Private Arthur Stocks

Private Arthur Stocks

Army Number : 3513

Battalion : 1/8th Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derbys) Regiment.

He was born 1896 and lived at Cinder Hill, Shireoaks Worksop, Nottinghamshire. Son of James and Agnes Stocks, of Cinder Hill, Fireworks, Worksop. He was a coal miner prior to enlisting 25th January 1915 at Newark, Nottinghamshire. He went to France 18th August 1915 and suffered from bronchitis and influenza, being treated at the 2nd London Casualty Clearing station, at Merville, France 22nd November 1915, He was then transferred to the 23rd General Hospital at Etaples, France, 25th November 1915 before rejoining his battalion 10th January 1916.

Killed in action near Blairville, France, 21st September 1916.

The excerpt below is taken from Worksop Guardian Newspaper (29the September 1916) reporting the news of Arthur’s death in action:

“News of the death of Pte. Arthur Stocks, Sherwood Foresters, son of Mr. James Stocks, Cinder Hill, Shireoaks, reached his father on Monday night, the sad tidings having been sent by a Worksop chum, who had seen him fall. Hoping against hope that the report was not well founded, the family on Tuesday received letters from his officers, under date September 21st, which we append: -“Dear Mr. and Mrs Stocks,-I very much regret having to write and give you bad news, but I feel sure you will be glad to have particulars from me. I am sorry to tell you that your son was killed by a machine gun bullet whilst “Standing to” this morning. He had just come off a patrol, and as it was just beginning to get light he had to “stand to” with the others of his team as usual. A machine gun, somewhere in the German lines, suddenly opened out, and a bullet hit your son in the forehead, killing him instantly. Your son was one of the best men on his team. I always found him a keen and reliable soldier. I just sent him on a Lewis Gun course, so that would be an additional help to me in the training of reserves, and he had already started this, with the results which were very pleasing to me. He will be very greatly missed by the others of his team, as he was always cheery and helped to tide them all over bad times. I went to his funeral this afternoon, and I understand the Wesleyan Chaplain who officiated is writing to you, giving all the particulars of where he is buried. Please accept my heart felt sorrow in your loss, and I shall miss him also, but I trust the blow will be softened by the knowledge that he did his duty,-Yours faithfully, C.G. Tomlinson, Sec.-Lieut”

The other letter is from Lieut: H.J. Newton, who says Pte Stocks “was a gallant lad” and an example to all his mates. In fact, I think I may say he was one of the very best of his Company and a credit to all his officers…..It was a great blow to us all, and I’m sure much greater to you and his friends in England, although there is one great consolation that he died fighting for his King and Country.” Pte Stocks enlisted in January, 1915, and had been in France since August 1915, not having been home on leave since then. He had been on machine gun work for some time, and had become skilled in his new sphere. All who knew him will not be surprised at this, and the good opinion of his Officers are only a confirmation of the estimates held of him by those who knew him and watched him grow up to manhood. He will be greatly missed in connection with the choir of the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Shireoaks, where, in common with the other members of his family, he was a consistent member. In Shireoaks cricket and football circles he was well known. The sympathies of all in the place will go out to the family, in the loss of one of whose future they were looking with high hope”.

Buried/Commemorated : Bellacourt Military Cemetery, Riviere, France. Plot 1. Row B. Grave 2.

Bellacourt Military Cemetery, Riviere, France.
Private Arthur Stocks
Photographs of soldier and grave and details kindly supplied by Farida Sollitt

Private Arthur Stocks is also commemorated on the following local memorials:-
St. Luke’s Church War Memorial, Shireoaks, Nottinghamshire.
Worksop War Memorial, Worksop, Nottinghamshire.
St. Mary and St. Cuthbert Priory Church War Memorial, Worksop, Nottinghamshire.