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Mackie to Midlane.Xlsx Peter Hoy Database South Tyneside Service Men and Women (1914-1918) Makie to Midlane ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4337 MacKie Alexander Deck Hand Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 4 West Street, SS (in Whitburn Colliery Second son of Leading Trimmer Brother: AB Robert Gray Elder Brother: Private Whitburn Colliery Mon. 6 Mon. 6 (Mine- November 1915) Alexander MacKie DSM (No. MacKie, Hawke Bn. RND, William MacKie, A.S.C. ROH September 1915 September 1915 Sweeping 3956) (on active service, formerly DOW 21 June 1915, aged 20 (No. 4336). + Thurs. 4 (Family Group - (RNR)) a miner at Whitburn Colliery) and (No. 38). November 1915 Including his Euphemia MacKie (née Phoebe father and his Gray) of 74 Adelaide Street, SS two brothers) 5161 Mackie Henry Fireman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 11 Coronation Street, SS (in A Merchant Seaman He was interned at Sat. 2 January e Marine June and September 1915 and (in August 1914) Ruhleben, Germany, in 1915 (1914 January 1918) August 1914 and Christmas repatriated to England Greeting from before 9 January 1918. Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915 + Wed. 9 January 1918 5174 Mackie R. Acting L/C Unknown Military Unknown York and 203347 South Shields. Wed. 30 January (Private) Medal Lancaster Regt. 1918 7239 Mackie Henry Scott Private 69 December q. Northumberlan 11 Cornwallis Street, SS (in Son of Henry and Annie Mackie [His father, Henry (A Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in SS. Birth Waterloo Vale Roll Fri. 30 May 1919 1963 (SS) d Fusiliers 1911) (née Scott) of 11 Cornwallis Seagoing Fireman), was in SS): Thomas Lunsdon registered in SS - March q. of Honour Street, SS (in 1911). (They were born in Aberdeen and was (12; SS - June q. 1899), 1894. married in St. Jude's Church, SS, 42. His mother, Annie, was William (10; SS - on 1 July 1889. Their marriage born in Middlesbrough and September q. 1900), Jane was registered in SS during the was 41. They had been Henry (5; SS - June q. September quarter of 1889). married for 22 years and 1905), Mary (3) and James had had nine children, Scott (4 months; SS - June seven still living.] q. 1910). 7266 Mackie Henry Stoker Unknown Unknown Royal Naval 11 Cornwallis Street, SS (in Son of Henry and Annie Mackie [His father, Henry (A Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in SS and 17 in 1911. Waterloo Vale Roll Fri. 30 May 1919 Reserve 1911) of 11 Cornwallis Street, SS (in Seagoing Fireman), was in SS): Thomas (12), of Honour (Waterloo Vale 1911) born in Aberdeen and was William (10), Jane (5), ROH) 42. His mother, Annie, was Mary (3) and James (4 born in Middlesbrough and months). was 41. They had been married for 22 years and had had nine children, seven still living.] 7267 Mackie Thomas Stoker Unknown Unknown Mercantile 11 Cornwallis Street, SS (in Son of Henry and Annie Mackie [His father, Henry (A Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in SS and 12 in 1911. Waterloo Vale Roll Fri. 30 May 1919 Marine 1911) of 11 Cornwallis Street, SS (in Seagoing Fireman), was in SS): Henry (17), William of Honour (Waterloo Vale 1911) born in Aberdeen and was (10), Jane (5), Mary (3) and ROH) 42. His mother, Annie, was James (4 months). born in Middlesbrough and was 41. They had been married for 22 years and had had nine children, seven still living.] 1235 Mackin Patrick Private 38 4 April 1915 1st/9th 2188 No MRIC N.E.R. - Striker Mrs. E. Mackin of 51 Burt No SDGW entry. Gateshead East N.E.R. Memorial N.E.R. Magazine, William (Territorial) entry. (Locomotive) at Terrace, Gateshead Cemetery. 24.27. (Roll of Honour), Volume 5 No. 53, DLI (151 Tyne Dock York. May 1915 Brigade, 50th (Northumbrian ) Division) 4736 Mackin F. Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 26/419 10 France 86 Charles Street, Hebburn Enlisted: 25 November John Sheen + 26 (Tyneside January 1914. 4 August 1917 - 'Irish Heroes' Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No Discharged (King's (1917) Brigade, 34th 1914-5 Regulations, paragraph Division) Star) 392). (John Sheen). 6485 Mackings John Gunner 46 March q. 1930 4th 6 Gibson's Place, SS (in May Maud E. Mackings (née Children (all births Birth registered in SS - Fri. 28 May 1915 (SS) (Northumbrian 1915) Hogg). (They were registered in SS): Sarah J. March q. 1884. He ) Howitzer married in Holy Trinity (September q. 1913), Clara enlisted in the 4th Brigade RFA Church, SS, on 26 E.H. (September q. 1915), (Northumbrian) Howitzers December 1910. Their Edna M. (June q. 1918), RFA on 27 May 1915 - marriage was registered Alveris (June q. 1920) and 'Gazette. in SS during the John (June q. 1921). December quarter of 1910). 3405 Mackley Thomas Donkeyman 64 11 December SS 'Ottokar' Mercantil 49 Napier Street, Tyne Dock Son of the late James and Maria Martha Horbrough (or Born: Norwich, Norfolk. Tower Hill Memorial 1917 (London) e Marine Mackley Hobrough) Mackley (née Guyton) of 49 Napier Street, Tyne Dock. (Their marriage was registered in Newcastle during the June quarter of 1883). 4879 Madden Alfred (Alf) L/C 28 1 July 1916 'D' Company, 22/1345 No 1914-5 France Sunderland. (John Sheen) Born: Boldon Colliery. Thiépval Memorial. Pier Fri. 1 July 2016 + 22 (Tyneside Star (John Sheen). Birth and Face 10B, 11B and John Sheen Scottish) / NF registered in SS - June q. 12B (102 Brigade, 1886. 34th Division) 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) Makie to Midlane ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 414 Maddison Robert Sergeant Unknown 15 September 3/Coldstream 7881 12 August France Mr. Taplin, Butcher, [Moved forward via Brother: J. Maddison of 228 Born: Vauxhall, Essex. E. Thiépval Memorial. Pier Sat. 21 October Sat. 21 October 1916 (Somme - Guards (1st 1914 Fowler Street, SS Bernafay Wood to Ginchy South Frederick Street, SS. Sunderland. R. SS. Joined and Face 7D and 8D 1916 + Soldiers 1916 Attack towards Guards' (1914 sector (12/9). Attacked [The Guardsmen poured the army ten years earlier. Died in the Lesbœufs) Brigade, 'Mons' towards Lesbœufs (15/9) - into the sunken road & A Regular or Reservist. Great War Guards' Star') advance of 1st Guards' cleared the enemy by hand- CWGC says he was a Division) Brigade towards first to-hand fighting. Casualties Private. objective soon met by - 361.] strong machine-gun fire from Ginchy-Flers sunken road.] 1451 Maddison Charles Private 22 20 September 1st/5th 242115 20 April France Haltwhistle, Northumberland Youngest son of the late Charles Maternal Grandparents: Born and E. in Haltwhistle, Bucquoy Road Sat. 29 Joseph 1917 (DOW) (Territorial) NF (247115 - 1915 and Mary Middleton of The late Cornelius and Mary Northumberland. The Cemetery, Ficheux. September 1917 (149 Brigade, MRIC) (1914-5 Haltwhistle, Northumberland Mack of Tyne Dock. 'Gazette' say he was 23. II.E.4. + Soldiers Died 50th Star) Formerly 4/833 NF. in the Great (Northumbrian War ) Division) 1463 Maddison Robert AB 27 (Born: 19 January 1919 Hood Bn. RND TZ/456 1914-5 Dardanelles 19 Hylton Street, Marsden Whitburn Colliery Son of James H. and Sarah T. [21.10.1915 - Invalided [Enlisted: 14 January 1915. [Returned from Germany P.O.W. in Cassel, Boldon (Whitburn) Whitburn Village Thurs. 31 23 (Acute Bronchitis (63rd (Royal (RNVR) Star (Balkans 2B) Colliery (Putter) Maddison of 19 Hylton Street, to UK aboard HS Height: 5' 4". Brown hair. on 10 January 1919. He was Germany. Wounded in the Cemetery. B.C.1542. Green Memorial + January + Sat. 9 December - effects of Naval) Division) Marsden 'Aquitania' from Mudros Blue eyes. C. of E. ill as a P.O.W. owing to his ankle. Went 'Missing' Memorial Plaque in February 1918 + 1891) poison gas in (Enteric Fever). 20.8.1915 - Dangerously ill having been gassed at the (taken prisoner) on 30 St. Andrew's Tues. 21 & Wed. France) Extended leave to with enteric fever. time of his capture. Also December 1917. Returned Church, Marsden 22 January 1919 4.1.1916. 13.5.1917 to 17.9.1915 - Out of danger. suffered from a rough from Germany after 12 (now in Whitburn 25.9.1917 - served with 10.11.1915 - Discharged journey homwe.] months imprisonment on Parish Church) 175th Tunnelling Co. R.E. from RN Hospital Portland 10 January. Ill during his Taken P.O.W. on to Blandford. War Gratuity: confinement as a result of 30/31.12.1917. £23 10s.] being gassed at the time Repatriated - arrived at of his capture. Dover on 8.1.1919.] 5060 Maddison Thomas Unknown Unknown 9 Garden Lane, SS (in 1891), A Slater (in 1911) Son of Martin (a General [Uncle: Robert Main - [His father, Martin (A Brother (age in 1911): Born in SS. Birth Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August 38 Livingstone Street, SS (in Labourer) and Mary Ann aged 40 in 1901.] Cartman), was 65.
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