I am hoping to help a colleague find out more about his ancestors’ involvement in WWI. Family lore tells of 9 sons (out of 14 children) being killed in action.
The Flint family lived in Ashton New road in Clayton (East Manchester). The war memorial at St. Cross in Clayton bears these names: Dyson Flint, John Flint, Hugh Flint, W.E. Flint.
Dyson was most definitely my colleague’s great-uncle. He served as one of the Manchester Scottish in the 15th Royal Scots, was awarded the MM in 1917 and died on 26 August 1917 probably during the fighting east of Hargicourt (on the Hindenburg Line). His parents were Albert and Alice Hannah Flint.
Dyson had a brother named John (b. 1890 Clayton), but whether this is the man named on the WM is unknown.
How, and if, Hugh and W.E. Flint are related to Dyson is also unknown.
Dyson had the following brothers who would have been old enough to serve:
James, b. 1889
Albert Edward, b. 1891
Leonard, b. 1897
Thomas Buller, b. 1900
I (and my colleague) would appreciate any help or advice.
Rgds,
Justin