1885 - 1916
CPL David Wallace Crawford
1887 - 1916
Lce-Corpl John Joseph Nickle
1894 - 1916
Pte 17911 Morton Neill
1897 - 1916
Lieut Edward Stanley Ashcroft
1883 - 1918
Pte 33036 James William Neild

- Age: 25
- From: Stretford Manchester
- Regiment: The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 18th Btn
- D.O.W Wednesday 13th November 1918
- Commemorated at: Timperley Cem Cheshire
Panel Ref: New 509.N
James William Neild was born in Stretford, Manchester, in late 1894 or early 1895, the son of John William Neild and his wife Alice Elizabeth (née Hitchings). His father, born in Stretford, and his mother in Devon, married in 1892. The surname appears in records with different spellings. His father signed the marriage certificate Nield, but a witness, a relative Elizabeth, signed Neild.
Before enlisting, Jim worked at the Vickers Electrical works (formerly British Westinghouse). Their factory in Trafford Park, Manchester was at the time one of the biggest and most important heavy engineering facilities in Britain and the world. They were known for their industrial electrical equipment such as generators, steam turboines, switchgear and railway traction equipment.
Jim enlisted in Manchester (the amount of the War Gratuity suggests that he enlisted in about October 1915). He served overseas as Private 33036, with the 14th Battalion of The King’s Liverpool Regiment, which was then in the Balkans. The battalion fought at Horseshoe Hill in August 1916 and Machukovo in September 1916. In 1917 they were in action during the Battles of Doiran (April-May 1917). The 14th left the Balkans in June 1918 via Itea in Greece and Taranto in Italy, for the Western Front. On 13th August they were amalgamated with the 18th K.L.R., becoming the 18th (Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry), the King’s (Liverpool Regiment).
The epitaph on his headstone reads:
“NOTHING IN MY HAND I BRING SIMPLY TO THY CROSS I CLING”
There are 20 First World War burials in the Churchyard.
He was reported as died in the Weekly Casualty List on 14th January 1919.
Killed On This Day.
(108 Years this day)Tuesday 30th April 1918.
L/Cpl 29203 Valentine Alexander
26 years old
(108 Years this day)
Tuesday 30th April 1918.
Pte 27948 Joseph Atherton
26 years old
(108 Years this day)
Tuesday 30th April 1918.
Pte 51896 Richard Edward Banks
34 years old
(108 Years this day)
Tuesday 30th April 1918.
Pte 46630 Watson Bell
38 years old
(108 Years this day)
Tuesday 30th April 1918.
Lieut Roland Henry Brewerton
27 years old
(108 Years this day)
Tuesday 30th April 1918.
Pte 51708 Charles Norman Dod
21 years old
(108 Years this day)
Tuesday 30th April 1918.
L/Cpl 94246 Frank Emison
24 years old
(108 Years this day)
Tuesday 30th April 1918.
Pte 23056 John William Jones
27 years old
(108 Years this day)
Tuesday 30th April 1918.
Pte 49572 John Henry Leadbeater (MM)
27 years old
(108 Years this day)
Tuesday 30th April 1918.
Sgt 22462 James Lowe (MID)
25 years old
(108 Years this day)
Tuesday 30th April 1918.
Pte 51712 Edgar Domenico Murray
21 years old
(108 Years this day)
Tuesday 30th April 1918.
Pte 269899 Harry Pitts
21 years old
A total of 14 Pals were killed on this day. View All
