Military History |
Theatre of War | Medals | Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial |
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France and Flanders | British War & Victory Medals | Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery |
Arrived in Theatre | Medal Citation (if app) | SWFHS Area Memorials |
After March 1917 | ~ | Snitterfield |
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed | Date and Place Enlisted | Other War Memorials |
Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele) | 16 Feb 1917 at Warwick | ~ |
Place of Death | Previous Regiments or Units | |
Brandhoek, Ypres | ~ | |
Previous Military Service
14 Oct 1907 - Enlisted as Pte 270 in 6th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment at Nuneaton
27 Jun 1908 - Discharged by purchase
Circumstances of Death
Oscar is listed in two military records as having died of wounds incurred in action on 22 Aug 1917. It appears from the war diary that he was the one "other rank" wounded on the 21 Aug 1917 during training at Area 1 at Brandhoek, Ypres. The battalion war diaries for 21st & 22nd are transcribed below. B Camp - Brandhoek - No 1 Area - 1917-Aug-21: 3am. 1 officer and 50 reserve S.B's [Stretcher Bearers] to Main Corps Dressing Station, Wieltje Mines Dugouts. 15 officers and 10 Platoon Sgts proceeded to demonstration in attacking Strong Points at place 10 miles NW of St. Omer. 2 Coys fired on 25 yard range and 3 Coys bathed at Corps Baths, Poperinghe. All Company's taken over model constructed under Battn arrangements of German Lines - objectives in next attack. Weather Fine, some shelling in neighbourhood Casualties 1 OR wounded 5.30pm C.O. attended Bde Conference. END B Camp - Brandhoek - No 1 Area - 1917-Aug-22: Companuy training. 6am 1 officer and Emergency S.B's to Corps Walking Wound Station. 2 Lt Whiteley and 2 OR to Anti Aircraft L.G. [Lewis Gun] Course at 25 Squadron RFC. Col held conference of Coy Commanders. All Coys went over model of German Lines. END |
Personal & Family History |
Birth Date/Place | Baptism Date/Place |
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12 Feb 1888 at Snitterfield | 10 Jun 1888 at Snitterfield |
Parents Names | Abode |
Thomas and Mary Hannah Chatterley | Snitterfield |
Wife and Marriage Details | Children |
Annie Ethel May Chatterley nee Lewis | Oscar Charles Lewis born 26 Mar 1914 |
Jul Qtr 1911 at Dudley | |
Schools | Colleges |
Snitterfield Council School 1893 to 1900 | ~ |
Address History | Employment History |
1888 - Snitterfield | 1893 - Scholar |
1891 - Smiths Lane, Snitterfield | 1900 - Scholar |
1901 - Orchard Cottage, Snitterfield | 1907 - Clothiers assistant |
1907 - Atherstone, Warwicks | 1907/8 - Soldier in Royal Warwicks |
1911 - 11a Pearson Street, Brierley Hill (boarder) | 1911 - Shop manager |
191? - 7 Regent Street, Leamington | 1915 - Gents Outfitter |
1917 - 11 Old Milverton Road, Leamington | |
- Cousin of Percival Chatterley who also fell