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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
 
1891 census Living in East Street, Bingham, with:
Father: John Wood
Mother: Mary
Brothers:
John Chettle
Samuel
Monitor in school
Builder


Student
Apprentice
 
1901 census Living in Church Street, Bingham with:
Father: John Wood,
Mother: Mary
Brother: Samuel
Schoolmaster
builder - employer

bricklayer
 
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  

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