Private William Kirk Hallows

Army Number: 2160

Battalion: 1/6th Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derbys) Regiment.

British 15 Star, British War and Victory MedalBorn and lived at Middleton, Derbyshire. Son of Herbert and Ann Jane Hallows, of Engine House, Middleton, Wirksworth, Derbyshire. He was a General Labourer for Swan and Ratcliffe prior to enlisting 20th March 1914 at Wirksworth. He went to France 28th June 1915 and was admitted to the 7th Casualty Clearing Station at Merville, France 3rd December 1915, suffering from cerebral concussion. He was transferred to No. 26 General Hospital at Etaples, France, 6th December 1915. He rejoined his battalion 9th January 1916, suffered gunshot wounds to his chest, 20th August 1916 and died of wounds, 30th August 1916, age 19, at No. 20 Casualty Clearing Station, Warlincourt, France.

Private William Kirk Hallows

Buried: Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery, Saulty, France. Plot 3. Row A. Grave 6

Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery, Saulty, France.
Private William Kirk Hallows grave

Private William Kirk Hallows is also commemorated on the following local memorials :-
Holy Trinity Church War Memorial, Middleton-by-Wirksworth, Derbyshire.