South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project
The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One |
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Military History |
| Theatre of War | Medals | Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial |
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| France & Flanders | British War & Victory Medals | Marfaux British Cemetery |
| Arrived in Theatre | Medal Citation (if app) | SWFHS Area Memorials |
| After 1 Jan 1918 in France | ~ | Avenue Bowling Club, Knowle |
| Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed | Date and Place Enlisted | Other War Memorials |
| Battle of Soissons | Commissioned 27 Sep 1917 (Gazette) | ~ |
| Place of Death | Previous Regiments or Units | |
| near Marfaux | 1st/2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers | |
Circumstances of Death
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Norman is listed as being killed in action on 20th July 1918 and the 2nd/4th Battalion war diary entries for the period 19th to 21st July are transcribed below. Authis – July 19th 1918 – 5.30am: Battalion marched to Germaine. Commanding Officer and Company Commanders on reconnaissance. 11pm: Battalion left for assembly position preparatory to attack near Cortagnon Farm. Cortagnon Farm – July 20th 1918 – 8am: The Division commenced the attack. 186th Brigade having as its objectives S of Treslon advanced in support to 185th Brigade – 3 Battalions in line, this battalion being centre Battalion. Immediately on leaving Cortagnon the Battalion came under heavy artillery fire and have to deploy, Major Molyneux being wounded at this stage and several occurred?. Enemy artillery ? but the Battalion advanced strongly and cooly. On Pourcy being reached it was found that the 185th Brigade had made little progress towards Marfaux and the Battalion came under intense M.G. fire. The attack was continued, B & D Coys leading with A Coy in support but in spite of the bravery of all troops it was impossible to reach Marfaux as the enemy held the village and all the high ground overlooking the gully with impregnable M.G. Small bodies managed to reach outskirts of Marfaux but this position was untenable and the Battalion dug in about 500 yards E of the Village. The consolidation was carried out successfully although the Battalion was subjected to heavy artillery & M.G. fire the whole day. At nightfall the Companies were very ?, A & D Coys holding front line of posts with B in close support. Battalion HQ at Pourcy. Casualties being: Killed 2/Lt N.E. Smith & [left blank] OR. Wounded 6 officers and one officer sick. Pourcy – 21st July 1918: Situation was unchanged. Battalion remained holding its position, being heavily shelled most of the day. C Coy arrived at Battalion HQ from Mailly & joined the Battalion at 9pm. |
| Personal & Family History |
| Birth Date/Place | Baptism Date/Place |
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| 15 Dec 1889 in Toronto, Canada | |
| Parents Names | Abode |
| Thomas Henry and Mary Elizabeth Smith | Toronto, Canada |
| Wife | Marriage Details |
| Kathleen Sybil Jane Smith nee Denley | Jan Qtr 1915 in Gateshead |
| Schools | Colleges |
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| Address History | Employment History |
| 1889 - York, Toronto, Canada | 1901 - School age |
| 1891 - York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 1911 - Law student |
| 1901 - York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 1912 - Soap Manufacturer |
| 1910 - 20 Stanley Street, Blyth, Northumberland | |
| 1911 - 20 Stanley Street, Blyth | |
| 1918 - 27 Carisbrook Road, Edgbaston | |
- Member of Blagdon Masonic Lodge No 659 December 1910 to December 1913
- Member of Birmingham Emulation Masonic Lodge No 1163 June 1912 to 1918
- We know tha Norman was a Law Student living in Blyth, Northumbria 1910/1911 but we don't know which College he attended
