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Fred NIXON

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Surname: NIXON

Forename(s): Fred

Place of Birth: Bradley, Yorkshire

Service No: 615339

Rank: Pioneer

Regiment / Corps / Service: Royal Engineers

Battalion / Unit: 42nd Army Troops Coy

Division: ---

Age: 42

Date of Death: 1920-07-04

Awards: ---

CWGC Grave / Memorial Reference: B. 3.

CWGC Cemetery: HAIFA WAR CEMETERY

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Local War Memorial: CONONLEY, YORKSHIRE

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No entry in SDGW - post-War.

Fred Nixon was the son of Joseph and Ellen Nixon, née Tempest. Both parents were born at Sutton-in-Craven, Yorkshire.

1881 Cononley, Yorkshire Census: Main Street - Fred Nixon, aged 3 years, born Bradley, Yorkshire, son of Joseph and Ellen Nixon.

1891 Cononley, Yorkshire Census: 30, Union Row - Fred Nixon, aged 13 years, born Cononley, son of Joseph and Ellen Nixon.

1901 Cononley, Yorkshire Census: 88 & 90, Main Street - Fred Nixon, aged 23 years, born Bradley, Skipton, Yorkshire, son of Joseph and Ellen Nixon.

Fred was married to Ellen Brown in 1903.

1911 Cononley, Yorkshire Census: 41, Back Lane - Fred Nixon, aged 33 years, born Bradley, Yorkshire, husband of Ellen Nixon.

British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards: Pte Frederick Nixon, 31781, W. Rid. R.; 511541, Lab. Corps; 615339, R.E.

Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects: Sapr. Fred Nixon, 615339, R.E. Date and Place of Death: 4.7.20. Egypt. To whom Authorised/Amount Authorised: Daughter - Alma. £19 0s. 2d.

Data Source: Craven Herald Article

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Pioneer Fred NIXON

Pioneer Fred NIXON

Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Royal Engineers

Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Royal Engineers

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Surname: NIXON

Forename(s): F

Country of Service: United Kingdom

Service Number: 615339

Rank: Pioneer

Regiment: Royal Engineers

Unit: 42nd Army Troops Coy.

Age: 42

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Died Date: 04/07/1920

Additional Information: Son of Joseph and Helen Nixon, of Cononley, Keighley, Yorks.

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View Craven Herald Articles

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Craven Herald and Wensleydale Standard Logo

16 July 1920

CONONLEY – Death of Sapper Fred Nixon

A telegram has been received from the War Office briefly stating that Sapper Fred Nixon has died in Egypt as the result of an accident. Further particulars are not yet available.

23 July 1920

CONONLEY – SOLDIER’S DEATH IN EGYPT

As announced in last week’s ‘Craven Herald,’ a telegram has been received from the War Office by Miss Ida Nixon, Pear Tree Cottage, Cononley, to the effect that her brother, Sapper Fred Nixon, died in Egypt on the 5th inst. from the effects of an accident. Deceased was in the United States at the outbreak of the war and returned to England in 1917 and enlisted in the Duke of Wellington’s. After spending some months training at North Shields he was drafted to the Western Front, where he remained until the early part of last year, when he obtained his discharge. After a few months’ rest he again joined up, this time selecting the Royal Engineers, for a further period of twelve months. He was almost immediately drafted to Egypt. On the morning of the day on which the telegram announcing his death was received a letter dated June 28 had been received from him in Palestine, in which he stated that he was then engaged on a somewhat dangerous job, but that he expected to receive his discharge in about six weeks time. Deceased, who was 42 years of age, was a son of the late Mr. Joseph Nixon. He married Miss Ellen Brown, a daughter of Mr. Richard Brown, of Cononley, and resided in America. There is one daughter of the marriage. Deceased, who was of a very genial disposition, was for some years a member of the Cononley Parish Church choir prior to emigrating to America.

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