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  • The family grave of the Wilkinson family commemorating Frederick Henry Wilkinson at St Albans the Martyr churchyard Forest Town.
Photo courtesy of Peter Gillings
Person Details
Mansfield Woodhouse
Frederick Henry Wilkinson was born in 1899 he was the son of John William a works joiner and Amelia Augusta Wilkinson née Creasey of 4 Second Avenue, Forest Town. John William was born in 1873 at Bulwell, Amelia Augusta Creasey was born in 1871 in Suffolk, they were married in 1894 their marriage was recorded in the Basford Registration district, they went on to have 4 children, sadly 1 died in infancy or early childhood. In 1911 the family were living at 5 Thoresby Road, Mansfield Woodhouse, John William 38 yrs is a works joiner, he is living with his wide Amelia 39 yrs and their 3 children
25 Aug 1918
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Private
1/4th Bn King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)
Private Frederick Henry Wilkinson enlisted at Mansfield, he served with the 1/4th battalion King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment. He died of wounds on 25th August 1918 and is buried at Pernes British Cemetery.
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  • The family grave of the Wilkinson family commemorating Frederick Henry Wilkinson at St Albans the Martyr churchyard Forest Town.
Photo courtesy of Peter Gillings
    Frederick Henry Wilkinson - The family grave of the Wilkinson family commemorating Frederick Henry Wilkinson at St Albans the Martyr churchyard Forest Town. Photo courtesy of Peter Gillings
  • Commonwealth wargraves commission headstone marking the grave of Frederick Henry Wilkinson at Pernes British Cemetery and is courtesy of 'Len' and find a grave website.
    Frederick Henry Wilkinson - Commonwealth wargraves commission headstone marking the grave of Frederick Henry Wilkinson at Pernes British Cemetery and is courtesy of 'Len' and find a grave website.