26/02/2016 |
Private Joseph Nelson (26365) and Private Samuel Nelson (26366), with consecutive soldier numbers with the 11th Inniskilling Fusiliers, both from Upperlands, seem to have enlisted together in Glasgow. It is suspected that that they are brothers, but no conclusive evidence has been found as yet. |
26/02/2016 |
The CWGC record Private S Nelson as the son of William and Sarah Nelson of 149 Garngad Road, Glasgow. |
26/02/2016 |
There is a Private S Nelson, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, on the WJ Clark memorial, although it does not indicate that he died in the war. |
26/02/2016 |
Private Samuel Nelson is buried in New Irish Farm Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium. |
26/02/2016 |
A report in the Glasgow Evening Times dated 25th May 1918 notes that Private Nelson is presumed killed. |
26/02/2016 |
Private Samuel Nelson was serving with the 11th Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers when he was killed in action near Ypres on Thursday 16th August 1917. He was 30 years old |
26/02/2016 |
Samuel Nelson enlisted in Glasgow. |
26/02/2016 |
The family moved to Scotland. |
26/02/2016 |
Samuel Nelson was the son of William and Sarah Nelson. Samuel was born in Upperlands about 1887. |
25/02/2016 |
In the event of my death, I will leave ten pounds to my father and ten pounds to my mother. Father’s address: 149 Garngad Road, Townhead Road, Glasgow, Scotland. Mother: 149 Garngad Road, Townhead Road, Glasgow, Scotland. Private Sam Nelson, 26366, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 10th December 1915. |
25/02/2016 |
Last Will and Testament of Private Sam Nelson dated 10th December 1915: |