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Benjamin BAKER

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Surname: BAKER

Forename(s): Benjamin

Place of Birth: Devonport, Devon

Service No: 26361

Rank: Private

Regiment / Corps / Service: King’s (Liverpool Regiment)

Battalion / Unit: 11th (Service) Battalion. (Pioneers)

Division: 14th (Light) Division

Age: 19

Date of Death: 1917-03-24

Awards: ---

CWGC Grave / Memorial Reference: II. K. 26.

CWGC Cemetery: FAUBOURG D’AMIENS CEMETERY, ARRAS

CWGC Memorial: ---

Non-CWGC Burial: ---

Local War Memorial: EARBY, YORKSHIRE

Additional Information:

Benjamin Baker was the son of Charles and Jane Baker, née Thompson. Charles was born at Portsmouth, Hampshire and Jane at Wolverhampton, Staffordshire.

1901 Devonport, Devon Census: 35, Northumberland Street - Benjamin Baker, aged 3 years, born Devonport, son of Charles and Jane Baker.

1911 Barnoldswick, Yorkshire Census: 11, Essex Street - Benjamin Baker, aged 13 years, born Devonport, Devon, brother of Lucy Baker. [Lucy, aged 15 years, is named as the head of the family, living with her were seven siblings: four sisters and three brothers. Their mother had died in 1909 and their father may have been working in Africa.]

British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards: Pte Benjamin Baker, 26361, L'pool R. Correspondence: Father applies re medals. Address: C. Baker, 38, Chancery Lane, Ardwick, Manchester.

British Army WW1 Medal and Award Rolls: Pte Benjamin Baker, 26361, 11th K.L.R.

Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects: Pte Benjamin Baker, 26361, 11th Batt Liverool. Date and Place of Death: 24.3.17. France. To whom Authorised/Amount Authorised: Father and Sole Legatee - Charles. £13 14s. 6d.

UK, WW1 Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923: card(s) exist for Benjamin. Name(s) on card(s): Dependant: Miss Lucy Baker. Relationship to soldier: Sister. Address: 20, Leigh Grove, Ardwick, Manchester.

On the Earby War Memorial Benjamin Baker appears as B. BARKER.

See also:
‘Earby in the First World War’ by Stephanie Carter, published by Earby & District Local History Society (2014).
‘Our Finest Crop’ by Steven Marshall, published by Earby & District Local History Society (2020).

Data Source: Craven’s Part in the Great War - original CPGW book entry

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Entry in West Yorkshire Pioneer Illustrated War Record: ---

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Private Benjamin BAKER

Private Benjamin BAKER

Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: King’s (Liverpool Regiment)

Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: King’s (Liverpool Regiment)

Divisional Sign / Service Insignia: 14th (Light) Division

Divisional Sign / Service Insignia: 14th (Light) Division

Data from Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914 - 1919 Records

Soldiers Died Data for Soldier Records

Surname: BAKER

Forename(s): Benjamin

Born: Exeter, Devon

Residence: Earby, Colne

Enlisted: Colne, Lancs

Number: 26361

Rank: Private

Regiment: King's (Liverpool Regiment)

Battalion: 11th Battalion

Decorations:

Died Date: 24/03/17

Died How: Killed in action

Theatre of War: France & Flanders

Notes:

Data from Commonwealth War Graves Commission Records

CWGC Data for Soldier Records

Surname: BAKER

Forename(s): B

Country of Service: United Kingdom

Service Number: 26361

Rank: Private

Regiment: The King's (Liverpool Regiment)

Unit: 11th Bn.

Age:

Awards:

Died Date: 24/03/1917

Additional Information:

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Craven Herald and Wensleydale Standard Logo

20 April 1917

BAKER - Killed in action in France, March 24th, 1917, Pte. B. Baker, of the King's Liverpool Regiment, formerly of Longroyd Road, Earby, aged 19 years.

20 April 1917

FORMER EARBY YOUTH KILLED IN ACTION

Private B. Baker, of the King's Liverpool Regiment, who formerly resided at 49, Longroyd Road, Earby, was killed in action on March 24th, 1917. Pte. Baker, who was 19 years of age, joined the Army in 1915, and was drafted out to France early the following year.

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