A brick layer from New Mills. Enlisted in October 1914. Served with 2/6th (in Ireland) and 10th Battalions.
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5104/70306 Pte Gordon Westnidge
240624 Sergeant George Henry Wigley
2345/26451 Pte Herbert Boot
Shot through the head by a machine gun bullet whilst lying on the parapet
306314 Pte James Arthur Godber from Huthwaite. A reserve stretcher bearer who served in Ireland with the 2/8th and in France with 2/6th Battalions.
James Arthur Godber was 28 years old and married to Mary. They lived at 104 Blackwell Street and James was a miner at New Hucknall Colliery. He had served in Ireland with the 2/8th Battalion where he was wounded with four bullets that were never removed. He was still serving with the 2/8th (or 3/8th) Battalion at the time of the Territorial Force Renumbering in the Spring of 1917. James proceeded in France in the summer of 1917 and was posted to the 2/6th Battalion. He was killed during the Battle of Cambrai on 2nd December 1917.
Although the letter states that “it would comfort those at home to know that he had a decent burial in a British cemetery” his body was not recovered after the War and he is Commemorated on Cambrai Memorial at Louverval. Mary died before she could received a pension.
4957/241828 Frederick Salmon
7756/242545 Pte Charles Arthur Kent
On these days 3rd to 14th December 1917
The 2/6th Battalion, the Sherwood Foresters
LA VACQUERIE 3.12.17:
4.25am: Battalion relieved by 2/6th Warwicks. Moved to VILLERS PLUICH.
10.0 am: Moved to MOLE TRENCH in L31.a.10.3 near RIBECOURT.
4.12.17 10.30 pm: Moved to trenches in Q4 at TRESCAULT.
TRESCAULT 5.12.17 to 8.12.17: Battalion in Reserve at Q4.
Men killed at this time were:-
242321 Pte Ernest Summers aged 20 and the Son of Stephen and Margaret Susannah Summers, of 13, Ward St., New Tupton, Chesterfield. Ernest was attached to the 178th Trench Mortar Battery. Three men from the 178 TMB were killed that day when they were constructing mortar positions at K17d.90.50.
242026 Pte Harry West, Husband of A. B. B. West, of 87, Wick Rd., Homerton, London. Harry was only of the ‘Londoners” who were posted to the 2/6th Battalion in September 1916.
They were originally buried in Flesquieres Chateau Cemetery at 24a.8.6., but their bodies were exhumed in 1930 and moved to Orival Wood British Cemetery.

9.12.17 6pm: Battalion moved up to FLESQUIERES.
10.12.17 1.30am: Relieved 2/5th Lincolns in front line K18.a&b
11.12.17 to 13.12.17: Battalion occupied front line in K18.a&b.
14.12.17 2am: Battalion relieved by 2/5 South Staffs.
During this trench duty the following men were killed:
242230 Pte Maurice Victor Cousins aged 19 and the son of Luke and Maria Cousins, of Coton, Cambridgeshire. Formerly of the Cambridgeshire Regiment, but only served overseas with the 2/6th Battalion.
240931 Pte Thomas Wherret who enlisted in October 1914 and was a shop lad from Matlock. He was a sniper and died at the 21st CCS. He was sniping when he was hit by a fragment of shell.
26963 Pte Walter Knowles aged 19 and the son of John and Mary Knowles, of River Hill Side, Matlock.
242013 Pte Walter Harwood from Dulwich
Enlisted in June 1916 and was one of the Londoners posted to the 2/6th Battalion in September 1916; made prisoner of War during the Battle of Cambria.
Walter enlisted in June 1916 and arrived in France with the 2/6th Battalion in February 1917. He was captured on the 1st December 1917 during the Battle of Cambrai when he was wounded in the arm and leg. He was interned in Dulman POW Camp and was demobilised in March 1919 and awarded a pension.
Walter died in May 1922.























