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Herbert Edwin LAKE

Male 1897 - 1918  (20 years)

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  • Name Herbert Edwin LAKE 
    Birth 31 Aug 1897  Doncaster, Yorkshire Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    _UID 528E1486BA724E6E8F2EE2942FE3C395FF4A 
    Death 1 Apr 1918  Rouen, France Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Notes 
    • Herbert's personal details and military history is recorded at the Nottinghamshire County Council Roll of Honour website as follows:
      Personal details
      Date of birth 31 Aug 1897
      Place of birth Doncaster Yorkshire
      Family History
      Lake's father Francis, born in 1862 in Nottingham, worked as a railway clerk in London, Doncaster and Grantham before returning to his home city with his wife Annie and only son Herbert Edwin. The family lived at 8 Manor Villas, Sneinton Hollows, Nottingham before moving to 5 Belvoir Terrace, Sneinton Dale, Nottingham.
      Date of death 01 Apr 1918
      Age at death 20
      CWGC Commonwealth Grave No 519007 - CWGC Website
      Service number 55747
      Address on enlistment 5 Belvoir Terrace Sneinton
      Rank Private

      Military history
      Herbert Lake served initially with the Sherwood Foresters before transferring to 13th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, a pioneer unit. In early March 1918, the battalion was engaged in wiring and trench repair near Beaumetz but was moved further south in anticipation of Kaiserslacht. On March 21st, the unit waited as part of Gough’s 5th Army defending thirty miles of France between the Flesquieres Salient and La Fere. Initially in reserve on March 21st, 39th Division was moved up around 4pm, 13th Glosters to Templeux La Fosse, where they began wiring with other troops the line from Longavesnes to Saulcourt. On March 22nd the 13th began an exhausting nine day withdrawal that was to lead almost to the walls of Amiens, an at times ferocious struggle which killed 84 members of the battalion including Herbert Lake. No record of Lake’s wounding has survived. Between 22nd and 24th March, the battalion occupied as infantry the Green Line east of Templeux La Fosse and fought a rear guard action retiring through Peronne and Clery taking up a position near Herbecourt. Fifty (out of 84 for the month) men from the 13th were killed in the course of this long trek across open ground so there is a strong chance that Lake was also hit during this part of the retreat which ended only when the battalion was relieved at 1 am (on March 25th) and marched to Cappy. Although only eight men from the 13th died in action between 26th and 28th March, Lake may have been wounded on 26th when the unit fought another rear guard action or on 27th when, after retiring under orders, it reformed, counter-attacked retaking the ridge Morcourt-Proyart which was held all night until practically surrounded or on 28th when, near Marcelcave they were heavily attacked twice but drove off the enemy, killing many. Lake died in hospital at Rouen on Easter Monday, April 1st.
    Person ID I2401  Great Horkesley, Essex
    Last Modified 9 Jul 2019 

    Father Frank Addison LAKE,   b. Jun 1861, Lenton, Nottingham Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Dec 1933, Nottingham RD Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 72 years) 
    Mother Annie Mary DAVEY,   b. Abt 1865, Nottingham Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Jun 1916, Nottingham RD Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 51 years) 
    Marriage Sep 1888  Nottingham RD Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Family ID F801  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Sources 
    1. [S178] BMD index, Q3 1897 Doncaster 9c/858. (Reliability: 3).

    2. [S433] https://secure.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/rollofhonour/people/Details/8695.

    3. [S178] BMD index, Q3 1888 Nottingham 7b/407, Frank as Francis Addison Lake. (Reliability: 3).