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Joseph Henry LUNTLEY

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Surname: LUNTLEY

Forename(s): Joseph Henry

Place of Birth: Skipton, Yorkshire

Service No: 23512

Rank: Private

Regiment / Corps / Service: Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment)

Battalion / Unit: 9th (Service) Battalion

Division: 17th (Northern) Division

Age: ---

Date of Death: 1917-04-25

Awards: ---

CWGC Grave / Memorial Reference: Bay 6.

CWGC Cemetery: ---

CWGC Memorial: ARRAS MEMORIAL

Non-CWGC Burial: ---

Local War Memorial(s): Not Listed (View Names Not Listed on a Local War Memorial)

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Joseph Henry Luntley was the son of James and Ellen Luntley, née Morvan. James was born at Stoke Prior and Ellen at Allensmore, Herefordshire.

1891 Bradford, Yorkshire Census: 74, Back Tamworth Street - Henry Luntley, aged 5 years, born Skipton, Yorkshire, son of James and Ellen Luntley.

1901 Bradford, Yorkshire Census: 69, Tamworth Street - Joseph Luntley, aged 15 years, born Bradford, son of William and Ellen Luntley.

Joseph was married to Julia Jackson in 1911.

1911 Bradford, Yorkshire Census: 2, Wellington Square, Laisterdyke - Joseph Henry Luntley, aged 25 years, born Skipton, Yorkshire, husband of Julia Luntley.

The British Army Service Record for Joseph Henry Luntley exists but may be incomplete.

British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards: Pte Joseph H. Luntley, 23512, W. Rid. R. Presumed Dead 25.4.17.

British Army WW1 Medal and Award Rolls: Pte Joseph Hy Luntley, 23512, 9th W. Rid. R. Presumed Dead 25.4.17.

Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects: Pte Joseph Henry Luntley, 23512, 9 W. Riding. Date and Place of Death: On or since 25.4.17. Death pres. To whom Authorised/Amount Authorised: Widow - Julia. £6 8s. 2d.

Data Source: Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-19 Records

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Entry in West Yorkshire Pioneer Illustrated War Record: ---

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Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment)

Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment)

Divisional Sign / Service Insignia: 17th (Northern) Division

Divisional Sign / Service Insignia: 17th (Northern) Division

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Surname: LUNTLEY

Forename(s): Joseph Henry

Born: Skipton, Yorks

Residence: Clifton, Bristol

Enlisted: Bradford, Yorks

Number: 23512

Rank: Private

Regiment: Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)

Battalion: 9th Battalion

Decorations:

Died Date: 25/04/17

Died How: Killed in action

Theatre of War: France & Flanders

Notes:

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Surname: LUNTLEY

Forename(s): Joseph Henry

Country of Service: United Kingdom

Service Number: 23512

Rank: Private

Regiment: Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)

Unit: 9th Bn.

Age:

Awards:

Died Date: 25/04/1917

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England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966

1923

LUNTLEY James of 2 Blucher-street Laisterdyke Bradford died 27 October 1923 Probate London 21 December to Lily Edith Ainley (wife of Thomas Ainley) and Albert Edward Luntley tram driver. Effects £343 13s. 7d.

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Marriage Register of St Mary’s Church, Laisterdyke, Bradford, Yorkshire

Marriage Register of St Mary’s Church, Laisterdyke, Bradford, Yorkshire

Entry for the marriage of Joseph Henry Luntley to Julia Jackson, 25 March 1911

Courtesy of West Yorkshire Archive Service

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