Joe JOHNSONAge: 21 years1895–1916
- Name
- Joe JOHNSON
- Given names
- Joe
- Surname
- JOHNSON
| Birth | about 1895 24 |
| Birth of a sister | Alice JOHNSON 17 July 1897 (Age 2 years) |
| Birth of a sister | May JOHNSON 1 May 1899 (Age 4 years) |
| Birth of a brother | Robert JOHNSON 24 May 1901 (Age 6 years) Address: 43 Crown Street
Nottingham |
| Birth of a sister | Penina JOHNSON 27 February 1903 (Age 8 years) |
| Birth of a brother | Jim JOHNSON 23 September 1906 (Age 11 years) |
| Death | 14 July 1916 (Age 21 years) Cause of death: Killed in action |
| Family with parents |
| father |
James ‘Jim’ JOHNSON Birth: about 1871 30 27 — New Tupton, Derbyshire Death: 1940 |
| mother |
Mary Ann STODDART Death: |
| younger brother |
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-5 years himself |
Joe JOHNSON Birth: about 1895 24 Death: 14 July 1916 — France |
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-4 years elder sister |
Eliza JOHNSON Birth: 21 January 1891 20 — Pilsley, Derbyshire Death: 1972 |
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2 years elder brother |
Fred JOHNSON Birth: 25 February 1893 22 — Nottinghamshire Death: |
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4 years younger sister |
Alice JOHNSON Birth: 17 July 1897 26 — Nottingham Death: |
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21 months younger sister |
May JOHNSON Birth: 1 May 1899 28 — Nottingham Death: |
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4 years younger sister |
Penina JOHNSON Birth: 27 February 1903 32 — Bulwell, Nottingham Death: |
| brother |
Private |
| younger brother |
Jim JOHNSON Birth: 23 September 1906 35 — Bulwell, Nottingham Death: |
| Note | Served with Leicestershire Regiment, 7th Battallion.
Service number 13701
Grave Thiepval Memorial
Memorial reference Pier and Face 2c and 3a
Details of the campaign in which those on the memorial were killed -
On 1 July 1916, supported by a French attack to the south, thirteen divisions of Commonwealth forces launched an offensive on a line from north of Gommecourt to Maricourt. Despite a preliminary bombardment lasting seven days, the German defences were barely touched and the attack met unexpectedly fierce resistance. Losses were catastrophic and with only minimal advances on the southern flank, the initial attack was a failure. In the following weeks, huge resources of manpower and equipment were deployed in an attempt to exploit the modest successes of the first day. However, the German Army resisted tenaciously and repeated attacks and counter attacks meant a major battle for every village, copse and farmhouse gained. At the end of September, Thiepval was finally captured. The village had been an original objective of 1 July. Attacks north and east continued throughout October and into November in increasingly difficult weather conditions. The Battle of the Somme finally endedon 18 November with the onset of winter. In the spring of 1917, the German forces fell back to their newly prepared defences, the Hindenburg Line, and there were no further significant engagements in the Somme sector until the Germans mounted their major offensive in March 1918. The Thiepval Memorial, the Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, bears the names of more than 72,000 officers and men of the United Kingdom and South African forces who died in the Somme sector before 20 March 1918 and have no known grave. Over 90% of those commemorated died between July and November 1916. The memorial also serves as an Anglo-French Battle Memorial in recognition of the joint nature of the 1916 offensive and a small cemetery containing equal numbers of Commonwealth and French graves lies at the foot of the memorial. The memorial, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, was built between 1928 and 1932 and unveiled by the Prince of Wales, in the presence of the President of France, on 31 July 1932. The dead of other Commonwealth countries who died on the Somme and have no known graves are commemorated on national memorials elsewhere. |
| Note | From CWGC site -
Name: JOHNSON, JOE
Initials: J
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Corporal
Regiment/Service: Leicestershire Regiment
Unit Text: 7th Bn.
Age: 21
Date of Death: 14/07/1916
Service No: 13701
Additional information: Son of Jim Johnson, of 28, Derwent St., Nottingham.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: Pier and Face 2 C and 3 A.
Memorial: THIEPVAL MEMORIAL |
| Note | No children |