Clarence Maycock | Rank: | Civilian | Died: | 23/12/1940 | Age: | 36 | Incident Date: | 23/12/1940 | Incident Address. | 28 Varley Street, Miles Platting | Died Address: | 28 Varley Street, Miles Platting | |
Grave Details: | A/1585 CoE | Grave Photo: | Yes - Headstone | Cemetery or Memorial: | Manchester (Philips Park) Cemetery | Town Memorial: | Not Listed | Extra Information: | Born during the March quarter 1905 in the
Manchester R.D. - ref: 8d/272, the son of William
& Elizabeth Maycock (nee McCollough).
1911 Census - 6 Tib Place, Manchester. Son -
aged: 6 - born: Manchester. Head of household -
William Maycock - Married - aged: 35 - occ: Slater
(employed). Also - Elizabeth Maycock - Wife -
aged: 33 - occ: Machinist of Under Clothing (at
home) - born: Birmingham (Elizabeth was also
killed in this incident). Plus 5 siblings.
His father - William Maycock, died in 1935 - aged:
59. His mother - Elizabeth Maycock was also
killed in this incident.
CWGC - of 28 Varley Street, Miles Platting. Son of
Elizabeth and of the late William Maycock. Died at
28 Varley Street.
I am most grateful to Joan Gill for the following
information. Joan has undertaken some FH research
into these families on behalf of one of the
Fletcher family:-
Three generations of this extended family were
attending a Christmas party at 28 Varley Street.
Eleven of them were killed in this incident -
three members from each of the Fletcher, Shaw &
Silversides families, plus two members of the
Maycock family. They were all buried on
31/12/1940.
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