NameWillie CARR, 3C2R
Birthabt 1897, Morley, Yorkshire
Notes for Willie CARR
In the 1901 census 5 Albert Road, Morley, Yorkshire
Head John H. Carr, age 42, labourer cloth finisher, worker, born St. Olave, London
Wife Mary E. Carr, age 41, born Morley, Yorkshire
Daughter Harriet Carr, single, age 18, woollen weaver, worker, born Morley
Daughter Beatrice Carr, age 16, woollen weaver, worker, born Morley
Daughter Susannah Carr, age 14, woollen weaver, worker, born Morley.
Son John R. Carr, age 12, born Morley
Son Willie Carr, age 4, born Morley
Daughter Doris Carr, age 4, born Morley
In the 1911 census 3 Bilberry Terrace, Albert Road, Morley, Yorkshire
Head John Henry Carr, age 53, gas house labourer, corporation gas works, worker, born Rotherite, London
Wife Mary Elizabeth Carr, age 51, married 31 years, 7 children born alive 6 still living, born Morley
Son John Robert Carr, age 22, single, cloth finishers labourer, woollen mill, worker, born Morley
Son Willie Carr, age 14, born Morley
Daughter Doris Carr, age 11, born Morley
Military Records
Private Willie Carr Regimental Number 48095
20th (Labour) Battalion Nottingham and Derbyshire Regiment
address 3 Bilberry Terrace Albert Road, Morley
age 18 years 10 months
blacksmith’s striker
not married
Joined February 26, 1916
rejoined from reserve May 22 1916 Pontefract
next of kin: father John Henry Carr, Bilberry Terrace, Albert Road, Morley
Home February 26 1916 to June 19 1916
France June 20 1916 to November 25 1916
Home November 26 1916 to October 10 1917
discharged October 10 1917, no longer physically fit for war service
War Badge, British War Medal, Victory Medal
Hospital E. Leads War Hospital, fracture (simple) of Left Tibia
character good