Davies Family Trees
  • Home
Main menu
  • Home

John Arthur StockwoodAge: 381878–1916

Name
John Arthur Stockwood
Given names
John Arthur
Surname
Stockwood
  • Facts and events
  • Families
  • Sources
  • Notes
Birth between April 1878 and June 1878
 Cowbridge, Glamorgan, Wales

Source:  Free BMD - Index of Civil Registration of Births, Marriages & Deaths in England & Wales
Publication: On-line Birth Marriage and Death Index to GRO
Citation details: Jun Qtr 1878 Bridgend 11a 566
Military
Serjeant S/2869, 10th Bn., Rifle Brigade
between 1914 and 1916 (Age 35)
 

Source:  Research by Richard Naunton Morgan
Citation details: GEDCOM file received from Richard 26 Aug 2009
Source:  Commonwealth War Graves Commission Website
Publication: http://www.cwgc.org/
Citation details: Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 16 B and 16 C
Text: This imposing monument of brick and stone stands 45 m high and is visible for several kilometres in every direction. It is the work of the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. The sixteen pillars are engraved with the name of 73,367 British and Commonwealth soldiers that fell during the First Battle of the Somme between July and November 1916 and who have no known grave.
Occupation
Solicitor
 

Death 3 September 1916 (Age 38)
 Somme, France

Note: Died in action. Fell during the First battle of the Somme. Inscription on the Thiepval Memorial. This imposing monument of brick and stone stands 45 m high and is visible for several kilometres in every direction. It is the work of the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. The sixteen pillars are engraved with the name of 73,367 British and Commonwealth soldiers that fell during the First Battle of the Somme between July and November 1916 and who have no known grave.
Last change 6 April 2018 - 03:27:58
 

by: Ron Davies
BirthFree BMD - Index of Civil Registration of Births, Marriages & Deaths in England & Wales
Publication: On-line Birth Marriage and Death Index to GRO
Citation details: Jun Qtr 1878 Bridgend 11a 566
MilitaryResearch by Richard Naunton Morgan
Citation details: GEDCOM file received from Richard 26 Aug 2009
MilitaryCommonwealth War Graves Commission Website
Publication: http://www.cwgc.org/
Citation details: Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 16 B and 16 C
Text: This imposing monument of brick and stone stands 45 m high and is visible for several kilometres in every direction. It is the work of the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. The sixteen pillars are engraved with the name of 73,367 British and Commonwealth soldiers that fell during the First Battle of the Somme between July and November 1916 and who have no known grave.

 
Death
Died in action. Fell during the First battle of the Somme. Inscription on the Thiepval Memorial. This imposing monument of brick and stone stands 45 m high and is visible for several kilometres in every direction. It is the work of the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. The sixteen pillars are engraved with the name of 73,367 British and Commonwealth soldiers that fell during the First Battle of the Somme between July and November 1916 and who have no known grave.


 
If you have any questions or comments please contact us

Powered by Kiwitrees™