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St Peters Church, Fairfield.
Born: 1896, Clifton Lancashire in O/N/D Qtr to William & Margaret Peacock. He had three older siblings, Mabel Mary, Jane Beck and John William, and three younger, Kate Annie, Tom Taylor and Dora Margaret,
1901 Census: the family were living at 69 Bolton Road, Clifton, Lancashire.
1914: Enlisted in Buxton on 6th October. Living at Brook House Farm Long Hill. Richard gave his occupation as a Bank Clerk.
1915: 4th May suffering from Rheumatic Fever & Nerve Shock fighting @ Kemmel Belgium transferred to Clearing Station 5th May then to Stationary Hospital in Rouen 8th May in France and finally home to England 14th May 1915.
1918: Death Chapel-en-le-Frith Registers Vol 7b Page 1942.
Grave: St Peter’s Churchyard Fairfield.