tom Jaques b.1894 WW1 MISSING/KILLED
2. Ethel Jaques b.1896
3. Sidney Jaques b.1900 d.1900
4. Doris b.1901 d.1901
5. Hilda Jaques b.1902 d.1903
Home address, age and occupation:
1901: 32 Brinckman Street age 6
1911: 21 Tower Street aged 16 Shop Assistant
1914: 21 Tower Street Grocery Assistant Agnes Road Co-op
Marriage: Tom was unmarried
Military Service:
Enlisted: December 1914 at the age of 20 years
In France from January 1917
Regiment and Battalion: 2nd/5th (Territorial Battalion) York & Lancaster Regiment
Service number and rank: 240903 Lance Corporal
Awards: British War Medal, Victory Medal
Death: 3 May 1917 aged 22
CWGC Remembered: Arras Memorial Bay 8
Information from Commonwealth War Graves Commission:
Son of Tom and Emily Jaques of 21 Tower Street, Barnsley.
Remembered:
Barnsley British Co-Operative Society Memorial Tablet, Co-Op Funeralcare, Huddersfield Road and on Barnsley British Co-Operative Society, WW1 Roll of Honour, Co-Op Funeralcare, Huddersfield Road and on Barnsley, St George's Church and on a Family Gravestone in Barnsley Cemetery
Printed under the heading "Missing Barnsley Territorial" with the photo above:
Barnsley Independent 30 June 1917 (thanks to Barnsley Archives) |
2 comments:
Another fascinating account relating to the back grown of Tom Jaques.
It is a tragedy that the poor parents of Tom "lost" all those children.
It may be worth noting that there is an address at Cundy Cross, Barnsley, called Jaques Place. It is a small cul-de-sac of council houses.
Apologies, I meant to say background
of Tom Jaques.
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