July 1916
Soldier – Nicklin, John Howard – Wounded
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 15, 1916
J.J. Nicklin
(South Wales Borderers)
Swinton - Wounded
Private John Howard Nicklin, 70 Charles Street, Swinton, has been severely injured in...
Sailor – Ball, Frank – Swinton Sailor in the Battle
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 8, 1916
Swinton Sailor in the Battle
Swinton Seaman's Experience off Horn's Reef
Seaman Frank Ball
Seaman Frank Ball (H.M.S. Marlborough) of 13 Prince...
Soldier – Adey, Alfred. – Wounded in Charge
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 29, 1916
Lance Corporal Alfred Adey
(York & Lancs)
Swonton - Wounded
Lance Corporal Adey, of 14 Oxford Street, Swinton, was wounded on July...
Soldier – Baxter E. – Wounded
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 29, 1916
Private E. Baxter
(York & Lancs)
Swinton - Wounded
Private Baxter of 284, Granville Cottages, Roman Terrace, was wounded in the...
Soldier – Dale J.W. – Wounded in Trench Work
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 22, 1916
Private J.W. Dale
(Northumberland Fusiliers)
Private Dale of Station Street, has been wounded in trench work.
Soldier – Davies T.W. – Wounded in Right Arm
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 29, 1916
Private T.W. Davies
(York & Lancs)
Picadilly - Wounded
Mr F Davies, of Piccadilly, Swinton, has received an intimation that his...
Soldier – Daykin, Eric – Wounded and Won D.C.M.
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 15, 1916
Sergeant Eric Daykin
(York & Lancs)
Sergeant Daykin, who has been wounded, is reported to have won the D.C.M.
Sergeant Daykin...
Soldier – Elliott, Charlie – Bullet in Jaw
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 29, 1916
Private Charlie Elliott
(York & Lancs)
Private Elliott, Queens Street, has a bullet in his jaw which passed through his...
Soldier – Hobson J. – Invalided Home with Eye Trouble
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 22, 1916
Private J Hobson
(K.O.Y.L.I.)
82, Queen Street, Swinton
Invalided Home with Eye Trouble
Soldier – Holsey A. – Ankle Wound in Big Push
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 22, 1916
Sergeant A Holsey
(York & Lancs)
Sergeant Holsey, brother of P.C. Holsey, of Roman Terrace, writes in glowing terms of...