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Private

Samuel Hufton

Service Number DM2/117964
Military Unit SS Arcadian Army Service Corps
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 04 Jul 1918 (47 Years Old)
Place of Birth Basford Nottingham
Employment, Education or Hobbies He was probably working as a framework knitter in 1891. However, he was a lamp lighter in 1911 and had worked for the Corporation lighting department for 25 years before enlisting.
Family History

Samuel was born in Nottingham about 1872 and was probably the son of Josiah Hufton, a framework knitter, and his wife Elizabeth. In 1891 Josiah and Elizabeth were living at 21 Blake Street, Nottingham, in the parish of St Matthias; Samuel (20), a framework knitter, was the eldest of seven children - four boys, three girls including one named Sarah - who were living at home. Two more girls were born before the 1911 Census. Samuel's wife Harriett Wright, was also probably born in Nottingham in about 1872; she was the daughter of William and Sarah Wright Samuel and Harriett were married on 17 March 1894 at St Matthias, Sneinton (J/F/M Nottingham). They had six children who were all born in Nottingham: Florence Gertrude b. 7 October 1895 (O/N/D Nottingham) bap. Nottingham St Mary 1 April 1896 , William Arthur b. 1902 (J/A/S Nottingham), Eveline b. 8 July 1904 (J/A/S Nottingham), Doris b. 1906 (A/M/J Nottingham), Sidney b. 16 October 1909 (O/N/D Nottingham) and Ida b. 1911 (A/M/J Nottingham). At the time their first child Florence was baptised in 1896 Samuel and Harriett were living at 26 Beauchamp Street. However, by 1901 they were living on Blake Street with their only child, Florence (5). In 1911 they were living at 2 Wycliffe Grove. Nottingham, with their five children: Florence (15) a blouse machinist, William (8), Eveline (6), Doris (4) and Sidney (1). Their youngest child, Ida, was born shortly after the census was compiled. The family home was later at 43 Conway Street, Nottingham, and this was still Harriett's address when she died on 31 October 1925. Of Samuel and Harriett's children: Florence Gertrude married Aubrey F Selby in 1916 (J/A/S Nottingham) In 1939 when the England & Wales Register was compiled they were living at 6 Ferriby Terrace, Nottingham; Aubrey (b. 12 November 1890) was a railway goods guard and Florence's occupation was given as unpaid domestic duties. Also in the househod were their daughters Ivy S. (b. 20 January 1920) a shirt collar machinist, and Dorothy ( b. 20 July 1922) a shirt seam machinist. Florence died in 1963 (A/M/J Nottingham). WIlliam Arthur probably married Mary Gale in 1924 (J/A/S Nottingham) and died in 1963 (A/M/J Nottingham). Eveline married Alfred E Parker in 1933 (O/N/D Nottingham). In 1939 they were living at 43 Conway Street, Nottingham. Alfred (b. 22 May 1902) was a grocery van driver and Evelyn's occupation was given as unpaid domestic duties. Eveline died in 1985 (A/M/J Nottingham). Doris died on 15 November 1921 (O/N/D Nottingham) aged 15. Sidney probably married Dorothy Rockley in 1934 (A/M/J Nottingham) and died in 1989 (O/N/D Nottingham). Ida may have married Arthur L Bassford in 1934 (J/A/S Nottingham). In 1939 they were living at 28 Oakfield Drive, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire; Arthur (b. 19 May 1907) was a charge hand storekeeper and Ida (b. 8 April 1911) was a cigarette packer. Ida probably died in 1986(J/A/S Weston-super-Mare, Somerset).

Military History

Hufton enlisted in Nottingham and was drafted to Salonica, where he served with the Spares Department of the Army Service Corps. He died from dysentry, which was endemic in Salonica, and was buried at Lembet Road Military Cemetery (1439). He qualified for the British War Medal and Victory Medal.

Extra Information

WW1 Pension Ledgers: dependents, widow Harriett and children Eveline, Doris, Sidney, Ida Nottingham Evening Post, ‘In Memoriam’, 4 July 1919: ‘Hufton. In loving memory of my dear husband, Pte Samuel Hufton. Died of dysentery July 4th, 1918. Ever in our thoughts. Sorrowing wife and children.’ (www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk) Nottingham Evening Post, ‘In Memoriam’, 4 July 1919: ‘Hufton. In loving memory of my dear brother, Pte Sam, died in Salonica, July 4th, 1918. Sadly missed. Sarah, Ted, and children.’ (www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk) Nottingham Evening Post, ‘In Memoriam’, 3 July 1920: ‘Hufton. In loving memory of my dear husband, Pte Samuel Hufton, died of dysentery July 4th, 1918. Ever in our thoughts. Loving wife and children.’ (www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk) Nottingham Evening Post, ‘In Memoriam’, 5 July 1920: ‘Hufton. In loving memory of my dear brother, Samuel died in Salonica July 4th, 1918. Sarah, Ted & children.’ (www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk) Nottingham Evening Post, ‘In Memoriam’, 3 July 1926: Hufton. Sacred rmemories of Private Samuel Hufton, died July 4th, 1918. Daughter Eveline.’ (www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk) Nottingham Evening Post, ‘Deaths’, 15 November 1921: ‘Hufton. On the 15th inst., at 43 Conway-street, Doris, the beloved child of Harriett and the late Samuel Hufton. Sorrowing mother, sisters and brother. (www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk) Nottingham Evening Post, ‘Deaths’, 3 November 1925: Hufton. October 31st, at 43 Conway-street, Harriett, widow of the late Samuel Hufton Interment Bulwell Cemetery, 3.0 Wednesday.’ (www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk)

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