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William Frears Pearson
Military Details
Service Number: WR/327160
Regiment & Unit / Ship
Inland Waterways & Docks Royal Engineers
Enlisted
17th September 1914
Awards and Medals
The Victory Medal
The British War Medal, 1914-18
Enlistment Details
Date of Enlistment
17/9/1914
Place of Enlistment
Penrith
Residence at Enlistment
12, Hilton Terrace, Whitehaven.
Rank at Enlistment
Pte.
Battalion at Enlistment
7th Battn. Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry
Service History
Sapper William Frears PEARSON, R.E. (1889 - 1918)
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'The Whitehaven News', Thursday November 7th, 1918 (p.6, col.d)
"Information has been received to the effect that Pioneer Wm. Pearson, R.E., of Bacon's Court, Market Place, Whitehaven has been accidentally killed in England, but details are yet to be learned. Pioneer Pearson, who was about 30 years of age, was formerly in the Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry, and after service in France was discharged on medical grounds 17 April 1915, but after an interval of almost 18 months was recalled to the army and had since been serving with the Royal Engineers. Before rejoining the army, he was employed as a carter to Mr. T. Phillips, wholesale grocer, Whitehaven. He leaves a widow and three children."
Sapper William Frears PEARSON, R.E. (1889 - 1918)
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'The Whitehaven News', Thursday November 14th, 1918 (p.4, col.b)
"A tragic case of a man who was classed as C1, suffering heart disease, and who died in his bed in camp, was that of a Whitehaven carter, Sapper William F. Pearson. A long account of an inquest on his death appeared in the 'Chepstow Advertiser' of the 9th inst. The medical history sheet taken when deceased was recruited in 1917 was produced and showed the deceased was then suffering heart disease. Deceased had been employed as an acting ganger in the shipyard at Sedbury Camp. It was found that he had died of valvular disease of the heart."
Transfer Details
Regiment Transferred To
Royal Engineers
Personal Details
Date of Birth
24th March 1890
Place of Birth
Cleator Moor
Religion
Methodist
Address
12, Hilton Terrace, Whitehaven.
Residence (Census)
20, Michael St., Whitehaven
Residence (Roll of Honour)
12, Hilton Terrace, Whitehaven.
Parents
William & Mary H Pearson (nee Sanderson)
Siblings
Joseph,Stanley,Mary
Married
Mary Ann Tear
Education and Occupation
Occupation
Carter
Work Address
Grocers Warehouse
Death and Memorial
Date of Death
30th October 1918
Age at Death
29
Circumstances of Death
Died while on home service
Place of Death
Sedbury Camp ,Tiddenham , Gloucestershire
Theater of Action
Home Front
Regiment at Death
Royal Engineers
Battalion/Vessel at Death
Inland Waterways & Docks
Rank at Death
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Notes
Discharged 17 April 1915 due to valvular heart disease age 24 He then returned home and worked as carter .
Buried or Commemorated at
Whitehaven Cemetry
United Kingdom
Private Memorial: Methodists church Cleator Moor , ST. JAMES, WHITEHAVEN WORLD WAR 1 MEMORIAL
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