SALMON, John


No.17961, Private, John SALMON
Aged 43


7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment
Died of Wounds on 5th December 1917


John Salmon was born in Pakenham on 6th June 1877 (3rd qtr 1874 Thingoe 4a:520) son of William and Keziah SALMON (née HARVEY). Baptised in St Mary's, Pakenham on 8th October 1877. There had been a previous John, born 1874, but sadly died less than a year later.

1881 census...Age recorded as 7, he was at The Street, Pakenham with his father William SALMON [52] domestic gardener born Elmswell; his mother Keziah [35] born Pakenham; brothers William [24], Thomas [20] both born Hawstead, and Arthur [13], all farm labourers, Harry [10], James [9] and David [8 months]; sisters Mary J [14] and Keziah [3]. All the children after Thomas were born in Pakenham.

1891 census...Aged 15, a farm labourer, he was still at The Street, Pakenham with his parents; brother James (farm labourer); sisters Keziah and Florence [7]. His father died in 1897 and mother in 1898.

1901 census...Aged 25, a farm labourer, he was at The Street, Pakenham with his brother James (farm labourer) and sister Florence.

1911 census...Aged 34, a farm labourer, he was at The Street, Pakenham with sister Keziah and her daughters Evelyn [7] born Newmarket and Emily [7 months] born Pakenham; his brother Harry and James (both farm labourer).



He enlisted in Bury St.Edmunds.
Tincourt was a centre for Casualty Clearing Stations. Dying of wounds and no service record available, it is impossible to say where he was or when he was wounded.



photo CWGC

John Salmon is buried in Tincourt New British Cemetery, France 3:E:16

Click here to go to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website for full cemetery/memorial details.


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