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Francis William Newton
Informatie over geboorte
Geboortedatum: 11/11/1897 |
Geboorteplaats: Bradford, Yorkshire, Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk |
Algemene Informatie
Beroep: Arbeider wolweverij |
Informatie legerdienst
Land: Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk |
Strijdmacht: British Expeditionary Force |
Rang: Private |
Service nummer: 38114 |
Eenheden: — Alexandra Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment), 2nd Bn. (Laatst gekende eenheid) |
Informatie over overlijden
Datum van overlijden: 01/09/1917 |
Plaats van overlijden: No. 1 Australian Casualty Clearing Station, Bailleul, Frankrijk |
Doodsoorzaak: Died of wounds (D.O.W.) |
Leeftijd: 19 |
Begraafplaats
Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension Plot: I Rij: B Graf: 49 |
Onderscheidingen en medailles 2
British War Medal Medaille |
Victory Medal Medaille |
Points of interest 2
#1 | Geboorteplaats | ||
#2 | Plaats van overlijden (bij benadering) |
Mijn verhaal
Private (Signaller) Francis William Newton was part of the 2nd Bn. Alexandra Princess of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire Regiment), also known as the Green Howards. The battalion was part of the 21st Brigade, 30th Division. Francis William worked at a wooden mill, John Smith and Sons, Limited, Fieldhead Mills.
During the Battle of Passchendaele the 30th Division took over the Messines-Wytschaete front from August on. The frontline was at the bottom of the eastern slope of the hill below Oostaverne. On August 30th the battalion relieved the 18th Bn. King’s Liverpool Regiment in the frontline and took over the shell hole positions. The war diary mentions that the situation was quiet on 1 September and that there were the usual working parties and patrols. Private Newton must have been wounded during one of these tasks. In a newspaper article is mentioned that a letter was sent by one of his comrades saying he was struck by shrapnel and died of his wounds at an Australian Casualty Clearing Station. The N°1 Australian C.S.S. was located in Bailleul at that time. He succumbed of his wounds and was buried at Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension in Bailleul (FR.), where he is still remembered today.
During the Battle of Passchendaele the 30th Division took over the Messines-Wytschaete front from August on. The frontline was at the bottom of the eastern slope of the hill below Oostaverne. On August 30th the battalion relieved the 18th Bn. King’s Liverpool Regiment in the frontline and took over the shell hole positions. The war diary mentions that the situation was quiet on 1 September and that there were the usual working parties and patrols. Private Newton must have been wounded during one of these tasks. In a newspaper article is mentioned that a letter was sent by one of his comrades saying he was struck by shrapnel and died of his wounds at an Australian Casualty Clearing Station. The N°1 Australian C.S.S. was located in Bailleul at that time. He succumbed of his wounds and was buried at Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension in Bailleul (FR.), where he is still remembered today.
Bronnen 6
Ancestry https://www.ancestry.com/ Gebruikte bronnen |
CWGC https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/42448/FRANCIS%20WILLIAM%20NEWTON/ Gebruikte bronnen |
Long Long Trail https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/ Gebruikte bronnen |
War Diary http://www.nmarchive.com/ Gebruikte bronnen |
War Diary https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1338718 Gebruikte bronnen |
Wylly H. C., The Green Howards in the Great War, 1926, Richmond Yorkshire, pp. 95-96 Gebruikte bronnen |