Name : Bernard Henry Tullidge Son of Henry Tullidge and Amy Constance Tullidge (née Jupe) of Shide. Born 1891, Newport His brother Robert Milton Tullidge also died in WW I. |
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Census information : 1901 : Henry and Amy Tullidge are at 2 St Thomas Square, Newport, with their family including Bernard and Robert. Henry Tullidge is a Draper on his own account. 1911 : Henry and Amy Tullidge are at Brookside, Newport, with Bernard and Robert. Henry Tullidge gives no occupation; Bernard is a Mineral Water Traveller. |
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Service Details : Captain Bernard Henry Tullidge, 6th Bn attd. 13th Bn Worcestershire Regiment 6 May 1915 - Temp. 2nd Lieutenant, appointed 2nd Lieutenant 9 May 1917 - 2nd Lieutenant, appointed Acting Captain while commanding a company 23 June 1917 - relinquishes acting Captain appointment 20 July 1917 - Acting Captain. |
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Casualty Details : Died 27 August 1917, aged 25 Commemorated at Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium. CWGC Record |
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Commemorated on these Memorials :
Arreton Arreton Roll of Honour Newport Oddfellows War Memorial Newport Literary Society War Memorial Newport Borough War Memorial County War Memorial Newport Conservative Club Roll of Honour |
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Documents and Newspaper cuttings :
Isle of Wight County Press 8 Sep 1917 : TULLIDGE - Aug. 27, killed in action in France, Bernard Henry Tullidge, elder and only surviving son of Henry and Amy Constance Tullidge, The Nook, Addlestone, Surrey, and late of Shide, IW, aged 25. |
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Page last updated : 16 February 2015 (added link to Conservative Club Roll of Honour) |