Pte 17461 East Yorks, discharged 15/8/1916 as medically unfit due to GSW to waist. He was refused a pension as the Army alleged the wound was self-inflicted. He maintained he was cleaning his rifle when it went off. b1896 Sheffield. He was a fitter in a pit. Brother of Henry, above. Their mother was Mary Jane Richmond, b 1864 at Hathersage, 1871C living in Cabbage Row, Hathersage. Her husband Frederick Yates, died 1904 and she remarried Mark Darling 1908. 1911C living in Sheffield.
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YATES, Henry
Pte 1836 1/4 Y & L. He had a history of bad behaviour in T.A. before the War. He was called up, but deserted, spent time in detention, had a string of convictions for ‘Absent Without Leave’. Received GSW to leg in 1915, GSW to right of face & head (severe) in 1916. GSW (minor) to leg & calf in 1918. b 1892 Sheffield. 1911C a Sheffield collier. Brother of John William below. Their mother was Mary Jane Richmond, b 1864 at Hathersage, 1871C living in Cabbage Row, Hathersage. Her husband Frederick Yates, died 1904 and she remarried Mark Darling 1908. 1911C living in Sheffield.
WRIGHT, Kate Irene (Miss)
Д On the Wesleyan Memorial 1922. She was from 12/7/1918 until 13/9/ 1919, a shorthand typist in the Women’s Royal Air Force (WRAF). She joined in Doncaster and was demobilized from Lympne in Kent, age 20. This would seem to make her the first female from Hathersage to belong to the military and certainly to the Air Force. b Sheffield 1/11/1898 (possibly Millhouses Road). Listed on the 1911C as Irene Wright, living with her grandparents (the Harrisons) in Sheffield. According to the family tree her mother Clara Wright (neé Harrison) died in Hathersage 1908. Her father had died in 1904. The Harrison family who lived in Hathersage were keen Methodists, and Kate (In later life, she was always known as Renie), and William Snow (Billy) were married of the old Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, (now demolished and replaced) in 1922. Renie met her husband while in the forces.
She was an Aunt to Peter Manning’s Mother, who said she spent a few summers with Renie and her children in Hathersage in the first few years of WW2, and she thinks their house in Hathersage was bequeathed to Renie at some time. Further research has shown that in 1941 Renie received no less than three bequests, and 9 Park Edge and ‘The Cottage’, Baulk Lane (now a listed building and recently renamed ‘Further House’) are mentioned. A maiden Aunt Katie (aunt of Renie), probably Kate Evelyn Harrison, (b 1859 Sheffield) who was living in ‘The Cottage’ when she died, left nearly £2,800 and a property on Roslyn Road to Renie. Kate Irene Wright’s ‘Harrison’ family did not move into the village till after the 1911C, Probate and family tree records indicate that in 1915 they were living at Park Edge and Roslyn Crescent.
BUTTERY, Percy Luther
Served with the Merchant Navy during WW1. b 1898 Rowsley. His father Luther Buttery, b 1873 Hathersage and 1891C living at Besom Lane, (1911C he was at Rowsley, a signalman). Cousin to James Luther above, and to Lancelot William Hancock, Percy and Sydney Skerritt, and Luther Priestley below.
WILSON, Willis
(DC 19/1/1918. (age 23) Class B1. horseman & ploughman. Granted 2 months exemption). (DC 8/6/1918 (age 24) Class B1, has War Agricultural Certificate, granted 1 month exemption). Unlikely to have been called up after that date. b 1884 Outseats. Brother of Fred. 1901C with family and parents Arthur and Elizabeth Ann living at Nether Hurst farm, Outseats. His mother remarried. She became Elizabeth Ann Dalton with more children and in 1911C was living at Cliffe House Farm, Jaggers Lane, Hathersage.
WILSON, William Andrew
ă Pte RFA wounded in the neck by shrapnel. (DC 18/11/1916 listed as Ill in Hospital). Wounded Sept 1917. (D Courier 15 /2/1919; Soldiers who have received their discharge papers; Wm Wilson, R F A.) b 1895 Hathersage, son of John and Fanny, brother of Farewell. 1901C living Sheffield Road, Hathersage, Nurseries. 1911C living at Overstones Farm with the Hickinson family, a farm servant. but at the family home of 9 Crossland before joining up, and he worked as a timber feller for Charles Smith & Son at Leam Road.
WILSON, William
ß Щ ă 17426 Guardsman, Coldstream Guards, later 1514 1 Sec 4 Coy Guards Machine Gun Bn. (SDT 13/11/1916; ill in hospital at Aberdeen). b 1894 Hathersage, son of William (general labourer) and Agnes Wilson. 1901C living at Bank Top, Hathersage. Brother of James Henry (Harry) Wilson, b1896. On 1918 Absent Voters lists his address is still, Bank Top.
It is thought he was the man who Hathersage and Outseats Welfare committee successfully worked to have awarded a pension of £2 a week in 1932, when he was then living at 1 The Hill, Outseats. The Ministry of Pensions back dated the award to June 1931. He was suffering from a nervous complaint, probably what was later to be known as ‘Shell-Shock’.
WILSON, Victor Walter
222486 Pte 2 Bn K O Y L I. Enlisted 28/6/1918 whilst a steel forger. b 1900 Hathersage, parents Walter & Georgina. 1911C living at The Dale, Hathersage.
WILSON, Sydney John
ă 625701 Gnr. Res. Bn. R.H.A., H.A.C. He would have been called up late in the war because of his age. b 1899 West Hawes, Essex, moved to Sheffield, then must have moved to Hathersage; as address on 1918 absent voters list is, 3 Roslyn Crescent, Hathersage. About 1918 in Hathersage, a shop assistant. No known relation to other Hathersage Wilsons.
WILSON, Reginald.
(DC 2/6/1917 (age 20), farmer with a brother serving. 4 months extension to existing exemption granted). b1897 Outseats. 1901C at Birley Farm., son of George Wilson by his second wife Sarah Hannah Evans, who he marries in 1886. Their three children were James Henry, Reginald, and Ellen who marries Arthur Noel Jessop, (see above).