http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casua ... X,%20JAMES"Pte Wilcox had served in the South African Campaign. He was the husband of Eliza Wilcox of 2/7 Eel Street, Oldbury, and son of the late Benjamin and Sarah Wilcox of Canal Side, Whimsey Bridge, Oldbury. In early June 3rd Worceters in rTenches between the Menin Road and Sanctuary Wood in the Ypres salient. Four men were killed, including Pte Wilcox."
From The Fallen of Oldbury, Langley and Warley 1914 - 1918 - Langly Local History Society
1911 Census : 2 Back of 7, Eel Street, Oldbury
WILCOX, James, Head, Married, 29, Boatman Canal, Born Worcestershire Oldbury
WILCOX, Eliza, Wife, Married 7 years, F, 31, Born Worcestershire Kidderminster
WILCOX, Benjamin, Son, Single, M, 7, Born Worcs Oldbury
WILCOX, Eliza, Daughter, Single, F, 4, Born Worcs Oldbury
WILCOX, James Harold, Son, Single, M, 1, Born Worcs Oldbury
WRIGHT, Annie, Boarder, Single, F, 25, Brick Maker, Born Worc Wakefield Yorks
Possible marriage : 1903 - St Giles, Rowley Regis - James Wilcox and Eliza Lewis
Hope this helps - Maggie
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