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Elliott, William John

  • 8th December 20151st October 2022
  • by admin

Beney, Holder, Elliott & PaineW ElliottElliot, Beney, Paine & HolderWilliam John Elliot

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr John Robert  and Catherine Mrs (Kate) E Elliott (Nee Bolingbroke)

Parents-in-Law: Mr James William & Mrs Eunice Beney

Brothers-in-Law: James George Beney, Ernest Beney, Percy Beney, Arthur Beney,  Frederick George Paine & George Holder

Wife: Mrs Eunice Elliot

Address: Old London Road, Ore

Other Info: Wounded.

An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer dated 3rd October 1914 reads: “Private William Elliott, of the Royal Sussex, whose relatives are at Carlisle Villas, Hastings, has been shot in the knee, and is at present at Cambridge.

Private Elliott was about 12 yards away from Captain Slater when that popular officer was killed, and he was wounded in the same battle.

In a letter from the hospital at Trinity College, Cambridge, he says: “I am getting on a well as possible but am still very weak yet, after the terrible times I have been through. God only knows how I came through such an ordeal. A fortnight ago today I never thought I should get back to dear old England again.

I have got some awful news to tell you when I do meet you again, about those brutal Germans but, thank God, I have the pleasure, the honour, of killing at least ten of them with my dear old rifle. It did please me to see the drop dead shot by us British boys.”

Mr Elliott’s knee has been very painful, but is better. It will, however, be some little time before he is able to return to Hastings. In his previous letters he described is experiences in the field, and how often being picked up he and his wounded comrades were brought away from the front in trains that ‘nearly shook them to pieces’ which was unavoidable but very painful in their wounded state.

Mr Elliott is a reservist, who served three years with the Colours. He has only been away eight weeks.

Published: September 1914 & January 1915

Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.

 

 

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Army Ore Royal Sussex Regiment September 1914 Wounded
4 COMMENTS
  • June Barnes
    10th May 2016 at 2:03 pm
    Reply

    William John Elliott, born c.1887 Hastings, son of John Robert Elliott and Catherine (Kate) E Bolingbroke. Husband of Eunice Beney. Died 1966, father of William F J and Kathleen D A Elliott.
    Listed – Military Hospitals Admissions and Discharge Registers WW1 – Gunshot wound left knee.

    Geni Profile – https://www.geni.com/people/William-Elliott/6000000042199256931

    1. admin
      11th May 2016 at 7:51 pm
      Reply

      Thank you June, I’ve updated the post with this info.

    2. Rita Burr
      9th February 2017 at 3:49 pm
      Reply

      Will Elliott and his wife Eunice (know as Toots for some reason) emigrated to Australia, in the 1920s I think. and lived in the Perth area for the rest of their lives. Their daughter Kathleen, known by her second name of Doris, stayed in touch with her English cousins and visited the UK several times. She lived into her 90s and died only a few years ago.

      1. admin
        9th February 2017 at 6:29 pm
        Reply

        Hi Rita, thanks for the information. It’s always interesting to see where life took them after the war. Kind Regards, Kieron

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