Charles Henry Garland

Name

Charles Henry Garland

Conflict

First World War

Date of Death / Age

28/09/1917
25

Rank, Service Number & Service Details

Private
MS/4243
Army Service Corps
Techanical Transport, 6th Ammunition Sub Park

Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards

Not Yet Researched

Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country

LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY
XXV. D. 19.
Belgium

Headstone Inscription

Not Researched

UK & Other Memorials

Hatfield Town Memorial,
Hatfield In Memoriam Book,
St Luke's Church Memorial, Bishops Hatfield

Pre War

Charles was the son of Jehu and Dinah Garland (nee Hole or poss Hoel) and they lived in Stoke St Gregory, Somerset and Charles was born there.


In the 1901 Census, Charles, age 8, is living with his widowed Mother, Dinah and siblings in Stoke Gregory, near Taunton, Somerset.  Dinah was working as a willow stripper. By 1911, Charles Garland, age 18 was living at 5, Salisbury Square, Hatfield.  Boarding in the household of William Pales, a retired platelayer.  Charles was an apprentice at motor works. His mother was living at 5 George Street, Cheddon Road, Rowbarton, Taunton.


Charles enlisted in London on 10th September 1914, but gave his home address as Stoke Gregory, Taunton. His occupation is given as a motor lorry driver. Charles was 22, he had grey eyes, brown hair and a fresh complexion and was deemed fit for army service.  His next of kin are listed as his mother, Dinah, who lived in Taunton and his brother George who is living in Park Street Hatfield.


Officially recorded as born in Stokes St Gregory, Somerset and was living in Taunton when he enlisted in London.

Wartime Service

Charles entered overseas service on 23rd September 1914, unusually quickly for a ‘new’ soldier.  This was almost certainly due to his specialist skill as a lorry driver.


Charles died of gunshot wounds received in action at No 3. Canadian Casualty Clearing Station.


The Bishops Hatfield Parish Magazine of November 1914, in the third list of men mobilised from Hatfield, recorded: “Garland, C. H. – Broomfield Cottages – Army Service Corps 7th Div. Am. P.”


Awarded the Victory Medal, British Medal, & 1914 Star.

Additional Information

After George’s death his pay owed was calculated as £2 15s 11d and authorised on 9th March 1918 to go to his mother.  Later his war gratuity was calculated as £13 10s, also authorised to go to his mother on 10th November 1919


Later, on 9th January 1920, his memorial scroll and the Kings letter went to his mother.  


Hatfield Parish Council Souvenir Committee Ledger: Mrs Dinah Garland (Mother) of 5 George St. Cheddon Rd. Taunton received an “In Memoriam and Roll of Honour Album”. 

Acknowledgments

Jonty Wild, Christine & Derek Martindale, Hatfield Local History Society (www.hatfieldhistory.uk)