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On this day 8th September 1915

No record in the War Diary [WO/95/2694]


Sept 8th. Same as yesterday. Nice day again. Lt. Sampson wounded. Heard about N.D. Aeroplanes busy.

[3289 Pte George William Beardsley]


Sampson JS

 John Stephen Sampson was Gazetted 2/Lieutenant in the 6th Battalion on 26th September 1914 from the Officer University Contingent of the Senior Division Officer Training Corps. He arrived in France on the 14th July 1915. He was promoted Lieutenant in August 1915 before transferring to England wounded. He did not serve in France again with the 1/6th Battalion.


2007 Whittaker2007 Pte. Charles Thomas Whittaker, a 20 year old miner from Alfreton was killed in action on this day and buried in Spoilbank Cemetery. Charles enlisted in June 1913 and served with “G” Clay Cross Company.


The sick and wounded men included:-

1313 coleman1313 Pte. Albert Coleman who suffered from lumbargo and was admitted to 1st NMFA and 46 DRS. He re-joined Battalion on 16.9.15.

On this day 22nd July 1915

Maple Copse 22.7.1915: CAPTS F. M. DICK, E. B. JOHNSON and LIEUTS J. S. SAMPSON and J. L. PERCIVAL joined from England having joined bivouac day before.

Casualties – wounded Officers nil – O.R. killed 3 wounded 19.

War Diary [WO/95/2694]


Dick FMFrank Mackenzie Dick


Johnson EBJohnson EB 2

Evelyn Brown Johnson – The Bourne, Ashover


Sampson JS

John Stephen Sampson


Percival JLJohn Lakeman Percival


The men killed in action were:-2142 Frank Hallam

  • 1563 Pte. Harry Depledge
  • 2142 Pte. Frank Hallam
  • 1301 Pte. Alfred Gent 

All three men are buried in Maple Copse Cemetery.Hallam-Gent-Depledge