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Sergeant John Locke ??

Posted: 08 May 2015 20:06
by alcavtay
Hi all, bit of a mystery man here that I'm hoping you can help me identify, the pictures are of a grave marker in Allerton Cemetery, the inscription reads "In memory of John, the dearly loved husband of Lily McGlenahan (Sergt 4th "Pals") who died Feb 16th 1919, aged 27 years. "His duty nobly done."
The bottom of the headstone says "Locke"

So, John Locke, a sergeant, I assumed 20th Bn KLR but it could be another pals regiment. Date of death within CWGC range but he's not in the database as far as I can see, neither can I find a medal card etc.

Also, Allerton Cemetery records (as online) don't have a John Locke

I believe the grave is in section N.C.2 as shown on this map http://freepages.misc.rootsweb.ancestry ... erymap.jpg
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Amanda

Re: Sergeant John Locke ??

Posted: 08 May 2015 20:17
by Bertieone
Name: John McClenahan
Spouse: Locke
Marriage: Jan 1915 - West Derby, Lancashire

Re: Sergeant John Locke ??

Posted: 08 May 2015 20:19
by Bertieone

Re: Sergeant John Locke ??

Posted: 08 May 2015 20:24
by Bertieone
Card and Soldiers effects on Anc,

Re: Sergeant John Locke ??

Posted: 08 May 2015 22:20
by alcavtay
Great stuff!

I guess it needed fresh eyes to spot my mistakes (assuming his name was Locke and misreading McClenahan as McGlenahan) :oops:

maybe it's time for me to take a break from the keyboard!

Thanks Bertie :D

Re: Sergeant John Locke ??

Posted: 08 May 2015 22:52
by alcavtay
As the medal card, roll and soldier's effects all show he was a Sergeant, and the headstone says Sergeant, I'll get in touch with the CWGC and ask them to change his rank on their database, which has him as a private.

Interesting that the soldiers' effects notes he died of influenza 'on demobilization furlough' - I haven't come across that level of detail in this source before.

Amanda