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Frederick Pinnock

Palmer's Shipyard

from:Jarrow

(d.15th Jun 1915)

Frederick Pinnock aged 31 was a Dock Labourer in Palmers Shipyard and was killed on the 15th June 1915 during a bombing raid by Zeppelin LZ40 (L10) in which High Explosive and Incendiary Bombs struck the Works. He was remembered on a Memorial Plaque mounted in the old Stirling Foundry Building and at Jarrow Cemetery.

Frederick was the son of Robert and Caroline Pinnock nee Alexander of Jarrow having been born at Jarrow in 1883. He was married to Margaret Pinnock nee James. In the 1911 census the family were living at 7 Back Hibernian Road, Jarrow. Fred was 26 years old and a dock labourer, Margaret (29) his wife of 6 years had 3 children, Robert (5), Fred (3) and Elizabeth (1).



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