In terms of archival records
very little has survived to document Goole’s involvement in the First World.
Fortunately the town has a newspaper which published a weekly newspaper and a
twice a week short local news editorial. The Goole Times printed details of nearly
every service man from the town killed, awarded gallantry medals, weekly
feature articles with pictures of Goole men and also recorded how Goole men
were enlisted. It is thanks to the Goole Times that over 3000 men have been
listed of a database of Goole men who served in the First World War. Below are
two articles extracted from the 1915 Goole Times detailing the impact of the
Voluntary Enlistment Scheme established in 1915, naming men whose service
record would otherwise have been lost.
Goole
Recruiting Returns – 19/03/1915
Response
to the Household Circular
Capt. Featherstone,
recruiting officer for Goole and district supplies us with the following
figures relative to the number of recruits obtained as a result of the issue of
the “Household Circular” by the Parliamentary Committee last November. It will
be remembered that the circular was accompanied by a form to be filled up by
men of eligible age who were willing to serve in the Army when required, if
called upon. The 405 men who assigned the form have all been called upon, but
only 64 have been enlisted. The following are the figures:
Town
|
Called
|
Fit and Enlisted
|
Medically Unfit
|
Rejected Under
Standard
|
Already enlisted or
working for Government
|
No Response
|
Goole
|
203
|
22
|
73
|
26
|
92
|
48
|
Rawcliffe
|
30
|
7
|
8
|
3
|
5
|
7
|
Snaith
|
35
|
4
|
11
|
3
|
5
|
12
|
Askern
|
27
|
8
|
9
|
3
|
2
|
5
|
Whitley Bridge
|
15
|
5
|
2
|
3
|
2
|
5
|
Thorne
|
63
|
12
|
25
|
12
|
4
|
10
|
Airmyn
|
12
|
4
|
3
|
|
2
|
|
Swinefleet, etc
|
18
|
2
|
9
|
|
|
7
|
Drax
|
2
|
|
1
|
|
1
|
|
Recruiting
at Goole – 14/05/15
Goole
Scoutmaster Enlists
Goole
Town F.C. Goalkeeper Enrolled
Since the recruiting
demonstration at Goole on Tuesday last week, there has been a steady flow of
men to the local Recruiting Office at the Labour Exchange, Goole, to offer
their services to fight for King and country, and a number of local men have
also gone to enlist at Hull, and others have been secured by the Territorial
Regiment, now at York.
In “The Goole Times” last
Friday we gave a list of thirty names of men who had been enrolled after
medical examination, at the Goole Recruiting Office. Since then twenty-nine
others have offered themselves and been enlisted, besides a number of others
who were willing to join, but had to be rejected on medical grounds.
Among the recent enlistments
are Mr Arthur Florence, scoutmaster of the 1st Goole Troop of Boy Scouts,
and himself a “King’s Scout”; C. Guest, another Boy Scout; J C Garner,
goalkeeper for Goole Town Football Club; three men from Goole Gasworks; two
clerks from the Goole Urban District Council Offices, etc. The following are
the names of the recruits accepted since Friday:
Forename
|
Surname
|
Record
|
Herbert
|
Crosby
|
Survived
|
Albert
|
Walker
|
Survived
|
Robert
|
Johnson
|
Survived
|
Arthur
|
Florence
|
Survived
|
Cass
|
Guest
|
Underage - discharged
|
John G
|
Garner
|
Survived
|
Frank
|
Temple
|
Survived
|
James
|
Ricks
|
Survived
|
A W V
|
King
|
Survived
|
George H
|
Barrow
|
Survived
|
John W
|
Bowman
|
Survived
|
Alfred G
|
Turner
|
Survived
|
H C H
|
Hargreaves
|
Survived
|
Louis
|
Cook
|
Survived
|
John A
|
Edmondson
|
Survived
|
Albert
|
Jackson
|
KIA
|
George A
|
Beavors
|
Survived
|
John
|
Hitchen
|
Survived
|
Pike
|
Henry
|
Survived
|
George A
|
Lane
|
KIA
|
George
|
Gill
|
Survived
|
C. Duncan
|
Miler
|
KIA
|
George E.
|
Isle
|
Survived
|
William Oscar
|
Wright
|
Survived
|
Harry
|
Simms
|
Survived
|
George
|
Glew
|
Survived
|
Ernest
|
Wilson
|
KIA
|
In addition to the
fifty-nine who have enlisted at Goole since the demonstration and whose names
have been published, there are at least five or six who have enlisted at Hull,
and another dozen have gone to York, making a total of eighty.