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Wilfred Stuart Stidson Broadbent | |||
Rank: | Lieut. | ||
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 153rd Coy | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Machine Gun Corps (Inf) | ||
Died: | 19/04/1917 | Age: | 28 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | France | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Athies Communal Cemetery Ext. | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
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Born as Wilfred Stuart Broadbent on the 12th November 1888, the birth being registered during the December quarter 1888 in the Ormskirk R.D. - ref: 8b/768, the son of Conway & Elizabeth Broadbent. 1891 Census - 13 Trafalgar Road, Birkdale, Lancashire. Son - aged: 2 - born: Southport, Lancashire. Head of household - Conway Stidson-Broadbent - Married - aged: 40 - occ: Draper - born; Exeter, Devon. Also - Elizabeth Stidson Broadbent - Married - aged: 41 - born: Tavistock, Devon. Plus 5 elder siblings, 2 domestic servants and 7 Assistant Drapers. . 1901 Census - "The Nook", Storrs Park, Undermillbeck, Kendal, Westmorland. Son - aged: 12 - born: Southport, Lancashire. Head of household - Elizabeth Stidson Broadbent - Married - aged: 51 - born: Tavistock, Devon. Plus 4 elder siblings and 2 domestic servants. No trace of his father. 1911 Census - No Trace. His parents were residing at "Gesa Hors" ??? Dane Bank Road, Lymm, Cheshire. Head of household - Conway Stidson-Broadbent - Married - aged: 60 - occ: Private Means - Director of Hat & Cap Manufacturing Company - born: Exeter, Devon. Also - Elizabeth Stidson-Broadbent -Wife - aged: 61 - born: Tavistock, Devon. On the 11th November 1914, Wilfred enlisted in the Royal Navy. He was 5 feet 4 1/2 inches in height, with a mean chest measurement of 36 1/2 inches. Hair - Brown. Eyes - Brown. Complexion - Dark. He served his training on HMS Pemboke III - No. 1949 from the 11th November 1914 until the 30th March 1915 as a Petty Officer -. Mec (E). The stationed on HMS President II from the 1st April 1915 until the 15th January 1916 when he was granted a Commission in the Army. He was then posted to the Dardanelles in an Armoured Car Division. Westmorland Gazette - edition dated the 5th May 1917. STIDSTON-BROADBENT, Lieut. W S. Official News has been received of the loss of Lieut. Wilfrid Stuart Stidston-Broadbent, second in command of the 153rd Machine Gun Company, in France, on the 19th of last month. Wilfrid Broadbent was the youngest son of Mr. C. Stidston-Broadbent, of Castleton, formerly of Windermere. He went out more than two years ago as a Petty Officer, R.N. (Motor-Maxim Company) to Gallipoli. He was at the start of that campaign and went through almost the whole of it. He was sent to Egypt for a rest and then sent with his Gun Company against the Senussi tribe###. Immediately afterwards he was transferred to the Army and given a commission in the Machine Gun Corps, 11th Division. He accompanied that Division to France a few months ago. Two months ago he was promoted to First Lieut. And given the second in command of the 153rd M. G. Corps attached to a Scottish Division. He was through the recent advance from the start, and was killed by a shell when moving up to advanced headquarters with his company. ### [On 19 November 1915, around 5,000 Senussi Bedouin tribesmen rose up against the Allies in Italian Libya and western Egypt. They were encouraged by the Turks, who provided them with arms and military advisors. The Sultan of the Ottoman Empire was also the Caliph (or leader) of Islam, so the Turks were able to influence the Senussi, many of whom were already staunchly anti-colonial. The tribesmen sought to capture the coastal towns of Sollum, Mersa Matruh and Da’aba. Other Senussi occupied oases to the south, from where they launched raids into British-held territory]. M.I.C. - States that his 1915 Star is to be issued by the Admiralty and that his medals should be addressed to Mrs. H. Crabtree, "Fairmount", Queen's Drive, Ilkley, Yorkshire. Mrs. H. Crabtree was his sister - Ida C.S. Broadbent who married Hedley Crabteee in 1910. His parents had both died during the September quarter 1919. Probate - Listed as Wilfred Stuart Stidson-Broadbent of Casterton Old Hall, Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland, a Leutenant in the 153rd Company M.G. Corps, who died in France on the 19th April 1917. Administration granted in London on the 22nd September 1915 to Conway Stidson_Broadbent, Gentleman. Estate valued at £117. 8s. 2d. CWGC - Son of the late Conway Stidson-Broadbent & Elizabeth Stidson-Broadbent. |
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