Brian William Benfield

Name

Brian William Benfield
17 Dec 1890

Conflict

First World War

Date of Death / Age

23/07/1916
26

Rank, Service Number & Service Details

Private
510
Royal Warwickshire Regiment
14th Bn.

Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards

1914 /15 Star, British War and Victory medals

Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country

THIEPVAL MEMORIAL
Pier and Face 9 A 9 B and 10 B.
France

Headstone Inscription

No Report

UK & Other Memorials

Chipping Barnet,
We are not aware of any memorial in Bells Hill

Pre War

Brian William was born on 17 Dec 1890 in Chipping Barnet, Herts to William Joseph Benfield, a clerk working in a foreign bank, and Elizabeth Maud (nee Taunton). They were living at Maize Lane, Chipping Barnet. In 1898 Colin Guy Benfield was born.


On the 1901 Census the family were living at Hawthorne Cottage, Bells Hill, Arkley, Herts. By the 1911 Census Brian was a boarder at George Road, Gravelly Hill, Birmingham and working as a Test Engineer at the General Elecrtic Company.

Wartime Service

Brian enlisted as Private 501 in the 14th (Service) Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment. This Battalion was raised in Sep 1914 by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham as a ‘Pals’ Battalion and named as 1st Birmingham City. Brian arrived in France with 95th Brigade 32nd Division on 21 Nov 1915. Shortly after (28 Dec 1915) the Battalion became part of 5 Division and transferred to the Somme area.


In July 1916 the 5th Division were positioned in the line between Longueval and High Wood. In the Attack on the Pommiers Redoubt on 22/23 July 1916 Brian was reported Missing and Presumed Dead.  His negative Prisoner of War Request states he was in ‘A’ Company Machine Gun Section.


His remains were not recovered and he is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme. 

Biography

Son of William Joseph and Elizabeth Maud Benfield, of Hawthorne Cottage, Bells Hill, High Barnet, Herts. An Engineer of the General Electric Coy., Birmingham.

Additional Information

War Gratuity of £8 10s and arrears of £7 18s 5d was paid to his father.

Brother Colin Guy Benfield served as a Lance Bombardier in Royal Garrison Artillery and survived the war.

Acknowledgments

Neil Cooper
Jonty Wild