Arthur Ernest Stallan (Stallon)

Name

Arthur Ernest Stallan (Stallon)

Conflict

First World War

Date of Death / Age

30/04/1918

Rank, Service Number & Service Details

Private
265398
Hertfordshire Regiment
1st Bn.

Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards

British War and Victory medals

Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country

VOORMEZEELE ENCLOSURE NO.3
XIV. B. 7.
Belgium

Headstone Inscription

Not Researched

UK & Other Memorials

Hatfield Town Memorial, Hatfield In Memoriam Book, St Luke's Church Memorial, Bishops Hatfield, Hertfordshire Regiment Memorial, All Saints Church, Hertford

Pre War

Arthur born in Hatfield around 1897, the son of Henry and Eliza Stallan.


In the 1911 Census, Arthur was 14 and living with his parents and 4 siblings at 1 Cecil Cottages, Roe Green, Hatfield. His father, brother Henry and Arthur are all farm labourers.


Officially recorded as born in Hatfield when he enlisted there.

Wartime Service

After enlistment he became Private 265398, Hertfordshire Regiment.


The Bishop Hatfield Parish Magazine of September 1914, in the list of men mobilised from Hatfield, recorded: “Stallon, Arthur, Roe Green, Territorials.” and in June 1918: “Roe Green again suffered seriously ... While Mr Stallan has lost a third son Pte. Arthur Stallan, only a month after the death of Pte William Stallan. His other son Sergt. H. Stallan, DCM having recently been wounded.”


The Herts Advertiser dated 15.6.1918, reported: “Hatfield Family’s third Loss - Pte Arthur Stallon, Herts. Regt., son of Mr Stallon and the late Mrs Stallon of Hatfield was killed in action on April 10th, 1918.  He sailed for France in November 1914and acted as groom to the late Colonel Page until May, 1917 when he came home to England suffering from sceptic poisoning, he returned to France again in January 1918.  Before joining up he was employed on the Marquis of Salisbury’s estate, Hatfield.  Mr Stallon has lost two other sons in the war.  Pte William Stallon, Beds Regt., killed in action on April 4th 1918 and Pte Albert Stallon, Lincoln Regt who died of gas poisoning on October 11th 1917.  Another brother, Sergt. Henry Stallon DCM Beds Regt., has been wounded and is at present in hospital in this country.  Driver Wood, Son-in-law is now serving in France."


Awarded the British War Medal, & Victory Medal.

Additional Information

Brother to Albert and William Stallan who also died.


Hatfield Parish Council Souvenir Committee Ledger: Mr Henry Stallon (Father) of 1 Cecil Cottages, Roe Green, received an “In Memoriam and Roll of Honour Album”.

Acknowledgments

Jonty Wild
Christine & Derek Martindale, Hatfield Local History Society (www.hatfieldhistory.uk)