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| Subject: Gunner: John William Stephens Thu Jun 27, 2013 7:31 pm | |
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A not uncommon memorial post card for "P C Stephens" veteran of the Anglo-Zulu War and 22 year veteran of the Leicester Police Force who died on 4 April, 1908.
While at first appearances it would seem that "P C" were his initials this is not the case. These first two letters stood for "Police Constable". This heaviest of constables - at 24 stone or 336 lbs. - was John William Stephens (or Stevens depending on the individual record) who was born around 1857 at Attleborough, Warwickshire to Joseph and Sarah Stephens.
According to the card he was a veteran of the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 the campaign medal for which he can be seen wearing in the photograph though no mention is given to which regiment or service he may have belonged to.
Stephens attestation papers reveal that he enlisted in the Royal Artillery at Portsmouth on 15 December, 1877 being 20 years, 6 months old that the time. He was described as being 5 feet, 8 1/4 inches tall with a fresh complexion, grey eyes and brown hair. Unfortunately this description does not include his weight at the time of his enlistment.
2661/26682 Gunner John William Stephens was assigned to the No 10 Battery, 7th Brigade, Royal Artillery. His postings included:
Home: 15 December, 1877 - 30 July, 1878 Mauritius: 31 July, 1878 - 12 March, 1879 Natal: 13 March, 1879 - 15 October, 1879 Mauritius: 16 October, 1879 - 14 September, 1880 Cape Colony: 15 September, 1880 - 5 January, 1886 Home: 6 January, 1886 - 14 December, 1889
During the Anglo-Zulu War Stephens with his section of 10/7 R.A., served with Evelyn Wood's Flying Column. The battery was armed with 2 7-pounder guns but converted over to Gatling Guns before going into the field with the second invasion and were the first Gatling armed battery in the British Army.
As noted above Stephens returned to South Africa from 1880 until 1886 and during that time in addition to getting married he was stationed in Zululand itself in August, 1884, as well as at Rorke's Drift in October of that same year.
He was granted Good Conduct Pay three times: 15 December, 1879, 23 April, 1882 and 23 April 1884.
Stephens mustered out of service on 14 December, 1889 at Fort Rowen, Gosport with 12 years of service.
His wife Sarah Ann Cooke was born in Cape Colony, South Africa around 1858. They were married in Cape Town, South Africa on 16 January, 1883. Two children, Edith Sarah and William Thomas where born in South Africa in 1883 and 1885 respectively. In the 1891 census of Leicester they are show having two additional sons, Joseph and Charles. In 1901 they are shown having a second daughter, Florence.
He must have been very well liked and respected by the people of Leicester as thousands lined the streets to watch his funeral procession.
According to Victorian and Edwardian Leicestershire from old photographs By Iona Cruickshank, Gilbert Allen Chinnery Stephens was nicknamed "Tubby" by the people of Leicester.
Lithographed Post Card Unknown Photographer Great Britain 1908
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