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Ewart SADLER

1898 – 1917 · 10 Abbey Grove, Eccles, Lancashire
👶 Birth12 Oct 189810 Abbey Grove, Eccles, Lancashire 📍 Birth Certificate 📎 View
Date of birth from inquest evidence of his father
🏠 Lived1901 (3)10 Abbey Grove, Eccles, Lancashire 📍 1901 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Second Boer War · Death of Queen Victoria — Edward VII accedes
🏠 Lived1911 (13)Danesbury House, Chatsworth Road, Ellesmere Park, Eccles, Lancashire 📍 📎 View
🏛️ National Insurance Act
💼 Occupation1917 (19)Private 4370, 5th Reserve Bn., Manchester Regiment 📎 View 📎 View
🏛️ First World War
📌 Event02 Jan 1917 (19)Inquest 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View
SOUTHPORT VISITER JANUARY 2, 1917

SOLDIER’S SUICIDE.

TRAGIC DISCOVERY IN SOUTHPORT BILLET.

Pte. Ewart E. Sadler, belonging to Eccles, aged 18 years, was found at an early hour yesterday morning dead, with his throat cut, in his bedroom at a house in Anchor-street, where he was billeted. Two other soldiers slept in the same bedroom, and it is stated that a thud was heard about four o’clock, but the men were so used to hearing rifles fall that no attention was paid to the noise. Sadler was lyin…
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✝️ Death01 Jan 1917 (19)15 Anchor Street, Southport, Lancashire 📍
Found dead, Cut his thoat with a razor. Suicide, unsound mind 📎 View 📎 View 🔗 View 📎 View
Manchester Evening News Monday 1st January 1917:

SOLDIER'S SUICIDE
Tragic Discovery in Southport Billet.

A soldier of the Manchester Regiment named Ewart E. Sadler, belonging to Eccles, was found this morning dead with his throat cut in his bedroom at the house where he was billeted at Southport. Two other soldiers slept in the same bedroom, and it is stated that a thud was heard about four o'clock, but the men were so used to hearing rifles fall that no attention was paid to the noise. Sadler…
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🪦 Burial05 Jan 1917 (19)Monton Unitarian Church, Monton, Eccles, Lancashire 📍
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'Eccles Wesleyans' War Memorial Tablet.

On Sunday morning an interesting ceremony took place at the Eccles Wesleyan Church, Wellington-rd. This was the unveiling of a memorial tablet to the memory of the men connected with the church and school who have fallen in the war, 1914-19. After an appropriate service the minister of the church , the Rev. A. J. Southouse, gave a haiet address and unveiled the tablet. The tablet is fixed in the open entrance porch of the church. The material is ... and v…
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[Front of Stone]
IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
EWART,
DEARLY LOVED SON OF
WILFRID & MARGARET SADLER,
WHO PASSED AWAY JANUARY 1ST 1917
AGED 18 YEARS.

ALSO CARMAN, THEIR YOUNGEST SON
DIED JANUARY 22ND 1958
DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
MARIE SADLER.

[Right of Stone]
IN MEMORY OF
MARGARET,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILFRID ERNEST SADLER
WHO PASSED AWAY DEC 16TH 1938.

[Left of Stone]
WILFRID ERNEST SADLER
BORN JAN.Y 13TH 1869,
DIED DEC.R 28TH 1944.
BELOVED HUSBAND OF
THE LATE MARGARET SADLER
AND ALSO OF AMY…
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Notes
Ewart Sadler was 18. He was billeted in a house in Southport, where one night he cut his throat and died. He is buried in Monton Unitarian Church yard. He is also on the Old Salfordians’ war memorial in the Peel Building of the University of Salford.

SWDGW
Ewart Sadler
Residence: Eccles, Lancs
Death Date: 1 Jan 1917
Death Location: Home
Enlistment Location: Manchester
Regiment: Manchester Regiment
Battalion: 5th Reserve Battalion
Number: Private 4370
Type of Casualty: Died
Theatre of War: Home
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