WORLD WAR I
Bingham War Memorial
Service Record
Pte William Wood | Royal Army Medical Corps | ||
We have found no service records for him | |||
Roll of Honour | RoH: served on home front. Therefore no medal card |
Family history etc
William Wood | |||
1876/7 | born in 1876/7 in Bingham | ||
1881 census | Living in Church Street, Bingham, with: Father: John Wood, b.1832 Bingham Mother: Mary (neé Chettle), b. 1842 Bingham Brothers: John Chettle, b. 1871 Bingham Samuel, b.1875. Bingham |
Builder employing one man |
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1891 census | Living in East Street, Bingham, with: Father: John Wood Mother: Mary Brothers: John Chettle Samuel |
Monitor in school Builder Student Apprentice |
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1901 census | Living in Church Street, Bingham with: Father: John Wood, Mother: Mary Brother: Samuel |
Schoolmaster builder - employer bricklayer |
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1903 | Married Maria Nicholson Bingham Sept 1903 | ||
1911 census | Living at The Lilacs, Mill Hill, Bingham, with: Wife: Maria, (neé Nicholson), b.1875 in Bingham Son, William Anthony, b. 1909. |
Estate Agents’ manager | Maria’s brother served in WW1; for information click on name. |
Electoral Roll | 1921-5: John and Samuel at Church Walk. | Church Walk is the footpath between Church Street and East Street, implying the house was what is now No.2 East Street, (Previously the Rectory). | |
1921 Canadian census | Lived at 707 Carlow Avenue Toronto East with: Wife: Maria b. 1875 Children: William Anthony, b. 1909 Mary Patricia, b. 1913 |
Accountant |