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Pte 15831 Theodore William Sutton Neame


  • Age: 19
  • From: Liverpool
  • Regiment: The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 17th Btn
  • K.I.A Wednesday 21st June 1916
  • Commemorated at: Cerisy-gailly Mil Cem
    Panel Ref: II.L.3

Theodore William Sutton Neame (known as Sutton) was born in late 1896 or early 1897 in Liverpool, the eldest of five children born to Theodore, an insurance clerk, and his wife Jessie Jeanette (née Perry). His father was born in Rock Ferry, Cheshire, and his mother in Liverpool. Theodore and Jeannette were married on the 02nd September 1895 at St Mary's Church, Walton on the Hill. The four younger children were Nina, born 1903; Arthur Ronald, born 1905; Harold Overend, born 1906; and Margaret, born 1911. 

At the time of the 1901 Census the family are living at 28 Oxford Road, Waterloo. His father, 30, is a marine insurance clerk, his mother is 25, and Theodore is 4.  Also in the household is a visitor Sarah O. Perry, 26, and a domestic servant.

In 1911 the family have moved and are living at 20 Hyde Road, Waterloo. His father,Theodore, is a 40 year old who was employed as a clerk in marine insurance, his mother, is 35 years of age. They advise that they have been married for 15 years and have had four children all of whom have survived. Theodore, as he is shown is 14 years of age, Nina M. is aged 8, Arthur Ronald is aged 6 and Harold Overend is aged 5. Also declared are a visitor, Sarah Jane Perry, most likely his mother's sister and a general domestic servant; Alice Butcher, is aged 40.  

His sister Nina died shortly after the census, at the age of 8.

Before enlisting, Sutton worked for the Union Marine Insurance Company, which later became Phoenix Assurance.

He enlisted at St. George's Hall in Liverpool as Private No 15831 joining the 17th Battalion of The King's Liverpool Regiment.

He was billeted at Prescot Watch Factory from 14th September 1914, he trained there and also at Knowsley Hall. On 30th April 1915 the 17th Battalion alongside the other three Pals battalions left Liverpool via Prescot Station for further training at Belton Park, Grantham. They remained here until September 1915 when they reached Larkhill Camp on Salisbury Plain. He arrived in France on 07th November 1915.

His father Theodore Senior died on 01st April 1915 at Glendower, College Road, Great Crosby, aged 45. He was the youngest son of T.W.S.Neame, paymaster-in-chief R.N. The funeral was held at St Lukes Church, Crosby on the 05th April 1915. 

Sutton was killed in action on 21st June 1916, aged 19, during the build-up towards the Battle of the Somme.

He was buried close to where he fell in Maricourt Military Cemetery.  The cemetery was at the south-east corner of the village, on the road to Clery. It was begun by French troops in December, 1914, and was known to the French by the name of Ferme Caudron.  It was taken over by British troops in August, 1915, and used until July 1916.  After the war when graves were concentrated his body was removed and reinterred in Cerisy-Gailly Cemetery, France, where he now rests. 

After the war, when graves were concentrated, the burials from this cemetery and other small cemeteries were reinterred in Cerisy-Gailly Military Cemetery. 
 
Gailly was the site of the 39th and 13th Casualty Clearing Stations during the early part of 1917, and of the 41st Stationary Hospital from May 1917 to March 1918. The villages were then captured by the Germans, but were retaken by the Australian Corps in August 1918. Cerisy-Gailly Military Cemetery (originally called the New French Military Cemetery) was begun in February 1917 and used by medical units until March 1918. After the recapture of the village it was used by Australian units. The cemetery was increased after the Armistice when graves were brought in from the battlefields of the Somme. The cemetery now contains 745 Commonwealth burials and commemorations of the First World War. 114 of the burials are unidentified and special memorials commemorate five casualties buried at Maricourt and Ste. Helene whose graves could not be found. The cemetery was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.

His death was reported in the Liverpool Echo on 08th July 1916

–Neame – June 21 killed in the trenches by a shell aged 19 years, Private Sutton Neame, (Kings Liverpool Regt.) Eldest son of the late Theodore Neame & Mrs. Neame, 6 Mersey View, Blundellsands.

His death was also reported in the Southport Visitor on 22nd July 1916

"Eldest son of the late Mr. Theodore Neame and Mrs Neame of 6 Mersey View, Blundellsands. Private Neame died on June 21st in the trenches from a shell. Although only 17 and a half years of age, nothing would keep him back and on the first day of recruiting for the "Pals" he, in the company of others from his office (the Union Marine Insurance Company) were among the first to enlist. He trained at Knowsley, Grantham and Salisbury Plain before accompanying the "Pals" to France in Christmas 1915 where he remained".    

He earned his three medals.

His Army Effects (showing date of death as 21st June), Army Pay of £5 8s and a War Gratuity of £8 went to his mother. The pension card, showing date of death 20th June, in the name of his mother at 38 College Road, Great Crosby, shows;

"Refusal No P(rior) D(ependency).".  Notations on the pension ledger show application for arrears, dated 1924.  Her address is later shown as c/o Mrs. Sargent, 57 Parkfield Road, Sefton Park. 

Probat1916 for Theodore William Sutton says he died 21st June 1916: 

NEAME Theodore William Sutton of 6 Mersey View, Blundellsands Lancashire private 17th battalion K.L.R. died 21 June 1916 in France Administration Liverpool 23 August to Jeannette Overend Neame widow. Effects £106 6s 8d. 

When CWGC corresponded with his mother regarding his headstone she was living at 1A King Street, Wrexham.

His mother died, in 1932, aged 58. 

Probate 1933:- 

NEAME Jeanette of 135 Upper Parliament-street Liverpool widow died 28 December 1932 Administration Liverpool 31 January to Margaret Neame spinster. Effects £694 8s. 5d. 

Sutton is also commemorated on the following Memorials:

St Nicholas Church War Memorial, Blundellsands

Great Crosby and Blundellsands Memorial

Liverpool's Hall of Remembrance, Panel 19

Phonenix Staff WW1 Plaque, National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire  

We currently have no further information oTheodore William Sutton Neame. If you have or know someone who may be able to add to the history of this soldier, please contact us. 

 

Killed On This Day.

(110 Years this day)
Wednesday 21st June 1916.
Pte 15831 Theodore William Sutton Neame
19 years old