- First Name(s):GeorgeHenry
- Surname:COOKSON
- Service Number:42235
- Rank:Private 
- Conflict:WW1
- Service:Army
- Army Sector:Infantry
- Regiment:Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment)
- Battalion:5th Battalion
- Former Units:None
- Date of Death:26th September 1918
- Age At Death:21
- Place of Death:Unknown
- Place of Burial:Commemorated on Vis-En-Artois Memorial, France, Panel 7.
- Place of Birth:Unknown
- Home Town:Unknown
- Casualty's Relatives:Son of Mrs G. H. Cookson, 158, King William Street, Amblecote, Stourbridge 
COOKSON George Henry Is Named On These Memorials
Further Information About COOKSON George Henry
George Cookson was the son of George and Sarah Cookson and was born in 1897 in Amblecote. He attended Wollaston Church of England School from 1905 when the family lived at 124 Bridgnorth Road, Wollaston. He was then employed at Thomas Webb and Sons at the Dennis Glassworks and enlisted in 1918. He joined the 5th Berkshires who played a very active part in the Advance to Victory from August to November 1918. From the 6th August the Berkshires were involved in the breakout from Amiens and the advance across the old Somme battlefield. George Cookson arrived when they resumed their attack in early September. They captured Nurlu at some cost and worked their way up to the Hindenburg Line. Breaking through this huge defensive fortification represented one of the greatest British victories of the whole war. It had been achieved by the 30th September, but Private George Cookson was killed in action on the 26th.
George Cookson has no known grave, the photograph available shows his name on Vis-en-Artois Memorial.


