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Herbert Mowle (Bertie) Kendal CdeG | |||
Number: | 1028 | ||
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | Section Sanitaire Anglais, 39 Division | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | British Ambulance Convoy | ||
Died: | 28/05/1918 | Age: | 40 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | France, near Soissons | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Soissons Memorial, Aisne | ||
Town Memorial: | Altrincham | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born during the March quarter 1878 in the Stockport R.D. - ref: 8a/96, the son of Thomas Herbert & Mary Elizabeth Kendal (nee Mowle). 1881 Census - Woodleigh, Stockport-Etchells, Gatley. Son - aged: 3 - born: Gatley. Head of household - Mary E. Kendal - Wife - aged: 42 - occ: Silk Merchant's Wife - born: Ireland. Plus 4 siblings and 4 domestic servants. His father was a visitor at The Cedars Hoole House, Hoole, Cheshire. Listed as being aged: 38 - occ: Silk Merchant. This was the home of the Mowle family and his father-in-law was an Iron Founder, employing 70 Men & 15 Boys. 1891 Census - 37 Gatley Road, Stockport Etchells, Gatley. Son - aged: 13 - Scholar - born: Cheadle. Head of household - Thomas H. Kendal - Married - aged: 48 - occ: Silk Merchant - born: Manchester. Also - Mary E. Kendal - Wife - aged: 52 - born: Ireland. Plus 5 siblings and 4 domestic servants. 1901 Census - Gatley Hill, Stockport Etchells, Gatley. Son - Unmarried - aged: 23 - occ: Silk Merchant - born: Cheadle. Head of household - Thomas H. Kendal - Married - aged: 58 - occ: Silk Merchant - born: Manchester. Also - Mary E. Kendal - Wife - aged: 62 - born: Ireland. Plus 3 siblings and 4 domestic servants. Herbert married Dorothy Jane Godson during the Jun Qtr 1903 at Stockport R.D. - ref: 8a/12. The daughter of a medical practitioner. His father died at Avondale, Southport, Lancashire on the 22nd September 1908. Reported in the London Gazette dated 16th October 1908. 1911 Census - "Newstead", Bonville Road, Dunham Massey, Cheshire. Head - Married - aged: 33 - occ: Silk Mender & General Finisher (Employer) - born: Cheadle, Cheshire. Also listed - his wife - Dorothy Jane Kendal - aged: 32 - born: Cheadle, Cheshire. Plus their two children and four servants in an eleven roomed house. They had been married for 7 years and produced 2 children who were both still living. His widowed mother was then residing at Home Green, Gannock Park, Deganwy, Llanrhos, Carnarvonshire. Head - Widow - aged: 72 - occ: Private Means - born: Cork, Co. Cork, Ireland. Plus 2 of Herbert's sisters and 2 domestic servants. Herbert & Dorothy resided at "Newstead", Bonville Road, Dunham Massey. They had four children - John (b.1907) - Richard Herbert (b.1909) - Phillip (b.1912) - Walter (b.1916). Herbert was the Hon. Treasurer of the Altrincham & District War Supply Depot, a position he resigned to take up motor transport work at the front in October 1917. Colin Graham of the Altrincham History Society has written an account of the Bowdon War Supply Depot under "Occasional Paper 23". The 07/06/1918 edition of the Altrincham Guardian reported that he was serving with the British Ambulance Convoy, attached to the French Army and had been awarded the Croix de Guerre for his work in April 1918. It also stated that he died near to Soissons, France. Herbert died during the "Battle of the Aisne", that took place between the 27th May and 6th June 1918. He was serving in the 39th Division in the 11 (French) Cavaltry Corps. A German offensive, the Battle opened on the 27th May with a bombardment of the British lines by 4,000 German artillery guns. The bombardment was accompanied by a gas attack and British casualties were severe. Paul Heuzé, "L'automobile dans la guerre", Illustration, n° 3961, 1 Feb 1919, p. 127. "The fact is that the ambulance drivers, who theoretically were only supposed to go as far as the advance posts of the Division Stretcher-bearer Corps, went all the way up to the aid stations to pick up their wounded, across terrain mined by the enemy, through intense rifle fire and waves of gas which they had to cross in the open. Add to this the darkness, the cries of the wounded for whom each bump in the road meant torture, the gas mask which made it so terribly difficult to drive! And the driver, despite all this, was aware more than anywhere else of the importance of the role he was playing: did he not constantly hold in his hands the lives of hundreds of wounded which he could save by his cool-headedness and alacrity". The President of the British Ambulance Committee - the Duke of Portland, K.G., G.C.V.O., wrote to Herbert's widow on the 2nd March 1921 apologising for not writing to her when Herbert was reported as missing in 1918. In his letter, the Duke states that Herbert had served as an Ambulance Driver from the 1st August 1917 until his death on the 28th May 1918 caused when his ambulance took a direct hit by a German shell and exploded. (My thanks to Paul Handford for the copy of the Duke's letter). Paul also gave me a copy of Herbert's business card for Kendal-Milne & Co., Manchester. Although it states his name, it does not reveal his position. Whilst he is recorded on the WW1 Church Memorial in St. Margaret's Church, there is also a personal memorial to him which states:- "In loving memory of Herbert Mowle Kendal, Croix de Guerre, Section Sanitaire Anglais, 39 Division, who was killed near Soissons 28 May 1918, aged: 40". Listed as "Kendall" (with two 'L' s) on the Altrincham & District Roll of Honour. Herbert was also commemorated on the Cheadle Congregational Church memorial, which has since been demolished. He is commemorated on the Manchester Tennis & Racquet's Club Memorial. His estate was valued at £86,013. 14s. 10d. After representations made by Paul Handford, the CWGC has (2018) accepted Herbert for commemoration by the Commission. CWGC - Section Sanitaire Anglaise No.1 British Ambulance Committee. Husband of Dorothy Jane Kendal of Altrincham, Cheshire. |
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St. Margaret's (Dunham Massey) | |||
Altrincham & District Roll of Honour | |||
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