Frederick Pigot

Bank: Williams Deacon’s Bank

Place of work: Leigh branch

Died: 12 September 1917

 

Frederick William Pigot was born in Orrell, Lancashire, in 1898, the son of Thomas Pigot, a bootmaker, and his wife Margaret. He worked for Williams Deacon's Bank.

 

In January 1917 Pigot left his job at the bank's Leigh branch in Lancashire to go on military service, becoming a Private in the Manchester Regiment. He was killed in action on the Western Front on 12 September 1917. He was 19 years old.

 

Frederick Pigot is commemorated on a bank war memorial at Hardman Boulevard office, Manchester

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