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Malvern Commemoration: Malvern Library
Burial/Commemoration: Thiepval Memorial
Nature of Death: Died of wounds France 3/9/16
Next of Kin: Son of Sardius and Mary Jane Hancock of The Pastures, Tan House Lane and husband of Ada Dorothy Hancock of 18 Church Road, Malvern
Previous Employment: At an Ordinance Factory, Coventry
Wilfred Hancock was born in Harbledown, Kent, the son of Sardius and Mary Jane Hancock of The Pastures, Tan House Lane, Malvern. His father was a well-known temperance advocate in Malvern Link. He enlisted in the King’s Royal Rifle Corps at Coventry from the Ordinance Factory in November 1915 and went to France in June 1916. He did not have to enlist as Ordinance Work was a reserved occupation.
In October 1916, his parents heard from the War Office that his Wilfred was reported missing after an engagement on the 3rd September. At the time his brother Lieut R Hancock, Worcestershire Regiment was at home recovering from wounds.
Malvern News 14/10/1916, 28/10/1916
Stevens Annual for 1914 Malvern 1914
Berrows Worcester Journal Picture Supplement 21/10/1916
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