World War 1
Search the known records to date of those lost from the wider Alnwick area in World War 1
Generally showing where they are commemorated, when they died and some basic facts about each person. There are gaps, however, so if you can fill in any missing details do please contact us.
Adam Hindmarsh
Forename(s):
Adam
Surname:
Hindmarsh
Initial(s):
A
Service Number:
39895
Rank:
Private
Regiment:
Leicestershire Regiment, 3rd (Reserve) Battalion
Died:
08/11/1917
Aged:
19
Buried:
Warkworth (St Lawrence) Cemetery, Northumberland
Service History:
Enlisted at Alnwick, Northumberland.
Died at Alnwick Military Hospital, as a result of accidental wounds.
Background:
Born about 1898, at Blyth, Northumberland, the son of Adam Hindmarsh (in 1901, a Railway Signalman), by his wife, & Mary (née Ions), of High Buston Farm, Alnmouth, Northumberland. Resided at Lesbury, Northumberland.
One of two sons lost - see, also, Mark Hindmarsh (Regimental service #DM2/134695; Royal Army Service Corps, 1st Base Auxilliary Motor Transport Company; Died 5 March 1919).
Hindmarsh had three brothers - Alexander; Mark; John Henry; - & one sister, Mary Jane.
A War Gratuity of £7-11s-7d was paid to his father in 1919.
(Source: 'Portraits of War...'; Edited & compiled by June Watson; Wildgoose Press; 2016; p. 79)
The possible link to Rennington All Saints' Church is uncertain but no other A. Hindmarsh, as appears on the steps to the Church, has been traced on both the CWGC & Ancestry.co.uk websites with a stronger link to the wider Rennington district.
Local Memorial:
Embleton, Memorial Cross, Spitalford Cemetery
(Possibly) Rennington, All Saints' Church
(Source: For Embleton & Rennington, newmp.org.uk)
Warkworth Cemetery
Warkworth War Memorial, by St Lawrence's Church
Warkworth, United Reformed Church Roll of Hono