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 The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


2nd Lieutenant Kenneth Kemble PELTON MC - 7th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles


Killed in Action on Wednesday, August 1st 1917 aged 20


Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France and Flanders Military Cross; MiD; British War & Victory Medals Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial
     
Arrived in Theatre Mentioned in Dispatches SWFHS Area Memorials
20 Jul 1916 25 May 1917 - Gazette Page 5166 Ullenhall
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted Other War Memorials
Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele) Volunteered on 4 Aug 1914 Hazelwood School | Dover College
  Commissioned 31 Jul 1915 Gazette Page 7483  
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units        Other Military Information 
near Ecole, east of Ypres 5th Battalion Leinster Regiment  44th Brigade Intelligence Officer 
     

Military Cross Citation

“For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty.  He formed a defensive flank and brought two machine guns into action, thereby forcing a strong enemy raiding party to retire.  He subsequently led a bombing party with great gallantry”. Gazette Page 3937

Circumstances Leading to Death (Normally from War Diary)           

On 1 Aug 1917 the battalion were in trenches near Ecole, Roulers and the Ypres Railway which are east of Ypres as part of the Brigade Reserve. Later in the day the battalion were relieved by the 7th Battalion Leinster Regiment. However, per the contents of a letter received by the family, at some stage during the day Kenneth was killed by a shell explosion in the lines.

In the letter to Rev. Pelton and his wife, Sergt. Frank Hendrey wrote: “It was your son’s unselfishness and thought for others before himself which finally cost him his life.  A wounded artillery observer came up just as the shelling, if possible, became worse than ever.  He was going to drop down, as he was in the open, but your son insisted on changing places with him, thereby giving up what cover he had got.  A few minutes after there came the rushing whistle of a shell on arrival – an ear-splitting crash, and a rain of earth, mud and pieces of brick, from the explosion.  I was somewhat dazed by the shock for the moment, but directly the rain of pieces stopped, I saw that your son had been hit”.


 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Bapitsm Date/Place
15 Jun 1897 at North Walsham 25 Jul 1897 at North Walsham
   
Parents Names Parents Abode
Rev. William Frederick and Susan Pelton Ullenhall Vicarage
   
Schools Colleges
Limpsfield Hazelwood School 1907 to 1911 Dover College 1911 to 1913
   
Address History Employment History                       
1897 - Yarmouth Road, North Walsham 1911 - College
1901 - The Vicarage, Ullenhall 1913 - Chartered Accountant at Thomas & Pitts
1911 - The Vicarage, Ullenhall  
1915 - The Vicarage, Ullenhall