Henry William Abrahams

Name

Henry William Abrahams
1897

Conflict

First World War

Date of Death / Age

04/10/1917
20

Rank, Service Number & Service Details

Private
83874
Machine Gun Corps Infantry)
10th Company

Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards

British War and Victory medals

Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country

TYNE COT MEMORIAL
Panel 154 to 159
Belgium

Headstone Inscription

N/A

UK & Other Memorials

St Katherine’s Church Memorial, Ickleford

Pre War

Henry William Abrahams was born in 1897 in Luton, Beds, the only son of William and Edith Abrahams.


On the 1901 Census he was living with his parents in Pondwicks Road, Luton and his father was working as a plate layer on the railways.


His mother died in 1902 and on the 1911 Census he was living with his widowed grandmother Fanny Pestell in Village Street, Ickleford. 


He gave his address on enlistment as Ickleford, Hitchin, Herts with his father living at Round Green, Luton, Beds. 

Wartime Service

Henry was formerly in the Training Reserve Battalion reg. no. 16457.  He enlisted at Bedford in December 1915 age 18 and gave his occupation as a "drop forger", but was not mobilised until 30 November 1916. After training he left from Folkstone for Boulogne on 10 April 1917 and joined 10 Company, Machine Gun Corps in the field on 22 April 1917.


He was killed in action on 4 October 1917, aged 20,  but has no known grave and his name is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium. 


The Hertfordshire Express reported on the 20th of October 1917:

"News has been received from his corporal, that Private H.  Abrahams, a machine gunner, and a native of Ickleford, was killed on October 4.  The dead soldier was twenty last May.  Previous to joining up he worked at Heatly and Gresham's Works, Letchworth."

Additional Information

His father received a war gratuity of £3 and pay owing of £5 1s 6d. His grandmother Mrs Fanny Pestell of Ickleford, Hitchin, Herts was awarded a pension of 4s 6d a week for life. She died in 1930 aged 87. 

Acknowledgments

Derry Warners, Brenda Palmer
Brenda Palmer