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Leonard Hanchett

Information about birth

Date of birth:
26/06/1896
Place of birth:
Walworth, Surrey, England, United Kingdom

General information

Last known residence:
Old Kent Road, Walworth, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
Profession:
Rule maker - lattenmaker
Religion:
Church of England

Army information

Country:
England, United Kingdom
Force:
British Expeditionary Force
Rank:
Private
Service number:
66416
Enlistment place:
Stratford, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Units:
 —  Royal Fusiliers (City of London) Regiment, 20th Bn.  (Last known unit)

Information about death

Date of death:
28/11/1917
Place of death:
Tiber, Passchendaele, Belgium
Cause of death:
Killed in action (K.I.A.)
Age:
21

Cemetery

Tyne Cot Cemetery
Plot: XVIII
Row: A
Grave: 4-5

Points of interest 4

#1 Place of birth
#2 Last known residence
#3 Enlistment place
#4 Place of death (approximate)

My story

Leonard Hanchett was the son of Emma Jane and Samuel. He was born on 26 June 1896 in Walworth, Surrey, where he also lived. Before the war he worked as a rule maker. Leonard enlisted in Stratford, Essex and was part of the 20th Battalion Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) (19th Brigade, 33rd Division).

Leonard was killed in action on 28 November 1917 in the aftermath of the Battle of Passchendaele. On 27 and 28 November, Leonard's unit relieved the 1/5th Scottish Rifles in the front area south of Passchendaele. On 28 November, a heavy German barrage killed 51 men of the 20th Battalion Royal Fusiliers.

Leonard died at the age of 21. His body was found after the war near Tiber, Passchendaele. Leonard was reburied at Tyne Cot Cemetery, where he found his final resting place.

Sources 4

19 Brigade: Headquarters (The National Archives, Kew (TNA), British Army war diaries 1914-1922, WO 95/2421/2).
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
Sources used
20 Battalion Royal Fusiliers (The National Archives, Kew (TNA), WO 95/2423/3).
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
Sources used
Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911 (The National Archives, Kew (TNA), RG14).
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
Sources used
Soldiers’ Effects Records (National Army Museum, Chelsea (NAM) 1901-60; NAM Accession Number: 1991-02-333).
https://www.nam.ac.uk
Sources used

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