Tuesday, 21 December 2010

9612 Pte Cyril E Cook, 5th Bn, Wilts Regt

9612 Private Cyril Edward Cook of the 5th Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment was killed in action on Gallipoli on the 15th December 1915. Cyril was just seventeen years old, the son of Arthur Ernest and Florence Ethel Cook of 29 Park Road, Harringay, London. He is commemorated on the Helles Memorial. Soldiers Died in The Great War notes that he was born in Barking and living in East Finchley when he joined up. He enlisted at Lambeth.

Cyril's birth was registered in the March quarter of 1899 and he appears on the 1901 census with his parents and two siblings living at 5 Park Hall Parade in Finchley. His army number dates to August 1914 which means that he was an early volunteer and probably no older than 16; one of Lord Kitchener's youngest recruits.

At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.

Sources:

Ancestry (MIC)
Soldiers Died in The Great War
Army Service Numbers
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi, Pte Cyril E Cook is Remembered on the Village war Memorial at Ogbourne St Andrew in Wiltshire, I am currently looking for his family ties with the village, one thing I did find out that He was killed whilst on Brigade fatigues, his Regiment was finally evacuated 4 days later 19-20 Dec 15.

regards

Nick

Paul Nixon said...

Thanks for the additional information, Nick.

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