1885 - 1916
CPL David Wallace Crawford
1887 - 1916
Lce-Corpl John Joseph Nickle
1894 - 1916
Pte 17911 Morton Neill
1897 - 1916
Lieut Edward Stanley Ashcroft
1883 - 1918
Pte 56659 William Spencer Davies

- Age: 29
- From: Prescot, Lancs
- Regiment: The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 18th Btn
- K.I.A Thursday 26th April 1917
- Commemorated at: Cherisy Rd East Cem, Heninel
Panel Ref: 10
William Spencer Davies was born in April 1888 at 179 Prescot Road, Prescot to West Derby born blacksmith Hector Davies and his Caernarfon born wife Annie (nee Rowlands). They married on Christmas Day, 25th December 1866, at St John's Church, Liverpool. They had 13 children and William was their final child.
The village of Heninel was captured in a snowstorm on 12 April 1917 by the 56th (London) and 21st Division. The 50th (Northumbrian) Division, advancing from Heninel on the two following days, captured Wancourt Tower. Cherisy Road East Cemetery was made by the 30th and 33rd Division Burial Officers in April 1917. The cemetery contains 82 First World War burials, 19 of which are unidentified.
He was one of 8 Pals of the 18th Battalion killed in action that day, although the 18th Battalion diary does not mention any casualties on that date. In addition the 17th battalion lost two men, and the 20th Battalion one man. One Pal of the 19th Battalion died from his wounds the following day.
On 22 May 1917 the Liverpool Echo printed an article headed:-
A HUYTON MAN
Mrs Davies, of Hale Lane, Huyton Quarry, received news that her husband, Private William Spencer Davies, was killed in action in France. He enlisted in November last and was attached to the King's (Liverpool) Regiment, with whom he went to France on March 21. Private Davies in pre-war times for over 13 years in the employ of Mr Hallas, coal proprietor, Huyton. He was 29 years of age and leaves a widow and two young children.
William is commemorated on the following Memorials:
Huyton with Roby
St Michael's Church Triptych, Huyton.
We currently have no further information on William Spencer Davies. If you have or know someone who may be able to add to the history of this soldier, please contact us.
Grateful thanks are extended to Stephen Nulty for permission to use the photograph of William on this site. Please visit Stephen's excellent website:
www.prescot-rollofhonour.info
Killed On This Day.
(109 Years this day)Thursday 26th April 1917.
Pte 17166 Leo John Barber
21 years old
(109 Years this day)
Thursday 26th April 1917.
Cpl 57751 Edward Pawson Boustead
21 years old
(109 Years this day)
Thursday 26th April 1917.
Pte 38448 James Calland
31 years old
(109 Years this day)
Thursday 26th April 1917.
Pte 56659 William Spencer Davies
29 years old
(109 Years this day)
Thursday 26th April 1917.
Pte 57651 Bertram Kemp
27 years old
(109 Years this day)
Thursday 26th April 1917.
Pte 57946 Frederick William Plose
24 years old
(109 Years this day)
Thursday 26th April 1917.
Pte 26633 William Henry Robinson
21 years old
(109 Years this day)
Thursday 26th April 1917.
Pte 36661 John Seddon
24 years old
(109 Years this day)
Thursday 26th April 1917.
Pte 48269 Joseph Jefferey Strawson
39 years old
(109 Years this day)
Thursday 26th April 1917.
Pte 51640 Joseph James Stretton
21 years old
(109 Years this day)
Thursday 26th April 1917.
Pte 56701 William Webster
36 years old
(109 Years this day)
Thursday 26th April 1917.
Pte Richard Berry Alcock
28 years old
A total of 16 Pals were killed on this day. View All
