James Brook, 1896–1918?> (aged 22 years)
- Name
- James /Brook/
- Given names
- James
- Surname
- Brook
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Note: Taken from huddersfield.exposed: Taken from huddersfield.exposed: |
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Occupation
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Employer: Mr W. Armitage |
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Death
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Cause of death: Killed in Action Note: Service No:21/712 Service No:21/712 Served in: 1st/5th Bn West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). "Son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brook, of Bank End, Kirkburton, Huddersfield" |
Burial
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Cemetery: Vis-en-Artois Memorial
Address: Panel 4 Note: http://www.inmemories.com/Cemeteries/visenartoismemorial.htm http://www.inmemories.com/Cemeteries/visenartoismemorial.htm This Memorial bears the names of over 9,000 men who fell in the period from 8 August 1918 to the date of the Armistice in the Advance to Victory in Picardy and Artois, between the Somme and Loos, and who have no known grave. They belonged to the forces of Great Britain and Ireland and South Africa; the Canadian, Australian and New Zealand forces being commemorated on other memorials to the missing. The Memorial consists of a screen wall in three parts. The middle part of the screen wall is concave and carries stone panels on which names are carved. It is 26 feet high flanked by pylons 70 feet high. The Stone of Remembrance stands exactly between the pylons and behind it, in the middle of the screen, is a group in relief representing St George and the Dragon. The flanking parts of the screen wall are also curved and carry stone panels carved with names. Each of them forms the back of a roofed colonnade; and at the far end of each is a small building. The memorial was designed by J.R. Truelove, with sculpture by Ernest Gillick. It was unveiled by the Rt. Hon. Thomas Shaw on 4 August 1930. James' name is also inscribed on the Kirkburton War Memorial: http://www2.kirklees.gov.uk/community/warmemorial/memorial_details.aspx?mid=17#s4 |
Burial
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Note: In loving remembrance of In loving remembrance of The beloved eldest son of Who was killed in action In his 23rd year. Fondly we loved him - he is dear to us still, Bank End, Note: Headstone inscription: Headstone inscription: |
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1873–1936
Birth: 18 December 1873
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— Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG Death: 21 September 1936 — Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG |
Marriage | Marriage — between July 1895 and September 1895 — |
15 months
himself |
1896–1918
Birth: 21 September 1896
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22
— Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG Death: 23 September 1918 — FRA |
13 months
younger sister |
1897–1963
Birth: 16 October 1897
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23
— Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG Death: 21 September 1963 — Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG |
2 years
younger sister |
1899–1990
Birth: 4 December 1899
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25
— Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG Death: 16 February 1990 — Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG |
4 years
younger brother |
1903–1947
Birth: 23 June 1903
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— Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG Death: 6 October 1947 — Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG |
17 months
younger brother |
1904–1984
Birth: 30 October 1904
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— Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG Death: 16 April 1984 — Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG |
3 years
younger brother |
1907–1972
Birth: 2 May 1907
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— Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG Death: 12 March 1972 — Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG |
2 years
younger sister |
1909–2000
Birth: 31 August 1909
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— Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG Death: 8 May 2000 — Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG |
2 years
younger brother |
1911–1945
Birth: 14 December 1911
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— Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG Death: 24 March 1945 — DEU |
2 years
younger sister |
1914–2002
Birth: 5 February 1914
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— Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG Death: 23 September 2002 — Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG |
3 years
younger brother |
Census |
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Death |
Service No:21/712 Served in: 1st/5th Bn West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own). "Son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brook, of Bank End, Kirkburton, Huddersfield" |
Burial |
http://www.inmemories.com/Cemeteries/visenartoismemorial.htm This Memorial bears the names of over 9,000 men who fell in the period from 8 August 1918 to the date of the Armistice in the Advance to Victory in Picardy and Artois, between the Somme and Loos, and who have no known grave. They belonged to the forces of Great Britain and Ireland and South Africa; the Canadian, Australian and New Zealand forces being commemorated on other memorials to the missing. The Memorial consists of a screen wall in three parts. The middle part of the screen wall is concave and carries stone panels on which names are carved. It is 26 feet high flanked by pylons 70 feet high. The Stone of Remembrance stands exactly between the pylons and behind it, in the middle of the screen, is a group in relief representing St George and the Dragon. The flanking parts of the screen wall are also curved and carry stone panels carved with names. Each of them forms the back of a roofed colonnade; and at the far end of each is a small building. The memorial was designed by J.R. Truelove, with sculpture by Ernest Gillick. It was unveiled by the Rt. Hon. Thomas Shaw on 4 August 1930. James' name is also inscribed on the Kirkburton War Memorial: http://www2.kirklees.gov.uk/community/warmemorial/memorial_details.aspx?mid=17#s4 |
Burial |
In loving remembrance of The beloved eldest son of Who was killed in action In his 23rd year. Fondly we loved him - he is dear to us still, Bank End, Headstone inscription: |
Shared note
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Frances Moore (Armitage) owned a funeral parchment (see scan of item) detailing James. Understand James was a cousin of Frances (?) |
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James Brook |
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Newspaper cutting |
Descendants of James Brook
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Generation 1
James Brook, doffer (in 1915), son of Tom Brook and Elizabeth Rangeley, was born on 21 September 1896 in Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG and died on 23 September 1918 in FRA at the age of 22.
Ancestors of James Brook
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Generation 1
James Brook, doffer (in 1915), son of Tom Brook and Elizabeth Rangeley, was born on 21 September 1896 in Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG and died on 23 September 1918 in FRA at the age of 22.
Generation 2 back to topTom Brook, son of George Kaye Brook and Martha Knowles, was born on 8 December 1873 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG and died on 8 March 1940 at the age of 66.
Elizabeth Rangeley, daughter of John Rangeley and Rebecca Senior?, was born on 18 December 1873 in Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG and died on 21 September 1936 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG at the age of 62.
Generation 3 back to topGeorge Kaye Brook was born in 1847 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG and died in 1900 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG at the age of 53.
Martha Knowles was born in 1849 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG and died in 1900 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG at the age of 51.
John Rangeley, son of John Rainsley and Martha Waring, was born in 1831 in Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG and died in June 1896 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG at the age of 65.
Rebecca Senior? was born in 1836 in Keighley, Yorkshire, ENG and died in June 1903 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG at the age of 67.