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William Richard Cumberlidge Guardsman K Company Scots Guards. Aged 9 he lifted a kettle of water and his clothes caught fire and burnt his right thigh & stomach.

William Richard Cumberlidge 1894-1970 Guardsman 18157 K Company Scots Guards
William Richard Cumberlidge was born 15 December 1894 in Rugeley in Staffordshire, England. He was the eldest son of Richard Cumberlidge and his wife Gertrude nee Richards.
William, aged nine years of age, was lifting a kettle of water from the fire when his clothes caught fire. He suffered burns to his right thigh and stomach. At the age of 11 he was working as a potter and William strained himself whilst lifting heavy weights. He inevitably followed his father into the coal mines working for the Cannock & Rugeley Colliery Co. at Hednesford, Staffordshire, England.
He enlisted into the army on 23rd February 1916 and was transferred to the Army reserve. He was mobilised on 25 May 1918 and became Private/Guardsman 18157 in the K Company of the Scots Guards. However, his injuries suffered in childhood made walking distances impossible and marching was painful. He was discharged as surplus to requirements on 20 January 1919.
William married Edith Ellen Deakin in 1920 and they had two children:
- Arnold W Cumberlidge, born 7 August 1921, and,
- Gordon Cumberlidge, born 23 Dec 1927
William returned to working as a potter casting sanitary ware. He died in 1970 and his wife died in 1953.
WW1 Army Service Record
Army Form W3997
Regtl No: 18157
Rank: Guardsman
Name: William Cumberlidge
Regt: Scots Guards
DISCHARGED:- Surplus to Military requirements. (Not having suffered impairment since entry into the service.) Para. 392 (xxva) K: R: 20 Jan 1919
20 Jan 1919 COVER for DISCHARGE DOCUMENTS
SHORT SERVICE
(For the Duration of the War, with the Colours and in the Army Reserve)
ATTESTATION OF No: 18157 Name: Cumberlidge William Corps: Scots Guards
Name: William Cumberlidge
Address: 13 Bees Lane, Rugeley
British Subject: Yes
Age: 21 Years 2 Months
Trade: Colliery Lampman
Married: Single
Served before: No
23 February 1916 at Rugeley
DESCRIPTIVE REPORT ON ENLISTMENT
Name: William Cumberlidge
Age: 21 years 2 months
Height: 5 ft 7¼ inches
Chest measurement, Girth when fully expanded: 36½ inches, range of expansion: 3 inches
INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY RECRUIT
Name and address of next-of-kin: Gertrude Cumberlidge 13 Bees Lane, Rugeley Relationship: Mother
STATEMENT of the SERVICES of No. 18157 Name: William Cumberlidge
General Service, Attested, Private, 23 Feb 1916
General Service, To Army Reserve, Private, 23 Feb 1916
Mobilized, Private, 25 May 1918
Scots Guards, Posted, Private, 27 May 1918
Scots Guards, 5th Reserve, Posted, Private, 25 May 1918
Transferred to Class W Army Reserve, Private, 7 Nov 1918
DISCHARGED:- Surplus to Military requirements. (Not having suffered impairment since entry into the service.) Para. 392 (xxva) K: R: 20 Jan 1919
HOME from 25 May 1918 to 20 Jan 1919 221 days
Total service towards Engagement to 20 Jan 1919 (date of discharge) 221 days
Total service towards Pension to 20 Jan 1919 (date of discharge) 221 days
Medical Report on a Soldier Boarded Prior to Discharge or Transfer to Class W., W.(T), P. or P.(T), of the Reserve
Unit and Corps: K Company Scots Guards
Regtl No: 18157
Rank: Private
Name: Cumberlidge William
Age last birthday: 23
Posted for duty: 25 May 1918 at Caterham in category (grade): 1
Former trade or occupation: miner
Previous service: nil
Statement of Case
If brought forward for invaliding, disability in respect of which invaliding is proposed to be stated here
Left ___ hernia + dry skin _____ [the writing is unreadable]
Date of origin on disability: 10 years ago
Place of origin of disability: Rugeley
Essential facts
Also cophis? Of fair? In scars
4 months in army Non drills Cat B II 3 Sep 1918
OPINION OF THE MEDICAL BOARD
Diagnosis: Congenital hydrocele as at time of Enlistment he states that the condition is the same as at the time of enlistment
No attributable or aggravated by service
Cause: congenital defect
That the Medical Officer directed two days after being posted that he should do no training
Putney, 31 Oct 1918
STATEMENT BY A SOLDIER CONCERNING HIS OWN CASE
Regimental No. 18157
Rank: Private
Name: Cumberlidge William
Unit and Corps: K Company, Scots Guards, Guards Depot, Caterham, Surrey
In what countries have you served during this war: no, at Home 4 months
In what capacity: Infantry Soldier
If you are suffering from any disease, wound, or injury, state what it is:
Left Hernia & Burns right leg. Whilst I was employed as a Potter about 10 years ago I strained myself through lifting heavy weights. It hurts me if I walk about 2 miles, & I have to sit down & rest. I got the scar when I was about 9 years old. I was lifting a kettle of water off the fire when my clothes caught fire. This now affects me when I do much marching as the dry skins cracks.
Did you suffer from the disease or injury before joining the army: yes
Doctors who treated you: Dr Freer, The Green, Rugeley
National Health Approved Society: Prudential Insurance Society
Name and address of last employer: Cannock & Rugeley Colliery Co. Hednesford, Staffs
Occupation before Army: Coal Miner
Trade: Lampman
27 Sep 1918
Signed (Soldier) W Cumberlidge Private
Descriptive Return of a Soldier medically boarded before Discharge or Transfer to the Reserve
Soldier’s Name: Cumberlidge William
Unit from which discharged: ‘K’ Company Scots Guards, Guards Depot
Regimental No: 18157
Rank: Private
Age at discharge: 23 yrs 10 months
Married: Single
Occupation before enlistment: Coal Miner
Name of approved society: Prudential Insurance Co Ltd
Where born: Rugeley, Staffs and date: 15 Dec 1894
Colour of hair on discharge: Light Brown
Colour of eyes: Blue
Complexion: Fair
Christian name of father: Richard
Christian name of mother: Gertrude
Figure on discharge: Good
Descriptive and other distinguishing marks: Large Burn Scar to Leg
Signature: William Cumberlidge
Rank: Private
Station: Caterham
19 Oct 1918
SCOTS GUARDS
Unmarried without children with the following dependents for whom an allowance is being paid:
Mrs G Cumberlidge (Mother)
Address: 13 Bees Lane, Rugeley
29 Oct 1918
REGIMENTAL CONDUCT SHEET
Scots Regiment of Scots Guards
Regimental Number and Name: 18157 Cumberlidge, William
Attested: 23 February 1916
Joined 25 May 1918
Certified that there is no Record of the above named Soldier having incurred any Regiments Entry during his Service.
24 Oct 1918, Guards Depot, Caterham Barracks, Caterham, Surrey
Casualty Form – Active Service
Regimental Number: 18157
Regiment or Corps: Scots Guards
Rank: Private
Surname: Cumberlidge
Christian Name: William
Religion: Wesleyan
Age on Enlistment: 21 years 2 months
Enlisted: 23 Feb 1916
Terms of Service: Duration of War
Service reckons from: 25 May 1918
3 Sep 1918 from TMB Caterham, Occupational, Cat B.2.
Mobilized 25 May 1918
Scots Guards posted 27 May 1918
Next of kin: Mother Gert: Cumberlidge, 3 Bees Lane, Rugeley.
MEDICAL HISTORY of Surname: CUMBERLEDGE Christian Name: William
Birthplace, parish: Rugeley, County: Staffordshire
Examined: 18 day of April 1918
Declared age: 23 years 4 months
Trade or Occupation: pre war miner
Height: 5 feet 7¼ inches
Weight 117 lbs
Colour of Hair: Brown
Complexion: Fresh
Eyes: Blue
Chest measurement, girth when fully expanded: 36½ inches, range of expansion 3 inches
Vaccination marks: 4 Left Arm
When vaccinated: Infancy
Vision Right Eye – 6/6 Left Eye – 6/6
Identification marks: Large burn scare right thigh and abdomen
Fit for Grade I. (one)
Joined on enlistment: Scots Guards Regtl. No. 18157
Service Table – Station: Caterham arrived 26 May 1918