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WORLD WAR I

Bingham War Memorial

Service Record

75401 Sapper Henry Parker Royal Engineers, No.6 Telegraph Construction Co. born 1878
Medal roll Entry to France 27/6/15
Awarded Victory, British and 15 Star Medals.

No service/pension records exist on Ancestry
AVL
Roll of Honour
AVL Address: Newgate Street
RoH: served on the Western Front

Family history etc

  Sapper Henry Parker    
1877 FREEBMD Born Ilkeston, Derbyshire JUL – SEP    
Census 1881 Living in Pond Street, Bingham with:
Father: Charles Parker, b. 1846 Saxondale, Bingham
Mother: Elizabeth (neé Hooton), b.1845 Bingham
Siblings:
James, b.1870 Bingham
William, b. 1872 Ilkeston
Mary, b. 1876 Ilkeston
Emma, b. 1880 Bingham
John, b 1881 Bingham

Brickmaker’s labourer
 
Census 1891 Lived in Union Street, Bingham with:
Father: Charles
Mother: Elizabeth
Siblings:
Mary, b. 1876 Ilkeston
Emma, b.1880 Bingham
John, b. 1881 Bingham
Sarah, b. 1883 Bingham
Maud, b.1884 Bingham
Leonard, b. 1886 Bingham
Elizabeth, b. 1888 Bingham
Agricultural labourer
Hawker


General servant
 
Census 1901 Living in Fairfield Street, Bingham with:
Father: Charles
Mother: Elizabeth
Siblings:
Sarah
Maude
Leonard
George
Maternal grandmother: Hannah Hooton b. 1825 Hoveringham
Carter for Coal Merchant
Market gardener



Domestic nurse
Errand boy grocery stores
 
Census 1911 Living in Fairfield Street, Bingham with:
Father: Charles Parker
Mother: Elizabeth
Brother: George
Labourer
Market gardener

Labourer
George served with the Machine Gun Corps
1918 AVL Newgate St., Bingham    
Electoral Register 1921-2 Newgate Street Henry with parents
1923 - 1931 Henry and Elizabeth in Council Houses, Nottingham Road
The council houses were built in 1920-1, so Henry and Elizabeth probably moved in as a newly married couple when they were first built. We have not found marriage records.
1939 Register 15 Council House, Nottingham Road, Bingham
Henry Parker, b. 1 August 1877, married

Elizabeth Parker, b. 22 Jan 1893, married
Two closed records
Richard Pugh, b. 12 Jan 1887, married
Frank Davies, b. 30 Jun 1887, married

Public Works Contractor’s Labourer (Heavy worker)
School caretaker

Public Works Contractor Foreman
Public works Contractor labourer (heavy worker)
 
1948 Died 8 Feb 1948 aged 70
His wife Elizabeth Ellen died 30 December 1944 aged 51
Both are buried in Bingham cemetery  

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