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 | British War & Victory Medals | Amara War Cemetery |
| Arrived in Theatre | Medal Citation (if app) | SWFHS Area Memorials |
| After 1 January 1916 in | ~ | Knowle Soldiers Chapel |
| Knowle War Memorial | ||
| Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed | Date and Place Originally Enlisted | Knowle Downing Hall |
| Actions on the Hai Salient | 22 Aug 1914 in Birmingham | |
| Other War Memorials | ||
| Place of Death | Previous Regiments or Units | |
| The Hai Salient | Pte 10956, 7th Bn South Staffordshire Regt | |
Service History
- 22 Aug 1914 - enlisted in South Staffordshire Regiment
- 12 Oct 1914 - discharged as being "unlikely to become an efficient soldier" under 392 III of Kings Regs
- 13 Nov 1915 - re-enlisted in Birmingham under the Lord Derby scheme
Circumstances of Death
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Shirley is listed as being killed in action on16th January 1917 and in the absence of online war diaries the Worcestershire Regiment website tells us that: Throughout the first fortnight of 1917 the gunfire of the British artillery increased in intensity, while preparations were made for a systematic attack on the Hai Salient. After a fortnight in the flanking defences the Battalion was relieved in the flanking defences on 11 Jan 1917 by the 37th Dogras and they marched back to Worcester City camp where the Battalion remained in reserve until January 16th. On January 15th the Battalion again took over from the 7th North Staffordshire in the same position on the right of the line, abutting on the banks of the Hai. In preparation for attack on the Hai Salient a system of trenches was now being prepared in front of the nullah by the Pointed Ruin. Those trenches were constructed in successive parallel lines, to act as assembly trenches for the proposed attack. Their construction was pushed on with all speed, by sapping in daylight and by digging in the open at night, however digging by night was very dangerous, and the digging parties were under the close fire of the enemy and casualties were frequent, especially among the subalterns in charge of the work with 2/Lieut. P. W. Harrington being killed on the night of January 15th/16th and 2/Lieut. A. A. Pine killed on the following night. By 21 January half of the gap between the Pointed Ruin and the apex of the Hai Salient had been covered and the new trenches were within 300 yards of the enemy's front line, making an assault possible. The new trenches stretched row behind row were named Queen's Trench, King's Trench & Emperor's Trench. Headquarters of the 9th Worcestershire were established in the front line by the river bank. |
| Personal & Family History |
| Birth Date/Place | Baptism Date/Place |
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| Oct Qtr 1893 in Copt Heath, Knowle | 24 Dec 1893 at Solihull, St Alphege |
| Parents Names | Abode |
| James and Julia Coton | Copt Heath, Knowle |
| Wife and Marriage Details | Children |
| Agnes Coton nee Brown | Charles Ernest born 6 Mar 1915 |
| 15 May 1913 at Solihull, St Alphege | Beatrice Rose born 23 Mar 1916 |
| Schools | Colleges |
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| Address History | Employment History |
| 1893 - Copt Heath, Knowle | 1901 - School age |
| 1901 - Copt Heath | 1911 - Farm Labourer |
| 1911 - The Elms. Copt Heath | 1914 - Coal Miner |
| 1914 - Ten House Row, Copt Heath, Knowle | |
| 1917 - 2 Hillside Cottages, Copt Heath |
