Private John Dilkes

Private John Dilkes

Army Number: 13428

Battalion: 1st Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derbys) Regiment.

British 15 Star, British War and Victory MedalSon of John and Ann Dilkes, of 55, New Street, Hepthorne Lane, North Wingfield, Chesterfield. Was a coal miner prior to enlisting in April 1914 at Clay Cross, Derbyshire. He went to France on 11th December 1914 and was admitted No. 25 Field Ambulance 28th January 1915 with gunshot wounds to his abdomen received in action on the 27th. He was transported to the 6th Canadian General Hospital at Merville where he died of wounds on 4th February 1915, aged 21.

Private John Dilkes article
Derbyshire Courier 13th February 1915.

Buried: Merville Communal Cemetery, France. Plot 1. Row K, Grave 56.