My great grandfather’s brother David Scarlett was in the NZ Medical Corps during WWI. He was in and out of hospital with ear infections and the last time he was discharged he was based at Sutton Coldfield (then in Warwickshire, now part of Birmingham, I think). He arrived back in NZ and within a few months was on a ship back to England, arriving 1 Dec 1920. I found this newspaper article in the Tamworth Herald, 2 April 1921:
”On the report of the Sutton Coldfield Relief Committee Mr Felton referred to the case of David Scarlett, who he said was a New Zealand soldier and committed suicide. He was buried at Sutton Coldfield with due reverence in a private grave, and their officer attended"
I would like to find out what more I can about him and what happened to him. Firstly, does anyone know why he was at Sutton Coldfield? Was it an army base? What would he have been doing there? Was there still an NZ presence there in 1921, I wondered this because of the phrase “and their officer attended”.
I have a copy of his will which was written when he signed up, but it has no details about his death apart from that he died 18 March 1921. He left everything to a younger brother. I located his death on the GRO index and will order the certificate. Attached is a portion of his service record that mentions Sutton Coldfield.
Thank you