In 1891 he was living with his parents, sister and 12 servants at Platts Lodge, Werneth Park, Oldham: 
   Samuel Platt, 45, Head, Mechanical Engineer, born Oldham   
   Helen Platt, 28, Wife, Ireland   
   Alice Platt, 5, Daughter, Oldham   
   John Platt, 0, Son, Oldham   
   Eliza Grainger, 41,House Keeper, Southwick, Sussex 
   Emma Clarke, 28, Housemaid, Chester 
   Lizzie Hiden, 23, Housemaid, Evesham, Worcestershire 
   Ellen Banks, 22, Kitchen Maid, Ashburton, Herefordshire 
   Emma Heath, 21, Housemaid, Clifton, Staffordshire  
   Ella Wargent, 18, Scullery Maid, Newtown, Herefordshire   
   Ellen Smith, 16, Laundry Maid, Clifton On Teme, Worcestershire   
   Edith Swann, 21, Housemaid, Middlesex, London   
   Mary Northover, 17, Nurse Maid, Warminster, Wiltshire   
   Frank Elwis, 25, Footman, Finningley, Nottinghamshire   
   Ellen Johnstone, 27, Ladies Maid, Berwick On Tweed, Northumberland   
   Mary Colling, 23, Nurse, Tavistock, Devonshire     
 In 1901 aged 10 he was a boarder at Manor House School, in Cheam, Epsom, Surrey.   
 In 1902 on the 5th September, his father, Samuel Radcliffe Platt who was the head of Platt Bros a large Textile Machine Company in Oldham, died aged 52.   
 From April 1904 until July 1909, he was at Eton in Mr. Tatham’s house. Although he won none of the major subject prizes, he consistently won prizes for his performance in Trials (end of term exams) and holiday tasks, as well as getting three distinctions in Trials. He ended up as Captain of the Oppidans, the senior non-Scholar in the school, and was a member of the Eton Society (Pop).   
 In 1911 he was at Oxford University and his mother and sister were living at Youlston Park (23 rooms), Shirwell, Barnstaple, Devonshire: 
  Helen May Platt, Head, 48, Private Means, born Carrigaline Cork   
  John Rookhurst Platt, Son, 20, Oxford Undergraduate, born Oldham 
  Nancy Quinelda Platt, Daughter, 15, School, born Chester Cheshire   
  Evelyn Radcliffe, Sister, 52, Carrigaline Cork   
  Frank Vivian Radcliffe, Nephew, 25, Land Agent, Oldham Lancs   
  Theodore Michael Roberts, Visitor, 57, Examiner To Civil Service Commission and Co, born Dublin   
  Mathilde Lemhardt, Governess, 38, Stuttgart, Nationality German 
  Ellen Wherton, 42, Housemaid, Clay Cross Derbyshire   
  Emma Ellston, 27, Housemaid, Halwill N Devon   
  Edith Bale, 17, Housemaid, Bratton Fleming Devon   
  Edith Mounty, 17, Kitchen Maid, Witham Ricing Somersetshire   
  Albert Smith, 15, Scullery Boy, Barnstaple N Devon   
  Ernest Lewis, 15, Pantry Boy, Newport Wales   
  Ellen Ackroyd, 26, Ladies Maid, Enfield Middlesex   
  Sarah Gregory, 48, Ladies Maid, Stoke Staffordshire   
  William Worth, 18, Garden Boy, East Down Devon   
  Florence Callaghan, 24, Parlour Maid, Clobelly N Devon     
 In the First World War he was a Lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery, 3rd (Northumbrian) Bde, and was killed in action on 27 March 1916 by shell fire on Hill 60, near Ypres, aged 25. 
 He is buried at Railway Dugouts Burial Ground, Belgium. Grave Ref: III. E. 13.   
 Probate record: 
 Platt, John Rookhurst of Youlston Park near Barnstaple, Devonshire died 27 March 1916 in Belgium from wounds received in action. Probate London 16 June to Joseph Platt Hall electrical engineer, Samuel Roberts Radcliffe major His Majesty's Army and Eric George Claydon solicitor. Effects £234559 8s. 3d.   
 Photo from   
http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205387204