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WALTER EVELYN PARKE
Surname: PARKE
Forename: WALTER EVELYN
Initials: W E
Date of Birth
27 Jul 1891
Place of Birth Henbury House, Sturminster Marshall
Place of Birth Source Parish Registers
Address
1911 Beaucroft, Colehill (living with grandmother)
Schools attended Durnford School, Swanage
Winchester College
Employment / trade Army
Place of work
Family (parents and grandparents) Son of Lt Col Laurence and Evelyn Jane (nee Lees) Parke
Spouse Name
Notes Brother of John Aubrey Parke who also died 28 Sep 1915. A 3rd brother - Laurence survived the war and served in the Home Guard during WWII
Regiment at call-up Durham Light Infantry
Regiment at discharge
Rank at call-up Second Lieutenant
Service no at call-up
Date of attestation
-
Date of call-up
-
Area reported to
Source
Naval vessels served
Decorations and awards
Other service details Embarked to France with British Expeditionary Force 8 Sep 1914
Other rank
Other service no
Service facts Promoted to Lieutenant 5 Aug 1914
Age at death 23
Date of death
13 Oct 1914
Regiment at death Durham Light Infantry
Battalion at death
Rank at death Lieutenant
Circumstances of death Walter was a machine gun officer and he was killed near Hazebrook lifting one of the Battalion's machine guns over a hedge.
Service no at death
Field of action at death
Place of death Hzebrook
Location of grave Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension, Bailleul
Position I.E.10
Other memorials Bras plaque in St Mary's, Sturminster Marshall
St Nicholas Church, Moreton
Durnford School War Memorial in St George's, Langton Matravers
Newspaper Reference
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WALTER EVELYN PARKE
Surname: | PARKE |
Forename: | WALTER EVELYN |
Initials: | W E |
Date of Birth | 27 Jul 1891 |
Place of Birth | Henbury House, Sturminster Marshall |
Place of Birth Source | Parish Registers |
Address | 1911 Beaucroft, Colehill (living with grandmother) |
Schools attended | Durnford School, Swanage Winchester College |
Employment / trade | Army |
Place of work | |
Family (parents and grandparents) | Son of Lt Col Laurence and Evelyn Jane (nee Lees) Parke |
Spouse Name | |
Notes | Brother of John Aubrey Parke who also died 28 Sep 1915. A 3rd brother - Laurence survived the war and served in the Home Guard during WWII |
Regiment at call-up | Durham Light Infantry |
Regiment at discharge | |
Rank at call-up | Second Lieutenant |
Service no at call-up | |
Date of attestation | - |
Date of call-up | - |
Area reported to | |
Source |
Naval vessels served | |
Decorations and awards | |
Other service details | Embarked to France with British Expeditionary Force 8 Sep 1914 |
Other rank | |
Other service no | |
Service facts | Promoted to Lieutenant 5 Aug 1914 |
Age at death | 23 |
Date of death | 13 Oct 1914 |
Regiment at death | Durham Light Infantry |
Battalion at death | |
Rank at death | Lieutenant |
Circumstances of death | Walter was a machine gun officer and he was killed near Hazebrook lifting one of the Battalion's machine guns over a hedge. |
Service no at death | |
Field of action at death | |
Place of death | Hzebrook |
Location of grave | Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension, Bailleul |
Position | I.E.10 |
Other memorials | Bras plaque in St Mary's, Sturminster Marshall St Nicholas Church, Moreton Durnford School War Memorial in St George's, Langton Matravers |
Newspaper Reference |
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