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Surname: HACKING
Forename(s): Joseph
Place of Birth: Nelson, Lancashire
Service No: 203621
Rank: Private
Regiment / Corps / Service: Lancashire Fusiliers
Battalion / Unit: 2/7th Battalion
Division: 66th (2/East Lancashire) Division
Age: ---
Date of Death: 1918-03-21
Awards: ---
CWGC Grave / Memorial Reference: Panel 32 to 34.
CWGC Cemetery: ---
CWGC Memorial: POZIERES MEMORIAL
Non-CWGC Burial: ---
Local War Memorial: COWLING, YORKSHIRE
Additional Information:
Joseph Hacking was the son of Mary Elizabeth Hacking (born Nelson, Lancashire, c. 1875), the daughter of Peter and Annie Hacking, née Thornton.
1901 Nelson, Lancashire Census: 28, Pine Street - Joseph Hacking, aged 3 years, born Nelson. [Joseph and his mother, Mary E. Hacking were living with her mother, Annie Hacking, widow.]
1911 Nelson, Lancashire Census: 16, Clifton Street - Joseph Hacking, aged 13 years, born Nelson, grandson of Ann Hacking, widow.
Joseph's mother married John Thomas Bracewell in 1903 and in 1911 they were living at 22, Middleton, Ickornshaw, near Cowling, Yorkshire.
British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards: Pte Joseph Hacking, 12884, 203621, Lan. Fus.
British Army WW1 Medal and Award Rolls: Pte Joseph Hacking, 12884, 6th Lancs Fus.; 203621, 3/5th Lancs Fus.; 203621, 2/7th Lancs Fus.
Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects: Pte Joseph Hacking, 203621, 2/7 Btn Lancs. Fus. Date and Place of Death: 21.3.18. Officially accepted. France. To whom Authorised/Amount Authorised: Mother - Mrs. Mary E. Bracewell. £17 2s. 1d. Act of grace.
Data Source: Local War Memorial
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Entry in West Yorkshire Pioneer Illustrated War Record: ---
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Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Lancashire Fusiliers

Divisional Sign / Service Insignia: 66th (2/East Lancashire) Division
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