South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Private 24055 Percy John BENNETT - 2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment


Died of wounds on October 19th 1917 aged 31


Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France and Flanders British War & Victory Medals Abbeville Communal Cemetery
     
Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
After 1 Nov 1916 in France ~ Warwick (Eleanor Cross) War Memorial
    Warwick All Saints
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted  
Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele)  After 20 Oct 1916 at Coventry  
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units Other War Memorials
3rd General Hospital, Abbeville     
     

Circumstances of Death

Percy is listed as dying of wounds at the 3rd General Hospital, Abbeville on 19 Oct 1917. A newspaper obituary in the Warwick Advertiser dated 27 Oct 1917 reports that Percy had been wounded ten days before he died on 9 Oct 1917. The 2nd Battalion war diary entry for that day is transcribed below.

8.10.17 – In the Field 5.30am at Polygon Wood: Bn Held the line east of Polygon Wood. A, D & C Coys in front line, B Coy in support. 2 Lt D.W. Searle put out tapes for attack [on 9.10.17].

9.10.17 – In the Field 5.30am at Polygon Wood: The Bn attacked with H A C [Honourable Artillery Company] on right. A Coy held the line on left, D Coy & C Coy attacked with B Coy in support

5.55am: Green lights seen all along out objective line. 2nd Lt J.H. Davies killed at the Butte.

6.20am: Two wounded N.C.O’s of left Coy report Coy had passed through Judge Copse and has captured on prisoner. Enemy ran away and were fired on continuously.

6.50am: enemy prisoner brought in by two men of 9th Devons, he was found in a pill box behind our lines near the Butte. Prisoner was with two men of the 2 R War R and stated he had been there for three days. Prisoner stated he belonged to 92 I.R. [92 Infantry Regiment]

7.10am: message received from H.A.C. On the right that continuous machine gunfire or still coming from direction of Judge Copse.

7.15am: Sent message to O.C. Support Coy to send platoon to mop up Judge Copse.

7.30am: received a message from 2/lt J.M. Green of left attacking Coy stating he was wounded and with A Coy (holding line on left of attacking companies). Situation map marked. He reported that left attacking Coy had lost direction passed through Judge Copse and had mixed with left Coy on N edge of Cemetery. Also that B Coy (Support) had advanced in direction of Cemetery and were with D & C Coys there.

8.40am: sent message to OC A Coy to reconnoitre his right, collect any men of left attacking Coy and establish them in defensive posts. Also informed them of advance of a Coy of 9th Devons who were being sent to mop up Judge Corpse and fill up gap on the left flank. Capt. D Aucutt reported killed.

9.00am: received message from 2/Lt J.A. Dorey (right attacking Coy) stating that they were on a line N of Cemetery. Capt. C.L.N. Roberts and 2/Lt R.C. Stable killed. Right Coy in touch with left of H.A.C.

10.00am: received the message from OC A Coy and situation map marked. Received message from OC B Coy to say that he was sending a platoon to deal with machine gun in Cemetery.

12.10pm: received message from Sgt Partridge, Commanding D Coy. Received message from OC A Coy that 1 Coy of 9th Devons were in position on his right.

2.30pm: OC 9th Devons received message from OC Coy on right of A Coy R War R that he is not in touch with D Coy R War R on W side of Judge Copse but that his right in on E edge of Judge Copse. Officers Commanding Battalions decide that an attack shall be made to clear enemy still in Copse by a raid by 9th Devons.

4.00pm: Received message from OC A Coy – Captain G.CV. Blandy killed

4.15pm: Received message from OC C Coy and situation map

5.35pm: Received report of patrols and situation from OC A Coy

5.45pm: SOS sent up on our front. Enemy barrage put down. Received A295 (?) from Brigade. 2 Lts C.C.W Maguire & A. Scrivener joined.

10.10.17 – In the Field at Judge Copse: 7.00am: Message from A Coy, sent 2/Lt S A Wheeler to D Coy, established connection on right. 9th Devon partly cleared Judge Copse. Capt. R.A. Raphael returned from line and reported all connected up. Situation report from Officers Commanding C & D.

Battalion relieved [and went to camp at Zillebeek Lake]



 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
6 Aug 1886 in Wappenbury 12 Sep 1886 at Wappenbury
   
Parents Names Abode
William and Ann Bennett Weston under Wetherley
   
Wife Marriage Details
Elizabeth Elsie Bennett nee May 9 Apr 1910 at Warwick 
   
Schools Colleges
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Address History Employment History
1886 - Wappenbury 1901 - Agricultural labourer
1891 - Cottage, Weston under Wetherley 1910 - Carter at Flowers Brewery
1901 - Cottage, Weston under Wetherley 1911 - Carter at Flowers Brewery
1910 - 53 Woodhouse Street, Warwick 1915 - Working at Flowers Brewery  
1911 - 34 Hill Street, Warwick  
1915 - 44 Hill Street, Warwick