Name
Percy George Everett (poss Everitt)
Conflict
First World War
Date of Death / Age
03/10/1915
17
Rank, Service Number & Service Details
Private
2996
Hertfordshire Regiment
1st/1st Bn.
Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards
1914 /15 Star, British War and Victory medals
Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country
VERMELLES BRITISH CEMETERY
I. J. 13.
France
Headstone Inscription
Not Researched
UK & Other Memorials
Thundridge War Memorial,
Hertfordshire Regimental Memorial, All Saints Church, Hertford,
Not on the Ware memorials
Pre War
Born 1898 in Meophan, Kent. Son of George Everitt and Alice Maud Everitt. In 1901 they were living at Luddesdown, in Kent, his father was a gamekeeper.
In 1911 they were living at Keepers Lodge, Poles Lane, Thundridge, his father still a gamekeeper, presumably at Poles. Percy was 13 and at school. When he enlisted Hertford, he was recorded as living in Ware.
Wartime Service
Enlisted in Hertford, into the 1st/1st Battalion, Hertfordshire Regiment.
His Medal card shows he entered the Theatre of War – France on the 10th July 1915. He would have been 15, nearly 16 at the outbreak of War, and enlisted at Hertford, perhaps falsifying his age. He should not have been overseas as that was not supposed be allowed until aged 19.
An extract from the Battalion War Diary for 3rd October “Private 29996 Percy Everitt killed in action”. This may have been as 1st Herts were being relieved by the 2nd Grenadier Guards but two machine guns were attached to KRRC, and maybe he was with one of them. At the time of his death he was probably only just 17.
Additional Information
Note: His service number is some time given as 2996 and others as 29996.
On the Thundridge War Memorial the name Everitt is spelt Everett. CWGC Inscription- “Son of Alice Maud Everitt of White Hart, Margaretting Tye, Ingatestone, Essex and the late George
Acknowledgments
Maurice Charge, Stuart Osborne, Pat Bird, Jonty Wild