R. Charles Clarke
Epithet: First World War soldier
Record type: First World War Biographies
Town / Village residence: Douglas
Biography: First World War Soldier. 'No. 16263. Private. A Co. (Company). 14 Royal Scots. Transferred from I.O.M. Vol. (Isle of Man Volunteers). Nov. 23 at Glencorse Camp. Milton Bridge. In Dec. Chickerell Camp Weymouth. March. Address Transport Doncaster Road Weymouth Reported June 7. Later at Hawick. Sept. 8. In France but no details. Dec. 6 c/o No.2 A.S.C. Sect. (Army Service Corps Section). Advanced Horse Transport Depot . Brit. Exp. Force (British Expeditionary Force). Oct. 1916 c/o No. 2 A.S.C. as above. Apr. 1917 13 R. Scots. Transport Sect. B.E.F. Wounded. Aug. 2. 1917 Nov. 1917 Attached School of Farriery A.P.O. S.I. B.E.F. Nov. 1913 (1918) 13 R.Scots Transport Sect. B.E.F.' (Extract from handwritten notes by The Reverend Robert Daniel Kermode, Vicar of St George's Church, Douglas, about men from his parish serving in the First World War. MS 10003/3)
External sources: 36 Barrack Street