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Francis Edward MORKILL

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Surname: MORKILL

Forename(s): Francis Edward

Place of Birth: Buenos Ayres, Argentina

Service No: ---

Rank: Captain

Regiment / Corps / Service: Canadian Infantry

Battalion / Unit: 20th Battalion (Central Ontario)

Division: 2nd Canadian Division

Age: 27

Date of Death: 1916-09-15

Awards: ---

CWGC Grave / Memorial Reference: II. B. 13.

CWGC Cemetery: SUNKEN ROAD CEMETERY, CONTALMAISON

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Non-CWGC Burial: ---

Local War Memorial: KIRKBY MALHAM, YORKSHIRE

Additional Information:

Francis Edward Morkill (born 8 November 1889) was the son of William Lucius and Mary Josephine Morkill, née Wright.

Francis Edward Morkill was appointed Lieutenant in the 19th Battalion C.E.F., 28 August 1914. Transferred to the 20th Battalion. He was promoted to Captain and wounded twice before being killed in action at Courcelette.

The fathers' of Captain Francis Edward Morkill and Lieutenant Ronald Falshaw Morkill (q.v.) were cousins.

Canadian service records: http://www.baclac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/first-world-war-1914-1918-cef

Photograph © IWM (HU 125898).

Data Source: Local War Memorial

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Captain Francis Edward MORKILL

Captain Francis Edward MORKILL

Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Canadian Infantry

Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Canadian Infantry

Divisional Sign / Service Insignia: 2nd Canadian Division

Divisional Sign / Service Insignia: 2nd Canadian Division

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Surname: MORKILL

Forename(s): Francis Edward

Country of Service: Canadian

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Rank: Captain

Regiment: Canadian Infantry

Unit: 20th Bn.

Age: 27

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Died Date: 15/09/1916

Additional Information: Son of Mr. W. L. and Mary Josephine Morkill, of 852, Pemberton Rd., Victoria, British Columbia. (CWGC Headstone Personal Inscription: ONLY ONE OF COUNTLESS THOUSANDS WHO DIE CONTENT THAT ENGLAND LIVES)

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Captain Francis Edward Morkill

Captain Francis Edward Morkill

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Captain Francis Edward Morkill

Captain Francis Edward Morkill

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'Toronto Star' (29 September 1916)

'Toronto Star' (29 September 1916)

Captain Francis Edward Morkill

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Sunken Road Cemetery, Contalmaison

Sunken Road Cemetery, Contalmaison

CWGC Headstone

Sunken Road Cemetery, Contalmaison

Sunken Road Cemetery, Contalmaison

CWGC Headstone - personal inscription

Memorial Chamber of Canada’s Parliament Buildings, Ottawa

Memorial Chamber of Canada’s Parliament Buildings, Ottawa

In the Memorial Chamber are the eight ‘Books of Remembrance’ that contain the names of more than 120,000 Canadians who gave their lives in the service of Canada

Source: Canadian Virtual War Memorial (Kindly supplied by Shirley Penman, Clitheroe)

Page from the First World War ‘Book of Remembrance’: Captain Francis Edward Morkill

Page from the First World War ‘Book of Remembrance’: Captain Francis Edward Morkill

Source: Canadian Virtual War Memorial (Kindly supplied by Shirley Penman, Clitheroe)

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07 July 1916

ODDS AND ENDS – Mr. Morkill’s Cousin Wounded

Captain Francis Edward Morkill, who has been wounded, is the eldest son of Mr. William Lucius Morkill, Commissioner of the Peruvian Corporation at Lima, Peru, and is a cousin of Mr. J.W. Morkill, the acting chairman of the Skipton Petty Sessional Bench, and the Military Representative on the Keighley Tribunal. Captain Morkill, who is single and about 25 years of age, was previously wounded, slightly, about eight weeks ago. He came to England last year and went to the Front six months ago. He is a machine gun officer attached to the Canadian Infantry. Another brother, Mr. Geoffrey Morkill, is also serving in the Canadian Contingent.

29 September 1916

CRAVEN AND THE WAR

Captain Francis Edward Morkill, Canadian Forces, who was killed in action in France on the 15th of September, was the elder son of William Lucius Morkill, of Lima, Peru, a cousin of Mr. J. W. Morkill of Newfield Hall, Bell Busk. He was born 8th November, 1889, and educated at McGill University, where he graduated with honours in Civil Engineering. He was twice wounded earlier in the year.

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09 June 1916

CRAVEN AND THE WAR

The name of Capt. Francis Morkill, a relative of Mr. J.W. Morkill, of Newfield Hall, appeared on Tuesday in the list of officers wounded. He belongs to the Canadian contingent.

14 July 1916

CAPTAIN F.E. MORKILL

Captain Francis Edward Morkill, who has been wounded is the eldest son of Mr. Wm. Lucius Morkill, Commissioner of the Peruvian Corporation at Lima, Peru, and is a cousin of Mr. J.W. Morkill, the chairman of the Skipton Bench and the military representatives on the Keighley Tribunal.

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    One Response to Francis Edward MORKILL

    1. Michael Field March 25, 2020 at 2:10 am #

      Thank you for your Service and sacrifice, YOU WILL NOT be forgotten.

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