PRIVATE 2580 CHARLES ELLIS, YORKSHIRE HUSSARS. KILLED IN ACTION 24th MAY 1915




Charles Ellis was born in Ilkley in 1886 the son of Lister and Margaret Ellis. Before the start of the war his parents had Cragg House Farm on Addingham Moorside whilst Charles worked as a butcher on Church Street in Ilkley. In September 1914, Charles joined a Yeomanry Regiment, The Yorkshire Hussars, as a trooper and was posted to the front near to Ypres on 18th April 1915. Five weeks later on 24th May, Trooper Charles Ellis was killed, it is said, instantly after receiving a head wound from shrapnel. He has no known grave and is commemorated on The Menin Gate. Charles is also remembered on the Ilkley and Addingham War Memorials. In 1918 his brother William would also die as a result of wounds received at the front

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