the following three soldiers were the only three left on the 16th manchesters nominal roll in june 1919.
CQMS 6694 Arthur james tyldesley,he served right through the war without being wounded or sick,7258 harry Shannon had the same record,the third man 7269 john jones was shot in the face on 1st july 1916 and spent over a year with the RWF on his recovery,he then transferred back to the 16th manchesters in 1918,oddly enough with his original 16th manchesters service number.
after the armistice,CQMS tyldesley[rheumatism] and L/Cpl Shannon[myalgia] both suffered from ailments brought on by their war service.
CQMS tyldesley was awarded the MSM for his service with the 16th manchesters and it was a well deserved award,he began as the 90th brigades despatch rider,appointed L/Cpl 15-4-15[demoted 26-11-15 misconduct]re-appointed L/Cpl 9-7-16,promoted Cpl 31-7-16,appointed L/sgt 9-3-17,promoted sgt 16-3-17,appointed orderly room sgt 25-3-17,promoted colour sgt 29-4-18 and finally CQMS 8-5-18,how he managed to go unscathed is a miracle,apart from his appointments as despatch rider and orderly room sgt,all his other appointments and ranks would have had him in the thick of things,despite his rheumatism,CQMS tyldesley lived to the ripe old age of 82,he died on 6th December 1965,at the time,he lived at 23 danebank rd,lymme,cheshire.
he is the great uncle of our lady administrator wendi
born 29-7-1883,son of james and Penelope of weaste,salford.
he wasn't demobilised until 9-7-1919.
mack
