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  •  Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstone marking his grave at Chester Farm  Cemetery , Belgium. Courtesy of Murray Biddle
Person Details
He was the son of John Lindley, born in 1873 at Basford Nottingham and working as a goods checker for Midland Railway and Teresa Lindley, born in 1874 at Mansfield, who worked as a lace hand. John Lindley later married Selina Eleanor Lindley (née Hayes). He was the step brother of Gwendoline b.1906 and Hilda b.1908.The family lived at 4 Snowdon Terrace Spring Close Old Lenton Nottingham.
William Lindley worked as a cop winder in a rope works.
22 Sep 1915
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446010 - CWGC Website
1579
Private
1/7th Bn Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment)
William Henry Lindley volunteered for service and following training he was drafted to France, arriving on 28/02/1915. He was killed in action on 22/09/1915 when the trenches at Verbranden Molan, Ypres were heavily shelled. John Lindley was killed in the Les Boeufs area during the Battle of the Somme on 27/10/1916 whilst serving with the Machine Gun Corps.
Nottingham Evening Post obituary 5 June 1917 (photographs). Father and son killed in action, Private JG Lindley (Sherwood Foresters, Machine Gun Corps), killed 27 October 1916 and Private WH Lindley (Sherwood Foresters), killed 22 September 1915, both of Spring Close, Lenton. Chester Farm Cemetery West Vlaanderen Belgium Grave Reference: I F 5
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  •  Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstone marking his grave at Chester Farm  Cemetery , Belgium. Courtesy of Murray Biddle
    William Henry Lindley - Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstone marking his grave at Chester Farm Cemetery , Belgium. Courtesy of Murray Biddle
  • Photograph was published on 20th November 1915 in the Nottingham Evening Post and is courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918
    William Henry Lindley - Photograph was published on 20th November 1915 in the Nottingham Evening Post and is courtesy of Jim Grundy and his facebook pages Small Town Great War Hucknall 1914-1918