World War 1

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Edgar William Burn

Forename(s):
Edgar William

Surname:
Burn

Initial(s):
E W

Service Number:
8551

Rank:
Private

Regiment:
Machine Gun Corps, 59th Company

Died:
04/09/1916

Aged:
22

Buried:
Thiepval Memorial

Service History:
Enlisted at Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.

Formerly 1392, Northumberland Fusiliers.

After joining the Fusiliers, trained at Rothbury, Northumberland & other places before transferring to the Machine Gun Corps at Grantham. Went to France in February 1916.

His officer, 2nd Lieutenant Cornish, was reported in the 7 October 1916 edition of the 'Alnwick & County Gazette' to have written a sympathetic letter to the deceased's mother, in which he said:

'It is my sad & painful duty to inform you that your son Private Burn, of the Machine Gun Corps, late Northumberland Fusiliers, was killed in action on 3 September. I am sorry I have been so long in writing to you, but his section officer was killed the same day, so we were unable to trace the address of any of his relatives. We all very keenly feel his loss, & especially myself, because he & I both came from the Northumberland's. All join in offering our deepest sympathy to you in your great loss.'
(Source: fusilier.co.uk/north_east_northumberland_ww1_great_war_casualties/)

Background:
Born about 1894, at Eglingham, Northumberland, the son of Georgina Burn & the late Roger Burn, of Dodd's Lane, Alnwick, Northumberland, whose own death was reported in the 'Alnwick & County Gazette' only the week before his son's,

Dodds served an Apprenticeship with Mr T.W. Willcox, Watchmaker & Jeweller, Market Place, Alnwick.

Nephew of Mr W. Burn, of the Queen's Head Hotel, Alnwick.

Resided at Newcastle.

Local Memorial:
Alnwick War Memorial