William Henry Foster

Name

William Henry Foster

Conflict

First World War

Date of Death / Age

23/12/1917

Rank, Service Number & Service Details

Private
27950
Bedfordshire Regiment
1st/5th Bn.

Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards

British War and Victory medals

Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country

RAMLEH WAR CEMETERY
G. 44.
Israel and Palestine (including Gaza)

Headstone Inscription

No Report

UK & Other Memorials

Not on the Hertford Heath memorials, Not on Great Amwell memorials, Not on the Watford memorials

Pre War

William H was born in Great Amwell in 1876 to William Foster, a labourer, and Harriet (nee Mason).


His parents married 5 June 1875 at Holy Trinity, Little Amwell, Herts.  William died 1884 in Great Amwell, Herts, aged 45, and was buried 11 February at Holy Trinity, Little Amwell; Harriet died 1903 in Hertford aged 65, and was buried 17 April, also at Holy Trinity.


On the 1881 Census William was living with his parents, younger brother, Thomas H and sister Ellen J, also his grandfather William Snr., at Elbow Lane, Great Amwell. On the 1891 Census William H was working as an agricultural labourer living at Elbow Lane Cottage with his grandfather William Snr, mother, Thomas and sisters Ellen Jane and Harriet (born in 1883). On the 1901 Census William was working as a gardener and living with his mother at Ivey Passage, Hertford.


William is believed to have been a resident of Watford prior to Military Service.


Officially recorded as born in Hertford Heath (prod Great Amwell) and was living in Watford when he enlisted in Bedford.

Wartime Service

William enlisted as Private 27950 in the 5th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Territorial Force). There are no service records available for William but this unit was renamed as 1/5 Battalion and was present at Suvla Landings, Gallipoli on 11 Aug 1915 until the evacuation in Jan 1916.


In 1916 the Bedfordshires were in Egypt on Suez Canal duties before taking part in the Battles of Gaza in 1917. During the Battle of Jaffa 20 Dec 1917 where 1/5 Beds attacked Yafa Hill at bayonet point. William was one of 9 other Ranks wounded. He died of his wounds on 23 Dec 1917. 


He was entitled to the Victory and British War medals.

Additional Information

War Gratuity of £7 10s and arrears of £9 9s 2d was paid to his sister Ellen J Foster.

Acknowledgments

Neil Cooper
Jonty Wild, Sue Carter (Research) and Watford Museum (ROH on line via www.ourwatfordhistory.org.uk)