Private E. Cockerill

World War I

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  • Listing Status: Not Individually Listed
  • District: Harborough
  • Parish: Lubenham

Name added to nowy-headed gravestone. Pinned-lead lettering.

View Further Details Memorial Type:Addition to Gravestone Ref: WMP2119 Other Designation: Conservation Area Notes: Location of Grave and Headstone, NB not CWGC traditional headstone, but a family stone of George T. Cockerill, elder brother of Edward. East end of the Churchyard, about 5 rows eastwards from grass path and midway. Photograph submitted by P Clements in 2020 UKNIWM Ref: 60151 Verification Required: Verified Information Sources: Cwgc, Rfp Website Links: http://www.cwgc.org/search-for-war-dead/...

Location

All Saints Churchyard - Lubenham
Grid Reference: SP7052588705 Get Directions

Inscription Reads

In Loving Memory / of / PTE. GEORGE T. COCKERILL, / DIED IN MANCHESTER HOSPITAL / OCT. 27TH. 1917, / AGED 26 YEARS. / Also / PTE. EDWARD COCKERILL, / KILLED APRIL 10TH. 1918, / AGED 19 YEARS. / "Gone but not forgotten."

Casualties Listing

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Name Rank Unit Batt Died Cockerill - George T Private Leicestershire Regiment 8 27/10/1917 Cockerill - Edward Private Northumberland Fusiliers 22 14/04/1918