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- The Yorkshire Regiment, First World War Private George URWIN. 13968 Close window to return to main page |
Private George Urwin is the soldier on the left of the group
of three in the photo below.
This photo is of the family in which three soldiers of the 10th Battalion
were billeted in November 1914 - May 1915.
A description of this photo, provided by Paul Kite <paul.kite@btinternet.com>)
a descendant of the family is also below.
Private George URWIN.13968.
10th Battalion the Yorkshire Regiment. Son of Robert Urwin, of 6, Wildin Terrace,
Washington, Co. Durham. Killed 26 September 1915. Aged 24.
Born Burneston, Enlisted Washington.
Buried DUD CORNER CEMETERY, LOOS.
The Kite Family of Aylesbury, with whom the the three soldiers of the 10th
Battalion were billeted.
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Paul Kite <paul.kite@btinternet.com>) has provided the following comments
on the above photo;-
T hree members of the Yorkshire Regiment were billeted with my Grandfather,
Douglas Edward Kite, a tailor living at 7. Abbots Road. Aylesbury in 1914.
The photograph shows the three men and what was then, my Grandparents and
their 6 children. They went on to have 9 children in all.
Of note for the famiy is that two of the children were given nicknames by
the soldiers. My father nicknamed Paddy because of his temper tantrums; a
name which stuck all his life. Harry Ralph (Paddy) Kite is the baby seated
on my Grandmother Ellen Florence’s knee.
The little girl to the left of the photo - Grace, was nicknamed Jack after
one of the soldiers and that stuck for her childhood life - always being referred
to as “Jack” even in letters her father wrote to her as a young
married woman.
The photo has been in the family since it was taken and from anecdotal family
evidence we know one of the three was killed in WW1 and referred to by my
Grandmother as “Ginger” and a tearful comment “Ginger is
dead”.
We also know that one of the three gave my Grandfather an object, not specified
but we believe a watch which was to be sent to his relatives should the worst
happen. I gather that was duly done and again maybe for Ginger.
I discovered from their cap badge that they are Yorkshire Regiment. Nevertheless
they were always referred to as “Geordies”
From my Aunt Grace who annotated the back of the photo in Oct.1994 (see below).
Their names are:
? Urwin - Jack Hope - Billy Jones. She say that Urwin was killed (again, maybe
Ginger?).
Of interest to me are the location of the memorials for each one of the surnames:
Stockton, Washington and Sunderland Memorials making all of them (technically)
Geordies as the family remembers.
Description attached to the back of the Kite Family Photo.
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