WW1. British War Medal. Merredy. Kings Shropshire Light Infantry. KIA
The British War Medal awarded to Private 8216 S. R. Merredy, King's Shropshire Light Infantry, who was Killed in Action in France on 9 August 1915.
Samuel Richard Merredy was born circa 1888 and resided in Birmingham, where he worked as a dipper. Less than a year before the outbreak of the Great War he was married to Sarah Ann Shaw at the Immanuel Parish Church, and together the couple resided at 66 William Street in Edgbaston. The newlyweds were separated by the war, which saw Merredy enlist with the Shropshire Light Infantry and serve as a Private in the 1st Battalion. He and his unit were disembarked at the Western Front on 10 September 1914 and the following year he spent some time at No. 9 Stationary Hospital at Havre in for sickness, being discharged on 22 March. A few months later, Merredy was tragically killed in action on the Western Front on 9 August and is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial in Ypres. The widowed Sarah Ann claimed her husband's pension. Merredy is further entitled to a 1914 Star and a British Victory medal; sold together with copied research.