World War 1

Search the known records to date of those lost from the wider Alnwick area in World War 1

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Arthur John Flintoff

Forename(s):
Arthur John

Surname:
Flintoff

Initial(s):
A J

Service Number:
1127

Rank:
Private

Regiment:
Australian Imperial Force, 4th Infantry Battalion

Died:
01/05/1915

Aged:
29

Buried:
Shrapnell Valley Cemetery, Turkey

Service History:
On the outbreak of war, joined the Australian Imperial Force, going to Egypt with the 4th Battalion, in April 1915. Shortly afterwards, went to the Dardanelles, where he was killed in action.
(Source: 'UK, De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-18'; Part One; p. 136)

Background:
Born on 17 March 1886, the fifth son of the late Churchill Flintoff, of Hill House, Bondgate Within, Alnwick, Northumberland (a Dentist, by profession) by his wife Susan Hephzibah Gladwin, daughter of the Reverend Francis P. Gladwin (West House, Haighington, Darlington, County Durham).

Educated at the Duke's School, Alnwick & Padcroft School, West Drayton, London.

Went to Australia in 1909 where he married at Sydney, on 13 June 1913, Ida (née Reid).
(Source: 'UK, De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-18'; Part One; p. 136)

One of 2 sons lost - see, also, Lieutenant Randolph Alexander Flintoff (East Yorkshire Regiment, 10th [Service] Battalion [1st Hull]; Died 24 June 1916).

Local Memorial:
Alnwick, Memorial Plaque in former premises of the DukeÂ’s School (Source: Dudley George; August 2018)