Lance Corporal James Churm

Army Number : 2043

Battalion : 1/8th Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derbys) Regiment.

British 15 Star, British War and Victory Medal

He was born at Bilston, Staffordshire and lived at 33 James Street, Arnold, Nottingham. Son of James and Harriett Churm, of 111, Croft Road, Stockingford, Warwickshire. He was a coal miner at gedling colliery, Nottingham and he enlisted at Arnold, Nottingham 30th April 1914. He went to France 2nd March 1915 and was appointed Lance Corporal 9th June 1915. He was killed in action by German shellfire, 27th June 1915, whilst serving in the line near Sanctuary Wood, Belgium.

Lance Corporal James Churm

Buried : Hooge Crater Cemetery, Belgium. Plot 16, Row F, Grave 18.

Hooge Crater Cemetery, Belgium.
Lance Corporal James Churm grave

Lance Corporal Churm is also commemorated on the following local memorials:-
Arnot Hill Park War Memorial, Arnold, Nottinghamshire.
St. Mary’s Church War Memorial, Arnold, Nottinghamshire.
Stockingford Councill School War Memorial, (Stockingford Primary School), Stockingford, Warwickshire. 
Victoria Embankment War Memorial, Nottingham.

Arnot Hill Park War Memorial, Arnold, Nottingham
Arnot Hill Park War Memorial, Arnold, Nottinghamshire.
Victoria Embankment War Memorial, Nottingham.
Victoria Embankment War Memorial, Nottingham.