THOMAS BURTON |
Private 31427
17th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby) Regt.
Died 3rd. September 1916 aged 28.

Thomas was the son of Edgar & Jane
Burton of New Westwood, Jacksdale, Notts. The 1901 Census lists the family as
follows, Edgar (aged 45) Jane (42) Charles(17) Harry (16) Amelia (13) Thomas
(11) and Ethel (aged 8 months). On the 1911
Census his brother Harry is listed as Henry and sister Ethel is listed as
Esther. Thomas's father Edgar originated from Bullbridge, Ambergate and was
employed as a coal miner loader. Mother Jane was born at Whaley,
Derbyshire. In 1911 all of Edgar & Jane's children are still unmarried and
living at home in New Westwood. The
1915 Electoral Roll lists his father as Edgar ‘Smith’ Burton of New
Westwood. A John Arthur Burton is
also listed at New Westwood in 1915 and it would be interesting to establish
whether they were related.
Prior to joining up, Thomas worked at the
Pye Hill, Pipe Works as a sanitary pipe maker. He enlisted
in October 1915 and was sent to France on 5th March 1916.
Thomas was killed in action during the attack at
Beaumont Hamel, France on Sunday 3rd September 1916, aged 28. His elder brother,
Charles Burton, also a Sherwood Forester was discharged from service in December
1918. Charles is listed on the Jacksdale Memorial as having ‘served’ but was
also a casualty of the war, dying on 29th March 1921, aged 37, from the effects
of Gas Poisoning.
Tom Burton has no known grave and is
commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial. Charles Burton is
buried in St Mary’s Church Cemetery which also commemorates Tom with the
inscription “Duty Nobly Done”.

The Burton Family Grave at St Mary's, Westwood.