Raymond Braybrooke

Name

Raymond Braybrooke
1894

Conflict

First World War

Date of Death / Age

21/12/1918
24

Rank, Service Number & Service Details

Private
M2/117558
Royal Army Service Corps
5th Division, Mechanical Transport Company

Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards

1914 /15 Star, British War and Victory medals

Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country

CAUDRY BRITISH CEMETERY
II.G.5
France

Headstone Inscription

None

UK & Other Memorials

St Katherine’s Church Memorial, Ickleford, Not on the Holwell memorials

Pre War

Raymond Braybrooke was born in 1894 in Holwell, Beds, the son of  Florence Braybrooke, and baptised at Ickleford on 28 October 1894. His mother married Richard Godfrey in 1898.


On the 1901 Census the family were living at Village Street, Ickleford where his father/stepfather was working as a Labourer.  (N.B. Raymond was listed with the surname Godfrey).


On the 1911 Census he was living at Village Street, Ickleford, with his stepfather, mother and six siblings and working as an apprentice motor fitter.

Wartime Service

He initially enlisted into the Bedfordshire Regiment under Reg. No. 13627, later transferring to the Army Service Corps.  He served in France from 17 March 1915. 


Raymond had served in the field for 2 years 9 months when he suffered from pyrexia of unknown origin (fever) on 29 June 1917 but recovered and was discharged back to duty on 3 July 1917.


He died on 21 December 1918 from broncho pneumonia and is buried in Caudry British Cemetery, France.

Additional Information

His mother received a war gratuity of £25 and pay owing of £5 4s 1d. She also received a pension of 5 shillings a week.

Acknowledgments

Brenda Palmer
Brenda Palmer