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Military History |
| Theatre of War in Which Died | Campaign Medals | Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial |
|---|---|---|
| France & Flanders | 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals | Etaples Military Cemetery |
| First Arrived in Theatre | Bravery & Conduct Medals | SWFHS Area Memorials |
| 29 March 1915 in France | ~ | Leamington College for Boys |
| Action, Battle or Other Reason Died | Date and Place Enlisted | Other War Memorials |
| Battle of the Somme | 1st September 1914 in Oxford | Witney War Memorial |
| Witney St. Mary's Church | ||
| Place of Death | Previous Regiments or Units | |
| No 26 General Hospital, Etaples | ~ | |
Circumstances of Death
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Frederick is listed as dying of wounds at the on No 26 General Hospital, Etaples on 15th August 1916. The De Ruvigny's Roll of honour reveals that he was originally wounded on 23rd July 1916 during an attack on Pozieres. The 1st/4th Battalion war diary entries for the period 22nd to 24th July 1916 are transcribed below. Pozieres - 22 Jul 1916: BM 103 received intimating that the attack would be resumed, and ordering an an officer to reconnoitre the new trenches being dug by the Sussex. At 2.30 p.m. All C.O's in Brigade at Brigade H.Q. (Usna Redoubt). Orders for attack issued. At 9 p.m. The Battalion moved up to get into position. The Australian Division, on our right, were attacking at about 10 p.m., and very heavy fighting appeared to be in progress. At 4 a.m. we were reinforced by two companies of the 4th Berks. Heavy shelling all day, but no further attacks were delivered. In the afternoon it became evident that the Battalion had suffered heavily, and at night we were relieved by the 1/5th Warwicks. Relief complete by half an hour after midnight (23rd-24th). Casualties.- Captain B. B. B. Brooks, missing, believed killed; Captain J. E. Blake, killed; Captain Edmunds, 2nd Lieuts. T. N. Hall, G. M. Frieake, E. E. Smith, F. E. Jones, F. C. Lay, S. Smith, M. Hutchins (5th Middlesex), wounded. Other ranks: 73 killed, many wounded. The Battalion remained in bivouacs until after dinners, and then returned to huts at Bouzincourt via the track crossing the Ancre between Albert and Aveluy. |
| Personal & Family History |
| Birth Date/Place | Baptism Date/Place |
|---|---|
| 10 Nov 1891 in Witney, Oxon | |
| Parents Names | Abode |
| William Henry and Mary Jane Tarrant | 29 Sperling Road, Bournemouth |
| Schools | Colleges |
| Leamington College for Boys | Bourne College, Birmingham |
| Address History | Employment History |
| 1891 - Witney, Oxon | 1901 - Scholar |
| 1901 - Market Place, Witney | 1911 - Clerk for Liverpool, London & Globe Insurance |
| 1911 - 75 Manor Road, Brockley, Kent | 1914 - Clerk for Liverpool, London & Globe Insurance |
| 1916 - 29 Sperling Road, Bournemouth | |

