KING, Arthur


No.147014, Gunner, Arthur KING
Aged 28


38th Trench Mortar Battery, Royal Field Artillery
Killed in Action on Thursday 15th February 1917

Arthur King was born in Fordham on 16th March 1889 (Newmarket Q2-1889 3B:558) son of John Cadman and Martha KING (n&eacate;e LEONARD).

1891 census...Aged 2, he was at Mann's Yard, Fordham with his father John [37] agricultural labourer, born in Isleham; his mother Martha [37] born Isleham, brothers Isaac [18], James [15] and William [12], all farm labourers, Isaac and James born in Isleham, William in Fordham. Also sister Susan [10], brother George [8], sisters Mary [6] and Ada [4] all born in Fordham.

1901 census...Aged 12 he was at Fyson's Yard, Fordham with his parents; sisters Susan, Ada and Elizabeth [9]; brothers George ( non domestic gardener) and Harry [5].

1911 census... Aged 22, he was a gardener, living at 54 Dalling Road, Hammersmith. His mother was at Church Street, Fordham with his sisters Ada, Lauire (Elizabeth) and Winifred [10] and his brother Harry. His father was in an asylum and died in 1915. His mother had borne 16 children but 5 had died, she died in 1917.

After marrying Amy May PETHERS [7-5-1895] from Brentford in 1912 he moved with his family to Chippenham , they had two daughters, Vera Lilian Alice [4-3-1914] and Jessie [20-4-1916]. CWGC have his parents as "late of Fordham". The pension card has his widow at 4 Kimberley Terrace, Staton Rd, Soham, deleted and replaced with 27 Alma Road, Wandsworth.




He enlisted in Newmarket.
Most Divisions had three Medium Batteries, designated X, Y and Z. For example, in the 38th Division they would be X.38,Y.38 and Z.38, hence Arthur was with 38th Division, in the Ypres salient. Trench Mortar Companies were not the most popular of units, since once they started firing it was invariably a signal for a counter barrage from the enemy.
Which exact unit Arthur was attached to and exactly where is not known.

The Bury Free Press of 10th March 1917 reported the death of Prvt Arthur King whose wife received the announcement by a letter from a comrade that he had been killed by a shell in France. Prvt King, who leaves a widow and two young children, came from Fordham to Chippenham less than two years ago as gardener to Col.A.W.Tate of the Manor House .




photo: Commonwealth War Graves Commission



Arthur King is buried in Ferme-Olivier British Cemetery, Belgium, grave 3:A:14

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