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Private Fred Sibson

 
 

Claro Times – 20th March 1915

Pannal Golf Club – Annual Meeting

……………the report and balance sheet were adopted, and it was decided to keep a permanent record on the minutes of all members who had joined the Forces, and that letters of sympathy be sent to the relatives of Lieutenants Schunck and Yates.

The hon. Secretary, Mr J C Walsham, reported that the full list of members who were serving were as follows : 

H E Appleyard, S Barber, P Barker, H Brown, L S Chappell, H Denton, H Graham Dickens, G Dobson, H F Downes, J G Greenwood, S H Holmes, R B Hudson, H Hansen, B Holroyd, H L Johnson, H Lingard, T C Moxon, A Mann, W Ogden, R J Ogden, J J Powell, A B Phillips, W Porter, E W K Pfeiffer, J Robinson, H Rowles, H F Snowden, A L Tetlow, R McLeod Veitch, B S Worth, E Walker, A H Wilde, P G Williamson.

The following members of the staff are also serving : 

E H Cassidy (professional), Sergeant Major D Johnstone (clerk), Sergeant Major Hope (caddy master), C Pearson, H Clapham, W Cartwright (who has been killed in action), F Harrison, and S Burnley. Caddies – T Atha, C Carter, H Durham, T Halliday, W Hume, C Hutchinson, J Rochford, F Sibson, and R Whorley.

 

Harrogate Herald - 14th November 1917

Roll of Honour

Sergeant Sibson, son of Mr & Mrs J Sibson, 15 Camwal Road, Starbeck, has been wounded in the shoulder, and is in hospital at Edgbaston, Birmingham. He went to Egypt, and then to France, where he was seven months before being wounded. He has three brothers with the colours - Private Fred Sibson, who is on HMS Privet, but is in hospital through an accident; Private Herbert Sibson (WY), who was sent home from France with pleurisy, and after being at Bangor and Midlothian is now in the convalescent camp at Ripon; Private Joe Sibson, who is also in the West Yorks. A nephew, Willie Sibson, is in the RFA.

 

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