Private Charles
Mountfield MM Charles was born on the 13 October 1893 at Liverpool, Lancashire and lived in Burnley, Lancashire from circa 1905. He married Agnes T. Barrett at Burnley in 1919 and shortly afterwards moved back to Liverpool. On the 1939 Register he is living at 51, Ismay Street, Liverpool and is shown as being a Asphalt layer and labourer. He died at Liverpool, Lancashire in January 1946 and was buried in Anfield Cemetery on the 12 January 1946. (Courtesy of Dave Ingham) Burnley Express of 27 January 1917
Formerly a stoker for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company at Rosegrove, he joined the army in September, 1914. One of his brothers, Thomas, was formerly in the Lancashire Fusiliers and saw service in Crete, the Soudan, and South Africa, holding four medals. He was invalided home from South Africa suffering from wounds, and was 12 months in hospital. Another brother, John, served in the King's Liverpools, and has been through much fighting in the present war, until his time expired in May. His sister's husband is now serving in the King's Liverpools, and one of her brother in law has been killed and one wounded.
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