No.320204, Lance Corporal, Harry Charles LILLY
Aged 22
Born in 1896 ( 1st qtr Newmarket 4a:488) son of Thomas and Harriet LILLY (née COOK)
1901 census...None of family found in this census 1911 census...Aged 15, a butcher's assistant, he was at 40 Southgate Street, Bury St.Edmunds with his father Thomas LILLY [48] domestic gardener born Long Melford; his mother Harriet [46] born Wickhambrook; brother Frederick[23] grocer's assistant born Long Melford; sisters Ivy [13] and Dora [11] both born in Bury Edmunds. Harriet [46] born Wickhambrook; brother Frederick [23] grocer's assistant) His brother Frederick was killed in France in 1916 see here |
He enlisted in Bury St Edmunds in the Suffolk Yeomanry. They had to leave their horses behind when proceeding to Gallipoli and at the start of 1917 became the 15th (Yeomanry)
Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Dying of his wounds it is not possible to be exact about his wounding, but more than likely he was wounded during the capture
of Jerusalem on 8th/9th December.
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