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Charles James Hitchcock (b. 1891)

Charles James Hitchcock was killed fighting in the First World War.

Genealogy

Siblings

Birth

Marriages

  • likely did not marry

Death

  • died on 28/Oct/1917 from injuries sustained whilst fighting in Shellah, Palestine, during First World War[2]
  • buried at Beersheba War Cemetery, Israel[3]

Family Tree

133

Census Data

1901

  • address: 36/37 Chapel Street, Clerkenwell, Islington
  • Charles Hitchcock (aged 47) — head, occupation: fishmonger
  • Catherine Hitchcock (aged 43) — wife
  • Mary Hitchcock (aged 23) — daughter, occupation: civil service clerk, Post Office
  • Kate Hitchcock (aged 18) — daughter, occupation: fishmonger's shop assistant
  • Ann Hitchcock (aged 15) — daughter
  • Charles Hitchcock (aged 10) — son
  • Teresa Hitchcock (aged 13) — daughter
  • Mary Linneham (aged 70) — servant (general domestic)

1911

  • address: 36/37 Chapel Street, Clerkenwell, Islington
  • Charles Hitchcock (aged 57) — head, occupation: fishmonger
  • Catherine Hitchcock (aged 53) — wife, occupation: fishmonger
  • Mary Hitchcock (aged 29) — daughter, occupation: clerk, Post Office Savings Bank Dept.
  • Kate Hitchcock (aged 27) — daughter, occupation: assistant in business
  • Theresa Hitchcock (aged 21) — daughter, occupation: governess (L.C.C.)
  • Charles Hitchcock (aged 18) — son
  • Mary Leary (aged 28) — servant

Other Documents

First World War Medal and Award Rolls

WWI Memorial Book


Research Notes

  • Regimental number 110639.

Notes & References

  1. Birth registered Q3 1891 Holborn.
  2. A member of the Machine Gun Corps, Charles J. Hitchcock saw action in Gallipoli, Palestine and Egypt.
  3. Find a Grave