
In a quiet corner of St Peter & St Paul’s Churchyard in Aylesford, Kent, is a headstone dedicated to 35013 Private F Neale of the Gloucestershire Regiment. The memorial confirms that he died on 24th November 1918, but little more information remains on his life.
The Army Record of Soldiers’ Effects confirms his first name as Frederick, but that he was not eligible for the War Gratuity payment, which suggests that he had less than six months’ service when he passed.
The document also confirms that he was assigned to the 3rd Battalion of the Gloucesters, and that he had passed away at the Preston Hall Military Hospital in Aylesford. There is no next of kin of beneficiary for his personal effects, and so the trail goes cold.
With no age or date of birth it is impossible to trace any further details for Frederick. No other military records survive, nor is there any note of his passing or funeral in contemporary newspapers. Frederick Neale’s life is destined to remain lost to time.