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William Woodthorpe Barnard Barnard-Smith

A Second Lieutenant with 38th Brigade, William died on 21st of October 1916 at the age of 21. 

William was born at The Rectory, Thurlton, Norfolk, on 6 August 1895, a son of The Rev. Barnard Gooch Barnard-Smith and Fanny Barnard-Smith. He was baptised at Thurlton on 12 September 1895. His father was the Rector at North Cove, Suffolk, and later Rector of Boxford, Suffolk. In 1901 his family lived at The Uplands, Carlton Colville, and in 1911 William was a pupil at Felsted School. Subsequently he was a farmer at The Uplands Estate, Carlton Colville. 

William was educated at South Lodge, Lowestoft, and at Felsted School, Essex. 

William joined the Universities and Public Schools Officer Training Corps on 17 September 1914 and was gazetted a Second Lieutenant with the Royal Field Artillery on 12 February 1915. William arrived in France on 1 July 1915. Duing his military service William was a visitor at Talbot House, Poperinghe, Belgium.  

William is commemorated on the war memorial at Felsted School Chapel and on a family memorial at Saint Peter’s Church, Carlton Colville.

Memories

" He was an excellent officer. and his Major and brother officers and men were very fond of him. . . . We can ill afford to lose such good men, and his death is a great loss to his Brigade." and his Battery Commander: "We were all sitting together in our dug-out about 1.45 p.m.. when a shell landed directly on top, killing your son and another subaltern instantly. Another subaltern was seriously wounded, but I myself escaped severe injury, but sufficient to prevent my writing before now to tell you the sad news. We buried him in the cemetery at Carnoy the next day, and I am having a cross erected over his grave." He was a keen sportsman, being fond of all outdoor sports and games - His Colonel
 

Lived at

William Barnard-Smith
Poultry Farm
The Uplands
Carlton Colville
United Kingdom

52.451849, 1.693904

CountryOfService
United Kingdom
BranchService
Army
Regiment
Royal Field Artillery
Burial/Memorial
France
CARNOY MILITARY CEMETERY
A.15.

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