- First Name(s):ChristopherGeorgeArthur
- Surname:COLLIER
- Service Number:690
- Rank:
Staff Sergeant
- Conflict:WW1
- Service:Army
- Army Sector:Support Services
- Corps:Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- Former Units:None
- Date of Death:25th August 1916
- Age At Death:
- Place of Death:Unknown
- Place of Burial:Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Mametz, France, Grave X. H. 6.
- Place of Birth:Banff, Scotland on 23rd August 1886
- Home Town:Unknown
- Casualty's Relatives:Unknown
COLLIER Christopher George Arthur Is Named On These Memorials
Notes About The Memorial(s) Listed Above
Worcestershire County Cricket Club WW1 Memorial as A. J. Collier.
Worcestershire County Cricket Club WW1 and WW2 Memorial as Christopher George Arthur Collier.
Further Information About COLLIER Christopher George Arthur
1891 Census, Bala, Merionethshire:
William M. Collier, head, age 43, Inland Revenue Officer, born Thornbury
Alice Collier, wife, age 29, born Birmingham
William M. Collier, son, age 14, born Dublin, Ireland
Christopher G.A. Collier, son, age 5, born Banff N.B.
Edmind A. Collier, son, age 3, born Banff N.B.
Elizabeth Fellows, servant, age 19
1901 Census, Comer Rd, St Johns, Worcester
William M. Collier, head, age 55, Inland Revenue Officer, born Shrewsbury, Salop
Alice Collier, wife, age 35, born Birmingham, Warwickshire
William M. Collier, son, age 14, born Dublin, Ireland
Christopher G.A. Collier, son, age 15, born Scotland
Edmund A. Collier, son, age 13, born Scotland
Sidney Collier, son, age 8, born Worcester St Johns
Sarah Cox, servant, age 13
London Gazette, 4th February 1902:
Post Office
Learners: Christopher George Arthur Collier (Worcester)
1911 Census, 22 Albert Rd, Worcester
Alice Collier, widow, age 45, born Birmingham, Warwickshire
Christopher George Arthur Collier, age 25, County cricketer, born Banff N.B.
First team member for Worcestershire County Cricket Club from 1910 €“ 1914.
Enlisted Woolwich, Kent.
Christopher Collier arrived in France on 9th July 1915. He was awarded the Victory Medal, the British War Medal and the 1915 Star.
A photograph of Staff Sergeant Collier can be found in Berrow’s Worcester Journal Supplement, Saturday 9th September 1916, available at Worcestershire Archives.


