✟ ß Щ (Spelt CHEVANS on Hathersage War Memorial. Army had his details as Chevers). 13648 L/Cpl 10 Bn Y & L. (note similar Army number to his brother Joseph, suggesting they joined up together) Joined Y & L M.G.C. D of W 2/7/1916 age 27.
Grave; Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-L’Abbé, France. His is one of three names on the same headstone. Also listed on Bamford War Memorial. b c1888 Bamford (although given as ‘Hathersage’ on 1901C). 1891C; parents Benjamin & Elizabeth Chevins of 3 The Hill, Hathersage, who died 1901 and 1899 respectively, who are remembered in Hathersage Churchyard. Brother of Benjamin, (who it is thought did not serve) Joseph & Louis. 1911C living at 5 The Hill Cottages, Outseats, (these were on the end of Ranmoor Lane, all since demolished), a railway labourer and boarder with John & Elizabeth Field. He married Nora B ? of Bird’s Hill, Heath & Reach, Leighton Buzzard, Beds. (SDT 5/8/1916, -name spelt Chevins-: ‘Late of 31 Old Hall Road, Attercliffe, killed in action. He was 29 and leaves a wife and one child’.) His sister-in-law was Mrs Chevans, in 1988 of Mill Lane, Hathersage.
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CHARLESWORTH, Samuel Randolf
Bdr 3 Brigade R F A discharged early 1917 due to ill health.
b 1885 Sheffield. A clerk who lived at Ninelands Road, Hathersage.
CHARLES, Frank Dallas
9198 Cpl 5th London Reg’t. Probably had been in the T A before the War as he was in France by 4/11/1914. Commissioned 2/Lt 7/5/1915, later Capt London Regt & D L I. b 1894 Streatham. 1911C in Essex, an Insurance Agent for The Yorkshire Insurance Co. At one stage he lived at Lea House, Castleton and also Yokohama Japan. (DC 5/1/1918 ‘Engaged to Beatrice (Girlie) Dobb, only daughter of Mr & Mrs T Dobb of Brookfield Manor, Hathersage. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs F Charles of 2 Wharncliffe Road, Sheffield’).
CHAPMAN, Albert
b1892 Radwinter, Essex. 1911C; at Brookfield Cottage, Hathersage, a soldier/servant to Major G G S Carey of Brookfield Manor, (see his entry above). It has not been possible to find out anything definite regarding Albert Chapman’s military career.
CASWELL, William Edgar
✟ ≠ 780347 Bdr, 246 (West Riding) Brig., R.F.A. Killed 16/9/1917. Grave; Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery, Belgium. b 1895 Cefn Breconshire Wales. 1911C; a general carter, living with the family at Castleton Road, Hathersage. Son of CASWELL, Edgar William and Sarah Caswell above. Brother of CASWELL, James, & CASWELL, George Henry.
CASWELL, James
ă 10415 Pte 1 West Riding. b 1892 Newcastle in Emlyn, Cardiganshire, Wales. 1911C living at Castleton Road, Hathersage, a labourer with family. 1918 Absent Voters list shows address as Station Road, Hathersage, son of CASWELL, Edgar William and Sarah Caswell above. Died at Bradford. Brother of CASWELL, William Edgar, and CASWELL, George Henry.
CASWELL, George Henry
✟ ≠ 21274 Pte 1 Bn Northumberland Fusiliers. 3770 West Yorks. KIA 4/2/1916, age 17 and buried Dickebusch New
Military Cemetery, Belgium. His grave records give his address as his father’s; 2 Northdale Road, Frizinghall, Bradford. According to his register of Soldiers effects, his sole legate was his mother Sarah. b1899 Cefn, Breconshire, son of CASWELL, Edgar William and Sarah Caswell above. 1911C living on Castleton Road, Hathersage. Brother of CASWELL, William Edgar, and CASWELL. James.
CASWELL, Edgar William
201528 Spr R.E. Railway Operating Division.b 1871 Garsdon Wilts. 1911C living at Castleton Road, Hathersage, a locomotive driver with his wife Sarah b 1872 Glamorganshire. According to his military record, in 1916 he and his family were living at 2 Northdale Road, Frizinghall, Bradford. Father of CASWELL, William Edgar, CASWELL, James & CASWELL, George Henry, below, all of whom served and two were killed.
CARTWRIGHT, Harry Cecil
36500 or 36560 Pte Gloucester Regt. b 1897 Sheffield. 1911C living at Roslyn Road, Hathersage. (Family records indicate that his family moved to the Bristol area).
CARTER, James
Pte 100920 D.L.I., first enlisted 24/6/1916, but not called up until 1/6/1918, probably exempt due to profession? b 1886 Stoney Middleton. 1911C a bootmaker at Stoney Middleton. His father was George Henry Carter b 1846 Highlow.