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William Burris

William John Burris was born in 1892 in St Briavels. His father, also William, worked as a wagoner with horses on a farm. On leaving school, he obtained work as a collier.

He had a minor brush with the law in 1913, at the age of 20. On 8 July 1913, he was sentenced to 14 days in prison for stealing two pieces of timber.

Burris signed up for the 3rd South Wales Borderers Special Reserve 24th Battalion on 6 May 1914 in Newport. At the time, he claimed to be 18 years old, but his age was probably 22. He was only 5 ft 3 ins in height and weighed just 7 stone. He was sent for training to Brecon, but almost immediately ran into conflict with the military authorities.

Location Date Offence Punishment Date
Brecon 15 May Nor complying with an order and drunk Admonished 18 May
Brecon 2 July Absent from parade 3 days confined to barracks 3 July
Brecon 9 July Neglecting to obey an order 4 days confined to barracks. 9 July
Brecon 10 July Neglecting to obey an order 7 days confined to barracks. 11 July
Brecon 11 July Breaking out of barracks. Apprehended by civil police in Newport on 13 July. Loss of kit 96 hours detention and required to pay for the kit. Forfeit 3 days’ pay, 17 July
Brecon 18 July Stubbornness at drill whilst under detention. Improper conduct. Threw his equipment at a wall 48 hours on a punishment diet 18 July
Brecon 26 August Shirking his work while on fatigue 4 days confined to a cell.

 

28 August

Burris was mobilised on 8 August 1914. He deserted on 17 October 1914. His army records appear to end here, so it is unclear what he did next.

However, a William John Burris, the son of William Burris, a farm labourer, married Ellen Reeson on 5 November 1918 in Wimbledon. He is listed as a soldier based at Bramshott military camp in Hampshire. The couple had a daughter born in 1920. The family subsequently migrated to British Columbia in 1920, where they had five sons and where he worked as a general labourer doing odd jobs. Ellen died in 1942. Burris married again to Catherine Ritoul in 1951 and had two more sons. He died in 1962.

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