| 👶 Birth | 18 Oct 1893 | Off 338 Grimshaw Lane, Middleton Junction, Chadderton, Lancashire 📍 ⓘBirth Civil Registration Index |
| ⛪ Baptism | 06 Jun 1897 | Wesleyan Methodist Church, Middleton Junction, Chadderton, Lancashire 📍 ⓘBaptism Records 📎 View 🏛️ Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee |
| 🏠 Lived | 1911 (18) | 30 Moston Road, Middleton Junction, Chadderton, Lancashire 📍 ⓘ1911 Census 📎 View 🏛️ National Insurance Act |
| 🎖️ Military Service | from 1914 to 1916 (21) | Private 6263 Royal Warwickshire Regiment 2nd/5th Bn. ⓘArmy Records 📎 View 🔗 View 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View Medals now with Kath Lewin 🏛️ First World War |
| ✝️ Death | 08 Aug 1916 (23) | Killed in action by German mine explosion ⓘDaily Bread Birthday Book of Edith Manock 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View 🔗 View Death Penny now with Kath Lewin Extract from publication of Middleton Guardian PRIVATE T. MANOCK. Private Tom Manock, of 30, Moston-road, Middleton Junction, was killed as the result of a German mine explosion in 1916. He joined the Army in September of 1914, and went to the front in May of 1915. He was the youngest son of his parents, and in civil life was a piecer at the Swan Mill, Middleton Junction. He was connected with Middleton Junction Wesleyan Church. A lieutenant, writing to the boy's parents, stated: "I am very sor… Show more He is recorded on a WW1 memorial which is currently [2023] located at St. Gabriel's Church, Greenhill Road, Middleton Junction, Rochdale M24 2BD 🏛️ Battle of the Somme |
| 🪦 Burial | abt 09 Aug 1916 | Loos Memorial, Loos-en-Gohelle, Pas de Calais, France 📍 Panel 22 to 25 📎 View 📎 View |