Lt Col R Eng West Riding Volunteers. B 1862. Lived at Brookfield Manor, Hathersage. Died 1938 Losehill Hail, Castleton. Probably didn’t serve in WW1. Vice President of Hathersage British Legion 1937.
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CARTER, Charles
† ≠ ß Щ Research has failed to come up with anything conclusive about Charles Carter, listed as killed on the Bible Class Memorial Board. There is a Charles Carter, 6695 Sgt 10 Bn Yorkshire Hussars, KIA 3/7/1916. His wife was Beatrice. He only appears on the 1911C as living and born in Sheffield 1881, but according to his medal list and register of soldier’s effects he used an alias of ‘Dean’. His mother remarried William Dean and sometimes the family used Dean as Charles’ surname.
CAMMELL, Reginald Archibald
† ≠ Lt Air Battalion Royal Engineers. He was commissioned on 25/7/1906 and joined the Army Air Battalion in 1908. Took his Royal Aero Club Aviation Certificate at Lark Hill, Salisbury Plain on 31/12/1910. He was killed in an air crash at Hendon 17/9/1911 age 25.
He was the first military air casualty killed on duty.
At the time he was testing a new ‘Valkyrie’ monoplane. There is a dedicated memorial to him on Queens Avenue, Aldershot, which is listed due to its historical significance.
Born 10/1/1886 at Inverness. He was the grandson of Charles Cammell and who lived at Brookfield Manor, Hathersage. Reginald Cammell inherited Brookfield Manor from his father Archibald in March 1911, only six months before his own tragic death. It is unlikely he lived there for any length of time as he would have been with his unit.
Although Reginald did not lose his life during WW1, he is worth remembering because of his pioneering air force work.
DIDCOCK, Alexander
† ≠ Service history: Army Reserve 27/2/1917, entered 17/4/1917. Draft for BEF 2/4/1918. Able Seaman R/1162 RNVR. joined Drake Bn. Royal Naval Division 8/4/1918. (18/5/1918 suffering from Pyrexia of unknown origin, i.e., a fever for which no cause was found. He re-joined Drake Battalion 13/8/1918. D of W 27/9/1918 in 149th (RN) Field Ambulance (Shrapnel wounds to Abdomen).
Buried Louverval Military Cemetery, Doignies, France . Remembered on the East Dereham Roll of Honour. b 6/4/1899 Wells next to the sea, Norfolk. 1911C scholar in Dorset. His father was Rev Henry Richard Didcock, Methodist minister, Norfolk War Hospital, Thorpe St. Andrew, Norwich, and later of: The Manse, Fair View Rd., Hungerford, Berks, and who spent his later years (after c1937?) as a highly respected resident in the Hathersage branch of the Homes for the Aged, (Moorland House). Where he rendered devoted service to the Peak and Bradwell Methodist Circuit, until he died, Hathersage 1957.
GRAYSON, Thomas Edward
Capt K O Y L I. b 1896 Sheffield. 1911C Sheffield. He came to Hathersage after WW1 (DT 5/11/1932 refers to a Major T E Grayson, Five Oakes, (Park Edge) Hathersage). Member of Hathersage British Legion in 1931.
ROSE INNES, Geoffrey Gregory
b 1876 London; originally Geoffrey Gregory. 1901 Eyam, a mining engineer. Adopted wife’s name by 1911, became Geoffrey Gregory Rose Innes, Capt London Regt – Appointed J.P. and living at Leam Hall, Hathersage.
PLATTS, Francis Herbert
b 1898 Hathersage 1911C Nether Hirst. (Derby’s Adv 3/11/1917; Exemption).
GREGORY, Geoffrey
b 1876 London 1901 Eyam, a mining engineer. Adopted his wife’s name 1911 and became Geoffrey Gregory Rose Innes, Capt London Regt – Appointed J.P. and living at Leam Hall, Hathersage.
ANDREW, Oscar
Pte 21664 16 Cheshire Regt, enlisted 17/12/1914. Transferred to 18 Bn Base Depot, discharged 1/12/1917, which suggests he had been seriously wounded. b1894 Rawtenstall, Lancs. A railway plate layer. (DT 18/8/1944; Oscar Andrews of The Dale, Hathersage, who has a grown-up family and served in the last war, killed in Totley Tunnel.) His widow Gladys, remarries Harry Schofield (b 1882 Hathersage), in 1945. He was also a plate layer on the railway living at 2 The Dale, Hathersage. Harry dies 3/11/1965, his probate awarded to spinster Alice Florence Andrew, she was probably Andrew Oscar’s daughter?
WHEEN, Kate Creswick
née Duke. b 1856 Sheffield. 1911C Baslow. Mother to Marie, below and to Reginald Edward Wheen. Red Cross record; Park Edge, Hathersage, homeworker, knitting & needlework at Hathersage VAD Hospital.