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Frederick (Fred) Davies | |||
Rank: | Private | Number: | 19097 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 21st Bn ('C' Coy) | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Manchester Rgt (6th City Pals) | ||
Died: | 16/07/1916 | Age: | 28 |
How Died: | Died of Wounds | ||
Country of burial: | France | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
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Born in 1888, the son of John & Mary Davies (nee Jackson). 1891 Census - 50 Liverpool Street, Salford. Son - aged: 3 - born: Salford. Head of household - John Davies - Married - aged: 34 - occ: Beerhouse Keeper - born: Carno, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Also - Mary Davies - Wife - aged: 40 - born: Carrington. Plus 3 siblings and 1 boarder. His father died in 1894, aged: 38. 1901 Census - 13 Lynton Street, Salford. Son - aged: 12 - born: Salford. Head of househopld - Mary Davies - Widow - aged: 53 - occ: Retired House Keeper Domestic - born: Carrinton. Plus 3 siblings and 1 boarder. 1911 Census - 118 Robert Hall Street, Salford. Son - aged: 22 - occ: Packer - born: Salford. Head of household - Mary Davies - Widow - aged: 65 - born: Carrington. Plus 2 sisters and 1 boarder. According to Ray Westlake's "British Battalions on the Somme", the 21st Battalion, Manchester Rgt served in the 91st Brigade, 7th Division. They moved forward from Bois des Tailles at midnight on the 30th June ready for their attack on Mametz. 'A' Company followed the advance into the German front line. 'B' & 'C' Companies moved forward at 09.40 hrs to assist the 1st South Staffordshire Rgt on the outskirts of Mametz. Later occupying the western end of Danzig Alley. 'D' Company went into action during the afternoon at Queen's Nullah. They moved forward and occupied Bottom Wood on the 2nd July 1916. Relieved from the front line and to Buire on the 4th. Moved to Citadel Camp on the 11th and Mametz on the 13th. In the valley near Sabot Copse on the 14th. In reserve and support during the attack on Bazentin-le-Grand and High Wood. He was fatally wounded during these latter days and moved back to Rouen Base Hospital where he died. Commemorated on the private family gravestone in St. George's Church Yard, Carrington. His father John died 10/03/1894 aged 38 years and his mother Mary, died 31/03/1919 aged 73 years. M.I. "Thy purpose Lord we cannot see, but all is well that's done by thee". |
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