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 18210 Samuel Welbourne

- Age: 27
- From: Tamworth
- Regiment: The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 19th Btn
- D.O.W Saturday 14th April 1917
- Commemorated at: Etaples Mil Cem
Panel Ref: XXII.G.6A
His CWGC headstone shows his service number with a prefix 12/18210.
During the First World War, the area around Etaples was the scene of immense concentrations of Commonwealth reinforcement camps and hospitals. It was remote from attack, except from aircraft, and accessible by railway from both the northern or the southern battlefields. In 1917, 100,000 troops were camped among the sand dunes and the hospitals, which included eleven general, one stationary, four Red Cross hospitals and a convalescent depot, could deal with 22,000 wounded or sick. In September 1919, ten months after the Armistice, three hospitals and the Q.M.A.A.C. convalescent depot remained.
The cemetery contains 10,771 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, the earliest dating from May 1915. 35 of these burials are unidentified. It is the largest CWGC cemetery in France, and was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.
Samuel's death was reported in the Tamworth Herald on 28th May 1917:
DIED OF WOUNDS
PRIVATE S. WELLBURN
Mrs S. Marklew, 174 Green Lane, Birchmoor, has received information that 18210 Private Samuel Wellburn, King's Liverpool Regt., who had resided at her house for about 16 years, died in a Canadian Hospital in France of wounds received in action on April 14. He was 28 years of age, and had been previously wounded, having been under treatment at Huddersfield Hospital. After recovering, he returned to France last November. Prior to joining the army, Private Wellburn was employed at Pooley Hall Colliery.
Samuel’s siblings and half siblings appear to have maintained ties. His Army effects of £9-16s-2d were shared between his brothers Charles and Alfred, sister Ethel Horton, half sister Mrs. Mary Percival, and half brother John R. Husband; brother George requested his share go to sister Ethel.
Joseph Welbourne, of 40 Rectory Cottage, Arley, Coventry, signed for his medals.
We currently have no further information on Samuel Welbourne, If you have or know someone who may be able to add to the history of this soldier, please contact us.
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(109 Years this day)Sunday 29th April 1917.
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Monday 29th April 1918.
Pte 24318 Alfred James Bellis
23 years old
(108 Years this day)
Monday 29th April 1918.
Pte 50025 Arthur Benstead
20 years old
(108 Years this day)
Monday 29th April 1918.
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24 years old
(108 Years this day)
Monday 29th April 1918.
Pte 50587 Philip Bollom
35 years old
(108 Years this day)
Monday 29th April 1918.
Pte 94195 Andrew Bowman
31 years old
(108 Years this day)
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Pte 48259 Patrick Brennan
40 years old
(108 Years this day)
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Pte 406704 Thomas Henry Bridson
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