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Kipling deaths in WWI 1917 KIPLING, NORMAN EVERARD Rank: Private Service No: 5770 Date of Death: 01/02/1917 Age: 21 Regiment/Service: Honourable Artillery Company 1st Bn. Grave Reference VI. A. 15. Cemetery ANCRE BRITISH CEMETERY, BEAUMONT-HAMEL Additional Information: Son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kipling, of "Mount Mascal," Worcester Rd., Sutton, Surrey. Born at Clapham, London.

The 1/1 st battalion of the HAC joined the 63 rd (Royal Naval division) in July 1916. The division was involved in the operations on the Ancre in Jan-Mar 1917 in the Somme area, during which Norman was killed. 1911 Kings Avenue, Clapham, London

His father John George Kipling had stood unsuccessfully for the Liberals in the 1910 election. John was from the Missionary Kipling family group. Burnley Express - Wednesday 19 January 1910

KIPPLING, ROBERT EDWARD Rank: Private Service No: 721200 Date of Death: 09/04/1917 Age: 23 Regiment/Service: Canadian Infantry 78th Bn. Panel Reference Memorial VIMY MEMORIAL Additional Information: Son of George Kipling; husband of Charlotte Kipling, of St. Peter's, Peguis, Manitoba.

78 th Battalion War Diary Robert therefore died on the first day of the attack on Vimy Ridge. 1911 Clandeboye Agency, Manitoba Robert had married Charlotte Flett at St Andrews, Manitoba, in 1913. He was the son of George Kipling and Maria Bear and of the Hudson Kipling family group.

KIPLING, GEORGE Rank: Private Service No: 183283 Date of Death: 03/05/1917 Age: 21 Regiment/Service: Canadian Infantry 3rd Bn. Panel Reference Memorial VIMY MEMORIAL Additional Information: Foster son of Mrs. Mary Lucy Kipling, of 4001, 16A St., S.W. Calgary, Alberta. 1901 Calgary West George was the son of William Kipling and Isabella Myers, although his parents later appear to have separated, possibly leaving him to be raised by his grandmother Marie Louise (Lucy) Kipling. He is of the Hudson Kipling family group.

George s battalion was in the front line on the attack on Fresnoy village on 3 May 1917, which is most probably where he was killed.

KIPLING, JOHN STEPHEN Rank: Private Service No: 57405 Date of Death: 08/06/1917 Age: 25 Regiment/Service: Royal Army Medical Corps Grave Reference Green. 96. Cemetery WHITBY (LARPOOL) CEMETERY Additional Information: Son of George Henry and Mary Ann Kipling; husband of Florence Mary Kipling, of 3, Poplar Row, Whitby

John enlisted in 10 Company, Royal Army Medical Corps on the day of his wedding to Florence Mary Fowler. He was sent to France in September 1915 and was diagnosed with nephritis at Arras in May 1916. He was transferred (as a patient) to a military hospital in Nottingham from where he was discharged from the RAMC as unfit in August 1916. He returned home, only to die less than a year later. 1911 Hilton s Yard, Baxtergate, Whitby George Henry was the son of George Kipling, who was in turn the son of George Kipling, the brother of Rudyard Kipling s great-grandfather. So he is of the Rudyard Kipling family group. 1881 Hawsker cum Stainsacre 1851 Stainton Dale, Yorks

KIPLING, FRED Rank: Corporal Service No: 19529 Date of Death: 24/09/1917 Age: 22 Regiment/Service: West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own) 1st Bn. Grave Reference II. G. 13. Cemetery ST. PATRICK'S CEMETERY, LOOS Additional Information: Son of John and Mary A. Kipling, of 37, Falmer Rd., Darlington. The 1 st battalion of the W Yorks Regiment formed part of the 18 th brigade in the 6 th division. The division was in the Loos sector and was in the front line on the day Fred was killed.

1911 Falmer Road, Darlington 1901 Thornaby. Yorks. Fred was of the Melsonby Kipling family group.

KIPLING, EDWIN Rank: Private Service No: 242311 Date of Death: 21/10/1917 Regiment/Service: King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 1st/5th Bn. Panel Reference Panel 108 to 111. Memorial TYNE COT MEMORIAL Additional Information: Name: Edwin Kipling Birth Place: Everton, Nottingham Death Date: 21 Oct 1917 Death Location: France & Flanders Enlistment Location: Mexborough Rank: Private Regiment: King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry) Battalion: 1/5th Battalion Number: 242311 Type of Casualty: Killed in action The 1/5th battalion of the KOYLI was part of the 148th Brigade, 49th (West Riding) Division. It was in action in the Battle of Poelcappelle near Ypres in October 1914 On October 9 th, the attack by the 148th Brigade on the right of the 49th Division, stalled in the swamp astride the Ravebeek and only a few parties managed to get across. In the afternoon the 148th and 146th brigades were near the red line, having had 2,500 casualties.

It is possible that Edwin was wounded seriously in that attack and died on the 21 st. Or he could simply have been killed by shellfire or sniper whilst in the trenches. 1911 Church Street, Rawmarsh, Rotherham, Yorks 1891 Everton, Notts Edwin was of the Notts Kiplings family group.

WILLIAM ALFRED KIPLING Rank: Private Service No: 22193 Date of Death: 30/11/1917 Regiment/Service: Durham Light Infantry 11th Bn. Grave Reference IV. E. 12. Cemetery GOUZEAUCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY Location Information Gouzeaucourt is a large village 15 kilometres south west of Cambrai and 15 kilometres north-east of Peronne. The village is built along the D917 which connects these two towns. Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery is to be found opposite the civil cemetery, which is just within the village boundary on the D29, a road which connects Gouzeaucourt with Heudicourt. Historical Information Gouzeaucourt village was captured by the 8th Division on the night of 12-13 April 1917. It was lost on 30 November 1917 in the German counterattack at the end of the Battle of Cambrai, and recaptured the same day by the 1st Irish Guards. It was lost again on 22 March 1918, attacked by the 38th (Welsh) Division on the following 18 September, and finally retaken by the 21st Division on 8 October. The cemetery was begun in November 1917, taken over by the Germans in 1918, and used again by Commonwealth forces in September and October 1918, but the original burials (now in Plot III) are only 55 in number. It was enlarged after the Armistice when graves were brough in from other cemeteries and from the battlefield of Cambrai. The cemetery now contains 1,295 burials and commmemorations of the First World War. 381 of the burials are unidentified but there are special memorials to 34 casualties known or believed to be buried among them. Another special memorial records the name of a soldier buried in Gouzeaucourt Communal Cemetery in May 1917 whose grave was destroyed by shell fire. DLI 11th Battalion, Pioneers - France and Flanders 20 July 1915. 1916-20th (Light) Division. Pioneers.

10 October 1917 3 December 1917: Battle of Cambrai 11th DLI critical to holding the line against German counter-attack.

William Alfred (b1876) was son of Tobias Kipling of the Melsonby Kipling family group. He left a widow, Ethel, whom he had married in 1915.