
Siegfried Loraine Sassoon, the second of three sons of Alfred Ezra Sassoon and Theresa Georgina Thornycroft, was born on 8th September 1886 at Weirleigh, Matfield, near Brenchley in Kent. The Sassoons were a wealthy Baghdadi and Indian Jewish merchant family and the Thornycrofts were a notable English Catholic family of sculptors, artists and engineers. Alfred Sasson was disinherited for marrying outside the Jewish faith and after six years of marriage, when Siegfried was four, the couple separated. Five years later in 1895 Alfred Sassoon died of tuberculosis.
Siegfried was educated at Marlborough College and then Clare College, Cambridge, but in 1907 left university without a degree. For the next seven years he hunted and played cricket in Kent, and began to develop his talent for poetry, some of which he published privately.
WWI was to change Siegfried's life. After a period with the Sussex Yeomanry, Siegfried joined the 3rd Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers as a second lieutenant on 29th May 1915. As his battalion was preparing to leave for France, Siegfried was hit hard by the death of his younger brother Hamo on 1st November 1915 from wounds received in the Gallipoli campaign. Siegfried's bravery and leadership on the Western Front was exceptional. He was nicknamed "Mad Jack" for his exploits and was awarded the Military Cross on 27th July 1916 for conspicuous gallantry during a raid on the enemy's trenches.. In April 1917 he was wounded and during his convalescence in Oxford met with pacifist friends including Bertrand Russell. He was inspired to write Finished with the War: A Soldier's Declaration which he sent to his commanding officer and to a sympathetic M.P. who read it out in the House of Commons. It was also published in The London Times. Being a serving officer Siegfried could have faced a court martial for this defiant statement but instead the Under-Secretary of State for War sent Siegfried to Craiglockart War Hospital in Edinburgh to be treated for "shell shock" where he met and strongly influenced the war poet Wilfred Owen. Siegfried was treated by the psychiatrist W.H.R. Rivers who became a life-long friend. In 1918 Siegfried returned to active service in Palestine and then France where he was wounded again on 13th July and returned to Britain having been promoted to acting captain.
Siegfried's reputation as a war poet was secured with the publication of The Old Huntsman and Other Poems in 1917 and Counter Attack in 1919 - containing over 100 realistic and compassionate poems about the war. Throughout the 1920s he published numerous collections of poems, dabbled in politics and toured extensively in the U.S.A. and Europe. In 1928 he published his first novel - Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man - a fictionalised autobiography about his early years in Kent where he figures as the narrator George Sherston. The novel was an immediate success and won the Hawthornden and James Tait Black memorial prizes. Two more fictionalised autobiographies followed Memoirs of an Infantry Officer (1930) and Sherston's Progress (1936). Later in life Siegfried would write his genuine autobiography in three volumes - The Old Century and Seven More Years (1938), The Weald of Youth (1942) and Siegfried's Journey (1945) and then in 1948 published a biography of George Meredith. Throughout this period until the 1960s he continued writing and publishing his poetry. In the 1951 New Years Honours he was made Companion of the British Empire.
Siegfried's personal life after the war is marked by his search for a life-time companion. He also began to express his homosexuality more openly as he conducted a series of unsuccessful affairs with a number of his artistic and aristocratic friends. In 1931 Siegfried moved to Wiltshire where he was to stay for the rest of his life and in 1933, to the surprise of many, he married Hester Gatty who was twenty years his junior. They bore one child George Thornycroft Sassoon (1936-2006) who became a scientist, linguist and author. The marriage broke down in 1945. In 1957 Siegfried converted to Roman Catholicism and he paid regular visits thereafter to the nuns at Stanbrook Abbey who printed some of his later work.
Seigfried Sassoon died on 1st September 1967 one week before his 81st birthday of stomach cancer. He is buried at St Andrew's Church, Mells, Somerset. On 11th November 1985, Siegfried was among sixteen Great War poets commemorated on a slate stone unveiled in Westminster Abbey's Poet's Corner. The inscription, written by Wilfred Owen, reads:
"My subject is War, and the pity of War. The Poetry is in the pity."
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Generation No. 1 |
1. Siegfried Loraine Sassoon, C.B.E., M.C., Poet and Novelist was the son of (2) Alfred Ezra Sassoon, financier and sculptor and (3) Theresa Georgina Sassoon [Thornycroft]. He was born 8th Sep 1886 at Weirleigh, Matfield, Kent, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1886 Q4 Vol 2a Page 675; died 1st Sep 1967 at Heytesbury, Wiltshire, aged 80 years; buried after 1st Sep 1967 at St Andrew's churchyard, Mells, Somerset | He married Hester Gatty on Dec 1933 at Christchurch, Hampshire. She was born Apr to June 1906, registered at Kensington District, London, ref: 1906 Q2 Vol 1a Page 157; died 1973. They had the following children: | i | George Thornycroft who was born 30th Oct 1936 London; died 8th Mar 2006 | |
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Generation No. 2 | 2. Alfred Ezra Sassoon, financier and sculptor was the son of (4) Sassoon David Sassoon and (5) Fahra (Flora) Sassoon [Reuben]. He was born July to Sep 1861 at London, registered at St. Pancras District, London, ref: 1861 Q3 Vol 1b Page 24; died 18th Apr 1895 at Grand Parade, Eastbourne, Sussex, Effects: £ 5,410 1s 1d | He married Theresa Georgina Thornycroft on Jan 1884 at London. She was born 1853 at St. Pancras, London, daughter of Thomas Thornycroft and Mary Francis; died 1947 at Tonbridge, Kent. They had the following children: | i | Michael Thornycroft who was born 14th Oct 1884 Tonbridge, Kent, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1884 Q4 Vol 2a Page 699; died Dec 1969 Tonbridge, Kent, aged 85 years | ii | Siegfried Loraine who was born 8th Sep 1886 Weirleigh, Matfield, Kent, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1886 Q4 Vol 2a Page 675; died 1st Sep 1967 Heytesbury, Wiltshire, aged 80 years; buried after 1st Sep 1967 St Andrew's churchyard, Mells, Somerset | iii | 2nd Lieut. Hamo Watts who was born Oct to Dec 1887 Weirleigh, Matfield, Kent, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1887 Q4 Vol 2a Page 701; died 1st Nov 1915 Sulva Bay, Dardanelles, Turkey, died on board the hospital ship S.S. Kildonan Castle from wounds received in action; Effects: £18,904 9s 11d | | 3. Theresa Georgina Sassoon [Thornycroft] She was born 1853 at St. Pancras, London, daughter of Thomas Thornycroft and Mary Francis; died 1947 at Tonbridge, Kent | She married Alfred Ezra Sassoon, financier and sculptor on Jan 1884 at London. He was born July to Sep 1861 at London, registered at St. Pancras District, London, ref: 1861 Q3 Vol 1b Page 24; died 18th Apr 1895 at Grand Parade, Eastbourne, Sussex, Effects: £ 5,410 1s 1d. They had the following children: | i | Michael Thornycroft who was born 14th Oct 1884 Tonbridge, Kent, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1884 Q4 Vol 2a Page 699; died Dec 1969 Tonbridge, Kent, aged 85 years | ii | Siegfried Loraine who was born 8th Sep 1886 Weirleigh, Matfield, Kent, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1886 Q4 Vol 2a Page 675; died 1st Sep 1967 Heytesbury, Wiltshire, aged 80 years; buried after 1st Sep 1967 St Andrew's churchyard, Mells, Somerset | iii | 2nd Lieut. Hamo Watts who was born Oct to Dec 1887 Weirleigh, Matfield, Kent, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1887 Q4 Vol 2a Page 701; died 1st Nov 1915 Sulva Bay, Dardanelles, Turkey, died on board the hospital ship S.S. Kildonan Castle from wounds received in action; Effects: £18,904 9s 11d | |
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Generation No. 3 | 4. Sassoon David Sassoon was the son of (6) David Sassoon and (7) Fahra (Flora) Sassoon [Hayim]. He was born 1832 at Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 23rd Jun 1867 at Langham Hotel, Portland Place, London, Effect under £120,000 | He married Fahra (Flora) Reuben on 1850 at Bombay, Matraharash, India. She was born 1836; died 7th Mar 1919 at 37 Adelaide Crescent, Brighton, Sussex, Effects: £8,068 17s 11d. They had the following children: | i | Captain Joseph who was born 1856 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 2nd Jan 1918 London, Effects: £43,477 10s | ii | Alfred Ezra who was born July to Sep 1861 London, registered at St. Pancras District, London, ref: 1861 Q3 Vol 1b Page 24; died 18th Apr 1895 Grand Parade, Eastbourne, Sussex, Effects: £ 5,410 1s 1d | iii | Frederick Meyer who was born 15th Jul 1862 London, registered at St. Pancras District, London, ref: 1862 Q3 Vol 1b Page 14; died 3rd Oct 1889 Ashley Park, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, Personal estate: £52,162 15s 3d | iv | Rachel who was born 1864; christened 3rd Aug 1887 Holy Trinity, Upper Chelsea, Kensington, London, adult christening | | 5. Fahra (Flora) Sassoon [Reuben] She was born 1836; died 7th Mar 1919 at 37 Adelaide Crescent, Brighton, Sussex, Effects: £8,068 17s 11d | She married Sassoon David Sassoon on 1850 at Bombay, Matraharash, India. He was born 1832 at Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 23rd Jun 1867 at Langham Hotel, Portland Place, London, Effect under £120,000. They had the following children: | i | Captain Joseph who was born 1856 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 2nd Jan 1918 London, Effects: £43,477 10s | ii | Alfred Ezra who was born July to Sep 1861 London, registered at St. Pancras District, London, ref: 1861 Q3 Vol 1b Page 24; died 18th Apr 1895 Grand Parade, Eastbourne, Sussex, Effects: £ 5,410 1s 1d | iii | Frederick Meyer who was born 15th Jul 1862 London, registered at St. Pancras District, London, ref: 1862 Q3 Vol 1b Page 14; died 3rd Oct 1889 Ashley Park, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, Personal estate: £52,162 15s 3d | iv | Rachel who was born 1864; christened 3rd Aug 1887 Holy Trinity, Upper Chelsea, Kensington, London, adult christening | |
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Generation No. 4 | 6. David Sassoon was the son of (8) Sheikh Ben Saleh Sassoon and (9) Amam Sassoon [Gabbay]. He was born Oct 1792 at Baghdad, Iraq; died 7th Nov 1864 at Pune, Maharashtra, India | He married (1) Hannah Joseph on 1808. She was born 1792 at Baghdad, Iraq, daughter of Abdullah Joseph; died 1825 at Baghdad, Iraq. They had the following children: | i | Sir Albert Abdullah David who was born 25th Jul 1818 Baghdad, Iraq; died 24th Oct 1896 1 Eastern Terrace, Brighton, Sussex, Effects: £385,249 12s 3d | ii | Elias David who was born 27th Mar 1820 Baghdad, Iraq; died 22nd Mar 1880 Galle, Ceylon, Personal estate of £970 in England | iii | Amam who was born 1823 Baghdad, Iraq; died 1885 Bombay, Matraharash, India | He married (2) Fahra (Flora) Hayim on 1828. She was born 1814 at Baghdad, Iraq, daughter of Freddy Faraj Hayim and Rifka Elkebir-Gabbay; died 1886 at Calcutta, India. They had the following children: | i | Sassoon David who was born 1832 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 23rd Jun 1867 Langham Hotel, Portland Place, London, Effect under £120,000 | ii | David Reuben who was born 1835 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 7th Mar 1905 Sussex, Effects: £92,037 17s 6d | iii | Arthur Abraham David who was born 1840 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 13th Mar 1912 Ascott, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, aged 72 years; Effects £376,863 16s 5d | iv | Solomon David who was born 1841 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 1894 | v | Aaron David who was born 1841 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 5th May 1907 35 First Avenue, Hove, Sussex, Effects: £88,361 9s | vi | Kate who was born 1844 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 1917 Steyning, Sussex, aged 73 years | vii | Rebecca who was born 1847 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 1918 | viii | Simha who was born 1850 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 1857 | ix | Frederick David who was born 1853 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 14th May 1917 17 Koghtsbridge, London, Effects: £696,400 10s 4d | x | Mozelle who was born 1855 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 26th May 1952 Hove, Sussex | | 7. Fahra (Flora) Sassoon [Hayim] She was born 1814 at Baghdad, Iraq, daughter of Freddy Faraj Hayim and Rifka Elkebir-Gabbay; died 1886 at Calcutta, India | She married David Sassoon on 1828. He was born Oct 1792 at Baghdad, Iraq; died 7th Nov 1864 at Pune, Maharashtra, India. They had the following children: | i | Sassoon David who was born 1832 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 23rd Jun 1867 Langham Hotel, Portland Place, London, Effect under £120,000 | ii | David Reuben who was born 1835 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 7th Mar 1905 Sussex, Effects: £92,037 17s 6d | iii | Arthur Abraham David who was born 1840 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 13th Mar 1912 Ascott, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, aged 72 years; Effects £376,863 16s 5d | iv | Solomon David who was born 1841 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 1894 | v | Aaron David who was born 1841 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 5th May 1907 35 First Avenue, Hove, Sussex, Effects: £88,361 9s | vi | Kate who was born 1844 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 1917 Steyning, Sussex, aged 73 years | vii | Rebecca who was born 1847 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 1918 | viii | Simha who was born 1850 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 1857 | ix | Frederick David who was born 1853 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 14th May 1917 17 Koghtsbridge, London, Effects: £696,400 10s 4d | x | Mozelle who was born 1855 Bombay, Matraharash, India; died 26th May 1952 Hove, Sussex | |
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Generation No. 5 | 8. Sheikh Ben Saleh Sassoon He was born 1750 at Baghdad, Iraq, son of Saleb Sassoon; died 1830 at Bushire, Iran | He married Amam Gabbay on c 1785. She was born 1746, daughter of Abraham Gabbay; died 1821. They had the following children: | i | Benjamin Yamen who was born 1785 to 1790 Baghdad, Iraq | ii | Joseph who was born 1785 to 1790 Baghdad, Iraq | iii | Reuben who was born 1791 Baghdad, Iraq; died 1802 | iv | David who was born Oct 1792 Baghdad, Iraq; died 7th Nov 1864 Pune, Maharashtra, India | v | Simon who was born 1795 Baghdad, Iraq | | 9. Amam Sassoon [Gabbay] She was born 1746, daughter of Abraham Gabbay; died 1821 | She married Sheikh Ben Saleh Sassoon on c 1785. He was born 1750 at Baghdad, Iraq, son of Saleb Sassoon; died 1830 at Bushire, Iran. They had the following children: | i | Benjamin Yamen who was born 1785 to 1790 Baghdad, Iraq | ii | Joseph who was born 1785 to 1790 Baghdad, Iraq | iii | Reuben who was born 1791 Baghdad, Iraq; died 1802 | iv | David who was born Oct 1792 Baghdad, Iraq; died 7th Nov 1864 Pune, Maharashtra, India | v | Simon who was born 1795 Baghdad, Iraq | |
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