Frederick Stevenson,
a resident of Chailey, enlisted at Chichester (date unknown) and became 34229 Private Frederick Stevenson, Royal Fusiliers. Chailey Parish Magazine first notes him as serving with the 36th Battalion in England in July 1916. By January 1917, he was attached to
the 10th Labour Battalion, Royal Engineers, and by December that year was serving with the 105th Labour Battalion of The Labour
Corps.
Frederick Stevenson
died of sickness on April 12th 1918. Chailey Parish Magazine reported that his death had taken place one day earlier and in France but he actually died in England and is buried in the now redundant church yard of St Mary’s Church, North Chailey. His Labour Corps number was 62615.
Sources & Acknowledgements
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Chailey Parish
Magazine
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Soldiers Died
in The Great War
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The Commonwealth
War Graves Commission: Debt of Honour Register
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Terry Denham
and Graham Johnson of Sussex for providing photographs of Frederick Stevenson's grave at Chailey