Private JOHN ARTHUR CAPEWELL 

2nd Btn. Durham Light Infantry.


 

 

Above - Extract from 'Langley Mill's and Aldercar's Part in the Victory' by S. Ashmore and  A.C.S. Ashmore (University of London).

Soldiers Died Information:- 

BORN:  Derby  ENLISTED: Derby.  RESIDENCE: Langley Mill DIED OF WOUNDS

SERVICE No: 50793 Formerly 4063 Notts & Derbys Regiment  THEATRE OF WAR:  France & Flanders

CWGC Information:   ABBEVILLE COMMUNLA CEMETERY EXTENSION IV. F. 7

DATE OF DEATH - 19th September 1918 Aged 39

Son of: John & Elizabeth Capewell of Langley Mill, husband of Fanny Capewell of 21, Bridge Street, Langley Mill, Notts..

1901 CENSUS - John & Elizabeth Capewell were living at Bridge Street with sons; John (20) and William (17) both coal miners below ground, and sons George (11 ), Frank(9), Robert (7) and Edwin (3).  John senior was employed as a moulder and his father David Capewell, a retired painter aged 76 was also living with the family.

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