Leading Stoker Frederick Neville

Title (Mr/ Mrs/ Capt/ Rev etc): 

First name(s): 

Frederick

Surname only: 

Neville

 

Leading Stoker Frederick Neville was lost with the sinking of the battlecruiser HMS Queen Mary during the Battle of Jutland on May 31st, 1916. He was 28 years of age.

Born in Luton and a former pupil of Dunstable Road Schools, he had served in the Navy for five years before returning to work at Luton Gas Works for about a year. He then rejoined the Navy about four years before his death.

In 1913 he married Laura Annie (nee Morris) in Portsmouth and they had a little boy born in 1914. At the time of Frederick's death she was living with his sister at 101 Highbury Road, Luton, where she first received an intimation that her husband was missing.

Younger brother Charles Neville, who was in the Cyclist Corps of the E.A.R.E. been invalided home from Gallipoli, wounded and suffering from the effects of dysentery. It had been thought that shrapel had cost him the sight in one eye, but he had recovered and recently been drafted out to Egypt.

 

Service or Civilian?: 

Service Number: 

K22633

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Place of Birth: 

Luton
United Kingdom

Place of Death: 

Lost at sea
United Kingdom

War Memorial Location: 

Grave Location: 

Lost at sea
United Kingdom

World War I Address: 

101 Highbury Road
Luton
United Kingdom

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Leading Stoker Frederick Neville

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Year of Birth: 

1 887

Month of Birth: 

Oct

Day of Birth: 

16

Year of Death: 

1 916

Month of Death: 

May

Day of Death: 

31

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Most Relevant Date: 

Wednesday, May 31, 1916

Source: 

Source Date: 

Saturday, June 10, 1916