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Harry BULLOCK

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Surname: BULLOCK

Forename(s): Harry

Place of Birth: Settle, Yorkshire

Service No: 50016

Rank: Private

Regiment / Corps / Service: Lancashire Fusiliers

Battalion / Unit: 'A' Coy 2nd Battalion

Division: 4th Division

Age: 18

Date of Death: 1918-03-28

Awards: ---

CWGC Grave / Memorial Reference: Bay 5.

CWGC Cemetery: ---

CWGC Memorial: ARRAS MEMORIAL

Non-CWGC Burial: ---

Local War Memorial: SETTLE, YORKSHIRE

Additional Information:

Harry Bullock was the son of Harry and Mary Agnes Bullock, née Winder. Harry, senior, was born at Settle, Yorkshire and Mary at Gleaston, Lancashire.

1901 Settle, Yorkshire Census: High Road - Harry Bullock, aged 2 years, born Settle, son of Harry and Mary Agnes Bullock.

1911 Settle, Yorkshire Census: High Way - Hary [sic] Bullock, aged 12 years, born Settle, son of Hary [sic] and Mary Agnes Bullock.

British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards: Pte Harry Bullock, 50016, Lan. Fus.

British Army WW1 Medal and Award Rolls: Pte Harry Bullock, 50016, 2nd Lan. Fus.

Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects: Pte Harry Bullock, 50016, 2nd Lancs. Fus. Date and Place of Death: 28.3.18. B.E.F. France. Death Ass'd. To whom Authorised/Amount Authorised: Father - Henry. £6 8s. 1d.

UK, WW1 Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923: card(s) exist for Harry. Name(s) on card(s): Dependant: Mrs Mary Agnes Bullock. Relationship: Mother. Address 1. 1, East View, Settle, Yorks. Address 2. The Holly [Folly?], Settle.

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 Harry BULLOCK

Private Harry BULLOCK

Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Lancashire Fusiliers

Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Lancashire Fusiliers

Divisional Sign / Service Insignia: 4th Division

Divisional Sign / Service Insignia: 4th Division

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Soldiers Died Data for Soldier Records

Surname: BULLOCK

Forename(s): Harry

Born: Settle, Yorks

Residence:

Enlisted: Settle

Number: 50016

Rank: Private

Regiment: Lancashire Fusiliers

Battalion: 2nd Battalion

Decorations:

Died Date: 28/03/18

Died How: Killed in action

Theatre of War: France & Flanders

Notes:

Data from Commonwealth War Graves Commission Records

CWGC Data for Soldier Records

Surname: BULLOCK

Forename(s): Harry

Country of Service: United Kingdom

Service Number: 50016

Rank: Private

Regiment: Lancashire Fusiliers

Unit: 2nd Bn.

Age: 18

Awards:

Died Date: 28/03/1918

Additional Information: Son of Harry and Mary Agnes Bullock, of 4, Scar View, Settle, Yorks.

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Craven Herald and Wensleydale Standard Logo

7 June 1918

WOUNDED AND MISSING

Private Harry Bullock, Lancashire Fusiliers, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Bullock, 1 East View, Settle, is reported missing since March 28th. His friends will be glad to bear of any news of him.

20 December 1918

SETTLE - To Whom It May Concern

Mr. and Mrs. Bullock, East View, Settle, will be most grateful of information of their son, Private Harry Bullock, 50016, 'A' Company 2nd Battalion, 3rd , Platoon, Lancashire Fusiliers, B.E.F., France, who was reported missing on the 28th of March, 1918. Any prisoners returning home may be able to give them some news of their son. We hope the anxious parents will be successful.

8 August 1919

SETTLE - MISSING SIXTEEN MONTHS: NOW PRESUMED KILLED

Private Harry Bullock, No. 50010, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bullock, of East View, Settle, who was reported missing on March 28th, 1918, is now officially presumed to have been killed. The sympathy of. many friends will go out to the bereaved parents.

15 August 1919

SETTLE - THE LATE PRIVATE H. BULLOCK

We give a photograph of Private Harry Bullock, of East View, Settle, who, as reported last week, has been missing since March 28th, 1918, and in now presumed to have been killed.

26 March 1920

BULLOCK - In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Harry Bullock, missing March 28th, 1918, now presumed killed.

In a far and foreign graveyard,
Where the trees their branches wave,
Lies a loving son and brother
In a cold and silent grave.
We think of him in silence,
His name we oft recall,
But there's nothing left to answer
But his photo on the wall.

From Father, Mother, Sisters, Brothers and Cousin.

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