Harry Edward L. Marchant
Memorial Plaque
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PTE H. MARCHANT M.G.C. 6 DEC. 1917 |
Connection with Effingham
He was not native to Effingham but moved to the village some time after 1911, residing at Yew Tree Cottage.
Genealogy
Harry's father was Thomas Marchant, born in the Crawley/Staplefield region of Sussex in 1857; his birth reference is most probably either [GRO Ref: Cuckfield 2b 132, 1857 (Q1)] or [GRO Ref: Cuckfield 2b 121, 1857 (Q2)]. The 1891 Census finds Thomas unmarried and living in Ewhurst, Surrey with just a housekeeper for company:
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1891 Census 'Coophurst', Ewhurst, Surrey : PRO Ref: RG12 Piece 573 Folio 20 Page 6
Thomas Marchant : head : unm : 34 : agricultural labourer : Crawley, Sussex Mary Sibbage [? - unclear] : --- : unm : 54 : housekeeper : Wisborough Green, Sussex |
Harry's mother was Louisa Jane (née) Field, born in Cuckfield, Sussex in 1854 [GRO Ref: Cuckfield 2b 120, 1854 (Q1)]. The 1891 Census finds Louisa likewise unmarried and living in Ewhurst with her parents:
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1891 Census Ewhurst Green, Ewhurst, Surrey : PRO Ref: RG12 Piece 573 Folio 12 Page 18
Churchman Field : head : widower : 70 : agricultural labourer : Cuckfield, Sussex Louis J. Field : son : unm : 39 : bricklayer : Cuckfield, Sussex Luisa [sic] J. Field : dau : unm : 37 : --- : Cuckfield, Sussex William Field : son : unm : 35 : farm labourer : Cuckfield, Sussex Charles Field : son : unm : 29 : farm labourer : Cuckfield, Sussex |
The GRO index appears to contain no record of Thomas and Louisa marrying. Harry was born to them in Ewhurst in 1896 [GRO Ref: Hambledon 2a 154, 1896 (Q2)]. By 1901 the family was living in the village of Thakeham:
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1901 Census Thakeham Street, Thakeham, West Sussex : PRO Ref: RG13 Piece 956 Folio 92 Page 2
Thomas Marchant : head : mar : 41 : agricultural labourer : Crawley, Sussex Louisa Marchant : wife : mar : 47 : --- : Cuckfield, Sussex Ellen Marchant : dau : unm : 6 : --- : Blymhill, Staffordshire Harry Marchant : son : unm : 4 : --- : Ewhurst, Surrey |
The above daughter "Ellen" was actually Martha Ellen. She appears to have been registered at birth as Martha Eliza Marchant [GRO Ref: Shifnal 6a 624, 1895 (Q1)]. It is currently a mystery as to why she was born in the tiny village of Blymhill on the Staffordshire-Shropshire border, about 5 miles NE of Shifnal.
By 1911 Harry and his parents were living in Fernhurst, whilst Martha Ellen was in domestic service in Midhurst:
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1911 Census Ashfield Villa, Midhurst, Sussex : PRO Ref: RG14 RD87 SD1 ED9 SN50
Hugh Arthur Bourchier : head : mar : 46 : bank cashier : Darjeeling, India with his wife, nephew and this servant: Martha Ellen Marchant : servant : unm : 16 : general servant domestic : Blymhill, Salop |
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1911 Census Cooks Bridge Cottage, Fernhurst, Sussex : PRO Ref: RG14 RD87 SD2 ED2 SN23
Thomas Marchant : head : mar : 50 : carter : Staplefield, Sussex Louisa Marchant : wife : mar : 57 : --- : Cuckfield, Sussex Harry Marchant : son : unm : 15 : mate to carter : Ewhurst, Sussex |
This 1911 record also states that Thomas and Louisa had been married for 19 years but, as noted earlier, a marriage record for them has not yet been found.
By 1916 the family was living at Yew Tree Cottages in Effingham. This pair of houses stood just north of The Sir Douglas Haig, facing onto The Street; the Marchants lived in the southern one. Harry enlisted for service in late 1916 and was initially appointed to the East Surrey Regiment. Later that year he transferred to the Machine Gun Corps. He was posted to France in September 1917 and died of wounds on December 6th 1917. Application for his medals was made on May 7th 1922
Harry's mother Louisa Jane died in 1926 [GRO Ref: Dorking 2a 282, 1926 (Q1)] and his father Thomas in 1931 [GRO Ref: Dorking 2a 259, 1931 (Q4)]. Their grave lies against the north wall of St. Lawrence churchyard opposite the east end of the church and its inscriptions include one for Harry:
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on the south-facing kerb: Louisa Jane Marchant. Died March 3rd 1926 aged 72. Thomas Marchant. Died Dec. 13th 1931 aged 70. |
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on the north-facing kerb: Harry Marchant. Killed in action Dec. 6th 1917. |
His sister Martha Ellen did not marry and – according to the Electoral Registers – remained at the cottage until at least 1939, but had departed by 1945. She died aged "71" in 1966 [GRO Ref: Surrey Mid.E. 5g 37, 1966 (Q2)].
Military Records
1. Service Record
National Archives: WO363 (War Office): Soldiers’ Documents, First World War 'Burnt Documents'
Harry's service record has survived as a motley collection of about 22 pages of varying legibility and intelligibility. He was medically examined at Stoughton Barracks on August 8th 1916. His Medical History form describes him as aged 20 years and 109 days, occupation labourer, 5'3" in height and 115lbs in weight. His physical development was "fair" though he complained of a knee injury affecting his walking - the form records that there was "no physical sign" of this. He was accepted for the East Surreys with Service No. 24991 at Guildford on October 3rd 1916. He then gave his address as Yew Tree Cottage, his age as 20, his status as single and his occupation as engineer. He had expressed a preference (denied) to join the Royal Engineers. He cited his mother, also of Yew Tree Cottage, as next-of-kin. Here is his original signature from the first page of his Enrolment Paper:
On December 19th, he transferred to the Machine Gun Corps with Service No. 82360. He was assigned to the British Expeditionary Force on September 8th 1917 and posted to France the next day, embarking at Folkstone and disembarking at Boulogne. On the 9th he joined the 'Base Dep. Carriers', and was in the 'Field' by the 19th, serving in 219 Company. On November 2nd he was awarded 5 days' punishment for "smoking in billets" on the previous day. On December 2nd or 3rd he was wounded in action with head, right leg and right arm injuries including fractures. He died at a casualty clearing station on December 6th.
On April 18th 1918 a memorandum was issued by the War Office to the Machine Gun Corps records office instructing that any of Harry's personal articles, including medals, in their possession be despatched to his father Thomas at Yew Tree Cottage. On May 7th 1918, at Effingham Vicarage, a form was completed by Louisa declaring that she and Thomas were Harry's parents and that Martha Ellen was his sister. It was witnessed by Rev. Frederic Ernest Bayly, vicar of St. Lawrence, bearing his original signature:
2. Commonwealth War Graves Commission Record
| Name | MARCHANT, H. |
| Rank | Private |
| Regiment & Unit | Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), 219th Coy. |
| Age | not stated [but was about 21] |
| Date of Death | 06/12/1917 |
| Service No. | 82360 |
| Grave/Memorial Ref. | III. BB. 8. |
| Cemetery | MENDINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY |
3. "Soldiers Died in the Great War" Record
This adds nothing to the above, other than confirming he was born in Ewhurst, had enlisted at Guildford and was assigned initially to the East Surrey Regiment.
4. Medal Record
