First World War memorialsStapleton Hollett - Essex County Constabulary. Named after his blacksmith father, Stapleton Hollett was born in Ash, Kent, to Alice Hollett. She was widowed in 1919, at which time she was living at Elm Tree Cottage in Melliker Road, Hook Green, Kent. He served with the Essex Constabulary at Harwich from 15th April 1913 until 5th August 1914 when he was recalled to the Grenadier Guards on the outbreak of war, serving initially with the 2nd Battalion. He wrote to a colleague back in Harwich, in a letter published by the Essex County Chronicle (5 February 1915):
Stapleton Hollett, who was unmarried, was killed in action on Tuesday 27 November 1917 at the age of 27 while serving in the 3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards as Sergeant 14729. He has no known grave and is commemorated on panel 2 of the Cambrai Memorial near Louveral in Nord, France. Police Constable 177. Serial Number 2784. September 21, 2004 - Article updated with additional information compiled by Mr. Adrian Jones. Additional information taken mainly from the Essex County Chronicle and Essex Weekly News.
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