Albert Thomas Stallan (Stallon)

Name

Albert Thomas Stallan (Stallon)

Conflict

First World War

Date of Death / Age

11/10/1917
19

Rank, Service Number & Service Details

Private
235093
Lincolnshire Regiment
8th Bn

Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards

Not Yet Researched

Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country

WIMEREUX COMMUNAL CEMETERY
VI. C. 29.
France

Headstone Inscription

Not Researched

UK & Other Memorials

Hatfield Town Memorial, Hatfield In Memoriam Book, St Luke's Church Memorial, Bishops Hatfield, Not listed on the Hertfordshire Regimental Memorial, All Saints Church, Hertford, Not on the St Albans memorials, We are not aware of any memorial in Roe Green ,

Pre War

Son of Henry Stallan, of 1 Cecil Cottage, Roe Green, Hatfield, Herts.

1911 Census: Albert, age 12, is living with his parents Henry and Eliza and 4 siblings at 1 Cecil Cottages, Roe Green, Hatfield. Father, Henry is working as a farm labourer.

Officially recorded living in St Albans when he enlisted in Hertford.

Wartime Service

Formerly 5562 in the Hertfordshire Regiment and was later transferred to the 8th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment with service number 235093.


The Bishops Hatfield Parish Magazine of November 1915, in the fifteenth list of men mobilised from Hatfield, recorded: “Stallon, Thomas Albert, Roe Green, 1st Herts. Regiment.” Then in November 1917: “Another loss we have to mourn is that of Pte. Albert Stallan 4/1st Herts. Who has been killed in action. – The first to be lost to his Father out of a long and honourable list of soldier sons.”

Awarded the British War Medal & Victory Medal.

Additional Information

There is some confusion as to the spelling of the surname, The War Memorial, and Memorial book, spell the name as Stallon, the official records give the spelling as Stallan. 


Brother to Arthur and William Stallan, who also died.


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

Acknowledgments

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