GEORGE CLARKE 1879–1954
Born: 12th August 1879, possibly in Bingham, Notts
Married: Florence Mary Marshall, 1901 in Bingham
Children daughter Doris G born 27.12.1904, son William G. born 9.2.1907
Died 12th August 1954 (Railway Records)
Buried in Radcliffe on Trent Cemetery, grave reference C152
Military Service
Rank: Sapper
Service Number: 283633, later WR274037 (Waterways and Railways)
Military Unit: Royal Engineers, later Royal Engineers, sub unit Railways
Theatre of War: Unconfirmed
Medals Awarded: British War and Victory
Military Personnel Address on 1918 Electoral Register
Bolton Terrace, Radcliffe on Trent
Other information
G. W. Clarke, ex-serviceman, applied for a tenancy of one of the new council houses built in Radcliffe on Trent immediately after the war.
1921 Census
Address: Bolton Terrace, Radcliffe
Employment: Platelayer, Great Northern Railway
Household: wife Florence, daughters Gertrude, grocer’s clerk, J Burton grocers, Nottm, Doris, tailors, A Rose, tailor, radcliffe, son William, farm hand G Buxton farm Radcliffe.
1922 Electoral Register
Address: Shelford Road, Radcliffe on Trent
1939 Register
Address: No. 29 Council Houses, Cliff Crescent, Radcliffe on Trent
Occupation: London North Eastern Railway, engineers repair staff
Household: living with wife Florence M. born 27.4.1874, son William, railway goods porter and married daughter Doris Keywood
Reasons for inclusion on the Radcliffe on Trent Roll of Honour
Radcliffe on Trent address when on active service, lived in village after the war.