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Peter Hoy Database South Tyneside Service Men and Women (1914-1918) Slack to Thompson 'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Son of Mrs. Slack Wounded by 27 Fri. 27 September 24 Grange Road 5481 Slack A. Private Unknown Unknown Welsh Regt. of 24 Grange Road September 1918 - 1918 (Jarrow West, Jarrow West, Jarrow Jarrow Express. Express) Catherine Slane Children (all (née King) of 13 Born in Maryport, registered in SS): High Street, Cumberland. Birth Ann (March q. Jarrow (in 1911). registered in 2 Short Row, 1900), Catherine (They were Cockermouth, Jarrow (in 1881), [His father, James (A Coal (September q. married in SS' Cumberland - June 3 Hine Cottages, Trimmer in 1891), was born in 1901), Ellen 26 (Tyneside Irish) A Fitter's Labourer Son of James and Registry Office on q. 1873 ('John Westoe, SS (in Co. Armagh, Ireland (c. 1846) and (Nellie) (March q. 59 (Jarrow / NF (102 Brigade, (Ship Repairing) Ann Slane of 3 25 November Slain'). Siblings: St. Bede's R.C. 1891), 13 High died in Jarrow - SS; December q. 1905), James Jarrow Cemetery. Fri. 7 May 1915 7103 Slane John Private Cemetery Burial 28 February 1933 34th Division) and 26/635 and 135014 No 1914-5 Star (in 1911) [A Hine Cottages, 1899. Their Mary (Born: School ROH, Street, Jarrow (in 1907, aged 58. His mother, Ann, (September q. V.13. (Jarrow Express) Index) Royal Army Labourer in Westoe, SS (in marriage was Ireland, c. 1873), Jarrow 1901 and 1911), was born in Co. Armagh, Ireland 1907), John Medical Corps February 1933] 1891) registered in SS James (B: Jarrow; and 19 Richard (c. 1851), and died in Jarrow - SS; (September q. during the SS - June q. 1875), Street, Jarrow (in June q. 1937, aged 87.] 1910; Died: 1986), December quarter Annie (B: Jarrow, February 1933) Sarah (December of 1899). c. 1882), Edward q. 1914), Winifred [Catherine died - (B: Jarrow; 1883 - (c. 1919) & Joseph 30 September 1919) & Patrick. (D: June 1922, 0). 1963, aged 85.] Daughter: Audrey A Joiner (in July Born in Hebburn. Son of Frederick T. (Stockton, Co. 1912) [An Birth registered in David and Ann Durham; March q. Apprentice Joiner [His father, Frederick David SS - June q. 1894. Maria Slapp (née 1921). Siblings in 1911] [He Lilian E. Slapp (née (Boilermaker's Labourer), was He enlisted in the Thompson) of 67 (1901 ages): 49 Shamrock joined the Drake). (Their born in West Tofts, Thetford, RNVR on Tyneside Station Road, Joseph David (14; 42 (Born: 4 May June q. 1937 Street, Hebburn Amalgamated marriage was Norfolk (c. 1850), & died in on 16 July 1912. Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August Hebburn (in Born in Hebburn; 7193 Slapp Arthur Albert F. Signalman 1894 - RN (Watford, HMS Brilliant T. 4/166 1914-5 Star (in 1901), and 67 Society of registered in Hebburn - Bur:12 Sept. 1920, He was Roll of Honour, 1915 (Jarrow 1911). (Their SS - September q. Service Record) Hertfordshire) Station Road, Carpenters, Newcastle during aged 70. His mother, Ann Maria, transferred to Hebburn Express) marriage was 1886; A Cemetery Hebburn (in 1911) Cabinetmakers the September was born in Gresham, Norfolk (c. Chatham, Kent, on registered in Gardener) and and Joiners in quarter of 1919). 1851), & died in Hebburn - March 16 August 1914. Newcastle during Clara Edith T. (9; December 1919 - 1930, 77.] Height: 5' 4". the June quarter Born in Hebburn; Hebburn Quay Brown hair. Grey of 1873). SS - December q. Branch] eyes. C. of E. 1891). He had brothers and sisters. Sister Tues. 14 March & B-in-L: Lizzie & 1916 + Fri. 14 7/Yorkshire Regt. 74 Ellesmere Son of John and George Ypres (Menin February 1919 + (50 Brigade, 17th 29 July 1915 Street, SS Elizabeth Slater of Nightingale. (Their Born and E. in SS. Gate) Memorial. Mon. 14 February Tues. 14 March 342 Slater John Private 28 14 February 1916 16344 France Howdon Shipyard (Northern) (1914-5 Star) ('Gazette' - March 74 Ellesmere marriage was (In Memoriam). Panel 33. 1921 + Tues. 14 1916 Division) 1916) Street, SS registered in SS (Belgium). February 1922 + during the March Soldiers Died in q. Of 1908). Uncle the Great War Jack. His daughter, HMS Hawke was Maggie Slater, torpedoed and 157 South died 28 May 1910. Sat. 17 October sunk by U-9. Only Chatham Naval Frederick Street, Maggie Slater of Brother & S-in-L: 1914 + Tues. 15 Son of David and 70 of her crew of Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. SS (182 H.S. 182 H.S. Edwards Frank & Annie October 1918 + 465 Slater David Stoker 35 15 October 1914 HMS Hawke 1354U 1914 'Mons' Star' Eleanor Slater of [Aunt: J. Quogan.] 594 survived. Five Memorial Sacred Heart Edwards Street, SS Street, SS (on 5 Slater. Brother Sat. 14 October SS. crewmen from SS Reference: 8. Altar, SS - 5 November November 1914) and S-in-L: Mr. & 1922 (In were drowned (Kent). 1914) Mrs. J. Slater. Memoriam) that day. (In Brother-in-Law: Memoriam). Dryden Blakey. Jane (Jenny) M. Step-Siblings Son of William and Slater (née Riley) Sister: Lily Scott of (1911 ages; all B. the late Catherine of 24 Adelaide 30 Lemon Street, [Enlisted: 5 January 1915. Draft in SS): Florence Sarah Slater. He Street, SS. (They Tyne Dock. Joined for MEF: 28 June 1915. Joined Townsley (21), Harton Colliery was 52 in 1911 were married in Hawke Bn: Mon. 13 & Tues. Hood Bn: 18.7.1915 to William (20), John 25 (Born: 6 (Pony Putter) and a Joiner All Saints' Church, 26.12.1916 to 14 December 10 December 10.8.1915. Deafness, Debility & William Townsley Harton Cemetery. October 1895 - Dardanelles 24 Adelaide (Following his (Colliery), born in West Harton, on 6 10.2.1917. To 49th 1920 (Coroner's 3734 Slater Stanley AB 1920 ('Suddenly' - Hawke Bn. RND TZ/3156 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Bronchitis. Rejoined Hood Bn: (18), Samuel K. (or L).837. RND Service (Balkans 2B) Street, SS Demobilisation on SS. He had April 1920. Their CCS. Invalided to Inquest - cerebral 'Gazette') 26.10.1915 to 1.1.1916. Townsley (13), (South Shields). Record) 16 April 1919 - remarried five marriage was UK on 16 March influenza) + RND Rheumatism. Invalided to UK: Maud (13), RND Database) years earlier - to registered in SS 1918 and 4 Database 25.1.1916. Draft for BEF: Matthew Ellen Townsley during the June September 1918. 21.11.1916.] Dickinson (SS, September q. quarter of 1920). Demobilised: 14 Townsley (10) & 1905) . [Son: Stanley (SS, April 1919. Nellie (4). June q. 1920).] Presented with a gold watch from the Jarrow Company Meritorious Heroes' Fund at Fri. 23 May 1919 5807 Slater J.M. Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers Jarrow. Sergeant-Major Service Medal the Kino Theatre, (Jarrow Express) Jarrow, in May 1919 - Jarrow Express. www.durhamatwar.org.uk CC BY-NC-ND You can download this work and share it with others as long as it is credited, but you can’t change it in any way or use it commercially © Peter Hoy, Email contact: [email protected] Peter Hoy Database South Tyneside Service Men and Women (1914-1918) Slack to Thompson 'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Birth registered in SS - June q. 1896. 14/NF (Divisional He attended Holy Holy Trinity School 6047 Slater James Robert Private Unknown Unknown Pioneers, 21st South Shields. Trinity Boys' Boys' ROH, SS Division) School - Admitted: (Served) 17 August 1903; Left: 16 July 1909. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Royal Navy 6146 Slater Charles Sub-Lieutenant Unknown Unknown South Shields. Admitted: 12 School ROH, SS (Milford Haven) November 1894; (Served) Left: 30 June 1899. 1st/7th DLI 16 Ormonde (Territorial) He enlisted in Street, Jarrow (in (Divisional 1st/7th DLI on 20 Fri. 21 May 1915 + 6321 Slater James Private Unknown Unknown May 1915) [26 Pioneers, 50th May 1915 - Wed. 2 June 1915 Ormonde Street - (Northumbrian) 'Gazette'. Wed. 2 June 1915] Division) He enlisted in the 4th 4th 141 John (Northumbrian) (Northumbrian) Thurs. 27 May 6449 Slater George Gunner Unknown Unknown Williamson Street, Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 26 1915 SS (in May 1915) RFA May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Wife of John Lowe Slaughter (A Blacksmith) of 107 Victoria Road, [About a dozen Hebburn. (They shells fell in and were married in [German submarine attack (U- around Seaham She was mortally St. Oswald's 39) on Seaham Harbour, Co. Colliery. Mary wounded by Wed. 29 January Church, Hebburn, Durham, at c. 10pm. on Tuesday Slaughter, who shrapnel and died Fri. 14 July 1916 2014 + Two 12 July 1916 107 Victoria Road, on 26 September 11 July 1916. U-39 fired about was visiting her the following day Hebburn (Jarrow Express) + Photos Exist - 4455 Slaughter Mary Civilian 35 (DOW) Hebburn 1906. Their thirty three-inch shells. Most of cousin, Miss in Sunderland Cemetery. E.900. Wed. 29 January Including an marriage was these fell in Dawdon Dene and at Jennie Brown, was Infirmary. 'Of St. 2014 original studio registered in SS Seaham Colliery about 1½ miles walking through Oswald's parish' - photo during the inland.] the colliery yard Burial Register. September when she was hit quarter of 1906. by shrapnel.] Her maiden surname was Todd).