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These
men served in the British Forces during the war 1914 – 1918
from the parishes of Toynton St Peter and Toynton All Saints.
| BARBER |
E |
Private. Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. |
| BOGG |
J T |
Private. 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| BONSER |
F |
Private. Durham Light Infantry. |
| BROWN |
C |
Sergeant. 3rd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| BROWN |
W |
Private. Northumbrian RE. |
| COVILL |
F |
Private. 1st Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment. |
| DAWSON |
T |
Private. 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| DODDS |
G |
Seaman. HMS Canada. |
| ELSTON |
W |
Private. Royal Field Artillery. |
| FLETCHER |
R |
Corporal. Machine Gun Corps. |
| HALL |
F |
Private. 3/5th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. |
| HORTON |
W |
Private. 3rd Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. |
| HUDDLESTONE |
H |
Private. 2/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. † Appears on memorials as A Huddleston at Toynton All Saints, and H Huddlestone at Toynton St Peter. Would seem to be Bert Henry Huddleston. Private 37146. 8th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, formerly 3745 Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 24th October 1916, aged 26 years. Son of James and May Huddleston, husband of Elsie May Huddleston of Toynton Fen Side, Lincs. Born Terrington St Clement, Norfolk and enlisted Grimsby, Lincs. Commemorated THIEPVAL MEMORIAL. Pier and Face 5A and 5B. |
| HUDDLESTONE |
T W |
Military Medal. Sergeant. 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| INGAMELLS |
G A |
Private. East Yorkshire Regiment. |
| JOHNSON |
S |
Private. 7th Battalion, Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. |
| JOHNSON |
T H |
Private. 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| KEW |
Charles Walter |
Private. 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. † Private 16214. 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died Gallipoli 23rd October 1915. Born Toynton All Saints, enlisted Spilsby and resident Toynton All Saints, Lincs. Commemorated CAIRO WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY. D.155. |
| KEW |
G R |
Driver. Royal Field Artillery. |
| MALTSON |
G |
Private. Royal Flying Corps. |
| MALTSON |
Joseph |
Private. 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. † Private 7920. 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 12th February 1916, aged 19 years. Son of William and Lucy Basker Maltson of Toynton St Peter, Lincs. Born West Keal (CWGC) or Keal Cotes (SDGW) and enlisted Horncastle, Lincs. Commemorated CITE BONJEAN MILITARY CEMETERY, Armentieres. IX.F.87. |
| MALTSON |
W |
Private. 9th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| MARTIN |
G |
Corporal. Royal Flying Corps. |
| PACEY |
A |
Private. 12th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. |
| PAWSON |
C |
Private. Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| PAWSON |
F |
Private. Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| PAWSON |
G |
Private. Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| PAWSON |
W |
Private. Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| POCKINGTON |
W C |
Wheeler. Army Service Corps. |
| POCKLINGTON |
C |
Private. 2/4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| POCKLINGTON |
G |
Private. Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. |
| POCKLINGTON |
Herbert James |
Private. 2/4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. † Private 203715. 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 22nd March 1918. Born Toynton All Saints, enlisted Louth and resident Spilsby, Lincs. Commemorated ARRAS MEMORIAL. Bay 3 and 4. |
| POCKLINGTON |
T E |
L/Corporal. 6th Battalion, Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry. |
| PORTER |
H |
Driver. Army Service Corps. |
| RUTLAND |
H |
Private. 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| SHAW |
W |
Gunner. Royal Field Artillery. |
| SIZER |
T E |
Driver. 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| SMITH |
A |
Sergeant. 8th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. † Sergeant 36404. 8th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment, formerly 22707 Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 3rd May 1917. Born Toynton and enlisted Spilsby, Lincs. Commemorated ARRAS MEMORIAL. Bay 5. |
| TAYLOR |
H F |
Corporal. Machine Gun Corps. |
| WARD |
Thomas |
Private. 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. † Private 22845. 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 6th November 1916. Born Hollerton (?), enlisted Spilsby and resident Toynton All Saints, Lincs. Commemorated ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY. XII.C.9. |
| WEST |
S |
Driver. Army Service Corps. |
| † These gave their lives.
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| These
men and women served in the British Forces during the war 1939 –
1945 from the parishes of Toynton St Peter and Toynton All Saints. |
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| BARBER |
Eric |
No further information currently |
| BARBER |
Harold |
No further information currently |
| BARKER |
William |
No further information currently |
| BARLOW |
Raymond |
No further information currently |
| BAYLISS |
Arthur |
No further information currently |
| BUFFHAM |
Leslie |
No further information currently |
| BURMAN |
Joffre |
No further information currently |
| BUTLER |
Charles |
No further information currently |
| CARTER |
John |
No further information currently |
| CARTER |
Mary |
No further information currently |
| CRAM |
Arthur |
No further information currently |
| DAWSON |
Joan |
No further information currently |
| DAWSON |
Samuel |
† L/Corporal 2656518. 23rd Armoured Bde Provost Unit, Corps of Military Police. Died 21st November 1942, aged 27 years. Son of Frank and Annie Dawson of Whitepit, Swaby, Lincs. Commemorated EL ALAMEIN WAR CEMETERY. XIX.D.15. |
| ELSTON |
Alive |
No further information currently |
| ELSTON |
William |
No further information currently |
| FLETCHER |
Grace |
No further information currently |
| FRITH |
Albert |
No further information currently |
| HERRING |
Bert |
No further information currently |
| HOULDEN |
Frances |
No further information currently |
| HUDDLESTONE |
Bernard |
No further information currently |
| HUDDLESTONE |
Bert |
No further information currently |
| HUDDLESTONE |
Douglas George Lilburn |
† Sergeant 48011. 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died 25th June 1944, aged 26 years. Son of Thomas William and Gertrude Sarah Huddlestone. Husband of Violet Mary Huddlestone of Wrangle, Lincs. Commemorated TILLY-SUR-SEULLES WAR CEMETERY. II.F.4. |
| JOHNSON |
Eleanor |
No further information currently |
| JOHNSON |
Harold |
No further information currently |
| MARRIOTT |
Harry |
No further information currently |
| PAPE |
Peter |
No further information currently |
| PAWSON |
George |
No further information currently |
| SCARBORO |
Jennet |
No further information currently |
| SCOTT |
Sidney |
No further information currently |
| SEWELL |
Edwin |
No further information currently |
| SHELDON |
Martin |
No further information currently |
| SMITH |
Cecil |
No further information currently |
| THORNLEY |
Major |
No further information currently |
| TOYNTON |
Samuel |
No further information currently |
| TUPLIN |
Reginald |
No further information currently |
| TYLER |
Kenneth |
No further information currently |
| WAKEFIELD |
Raymond |
No further information currently |
| WARD |
Herbert |
No further information currently |
| WARD |
Joseph |
No further information currently |
| WATTAM |
Francis |
No further information currently |
| WATTAM |
Fred |
No further information currently |
| WILSON |
Harry |
No further information currently |
| †
These gave their lives. |
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