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South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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 The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Lieutenant  Malcolm Johnson Williams JOHNSON - Royal Field Artillery


Died on Tuesday, February 18th 1919  aged 26


Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave of Memorial
France and Flanders 1914 Star, British War & Victory Medals Long Compton (SS. Peter & Paul) Churchyard
     
Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
3 Nov 1914 ~ Whichford Roll of Honour | Whichford War Memorial
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted Date Other War Memorials
Died of Colitis & pneumonia   St. Paul's School, Kensington
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units Other Military Information
Endsleigh Palace Military Hospital, London Pte 1912 London Regiment Commissioned to 2nd Lt 2 Oct 1915
    Promoted to Lt 5 Aug 1917

Circumstances Leading to Death (Normally from War Diary)           

Malcolm died of Colitis & pneumonia at the Endsleigh Palace Military Hospital, Euston Square, London

 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Bapitsm Date/Place
24 Apr 1892 in Huelva, Spain  
   
Parents Names Abode
Frank (died 1895) and Jennett Margarita Fookes Johnson Long Compton
Step father George Johnson Fookes  
   
Schools Colleges
St. Paul's, Kensington 1906 to 1909  
   
Address History Employment History
1892 - Huelva, Spain 1911 - Student
1901 - 34 Ellerker Gardens, Richmond on Thames 1914 - Student of Wireless Telegraphy
1911 - 34 Ellerker Gardens, Richmond on Thames  
Details about Malcolm have proven difficult to find, we do know that his sister Dorothy lived at The Oaks, Whichford. We have ordered his Army Officer file from the National Archives and we await its arrival (5 Aug 2023).