10 December 2024, 7:00pm Romanby Parish Office
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Name | Unit | Number | Status | Date of Death | Cemetery or Memorial | Age |
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Cpl. Charles Watts
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1st Northumberland Fusiliers | 18695 | Killed in Action | 9th April 1918 | Loos Memorial, France | 37 |
Charles Watts was born in Northallerton and he enlisted in the Northumberland Fusiliers at Newcastle. An entry on the family gravestone in Northallerton Cemetery states that Charles was believed to have been killed in action near Robecq, in France. He was one of the many Missing from this period, when the Germans overran the British lines in a desperate last ditch attack which, it was hoped, would win the War before the Americans could have a significant impact. Those whose bodies were never recovered are commemorated on the Memorial to the Missing at Loos which stands in the Dud Corner Cemetery, to the west of Loos on the main Bethune to Lens road. He was killed aged 37. |
10 December 2024, 7:00pm Romanby Parish Office
DL7 8HG