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Trumpet Major William Smith (1822-1879)
Major Smith lived in Knutsford following his years of military service where he fought in the Afgan and Crimea Wars. He was the trumpeter who sounded the Charge of the Light Brigade. He and his wife lived on what is now Stanley Lane (formerly Love Lane), and a Festival of Britain plaque is located on his former house.
He became steward of the Tatton Club, a gentlemen’s club located in Tatton Street which began life as a Baptist Chapel. He was very much in demand to recite his own poem about the “charge” at local concerts. He has a gravestone in the Churchyard, not far from the mortal remains of the children of Knutsford’s notorious Highwayman Higgins, but it is not known where he is buried. This is probably because he committed suicide.
the internet is great for info, in past years i would have to look through loads of my old mans books for that kind of info and even then not find it.