| BORN | 1880, Passenham Parish, Northamptonshire | 
	| LIVED | Maltings Row, Deanshanger, Northamptonshire in 1911 census.  Living with his mother, brother and 2 of his sisters | 
	| Enlisted | Northampton | 
	| Death | 28/09/1916, Killed in action in France | 
	| Buried | Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 10 D | 
	| Rank & Regiment | Private 28441, 10th Battalion, Essex Regiment | 
	| Father | William Franklin b. 1844 Westbury, nr Brackley, Northants. Died prior to 1911 census | 
	| Mother | Emma Franklin, b 1845 Hanwell, Oxon. Died December 1911 | 
	| Notes | The extract from the Army Registers of Soldiers’ Effects shows that William’s war gratuity was shared between his brother and 4 sisters.  Both parents had died prior to William so he would have been the a main wage earner for the household,  along with his brother George, who worked at the foundry.  This gratuity would have been a help to support the family after the loss of William |