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PARKIN, COLIN
Regiment: Tank Corps, Salvage Company
Rank: Private
Service No. 40380
Date of Death: 01 August 1917, age 26
Son of Frank and Emma Parkin, of 81, Wood Lane, Treeton, Rotherham
Cemetery: RAILWAY DUGOUTS BURIAL GROUND, BELGIUM. Link
Grave/Memorial Ref. IV. L. 11/14.
Remembered in Holy Trinity Church Ulley
Colin was the organist at Ulley Church
PARKIN, WILLIAM
Regiment: King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, 2nd/5th Battalion
Rank: Private
Service No. 20112
Date of Death: 13 September 1917, age 32
Son of Mrs. Mary Jane Parkin, of 4, Oak Rd., Beighton, Sheffield
Cemetery: FAVREUIL BRITISH CEMETERY, FRANCE. Link
Grave/Memorial Ref. I.F. 13
Remembered on the Woodhouse Mill First World War Memorial
PASHLEY, ROBERT
Regiment: York and Lancaster Regiment, 2nd/4th Battalion
Rank: Private
Service No. 260024
Date of Death: 30 March 1918, age 23
Son of Thomas and Hannah Pashley, of Aughton and living at 5 King’s Terrace, Well Lane, Treeton, nr. Rotherham, Yorkshire
Cemetery: DOULLENS COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION No.1, FRANCE. Link
Grave/Memorial Ref. VI. G. 35
Remembered on the First World War Plaque outside the first Aughton Council School, Main Street (now Aughton Early Years Centre)
PAYNE, HAROLD
Regiment: York and Lancaster Regiment, 1st/5th Battalion
Rank: Sergeant
Service No. 2179
Date of Death: 18 September 1916, age 26
Son of Alfred and Alice Payne of The Bungalow, Aughton Road, Swallownest, Sheffield.
Alice Payne was Matron of Swallownest Isolation Hospital.
Cemetery: CONTAY BRITISH CEMETERY, CONTAY. FRANCE. Link
Grave/Memorial Ref. I. C. 30
Remembered on a memorial grave in Aston Cemetery.
Remembered on the Aston All Saints Church First World War Memorial
PINDER, THOMAS EDWARD
Regiment: York and Lancaster Regiment. 6th Battalion
Rank: Private
Service No. 3/4772
Date of Death: 28 September 1918, age 26
Born in Sheffield
In the 1911 census he was living with relatives at 2 Falconer Lane, Fence, Woodhouse Mill, Sheffield. Living at 50 Kirby Road, Darnall when he enlisted.
Husband of Minnie Jane Carter Pinder, of 40, Darcy St., Tyne Dock, Co. Durham
Cemetery: SAUCHY-CAUCHY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION. Link
Grave Ref. B 8
Remembered on the First World War Memorial in All Saints Church, Aston
Remembered on the Woodhouse Mill First World War Memorial
PRICE, J
Who died in the First World War
Remembered on the Woodhouse Mill First World War Memorial
PRITCHARD, JOHN
Regiment: King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry1st Battalion
Rank: Private
Service No. 20625
Date of Death: 04 October 1915, age 25
Son of Mary Jane Pritchard, of 21, High St., Swallow Nest, Sheffield and the late John Pritchard
Cemetery: LOOS MEMORIAL. Link
Memorial Ref. Panel 97 and 98
Remembered on the First World War Memorial in All Saints Church, Aston