Charles Oxtoby Barker grave monument details at St Luke Church burial ground, Clifford, Yorkshire,England

Charles Oxtoby Barker grave monument in St Luke Church burial ground, Clifford, Yorkshire, England

Charles Oxtoby Barker grave monument: legible names and details

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Gunner Charles Oxtoby Barker
1916 first name on monument
Robert W C Barker
father of Charles Oxtoby Barker
Martha Jane Barker
mother of Charles Oxtoby Barker

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Charles Oxtoby Barker was my great uncle. He died aged 24 in the First World War when he was thrown from a horse, whilst serving as a gunner with the RGA. Gunner Charles Oxtoby, 733, West Riding Heavy battery, (RGA-TF) Royal Garrison Artillery was born in Barkstone Ash in York, and enlisted in York while living in Barkstone Ash. He 'died' at home . This means that as a soldier he was being wounded in action and died 'at home', which can mean in a hospital in England (out of the battle area, in Blighty). The Commonwealth War Graves Commission gives his date of death as 21/2/1916 and Soldiers Died In The Great War gives his date of death as 1/3/1916.
(requested on 10 02 2012)
Currently tracing my family tree and Charles Oxtoby Barker is a brother of my grandfather Herbert Henry Barker.
(requested on 11 01 2016)
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Location of the above Charles Oxtoby Barker monument

St Luke Church burial ground, Clifford, Yorkshire, England

St Luke Church burial ground, Clifford
St Luke Church burial ground

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