GEORGE POTTS 

George POTTS
Rank: Private
Service Number:126702.
Regiment: 6th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers
Killed In Action Sunday 5th November 1944
Age 33
County Memorial Macclesfield
Commemorated\Buried Nederweert War Cemetery
Grave\Panel Ref: II.D.6.
CountryNetherlands

George's Story.

Born 28 May 1912, youngest son of Joseph and Ann Potts, of 4, Parkgate Road, Moss Estate, Macclesfield. George was educated at Duke Street and Mill Street Schools. He was employed by Mr P. J. Lynch, steeplejack, before joining the Army in 1939. George was a prominent sportsman: he formerly played for Macclesfield United and had also appeared for the Castle Shoe Company team (where he was for a time employed) in the Work-shops Knockout Competition. He had held the “Bullock” Bowling Cup in connection with the Brewers Arms Club. George married Annie Bamford in the final quarter of 1933, registered at Macclesfield, living at 14 Water Street.

His widow was informed that he had died from wounds sustained during the fighting in North West Europe. He had previously been in a commando unit and went to France soon after D-day.

George died, Sunday, 5 November 1944, aged 32 years

Researched by H.A.G Carlisle.