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COCKBURN, Edward Anderson
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Son of Engine Fitter, John Cockburn, and his wife, Mary, Edward started his education at Holy Trinity Elementary School in South Shields, and joined the High School on a Corporation Scholarship at the age of 12. He left at 15 he left school to become a Commercial Clerk, and by the age of 16 was a clerk with North Eastern Railway, living in Gosforth. He joined the 16th Battalion of the Northumberland Fusiiliers, and died of wounds sustained in action in France on 1-Jul-1916 (almost certainly in the Battle of the Somme). He was buried at the Thiepval Memorial, in the Somme. |
Known Addresses
1901: 112 Commercial Road
1906: 112 Commercial Road 1911: 24 Audley Road, Gosforth |
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