South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Private 19316 William Ewart FIELDING - 15th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment

Killed in action on Friday 26th October 1917 aged 33


Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France & Flanders British War & Victory Medals Tyne Cot Memorial
     
Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
After 1 July 1916 in France ~ Studley War Memorial
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Died Date and Place Enlisted Other War Memorials  
Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele) May 1916 in Redditch ~
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units  
Bedford House nr Ypres    ~  
     

Circumstances of Death

William is listed as dying of wounds in the field on 26 Oct 1917. The 15th Battalion war diary entries for the are transcribed below:

Bedford House – 25/10/1917 – 6pm: Companies commenced moving to their assembly areas. C Coy in front of A Coy in intermediate rear with D Coy is close support and B in reserve. Companies being close up as near to one another as possible.

7pm: Zero hour fixed at 5.40am the 26th inst. Watches synchronized.

Casualties Other ranks Killed 5 and wounded 17.

In Action – Bedford House – 26/10/1917 -12.30am: All companies report in assembly area. Watches re-synchronized.

The attack carried out with Companies in waves in depth on a one platoon front – C Coy leading A Coy in immediate rear of C and D Coy in immediate rear of A. B Coy in reserve.

The front of C Coy is to remain unchanged. The ground on the left between C Coy and the Reutelbeek is boggy and impassable but as far as the ground permits A Coy on a one Platoon front are to come up as soon as possible on the left of C and make good a portion of the objectives.

At Zero all Companies got well away and casualties were few until C Coy reached the clearing to the north of the Chateau [see map] where machine gun fire was encountered from the Chateau causing considerable casualties including all C Coy’s officers.

The Chateau, the objective of 14 / R War R, offered considerable resistance. D Coy cooperated with 14 / R War R and with the aid of a Lewis Gun team and a Bombing Party from B Company succeeded in capturing the Chateau and the advance continued to the Blue objective whicvh was reached according to programme and A C & D Coys commenced to consolidate with B Coy in close support.

About 8am the enemy were seen massing for a counter attack and at 8.15am the counter attack was easily repulsed by Machine Gun, Lewis Gun and Rifle fire. At 10am the enemy massed again and continued to advance.

10.30am: Communication or connection with our right could not be established. The dispositions as far as possible with Lewis Guns guarding our right flank were made but by 10.45am the position became critical owing to the enemy advancing and encircling our right flank and to the fact that owing to the conditions of mud all Lewis Guns and Brigade Machine Guns and all but very few rifles had become out of action. Casualties became heavy and a withdrawal was endeavored, engaging the enemy and our original front line was successfully reached.

Supports consisted of about 30 men from 2/KOSB called for came up about 12.30pm. Shelling was very intense and the conditions indescribable, men sinking waist deep in the going.

27/10/1917 – 1.25am: 15 / R War R relieved by 1/Bedfordshire Regt in the front line and 15/R War R withdraw to Bedford House. Resting at Bedford House.

Casualties:
Officers: Wounded 6, Wounded and missing 1
Other Ranks: Killed 31, Wounded 113, Wounded and Missing 1, Missing 47



 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
1884 in Hulme, Manchester  
   
Parents Names Abode
William Henry and Clara Fielding 52 Rusholme Grove, Rusholme
   
Wife and Marriage Details Children
Florence Fielding nee Harris John b 3 Aug 1904  |  Thomas b 3 Aug 1908
Apr Qtr 1904 in Chorlton District William b 2 Feb 1917
   
Schools Colleges
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Address History Employment History
1884 1891 - Scholar
1891 - 10 Queen Street, Rusholme 1901 - Hairdresser
1901 - 8 Queen Street, Rusholme 1904 - Labourer
1911 - 14 Church Street, Great Harwood 1911 - Assistant Draper
1917 - 18 Bright Street, Kings Hill, Wednesbury  
   

There are two links between William and Studley

  1. His Soldiers Died In The Great War record which gives his residence as Studley
  2. The 1917 birth record for his son William which gives his birth place as Studley