File:-2020-12-09 CWGC gravestone, W Hinnells, Canadian Army Medical Corps, Saint Nicholas, Salthouse.JPG
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English: CWGC gravestone of William Hinnells of the Canadian Army Medical Corps in the churchyard of St Nicholas' parish church in the village of Salthouse, Norfolk, England. William Hinnells was the son of William George and Elizabeth Hinnells, of Little Snoring, Fakenham, Norfolk, In 1911 he was known to have been living with his family in Salthouse. He was a labourer in one of the gravel quarries in the area. By 1912 he had emigrated to Canada and was living in Calgary. He married Helen Bentley in Calgary and they had a daughter, Queenie Irene Hinnells. William enlisted into the Canadian Army Medical Corps Sacree Camp in Calgary on 21 August 1915, and was posted to Europe. William fell ill in 1917 and was admitted to hospital in Dannes in France with a cardiac disease. He was shipped to England and treated at Tranmere Auxiliary Hospital at Birkenhead in Merseyside. He died on 16 November 1918. |
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Object location | 52° 57′ 00.58″ N, 1° 05′ 18.31″ E ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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