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Surname: BANKS
Forename(s): Alfred
Place of Birth: Barnoldswick, Yorkshire
Service No: 266006
Rank: Private
Regiment / Corps / Service: Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment)
Battalion / Unit: 1/6th Battalion
Division: 49th (West Riding) Division
Age: 23
Date of Death: 1918-11-01
Awards: ---
CWGC Grave / Memorial Reference: C. 7.
CWGC Cemetery: MAING COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
CWGC Memorial: ---
Non-CWGC Burial: ---
Local War Memorial: BARNOLDSWICK, YORKSHIRE
Local War Memorial: EARBY, YORKSHIRE
Local War Memorial: KELBROOK, YORKSHIRE
Additional Information:
Alfred Banks was the son of John William and Jane Elizabeth Banks, née Littlefair. John was born at Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire and Jane at Barnoldswick, Yorkshire.
1901 Barnoldswick, Yorkshire Census: 25, Wellhouse Road - Alfred Banks, aged 5 years, born Barnoldswick, son of John W. and Jane E. Banks.
1911 Barnoldswick, Yorkshire Census: 19, Powell Street - Alfred Banks, aged 15 years, born Barnoldswick, son of John Wm Banks, widower. [John married Sarah Ellen Hindle in 1914.]
Alfred was married to Mary M. Crankshaw in 1913. Mary married Harry Bruckshaw in 1919.
Alfred is listed in the Nominal Roll of the 1/6th Battalion Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment): Pte A. Banks.
British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards: Pte Alfred Banks, 3180, 266006, 1/6 W. Rid. R. Theatre of War first served in: (1) France. Date of entry therein: 14.4.15. K. in A. 1.11.15 [sic].
British Army WW1 Medal and Award Rolls: Pte Alfred Banks, 266006, 1/6 W. Rid. R. K. in A. 1.11.18.
Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects: Pte Alfred Banks, 266006, 6/W. Riding. Date and Place of Death: 1.11.18 France. K. in A. To whom Authorised/Amount Authorised: Widow - Mary M. £12 0s. 4d. O.S.B.: Daughter - Violet, born 10.11.14. £24 0s. 7d.
UK, WW1 Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923: card(s) exist for Alfred. Name(s) on card(s): Widow: Mary M. Bruckshaw, born 8.3.91. Address: 1. 16, Clifton Terrace, Sough Bridge, Hillbrook [sic], Via Colne. Address 2. 6, Grove Street, Earby. Children: Violet Banks, born 10.11.14.
Alfred was killed in action during the Battle of Valenciennes, 1-2 November, 1918. His battalion suffered many casualties, in this, their last battle of the war.
See also:
‘Barnoldswick – A small Town’s part in conflicts 1800 to 2014’ by Peter Ian Thompson (2014).
‘Earby in the First World War’ by Stephanie Carter, published by Earby & District Local History Society (2014).
‘Guiseley Terriers: A Small Part in The Great War – A History of the 1/6th Battalion, Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding) Regiment’ by Stephen Barber (2018).
‘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
View Entry in CPGW BookEntry in West Yorkshire Pioneer Illustrated War Record:
BANKS, Alfred, aged 23, 1/6th Duke of Wellington’s Regiment, 15, Arthur Street, Sough Bridge, [Earby], and son of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Banks, 20, Louvain Street, Barnoldswick, killed in action Nov. 1, 1918.
BANKS, Alfred, aged 23, West Riding Regiment, Louvain Street, [Barnoldswick], killed in action Nov. 1, 1918.
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Private Alfred BANKS
Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment)
Divisional Sign / Service Insignia: 49th (West Riding) Division
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This was my great uncle. My father had his middle name Alfred given in his memory.
This man has a look of my grandfather. My grandfather was Thomas Banks, born in Clayton-le-Moors, or maybe Rishton, he certainly lived in both places. He moved to Barnoldswick in the 20s, where my mother and then myself were later born. I always wondered why he had picked Barlick to move to, maybe he was related to this family? (I see Alfred’s father was from Clayton-le-Moors)