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Name: Percy George HALL
Casualty No.: Ranks: 2nd Lieutenant Initials: P G Service No.:
Date of Birth : - Place of Birth : Age at Death: 23
Unit: 23rd Bn Northumberland Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish)
Former Unit(s):
Place Enlisted: 26th March 1915.
Place of Residence:
Home Address:
Previous Address: 44 Burdon Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, and formerly of Ryton on Tyne, Co. Durham.
Civilian Employment:
How Died: Killed in action
Date of Death: Friday 30th June 1916
Place of Death: Somme, France.
Battle/Campaign:
Locally Commemorated: No
UK Commemorated: -
Overseas Commemorated: -
Buried: Albert Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France.
Decoration and Medals:
Photographs: 1
Service Records: No
Death Notice/Obituary: The Times, 5th July 1916. Blaydon Courier, page 8, 8th July 1916.
Family Details:
Eldest surviving son of James Robert Hall JP, DL, of 2 Haldane Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, and the late Margaret Isabella Hall.
Notes : Percy's father was a partner with the Newcastle firm of solicitors, Messrs Maughan and Hall, of Lloyd's Bank Chambers, Collingwood Street. J R Hall was an Honorary Secretary of the Tyneside Scottish Committee and was heavily involved in the recruitment of the Tyneside Scottish Brigade in 1914-1915. He spoke at a recruiting meeting at the Picture Hall, Crawcrook, reported in the Blaydon Courier on 7th November 1914. Percy had been educated at Newcastle Grammar School. After finishing his education, Percy joined the training ship Port Jackson, to serve an apprenticeship for the merchant service with Messrs Lewis Heron, of Fenchurch Street, London. When war was declared he returned to England to join the colours.
Sources Used: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Debt of Honour Register. Officers Died in the Great War. The Story of the Tyneside Scottish (Brigadier General Trevor Ternan CB, CMG, DSO, The Northumberland Press, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1925).
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