Name
George Lawrence
Conflict
First World War
Date of Death / Age
08/06/1917
Rank, Service Number & Service Details
Private
730278
Canadian Infantry
75th Bn.
Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards
Not Yet Researched
Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country
CANADIAN CEMETERY NO.2, NEUVILLE-ST. VAAST
Sp. Mem. 7. C. 4.
France
Headstone Inscription
Not Researched
UK & Other Memorials
Hatfield Town Memorial, Hatfield In Memoriam Book
Pre War
George was the son of George (senior) and Alice Laurence, born in Hatfield on 28th February 1884.
In the 1891 census George was 7 and had two brothers Thomas (4) and William (1) and they were living in Hatfield. His father working as a bricklayers labourer.
In 1901 George, was still living with his parents aged 17, and living with his parents at 3, Primrose Cottages, Hatfield and four new siblings: Herbert (6), Ada (8), Elizabeth (7) and Ethel (1). Both George and his father were working as labourers.
He had joined the Herts Territorials for a year before emigrating to Canada probably with his brother Thomas, just before the war.
Wartime Service
In Canada he was working as a mill hand when he enlisted on 27th December 1915. He was 5’ 8” and had a dark complexion with black hair and blue eyes.
The Bishop’s Hatfield Parish Magazine of April 1917, in its 31st list of men mobilised from Hatfield, recorded: “George Lawrence, Primrose Cottages, Canadian contingent.” and then in July 1917: “We have to chronical still further losses among our men from Hatfield. Pt T. Lawrence 75 Bat. A.COY Canadian contingent has been missing since March 1st...... We regret to receive the news of the death of Pt. G. Lawrence, Canadian contingent who was killed on June 8th while gallantly taking part in a raid on the enemy’s trenches, much sympathy goes out to his family in this additional sorrow.”
Additional Information
Brother of Thomas Lawrence who was also killed.
Hatfield Parish Council Souvenir Committee Ledger: Mrs Lawrence (Mother) of 3, Primrose Cottages, Hatfield received an “In Memoriam and Roll of Honour Album”.
George is also commemorated on the family headstone in St Luke's Churchyard, Bishops Hatfield (no photograph currently available). The inscription reads:
Acknowledgments
Jonty Wild, Christine & Derek Martindale, Hatfield Local History Society (www.hatfieldhistory.uk)