

firsttankcrews Anna Valley All posts by this member Thread starter | 46 of 52 Mon 16th Apr 2018 9:15pm Member: Joined Apr 2018 Total posts:16 Forum members have kindly helped me track down some of the Tank Corps pioneers who served in the first battle of 15 Sep 1916.
I would be very grateful for help in identifying Wilfred Clarence Edwards who lived in Argyll Street during the Second World War
Wilfred was born 26 Jan 1896; he was the youngest son of John Thomas Edwards and Maria Louise King and they lived at 4 Croft Rd, Coventry. When he left school he was a gear case maker but by 1915 Wilfred made metal and celluloid glass cases
He was awarded the Military Medal in late 1918. It was the result of his "conspicuous gallantry by rescuing many injured infantry who were lying out in the open exposed to intense artillery and machine gun fire. With another crewman, he carried many to a place of safety and showed the greatest contempt of danger”. The award was reported in the Coventry Evening Telegraph on 7 Dec 1918.
He was demobilised 17 Feb 1919 and returned to his home at 4 Croft Rd. His medal was also sent there as Wilfred decided not to have it presented. In summer 1924, be married Florence A Turner and by 1939 was living at 7 Argyll Street, working as a motor body maker. He must have served in WW2 as he was awarded a British Defence Medal, possibly for being in the Air Raid Precautions or Home Guard, the medal was sent to Argyll Street.
I then lose track of him but he possibly remarried in Jul-Sep 1963 at Coventry to Nellie Hollins. His death in the summer of 1969, aged 74 years, was registered in Coventry.
I have a couple of images which may help; the first is of his medals and Tank Corps Certificte of Honour.
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NeilsYard Coventry All posts by this member | 47 of 52 Wed 18th Apr 2018 8:52am Member: Joined Aug 2010 Total posts:2857 Tony / Derek - perhaps see if he is registered as being buried at London Road? |
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Heathite Coventry All posts by this member | 48 of 52 Wed 18th Apr 2018 11:21am Member: Joined Aug 2012 Total posts:723 ![]() ![]() |
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Annewiggy Tamworth All posts by this member | 49 of 52 Wed 18th Apr 2018 11:49am Member: Joined Jan 2013 Total posts:1833 He is not buried at London Road |
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Heathite Coventry All posts by this member | 50 of 52 Wed 18th Apr 2018 12:14pm Member: Joined Aug 2012 Total posts:723 He's not to be found in this publication either.
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Annewiggy Tamworth All posts by this member | 51 of 52 Wed 18th Apr 2018 12:39pm Member: Joined Jan 2013 Total posts:1833 Probably not much help but under the "Thanks" column in the Telegraph, 28/4/1969, Mrs Edwards of 7 Argyll Street wishes to thank relatives, friends, neighbours, special thanks to Mrs Lyneham and Mrs Woodfield, White Lion Hotel for the beautiful floral tributes & messages of sympathy at her loss.
Could well be that he was cremated at Canley in 1969. I don't know if there are any records for there. |
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firsttankcrews Anna Valley All posts by this member Thread starter | 52 of 52 Wed 18th Apr 2018 2:12pm Member: Joined Apr 2018 Total posts:16 That's super help - thank you all. Stephen Pope |
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