Private Simeon Tulley

Private Simeon Tulley

Simeon Tulley was born in Caterham, Surrey, in the summer of 1891. The middle of five children, he was the oldest son to Simeon and Mary Tulley. Simeon Sr was a farmer, and the family moved to where his work took him. The 1901 census found the Tulleys living in Keymer, Sussex, while the next return, taken in 1911, recorded them at Blackbrook Farm, near Hassocks, Sussex.

When Simeon Jr finished his schooling, he also found work on the farm. At the outbreak of war, however, he stepped up to serve his country. His service records have been lost to time, but he had joined the 15th (The King’s) Hussars during the open weeks of the conflict.

Private Tulley was sent to Longmoor Camp, near Petersfield, Hampshire, for his training and it is at this point that his trail goes cold. He passed away on 4th February 1915, at the age of 23 years old.

The body of Simeon Tulley was taken back to Sussex for burial. The family had moved to Coates Farm, Durrington, by this point, and he was laid to rest in Broadwater Cemetery, Worthing.


Private Simeon Tulley
(from findagrave.com)

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