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41044   Private William Arthur Lilley
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Dated added: 18/10/2020   Last updated: 19/10/2020
Personal Details
Regiment/Service: 110th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (British Army)
Date Of Birth: 29/05/1884
Died: 21/03/1918 (Killed in Action)
Age: 33
Summary      
William Arthur Lilley was the son of Arthur and Elizabeth Lilley. He was born on 29th May 1884. He was one of at least eight children, all born in the Magherafelt area. By 1901 the family had moved to Belfast. William married in 1910. He was a labourer in an Iron Works. Private William Arthur Lilley was serving with the 110th Field Ambulance of the Royal Army Medical Corps when he was killed in action 21st March 1918.
Further Information
William Arthur Lilley was the son of Arthur and Elizabeth Lilley. Arthur Lilley and Lizzie Woodside were married on 15th September 1876 in the district of Magherafelt.
William Arthur Lilley was born on 29th May 1884. He was one of at least eight children, all born in the Magherafelt area.
Known family: Arthur Lilley, Elizabeth Lizzie Lilley, Samuel Lilley (born 6th June 1877), James Lilley (born 30th January 1879), John Lilley (born 20th July 1880), Mary Lilley (born 13th August 1882), William Arthur Lilley (born 29th May 1884), Jessie /Sissey Lilley (born 16th December 1885), Richard Lilley (born 11th December 1887).
Main Street, Castledawson
The 1901 census lists Willie as age 16, living with the family at house 49 in Castledawson, County Londonderry. His mother was a widow. William was still at school.
William Lilley married Helena McCaskey on 11th July 1910 in Belfast.
The 1911 census lists William Arthur as age 24, living with his wife at house 7 in Bendigo Street, Ormeau, Belfast. William was a labourer in an Iron Works.
William and Helena had at least on child. Violet Lilley was born on 28th February 1912 in Belfast.
William and his family went on to live at 62 Dunvegan Street, Belfast.
Private William Lilley entered the war in France on 5th October 1915.
Private William Arthur Lilley was serving with the 110th Field Ambulance of the Royal Army Medical Corps when he was killed in action 21st March 1918.
William’s older brother, Lance-Corporal Samuel Lilley, also died in the war. Samuel was serving with the 2nd Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment when he was killed in action six months later on 29th September 1918.
Private William Arthur Lilley is buried in Ham British Cemetery in Muille-Villette, France. Unusually, there is no grave inscription
Private William Lilley is commemorated on the Roll of Honour for Mountpottinger Presbyterian Church in Belfast.
Private William Lilley and his brother are also commemorated on the family headstone in Knockbreda Cemetery in Belfast.
Information courtesy of Nigel Henderson via Sam Hudson
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Relevant Magherafelt Area Locations
No Location Region Location Notes Longtitude Latitude
1 Castledawson town Castledawson Born in Castledawson town 54.777703 -6.560707
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1 1901 census lists Lilley family Lists Willie as age 16 living with the family at house 49 in Castledawson, Londonderry
2 1911 census lists Lilley family Does not list William as living with the family at house 25 in London Street, Ormeau, Down
3 1911 census lists William Lilley Lists William Arthur as age 24 living with his wife at house 7 in Bendigo Street , Ormeau, Down
4 Facebook - 36th Ulster Div Brief details and altered photo
5 Lance-Corporal Samuel Lilley Brother of Private William Lilley
6 National Archives UK Medal card can be purchased here
7 RAMC in the Great War Photo of Private William Arthur Lilley plues details
8 War Graves Photographic Project Photo of Private William Arthur Lilley's grave can be purchased here
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