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Annie Neishe & Alfred William Neishe

Annie Neishe
V.A.D. Nurse

Division 80
Extension

CIMG2148

 

Annie Neishe  was the daughter of William and Jane Neishe, of “Elem”, Pilford Heath, Wimbourne, Dorset. The 1911 census indicates that Annie, then 24, was  domestic nurse. Her father was a gardener and her brother, then 17, was working in the gardens. The home address is given as The Gardens, Iwerne Minster, Blandford. In 1901 William Neishe was recorded as the Head Gardener at Caldy Manor in Cheshire. The family had moved around the country. The second daughter Minnie is recorded in the 1901 census. A further child had died. Upon Jane’s death in 1932 Minnie was the sole beneficary of her estate.

Annie’s is a registered war grave with a private memorial.  She is buried with her mother.  The headstone bears a commemoration to her brother and father.  Grave number 16489.

Annie died on 18th October 1918, aged 32.  The circumstances of her death are unknown.  There was a serious influenza epidemic at the time.  VAD nurses also worked very hard and for long hours, in a compromised state of health they  frequently  succumbed to illness.

 

Alfred William Neishe
Private 9764
5th Wiltshire Regiment

 Alfred William Neishe was the son of William and Jane Neishe and the brother of Annie.  He is commemorated on the headstone of Annie and her mothers grave.  He was killed in action at Gallipoli on 10th August 1915.  There had been very vicious fighting since the allied landing on 6th August, in conditions of intense heat.  On the 10 August a Turkish counter attack on Chunuk Bair almost succeeded. Alfred Neish may well have been involved in these actions. The 5th Wiltshires incured heavy losses on 10 August. Alfred has no known grave and is commemorated on the Helles Memorial to the Missing, Panel 156-158. Reading.

William Frederick George Neate

William Frederick George Neate
Pte. 9932
6th Royal Berkshire Regt.

Division 21

CIMG2093

William Neate was the husband  of Jessie Neate of 2, Red Lion Cottages, Harrow.  He had three children Albert, William and Lilian. He was the son of William and Elizabeth Neate. Access to Ancestry UK indicates a detailed set of service records including his original attestation papers when he enlisted at the age of 18 years in 1889. At that time he gave his trade as a baker. He served in Malta, Burmuda and Halifax Nova Scotia.

William Neate was born in Stoke Row, Oxfordshire. He served 12 years in the Royal Berkshire Regiment and was then part of the National Reserve force. In civilian life he held a number of  labouring positions.  On 24 August 1914 he attested for war special service, he was four days short of his 42 birthday. On 9 September he wastransferred to the 6th Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment and on 25 July 1915 the unit was post to France. He was discharged from the army on 17 August 1916 as no longer fit for war service.

He died on 21st February 1919 aged 47 years. The circumstance of the death of William Neate  are not known.

His grave number is 21. 4661 and is marked with a CWGC war pattern headstone.

Lieutenant Kenneth Bickersteth Murchison

Lieutenant Kenneth Bickersteth Murchison
2nd Battalion (attached to 8th)
Seaforth Highlanders

Division 47/48

Kenneth Bickersteth Murchison   is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial Panel 38.  He was aged 19 when killed in action on 26th August 1917.  He was killed during the Third Battle of Ypres, exact details of the incident in which he was killed are not yet known.
His name is commemorated on the family grave.