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John Martindale Hall

2nd Ltn.
John Martindale Hall

Military Details

Regiment & Unit / Ship

attch. 8th Border Regiment

Enlisted

October 1915

Awards and Medals

The Victory Medal

The Victory Medal

The British War Medal, 1914-18

The British War Medal, 1914-18

Enlistment Details

Date of Enlistment

October 1915

Place of Enlistment

Whitehaven

Residence at Enlistment

7 Inkerman Terrace , Whitehaven

Rank at Enlistment

2nd Lieutenant

Battalion at Enlistment

3rd

Service History

Battalion War Diary Extract

TRENCHES 26th August 1916 A & C companies moved at 1.15pm to QUARRY POST and were joined by B & D companies. The whole Battalion then relieved the 1st Battn Wiltshire Regt. in the front line trenches, B Coy took over Hindenburg trench C & D in support and A in reserve. 27th The front line was heavily shelled throughout the day also the support companies. Many casualties. 28th 2 Lt. Hall killed[3] and again many casualties. B Coy relieved by D Coy.

Transfer Details

Battalion Transferred To

Attch 8th

Personal Details

Date of Birth

7th March 1897

Place of Birth

Cleator Moor

Religion

C of E

Address

7 Inkerman Terrace , Whitehaven

Residence (Census)

7 Inkerman Terrace , Whitehaven

Residence (Roll of Honour)

7 Inkerman Terrace , Whitehaven

Parents

James T & Elizabeth Hall

Siblings

Sydney , Marjorie Agnes ,Edith Marie

Education and Occupation

School

St Bees School

Occupation

Bank Worker

Work Address

Bank of Whitehaven

Death and Memorial

Date of Death

28th August 1916

Age at Death

19

Circumstances of Death

Killed in Action

Place of Death

Somme

Theater of Action

France

Battle

Battle of the Somme

Regiment at Death

Border Regiment

Battalion/Vessel at Death

attch. 8th

Rank at Death

2nd Ltn.

Notes

John Martindale Hall was born in Cleator Moor, Cumberland, in 1897, the son of James Thomas Hall, a musical instrument seller, and his wife Elizabeth. In May 1913 he went to work for Bank of Whitehaven as an apprentice at its Cleator Moor branch. In 1916 that bank was acquired by Manchester & Liverpool District Banking Co. By that date, however, Hall was already away on military service. He was commissioned into the Border Regiment in November 1915, having previously been a Cadet in its Officer Training Corps. Second Lieutenant John Martindale Hall died on 28 August 1916 of wounds received in action on the Somme. He was 19 years old.

Buried or Commemorated at

Grave of John Martindale Hall

BLIGHTY VALLEY CEMETERY, AUTHUILLE WOOD

France

Grave Position: Special Memorial 4

Private Memorial: St Johns War Memorial

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