WORLD WAR I
Bingham War Memorial
Service Record
66537 | Private John Frederick Morley | Northumberland Fusiliers | born 1899 |
Medal roll/card | Awarded British and Victory medals. Discharged 392 (xxviii) – demobilization (no date given) No service/pension records exist on Ancestry |
Born in 1899 he must have been called up around July 1917. | |
Roll of Honour | AVL Served on the Western Front with the Northumberland Fusiliers |
Family history etc
Private John Frederick Morley | |||
1899 | 14th July (from father’s service record) and FREEBMD
Born Bingham Son of John Morley. |
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Census 1901 | Lived on Moor Lane, Bingham with: Father: John, b. 1875 Cropwell Butler Mother: Maud Harriet, b. 1879, Bingham Sibling: Doris M, b. 1900 (aged 8 mths) AND Arthur Knight |
Butcher shopkeeper Servant, butcher’s errand boy |
photo courtesy Stanley Morley |
Census 1911 | Lived in Needham Street, Bingham with: Father: John Mother: Maud Harriett Siblings: Doris Maud,b.1901 Horace William b. 1902 Arthur Revill, b. 1904 Robert Leslie, b.1906 Hannah Mary, b. 1909. |
school and barber’s assistant butcher’s assistant |
His father John also served in WW1. Click on name to learn more |
He was a member of the Bingham branch of The Royal British Legion. | |||
1922 Free BMD |
Marriage to Ivy Emma Beet, 21 December 1922 at Burton Joyce
Parish Church Children: William JF 1923 Bingham Jun 1923 7b 870 Tom 1924 Bingham Sep 1924 7b 917 Stanley b. Cropwell Bishop 4th November 1926. John Frederick’s occupation Cooperative Stores Manager. Eric 1929 b. Basford Donald S b. Nottingham 1931 William R b. Nottingham 1939 Geoffrey E b. Bingham 3 January 1943, father: Grocer’s Branch manager, address: Long Acre Bingham |
His address: Burton Joyce, her address Cropwell Bishop. His occupation: grocery assistant. Her father William Beet, Driver. | |
Electoral Register | 1923: with parents in Needham Street 1924: Saxondale 1925: Needham Street with parents and Arthur Revil |
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1939 Register | We have been unable to find him or Ivy in1939 Register. | ||
1939-45 | We believe he was in the Home Guard; Back row, centre in the photograph. (Photo, Dot Mabbott) |