The Fallen of WW1 in the SWFHS Area

A database from the Transcriptions of Memorials, Plaque and Rolls of Honour containing the names of the men and women of the SWFHS area who fell in WW1. By no means complete the database now contains 2128 records following the addition of over 200 men from a number of recently added War Memorials. We have now transcribed all the memorials we have so far photographed and now need to visit the remaining 50 or so memorials to obtain more. In the meantime though we will be creating a new Index with links to new individual pages for each man so far researched.

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Rank:Cpl
Number:63401
First:Samuel
Last:CHURCHLEY
Regiment:Royal Engineers
Unit:94th Field Coy
Medals:1915*
Died:Thursday, September 20, 1917
How:KIA
Age:36
Place:France & Flanders
Action Killed:Battle of Menin Road Bridge (Passchendaele)
War Graves Site:Oxford Road Cemetery
SWFHS Memorial:Bidford on Avon
Other SWFHS WM's:
Enlisted at:Evesham
Enlisted Date:20-Jan-15
Where Born:Bidford on Avon
Birth Date:Jan 1882
Baptism:26 Feb 1882
Baptism Place:Bidford on Avon, St. Laurence
School:
College/Univ:~
Occupation:Bricklayer for J C Knott
Wife:Hilda May [
Marriage Place:Evesham
Married Date:Apr-01
Children:5
Place of Abode:Evesham
Street:15 Burford Road, Bengeworth
Father:William Henry
Mother:Mary Elizabeth
Parents Abode:Both deceased
Circumstances of Death: The company were working on a strong point at Confusion Corner near Vierstraat when they were hit with shell & machine gun fire killing Samuel and wounding 5 others
Place of Death:Vierstraat, Ypres
Former Regiments:
Comments:Children: William, Samuel, Christine, Hilda & Arthur