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South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One


Private 19141 Thomas SUTTON - 1st Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers

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Killed in Action on Saturday, July 1st 1916 aged 29

Private Thomas Sutton


Military History

     
Theatre of War Medals Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial
France and Flanders 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals Thiepval Memorial
     
First Arrived in Theatre Medal Citation (if app) SWFHS Area Memorials
24 Sep 1915 in the Balkans ~ Shipston on Stour
     
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed Date and Place Enlisted Other War Memorials
Battle of Albert (Somme) August 1914 at Stratford on Avon  
     
Place of Death Previous Regiments or Units  
Beaumont-Hamel  Pte 18630 Scottish Rifles (Cameronians)  
     

Circumstances of Death

Thomas is listed as being killed in action on 1 July 1916 during the attack on Beaumont-Hamel on the 1st day of the Battle of the Somme. The war diary and a Stratford Herald newspaper report are transcribed below.

War Diary

Firing Line - July 1st - Near Beaumont Hamel:

0200 Bn in the line as previously arranged. D Company in Brook Street, B Company and T.M. section in Piccadilly, A Company and machine gun section in St. James Street, C Company and a Platoon of 1/2 Monmouth Regiment in Buckingham Palace Road. 2/Lt Gow C Company killed while getting his platoon into position and 2 men C Company wounded. Bn Head Qrs in Dugout at Juntion Piccadilly, Bond Street.
0733 1/Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers commenced attack from front line trenches. Bn to advance when last wave of 1/R.I.F. reached German wire
0740 1/R.I.F. held up by machine gun fire.
0752 1/R.I.F. not progressing. Bn moved out under heavy machine gun fire
0810 Our attack not progressing owing to intense enemy machine gun fire. Attack on left observed to be equally unsuccessful.
0831 Advance still going on but being constantly checked
0838 Enemy heavily shelled Mary Redan
0845 Attack ceased
0900 Captain Ainslie sent a message to say he was collecting all wounded and unwounded men in trenches N of Mary Redan
0940 Newfoundland Regiment and 1/Essex Regiment advanced, the Newfoundland Regt on the left and the Essex in support of Bn. Both attacks failed
1030 Bn Reserve under Major G. Hilton arrived and took up their position in front line trenches
1137 Our front line and support trenches very heavily shelled by enemy
1600 Orders received for the Bn and BN Reserve to re-organise at Fort Jackson on relief.
1730 Bn relieved by 1/Essex Regiment. Assembled and re-organised at Fort Jackson
2300 1 Officer and 20 men digging a grave at Knightsbridge. Heavy bombardment
Casualties Killed 94; Wounded 415 and Missing 59

 

Stratford Herald

SHIPSTON SOLDIER KILLED: Mr & Mrs T. Sutton of Parkers Yard, Shipston have received notification of the death of their eldest son Private Thomas Sutton who was killed in action during the “big push” on the 1st ult. Private Sutton, who was 29, joined the army shortly after the outbreak of war and saw much fighting in Gallipoli. Great sympathy is felt for the parents who have three other sons on active service.  This brings the number of Shipston men who have lost their lives in the war up to twelve.



 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Baptism Date/Place
11 Nov 1888 at Shipston on Stour 24 Feb 1889 at Shipston on Stour
   
Parents Names Abode
Thomas and Eliza Sutton Parkers Yard, Telegraph Street, Shipston on Stour 
   
Schools Colleges
Shipston Council School 1892 to 1901 ~
   
Address History Employment History
1888 - Back Road, Shipston on Stour 1892 - Infant School
1891 - Back Road, Shipston on Stour 1896 - Junior (Boys) School
1901 - Ram Yard, Shipston on Stour 1901 - Scholar
1911 - Telegraph Street, Shipston on Stour 1911 - Labourer
1916 - Parkers Yard, Telegraph Street, Shipston  
   
  • Thomas had three brothers who all served in, and survived the war.
  • Thomas also served at Gallipoli, landing on 24 Sep 1915 and then moved to Egypt in January 1916 before moving to France

Shipston on Stour Street Signs

Sutton End
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Sutton End in Shipston on Stour is named in Thomas's memory