Arthur Providence Bignell

Name

Arthur Providence Bignell
1884

Conflict

First World War

Date of Death / Age

03/06/1918
28

Rank, Service Number & Service Details

Driver
131414
Royal Field Artillery
2nd Brigade

Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards

British War and Victory medals

Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country

ESQUELBECQ MILITARY CEMETERY
II. E. 15.
France

Headstone Inscription

He has no family inscription on his Headstone

UK & Other Memorials

Holy Cross Church Memorial, Sarratt, Chipperfield Village Memorial, St Paul's Church Memorial, Chipperfield, Not on the Watford memorials(*1), We are not aware of any Belsize Memorial

Pre War

Arthur Providence Bignell/Bignall was born in 1884, in Watford, Hertfordshire, son of James Bignall, a Ploughman and Mary Jane Bignall. He was the youngest of five children.


1891 Census records Arthur (as Bignall) aged 6, at school, living with his widowed mother, brothers George (12) and Thomas (9) at, Penmans Green, Sarratt, Herts.


1901 Census records Arthur (as Bignell) aged 16, working as a Hay Binders Labourer, living with his widowed mother, brothers George and Thomas in, Belsize, Nr Sarratt, Herts.


1911 Census records Arthur (as Bignell) aged 25, single, working as a Council Roadman, living with his widowed mother and brother George in, Belsize, Nr Sarratt, Herts.

Wartime Service

Arthur enlisted at Watford, Herts, posted to the Royal Field Artillery with the service number 131414.


Serving on the Western Front, he was wounded in action and taken to No 3. Australian Casualty Clearing Station at, Esquelbecq, Nord, France, where he died of his wounds on 3 June 1918.

Additional Information

*1 Recorded as born in Watford, but it is possible that this is the postal town for his actual birth place. We believe this is the A. Bignell on the Chipperfield Memorials, but no connection to Chipperfield was found. His effects of £13-11s-8d, Pay Owing were split between his mother Mary, brothers Thomas, James and sister Edith, brother George past his share on to their mother, his War Gratuity of £9, went to his mother Mary. Listed as A P Bignell R.F.A on the Sarratt Memorial. CWGC, have him as A. Bignall.

Acknowledgments

Stuart Osborne
Malcolm Lennox