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Arthur Baldwin | |||
Rank: | Corporal | Number: | 12006 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 19th Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Manchester Rgt (4th Mcr Pals) | ||
Died: | 01/07/1916 | Age: | 24 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | France | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Thiepval Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
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Born during the December quarter 1891 in the Stockport R.D. - ref: 8a/43, the son of Richard & Annie Beatrice Baldwin (nee Gibbons). At the time of the 1891 census, his parents were rsiding at 362 Gorton Road, Reddish, which is probably where Arthur was born later that year. Head of household - Richard Baldwin - Married - aged: 30 - occ: Gas Inspector - born: Chorlton upon Medlock, Manchester. Also Annie Beatrice Baldwin - Wife - aged: 25 - born: Brooklands. Plus their one year old daughter, also called Annie Beatrice. His father - Richard Baldwin died on the 19th December 1894, aged just 34, leaving Annie alone to bring up their two children. 1901 Census - Teachers Orphanage, West Hill, Lewisham, London. Inmate - aged: 9 - Scholar - born: Manchester. His widowed mother was residing at 27 Era Street, Sale - aged: 35 - occ: Elementary School Teacher - born: Sale. Plus his younger brother - Frank - aged: 7. 1911 Census - 49 Hope Road, Sale. Son - aged: 19 - occ: Junior Clerk - born: Reddish. Head of household - Annie Beatrice Baldwin - Widow - aged: 45 - occ: Certified Teacher - born: Brooklands. Plus 1 his younger brother, Frank and his maternal grandfather. Member of St. Anne's F.C. and Sale Moor C.C. Secretary of the Sale Weslyan Guild; also a Sunday School Teacher. Employed at Manchester Town Hall. WO363 - Enlisted from 49 Hope Road, Sale on the 7th September 1914 and posted into the 4th City Battalion (19th Battalion), Manchester Regiment. Occupation: Clerk - Height: 5 feet, 9½ inches - Weight: 128 lb - Expanded chest: 38 inches with a 3 inch expansion.- Complexion: Swarthy - Eyes: Dark Hazel - Hair: Black. On the 4th April 1915, whilst stationed at Heaton Park, Manchester, he went AWOL from 12.00 midnight to 21.30 hrs on the 5th, for which he was "admonished". On the 18th April 1915, again at Heaton Park, he was late for Divine Service and received 3 days C.B (confined to barracks). Promoted to paid Lance Corporal on the 17th July 1915. Drafted to France, embarking on the S.S. Queen Alexander at Southampton on the 7th November 1915. Promoted to Corporal in the field on the 8th. Killed on the first day of the Battle of the Somme 1916. The 19th Battalion, Manchester Regiment were part of the 21st Brigade, 30th Division and they attacked the Glatz Redoubt, a heavily fortified German position some 700 yards in front of the village of Montauban. The attack was timed to begin at 07.30 and when the whistles sounded they left their trenches for the 1,500 yard walk across a badly churned up 'no mans land'. His Mother was a Teacher at Springfield Road School and wrote to the local newspaper asking for news of her son who was reported as being missing. Death reported in the 04/08/1916 edition of the Altrincham Guardian. On the 27th June 1917, his mother wrote to the Battalion, that her son had a valuable ring with his monogram on. She hoped that it would be returned to her in due course. Commemorated on he family gravestone in Sale Cemetery - G.1366. Listed in the Guardian Year Book - Roll of Honour for 1917. Private John Wright who served in the 19th Battalion kept a diary. John also went to France on the 7th November 1915 and his diary record will be much like the experiences of Arthur up until the 1st July 1916. See:- http://www.themanchesters.org/19th%20batt.htm His brother Frank survived the War - in 1919 he was listed as a demobilised 2nd Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery. An earlier reference mentions that he was then a Signaller in the Sussex Yeomanry??? His uncles were Herbert & Charles William Gibbons. |
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