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Name | Pte William BAGULEY [73],[91],[109] | Birth | Male; 1891; Kerridge | Death | 11 Aug 1915, age about 24; Gallipoli | Death Memo | Listed on Kerridge and Bollington War Memorials First Kerridge man to be killed in WWI | Status | WWI, died in action | Occupation | Paper cutter | Military | WWI 1st/7th Cheshire Regiment (2498) | Residence | 1901: Coverley Houses, Kerridge 1911: 10 Oak Lane, Kerridge, UK | Father | William Henry BAGULEY | Mother | Alice FOX |
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Name | Mary DAVIS [91] | Birth | Female; 1893; Kerridge | Death | Deceased, age not recorded | Occupation | Weaver at Lowerhouse mill from the age of 14 | Residence | UK |
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Notes for Pte William BAGULEY He was killed just three days after arriving at Gallipoli. His combatants
cup has been presented to the Cheshire Regiment museum. [109]
William's friend, Alfred Gaskell, brought home William's watch and effects
and married the widow Mary. Alfred was William's sergeant. [92]
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Sources 73. | Book, Roy Arnold & Dave Williams, 2011, Bollington 1914-1918 ... and more, Anglican Parish of Bollington |
91. | Newspaper, 27 February 2013, Macclesfield Express |
92. | Historical Society, Bollington Civic Society |
109. | Personal information, Susan Poynton, 05 June 2017 |
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