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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| France & Flanders | 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals | Pozieres British Cemetery |
| Arrived in Theatre | Medal Citation (if app) | SWFHS Area Memorials |
| 19 Aug 1915 in France | ~ | Shottery War Memorial |
| Stratford on Avon WW1 Memorial | ||
| Action, Battle or Other Reason Died | Date and Place Enlisted | Stratford Cemetery Memorial |
| Battle of the Somme (Battle of Albert) | December 1914 in Stratford on Avon | Stratford Holy Trinity Church |
| Place of Death | Previous Regiments or Units | Other War Memorials |
| near Pozieres | Pvt 9472 Loyal North Lancashire Regt | |
Previous Military Service
- 3 Oct 1908 - Enlisted as Pvt 9472 Loyal North Lancashire Regiment in Stratford on Avon
- 26 Jul 1910 - Discharged following a Court Marshall for and term of Hard Labour for the theft of a colleagues belongings.
Circumstances of Death
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Leslie is listed is having been killed in action on 16 Jul 1916. The 11th Battalion war diary entries for the period 13th to 16th July 1916 are transcribed below. 1916 July 13 - 10pm: Moved up to trenches and relieved the 8th E Lancs Regt in first support [trench]. 1916 July 14: Intense artillery action throughout the day, we were not worried by much. 1916 July 15 - 3.00am: Operation Orders arrived , that the 112 brigade would attack Pozieres 3 at 9:20am today. Conference of commanding officers at 6:30 AM. The dispositions were that the 8th E Lanc’ Regt were to clear that part of the village S of the Albert-Pozieres Road and the 6th Bedf Regt the area N of that road. The 11 R. War. R to take up tools and assist the two battalions to consolidate the ground gained. The 10th L N Lancs Regt was to carry bombs and stores etc. The order of attack was each battalion with 2 Coys in the frontline + 2 in support, each Battalion to follow the other in the following order: 8 E Lancs; 6 Bedf, 11 R.War.R under cover of an intense bombardment. The distance to the objective in view of the enemy was about 1000x. Pozieres what's reported thinly held and with no wire to contend with. The Bde Advanced according to orders but it was held up quite near to its objective by enemy M/G’s which were in great force, also it was found that the wire on the front to be attacked was not cut. The Bde found itself immobilised in front of the village and with its units more or less intermingled. Capt Brooksopp and 2nd Lt French of A Coy, 2nd Lt Stalker of C Coy and 2nd Lt Bowen of B Coy were wounded very early in the action. A Coy was then without officers and as Acting C.S.M Freeman was with Capt Brocksopp in an unget-at-able position. Sgt Moon took command. Battn HQ’s was caught when issuing from the trenches by an artillery barrage & M.G. fire and was obliged to take shelter in a shell hole, where it established connection by telephone with Bde HQ. Batt HQ’s were subsequently moved to a trench off the Contalmaison-Pozieres Road whence touch with the companies was maintained by runners and with Bde HQ by telephone (the latter was caught by shell fire during the day about six times and repaired each time with very little delay). Meanwhile the Coys on the left (B, C & D) handmade or found the best cover available and remained in action but were unable to advance, A Coy had ensconced itself in shell holes. 5.00pm: The artillery again bombarded the village and the infantry’s 2nd assault was timed for 6pm. The signal for the second assault being a red rocket. The bombardment though very intense failed to put out the hostile M/G’s and the assault was met with such a fierce fire that it collapsed, though our infantry did not give way, that held their ground with great tenacity. An attempt by the enemy to advance against the flank of A coy was caught by the Lewis Gun of that Coy and was easily crushed. Here L/Cpl Hitchman behaved with great coolness and bravery and was killed at his gun. Capt Millard of D Coy what's wounded and the latter assault. Undercover of the night the Battn was relieved by the 10th L N Lancs Regt and returned to the support trenches occupied the previous night. Out of 8 Coy officers who went into the action 5 were lost plus 270 other ranks out of 580, a percentage of 48. The casualties since the Battn arrived in this sector have been 15 officers and 450 other ranks. 1916 July 16 - 3.15am: The Battalion was relieved by the 11th Battn Northumberland Fusiliers & proceeded to billets in Albert. |
| Personal & Family History |
| Birth Date/Place | Baptism Date/Place |
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| 3 Jul 1891 in London Road, Sawbridgeworth | 8 Nov 1896 at Royston, Herts |
| Parents Names | Abode |
| Charles George and Margaret Amelia Sheridan | Northampton |
| Wife and Marriage Details | Children |
| Elizabeth M. Sheridan nee Berry (died 1917) | Harold George born 9 Sep 1913 |
| Oct Qtr 1913 at Stratford on Avon | |
| Schools | Colleges |
| ~ | |
| Address History | Employment History |
| 1891 - London Road, Sawbridgeworth | 1901 - School |
| 1901 - 34 Colwell Road, Wellingborough | 1908 - Shoemaker |
| 1911 - Not found | 1908 - Soldier in Loyal North Lancs |
| 1916 - 9 Prospect Row, Shottery | 1914 - Brewery Employee |
- Leslie's birth certificate shows his birth place as Sawbridgeworth as opposed to Wellingborough & Saffron Walden per his army records
- After the death of his wife, a year later in 1917, their son Harold became the guardee of a Mrs Berry, also of 9 Prospect Row, Shottery
