South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Corporal 3245 Albert Henry BRITT -  Battalion, Regiment


Killed in Action on 29th October 1914 aged 35


Military History

     
Theatre of War WW1 Campaign Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France & Flanders 1914 Star & Clasp, British War & Victory Medals Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial
     
Arrived in Theatre Other Campaign Medals SWFHS Area Memorials
11 Sep 1914 in France Queens South Africa Medal & 3 Clasps Elmdon War Memorial
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted Other War Memorials
First Battle of Ypres 16 Jan 1900 in Birmingham Solihull
     
Place of Death Date and Place of Mobilisation  
Gheluvert 5 Aug 1914 in London  
     

Circumstances of Death

Albert is listed as being killed in action on 29 Oct 1914 at Gheluvert. The war diary for the period 27th to 29th Oct 1914 is transcribed below.

Oct 27th 1914 – Gheluvelt: The advance Bing night during early hours of the day. Orders were received to advance on trenches held by our troops just West off the Becelaere-Wervicq Road with a view to an attack on the German trenches opposed to them. However at night at Italian occupied a continuation of our trenches somewhat further north.

Oct 28th 1914 – Gheluvelt: Held the above line of trenches

Oct 29th 1914 – Gheluvelt: an attack by the Germans, of which notice was received, was beaten off at 5.30am in dense mist but was successful further South at crossroads E.S.E of Gheluvelt, the result being that the Battalions trenches were almost immediately afterward attacked from the right rear.

A retirement appears to have been ordered and a small portion of the Battalion reformed covering the east side of Gheluvelt village on the south side of the Ypres-Menin Road covering A Battery R.F.A. At night the Battalion was withdrawn a bivouacked in woods W of Gheluvent in Brigade Reserve. END

The 1st Battalion suffered considerable casualties at Gheluvelt on 29th October. The Regimental history records it lost all the 11 officers present and could only muster some 60 men at the end of the action. More than 180 other ranks were killed, wounded or captured. Four days later, after reinforcement, the Battalion almost ceased to exist, having again been reduced to no officers, and only 120 men.



 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
Jan Qtr 1879 in Bickenhill 31 Aug 1879 in Hamstall Ridware
   
Parents Names Abode
William Henry and Mary Britt Elmdon Heath                         
   
Wife and Marriage Children
Rose Britt nee Etherington                                             Annie b 14/12/1905  |  Ethel b 25/9/1908  |  Edith b 30 19/10/1909
October Qtr 1905 in Windsor Albert b 8/1/1911  |  Mary b 23/2/1912  |  Alice b 14/7/1913
   
Schools Colleges
Elmdon School ~
   
Address History Employment History
1879 - Bickenhill 1891 - Scholar
1881 - Hamstall Ridware, Staffs (Grandparents)                    1900 - Soldier in Coldstream Guards
1891 - Elmdon Road, Elmdon 1907 - Retired from Coldstream Guards
1901 - Chelsea Barracks, London 1911 - Bricklayers Labourer
1905 - Wellington Barracks, London  
1910 - ? Cottage, Catherine de Barnes  
1911 - 3 The Row Elmdon Heath  
1914 - 1 The Row, Elmdon Heath