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Copyright © Andy Pay 2005 |
To
the Glory of God and in memory of Tillingham men
who fell in the Great War. 1914 - 1918
"Greater
love hath no man than this, that a Man lay
down his life for his friends"
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To
the Memory of our fallen comrades
from the Tillingham Ex Service men
1914 - 1918
| AYLETT |
E W |
No further information currently available |
| BYHAM |
H A |
No further information currently available |
| BATEMAN |
[Joseph] Charles |
Private 240866, 2nd/1st Bucks Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry formerly 6828, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in Belgium 21 August 1917. Born Tillingham, Essex, resident Dengie Endway, Essex, enlisted Birmingham. In the 1881 census he was newborn, born Tillingham, Essex, son of William and Mary J Bateman, brother of Thomas Bateman, resident Bradwell Road, Tillingham, Maldon, Essex. In the 1911 census he was aged 30, unmarried, born Tillingham, Essex, a Labourer, lodging at Alcester Street, Birmingham, Aston, Warwickshire. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 96 to 98. |
| BOULTWOOD |
W O |
No further information currently available |
| BOWTLE |
W J |
No further information currently available |
| BROWN |
O L |
No further information currently available |
| COKER |
J A |
No further information currently available |
| DRAKEFORD |
H C |
No further information currently available |
| HUBBARD |
P S |
No further information currently available |
| HARVEY |
L M |
No further information currently available |
| HUMPHREYS |
J |
No further information currently available |
| KING |
C |
No further information currently available |
| METCALFE |
E J |
No further information currently available |
| MAY |
R C |
No further information currently available |
| PERRIN |
E E |
No further information currently available |
| RODDA |
C |
No further information currently available |
| SKEATS |
A W |
No further information currently available |
| SAMS |
C C |
No further information currently available |
| SANDFORD |
H |
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| SMITH |
W J |
No further information currently available |
| TAYLOR |
C W |
No further information currently available |
| WRIGHT |
A C |
No further information currently available |
| WRIGHT |
J S |
No further information currently available |
| 1939 - 1945 |
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| CLIBBORN |
E B |
No further information currently available |
| COOK |
T W |
No further information currently available |
| KEMP |
G R |
No further information currently available |
| LEE |
E |
No further information currently available |
| Killed in Cyprus 1956 |
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| WRIGHT |
William George |
Private, 'D' Company, 1st Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment. Died if a forest fire 17th June 1956 during the 'Lucky Alphonse' operations when a forest fire swept across their position near Vroisha in the Troodos. Aged 20. Buried in Wayne's Keep Military Cemetery, Nicosia.
Funeral
of those who died in the forest fire incident |
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