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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Mesopotamia | 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals | Basra Memorial |
Arrived in Theatre | Medal Citation (if app) | SWFHS Area Memorials |
17 Dec 1915 in the Balkans | ~ | Long Itchington |
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed | Date and Place Enlisted | Other War Memorials |
Siege of Kut (Capture of Hanna) | After 5 Apr 1915 | ~ |
Place of Death | Previous Regiments or Units | |
near Hannah/Fallahiya | ~ | |
Circumstances Leading to Death - excerpt from The Story Of The Royal Warwickshire Regiment - By C. L. Kingsford
On April 1st, 1916 the 9th Battalion, who were part of 13th Division, reached Sheikh Saad. On April 3 they went forward to the front line in readiness for the intended assault, in which they were to take the foremost part. At 4.45 on the morning of April 5 the attack started, the Royal Warwickshire being on the extreme left on the river bank. The position was weakly held and by seven o'clock five successive lines of Turkish trenches had been carried with few casualties. The advance continued till noon, when the battalion dug temporary cover and rested. At nightfall the attack on the next position at Falahiyeh began. The advance had to be made over flat ground, and the Royal Warwickshires coming under heavy fire suffered severely. Nevertheless Falahiyeh was taken by the combined efforts of the 9th Royal Warwickshire and the 9th Worcester, as the climax of the one brilliantly successful day in the attempted relief of Kut. The chief credit rested with the 13th Division, who between dawn and midnight had stormed two whole labyrinths of trenches. The Royal Warwickshire had 7 officers [including Captains Baker and Marshall] and 35 men killed or mortally wounded, including Albert, and 7 officers and 154 men wounded.Personal & Family History |
Birth Date/Place | Bapitsm Date/Place |
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Apr Qtr 1872 at Bascote | 19 May 1872 at Long Itchington |
Parents Names | Parents Abode |
Charles and Amerlia Evetts | Long Itchington |
Wife & Marriage Date/Place | Children (see below re Roland) |
Ada Evetts nee Cooper | Bertie born 1898 || Nora Annie born 1900 |
25 Dec 1893 at Long Itchington | Frank Hubert born 6 Apr 1902 || Percy William born 18 Oct 1904 |
Montague Francis born 15 Feb 1911 || Evelyn Mary born 24 Jul 1914 | |
Schools | Colleges |
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Address History | Employment History |
1872 - Bascote | 1881 - Scholar |
1881 - Long Itchington | 1891 - Labourer at Lime Works |
1891 - Village Street, Long Itchington | 1893 - Labourer |
1893 - Long Itchington | 1901 - Lime Stone Quarryman |
1901 - Leamington Road, Long Itchington | 1911 - Quarryman at Cement Works |
1911 - Green End, Long Itchington | |
1916 - Long Itchington |
Father of Roland Albert Evetts who also fell