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South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Private 25331 Albert QUICK - 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment


Died of Wounds on Thursday, May 9th 1918 aged 40


Military History

   
Theatre of WarMedalsCommonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France and Flanders British War & Victory Medals Etaples Military Cemetery
     
Arrived in TheatreMedal Citation (if app)SWFHS Area Memorials
17 Jan 1918 in France ~ Warwick (Eleanor Cross) War Memorial
    Warwick St. Paul
Action, Battle or Other Reason KilledDate and Place Enlisted  
Died of lobar pnuemonia & gsw to shoulder July 1917 at Warwick  
     
Place of DeathPrevious Regiments or UnitsOther War Memorials
18th General Hospital, Etaples ~ ~
     

Circumstances of Death

Albert died of pnuemonia after a gunshot wound (GSW) to the shoulder at the 18th General Hospital, Etaples. It has so far not been possible to identify when or where he was originally wounded in the shoulder but we do know from the following medical records that it was prior to 17 April 1918 and looking at the war diary most likely on the 14th or 15th April when 192 1st Battalion men were wounded. In further support of the 14th/15th date there were no casualties between the 10th and 13th April and so the war diary for those two days is transcribed below.

  • 17 Apr 1918 - Admitted to the 18th General Hospital, Etaples with GSW to shoulder and large Carbuncle on right shoulder blade
  • 24 Apr 1918 - Condition update
  • 07 May 1918 - Condition update
  • 09 May 1918 - Death reported

War Diary April 14th 1918

Dull morning fairly quiet on Battalion’s front. in the early hours of the morning a patrol of C Coy capture two enemy machine guns and one prisoner & later in the morning an artillery officer accompanied by a signaller are observed close to our posts. The latter is killed and the officer is made prisoner. A 3rd machine gun is captured. At 6pm  a bombardment of Bois de Pacaut & the hamlet of Riez du Vinage takes place by our own heavies & at 7.30pm the 11th Brigade on our left attempt to capture Riez du Vinage. They are successful. Battalion HQ is shelled during the evening and a direct hit was obtained, Capt F.N.H Beamish wounded.

D Coy at night  attack the wood through Pacaut Wood in Q33 and by pushing forward three strong patrols of 1 Officer and 18 OR each along 3 roads in Q.33.a&d. The left patrol succeeds in getting to the road after severe fighting but the centre & right patrols encountered a large number of men and machine guns and were unable to push on. After 2 or 3 attempts to advance they are compelled to withdraw. Two posts are established in the left and centre roads about 50 yards in the wood. Situation is quieter during the latter part of the night.

Casualties: Killed 1 Other Rank & Wounded 1 Officer and 12 Other Ranks.




 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/PlaceBaptism Date/Place
14 Jul 1877 Aylesbeare, Devon  ~
   
Parents NamesAbode
Samuel (died 1884) and Annie Quick 21 Market Street, Warwick 
   
WifeMarriage Details
Alice Quick nee Chamberlain Jul Qtr 1911 in Warwick
   
SchoolsColleges
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Address HistoryEmployment History
1877 - Aylesbeare, Devon  1891 - Farm servant                                                           
1881 - Chickwell Farm, Hemington, Somerset 1901 - Butcher
1891 - Higher Willend, Churchstanton, Devon 1911 - Butcher
1901 - 99 Emscote Road, Warwick 1916 - Butcher
1911 - 20 Leam Street, Warwick  
1916 - 21 Market Street, Warwick  
1918 - Old Bowling Green Hotel, Warwick (wife Alice)  
1918 - 13 Newbold Place, Leamington (wife Alice)