1885 - 1916
CPL David Wallace Crawford
1887 - 1916
Lce-Corpl John Joseph Nickle
1894 - 1916
Pte 17911 Morton Neill
1897 - 1916
Lieut Edward Stanley Ashcroft
1883 - 1918
Pte 17208 Harold Proctor

- Age: 26
- From: Liverpool
- Regiment: The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 18th Btn
- Died Thursday 22nd February 1917
- Commemorated at: Anfield Cem Liverpool
Panel Ref: II.C.948
Harold (Harry) was born on the 07th October 1889 in Everton, Liverpool, the son of John Proctor and his wife Martha Jane (née Williams) who were married on the 27th April 1874 at Emmanuel Church, Everton. John was a 21 year old clerk of 37 Ogwen Street, his father, Thomas, was a sawyer, whilst Martha was aged 19, of the same address, her father, Daniel, was a provision dealer. Harry was baptised on the 20th November 1889 at Anfield. His twin brother William Congreve Proctor was also baptised on this day.
The 1891 Census finds the family living at 21 St. Ambrose Grove, Walton on the Hill. Harold is 1 year of age and lives with his parents and six siblings. His father, John, is a 37 year old timber salesman born in Preston, whilst his mother, Martha J. is a 36 year old born in Liverpool. All of Harry's siblings were born in Liverpool and are listed as; Margaret A. aged 16, Alice J. aged 16, Edith aged 14, Mary H. aged 11, John P. aged 4 and William C. aged 1.
On the 09th January 1901 both Harry and his twin brother Wiiliam were enrolled in the Collegiate School, Liverpool. Their address was given as 18 Staplands Road, Liverpool and their father's occupation as a timber merchant. Their previous school is recorded as St John's in Knotty Ash.
By the time of the 1901 Census the family have moved to 18 Staplands Road, Liverpool. Harold is now 11 years of age and lives with his parents, seven siblings and his nephew. His siblings are shown as; Margaret A. McFarlane a married woman now aged 26, Edith aged 21, Mary H. aged 18, John P. aged 14 and an apprentice in the timber trade, William C. aged 11, Arthur aged 9 and Martha E. aged 7. His nephew is Charles Alex McFarlane aged 5. There is also a visitor in the household at the time that the Census was recorded.
Again by the 1911 Census the family have moved again, this time to 4 Denman Drive, Newsham Park. Harold is now aged 21 and is a clerk in the timber trade and lives with his parents and four siblings who are listed as; Mary Helena, aged 28, Will Congreve, twin aged 21 and employed as a pawnbroker, Arthur, is aged 19 and is an apprentice joiner and Martha Elsie is a 17 year old apprentice milliner. His parents advise that they have been married for 36 years and have had ten children, nine of whom have survived.
Harold’s father John died a very wealthy man, aged 54, on 02nd June 1911.
Probate:-
PROCTOR John of 4 Denman-drive, Newsham Park Liverpool gentleman died 2 June 1911 Probate Liverpool II July to Thomas Mason joiner and William Bate Proctor telegraphist. Effects £22,235 195. 2d. Resworn £22,805 195. 2d.
Harry enlisted at St George's Hall, in Liverpool on 01st September 1914 joining the 18th Battalion of The King's Liverpool Regiment as Private 17208. He gave his age as 24 years and 340 days, his occupation as a clerk and his records show previous service with the 10th Liverpool Scottish. He was described as being 5' 6 and a half inches tall and weighed 130lbs, with a 35” chest, and had a dark complexion with grey eyes and brown hair. His religion was stated as Church of England and as his next of kin was his mother, Martha, of 4 Denman Drive, later changed to his wife Hannah, of 74 Juvenal Street.
Harry married Hannah Jones at Our Lady and St Nicholas' Church Liverpool on the 01st September 1915. Harold was aged 25, his father, John, was a deceased timber merchant, whilst Hannah was aged 25 of Juvenal Street, her father, David, was a deceased mariner. His occupation is shown as a timber clerk rather than as a soldier.
From the 23rd September 1914 he was billeted at Hooton Park Race Course and remained there until 03rd December 1914 when they moved into the hutted accommodation at Lord Derby’s estate at Knowsley Hall. On 30th April 1915 the 18th Battalion alongside the other three Pals battalions left Liverpool via Prescot Station for further training at Belton Park, Grantham. They remained here until September 1915 when they reached Larkhill Camp on Salisbury Plain. He arrived in France on 7th November 1915.
His mother, Martha Jane, died on the 09th November 1915 just two days after Harry left England for France.
Harry's service record shows the following:
26.02.16 - To F.A., wounded.
03.03.16 - Resumed duty.
07.03.15 - Attached to A.P.M., 30th Divn. (Assistant Provost Marshal).
27.09.16 - To hospital.
28.09.16 - Admitted to 97 F.A., dyspepsia.
01.10.16 - Awarded Good Conduct badge on completion of two years service.
09.10.16 - Resumed duty.
He received his Good Conduct medal on completion of two years service in September 1916.
He fell ill in France in early 1917, with gastric catarrh and returned to the UK on 09th February 1917 aboard the Stad Antwerpen. He was immediately sent to Southall Auxiliary Military Hospital where it was discovered that he was suffering with a Duodenal Ulcer and an internal hemorrhage. He died at Eltham (London) Military Hospital on the 22nd February 1917, aged 26.
The medical officer at the hospital stated the duodenal ulcer was long standing, not caused by military service but injured by field rations.
A telegram dated 22nd February 1917 refers to him being L/Cpl Harold Proctor 4th Coy 18/KLR
His body was brought back to Liverpool for burial.
He now rests at Anfield Cemetery where his headstone really is something to behold. It features a Cross containing a Pals crest in the centre and there is a rifle slung across the left hand side of the Cross. The inscription contains the epitaph:
"HIS DUTY NOBLY DONE"
Harold ‘s death was reported in the Liverpool Echo on the 23rd February 1917;
Proctor - Feb 22 at Military Hospital Southall, age 27 L/Cpl Harold Proctor KLR dearly beloved husband of Hannah, 74 Juvenal Street. (Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away)
His death was also reported in the Liverpool Echo on the 24th February 1917;
Proctor – Feb 22 at Military Hospital Southall, aged 27. L/Cpl Harold Proctor KLR dearly beloved husband of Hannah, 74 Juvenal Street and son of the Late Mr and Mrs John Proctor of 4 Denman Drive. Service at Holy Trinity church, Walton Breck on Monday Feb 26 at 11.15. Funeral at Anfield cemetery at 12 o clock. Friends please accept this intimation.
Probate granted to his widow Hannah.
PROCTOR Harold of 74 Juvenal-street Liverpool private 18th battalion K.L.R. died 22 February 1917 at the Auxiliary Military Hospital, Southhall, Norwood, Surrey Probate Liverpool 3 April to Hannah Proctor widow. Effects £2039 6s. 2d.
He earned his three medals.
Soldiers Effects, Army Pay of £3 9s 5d and £4 War Gratuity, and a Pension of 13/9 pw to widow Hannah, 72 Kenmare Street.
His wife Hannah remarried to John Richard Alexander on the 07th July 1920 at St Matthew with St James' Church, Mossley Hill, and lived at “Birchfield”, Greenbank Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool. They had a daughter Nancy in 1923, and on the 1939 Register are living at 63 Wellington Road, Wallasey.
After the war they moved to the Isle of Man where she died, in 1987.
Harry is commemorated on the following Memorials:
Hall of Remembrance, Liverpool Town Hall, Additions Panel 2
Holy Trinity Church, Anfield
Boys Brigade Memorial in Holy Trinity Church in Anfield.
St Margaret’s C. of E. Church Anfield
Harold’s twin brother William Congreve Proctor also served in WW1 with the 10th Liverpool Scottish. He enlisted on the 11th September 1914 in Liverpool but only served 232 days and was discharged on the 30th April 1915 as being medically unfit with a condition suffered all his life.
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