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Spr. John Booth
British Army. 171st Tunnelling Company Royal Engineers
from:9 Bannister St, Chorley,Lancs
(d.6th Nov 1917)
The following is the memorial to him by the town of Chorley.
John Booth enlisted in the 1/4th Loyal North Lancashire Regiment (svc no.156). He served in France and Belgium, in October 1915 was gassed. He was then sent to Scotland, then the South of England to recuperate. By this time he had been seconded to the Royal Engineers and joined the 171st Tunneling Company. He is buried at Vlamertinghe.
He was in civilian life a coal miner at one of the many pits near Coppul
in Lancashire. Six weeks after returning to the 171st, John was killed by a shell, about a mile behind the lines. He was aged 47 years. He left a widow and four children.
In passing, - one of his sons, my Grandfather Alex, also joined the Loyals, was wounded twice and finished the war in the South Wales Borderers.
My French Grandfather served in the 233 Regiment d'Infantrie served on the Somme, and Verdun.