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Samuel (1896-1916) and John Holden

(30) Another Edgworth Guardsman Killed (Bolton Journal, Friday, 14 th April 1916) News was received on Tuesday by Mr and Mrs Albert Holden, 3 School View, Edgworth, that their son, Pte. Sam Holden had been killed in action. The intimation was conveyed in a letter to the parents from one of the stretcher bearers named Potter, who enclosed photographs found on the dead soldier, these including one of his brother, another of the Know Mill cricket team, of which he was a member, and one of his soldier comrade also deceased, Pte. William Mather of the Grenadier Guards. No particulars are given of the manner of death beyond that it was instantaneous, the writer adding that Holden received a hero s burial. Private Holden was 20 years old last May and enlisted along with Pte. Mather in the Grenadier Guards on January 11 th, 1915. For some time these were the only Edgworth representatives in this crack regiment and it is a painful coincidence that the two should be killed within two months of each other. He received his training at Caterham and Chelsea Barracks and after a furlough from September 4 th to

6 th went to the front on September 7 th, 1915. The date of his death is given as March 29 th and it is supposed it occurred in a charge. He had seen much fighting and participated in several bayonet charges. The news has created a profound feeling of sympathy with the parents and family, who are well known in the village. Sam, as he was called, was of a quiet and retiring disposition, of a very kindly heart and was widely respected. He was a regular attender at St. James s Sunday school and for many consecutive years carried off prizes for regular attendance, his last award being made whilst he was in training. In civilian life he worked for the Know Mill Printing Company, which is suffering severely in casualties. Pte. Holden makes the ninth of the heroes who are numbered as killed or missing from the Turton and Edgworth districts. In his last letter he said they were having lovely weather, quite summerlike and added a touching reference to his late comrade, Pte. Mather, the news of whose death he had recently received. War Record Samuel was in the 3 rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, along with his friend William Mather. He was the son of Albert and Mary of 3 School View and died on 31 st March 1916, aged only 20. He is buried at Potijze Burial Ground in Belgium.(15)(16). Samuel was awarded the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. There is no service record in existence for Samuel. The UK Army Registers of Soldiers Effects shows that his father was sent 3 11s 4d ( 3.57 in today s money) and a war gratuity of 4 10s ( 4.50). (18) His brother John Jack Holden, of the Royal Naval Division, was injured a year later in November 1917. (17) His older brother James escaped the war due to injury. Family History In the 1901 Census the family are living 3 Hob Lane. (1) Albert Father 38 Calico Print Works Labourer b: Entwistle Mary Mother 38 b: Bradshaw Sarah Daughter 12 b: Edgworth James Son 10 b: Edgworth Samuel Son 5 b: Edgworth John Son 3 b: Edgworth By 1911 the family are living in a 4 room house at 3 School View (1) Sarah (22) is now a weaver. James (20) is a labourer at the Calico Print Works, as is John (who is only 13). Sam, who is 15, is an Office Boy. They are all unmarried.

Below is a copy of the original Graves Registration Report with the War Graves Certificate overleaf. (15) (15)

(15)

James and John (Jack) Holden John Holden was born on 28 November 1897. Known as Jack he was the younger brother of Sam and James. He enlisted in 2/1 Lancashire Hussars on 9 th October 1916. On 16 th June 1917 he was drafted to Howe brigade of the Royal Naval Division, fighting in France. At the time he was living at 3 School View, Edgworth. (Service Number R/2308). On 27 th October 1917 he is admitted to General Hospital Wimereux with a mild gunshot wound to the left leg and subsequently transferred to a rest camp. The records state that his Next of Kin had been informed. The following appeared in the Bolton Journal of 9 th November 1917: (30) (17)

He appears to have gone back to the Battalion, but been wounded again as he is in hospital in Canterbury in December 1917. He then appears in April 1918 at the 2 nd General Western Hospital in Manchester from where he is sent to 452 Agricultural Company Aberdeen, but is returned to unit from September 1918 as unsuitable for harvest work. (19) Jack returned to Edgworth, living at 3 Blackburn Road, married and had three children, Marion, Jack and Jim. He went on to make a name for himself as the creator of the Holden s ice cream business. (20) The second brother, James was fortunate in that he sustained an injury jumping over a garden wall which meant that he was unable to pull a trigger. This meant he escaped the war. He married a woman from Hoddlesdon Jane Townsend, lived at School View and had two children Minnie and Samuel named after his deceased uncle. The family didn t talk about what had happened to Sam, but he was very sadly missed. (20) The Holden s ice cream business continues to thrive and descendants of John (Jack) and James still live in the village. The Royal Naval Division SEAMEN SERVING ASHORE IN WORLD WAR ONE The Royal Naval Division was formed in August 1914 from naval reserve forces when warships of the fleet were fully crewed. The tradition of naval personnel serving on land had been long established and a shortfall in infantry divisions in the army led to the formation of the RND to supplement the army. The RND was retained under Admiralty control even though they were fighting on land alongside the army. The battalions were named after famous naval people. (21) (John (Jack) fought in the 2nd Brigade: Howe, Hood, Anson, Nelson)

The RND were sent into many theatres of war including: 1914 - Antwerp 1915 - Gallipoli 1916 - Ancre Valley, Salonika Army 1917 - Passchendaele, Gavrelle, Welsh Ridge They were also active at the Hindenberg Line to stem the German offensive in 1918 and continued up until the end of the war at Cambrai, Canal du Nord, St Quentin Canal and Mons. The RND sustained great losses - probably three times the original number of men recruited. The RND retained the great naval traditions, even while on land. They flew the White Ensign, used bells to signal time, used naval language (including "going ashore" and "coming on board"), continued to use naval ranks rather than army equivalents and sat during the toast for the King's health. Attempts to convert the RND to conform to army practices were tried but were generally unsuccessful, especially an attempt to disband the RND in 1917 which was thwarted by the influence of the First Lord of Admiralty, Sir Edward Carson. The RND was disbanded in 1919 after an inspection and address by the Prince of Wales. (21) Research: Standard references: Linda Spencer, Marjorie Lomax, Sandra Glancy 1, 2, 15, 30, plus: 16 Page 6, Bolton Journal, Friday, 14 th April 1916. 17 Page 6, Bolton Journal, 9 th November 1917 18 UK Army Register of Soldiers Effects www.ancestry.co.uk 19 www.findmypast.co.uk Naval records 20 Personal testimony of Minnie Holden 21 Royal Naval Museum Library 2001 - http://www.royalnavalmuseum.org/info_sheets_rnd.htm