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Capt Arthur de Bells Adam (MC)
1885 - 1916


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1887 - 1916


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1894 - 1916


Pte 17911 Morton Neill
1897 - 1916


Lieut Edward Stanley Ashcroft
1883 - 1918
Lieut Edward Stanley Ashcroft

Pte 29558 John Bretherton


  • Age: 24
  • From: Liverpool
  • Regiment: The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 18th Btn
  • K.I.A Thursday 28th March 1918
  • Commemorated at: Pozieres Memorial
    Panel Ref: P21-23

John was born in late 1893 or early 1894, the only son of John Bretherton and his wife Mary (née Seddon), who married on 21st September 1884 at Our Lady and St. Nicholas and St. Anne's Church, both of Sylvester Street.  They had eight children, two of whom died young.  John had older sisters Mary, Isabella, Alice, and Sarah, and a younger sister Catherine (Kate). John’s place of birth is given as Waterloo on one census, and Bootle on another.

Before his birth, in 1891, his parents were living at 4 Cross Terrace, Bootle, and his father was a dock labourer.  His father appears to have died in 1898 at the age of 34, when John was 4, leaving Mary with six children.
 
In 1901 his widowed mother Mary, with five of her children, is boarding at 38 Denmark Street, Waterloo, with her married sister and her family.  Mary is 40, working as a washer woman. John is 7.  Also in the household is his maternal grandmother Catherine Seddon, 69, a charwoman. 
 
In 1911 John, his mother, and sisters Sarah and Katie, are living with his married sister Alice at 40 Corinthian Street, Seaforth.  John is 16 years old, and employed as a golf caddie. Sarah, 17, and Katie, 14, are both florist’s assistants.
 
He originally enlisted joining the 11th Battalion of The King's Liverpool Regiment and was later transferred to the 20th Battalion. It is likely he was transferred to the 18th Battalion when the 20th was disbanded in February 1918. He was serving in  ‘B’ Company, 8th Platoon as Private No 29558 when he was killed in action on the 28th March, 1918 during the German Spring Offensive.

The Battalion Diary gives an insight into the chaotic events of the day

28th March

At about 6am the enemy commenced to shell heavily the whole of the forward line and brought Trench Mortars and MACHINE Guns into action.

FOLIES was shelled and the area in the rear of the village as far back as LE QUESNEL.

Rations were received at dawn and parties were organised to carry them to the Companies on the right. Owing to the heavy fire, however, it was not possible to get them up.

Heavy fighting was in progress on the right from soon after dawn and at 8am the enemy was reported to be in possession of BOUCHOIR and progressing towards the BEETROOT FACTORY. About 10am  the 59th Infy Brigade was notified that it was relieved by the French and the Battalions of that Brigade were at once withdrawn in the direction of LE QUESNEL.

At noon the enemy was bombarding the village and vicinity heavily and reports were received that he was in occupation of WARVILLERS on the left and ARVILLERS on the right.

The front line East of FOLIES continued to resist until about 2pm when the order was received from the 89th Infy Brigade to the effect that the Battalions were relieved by the French and would withdraw at once to MEZIERES, where the men would be fed. Companies withdrew under some shelling and very heavy M.G. and rifle fire from the left , through K10 -K3 – North side LE QUESNEL to the main ROYE road and reorganised about D.29 c. The march from this point was conducted in good order despite the congested roads.

At MEZIERES it was decided to continue a rearward movement and the march was resumed via VILLERS-MOREUIL – MORISEL – ROUVREL, which village was reached about 7pm and the Battalion billeted. The men had marched 13 miles from the left position in good order and with practically no straggling. They were exhausted on arrival at ROUVREL, but in good heart.

Echelon ‘A’ of the Transport joined the Battalion at this village and the men were fed immediately on arrival. The night passed without incident.  

John has no known grave and is commemorated on the Pozieres Memorial.

The POZIERES MEMORIAL relates to the period of crisis in March and April 1918 when the Allied Fifth Army was driven back by overwhelming numbers across the former Somme battlefields, and the months that followed before the Advance to Victory, which began on 8 August 1918. The Memorial commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the United Kingdom and 300 of the South African Forces who have no known grave and who died on the Somme from 21 March to 7 August 1918.

The cemetery and memorial were designed by W.H. Cowlishaw, with sculpture by Laurence A. Turner. The memorial was unveiled by Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien on 4 August 1930.

 
He was initially declared Missing between 21-28 March. His mother, living at 48 Roman Street, Seaforth, Liverpool, contacted the International Red Cross in hopes that John had been taken prisoner but received a reply, dated 25th July 1918, that they held no information.
 
His death was later assumed, for official purposes, to have occurred on 28th March, 1918.
 
His Army effects and a War Gratuity of £16 went to his mother Mary, sisters Alice McCann, Sarah Preston, Isabella Lawton, and Kate, and brother-in-law John Kelly (husband of his sister Mary, presumably deceased).  His mother was awarded a war pension.
 
In 1939 on the eve of the Second World War, his mother Mary, now 78, was living at 46 Corinthian Street, Seaforth, with the Preston family.  Family trees show Mary lived until 1951 but this cannot be independently verified.
 
Sadly, John has not been identified in any memorial. 

We currently have no further information on John Bretherton, If you have or know someone who may be able to add to the history of this soldier, please contact us. 

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