ALLAN MAURICE CECIL JACKAMAN

Image from 1917 Suffolk Chronicle & Mercury newspaper.
Born: 25th May 1890, Ipswich.
Baptised: 3rd August 1890, St. Matthew’s Church, Ipswich.
Died: 19th August 1917; age 27; KiA.
Residence: 65, Richmond Road, Ipswich.
Employed: Messrs. Tollemache’s Brewery.
Enlistment Location: Ipswich.
Rank: Gunner; Service Number: 211100.
Regiment: Royal Field Artillery, 124th Battery, 28th Brigade.
Medals Awarded: Victory & British War.
Grave Reference:
III.B.5.
Klein-Vierstraat British Cemetery,
West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium.
Relatives Notified & Address: Son of Mr F. & Mrs E.H. Jackaman, of 65, Richmond Road, Ipswich.
Brother to STANLEY CECIL JACKAMAN.
CENSUS
1891 10, Elliott Street, Ipswich.
Allan was 10 months old and living with his parents & brother.
Frederick Jackaman, 25, a Brewers Drayman, born Flowton, Suffolk.
Ellen Kate Jackaman (nee Lay), 25, born Bramford, Suffolk.
Charles Herbert Jackman, 3, born Ipswich.
1901 67, Surbition Road, Ipswich.
Allan was 10 years old and living with his parents & siblings.
Frederick, 35, a Brewers Drayman.
Ellen, 36.
Charles, 13.
Donald Frederick Jackaman, 8, born Ipswich.
Stanley Cecil Jackaman, 6, born Ipswich.
Beatrice Maud Jackaman, 4, born Ipswich.
Leonard William Jackaman. 2 months, born Ipswich.
1911 65, Richmond Road, Ipswich.
Allan was 20 years old, a General Labourer. He was living with his parents & siblings.
Frederick, 45, a Brewers Drayman.
Ellen, 46.
Charles, 23, a Labourer – Tannery.
Stanley, 16, a Labourer – Iron Works.
Beatrice, 14, Day Girl.
Leonard, 10.
Hilda Ellen Jackaman, 7, born Ipswich.
Victor Samuel Jackaman, 3, born Ipswich.
In 1915, Ipswich, Allan married Ada Nellie Madderson, 1888, St. Mary’s Stoke, Ipswich – died 1917, Ipswich.
Soldiers’ Effects to Frederick Jackaman – father.
Allan is also remembered on SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL ww1 Memorial, Ipswich.
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