John Henry Corfield

Rank:Private - Manchester RgtNumber:34625
Died:01/04/1916Age:19
How Died:Blast or collapsing building
Incident Date:06/04/1916
Incident Address.Baptist Chapel, Alexandra Rd, Cleethorpes
Died Address:Local Hospital ?
Grave Details:J.12 Gr. No.16
Cemetery or Memorial:Oldham (Hollinwood) Cemetery
Town Memorial:Not Listed
Extra Information:
Born during the March quarter 1897 in the Stafford
R.D. - ref: 6b/10, the son of Edward & Elizabeth
Corfield (nee Chilton).   The family were all born
in Staffordshire, but sometime between 1901 and
1911 had moved to Hollinwood.

From Oldham Chronicle April 8 1916  Page 7:
Private Jack Corfield (19), 73 Hawksley-street,
Hollinwood, who had been storekeeper for the
Chamber Colliery Company, Hollinwood, was
seriously injured and died on Thursday morning
[April 6th] without regaining consciousness.  He
is to be interred at Hollinwood on Monday.

I am most grateful to Dorothy Bintley for much of
the above information.

At 01.30 hrs during the night of the 31st
March/1st April 1916, a bomb was dropped from
Zeppelin LZ61 onto the Baptist Chapel killing 32
soldiers from the 3rd Battalion, Manchester
Regiment who were billeted there.

On Tuesday, 4th April 1916, 24 men were buried in
the one grave under a Special Memorial erected by
subscription, one (Bodsworth) in another unmarked
grave in this cemetery is also named on the
memorial in Cleethorpes Cemetery, whilst 6 of the
deceased were taken to their home towns by their
relatives.   The Military Funeral was very
impressive. The Massed Bands of the 3rd Bn
Manchester Regiment, 4th Bn Manchester Regiment
and the 3rd Bn Lincolnshire Regiment took part.  
The 24 coffins were carried on eight motor
lorries, draped with the Union Flag and covered
with wreaths.

CWGC - Son of Edward and Elizabeth Corfield, of
73, Hawksley St., Hollinwood, Oldham.

District:
WW 1 Zeppelin Raids
Cleethorpes Zeppelin Raids
Memorials found on:
C.W.G.C.
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