Profile: John Edward Hawdon
Date of Birth:
Place of Birth: Newcastle
Hamlet: West End
Village: Wolsingham
Parish: Wolsingham
Enlisted: Monday, April 19, 1915, (aged 47)
Regiment: Durham Light Infantry
Battalion: 6th Batallion
Conflict: First World War
War Record: No
Discharge Status:
Next of Kin: Husband of Alice Mary Hawdon of West End, Wolsingham
Occupation in 1911 Census - Mechanical Draughtsman in Steel Industry - Born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1868, the son of William - an engineering draughtsman - and Jane Hawdon, he was working for Rogerson's steel works at Wolsingham, when he was commissioned in 1893 in the 2nd Volunteer Battalion DLI as a Second Lieutenant. In 1908, he joined the 6th Battalion DLI when the Volunteers became Territorials. Major Hawdon went with 6 DLI to Belgium, as Second in Command, in April 1915 and fought in the 2nd Battle of Ypres before being invalided home with rheumatism in December 1915. He served for the rest of war in Bishop Auckland at the Battalion's Administrative HQ
Major John Edward Hawdon (No: None)
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