Also Northumberland Fusiliers
12th/13th Bn.
William Cockel
A Private with the 12th/13th Battalion, William died on 29th of May 1918 aged 21.
William was born at Lowestoft in 1896, a son of Daniel John and Matilda Cockel. In 1901 his family lived at 4 Thurston Road, and by 1911 at 11 Erskine Place, Factory Street. Records show a variety of spellings for his surname.
14th Bn
Wesley William Dawson
A Private with the 14th Battalion, Wesley died on 7th of October 1918 aged 37.
Wesley was born at Lowestoft on 27 November 1881, a son of James and Eva Dawson. His given names were William Wesley but when he enlisted, he gave Wesley as his first name. In 1891 his family lived at 88 Bevan Street, and this was still their home in 1901 when Wesley, like his father, was a plasterer. In 1911 Wesley was still working as a plasterer and his family lived at 80 May Road. Later his parents lived at 117 Wollaston Road.
1st Bn.
George Charles Peek
A Private with 1st Bn., George died on 18th of June 1915 aged 31.
George was born at Lowestoft on 2 August 1883, a son of James Charles and Mary Ann Peek. In 1891 his family lived at Dove Street, Lowestoft. George attended Clapham Road School and, from 8 September 1891 was a pupil at Saint Margaret's School. In 1901 they lived at Wood's Buildings, Dove Street, and George was a labourer at the fish market. Later his parents lived at 9 Eastern Square, Whapload Road.
26th Bn.
Frank Nelson Wright
A Private with the 26th Battalion, Frank died on 9th of April 1917 at the age of 19.
Frank was born at Lowestoft in 1898, a son of Herbert and Amelia Wright. In 1901 his family lived at 39 Tonning Street, and by 1911 they were living at 137 Raglan Street.
3rd Bn.
Henry George Talbot
A Corporal with 3rd Bn. Henry died on 18th of December 1918 at the age of 40.
Henry was born at Camberwell, London, in 1879, a son of Edward and Rebecca Talbot. In 1881 his family lived at 185 Mayall Road, Brixton, London. By 1891 his family lived at 20 Saint George's Residences, Brixton.
On 30 May 1903 Henry married Martha Fowler at Saint Mary's Church, Wimbledon, and Henry lived at 86 Dundonald Road, Wimbledon, and worked as a plumber, and Martha lived at 10 Leopold Road, Wimbledon. By 1911 they were living at 516 London Road and Henry worked as a house painter.