|
ADAMS |
G
S |
Major. Lancs Fus |
| ADAMS |
R
G |
Pte. The Queens. |
|
ALEXANDER |
G
A |
Pte. Welsh R |
| ANDERSON |
W
G |
Lt
Col. R F A |
|
ANGELL |
H
G |
Pte. The Queens |
| ANSELL |
P |
Pte. Essex Regt |
|
ANSELL |
W
H |
Pte. The Queens |
| ANSTEY |
L
F |
L-Cpl. Lond Scottish |
|
APPS |
R
D |
Sec-Lt. Royal Berks |
| ARCHER |
G
I |
Pte. Suffolk Regt |
|
ATTFIELD |
B
G |
Pte. K R R |
| AVERY |
M
McC |
Pte. The Queens |
|
BAIGENT |
G
H |
L-Cpl. The Queens |
| BAIGENT |
J
H |
Cpl. The Queens |
|
BAILEY |
A
E |
Pte. E Kent |
| BAILEY |
G |
Pte. Bedford Regt |
|
BAKER |
J
C |
Pte. Bedford Regt |
| BALCHIN |
E
V |
Pte. E Surrey |
|
BANNISTER |
E
R |
L-Cpl. Dublin Fus |
| BANNISTER |
P |
Pte. Yorks & Lancs |
|
BARLOW |
J
R |
Pte. Middl Regt |
| BARNES |
A
C |
Pte. R W Kent |
|
BARTLETT |
F
C (or F G ) |
L-Cpl. The Queens |
| BARTLETT |
J |
Pte. M T A S C |
|
BARTLETT |
W
C |
Gnr. R C A |
| BATCHELOR |
A
G |
Rfn. R Brigade |
|
BATCHELOR |
S |
Pte. N Staffs |
| BAXTER |
G
N A |
Pte. R Fusiliers |
|
BENEDICT |
F |
Pte. The Queen's |
| BENNETT |
I
P W |
Lt. The Queen's |
|
BERNEY |
J |
Pte. Dorset Regt |
| BEWSEY |
E
N |
Pte. Canadians |
|
BIAS |
E
W |
Pte. The Queens |
| BIRCH |
E
C |
Lt. R A F |
|
BISHOP |
J |
Stoker. H M S Blk Prince |
| BLOOMFIELD |
S
E |
Pte. M T A S C |
|
BLUNDELL |
F |
Sgt. The Queens |
| BONNER |
P |
Air
Mech. R F C |
|
BONSEY |
E
E |
Cpl. The Queens |
| BOOKHAM |
J
H |
Pte. The Queens |
|
BOOKHAM |
M |
Pte. The Queens |
| BORDOCK |
A
V |
Pte. M G C |
|
BOWLER |
T
W |
Seaman. R N H M S Blk Prince |
| BOXALL |
A
W |
Sgt. R M L I H M S Louvain |
|
BOYD |
H
L F |
Capt. Black Watch |
| BOYLETT |
W |
Pte. D of Cornwalls L I |
|
BRIANT |
A |
Pte. London Regt |
| BRIANT |
C
J |
Sgt. Dorset Regt |
|
BRIGG |
A
J |
Bandsman. The Queens |
| BRINSLEY-RICHARDS |
R
H W |
Sec-Lt. D of Well R |
|
BRION |
A |
Pte. The Queens |
| BRISCOE |
H |
Pte. The Queens |
|
BROTHERTON |
C |
L-Cpl. The Queens |
| BROTHERTON |
E |
Sgt. London R |
|
BROWN |
A
E |
Pte. Northants R |
| BROWN |
F |
Pte. Rifle Brigade |
|
BROWN |
H
M |
Pte. The Queens |
| BROWN |
H |
Pte. M T A S C |
|
BROWN |
R |
Pte. A S C |
| BROWNRIGG |
J
H |
Lt. Norfolk R |
|
BUCK |
F
E |
Pte. London Regt |
| BULLARD |
F |
Pte. Middl Regt |
|
BULLOCK |
E
J |
Pte. C Rifles |
| BURDOCK |
W |
Pte. E Surrey |
|
BUSHELL |
H |
Cpl. The Queens |
| BUTLER |
A |
Sgt-Maj. The Queens |
|
BUTTON |
H
F |
Pte. Lancs Fusiliers |
| BYSH |
A
E |
Cpl. The Queens |
|
CARTER |
R |
Pte. The Queens |
| CHEESEMAN |
J
S |
Sgt. R D C |
|
CHERRETT |
E |
Tpr. Hussars |
| CHILVERS |
V
A |
Pte. H C Div Signals |
|
CHRISTMAS |
George
James |
Private
T/4455, 1st/5th Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
Died in United Kingdom 29 October 1915, Born London, resident and
enlisted Guildford, Surrey. Buried in GUILDFORD CEMETERY, Surrey.
Grave reference 4. Old Ground. B. 4287. See also Guildford
Railway Station |
| CHRISTMAS |
W
R |
L-Cpl. The Queens |
|
CHUTER |
P
E |
Pte. London Regt |
| CLARK |
J |
Pte. The Queens |
|
CLARKE |
H
J |
Sec-Lt. Dorset R |
| CLARKE |
H |
R
S M. Durham L I |
|
CLEE |
P
W |
Pte. M G C |
| CLEMENTS |
S
C |
Pte. Dragoon Gds |
|
CLIFFORD |
W |
R
S M. Lincoln R |
| COBBETT |
A |
Pte. Kings Own L I |
|
COBBETT |
F
A |
L-Cpl. The Queens |
| COBBETT |
W |
Pte. The Queens |
|
COLE |
W
F |
Lt. Canadians |
| COLLIER |
A
E |
Pte. R Fusiliers |
|
COLLIER |
L
C |
Pte. Hussars |
| COLLIER |
W |
Q
M S. East Lancs |
|
COLLINS |
E |
Pte. The Queens |
| COLLYER |
H
W |
L-Cpl. The Queens |
|
COOK |
H |
Cpl. R G A |
| COOKE |
A |
Pte. The Queens |
|
CORNECK |
H |
Cpl. Norfolk R |
| CRAWT |
E
J |
Pte. London R |
|
CRAWT |
G |
Pte. Middl R |
| CROOK |
G |
Pte. Lancers |
|
CROOKE |
R
A |
Gnr. R F A |
| CROUCH |
S
T |
Pte. M G C |
|
CROUCH |
W
E |
Pte
|
| CURTIS |
H
E |
Lt. R E |
|
DANDRIDGE |
G
S |
Sec-Lt. The Queens |
| DANN |
J
R |
L-Cpl. Hants Pioneers |
|
DANSIE |
A
H |
Ships
Writer. R N H M S Q Mary |
| DAVEY |
W
G |
Pte. R A M C |
|
DAVIDSON |
I
S |
Sec-Lt. Arg & Suthd H |
| DAVIS |
A
A |
Gnr. R G A |
|
DAVIS |
W |
Pte. The Queens |
| DAY |
G |
Pte. The Queens |
|
DEACON |
W
G |
Pte. Coldstream G |
| DEAN |
E |
Pte. Northants R |
|
DENYER |
G
A |
Pte. The Queens |
| DENYER |
P
W |
Pte. Labour Corps |
|
DICKINSON |
A |
Bugler. K R R |
| DIGANCE |
A |
Sgt. London Regt |
|
DIGWEED |
E
W |
Sig. R F A |
| DILLOWAY |
C
W |
Pte. R W Kent R |
|
DIXON |
H
H |
Pte. M T A S C |
| DODGSON |
R
H L |
Lt. R D C |
|
DOLPHIN |
E
J W |
Capt. Hants R |
| DOREY |
A
P |
Pte. Grenadier Gds |
|
DRAY |
A
J |
Pte. R Sussex |
| DRISCOLL |
J |
Pte. R Sussex |
|
DUFF |
W
G |
L-Sgt. E Kent Regt |
| DUNFORD |
A
J |
Pte. Kings S H L I |
|
DURBRIDGE |
R |
Rfn. P O Rifles |
| DURRANT |
G
F |
Cpl. Manchester R |
|
EAGLE |
F
G |
Pte. Canadian |
| EARLE |
G |
Pte. R Fusiliers |
|
EARLE |
L |
Pte. The Queens |
| EDE |
H
J |
Pte. Seaforth H |
|
EDWARDS |
J
W |
Pte. The Queens |
| EDWARDS |
P |
Co-S
M. The Queens |
|
EGGAR |
W |
Pte. The Queens |
| ELDERKIN |
M |
Co-S
M. The Queens |
|
ELKINS |
B
D |
Pte. Hants Regt |
| ELKINS |
E
G |
Pte. Canadians |
|
ELLENDER |
C |
Pte. Northd Fus |
| EMMINGS |
A
[N] |
Private
031345, Depot, Army Ordnance Corps. Died 3 August 1918. Buried in
GUILDFORD (STOKE) OLD CEMETERY, Surrey. Plot/Row/Section.Area G.
Grave 368. |
|
ENSTONE |
C |
Pte. The Queens. |
| ETHERIDGE |
F
G |
Pte. R G A |
|
ETHERIDGE |
W
G |
Pte. Hants R |
| ETHERTON |
G
N |
Pte. Cheshire R |
|
EVANS |
G |
Dr. R F A |
| EVANS |
H
A |
Rfn. Queens W Minsters |
|
EVANS |
J |
Cpl. The Queens |
| EVANS |
T |
Sgt. R E |
|
FACER |
W
G |
L-Cpl. The Queens |
| FARMER |
H
J |
Driver. M T A S C |
|
FERGUSON |
J |
Driver. A S C |
| FINCH |
H
G |
Pte. Suffolk Regt |
|
FINLAY |
E
L |
Sec-Lt. Devon Regt |
| FINLAY |
E
N A |
Sec-Lt. Rifle Brig |
|
FISHER |
A |
Pte. London Regt |
| FISHER |
E
F |
Pte. R M L I |
|
FISHER |
R |
Gunroom
St (?). R N H M S Month (Monmouth?) |
| FISON |
F
H |
Lt. Gloucester Regt |
|
FITZSIMMONS |
G |
Pte. R F A |
| FLETCHER |
A |
Capt. R I Fusiliers |
|
FLOWERDAY |
H
W |
Pte. E Kent R |
| FOORD |
F
H |
Pte. Sherwood F |
|
FORD |
F |
Sgt. The Queens |
| FOSTER |
A
O |
Fnn. R N R H M S Mickmor |
|
FOWLER |
G
E |
Pte. R A M C |
| FOWLER |
H |
L-Cpl. The Queens |
|
FOXLEY |
R
P T |
1st
Cl Boy (?). R N H M S Q Mary |
| FRANKLIN |
E
A |
Pte. The Queens |
|
FRANKS |
W |
Cpl. Hants Regt |
| FULLER |
W
B |
Capt. The Queens |
|
GADD |
W
T |
Pte. R Sussex |
| GALE |
P |
Pte. East Yorks Regt |
|
GASCOYGNE |
H
J |
Sgt. Coldstream G |
| GATES |
W
A |
Pte. The Queens |
|
GIBBONS |
W
A |
Air-Mech. R A F |
| GILBERT |
A |
L-Cpl. The Queens |
|
GILBERT |
Alfred |
Lance
Sergeant 5701, 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Killed in action
15 September 1916. Born Stoughton, Surrey, enlisted Guildford, Surrey.
Employed as a Coalman at Guildford. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 7 D and 8 D.
See also Guildford Railway
Station. |
| GILES |
F
C |
Cpl. R E |
|
GIRARDOT |
M
H |
Capt. Essex R |
| GLAZIER |
M
W G |
Pte. The Queens |
|
GOACHER |
F
G |
Pte. Fusiliers |
| GOACHER |
W
J |
Pte. The Queens |
|
GODFREY |
J
T |
L-Cpl. W Riding R |
| GODFREY |
W
H |
Cpl. A O G |
|
GOODCHILD |
E |
Pte. Middl Regt |
| GOODEVE |
E
A |
Pte. The Queens |
|
GOODEVE |
H |
Pte. Manchester R |
| GOUGH |
G |
Cpl. R A F |
|
GOUGH |
H
W |
Pte. Bedford Regt |
| GREEN |
G
G |
L-Cpl. R Sussex |
|
GREEN |
T |
Pte. The Queens |
| GREENFIELD |
E
V |
Pte. Dorset R |
|
GREENWAY |
A
J |
L-Cpl. Bedford R |
| GREENWAY |
A |
Pte. The Queens |
|
GREENWOOD |
A |
L-Cpl. Hants R |
| GREENWOOD |
A |
Rfn. London Regt |
|
GREGORY |
A
F |
Pte. R Fusiliers |
| GRINSTEAD |
W
G |
Pte. 2nd Manc R |
|
GROVES |
W
J |
Pte. London Regt |
| GYATT |
E
A |
Cpl. Seaforth H |
|
GYATT |
G
J |
Pte. The Queens |
| HALL |
Charles |
Private
5412, 2nd Battalion, Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire
Regiment). Killed in action 21 March 1915. Aged 31. Born and resident
Guildford, Surrey, enlisted Reading. Husband of Lottie Emily Hall,
of 58, The Oval, Guildford Park Estate, Guildford. No known grave.
Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel
30. See also Guildford Railway
Station |
|
HALL |
R
S |
Cpl. R A S C |
| HAMMOND |
H |
Pte. The Queens |
|
HARMAN |
A
E |
Sgt. The Queens |
| HARMES |
T |
Sgt. Dragoon Gds |
|
HARMS |
W
H |
Pte. The Queens |
| HARRIS |
H
G |
Pte. The Queens |
|
HARRISON |
C
H |
Lt. R F A |
| HASTINGS |
A
E |
Pte. The Queens |
|
HATCH |
G
C |
Lt. R N |
| HAWKINS |
C
(or G ) |
Gnr. R F A |
|
HAYES |
W
R |
Lt. N V R |
| HEATHER |
H |
Pte. E Surrey R |
|
HEBELER |
R
S |
Capt. The Queens |
| HEDGES |
P |
Pte. Worcester R |
|
HENLEY |
F
G |
Pte. Suffolk R |
| HERMAN |
R
C |
Pte. Cambs & Suffolk R |
|
HERRINGTON |
William
George |
Private
G/4423, 2nd Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
Killed in action 1 September 1916. Born Petworth, Sussex, resident
end enlisted Guildford, Surrey. No known grave. Commemorated on
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 5 D and 6 D. See
also Guildford Railway Station |
| HIBBERT |
J
H |
Sgt. The Queens |
|
HICKS |
S |
Pte. London Regt |
| HINE |
C |
Pte. Middl Regt |
|
HITCHINGS |
R
G |
Capt. R F A |
| HOLLAND |
D |
Gnr. Tank Corps |
|
HOLLOWAY |
W |
Pte. The Queens |
| HOLT |
E
A |
Gnr. R N H M S Blk Prince |
|
HORSFALL |
A
G |
Lt. D of Well R |
| HOWELL |
F
J |
Sgt-Maj. R A M C |
|
HUMPHREYS |
H
V |
Pte. Canadians |
| ILOTT |
W
H |
Rfn. Queens Westminster |
|
IVE |
D |
Sec-Lt. The Queens |
| IVES |
A |
Pte. The Queens |
|
IVIL |
G
D |
Rfn. Rifle Brigade |
| JACKSON |
E
A |
Pte. The Queens |
|
JEANES |
J |
Pte. The Queens |
| JEFFERIES |
R
O G |
Capt. Tank Corps |
|
JELLEY |
E |
Pte. M G C |
| JEWSBURY |
M |
Driver. A S C |
|
JOBE |
P
J |
L-Cpl. Royal Irish |
| JOHNS |
J
N |
Pte. The Queens |
|
JOHNSON |
A
E |
Pte. R F A |
| JOHNSON |
A
E |
Sapper. R E |
|
JOHNSON |
R
G |
Pte. The Queen's |
| JOHNSON |
T
F |
Gnr. R F A |
|
JONES |
D
R |
Pte. Leicester R |
| JONES |
W
R C |
L-Cpl. The Queens |
|
KEMP |
A
G |
Pte. The Queens |
| KERR |
C
H |
Gnr. R G A |
|
KILLICK |
A
H |
Gnr. R G A |
| KIMBER |
G
F |
Pte. The Queens |
|
KING |
A |
Pte. Middl Regt |
| KINGE |
H |
[Listed
as Private on memorial] Corporal 45263, 4th (Queen's Own) Hussars.
Died in United Kingdom 18 February 1919. Aged 36. Son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Kinge, of 92, Cemetery Rd., Guildford. Buried in South-East
part of FRIMLEY (ST. PETER) CHURCHYARD, Surrey.
See also Guildford Railway
Station |
|
KNAPP |
I |
Pte. The Queens |
| KNIGHT |
G
H |
Pte. R Welch Fus |
|
LAMPARD |
R
J |
Pte. The Queens |
| LANE |
A |
Bomb. R E |
|
LANGRISH |
G |
Pte. The Queens |
| LANSLEY |
A
W |
Pte. Worcester R |
|
LAVENDER |
A |
Pte. W Yorks R |
| LAW |
J
H |
Sig. Bedford R |
|
LEE |
H
E |
Air
Mech. R A F |
| LEGG |
H
G |
Lt. Gloucester R |
|
LESSELS |
R
M |
Sec-Lt. The Queen's |
| LEVICK |
P |
Capt. R A M C |
|
LEWIS |
D
S |
Wing-Cmdr. R F C |
| LEWIS |
H |
Lt-Col. Lancers |
|
LEWIS |
W
H |
Pte. The Queen's |
| LLOYD |
G
B |
Pte. R Sussex |
|
LLOYD |
W
R |
Lt-Col. Loyal Lancs |
| LOADER |
C
H |
Pte. R Fusiliers |
|
LONGBOURNE |
H
R |
Capt. The Queen's |
| LONGBOURNE |
W
L J |
Lt. The Queen's |
|
LONGHURST |
G
H |
Sgt. Royal Scots |
| LONGHURST |
J |
L-Cpl. M G C |
|
LOVELAND |
A |
Pte. The Queen's |
| LOWTH |
F
R L |
Capt. Lancs Fus |
|
LOWTH |
J
L |
Sec-Lt. Northd Fus |
| LUCAS |
A
H |
Pte. The Queens |
|
LUCK |
C |
Pte. Labour Corps |
| LUFF |
W
G |
Sgt. Staffs Regt |
|
LUNN |
E
H |
Pte. Canadians |
| MACEY |
S
C |
Pte. Scots Guards |
|
MAITLAND |
K
R |
Capt. R Fusiliers |
| MANN |
A
H |
Pte. The Queen's |
|
MANN |
E
C |
Sgt. Dragoon Guards |
| MANNING |
R
C |
Rfn. London R |
|
MANTHORP |
F |
Co-S-M. R Fusiliers |
| MARRIS |
H
F |
Lt. R E |
|
MARTIN |
E
R |
Gnr. T M Battery |
| MARTIN |
S
G |
Sec-Lt. R F A |
|
MARTYR |
F
H |
Pte. The Queen's |
| MASTERS |
A |
Capt. Sikhs |
|
MASTERS |
H |
Pte. Worcester R |
| MASTERS |
W |
Pte. Royal Sussex |
|
MATLOCK |
George |
Sapper
257632, 2nd Light Railway Operating Company, Railways Battalion,
Royal Engineers formerly G/13188, Royal West Surrey Regiment. Killed
in action 21 March 1918. Aged 18. Born and enlisted Guildford, Surrey.
Son of George and Susan Matlock, of Slyfield Green, Stoke, Guildford.
Buried in FORESTE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aisne, France. Plot I. Row
B. Grave 9.
See also Guildford Railway
Station |
| MATTHEWS |
E
G |
P
O. H M S Britannia |
|
MAULL |
F |
Pte. Australians |
| MAUVAN |
W
E |
Cpl. The Queen's |
|
MAXFIELD |
H
J |
Pte. The Queen's |
| McCABE |
A |
Sec-Lt. The Queen's |
|
McGREGOR |
W
M |
Rfn. London R |
| MELLING |
A
H |
Pte. A S C |
|
MELLS |
R
B |
Pte. R Fusiliers |
| MELVILLE |
R
W |
Pte. Black Watch |
|
MENPES |
C |
Pte. M G C |
| MERITT |
A |
Gnr. R G A |
|
MESSENGER |
W
G |
Lt. R N R |
| MILLER |
C
F |
Sgt. R E |
|
MITCHELL |
F
J |
Pte. R F A |
| MOASE |
F |
Rfn. Queen's Westminsters |
|
MOON |
A
E |
Capt. R I Fusiliers |
| MORGAN |
D
H |
Pte. Grenadier G |
|
MORGAN |
E
C |
Sec-Lt. R Berks |
| MORGAN |
R
C |
Capt. R W Fus |
|
MOWLL |
H
S |
Lt. R N V R |
| MOYSEY |
L |
Capt. R A M C |
|
MUNDAY |
S
J |
Pte. Middlx Regt |
| MUNDAY |
W
J |
Pte. Welsh Guards |
|
MURRELL |
P
H |
Driver. R E |
| NEALE |
J |
Pte. The Queen's |
|
NELHAMS |
S
C |
Rfn. Queen's Wmstr |
| NEVILLE |
Ernest
William |
Sergeant
G/1978, 7th Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
Killed in action 2 May 1916. Aged 33. Born North Coker, near Yeovil,
Somerset, resident East Coker, near Yeovil, Somerset, enlisted Guildford,
Surrey. Son of Mrs. Ellen Baker, of Chapel Row, East Coker, Yeovil.
Buried in CERISY-GAILLY MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot ii.
Row G. Grave 6. See also Guildford
Railway Station
|
|
NEW |
H
E |
Rfn. Rifle Brigade |
| NEWELL |
F
G |
L-Cpl. E Kent Regt |
|
NEWMAN |
A
E |
Pte. R F A |
| NEWMAN |
F
W |
Farr
Sgt. R F A |
|
NEWMAN |
R
F |
Pte. Northd Fus |
| NEWNHAM |
Benjamin
Ernest Fenner |
Private
29744, Grenadiers Guards. Killed in action 24 February 1918. Aged
19. Born and enlisted Guildford, Surrey. Baptised 5 February 1899
at Stoke Next Guildford, St John the Evangelist, resident 30, Stoke
Road, Guildford. Son of Benjamin and Grace Newnham, of 22, Springfield
Rd., Guildford. Admitted to the National Union of Railwaymen, Railway
Workers, Guildford branch, as a Porter, 9 November 1916, aged 18.
Buried in LEVEL CROSSING CEMETERY, FAMPOUX, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot II. Row B. Grave 22. See also Guildford
Railway Station |
|
NICHOLSON |
F |
Pte. Coldstream Gds |
| NORMAN |
N
T |
Pte. H A C |
|
NORRIS |
K
A A |
Sec-Lt. R W Kent |
| NORSWORTHY |
L
J |
Tel. H M S Miknor |
|
NORTON |
G |
Pte. C S Rifles |
| NUNN |
E
J |
Co-S-M. The Queen's |
|
OAKLEY |
R
W K |
Sec-Lt. King's Own YL |
| OLLEY |
G
H |
Pte. London Regt |
|
OMMANNEY |
A
E S |
Sec-Lt. E Kent |
| ORAM |
E
W |
Sig. Seaforth H |
|
OSGOOD |
W
C |
Pte. R A M C |
| PALIN |
A
E |
Pte. Australians |
|
PARISH |
F
E |
Sig. The Queen's |
| PARISH |
R
W |
Cpl. A S C |
|
PARNELL |
G
B |
Capt. The Queen's |
| PARSONS |
P
G |
Sgt. R F A |
|
PARSONS |
T
S |
Pte. The Queen's |
| PASSMORE |
A |
Sgt. A M Battery |
|
PAYNE |
A
J |
Pte. Welch Regt |
| PEET |
S
R |
Cpl. Scots Guards |
|
PENFOLD |
W
T |
L-Cpl. The Queen's |
| PERRY |
S
A |
Driver. R E |
|
PETERS |
G |
S
M. Inniskilling Fus |
| PHILLIPS |
H
C |
Sec-Lt. The Queen's |
|
PHILPOT |
R |
Sapper. R E |
| PINK |
H |
Pte. The Queen's |
|
PLANT |
Ralph |
Corporal
7069, 2nd Battalion, King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry). Killed
in action 18 April 1915. Aged 38. Born Burslem, Staffordshire, enlisted
Rotherham. Born 1887. Married Lily Brooks in the July to September
Quarter 1905 in Guildford Registration District, Surrey. In the
1911 census he was aged 26, born Burslem, Staffordshire, married
to Lily Plant with two daughters, a Platelayer, resident Bellfield,
Guildford, Surrey. Admitted to National Union of Railwaymen, Railway
Workers, as a Platelayer, Guildford Branch, Surrey, 1 August 1913.
Buried in OOSTTAVERNE WOOD CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot
VII. Row J. Grave 10. See also Guildford
Railway Station |
| PLATTS |
H |
Gnr. R F A |
|
POOLE |
E |
Lt. Norfolk Regt |
| POOLE |
L
C |
Cpl. The Queen's |
|
POPE |
A
J |
Pte. R Fusiliers |
| POULTON |
H |
L-Cpl. The Queen's |
|
PREVETT |
G |
Pte. R Dublin Fusiliers |
| PRIDGEON |
C
J |
Cpl. R G A |
|
PRIDGEON |
C |
R
Qmr-Sgt. R G A |
| PRIDGEON |
H |
Sgt. R F A |
|
PRINGLE |
R
S |
Lt. The Queen's |
| PRIOR |
A |
Pte. The Queen's |
|
PRYN |
W
R |
Lt. R A M C |
| PULLEN |
A |
Bomb. R F A |
|
PURCHAS |
G
T |
Sec-Lt. The Queen's |
| PURSEY |
A
A |
Cpl. Dragoon Gds |
|
RANDALL |
William
Richard Marsh |
Private
T/206676, 7th Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
Killed in action 25 August 1918. Born, resident and enlisted Guildford,
Surrey. No known grave. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Panel 3. See also Guildford
Railway Station |
| RASSELL |
A
G |
Rfn. London Regt |
|
RAWLINGS |
F
G R |
Pte. R Berks |
| REEVES |
W
G |
Gnr. R G A |
|
RENDELL |
H
J |
L-Cpl. The Queen's |
| RICHARDS |
T |
Sgt. Dorset Regt |
|
RICHMOND |
J |
Gnr. Tank Corps |
| RIXON |
R |
Pte. Hants Regt |
|
ROBERTS |
A |
Major. Yorks R |
| ROGERS |
F |
Pte. R A M C |
|
ROGERS |
J |
Pte. The Queen's |
| ROOM |
G
A |
Cpl. R F A |
|
ROSE |
W
J |
Rfn. London Regt |
| ROSE |
W |
Pte. The Queen's |
|
ROWLEY |
C
R |
Sec-Lt. Lancs Fus |
| ROWLEY |
R
F |
Lt. R F A |
|
RUFFELL |
A |
A
Cpl. Rifle Brigade |
| RUFFELL |
A |
Pte. Canadians |
|
RUFFELL |
E |
Cpl. The Queen's |
| RUFFELL |
W |
L-Cpl. Worcester Regt |
|
SALMON |
F |
Pte. The Queen's |
| SALMON |
G
W |
Driver. R F A |
|
SALT |
J
A |
Sgt. Australians |
| SARJANT |
C |
Pte. The Queen's |
|
SAVAGE |
H
W |
Capt. Hants Regt |
| SAVAGE |
W |
Sapper. R E |
|
SAVILL |
M |
Pte. M G C |
| SEAMAN |
H |
Pte. Leicester Regt |
|
SELLS |
A
J |
Lt. The Queen's |
| SEPPLE |
A |
Pte. Leicester Regt |
|
SHARP |
H
T |
Cpl. The Queen's |
| SHEARING |
E
H |
Able
Seaman. R N H M S Queen Mary |
|
SILLS |
W |
Pte. The Queen's |
| SIMMONDS |
E
C |
Cpl. M T A S C |
|
SIMMONDS |
H
G |
Pte. The Queen's |
| SIMPSON |
A
B T |
Sec-Lt. D of Wel's R |
|
SIMS |
G
R L |
Able
Seaman. R N D |
| SINDEN |
C
R |
Pte. Yorks & Lancs Regt |
|
SIVER |
H
S |
Sgt. R M L I |
| SKEWSE |
G
P |
Pte. Royal Sussex |
|
SMALLEY |
R
F |
Lt. South Staffs R |
| SMITH |
A
J |
Pte. The Queen's |
|
SMITH |
A
V |
Sec-Lt. East Lancs Regt |
| SMITH |
B
W |
Leading
Air Craftsman. R A F |
|
SMITH |
C
A |
Pte. Hants Regt |
| SMITH |
F |
Pte. London Regt |
|
SMITH |
G
W |
Sgt. Border Regt |
| SMITH |
H
G |
Pte. Royal Scots |
|
SMITH |
W
A |
Pte. Coldstream Guards |
| SPARKES |
E |
Co
S M. The Queen's |
|
SPIERS |
A
J |
Pte. The Queen's |
| STACEY |
J |
Driver. A S C |
|
STAPLETON |
A
W |
R
Q M S. N Staffs |
| STARR |
F
J |
Stoker. R N H M S Good Hope |
|
STEMP |
R |
Pte. The Queen's |
| STIRLING |
R
K |
Lt. R Fusiliers |
|
STONE |
C
J |
Pte. The Queen's |
| STONOR |
J |
L-Cpl. R D C |
|
STOOKS |
H
D S |
Sec-Lt. M G C |
| STOVOLD |
J |
L-Cpl. The Queen's |
|
STOVOLD |
W |
Pte. The Queen's |
| STREET |
G
A |
Rfn. P O Rifles |
|
STRUDWICK |
B
G |
Driver. R E |
| STRUDWICK |
C |
Sgt. The Queen's |
|
STRUDWICK |
R
C P |
L-Cpl. Canadians |
| SUMPSTER |
F
M |
Lt. Royal Berks |
|
SUTTON |
E
A |
Warrant
Tel. R N R |
| SWALLOW |
L |
Co-S-Maj. H A C |
|
SYMONDS |
W |
Pte. The Queen's |
| TALLON |
H
F A |
Cpl. R A M C |
|
TAYLOR |
M |
Pte. Oxford and Bucks L I |
| TEAGUE |
W
E |
Sapper. R E |
|
THAYERS |
H
P |
Gnr. R N V R |
| TICE |
E
W |
Sec-Lt. Royal Sussex |
|
TITLEY |
F |
L-Cpl. The Queen's |
| TOMSETT |
A
H L |
Pte. The Queen's |
|
TOWNSEND |
A
J |
Pte. The Queen's |
| TOWNSEND |
G |
Pte. R A O C |
|
TOWNSEND |
J |
Pte. The Queen's |
| TREVENEN |
S |
Pte. Artist Rifles |
|
TRIGGS |
G |
Pte. The Queen's |
| TRIMMER |
G
F |
Co
S Maj. The Queen's |
|
TRUSSLER |
V
J W |
Pte. London Regt |
| TUBBS |
C |
L-Cpl. The Queen's |
|
TUCKWELL |
W
J |
L-Cpl. The Queen's |
| TULL |
E
J |
Sgt. A V C |
|
TULLIDGE |
R
M |
Capt. Royal Warwicks |
| TUPNER |
G |
Sgt. R F A |
|
TURNER |
F
C |
Gnr. R C A |
| TYLER |
A |
Lt. R E |
|
VASS |
G
W |
Pte. M G C |
| VINCE |
C
H |
Sgt. A S C |
|
VINCENT |
N
P |
Pte. H A C |
| VOICE |
J |
Pte. K O Royal Lancs |
|
WALDEN |
E
S |
Sgt. Middl Regt |
| WALKER |
W
E A |
Pte. R Fusiliers |
|
WALLINGTON |
A
H |
Pte. E Yorks |
| WALLINGTON |
F
J |
Pte. Northants Regt |
|
WALLINGTON |
W
J |
Pte. The Queen's |
| WARNER |
A |
L-Cpl. The Queen's |
|
WARNER |
W |
Pte. The Queen's |
| WARWICK |
J
R |
Pte. London Regt |
|
WATERMAN |
C |
Cpl. Gar Artillery |
| WEBB |
F |
Sgt. The Queen's |
|
WEBSTER |
A
F |
Pte. The Queen's |
| WELCH |
J
G |
Pte. Grenadier Guards |
|
WELLAND |
P |
Cpl. The Queen's |
| WELLS |
W
W |
Cpl
Shoeing Smith. R F A |
|
WEST |
A |
Pte. Northants Regt |
| WEST |
J |
Pte. London Regt |
|
WEST |
W
H |
Pte. Middl Regt |
| WHITBOURN |
E |
Driver. R E |
|
WHITE |
C
C |
L-Cpl. London Regt |
| WHITFIELD |
A
E |
L-Cpl. The Queen's |
|
WILLIAMS |
G |
Cpl. The Queen's |
| WILLIAMS |
M
D |
Lt. The Queen's |
|
WILLIAMS |
W |
Sapper. R E |
| WILLIAMS |
W |
Sgt. The Queen's |
|
WILLIAMSON |
A
H |
Pte. The Queen's |
| WITHERS |
W
F |
Pte. The Queen's |
|
WOOD |
E
G |
Pte. W Yorks Regt |
| WOOD |
W
W |
Cpl. R E |
|
WOODS |
W
P |
Pte. The Queen's |
| WOOLDRIDGE |
T
J |
Pte. Hants Regt |
|
WRIGHT |
Edward |
Acting
Lance Corporal 7645, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed
in action 20 April 1915. Born and enlisted Northampton, resident
Guildford, Surrey. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN
GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 31. See also Guildford
Railway Station |
| WYATT |
A
C |
Pte. R W S Regt |
|
YOUNG |
P
J |
Pte. Manchester Regt |
| IN
REMEMBRANCE OF THOSE GUILDFORDIANS
WHO
DIED IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR
1939-1945 |
| ACHESON |
George
Victor |
No
further information currently |
|
ACKERMAN |
John
George |
No
further information currently |
| ADLAM |
Victor
Sidney |
No
further information currently |
|
ALDRED |
Alfred
Osborne |
No
further information currently |
| ALEXANDER |
Hector
William George |
No
further information currently |
|
ANDREWS |
George
Ernest |
No
further information currently |
| ANSELL |
Sidney
George Apark |
No
further information currently |
|
ANSLOW |
Charles
Edward |
No
further information currently |
| BACKHURST |
Keith
Keel |
No
further information currently |
|
BAKER |
Alfred
Eric |
No
further information currently |
| BAKER |
Peter
Dorsan |
No
further information currently |
|
BALCHIN |
Robert
John |
No
further information currently |
| BANKS |
George
Hamilton |
No
further information currently |
|
BARTLETT |
Roy |
No
further information currently |
| BATEMAN |
Harry
James |
No
further information currently |
|
BEER |
Leslie
William |
No
further information currently |
| BEESLEY |
Alfred
Godfrey |
No
further information currently |
|
BEESLEY |
John
Cyril |
No
further information currently |
| BEVAN |
Leonard
Alfred |
No
further information currently |
|
BICKNELL |
Leslie
Eugene |
No
further information currently |
| BISHOP |
Warren
Hugh |
No
further information currently |
|
BLANCHARD |
Victor
George |
No
further information currently |
| BOXSHALL |
Stuart
Osmond Joseph |
No
further information currently |
|
BRICE |
Richard
Oliver |
No
further information currently |
| BRIDGER |
Alec
Ernest |
No
further information currently |
|
BRIDGER |
Roy |
No
further information currently |
| BUCKINGHAM |
John |
No
further information currently |
|
BULLEN |
Donald
Victor |
No
further information currently |
| BURKE |
Michael
Anthony Thomas |
No
further information currently |
|
CARTER |
Percy |
No
further information currently |
| CARTER |
Walter
William John |
No
further information currently |
|
CATT |
Herbert
John |
No
further information currently |
| CHALDECOTT |
John
Strickland |
No
further information currently |
|
CHARMAN |
Keith |
No
further information currently |
| CHRISTMAS |
Frederick
Merville |
No
further information currently |
|
CHRISTMAS |
Sydney
Walter |
No
further information currently |
| CLARK |
Robert
Charles |
No
further information currently |
|
CLARKE |
Cecil |
No
further information currently |
| CLARKE |
Dennis
Townsend |
No
further information currently |
|
COATES |
Kenneth |
No
further information currently |
| COLLINS |
Aubrey
Sedley |
No
further information currently |
|
COLLINS |
Edward
Percy |
No
further information currently |
| COLLIS |
Frederick
Charles |
No
further information currently |
|
COOMBES |
Roland
Cecil |
No
further information currently |
| COOPER |
Alfred
John |
No
further information currently |
|
COOPER |
Frederick |
No
further information currently |
| COULTER |
Benjamin |
No
further information currently |
|
COX |
Edward
Bradford |
No
further information currently |
| CROSS |
James
Alec |
No
further information currently |
|
DEAKIN |
Alfred
Samuel |
No
further information currently |
| DOBLE |
Michael
Eugene |
No
further information currently |
|
DOLAN |
Patrick
Peter |
No
further information currently |
| DOSWELL |
Barry
George |
No
further information currently |
|
DOYLE |
John
William |
No
further information currently |
| DUBERY |
Samuel
William |
No
further information currently |
|
DURANT |
Charles
Cecil Lord |
No
further information currently |
| DURBRIDGE |
Ronald
Charles |
No
further information currently |
|
DURRANT |
John
William |
No
further information currently |
| DYER |
Robert
Frank |
No
further information currently |
|
EARNSHAW |
Reginald |
No
further information currently |
| EDWARD |
Horace
Amos |
No
further information currently |
|
EDWARDS |
James |
No
further information currently |
| ELLIOTT |
Victor
Godfrey |
No
further information currently |
|
FAGENCE |
Albert
Frederick |
No
further information currently |
| FAIL |
William |
No
further information currently |
|
FALKINGHAM |
Peter |
No
further information currently |
| FINCH |
Ernest
Walter |
No
further information currently |
|
FOWER |
Frederick
George |
No
further information currently |
| FURLONGER |
Harold
Edward |
No
further information currently |
|
GAFFORD |
Roy |
No
further information currently |
| GARDNER |
Leonard
George |
No
further information currently |
|
GEORGE |
Eric
John |
No
further information currently |
| GILLIAT |
Christopher
David |
No
further information currently |
|
GILLINGHAM |
Maurice
Hardy |
No
further information currently |
| GIRDLER |
Gordon
Percy Charles |
No
further information currently |
|
GITTINGS |
William
Christopher |
No
further information currently |
| GOLDER |
Leonard
Arthur William |
No
further information currently |
|
GOULD |
Arthur
David |
No
further information currently |
| GRANSHAW |
Gerald
Bamford |
No
further information currently |
|
GREEN |
Herbert
James |
No
further information currently |
| GRIFFITHS |
Richard
Owen |
No
further information currently |
|
GUTERMAN |
Jack |
No
further information currently |
| HAINES |
William
Frank |
No
further information currently |
|
HALL |
Charles
William |
No
further information currently |
| HALSEY |
Norman
John |
No
further information currently |
|
HAMILTON |
Terence
James |
No
further information currently |
| HAMMOND |
Leslie
John |
No
further information currently |
|
HAMMOND |
Raymond
Arthur Floyd |
No
further information currently |
| HARDING |
Denis
Harold |
No
further information currently |
|
HARDING |
Harry
Victor |
No
further information currently |
| HARDING |
Nelson
Maxwell |
No
further information currently |
|
HARDWICK |
Charles
Benjamin |
No
further information currently |
| HARRIS |
Aubrey
Charles |
No
further information currently |
|
HARRISON |
Alan
Bruce |
No
further information currently |
| HARRISON |
John
Reginald |
No
further information currently |
|
HARVEY |
Albert
Victor |
No
further information currently |
| HAYDON |
William
John Harding |
No
further information currently |
|
HAYES |
Adrian
Walter |
No
further information currently |
| HAYES |
George
Malgwyn |
No
further information currently |
|
HENLEY |
Maurice
Albert William |
No
further information currently |
| HEWITT |
William
Walter |
No
further information currently |
|
HILL |
William
Gordon |
No
further information currently |
| HOPKINS |
Robin
Lunel |
No
further information currently |
|
HOPPER |
Ralph
William Percival Edward |
No
further information currently |
| IVIL |
Kenneth
Alfred David |
No
further information currently |
|
JACKSON |
Peter
George William |
No
further information currently |
| JOHNSON |
George |
No
further information currently |
|
KELLY |
Fred
Leslie Cecil |
No
further information currently |
| KENNAWAY |
Charles
Stewart Hamilton |
No
further information currently |
|
KETTERINGHAM |
Laurence
William |
No
further information currently |
| KLEISER |
Edgar
Louis |
No
further information currently |
|
KNOWLES |
John
Alfred |
No
further information currently |
| LAMB |
John
Stephen |
No
further information currently |
|
LAMERTON |
Douglas
Ratcliffe |
No
further information currently |
| LE
FEUVRE |
Eric
Leslie |
No
further information currently |
|
LEWENDON |
Alan
Richard |
Sgt Lewendon RAFVR 1608368 was the son of Frederick and Nellie Elizabeth
Lewendon, of Guildford, Surrey. In May 1944, after completing his
training as a Flight Engineer, Sgt Lewendon was posted to 576 Squadron
RAF at RAF Elsham Wolds with the rest of his Lancaster Crew. At
the age of 20, Sgt Lewendon was killed on his 25th operation, while
enroute to Frankfurt on Lancaster ME854, UL-D2. Sgt Lewendon was
initially buried at Gundersheim and now rests in Rheinberg Cemetery.
|
| LEWIS |
Percy
John |
No
further information currently |
|
LOOSELEY |
George
Alfred |
No
further information currently |
| LORD |
Derek
Rowland |
No
further information currently |
|
LORD |
Kenneth
John |
No
further information currently |
| LUNN |
William
Alban |
No
further information currently |
|
MARKHAM |
Kenneth
Edgecombe |
No
further information currently |
| MARRABLE |
Allan
John |
No
further information currently |
|
MARRABLE |
Donald
Leonard |
No
further information currently |
| MASKELL |
Cecil
Arthur |
No
further information currently |
|
MAY |
Jack
Sidney Harris |
No
further information currently |
| McGREGOR |
Geoffrey
Max |
No
further information currently |
|
McKAINE |
John
Alan |
No
further information currently |
| MEDWIN |
Sidney
George Peter |
No
further information currently |
|
MERRITT |
Stanley
William |
No
further information currently |
| MOLLISON |
Henry
Robert |
No
further information currently |
|
MOORE |
Esme
Leonard |
No
further information currently |
| MOORES |
Francis
James Wilson |
No
further information currently |
|
MOSS |
John
Morris |
No
further information currently |
| MUGRIDGE |
Leslie
Alec |
No
further information currently |
|
MURDOCH |
Anthony
Frederick |
No
further information currently |
| NEALE |
Alfred
Frank William |
No
further information currently |
|
NEWELL |
Geoffrey
George |
No
further information currently |
| NEWMAN |
Herbert
Frederick |
No
further information currently |
|
NICHOLSON |
George
William |
No
further information currently |
| NIVEN |
John
George |
No
further information currently |
|
NORFOLK |
Henry
George |
No
further information currently |
| NYE |
Jack
James |
No
further information currently |
|
ODDY |
Edmund
Newton |
No
further information currently |
| O'NEILL-HOBSON |
Russell
Anton Bertram |
No
further information currently |
|
PAINE |
James
Douglas |
Sergeant
1258617 40 Squadron Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. He died on
24 October 1941, aged 20. Son of Arthur Douglas and Violet Alice
Paine, of Guildford
On 24 October
two flights comprising 16 aircraft redeployed from Alconbury to
Luqa in Malta. James Paine was the pilot of Wellington X 9912 which
ran out of fuel and ditched in the Mediterranean North of Sicily.
In addition
to the crew of six, there were four passengers on the flight. One,
Leading Aircraftman R M Wade, was washed ashore unconscious on the
coast of Sicily and became a prisoner of war. The body of Sergeant
Hewitt, one of the Wellington’s air gunners, was also washed
ashore and is buried in Catania War cemetery.
Sergeant Paine
was reported as missing in The Times of Saturday 15 August, 1942.
James
Paine and the seven other missing airmen are remembered on Panel
50 of the Runnymede Memorial. |
| PARKER |
Donald |
No
further information currently |
|
PARSONS |
Cuthbert
Michael |
No
further information currently |
| PARSONS |
Frederick
George |
No
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|
PEACOCK |
Eric
James |
No
further information currently |
| PENDRY |
John |
No
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|
PIGGOTT |
Alan
Robert |
No
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| PITTS |
William
Howard Dilworth Pitt |
No
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|
POPE |
Sydney
Henry James |
No
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| PRESTON |
Sylvia
Mary |
No
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|
PRINGLE |
Henry
James |
No
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| PRIOR |
Jack
Edgar |
No
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|
PRIOR |
Robert
Charles |
No
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| PRITCHARD |
William
Frederick |
No
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|
PRYCE |
Jacques
Andre |
No
further information currently |
| PULLEN |
Frederick
William Charles |
No
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|
PULLMAN |
Ronald |
No
further information currently |
| PUTTOCK |
John
Albert |
He
was born on 14 May 1916 to Albert Edward and Susan Puttock, of Onslow
Street, Guildford. Husband of Edwina Puttock.
He
was appointed as a Clerical Officer at Scotland Yard on 7 May 1935
and stayed there until called for duty with the Royal Air Force
Volunteer Reserve on 2 September 1939.
At
the time of his death on 8 October 1943 he was serving as Flight
Lieutenant (Air Gunner) 108948, attached to C Flight, No. 20 Operational
Training Unit.
On
8 October 1943 Wellington X3662 took off from Lossiemouth on a navigation
exercise transitting Penrhos, Carlisle, Macduff and return to Lossiemouth.
The crew comprised Flight Sergeant G F Smith (RCAF), Flight Sergeant
E M Anderson (RCAF), Pilot Officer A W Howl (RCAF), Flight Lieutenant
J A Puttock and Sergeant W J Sadler. At about 0600 the aircraft
crashed off Dunvegan Head on the NW side of Skye.
The
Times of 9 December 1943 carried a report that he was Missing, Believed
Killed on Active Service.
Pilot
Officer Howl is buried in Lerwick and Sergeant Sadler in Trondheim.
Flight Sergeant Smith, Flight Lieutenant Puttock and two other crew
members are remembered on Panel 120 of the Runnymede Memorial. His
name also appears on the Guildford war memorial. |
|
RAMSAY |
Frank
Edgar |
No
further information currently |
| RANDALL |
Frank
Kinder |
No
further information currently |
|
RANGER |
Bernard
Henry Leslie |
No
further information currently |
| REYNOLDS |
Lawrence
Royston |
No
further information currently |
|
ROBERTS |
Roy |
No
further information currently |
| ROBINSON |
George
William |
No
further information currently |
|
RUMMERY |
Laurence
Arthur |
No
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| SCOTT |
Edwin
Frank |
No
further information currently |
|
SEARLE |
Arthur
George Sydney |
No
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| SHACKLETON |
Colin |
No
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|
SHEARS |
George
James Kenneth |
No
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| SHEPARD |
Graham
Howard |
No
further information currently |
|
SIMPSON |
William
McAllister |
No
further information currently |
| SLAUGHTER |
Robert |
No
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|
SMITH |
Arthur
Thomas |
No
further information currently |
| SMITH |
Stephen
Ronald |
No
further information currently |
|
SMYRK |
Leopold
Leonard William |
No
further information currently |
| SPAUL |
William
Albert |
No
further information currently |
|
STOVOLD |
George
William |
No
further information currently |
| STREET |
Godfrey
William |
No
further information currently |
|
STUBBS |
Eric
Alan |
No
further information currently |
| SURMAN |
Kenneth |
No
further information currently |
|
SUTER |
Victor
Robert |
No
further information currently |
| SWAIN |
Murray
Charles Fred |
No
further information currently |
|
TAYLOR |
Harry
James |
No
further information currently |
| TEE |
Reginald
Norman |
No
further information currently |
|
TERRY |
Alan
Ernest |
No
further information currently |
| THOMAS |
Donald
Frank |
No
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|
TRANDELL |
John
Harry |
No
further information currently |
| TREVETHAN |
Bernard |
No
further information currently |
|
TUCKER |
Charles
Maurice Arundel |
No
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| TURGEL |
Philip
Raymond |
No
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|
TURNER |
Frederick |
No
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| TYRER |
Geoffrey
Prescott |
No
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|
VICKERY |
Peter
Charles Henry |
No
further information currently |
| WALLINGTON |
William
Charles |
No
further information currently |
|
WARD |
James |
No
further information currently |
| WASHINGTON |
Herbert
Walter |
No
further information currently |
|
WATERS |
Deryck
Charles Jerome |
No
further information currently |
| WATTS |
John
Herbert Walter |
No
further information currently |
|
WEBSTER |
Arthur |
No
further information currently |
| WEEKS |
Andrew
Stephen Amos |
No
further information currently |
|
WELFORD |
Kenneth
William Dampier |
Lieutenant
(and Quartermaster) Temporray Captain (and Quartermaster) 150046,
3/Light A.A. Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died of Dysentry, as a Japanese
Prisoner of War, at Rabaul 23 January 1943; left Changi 18 October
1942 when 517 of the party were sent to Ballali Island, he was left
at Rabaul, death recorded as Beri Beri and Malaria but also as Dysentery.
Aged 27. Born 8 June 1944, and resident, Surrey. Son of Albert Alfred
and Blanche May Welford; husband of Sylvia Ann Welford, of Knightsbridge,
London, formerly 29, Conder Court, Guildford, Surrey, married in
1939. No known grave. Commemorated on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Kranji
War Cemetery, Singapore. Column 3. |
| WHITBY |
John
Keith |
No
further information currently |
|
WHITE |
Geoffrey
Arthur |
No
further information currently |
| WILLIAMS |
Leonard |
No
further information currently |
|
WILLIAMS |
Ronald
Mayhew |
No
further information currently |
| WILSON |
Stephen
Henry |
No
further information currently |
|
WINGHAM |
Roy |
No
further information currently |
| WINMILL |
William
Edwin |
No
further information currently |
|
WOOLGAR |
William
Arthur |
No
further information currently |
| YEATMAN |
Albert
Reginald Charles |
No
further information currently |