WW1 Project | Percy WOODMAN | <BACK | ||
Warnham Address | Goose Green | |||
Date & Place of Birth | 2nd Jan 1899 Warnham | |||
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Enlisted | ||||
Regiment(s) | 2/7th Bn (TF) Royal Warwickshire Regiment | |||
Rank | Private | |||
Regimental No(s) | 26599 | |||
Service Record | France & Flanders Died of wounds |
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Awards | Victory medal, British War Medal | |||
Died | 5th Sep 1918, buried Warnham | |||
Source(s) | War Memorial, Medal card, CWGC | |||
Notes | Warnham Warbler article - Nov
2011 - by Sue Overton
Another village choirboy said to be 'a good, quiet lad' was Private Percy Woodman who was 19 when, on 5 September 1918 he died in a Lincoln Hospital of the painful effects of gas received in action on the Western Front. He was the youngest son of George Woodman, a road foreman who lived at Goose Green with his wife Ellen. |