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FREDERICK ERNEST VICTOR WILLCOX
Surname: WILLCOX
Forename: FREDERICK ERNEST VICTOR
Initials: F E V
Date of Birth
1893
Place of Birth Gosport, Hampshire
Place of Birth Source 1901 Census
Address
In the 1911 census his family are living in St. Leonard’s in a house called: Rose Cottage.
Schools attended
Employment / trade
Place of work
Family (parents and grandparents) The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Website lists: Son of Mr F. J. WILLCOX who named his house in St. Leonard’s near Ringwood as: “Gallipoli”.
Frederick’s baptism record in Forton Parish Church in Alverstoke, Gosport gives his parents as:
Frederick John and
Harriet Ann.
His fathers occupation is a: Sergeant in the Royal Navy, Light Infantry
Spouse Name
Notes Frederick Willcox junior is one of 21 members of the armed forces included in David and Dorothy Clarke’s book ‘A Vision of Faith’ (for St. Leonard’s and St. Ives) and listed living at St. Leonard’s in the October 1914 Christchurch Parish Magazine. Christchurch being the Ecclesiastical Parish for St Leonard’s and St. Ives until the 1920’s.
Regiment at call-up
Regiment at discharge
Rank at call-up
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
Other rank
Other service no
Service facts
Age at death 22
Date of death
13 Jul 1915
Regiment at death Royal Marine Light Infantry
Battalion at death
Rank at death Corporal
Circumstances of death Frederick was in the Portsmouth Bn. R.N. Div, where he was lost presumed killed.
Service no at death PO/16936
Field of action at death
Place of death Turkey
Location of grave Belles Memorial Panels 2-7
Position
Other memorials Ringwood Memorial
Newspaper Reference
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FREDERICK ERNEST VICTOR WILLCOX
Surname: | WILLCOX |
Forename: | FREDERICK ERNEST VICTOR |
Initials: | F E V |
Date of Birth | 1893 |
Place of Birth | Gosport, Hampshire |
Place of Birth Source | 1901 Census |
Address | In the 1911 census his family are living in St. Leonard’s in a house called: Rose Cottage. |
Schools attended |
Employment / trade | |
Place of work | |
Family (parents and grandparents) | The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Website lists: Son of Mr F. J. WILLCOX who named his house in St. Leonard’s near Ringwood as: “Gallipoli”. Frederick’s baptism record in Forton Parish Church in Alverstoke, Gosport gives his parents as: Frederick John and Harriet Ann. His fathers occupation is a: Sergeant in the Royal Navy, Light Infantry |
Spouse Name | |
Notes | Frederick Willcox junior is one of 21 members of the armed forces included in David and Dorothy Clarke’s book ‘A Vision of Faith’ (for St. Leonard’s and St. Ives) and listed living at St. Leonard’s in the October 1914 Christchurch Parish Magazine. Christchurch being the Ecclesiastical Parish for St Leonard’s and St. Ives until the 1920’s. |
Regiment at call-up | |
Regiment at discharge | |
Rank at call-up | |
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 | |
Other rank | |
Other service no | |
Service facts |
Age at death | 22 |
Date of death | 13 Jul 1915 |
Regiment at death | Royal Marine Light Infantry |
Battalion at death | |
Rank at death | Corporal |
Circumstances of death | Frederick was in the Portsmouth Bn. R.N. Div, where he was lost presumed killed. |
Service no at death | PO/16936 |
Field of action at death | |
Place of death | Turkey |
Location of grave | Belles Memorial Panels 2-7 |
Position | |
Other memorials | Ringwood Memorial |
Newspaper Reference |
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