Service Number 940143
Service RAF
Unit
Regiment Royal Air Force
Biography
The Rawlings family hav a long association with Collingham with George Haynes Rawlings (Snr) moving to the village around 1914. He had two sons who served in World War 2 - George Haynes Rawlings (Jnr) and Allan Ernest Rawlings.
George Haynes Rawlings (Jnr) was born on the 17th October 1908, the elder son of George Haynes Rawlings and his wife, Florence Rawlings (nee Cullen). In 1911, on census day, the family were living at 23 Hartley Grove, Woodhouse in Leeds. George (Snr) was a commercial traveller in the timber business and was aged 29, originally from Rotherham. Florence was aged 30, from Leeds, and the census shows that George (Jnr) and his younger brother, Allan Ernest Rawlings (aged 5 months) had both been born in Leeds.
Unfortunately Florence Rawlings died in 1914 of phthisis (nowadays termed tuberculosis) and was buried in Leeds General Cemetery, leaving George (Snr) with two young children aged just 4 and 6 years old. At some point around this time, the Rawlings family moved to Collingham. George (Snr) seems still to have due for military service in World War 1 and he applied for an exemption which was reported in the Wetherby News. He appears to have been given a temporary exemption, and he was called again to the Wetherby military tribunal later in the war. It is not clear whether he did eventually get a full exemption, but he continued bringing up his sons in Collingham with the aid of his sister-in-law, Laura Cullen, who lived with the family for at least some of the time. The Rawlings family continue to appear on the electoral roll for Collingham in the early 1920s and on the 1921 Collingham census. In 1921 George (snr) was a timber merchant. Throughout the 1920s the Rawlings family appeared on the Collingham electoral roll, and in the early 1930s, when more detail appears in the electoral rolls, they were listed at Santa Rosa, Langwith Avenue, Collingham.
George Haynes Rawlings (Snr) died on the 23rd December 1936 and is buried in Collingham. George (Jnr) and Allan continued living in Collingham.
In 1938, Allan Ernest Rawlings married Phyllis May Blacker and they set up home in Collingham.
When the National Registration was taken in 1939, Allan and Phyllis were living at Harewood Road, Collingham. Allan was a timber merchant and Phyllis a housewife, but both were already contributing to the war effort - Allan with the Leeds Auxiliary Fire Service, and Phyllis in the Women's Voluntary Service. At the same time, Allan's brother, George (Jnr), is on the Collingham National Registration living at Santa Rosa, Langwith Avenue, Collingham. Also registered at this address were Laura Cullen (George Jnr's aunt) and a single millinery buyer and sales manager, Winifred A Wallinger. Just a few months later, Winifred and George Haynes Rawlings (Jnr) married. On the National Register, George (Jnr) is listed as a timber merchant, but he was also giving his time in Civil Defence as a member of the Observer Corps. Winifred also gave her time in Civil Defence as a member of 'C' Report Centre, Leeds Corporation, ARP.
We do not yet have full details of Allan's military service but we know that he joined the RAF and reached the rank of Leading Aircraftman, before being commissioned in the General Branch with the rank of Flying Officer.
After the war, Allan returned to Collingham and he and Phyllis appear on electoral rolls for Collingham from 1945 until at least 1960 living at Langwith Hill, Collingham. Allan Ernest Rawlings died in 1997.
Biography last updated 24 September 2025 10:33:59.
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