GEORGE LEONARD LEESON 1887–1943
Photograph from Ancestry Public Member Trees
Born 7th January 1887, Radcliffe on Trent
Died 6 November 1943, age 56
Radcliffe on Trent School Register
Admitted 28 April (no year given). Address Knight’s Hill
1891 Census
Age 4 living in Radcliffe on Trent with father James 38, a tailor, and mother Elizabeth 36
1901 Census
Age 14 living on Mount Pleasant, Radcliffe on Trent with father James, rural postman, step-mother Harriet 42 and sister Dora age 3.
Employed as an office boy. His mother Elizabeth had died in 1894 and his father had married again.
1910
Admitted to City of London Union Infirmary, Bow Road on 21 February, age twenty-three; occupation billposter. Brought by Police. Discharged by order of Magistrate on 2 March.
1911 Census
Unable to find him in 1911
Military Service
Rank: Private
Service Number: 205182 (RAMC), 28337, 23427
Military Unit: Royal Army Medical Corps, formerly 15th Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters, 105th Brigade, 35th Division
Theatre of War: France and Flanders, date of entry 14.3.16.
Enlisted: 24.2.1915
Occupation: Bill Poster
Overseas from 14.3.16–5.1.17.
28.11.17: Discharged, no longer physically fit for war service
Further Attestation: 16.7.19, Nottingham, age 24 (so possibly lied about his age), no. 205182, Royal Army Medical Corps, Aldershot Depot.
Height 5ft ½ins, chest 35½ins, eyes grey, hair brown. Next of kin: father James and mother Harriet, Lincoln Grove, Radcliffe
18.7.19: Posted to Depot
16.7.19–15.8.19: Home
16.8.19–12.10.19: Russia
13.10.19–1.3.20: Home
Illness
20.11.19: Transferred from 2nd Scottish General Hospital (Craigleith) to Lord Derby War Hospital, Warrington
23.2.20: Notice that he is about to be brought before an Invaliding board with a view to discharge from the Service. He was serving in 159 Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
1.3.20: Discharged, no longer physically fit for war service. Mental instability degree of disablement 30%. Awarded a weekly pension of 8 shillings 3d (41p) for 10 weeks (Final). Disablement non-attributable to war service. Age 25, single.
NB A Statement of Services document states that his character is ‘Good’ and that he has an incapacity of 60% due to mental instability and that his name has been put forward for issue of a second King’s Certificate. The Pension Record card gave his assessment of disability at 100% on 7th January 1920, a pension of 40 shillings (£2) a week.
Medals Awarded: British War and Victory, Silver War Badge no. 304385
Awarded King’s Certificate no. 9735 12 Aug 1920. Aggravated by service in Russian Theatre
Pension record cards
Pension card 1 corroborates the pension amount of 8 shillings 3d awarded on 1 March 1920 as detailed in his Army Service records.
Pension card 2 gives his disability as ‘Confusional insanity aggravated by Service’. Degree of disablement was assessed at 100% on 7 January 1920 – a pension of 40 shillings (£2) a week was awarded for six months. According to this card his pension first commenced on 18 April 1917. ‘Treatment’ is noted on the card and although there are no further details of the pension paid after July 1920, entries in note form appear on the front of the card up to 1932, implying its continuation (unable to decipher these).
Other Information
George may have been a patient in Notts County Asylum after his discharge from service. The hospital records report that in 1921 George Leeson, age 34, a service patient, was discharged, ‘relieved’.
1939 Register
Address: Ministry of Pensions hospital in Chepstow, Monmouthshire
Occupation: previously fitters mate. Now a patient at the hospital
Reasons for inclusion on the Radcliffe on Trent Roll of Honour
Born and lived in Radcliffe on Trent.