Service Number
4th/1868
Rank
Private
Firstname
William Armitage
Lastname
Dibnah
Battalion
1/4th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment
Notes

Attested May 1914 with the 4th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment at Londesborough Barracks Hull – Mobilized 5 August 1914 – Left Hull and marched to South Holderness to prepare defensive positions – Moved North to Hummersknott Park near Darlington became part of 150th York and Durham Brigade 50th (Northumberland) Division – October 1914 moved to Newcastle – Medal Index Card British War Medal and Victory Medal with 50th Northumbrian Divissional Cyclist Corps – Killed in Action 28 September 1917 as 14296 11 corps Army Cyclist Corps – Documents Available

Age
21
Birthplace
Hull
Enlisted
Hull
Residence
Hull
How Died
Killed in Action
Memorial
I. D. 8. CEMENT HOUSE Cemetery Boezingestraat, 8920 Langemark-Poelkapelle, Belgium
Next of Kin
Son of John William Dibnah, of 10, Rayleigh Avenue, Cornwall Street, Hull, and the late Henrietta Dibnah.
Date Died
28 September 1917