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07/07/2017 William had served previously with D Company, 5th Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary Force.
07/07/2017 On the 7th June 1917, the first day of the Battle of Messines, William Crooks was acting as an observer attached to his battalion headquarters. The day went well for the battalion, but the following day the enemy bombardment was fierce and persistent in the New Zealand sector of the line. At about 11.30 hours a shell burst in the trench that William’s company were holding, he and three others were killed instantly.
07/07/2017 For some months prior to Messines, William acted as a sniper and observer for his battalion.
07/07/2017 On September 15th 1916 he was wounded in action, but remained on duty with his battalion.
07/07/2017 On 6th April 1916 they left for France.
07/07/2017 On 21st December 1915, after training, Lance Corporal Crooks left with his unit for North Africa.
07/07/2017 William John Crooks was the eldest child of John and Mary Crooks. John Crooks married Mary Nelson on 11th July 1892 in the district of Cookstown.
07/07/2017 William Crooks enlisted at Trentham Camp on 29th May 1915 in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. He gave his next of kin as his aunt, Miss J G Mitchell, who was living at Northbrook Road, Rangiora, New Zealand.
07/07/2017 His memorial plaque went to his brother, James Crooks, who was living at 2 Waltons Row, Blackhill, County Durham, England.
07/07/2017 William worked as a farm labourer.
07/07/2017 William immigrated to New Zealand and lived there with his aunt and uncle.
07/07/2017 The 1911 census does not list William as living with the family at house 2 in Lismoney, Moneyhaw. His father was a scutcher.
07/07/2017 Family: John Crooks, Mary Crooks, William Crooks (born 23rd October 1893), Thomas Crooks (born 13th April 1895), Henry Crooks (born 19th September 1896), Jane Crooks (born 28th June 1898), John Crooks (born 20th November 1899, died 2nd July 1900), Sarah Crooks (born 20th July 1901, 27th February 1906, age 5), Francis Crooks (born 2nd April 1903), Robert Crooks (born 4th August 1905), Samuel Crooks (born 5th June 1907), Margaret Crooks (born 20th January 1911, died 17th May 1911), Martha Crooks (born 14th August 1913).
07/07/2017 The 1901 census lists William as age 7, living with the family at house 3 in Lismoney, Moneyhaw, County Londonderry. His father was a farm labourer.
07/07/2017 William John Crooks was born on 23rd October 1893 in the Moneymore / Lissan area. He was one of at least eleven children. Three had died by the time of the 1911 census.
07/07/2017 He was promoted to Lance-Corporal on 8th September 1915.
07/07/2017 Dear Sir, My name is Winifred Lees, a former member of the Royal Observer Corps, 31 Group, Belfast, Northern Ireland. I am interested in obtaining information on my relative Lance Corporal W J Crooks N.Z.E.F., who served in the 1914/18 War, and lost his life in France. I have three medals belonging to John. I have three medals belonging to John, one is the V.C. and the other I cannot identify. His number was 23/1023. His parents were James and Louise (Shelton) Crooks, Barrow-in-Furness, England. John belonged to the 1st Battalion New Zealand Rifle Brigade. I contacted another relative in New Zealand, Air Marshall David Crooks to gather information for me, so he may be contacting you as well. Thanking you in anticipation of an early reply, respectfully, Winifred Lees. P.S. The Ministry of Defence, Droitwich, England, furbished me with your address.
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07/07/2017 Lance Corporal Crooks was serving with the 1st Battalion (Trentham Regiment) with the 3rd New Zealand Infantry Brigade when he was killed in action in Belgium on 8th June 1917.
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07/07/2017 Lance Corporal William Crooks was buried according to reports at the time but his grave is now lost and he is commemorated on Messines Ridge (NZ) Memorial in Belgium.
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07/07/2017 Letter dated 25th October 2002 from Winifred Lees, who was living at 24 Ballybriest Road, Cookstown.
07/07/2017 The CWGC record Lance Corporal William John Crooks as the brother of James Crooks of 2 Waltons Row, Blairhill, County. Durham, England.
07/07/2017 Lance Corporal William Crooks is also commemorated on Cookstown Cenotaph and at Claggan Presbyterian Church.
07/07/2017 MOST OF THE INFORMATION REGARDING WILLIAM’S FAMILY AND EARLY LIFE IS CONTRADICTORY AND REQUIRES FURTHER SCRUTINY
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