A little while ago I discovered that we have a CWWGC headstone in our village church yard contrast the two sites.As I was watching the acts of remembrance in Comines I started to wonder, and not for the first time, how long this communal act of remembrance would continue. It was nice to see the school children taking part with their parents and as a school ...
Comines municipal cemetery Rememberance day.
All Saints Church Barton Stacey this morning.. (incidentally the new little cross of rememberance appeared just this week after I started my inquiries.)
Last week I don’t know why but I began to feel a little ashamed that I had done nothing about the sorry state of L/CPL Smith’s grave. So I went to see the Vicar, he is an ex Soldier. He was completely unaware of the grave I had to show him its location. He didn’t seem terribly concerned about its sorry state. Since then I have spoken with many people in the Village Not one single person knew about it. We only have one local family with the name of Smith and Walter Herbert Smith is not a relative. Yesterday I decided that it was time I did something about the condition of the Grave. First of all I did a search of the CWWGC roll of honour My smith can’t be found.I then spoke to the Hampshire Regimental Museum, they were quite helpful. I would like to put some edging stones around the grave and infill it with some chippings to match the Portland stone headstone. This morning I have spoken to the chairman of Parochial Parish Council He is going to put my proposal to the councilwhen they next meet in January. I have decided that if no money is forthcoming I will raise it. Hopefully the British Legion and the Hampshire Regimental Association might be prepared to contribute.
This is what I have learn't so far..
UK, Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 about Herbert Smith
Name: Herbert Smith
Birth Place: Winchester
Residence: Winchester
Death Date: 3 Nov 1914
Death Location: Home
Enlistment Location: Basingstoke, Hants
Rank: L/Corporal
Regiment: Hampshire Regiment
Battalion: 1st Battalion
Number: 6753
Theatre of War: Home * ?
Husband of Lucy Ann(e) Smith of Barton Stacey
Served with B company 1st. Battalion Hampshire Regiment
Left for France 23August 1914
1st Battalion Hampshires relieved Somerset light Infantry in Ploegsteert Wood 28th (Plugstreet in Tommy speak.)
October …. (First Battle of Ypres)
Died of wounds 1st November 1914
Buried in All Saints Church Barton Stacey.
* Why not recorded as either France/Flanders/ Western Front. Enquires ongoing.
Jenks