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Benjamin Martindale
Informations sur naissance
Année de naissance: 1885 |
Lieu de naissance: Hawkshead, Lancashire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni |
Informations générales
Profession: Ouvrier |
Informations service militaire
Pays: Angleterre, Royaume-Uni |
Force armée: British Expeditionary Force |
Rang: Private |
Numéro de service: G/641219 |
Incorporation nom de lieu: Liverpool, Lancashire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni |
Unités: — The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), 2nd Bn. (Dernière unité connue) |
Informations sur décès
Date de décès: 24/11/1917 |
Lieu de décès: Mosselmarkt, Passchendaele, Belgique |
Cause du décès: Killed in action (K.I.A.) |
Âge: 32 |
Cimetière
Tyne Cot Cemetery Parcelle: XXXV Rangée: F Tombe: 20 |
Distinctions et médailles 2
British War Medal Médaille — 19/04/1920 |
Victory Medal Médaille — 19/04/1920 |
Points d'intérêt 3
#1 | Lieu de naissance | ||
#2 | Lieu d'enrôlement | ||
#3 | Lieu du décès (approximatif) |
Mon histoire
Benjamin Martindale was born in 1885. He was the eldest child of Mark and Hannah Martindale of Hawkshead, Lancashire. According to the 1911 Census, Benjamin worked as a general labourer, possibly on his father’s farm in Hawkshead. By 1917 he had been enlisted in the army, serving in France and Flanders with the Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), 2nd Battalion, part of the 23rd Brigade of the 8th Division.
Mid-November 1917 the 2nd Middlesex moved from northern France to the Ypres front sector. The ruins of Passchendaele had only been taken a couple of days beforehand. On 23 November Benjamin’s Battalion moved into the frontline just North of Passchendaele. Battalion headquarters were at the hamlet of Meetcheele. “B” and “C” Companies took up positions in the frontline between Vocation Farm and Veall Cottage, while “A” and “D” Companies were in support at the hamlet of Mosselmarkt, on the northern outskirts of Passchendaele. By capturing Passchendaele the allies had created a new salient. The positions at the village were in full view of the Germans and vulnerable from three sides. Consequently the lines at Passchendaele were regularly shelled. This was also the case on 24 November 1917. During the early morning the 2nd Middlesex was targeted by the German artillery. Six men were killed in action.
Private Benjamin Martindale was one of these six men. He was possibly killed due to shellfire while being in support at Mosselmarkt. The 32-year old was buried in the field near the place where he fell. After the war, his remains were interred in Tyne Cot Cemetery.
Mid-November 1917 the 2nd Middlesex moved from northern France to the Ypres front sector. The ruins of Passchendaele had only been taken a couple of days beforehand. On 23 November Benjamin’s Battalion moved into the frontline just North of Passchendaele. Battalion headquarters were at the hamlet of Meetcheele. “B” and “C” Companies took up positions in the frontline between Vocation Farm and Veall Cottage, while “A” and “D” Companies were in support at the hamlet of Mosselmarkt, on the northern outskirts of Passchendaele. By capturing Passchendaele the allies had created a new salient. The positions at the village were in full view of the Germans and vulnerable from three sides. Consequently the lines at Passchendaele were regularly shelled. This was also the case on 24 November 1917. During the early morning the 2nd Middlesex was targeted by the German artillery. Six men were killed in action.
Private Benjamin Martindale was one of these six men. He was possibly killed due to shellfire while being in support at Mosselmarkt. The 32-year old was buried in the field near the place where he fell. After the war, his remains were interred in Tyne Cot Cemetery.
Sources 4
Ancestry https://www.ancestry.com/ Autre référence |
CWGC https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/463903/martindale,-/ Sources utilisées |
The Long, Long Trail http://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/ Sources utilisées |
War Diary The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), 2nd Bn. http://www.nmarchive.com/ Autre référence |