Lance Sergeant William Edward Corbett, 12826

  • Batt - 8
  • Unit - Leicestershire Regiment
  • Section -
  • Date of Birth - 1898
  • Died - 12/08/1917
  • Age - 19

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Source: Michael Doyle Their Name Liveth For Evermore: The Great War Roll of Honour for Leicestershire and Rutland.
He was the son of William Corbett a hosiery machine operator, born 1870 in Shepshed, Leics., and his wife Amelia Alice Corbett (nee Wortley), born 1874 in Gracedieu, Leics. William Edward was born in 1898 in Shepshed, Leics., he had one sibling, a sister, Ellen, born 1901 in Shepshed,Leics., also residing with the family was his paternal uncle Edwin, a shoe riveter, born 1884 in Shepshed, Leics., and his paternal aunt, Sarah, a hosiery machine minder, born 1886 in Shepshed, Leics., in March 1901 the family home was at Forest Street, Shepshed, Leics. In April 1911 William was schoolboy and was residing in the family home at Brook Street, Shepshed, Leics., together with his parents and siblings, Arthur, a shoe trade worker, born 1881, Ellen, a schoolgirl, Hannah, a schoolgirl, born 1903, Emma, a schoolgirl, born 1906, Gertrude, a schoolgirl, born 1908 and May, born 1910, all his siblings were born in Shepshed, Leics. On Friday June 15th 1917 The Melton Mowbray Times & Vale of Belvoir Gazette published the following article under the heading. “PRISONERS OF WAR” – LEICESTERSHIRE MEN IN GERMAN HANDS.- The following men have recently been reported to the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Prisoners of War Committee, New Street, Leicester, as being prisoners of war:- Leicestershire Regt. Lance Sergt. W. E. Corbett.

Source: Leicestershire War Memorials Project.
Coalville Times article - Friday October 5th, 1917

LOCAL CASUALTIES

Mr and Mrs W. Corbett, Springfield Road, Shepshed, have received information that their son, Lance-Sergeant W. E. Corbett, Leicestershire Regiment, has died in the camp at Soltan Z, Germany where he was a prisoner of war, having been taken after being severely wounded on May 3rd last.

Research undertaken and submitted by Andy Murby 24/12/2017

Leicestershire Project Findings
  • Conflict - World War I
  • Other Memorials - Shepshed Oaks & Charley
Research from Michael Doyle's Their Name Liveth For Evermore
  • Unit - Leicestershire Regiment
  • Cause of death - DIED
  • Burial Commemoration - Hamburg Cem., Ohlsdorf, Germany
  • Born - St. Botolph's, Shepshed, Leicestershire
  • Enlisted - Loughborough, Leicestershire
  • Place of Residence - 42 Oakley Road, Shepshed, Leicestershire, England
  • Memorial - SHEPSHED MEM., LEICS
  • Memorial - ST. WINIFRIDE'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, SHEPSHED, LEICS

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