Megeney, Horace William
Age: 28
Date of birth: 1890 (Q1)
Parents: William and Mary Jane Megeney
Wife: Mary Ellen Megeney (nee FitzGerald)
Address: Fernside, Cape Road
Occupation: Land agent at Warwick Castle Estate Office
Horace was born in 1890 in Warwick and baptised at St Paul’s Church on 6th April 1890. He had one sister, Dorothy Ellen, born in 1900. His mother Mary Jane died in 1903 aged 39.
Horace’s father William married again in 1907 to Mary Elizabeth Griffin. In 1911 the family were living at Fernside, Cape Road, Warwick. Horace’s father was an upholsterer and his stepmother was the Headteacher at Westgate School. Horace, aged 21, was working as an Estate Agent’s clerk at Messrs Godfrey-Payton in Warwick so it is probable that he knew Arthur Godfrey-Payton who was killed in France in 1916.
In 1912 Horace married Mary Ellen FitzGerald – they did not have any children. Mary Ellen died in 1964 aged 72.
Warwick Advertiser 5th October 1918:
Horace is commemorated on his mother’s grave in Warwick Cemetery:
The inscription reads:
In loving memory of the beloved wife of WILLIAM MEGENEY died December 16th 1903 aged 39 years.
Also Lieutenant HORACE W. MEGENEY R.F.A. the beloved son of the above killed in action in France September 1st 1918 aged 28
Military Service
Rank & Number: Captain, 160699
Regiment/Service: B Battery, 72nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
Brigade/Division: 72nd Brigade
Date of death: Saturday, September 21, 1918
Cause of death/Battle: Killed in action
Commemorated/Buried: Fins New British Cemetery, Somme
Awards: 1914 Star and Clasp, British War Medal, Victory Medal
Commemorated locally at: St Nicholas Church, St Mary Immaculate RC Church, Warwick School
This item from the 13th February 1915, reports that Sergeant Megeney, on leave, was doing his bit to keep morale up:
Horace received his commission on 11th March 1917
Contributors
- Unlocking Warwick Research Group
- Warwick Advertiser excerpts courtesy of Warwickshire County Record Office
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