South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Private 10165 James Herbert GREEN - 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards

Died of Wounds on Tuesday 6th March 1917 aged 21


Military History

     
Theatre of War Campaign Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France & Flanders British War & Victory Medals Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte
     
Arrived in Theatre Bravery & Conduct Medals SWFHS Area Memorials
After 1 January 1916 in France  ~ Leamington Spa War Memorial
    Leamington All Saints Memorial
Action, Battle or Other Reason Died Date and Place Enlisted  
Operations on the Ancre 1917  29 May 1913 in Coventry  
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units       Other War Memorials
CCS at Meaulte  
     

Circumstances of Death

James is listed as dying of wounds on 6th March 1917 and was buried at Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte. The cemetery was used for burials by both the 34th and 2/2 London Casualty Clearing Stations. The 1st Battalion war diary indicates that James was wounded on the 4th March as it is only day with recorded casualties in early March. The 1st Battalion war diary entries for the period 3rd to 7th March 1917 are transcribed below.

Maurepas - 2 Mar 1917: Foot baths again allotted to all Company's during the morning. At 5.45pm marched up to relieve 2nd Bn Irish Guards in the Fregicourt sector of the line. Relief complete 9pm.

Fregicourt Trenches – 3 Mar 1917: The Bn slipped to the left and took over on Company front from the 29th Division with No 2 Coy. The new line posts were in a very bad condition indeed & needed much improvement. Snipers very active.

Fregicourt Trenches – 4 Mar 1917: The 8th Division on the right of the Brigade frontage successfully attacked Fritz Trench at 5.15am. The result was that our position was heavily shelled all the morning. Canary trench in which No 2 Coy had a platoon suffered  most, having 2/Lt G H Smith wounded, 7 O.R. killed, 3 O.R died of wounds and 8 O.R. wounded.

Fregicourt Trenches – 5 Mar 1917: A great deal of work done on new lines posts & supporting posts sited and begun. Bright moonlit night & enemy sniping very active.

Fregicourt Trenches – 6 Mar 1917: Relieved about 7pm by 2nd Battalion Irish Guards & the 3 Coys & HQ went back to Priez Farm. No 2 Coy went to Y Camp at Maurepas.

Priez Farm – 7 Mar 1917: About 70 men required for fatigues. Remainder resting.


 
 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
1 Mar 1896 in Coventry in Leamington Spa  
   
Parents Names Abode
James and Ada (nee Reading) Green  5 Hampton Court, Park Street, Leamington Spa                  
   
Wife & Marriage Details Children
Francis Christina Green nee Dobson James William b 15 Nov 1915
1 May 1915 at Chelsham St. Leonards, Surrey  
   
Schools Colleges
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Address History Employment History
1896 - 16 Bradford Street, Coventry 1901 - School age
1901 - 26 Much Park Street, Coventry 1911 - Blacksmith's striker
1911 - 11 Court 9, Far Gosford Street, Coventry 1913 - Miller (Machine) 
1915 - Caterham Barracks, Surrey 1913 - Soldier in Coldstream Guards                        
1917 - PARENTS: 5 Hampton Court, Park Street, Leamington Spa  
1917 - WIFE: 6 Northbush Cottages, Barking, Essex  
   

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