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11th Battalion Essex Regiment

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ErikaH

ErikaH Report 13 Dec 2024 14:02

Son of William and Sarah Elizabeth Youngs, of 43, Waddesdon Rd., Dovercourt, Harwich, Essex.

Perhaps descendants of his siblings will have a photo?

1921 Census Of England & Wales
43, Waddesdon Road, Dovercourt, Dovercourt, Essex, England
William Youngs Head Male 1864 57 Harwich, Essex, England Fitters Assistant Great Eastern Railway Coy
Sarah Elizabeth Youngs Wife Female 1862 59 Mistley, Essex, England Household Duties -
Ellen Jane Susanna Keeble Daughter Female 1887 34 Harwich, Essex, England Household Duties -
Dora Elizabeth Youngs Daughter Female 1897 24 Harwich, Essex, England Drapers Assistant Cooperative Society
Percy Charles Youngs Son Male 1901 20 Dovercourt, Essex, England Boot Repairer -
Ronald Ernest Youngs Son Male 1905 15 Dovercourt, Essex, England -

No online record of service, as far as I can see - probably among the 70% destroyed during WW2

Jink20

Jink20 Report 11 Dec 2024 20:25

You have other options available to you........

Have you contacted

The Regimental Museum to enquire if they have any 11 Battalion photographs?

01245 605700

Chelmsford Museum
Oaklands Park
Moulsham Street
Chelmsford
CM2 9AQ
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https://www.wartimememoriesproject.com/greatwar/allied/battalion.php?pid=6165

They have an entry identifying William as a member of 11 Bn. These entries were submitted by friends, relatives etc. Perhaps they could put you in contact with the informant.

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Newpaper clippings ??

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Wiliiam or Percy's descendants??
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Imperial War Museum website
I have found someone's Grandfather, in uniform, on this website, by searching for the GF's Battalion. The photograph was taken in 1917, 3 months before his death.......

Alan

Alan Report 11 Dec 2024 17:00

My Great Uncle William James Youngs served in the Essex Regiment during WW1. He fought on the Somme but unfortunately was killed on either 15th or 16th October 1916 and has no known grave although he is remembered at the Thripveal Memorial. He was 21 years if age at the time of his death.
I wonder if anyone else has a relative who served in the same Battalion around that time and have any group photos? Unfortunately I do not have any photos of him but I think I would recognise him from photos I have of his siblings they all looked very similar.
I'm planning to book a Ledger Battlefield tour to visit the area next year.

Hope someone can help.

Kind regards
Alan