South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Private 306237 Sidney William DAWES - 11th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment


Killed in Action on Monday 30th April 1917 aged 24


Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France & Flanders British War & Victory Medals Arras Memorial
     
Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
6 Feb 1916 in France with 2nd/6th Bn ~ Hockley Heath War Memorial
    Packwood
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted  
Battle of Arras 12 Jul 1915 in  
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units Other War Memorials  
near Gavrelle Previous service number 4117  
     

Service and Medical History

  • 12 Jul 1915 - enlisted at Aston Barracks
  • 6 Feb 1916 - arrived in France with 2nd/6th Battalion, Royal Warwicks
  • 18 Mar 1916 - admitted to County of London War Hospital, Epsom with chronic bronchitis
  • 8 Jun 1916 - admitted to Command Depot Hospital in Sutton Coldfield with Gas Poisoning
  • 22 Jan 1917 - Admitted to hospital in Yorkshire with chronic bronchitis
  • 22 Mar 1917 - arrived back in theatre at Rouen, France
  • 16 Apr 1917 - posted to 11th Battalion
  • 29 Apr 1917 - reported as missing in action

Circumstances of Death

Sidney is listed as dying of wounds received in action on 30th April 1917 after he had been initially listed as missing during an operation on the 28th/29th April, it was later confirmed by an officer of the 9th Scottish Rifles that he had died on the 30th. The war diary entries for the 28th, 29 and 30th April are transcribed below.

28.4.17 -  4.20am: 4.20am Battn in position to attack GREENLAND HILL:- Front line D Coy right and B Coy left in Clasp Trench from 1.7.a.3 to I.7.a.7.0 in touch with 8th East Lancs on right and 42 Middlesex on left. Second line A Company right and C coy left in jumping off I.7.a.3.3 and I.7.a.4.0. Battn HQ at H.12.b.9.3.

Zero 4.25am Battn advanced. After going about 100 yds the right front Coy (D Coy) commenced to make a left incline with the object of filling a gap which had occured between us and the 6th Bdge on our left. B Coy conformed to this movement. As both the officers with the leading Coys became casualties immediately after, a few men lost direction and became mixed up with the 11th Bde. The remainder advanced but owing to the fact that all officers and senior NCO's, with the exception of two sergeants, were either killed or wounded the battn became very scattered. Detached parties with Lewis Guns occupied a general line 300-400 yds east of Cuba Trench overlapping 63rd Bde on the left and the remainder of this Bde (112th) on the right. Battn remained in this position until relieved by the 10th Argyle + Sutherland Highlanders just before daybreak on the 29th April.

29.4.17: Marched back to transport west of St. Nicholas. At 2pm Battalion embussed and proceeded to Denier & went into billets.

30.4.17: Battn rested.



 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
Jul Qtr 1893 in Knowle  
   
Parents Names Abode
Robert and Mary Ann Dawes Packwood, Dorridge
   
Wife and Marriage Details Children
Annie May Dawes nee Busby Dorothy May born 24 Feb 1916                    
Jul Qtr 1915 in Warwick District  
   
Schools Colleges
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Address History Employment History
1893 - Knowle 1901 - School age
1901 - Grove Road, Dorridge 1911 - Gardener working in Nursery
1911 - Packwood 1915 - Gardener
1915 - Packwood  
1917 -  Claverdon Green, Warwick  
1920 - Wolverton Fields, Warwicks (family)