Private 14014 Noah John DIX
Private 14014 Noah John Dix{gallery}Pte N J Dix{/gallery}1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment
Killed in action in the Second Battle of Ypres, France and Flanders, 4th June 1915, aged 38
- Buried: Ypres Menin Gate Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 21
- Awarded: 1915 Star, British War and Victory Medals
- Son of Ephraim and Sarah Dix
- Husband of Louisa Dix [nee Plummer]. Married Apr Qtr 1897 at Tamworth
- Brother of Private 19901 William David Dix
- NNWFHS Memorial: Nuneaton WWI Other Regiments
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1911 Census and Family History Information
- Born Apr Qtr 1877 and baptised 29 Apr 1877 at Burton-upon-Trent
- Lived at Stockingford and employed as a miner [1901]
- Imprisoned at HMP Warwick [1911]
- Employed as a coal miner [1911]
- Enlisted at Mansfield. Arrived in France 17 Feb 1915
- Named on memorial as J Dix