GUMB William. Private, 4113, 1st Battalion, Leinster Regiment. Taken ill in Salonica and died 21st November 1916 in a hospital in Malta of Malaria. Born at Church Stone, Cornwall, son of Sarah Ann Gumb.
GREENFIELD Stanley. Gunner, 3425, 143rd Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of dysentery, 25th November 1916, aged 31 years. The son of Florence Greenfield and the late John Greenfield, of 783 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield.
HUTCHINSON Arthur. Private, T4/127725, 22nd Reserve Horse Transport Park, Royal Army Service Corps, died 11th December 1916. Born at Oulton, Yorkshire, son of Elizabeth and brother to Thomas.
Some notes from what remains of his army records. He joined up on the 11th December 1915 at Bradford aged 29 and 8 months. He lived with his parents, William and Elizabeth at Farrer Lane, Oulton, his occupation was a carman. On the 23rd July 1916 he embarked at Devonport for Salonica with the 22nd Reserve Park Expeditionary Force, where he disembarked on the 6th August 1916. He fell ill and was admitted on the 10th November 1916 into No1 Canadian Stationary Hospital, Mudros, Gallipoli suffering from diarrhoea. 4th December he was admitted into Valetta Hospital, Malta from Hospital Ship, Neuralia, the following day he was transferred into Imtarfa Hospital, and died at this hospital of dysentery on the 11th December 1916.
All at rest in Pieta Military Cemetery, Malta. Plot D Row XVI Grave 3
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