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CPT Herbert William Sewell

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CPT Herbert William Sewell Famous memorial

Birth
City of Westminster, Greater London, England
Death
15 Mar 1947 (aged 67)
Leeds, Metropolitan Borough of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Burial
Leeds, Metropolitan Borough of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England Add to Map
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George cross (Albert medal) recipient. Herbert William was born in Westminster, London on 11th June 1879, the second of three children of Henry William and Mary Sewell. He trained as an engineer, and on 27th October 1906 he married Maude Emily Haywood in Wandsworth. At the time of the 1911 Census, he and Maude were living in Upper Tooting, with their three year old son, Michael. He enlisted as a Private in the Honorable Artillery Company and went to France on 29th December 1914. He was commissioned in the Royal Engineers on 13th May 1915. He was presented with his AM by King George V at Buckingham Palace on 10th November 1920. AM CITATION: In France, on the 6th June, 1917, during a fire at Calais, Lieutenant Sewell broke through the roof of an engine-house which was in flames;, and removed the weights of the safety valves. But for the officer's gallant action a serious explosion would have occurred, and he ran grave risk of being fatally scalded by the steam released by the removal of the weights.
George cross (Albert medal) recipient. Herbert William was born in Westminster, London on 11th June 1879, the second of three children of Henry William and Mary Sewell. He trained as an engineer, and on 27th October 1906 he married Maude Emily Haywood in Wandsworth. At the time of the 1911 Census, he and Maude were living in Upper Tooting, with their three year old son, Michael. He enlisted as a Private in the Honorable Artillery Company and went to France on 29th December 1914. He was commissioned in the Royal Engineers on 13th May 1915. He was presented with his AM by King George V at Buckingham Palace on 10th November 1920. AM CITATION: In France, on the 6th June, 1917, during a fire at Calais, Lieutenant Sewell broke through the roof of an engine-house which was in flames;, and removed the weights of the safety valves. But for the officer's gallant action a serious explosion would have occurred, and he ran grave risk of being fatally scalded by the steam released by the removal of the weights.

Bio by: Paul Barnett


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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: Paul Barnett
  • Added: Aug 18, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/242766999/herbert_william-sewell: accessed ), memorial page for CPT Herbert William Sewell (11 Jun 1879–15 Mar 1947), Find a Grave Memorial ID 242766999, citing Leeds General Cemetery, Leeds, Metropolitan Borough of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England; Maintained by Find a Grave.