South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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 The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Private 654 Edmund Fenning PARKE - Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry


Killed in Action Saturday, May 8th, 1915 aged 22

Edmund Parke


Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave of Memorial
France and Flanders 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial
     
Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
22 Dec 1914 in France ~ Wellesbourne
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted Other War Memorials
Second Battle Ypres 20 Aug 1914 at Ottowa, Canada  Canadian Virtual Memorial
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units Other Military Information
east of Bellewaarde 7th Bn Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Territorials) 30 Apr 1915 - Promoted to Lance Corporal
     

The Canadian Virtual War Memorial link above contains copies of letters sent from the front by Edmund.

Circumstances Leading to Death (Normally from War Diary)           

During the opening phases of the Second Battle of Ypres the ‘Patricias’ came under severe bombardment and on the night of 3-4th May 1915 withdrew to positions around Bellewaerde Lake, 500 metres from Hooge. On the 6th and 7th the enemy bombardment continued and at 5.30 am on Saturday the 8th, the shelling started again but this time the enemy attacked, pushing forward against the Bellewaerde and Frezenberg Ridges. As casualties built up every available Canadian, signallers, pioneers, cooks, orderlies were called up to man the support trenches.
 
Map of Frezenberg Ridge
If the Patricia’s were forced back there was a risk that the whole Divisional Front would collapse. Another mass German attack by infantry two hours later was again repulsed inflicting huge losses to the enemy but nevertheless their own losses were described as ‘Terrible’. ‘Machine guns pushed forward by the enemy swept the battered line as the Canadians exposed themselves to fire, and many men went down. But the line held firm and when relieved just before midnight only 4 officers and 150 men remained, with 400 casualties of which 112 were dead. The Battalions stand at the Battle of Frezenberg, as it became known, has been referred to as the ‘Death of the Originals’ but ranks as the greatest of its Battle Honours and according to the Official history ‘was among the most historic episodes of the war’.
 
The above courtesy of Dene Valley U3A.  The PDF contains more information about the Princess Patricia's regiment and Edmund's military service.

 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Bapitsm Date/Place
20 Jun 1882 Newtown, Wales 24 Jul 1892
   
Parents Names Abode
Edward and Harriet Parke Wellesbourne
   
Schools Colleges
Newtown High School ~
   
Address History Employment History                              
1892 - The Pentre, Aberhafesp, Wales 1910 - Bank clerk
1901 - Brook Side, Mochdre, Wales 1914 - Bank clerk
1910 - Emigrated to Canada on 4 Sep 1910  
1911  
1915