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Name & Rank
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Rifleman Richard Fisher Johnson
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Unit
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No. Z/2452, B Company, 21st Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps.
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How & When Died
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Died of Wounds, 30 September 1916.
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Age, if known
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23 years.
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Next of Kin details
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Third son of Agnes Jane and the late Edmund Johnson, of Lower Barnbow Farm, Scholes, Leeds.
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Commemoration Details
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Buried in All Saints Churchyard, Barwick in Elmet, Leeds.
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Other Information / Remarks
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The news of Richard Johnson's wounding was announced in the Yorkshire Evening Post. He was suffering from gunshot wounds.
Richard Johnson Died of his wounds at Netley Military Hospital, near Southampton, Hampshire. He was born in Driffield, Yorkshire,
and enlisted in York. His brother, Frank, also died in the war.
The 21st Bn. KRRC was subtitled the Yeoman Rifles. The battalion was raised in 1915 by Charles, Earl Feversham from volunteers
from farming communities across Yorkshire, Co. Durham and Northumberland. The Earl commanded the battalion and was killed
leading it in October 1916. The future Earl of Avon and one time Prime Minister, Anthony Eden was the battalion's Adjutant.
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Photographs
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Remembering the Fallen of Two Villages on the Eastern Fringes of Leeds.
Site built by Nigel Marshall
Copyright 2006-7
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