Sapper H C Roynon 1227

Discussion in 'World War 1' started by james atkinson, Nov 1, 2012.

  1. james atkinson

    james atkinson New Member

    Hello all,

    I am looking for any information about my great great uncle H C Roynon 1227, who served with the Royal Engineers during WW1. His unit was 1st South Midland Field Company ( Royal Engineers) and he was killed on the 15th February 1915 aged 25. Could anyone shed anymore info on him ?

    Many thanks
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  2. Montag

    Montag New Member

    Hello James,

    Henry Colin Roynon - birth registered in the first quarter of 1890, at Axbridge, Somerset.

    The son of Thomas Shorland Roynon, and Eliza Roynon nee Cottle, of Church Farm, Churchill, Bristol.

    From the photo you have posted, I presume you will already know that Henry is interred at Wytschaete Military Cemetery, Belgium - grave ref. 11A. F. 1.

    According to his MIC, his date of entry was 22nd December 1914 - awarded BWM, VM & 1914-15 Star.

    The 1911 census has Henry listed as having been a motor engineer.

    Hope this helps.

    M.
     
  3. james atkinson

    james atkinson New Member

    Hello Montag,

    Thankyou very much for all of this infomation that you have given me. All I knew was he was buried in Belguim and that he was from Somerset where the family are still farmers. It's great to see the medals he received, and his trade. Would there be anyway of finding out his fate ?

    Many thanks
    James
     
  4. Montag

    Montag New Member

    James,

    Given that Henry was not an officer, I would say it is doubtful that any 'official' record exists of his fate. Often, death certificates will only furnish you with the primary cause of death and not the circumstances surrounding it.

    A long-shot might be local newspaper archives, a family bible, a chance inscription on the back of a family photo, or even information submitted to a genealogy website/forum by another family member, etc.

    Failing that, the war diary for his unit may provide you with details of the Regiment's movements on or around the time he fell.

    Hopefully, a more knowledgeable member may be able to offer more helpful suggestions.

    Regards,

    M.
     
  5. james atkinson

    james atkinson New Member

    hello,

    Thankyou very much for your help, I have contacted the farm in Somerset and they are having a look. myself I shall start looking on the net and with his unit.

    Best wishes
    James
     
  6. Montag

    Montag New Member



    Well done, James. The best of British for a successful outcome.​

    Regards,​

    M.​
     

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