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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


Corporal 265706 John Welch BRADSHAW - 1st/7th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment

Died of Wounds on Thursday October 4th, 1917 aged 32


Military History

   
Theatre of WarMedalsCommonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France & Flanders 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals Tyne Cot Memorial
     
Arrived in TheatreMedal Citation (if app)SWFHS Area Memorials
23 Mar 1915 in Havre, France ~ Kenilworth War Memorial
    Kenilworth St. John's
Action, Battle or Other Reason KilledDate and Place Enlisted Kenilworth St. Nicholas
Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele)  November 1914 in Coventry Leamington Spa War Memorial
    Leamington All Saints Memorial
Place of DeathPrevious Regiments or Units  
near Fampoux ~  
     

Circumstances of Death

John is listed as being killed in action on 4th October 1917 and is said to have been shot by a sniper. The 1st/7th Battalion war diary for the period 1st to 5th October is transcribed below. Those wishing to map the places indicated by the map references should click here and add 28. to the beginning of reference i.e. 28.V.25.c.9.3

1st to 3rd October 1917

Dambre Camp – 1st Oct 1917: The Bn had arrived in camp the previous evening. Day was spent in making final inspections. C.O & 2nd in Command and two officers from each Coy went up to reconnoitre assembly positions. Weather fine.

Dambre Camp – 2nd Oct 1917: Moved into shelters in Canal Bank near Bridge 2a. Weather fine.

NE of Ypres – 3rd Oct 1917: Battle stores were drawn and issued during the morning. At 6pm head of Battalion passed Bridge 2a and moved up to Mon di Hibou via the trench board track past Alberta. At Hibou guides from 1/1 Bucks Regt met Coys and led them past Flora Cot to assembly positions. No difficultly was experienced during this operation. Four casualties only were suffered. The night was very suitable, a bright moon being overcast with clouds leaving sufficient light to see quite well without making movement visible to the enemy.

The Battalion was in position on a taped line of shell holes, laid out by Capt. Bushill by 12.30 midnight. The positions were as follows:

  • D Coy in two lines, two platoons in front and two in reserve near about V.25.c.9.3
  • C Coy two platoons in front & two in rear astride Hubner-Quebec Road
  • A Coy two hundred yards in rear of D Coy
  • B Coy two hundred yards in rear of C Coy
  • Bn HQ was established at Hubner



 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/PlaceBaptism Date/Place
Jul Qtr 1884 in Offchurch  
   
Parents NamesAbode
Henry and Annie Bradshaw Both deceased?                
   
SchoolsColleges
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Address HistoryEmployment History
1885 - Offchurch 1891 - School age
1891 - Village Farm, Welch Road, Offchurch 1901 - Fine arts apprentice                            
1901 - 4 Forfield Place, Leamington Priors
1911 - Travelling salesman
1911 - Sunnyside, Lower Ladys Hills, Kenilworth 1915 - Working in the Fine Arts
1917 - Warwick Road, Kenilworth  
   
  • Next of kin was brother William Henry Bradshaw
  • Leading Chorister at Leamington Spa All Saints Church