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Private

Leonard James Summers

Service Number 21500
Military Unit 3rd Bn Grenadier Guards
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 15 Sep 1916 (22 Years Old)
Place of Birth Unknown
Employment, Education or Hobbies Attended Mundella School, Meadows, Nottingham: Mundella Magazine, Christmas 1918, ROH: 'Summers, L, Grenadiers'. Not on Mundella School war memorial. In 1911 he was a warehouseman (lace).
Family History

Leonard was the youngest son of Herbert Jenner and Elizabeth Summers. His father was born in Dursley, Gloucestershire, the son of James and Elizabeth Summers and was christened in the parish church on 19 July 1863. His mother was born in Sileby, Leicestershire. Herbert and Elizabeth (nee Marriott) were married in Nottingham in 1888 and had three sons, Arthur Herbert (baptised St Peter Nottingham 10 July 1889), Albert Jenner (b. 1891) and Leonard James (b. 1894). All the children were born in Nottingham. In 1891 Herbert, a confectioner (bread maker) his wife and first child, Arthur, were living at 5 Mona Cottages, Meadows, Nottingham. Ten years later in 1901 Herbert and Elizabeth, now with three sons, were still living in the Meadows but had moved to 34 Glapton Road. Also in the household was a boarder, George Cottingham (25), who like Herbert was a confectioner (bread maker). By 1911 the family was living at 55 Holgate Road, Meadows. Arthur (21) and Albert (19) were clerks (railway) and Leonard was a lace warehouseman. There was also a boarder, Daisy Ellis (20), a clerk (chemist), living with the family. Herbert Summers died in 1912 at the age of 48. At some point the family moved to 146 Harrington Drive, Lenton, as this was where they were living when his brother Arthur attested on 28 November 1915. Arthur Summers married Lizzie Bason on 20 November 1915 at St Faith's church, North Wilford. Their daughter, Winifred Ellen, was born the following year on 27 August 1916. a few weeks before Leonard was killed. At the time of Arthur's death in 1917 his wife and child, mother and surviving brother, Albert, were all living at 146 Harrington Drive. Arthur was a Gunner in the Royal Garrison Artillery and died from wounds received in action on 5 October 1917 (Coxyde Military Cemetery). Their mother, Elizabeth, died in 1924 age 64. It seems likely that Leonard's niece, Winifred Ellen, married Leonard Cooper in Nottingham in 1946. The third brother, Albert Jenner, married Florence Decima Arthur in Nottingham in 1929. He moved to Doncaster and was living at 24 Crabgate Drive, Skellow, when he died on 29 September 1953.

Military History

Leonard served in France from 26 July 1915. He was killed the following year sometime between 14-17 Sept 1916. His body was recovered and he is buried in Serre Road Cemetery No.2, Somme, (grave ref XXXIII.A.15). He qualified for the 1915 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal.

Extra Information

Nottingham Post notice (abridged), 13 October 1916: 'Summers Killed in action on September 15th 1916, Leonard James, Grenadier Guards, age 22. Youngest son of Elizabeth and the late Herbert James Summers, 144 Harrington Drive, late of 55 Holgate Road. Mother, brothers Albert and Arthur.'

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