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CAMBRIDGE GUILDHALL WAR MEMORIAL
WORLD WAR 1 - SURNAMES - H

World War 1 detailed information
Compiled and copyright © Martin Edwards 2014

Listed here are the surnames from the Guildhall Roll of Honour and to be also found on other memorials within the county.

Inscription on the Cambridge Guildhall World War 1 memorial
Photograph Copyright © Mary Naylor 2013
HADDOW Gilbert James
Private 14851, "D" Company, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 19 April 1918. Aged 23. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Samuel James and Clara Haddow, of 28, Humberstone Rd., Cambridge. Birth registered in the July to September Quarter 1894 in the Chesterton Registration District. In the 1901 census he was aged 6, son of Ernest J and Calara Haddow, born Chesterton, resident 28 Humberstone Road, Chesterton. In the 1911 census he was aged 16, son of Samuel james and Calara Haddow, an Apprentice Piano Tuner, born Chesterton, resident 28 Humberstone Road, Chesterton, Cambridge. Buried in LE GRAND BEAUMART BRITISH CEMETERY, STEENWERCK, Nord, France. Plot II. Row I. Grave 20. See also Cambridge County High School and Chesterton
HADLEY, MC Peyton Sheldon
Captain. Born 27 March 1895, 1st son of William Sheldon Hadley (Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge) and Edith, his wife, of The Master's Lodge, Pembroke College, and Heacham, Norfolk. He was at Charterhouse [B] 1909 - 1914, where he was a good scholar and an outstanding sportsman. He won a place at Pembroke College, Cambridge but shortly after the declaration of war he took a commission in the Northamptonshire Regiment, joining 7th Bn. [This was a sportsman’s battalion raised by the Northampton Rugby international Edgar Mobbs, who was later himself Battalion Commander and died at Passchendaele.] He won the M.C. In the autumn of 1918 he was seriously wounded and was invalided home to the Central Military Hospital, Eastbourne. Here on 25 October 1918 he died of pandemic influenza. There were about a dozen other influenza deaths at the hospital October - December that year, including 2 nurses. His grave is in the north-east part of St. Mary’s churchyard, Heacham, North Norfolk. He lies under a private stone, bearing inset in bronze the sword of sacrifice and the military cross. His parents are buried next to him. See also Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey, Perse School, Cambridge University Press & College Servants and Heacham

Extract from Lynn Advertiser - Friday 1 November 1918, page 8:

HEACHAM
THE LATE CAPTAIN HADLEY.

Quite a gloom was cast over the village and the greatest sympathy was expressed by all when the sad news came to hand, at the end of last week, that Captain Peyton Sheldon Hadley, M.C., elder son of the Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and Mrs. Hadley (of The Lodge, Pembroke College. Cambridge. and of Shallcross, Heacham) had fallen a victim to septic pneumonia following influenza, while convalescing at Eastbourne, on Friday, at the early age of 23. Additional pathos is added to the tragic occurrence by the fact that his younger brother is now lying seriously wounded in France. Capt. Hadley was educated at St. Ronan's, West Worthing (Mr. S. S. Harris) and at Charterhonse (Mr. F. Dames Longworth), where he was in the Sixth Form and was a member of the cricket and football elevens, and won distinction as a runner. He was to have begun residence at Pembroke College. Cambridge, in October 1914, but on the outbreak of war he acceoted a commission in the Northampton Regiment. In France he gained distinction and the Military Cross as a leader of bombing attacks, in which he displayed the utmost daring. He was twice severely wounded, first on the Somme in 1916, and again on the 26th March last. On recovering from his first wound he was appointed to an Officer's Cadet Battalion at Cambridge. but at his own earnest desire he went out again to the front, where he served until he received his second wound in March last. On leaving hospital his health was far from being completely re-established. and he was sent to convalesce at Eastboune, where he fell victim to influenza and septic pneumonia as stated.

The remains arrived at Headcham on Monday and were conveyed by men of a locally stationed regiment to the parish church, where they rested until noon of the following day, when the funeral took place. This was of a military character, the military arrangements being carried out by the colonel and officers of a regiment now stationed in the locality. A guard of honour of the regiment was present, as were also the pipers (under the leadership of Bugle-Major Woods), and the quaint and mourneful tone of an old Irish lament from the pipes honoured the dead officer as his remains were carried from the church to the grave.

The mourners present were the Master of Pembroke and Mrs. Hadley (parents). Mrs. Reginald Appach (aunt), Mr. J. M. Dodds. Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge (godfather), and Mrs. Herring. of Narborough.

A large number of vi!lagers and others were present and we understand that many were absent through being unaware of the hour of the funeral. Among those present were Col. L. G. Oliver, Mr. C. E. Strachan, Mr. James Jackson, Mrs. Cockburn Stewart, the Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Day, Mrs. Clement R. Ingleby, the Misses Black, Mrs. Hill, Mr. C. B. L. and Miss Tylecote. Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarke, Mr. and Mr. C. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. N. Rolfe, Mrs. Martin ffolkes. Miss Jarvis, Mrs. R. T. Gunther, Mr. and Mrs. G. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Perfitt. the Misses Spencer. the Misses Beck and Miss Kvlleberg, Miss Spurrell. Mrs. Brevitt, Mrs. J. E. Hodgett, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pull. Mr. and Mrs. Lowerison, Mr. and Miss Suter, Miss Jessie Spencer and Miss Foulsham. Captain H. B. Jones, M.C., Wiltshire Regiment, attended to represent the command depot at Eastbourne, and Pte. E. Graver, Northamptonshire Regiment (the deceased's regiment) on furlough in the village, was also present,

As many members of the choir as could be present attended and Mr. Suter rendered the music with the sympathy which invariably accompanies his playing: and in the voluntary which was given at the end. "My ain folk." played by request, he bore eloquent testimony to the loyalty which one of Captain Hadley's predominant chnractiristics.

*Captain Hadley was a member of choir and always assisted in the church music when at home. He had considerable ability, a rich base voice, and as recently as last Christnas sans solos in the Christmas music. While the large congregation was assembling Mr. Suter plated "O for the wings of a dove" and "O rest in the Lord" (Mendelssohn) and after the lesson, which was impressively read by Mr. C. W. N. Rolfe, the congregation stood while the grand theme of Handel's Dead March from "Saut" pealed forth from the organ. Psalm 39 was sung to a double chant by Turle, and after the lesson the hymn "The saints of God, their conflict past," found a place in the service.

The Rev. G. T. Thompson(vicar) most sympathetically and impressive!y rendered the rest of the service, and at the usual services on Sundav he made touching reference to the sad event, and appropriate hymns were sung.

The grave which is near that of the late Lieut. A. B. Thorne, R.A.F., was draped with purple and chrysanthemums. After the Blessing three farewell volleys were fired and the Last Post, sounded by five buglers, bade "goodbye" to the departed.

Flowers and wreaths, in spite of the notice to the contrary, were sent in great profiusion. Many of these were placed, recalling the sad occasion. in the chapel of Pembroke College. Among those that covered the spot where he lies there were:—"From his father mother ard brother." "Mrs. Cockburn Stewart, 'For he has won and now for ever wears, the spotless flower of a hero's life.' With tender sympathy." "In loving memory of dear Peyton, from Ena." "To a dear friend, with the heartfelt sympathy of S. P. Ora." "A small tribute of the deepest sympathy, from Reginald.' "With affectionate sympathy and regret, from Mrs. Strachan and Agneta." "With sincere sympathy and deep regret, from Hurn and Sarah." "Loving sympathy, from the Rev. William, Mrs. and Miss Day." "In most affectionate remembrance, Mr. and Miss Tylecote." "With deepest sympathy, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman." "With love, from Mrs. Martin ffolkes." "In loving memory of dear Peyton, from Arnold." "In memory of dear Master Peyton, who was loved by us all. Eva." "From the Fridhem children." "With deep sympathy, from two old friends of his mother, Miss Beck and Miss Kvlleberg." "With much love and smoothy, from Alice and Edward Browne." "In proud and loving memory of my dear nephew. Miss Hadley." "Loving sympathy, Mr. and Mrs. Neville Rolfe." "For Peyton, with love and tender thoughts, from Jack, Gordon, Rosamund and Dick Thorne." "In memory of Capt. P. S. Hadley, M.C., Northamptonshire Regiment, from the officers of the Officers' Command Depot, Eastbourne." "With very deepest sympathy, from Mrs. herring and Lady Seale."—One of the wreaths placed in Pem,broke College Chapel is of bay and laurel leaves and bears the inscription, "In memory of a gallant English gentleman."

Extract from Cambridge Daily News - Saturday 26 October 1918, page 3:

DEATH OF CAPT. P. S. HADLEY, M.C.
Elder Son of the Master of Pembroke.

We regret to announce the death of Captain Peyton Sheldon Hadley, which occurred at Eastbourne on Friday of pneumonia. Captain Hadley was the elder son of the Master of Pembroke, and was educated at Charterhouse (Mr. F. Davies Longworth's), where he was in the Sixth Form. He was member of the school cricket and football elevens, and won distinction also as a runner. He was to have come into residence at Pembroke in October, 1914, but the outbreak of war he accepted a commission in the Northamptonshire Regiment. He was wounded on the Somme in August, 1916, and a second time the 26th March last; he was convalescing from the latter wound when he was attacked by influenza and septic pneumonia, from which he died after very short illness. Captain Hadley was awarded the Military Cross in June, 1916.

HAGAN Marshall James
Private 43454, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Monday, 23rd April 1917. Aged 20. Born Fen Ditton, enlisted Huntingdon, resident Cambridge. Son of Mr & Mrs J.Hagan, of 28 Earl Street, Cambridge. Formerly 1650, Huntingdonshire Cyclist Battalion. Commemorated on the ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 5. See also Cambridge St Andrew the Great and Cambridge University Press
HAGGER Harry
Pommereuil British Cemetery, Grave A.01. Private, 204919, 11th Bn. South Lancashire Regiment. Died of wounds 02-11-18, aged 30. Employed as a Machine Minder by the Cambridge University Press. Son of Mr. H. Hagger, 69, Sturton Street, Cambridge. See also Cambridge University Press
HALL A H
No further information currently available
HALL Frederick R
Lance Corporal A/200578, 12th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action 6th August 1918. Aged 22. Son of Robert and Ellen Hall, 81, King Street, Cambridge; husband of Louise Hall, Willingham. Cambridge (Holy Trinity) and (St. Paul’s) Memorials.  Buried in Ligny-St. Flochel British Cemetery, Averdoingt, Plot II. Row A. Grave 22. See also Cambridge St Paul's
HALL Harry E
No further information currently available
HALL Harry (Henry) Herbert
Private G/22655 8th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). 24th Division. Killed in action 10th August 1917. Born and enlisted in Cambridge, resident of Milton. Employed as a Monotype Operator by the Cambridge University Press. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panels Panel 12 and 14. See also Cambridge University Press and Milton
HALL William George
Corporal 19008, 37th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 22 July 1916 [SDGW states 2 July 1916]. Born Clifton, Beds, enlisted Cambridge, resident Chesterton. Brother of Sidney James Hall, of 13, Coldham Lane, Cambridge. Buried in DANTZIG ALLEY BRITISH CEMETERY, MAMETZ, Somme, France. See also Chesterton
HALL William James aka Jim
Private 325186, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 13 August 1917. Aged 21. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Harry Edward and Emily Hall, of 12, Springfield Rd., Cambridge. Mobilised 4th August 1914, with Cambridgeshire Regiment. Formerly 1452, Suffolk Regiment. In the 1911 census he was aged 14, son of Harry Edward and Emily Hall, an Apprentice to a Cordwainer, born Chesterton, resident with his parents at 12 Spring Field Road, Chesterton, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 21.

William was born in 1896 to Harry Edward and Emily, though another report gives the date of birth as 1899. The Chesterton Directory lists H. E. Hall as a bootmaker living at 8 Springfield Road, but in 1920 they had moved to 12 Springfield Road. He attended St. Luke's School and was also a Sergeant in the 4th (St. Andrews) Company of the Boys' Brigade. After first working for a Mr. Finch, plumber, of Chesterton Road, William then worked for the Cambridge University Press. He left the Boys Brigade at 15 and joined the Cambridgeshire Territorial Regiment. The Regiment was mobilised on August 4th 1914; William was with them as private no. 1452. At some time during the war he served also with the Royal Garrison Artillery, but it was as a Corporal No.325 186 in the 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment that he was killed in action on 13th August 1917, aged 21.

How or where he met his death I have been unable to find out; he has no known grave and is commemorated on the Menin Gate, panel 21. The Cambridge Daily News has a report of his death on August 27th 1917 and the Cambridge Independent Press has a photo of him and his half-brother Cpl. G. L. Eusden. There is also an interesting letter from Sgt. Brooks, his platoon sergeant. The Cambridge Chronicle has a report and photo on October 3rd 1917.

See also Cambridge St Lukes and Chesterton Arbury

HALLS F J
No further information currently available
HALLS Leonard Herbert
[Herbert Leonard on CWGC & SDGW & 1911 census] Driver 198220, 58th (London) Division Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery. Died 29th March 1918. Aged 30. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Edward and Nellie Halls, of Cambridge; husband of M. F. Halls, of 28 Hooper St, Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was the son of Augusta Amelia Halls (a widow), aged 23, a Printer, born Cambridge and resident with his mother at 9 Park Street, Cambridge. Buried in CHAUNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY BRITISH EXTENSION Aisne, France. Plot 3. Row J. Grave 8. See also Cambridge St Mark's, Cambridge University Press and Cambridge St Matthew's
HALLS Robert Henry
Private 2491, 1st/5th Battalion (Territorial Force), Norfolk Regiment. Died 21 August 1915. Aged 26. Enlisted Great Yarmouth. Son of Mr. Robert Henry and Mrs. Ann Eliza (nee Cook) Halls, of 36, South St., Cambridge. In the 1901 census he is aged 11, son of Richard Henry and Eliza Halls, resident 36, South Street, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 45. See also Cambridge St Matthew's
HAMMOND George
Private 23341, 1st/4th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Died of wounds at Port Said 24 November 1917. Aged 19. Born Burwell, resident and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hammond, of 8, Green's Rd., Victoria Rd., Cambridge. Buried in PORT SAID WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY Egypt. Section C. Grave 3. See also Cambridge St Lukes
HAMMOND James
No further information currently available
HANCOCK Charles William
Private CH/7691, (RMR/B/1050). H.M.S. "Cressy", Royal Marine Light Infantry. Killed in action, his vessel was torpedoed by U-9 in the North Sea, 22 September 1914. Aged 40. Born 25 May 1875 in Falbourh (sic), Cambridge. Son of Mrs. Hancock, of 15, Marshall Rd., Hills Rd., Cambridge; husband of Julia Hancock, of 59, Constitution Rd., Luton, Chatham. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 7. See also Cambridge St John's and Fulbourn
HANKIN Philip
Private 36576, 6th Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment who was killed in action by a shell on Saturday, 10th March 1917. Aged 22. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of John and M. A. Hankin, of 127, Richmond Rd., Cambridge. Formerly 4547, Cambridgeshire Regiment. In the 1911 census he is the son of John and Mary Ann Hankin, aged 16, born Cambridge and resident with his family at 127 Richmond Road, Cambridge. Buried in ADANAC MILITARY CEMETERY, MIRAUMONT, Somme, France. Plot VII. Row K. Grave 13. See also Cambridge St Giles and Cambridge St Lukes
HARBEN William
Private 142430, 34th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died of wounds 30 April 1916. Aged 23. Born St. Matthew, Cambridge, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Benjamin and Emma Harben, of 19, Young St., Cambridge. Formerly 6306, East Kent Regiment. In the 1911 census he was aged 16, born Cambridge, a Greengrocer's Assistant, resident with his parenst, Benjamin and Emma, at 19, Albert Street, New Street, Cambridge. Buried in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot IX. Row B. Grave 19. See also Cambridge St Matthew's
HARDING Conrad Neville
Private 75810 7th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City Of London Regiment), formerly 24745, 3rd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 6 April 1918. Aged 24. Born St. Andrews-The-Less, Cambs, 20 January 1894, resident and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Arthur and Agnes Harding, of 150, Gwydir St., Cambridge. Admitted to Cambridge Romsey Junior Middle School 4 September 1905, son of Arthur Harding, resident 150, Gwydir Street, Cambridge, left 6 May 1908 having attained maximum age. In the 1911 census he was aged 17, born Cambridge, a Law Clerk, son of Arthur and Agnes Harding, 150 Gwydir Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. No known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 19 to 21. See also Cambridge St Barnabas
HARDING Percy Albert
Private 16596, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action Tuesday, 29th October 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 21. Born Heyham, Norfolk, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Frederick Robert and Emily Harding, of 111, Hills Rd., Cambridge. In the 1911 census he is the son of Frederick Robert abd Emily Harding, aged 14, an errand boy, born Norwich, resident 3 Blinco Grove, Cherryhinton, Cambridge. Buried in VENDEGIES CROSS ROADS BRITISH CEMETERY, BERMERAIN, Nord, France. Plot/Row/Section B. Grave 12. See also Cambridge St John's
HARDWICK Thomas William
[Listed as William Thomas HARDWICK on CWGC & SDGW & 1901 census] Private 329089, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 22 August 1918. Aged 27. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Baptised 17 December 1891 at Cambridge, St Andrew the Less, son of Martha Matilda and Frederick Hardwick, of 66 Burleigh Street, Cambridge. Son of Frederick and Martha Matilda Hardwick, of 151 Sturton St., Cambridge. Formerly 3039, Cambridgeshire Regiment. In the 1901 census he was aged 9, born Cambridge, resident with his parenst, Frederick and Martha, at 2, Paradise Street, Cambridge. Buried in MEAULTE MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot/Row/Section G. Grave 13. See also Cambridge St Matthew's and also Cambridge, Christ Church
HARDWICK William
No further information currently available. See also Cambridge St Matthew's
HARE Sidney
No further information currently available
HARLING H
No further information currently available
HARPER Hugo Alfred
Second Lieutenant, 3rd Battalion attached 2nd Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, the Duke of Albany's). Killed in action 15th April 1918. Awarded the Military Cross (M.C.). Buried in HINGES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section C. Grave 30. See also Cambridge St Mark's
HARRIS
Bertie Archibald Blinkhorn
Private 325563, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 4th September 1917, age 31. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Thomas William Harris, of 34, Glisson Rd., Cambridge; husband of Eleanor Annie Harris, of 15, Malcolm St., Cambridge. Formerly 2186, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Buried in VOORMEZEELE ENCLOSURES No.1 and No. 2, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. See also Cambridge All Saints and Cambridge St Mary the Great
HARRIS Gilbert Neville
Lance Corporal G/9033, 2nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). Killed in action 6 June 1915. Born and resident Cambridge, enlisted Dover. His birth was registered in the July to September Quarter 1892 in the Cambridge Registration District. He was baptised 31 August 1892 at St Barnabas Church, Cambridge, son of Thomas William (a tobacconist) and Harriotte (sic) Harris, of Willis Road, Cambridge. In 1901 he was a Boarder, aged 8, a School Pupil, born Cambridge and resident Shortmead Street, Biggleswade. On 2 March 1909 he enlisted (Territorial Force Attestation) in the 2nd Home Counties Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, aged 17, born Great St Mary's, Cambridge, a Draper with Plumisnnet Reddis (sic), resident 10b Queen's Road, Hastings, height 5 feet 6½ inches, girth 34 inches; service no. 302, he served 4 years with the Territorials being discharged 28 February 1913; his next of kin were listed as being at 6 Petty Cury, Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was a Sales Assistant, aged 18, born Cambridge, resident 10b Queens Road, Hastings. No known grave. Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 37 to 41 or 328. See also Cambridge County High School and Cambridge St Mary then Great
HARRIS Herbert Edgar
Private 15352, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 1916. Aged 29. Born Kettering, enlisted Cambridge. Son of John William and Elizabeth Harris, of Kettering; husband of Matilda Ellen Harris, of 49, Brookfields, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Cherry Hinton
HARRISON Richard [Eroner]
Private 1349, 'D' Company, 3rd/1st Battaloion, Cambridgeshire Regiment, Died in United Kingdom 6 December 1916, Aged 24. Son of the late Alfred and Mary Harrison; husband of Alice Maud M. Shering (formerly Harrison), of 4, Portland Place, New Square, Cambridge. Buried in CAMBRIDGE CITY CEMETERY, Cambridgeshire. Plot/Row/Section/Area D. Grave 2490. See also Cambridge, Christ Church
HARRUP William V
No further information currently available
HARTLEY George Randolph
Private 320431, 15th Battalioon, Suffolk Regiment formerly 3526, Suffolk Yeomanry. Killed in action 16 October 1918. Aged 24. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of John and Alice Mary Hartley, of 8, James St., Cambridge. Buried in RUE-DAVID MILITARY CEMETERY, FLEURBAIX, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row G. Grave 48. See also Cambridge, Christ Church
HARTLEY
William Ernest
Naval Instructor, H.M.S. "Vanguard.", Royal Navy who was killed by internal explosion of his vessel at Scapa Flow on Monday, 9th July 1917. Aged 40. Husband of Norah W. Hartley, of 151, Yardley Fields Rd., Yardley, Birmingham. M.A. Chief Assistant, Cambridge Observatory.In the 1911 census he had been married for 1 year to Norah Winifred Hartley, aged 34, an Observatory Assistant (Astronomical0, born Walsall, Staffordshire, resident with hism wife at Rectory Farm, Coton. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 20. See also Cambridge St Giles, Coton and Cambridge Short Street Wesleyan Methodist
HARVEY Frank Henley Thompson
Boy 1st Calss J/27514, H.M.S. "Clan McNaughton", Royal Navy. Killed or died by means other than disease, accident or enemy action 3rd February 1915. Aged 17. Born 7th May 1897 in Cambridge. Adopted son of Louisa Elizabeth Harvey, of 257 Mill Road, Romsey Town, Cambridge. No known grave. Comemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Column 10. See also Romsey Methodist Church and Cambridge St Philip
HASLOP Edwin F
No further information currently available. See also Cambridge, Christ Church
HATTON Herbert J
No further information currently available
HAWKINS Joshua
Private 38554, 10th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Died 30 May 1918. Aged 42. Born, enlisted and resident Cambridge. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Plume Hawkins; husband of the late Nellie Hawkins, of 32, Belvoir Rd., Cambridge. Buried in ANNOIS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aisne, France. Plot I. Row B. Grave 19. See also Chesterton and also Cambridge St Philips
HAWKINS Walter
No further information currently available
HAYCOCK George
No further information currently available
HAYLOCK Albert
Private 5421, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment who was killed in action on Monday, 13th November 1916. Born Cambridge, enlisted Bury St Edmunds. Buried in LUKE COPSE BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Grave 4. See also Cambridge St Giles
HAYLOCK Edward John
[Listed as J HAYLOCK on CWGC] Private 7809, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 6 December 1918. Baptised 1890 at Cambridge, St. Giles, son of Albert Arthur and Jane Haylock, of Gloster Street, Cambridge. In the 1891 census he was under 1 year of age, born Cambridgeshire, son of Albert A and Jane Haylock, resident Lawrences Yard, Gloucester Street, St Giles, Cambridge. Buried in NIEDERZWEHREN CEMETERY, KASSEL, Hessen, Germany. Plot V. Row L. Grave 11.. See also Cambridge St Giles and Cambridge St Matthew's
HAYNES Herbert James
Corporal 325307 [SDGW] or Sergeant 32/307 [CWGC], 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 27 August 1918. Aged 23. Born, 15 December 1895, and enlisted Cambridge. Baptised 12 May 1895 at Cambridge, St Barnabas, son of James and Elizabeth Haynes, of 26 Cockburn Street, Cambridge. Son of James and Elizabeth Haynes, of 26, Cockburn St., Mill Rd., Cambridge. Formerly 1687, Cambridgeshire Regiment. In the 1901 census he was aged 6, resident with his parents at 26, Cockburn Street, Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was aged 16, born Cambridge, an Assistant Horticultural Builder, resident with his parents at 26, Cockburn Street, Cambridge. Buried in PERONNE ROAD CEMETERY, MARICOURT, Somme, France. Plot III. Row I. Grave 2. See also Cambridge St Philips
HAYNES William George
Second Lieutenant, 1st/4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 27 July 1917. Aged 22. Son of William George and Emily Jane Haynes, of Shirehall, Castle Hill, Cambridge. Buried in BOYELLES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row E. Grave 2. See also Cambridge Holy Sepulchre
HAYNES William
Private G/14965, 12th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in action Tuesday, 25th September 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 21. Born St. Ives, Hunts, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J Haynes. In the 1911 census he is the son of James and Elizabeth Haynes, aged 15, an Errand Boy, born St Ives, Hunts, resident 5 Drivers Court, Coronation Street, Cambridge. Buried in HOOGE CRATER CEMETERY, IEPER, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XIII. Row C. Grave 6. See also Cambridge St John's and Cambridge St Paul's
HAYWARD Harry
Private 24480, 1st Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Died Wednesday, 18th July 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 38. Born Thurlow, Suffolk, enlisted Cambridge. Brother of Albert Harry Hayward, of 21, Cowper Rd., Cambridge. Buried in LARCH WOOD (RAILWAY CUTTING) CEMETERY, IEPER, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot IV. Row F. Grave 8. See also Cambridge St John's
HAYWARD Percy
No further information currently available. See also Cambridge, Christ Church
HEAL, DSO Frank Henry
Lieutenant-Colonel, Commanding 1st Regiment, South African Infantry. Killed in action 24th March 1918. Age 37. Son of Capt. W. H. Heal, of Twyford Cottage, Acton, London; husband of Lilian Mary Austin Heal (nee Fabb), of Brooklyn House, 148, Chesterton Rd., Cambridge. Awarded the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.). Commemorated on POZEIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panels 95 to 98. See also Perse School and Chesterton

Extract from The V.C. and D.S.O. Book Vol. III:

HEAL, F. H. (D.S.O. L.G. 17.12.17) (Details, L.G. 23.4.18) ; s. of Capt. 1: H. Heal : educ. Perse School, Cambridge, where he gained his colours in football : Lt.-Col., S. African Inf. Regt.; commissioned in the Yeomanry promoted to Lt. and made Adjt.; was posted to the Cape Peninsula Rifles and in Sept. 1915, left with the first S. African Contingent for Egypt, afterwards to another front ; was given command of a battalion of S. Africa infantry, and was mentioned in Despatches. He was wounded twice, and was reported missing and afterwards as killed 21-24.3.18.

HEAPS Joseph
No further information currently available
HEARN A H
Believed to be: Second Lieutenant, Albert Henry Hearn, 1/2nd Battalion, attached 8th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Killed in action 1st October 1917. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, Panels 50/51. See also Cambridge St Paul's

HEARN

Stanley John

Private, 326543, 1/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died of wounds 23rd September 1917. Aged 23. Brother of Percy Frederick Hearn, 52, Panton Street, Cambridge. Buried in Godewaersvelde British Cemetery, Plot I. Row G. Grave 23. See also Cambridge St Paul's

HEATH R F
No further information currently available
HEATH Sidney Stuart
Second Lieutenant, 7th Battalion, Border Regiment. Killed in action 23 April 1917. Aged 20. Son of George Heath, of "Studland", Highworth Avenue, Cambridge. Birth registered in the October to December Quarter 1897 in the Chesterton Registration District. In the 1901 census he was aged 3, son of George and Flora Heath, born Chesterton, resident 57 Montague Road, Chesterton, Cambridge. In 1911 he was a son aged 13, his father George was a widower, he was at school, born Chesterton, resident 57 Montague Rd, Chesterton, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 6. See also Cambridge County High School and Cambridge Emmanuel United Reformed Church
HENNESS George Ernest
[Spelt HENNESS on St Luke's, HENNIS on Guildhall memorial and HENNES on SDGW] Private 376220, 19th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Killed in action 23 April 1918. Aged 19. Born Sandhurst, Berkshire, enlisted Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 68 to 72. See also Cambridge St Lukes
HERMAN George Alfred
Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in actionn 20th July 1916. Aged 24. Son of Robert Alfred and Amy Gertrude Herman, of Michaelhouse, Millington Rd, Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was at Collge in WInchester, aged 18, a schoolboy, born Chesterton, No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Somme, France. Pier and Face 16 B. See also Cambridge St Mark's
HEWITT Percy
Private 21005, 2nd Battalion, Border Regiment. Killed in action 22 February 1916. Born, resident and enlisted Cambridge. Son of John Carter Hewitt and Sarah A Hewitt, of 153, Sturton Street, Cambridge. Formerly 7274, Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment. War Office list his next of kin as Mrs. Sarah A Hewitt, of 153, Sturton Street, Cambridge. Served in France 8 November 1914 to 29 September 1915, then from 1 January 1916 until his death. Height 5 feet 3 inches, weight 104lbs, chest 32½ inches, blue eyes, dark brown hair, religious denomination Wesleyan. Attested 10 March 1913, at Cambridge, aged 17 years 8 months, Shop Assistant before enlistment. In the 1911 census he was aged 16, born Cambridge, an Errand Boy, resident with his parents, John and Sarah, at 153, Sturton Street, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 6 A and 7 C. See also Cambridge St Matthew's
HEWISH William J
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HILL Joseph H
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HILLS Edward
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HILLS L A
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HINCHCLIFFE George J
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HINDES Albert George
Lance Corporal 132818, 73rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Killed in action 9 April 1917 during an attack on Vimy Ridge. Aged 24. Born 5 January 1893 in Glasgow [sic]. Son of Jesse and Margaret Mary Hindes, of 74, Hemingford Road, Cambridge. Telegraph operator by trade. Unmarried. In the 1901 census he was aged 8, born Ely [sic], Cambridgeshire, resident with his parents at 7, Campbell Street, Cambridge. Attested 6 October 1915 at Almonte, Ontario, Canada, aged 22 years 9 months, height 5 feet 9¼ inches, chest 36 inches, fair complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, religious denomination Church of England. Buried in VILLERS STATION CEMETERY, VILLERS-AU-BOIS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot VII. Row J. Grave 26. National Archives of Canada Accession Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 4378 - 32. See also Cambridge St Philips
HINDES H W
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HINES William [Henry]
[Listed as Henry William on SDGW & CWGC & in local paper] Private 16338, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 12th October 1916. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hines, 37, Cambridge-place. Buried in RATION FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, LA CHAPELLE-D'ARMENTIERES, Nord, France. Plot II. Row B. Grave 5. See also Cambridge St Paul's
HINSON A A
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HINSON Alfred James
[Listed as Albert J on memorial] Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, Grave IV.O.40. Private, 47686, James Hinson, 7th Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 15-07-17. Employed as a Machine Room operator by the Cambridge University Press. Husband of Mrs. G. Watts (formerly Hinson), 9, Salmon Lane, Cambridge. See also Cambridge Univeristy Press
HINSON Oliver Fred
Able Seaman 180810, (RFR/CH/B/5073). H.M.S. "Cressy", Royal Navy. Killed or died as a direct result of enemy action. 22 September 1914. Aged 38. Born 30 July 1878 in Cambridge. Son of Frederick and Susannah Hinson, of Cambridge; husband of Elizabeth Hinson, of 7, Alpha Rd., Cambridge (living at 57, Garden Walk, Cambridge, when notified of his death). No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent, United Kingdom. Panel 2. See also Cambridge St Lukes

Extract from De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-1918:

HINSON, OLIVER FRED, A.B. (R.F.R., Ch. B. 5073), 180810, H.M.S. Cressy; lost in action in the North Sea, 22 Sep. 1914.

HOBSON Frank William
Private 44083, 10th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Killed in action 20 June 1918. Born, resident and enlisted Cambridge. Formerly 44666, Bedfordshire Regiment. Baptised 7 February 1869, son of John (a cook) and Susan Anna Hobson, of Magdalen Street, Cambridge, St Giles. IN the 1911 cenus he was aged 42, married for 20 years to Alice,l Collge Cook, born cambridge and resident with is wife and 8 children at 2 Humberstone Road, Chesterton, Cambridge. Buried in DERNANCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot X. Row C. Grave 15. See also Cambridge St Lukes
HOBSON Thomas Ephraim
Private 133302, 58th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died of wounds 26 August 1918. Aged 19. Born Chesterton, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mrs. T. Hobson, of 13, Great Eastern St., Mill Rd., Cambridge. Buried in BRONFAY FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, BRAY-SUR-SOMME, Somme, France. Plot II. Row F. Grave 1. See also Liverpool Street Station, London and also Cambridge St Barnabas
HOBSON Thomas Ephraim
Private 133302, 58th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died of wounds 26 August 1918. Born Chesteron, Cambridgeshire, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobson, of 13, Great Eastern Street, Cambridge and later Mrs. T. Hobson, of 13, Great Eastern St., Mill Rd., Cambridge. Joined Great Eastern Railway February 1913. Porter at Cambridge. Enlisted April 1917 in Cambridge. Buried in BRONFAY FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, BRAY-SUR-SOMME, Somme, France. Plot II. Row F. Grave 1. See also Liverpool Street Station, London and also Cambridge St. Barnabas.
HODGKINSON Alfred
Private 43136, 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action 25 August 1918. Born Bakewell, Derbyshire, resident and enlisted Cambridge. Formerly 95, Royal Fusiliers. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 6. See also Chesterton
HODSON Frederick Charles
Private 2114, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died of wounds 23 May 1915. Born crica 1889 Castle End, Cambridge, enlisted Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was a College Servant, aged 22, born Cambridge, residing with his grandmother, Harriett Graves, at 29 Vicarage Terrace, Cambridge. Buried in BRANDHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row B. Grave 2. See also Cambridge University Press & College Servants and also Cambridge St Barnabas
HOLDER Reginald Walter William
Private 242185, 1st/5th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders. Killed in action 11th April 1917. Aged 21. Enlisted Cambridge. Son of Walter James and Martha Mary Holder, of Cambridge. Native of Cambridge. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot XIX. Row D. Grave 7A. See also Cambridge St Andrew the Great
HOLLOWAY James
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HOLMES Albert Frederick
Corporal, 8971, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 21st March 1916. Aged 19. Born Earith, Cambs, enlisted Bury St. Edmunds. Son of John and Elizabeth Holmes, 22, George IV Street, New Town, Cambridge. Buried in Vermelles British Cemetery, Plot II. Row L. Grave 13. See also Cambridge St Paul's
HOLMES Charles Horace
[Listed as Horace Charles HOLMES on St Matthews] Private 36573, 6th Battalion, Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment). Killed in action 3 May 1917. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Formerly 3791, Hertfordshire Regiment. In the 1901 census he is aged 4, son of Zacharia and Catherine Holmes, resident 11, Staffordshire Street, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 7. See also Cambridge St Matthew's
HOLMES Charles

[Listed as 318311 on CWGC] Private 3/8311, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action by a shell 19 July 1917. Aged 21. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Frederick and Ruth Holmes, of 90, Stanley Road, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 21. See also Cambridge, Christ Church

 

HOLMES Ernest Edward
Private 206040, Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars. Killed in action in Palestine 21 November 1917. Aged 21. Born and resident Cambridge, enlisted London. Son of Mrs. Ruth Holmes. In the 1911 census he is aged 16, son of Ruth Holmes (a widow), Grocer's Shop Assistant, born Chesterton, resident with his mother at 26 Herbert Street, Chesterton, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on JERUSALEM MEMORIAL, Israel. Panel 3. See also Cambridge St Lukes
HOLMES Frederick
Private 7455, 'C; Company, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 27 Septemeber 1918. Aged 29. Eldest son of Frederick and Ruth Holmes, of 90, Stanley Rd., Cambridge. Buried in MIKRA BRITISH CEMETERY, KALAMARIA, Greece. Grave 352. See also Cambridge, Christ Church
HOLMES H C
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HOLMES Philip William
Private 40327 12th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment formerly 3629, Suffolk Yeomanry. Died of wounds 26 November 1917. Aged 24. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Baptised 11 November 1893 in Cambridge, St Barnabas, son of Philip and Martha Holmes, resident 9 Mill Street, Cambridge. Son of Philip and Martha Sarah Holmes, of 14, Covent Garden, Cambridge. In the 1901 census he was aged 7, born cambridge, at school, son of Philip and Martha Holmes, resident 14, Mill Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. In the 1911 census he was aged 17, born Cambridge, a Butcher, son of Philip and Martha Holmes, resident 14 Covent Garden, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Buried in GREVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Gave VIII. Row B. Grave 19. See also Cambridge St Barnabas
HOLMES, MM Robert Ferguson
Corporal 64795, 86th Battary, 32 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds in France & Flanders 8 October 1917. Born Cambridge, enlisted Bedford. Awarded the Military Medal (M.M.). In the 1911 census he is unmarried, aged 18, in the Army, born Chesterton, Driver 136th Battery, Royal Field Artillery, based at Louisberg Barracks Bordon, Hampshire. In the 1901 census he is aged 8, son of Robert and Ruth Holmes, at school, born Cambridge and resident with his parents at 18, George Street, Chesterton. Buried in DUHALLOW A.D.S. CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot VII. Row F. Grave 14. See also Cambridge St Lukes
HONES George
Private 7163, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 26 August 1914. Aged 34. Born St. Matthews, Cambridge, enlisted Ipswich. Son of Harry Hones who was resident in 1905 at 64, Norfolk Street, Cambridge and in 1916 at 19, Norfolk Street, Cambridge. Attested and passed fit at Ipswich, 18 October 1905, as Private 3065, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, aged 20, a Labourer, height 5 feet 3¼ inches,chest 32½ inches, fresh complexion, brown eyes, dark brown hair, religious denomination Church of England. In the 1911 census he was aged 26, born Cambridge, Private serving with the 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, based at Mustapha Pacha Barracks, Alexandria, Egypt. In the 1891 census he is liested as Arthur George Hones, aged 7, a scholar, son of Harry and Elizabeth Hones, resident Edward Street, Cambridge. Buried North (or left) of main path in CASTRES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aisne, France. See also Cambridge St Matthew's
HOOKS George Albert Victor
Petty Officer Air Mechanic PO/15885, No. 3 Air Wing, HMS "President II", Royal Naval Air Service. May have flown as an observer at Yarmouth AS during 1915-16. Died from disease 15 March 1917. Born 4 December 1892, birth was registered at King's Lynn, Norfolk, in 3rd Quarter 1894. Marriage was registered at Yarmouth in 4th Quarter 1914; wife's surname: Everett. Husband of Mrs. Florence L Cox (nee Everett), 38, Kingston St., Cambridge. Originally enlisted with Royal Marine Light Infantry: Portsmouth Division. IN the 1901 census he was the son of Ephraim H and Kezia Hooks, aged 6, born Lynn, Norfolk, resident 143, Sturton Street, Cambridge. Buried in Cambridge (Borough) Cemetery, Newmarket Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Plot D. Grave 5813.
HOPKINS Albert George
Private 267735, 2nd/7th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire And Derbyshire Regiment). Died of wounds 26 October 1917. Aged 24. Born, 15 June 1893, and resident Cambridge, enlistd Whitehall, Middlesex. Son of Ephraim and Isabella Hopkins, of 40, Catharine Street, Mill Road, Cambridge. Baptised 3 September 1893 at Barton, Cambridgeshire, son of Ephraim and Isabella Hopkins of Cambridge. Admitted to Romsey Junior Middle School, Cambridge, in 1905. In the 1911 census he was aged 17, born Cambridge, a Boot Repairer, resident with his parents at 40, Catharine Street, Cambridge. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot XXX. Row G. Grave 10. See also Cambridge St Philips
HOPKINS Bertie
Private 8934, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 7 November 1914. Aged 25. Born, resident and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mrs. Marion Lowe (formerly Hopkins), of 28, Bermuda Terrace, Histon Rd., Cambridge. In the 1911 cenus he was aged 13, son of Alfred and mArion Lowe, born Cambridge and resident with his parents at 9, Honey Hill, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL Pas de Calais, France. Panel 10 and 11. See also Cambridge St Lukes
HOPKINS [Edward] Favill [George]
Second Lieutenant, 181st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 30 March 1917. Aged 19. Baptised 5 December 1897 at Cambridge, All Saints, son of Edward Jodrell and Augusta Maud Harriette Hopkins, of 31 Jesus Lane, Cambridge. Son of Mr. E. J. Hopkins, of 15, Hills Rd., Cambridge. In the 1901 census he was aged 3, born Cambridgeshire, son of Edward Jodrell and Augustin M H Hopkins, resident 31, Jesus Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Buried in AIZECOURT-LE-BAS CHURCHYARD Somme, France. Grave 1. See also Cambridge St Mary the Great and Fen Ditton and also Cambridge, St Faith's School
HOPKINS Oliver
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HOPKINSON, MA, BSc, FRS, M.Inst.CE, CMG
Bertram
Lieutenant Colonel, Royal Air Force. Killed in flying accident in crash of a Bristol F.2b. Monday, 26th August 1918. Aged 44. Son of Dr. John Hopkinson, F.R.S., M.A., D.Sc., and Mrs. E. Hopkinson, of "Ellerslie", Adams Rd., Cambridge; husband of Mariana Hopkinson (nee Siemens), of 10, Adams Rd., Cambridge. Buried in the right half, near chapel, in ST. GILES & ST. PETER CHURCHYARD CEMETERY, Cambridge. Grave reference 2D51/2. The RAF List 1st April 1918 lists him as Major serving under Ministry of Munitions (Aircraft Production). See also Cambridge St Giles and Cambridge University Trinity College WW1 memorial

Born 11 January 1874, Birmingham ; eldest son of Dr.John Hopkinson (1849-1898) (later Professor of Electrical Engineering, King's College, London) & Evelyn Hopkinson (nee Oldenburg). Educated at St.Paul's,London,Trinity College, Cambridge (MA Mathematics), & King's College, London (BSc Experimental Physics). Called to the Bar, 1897, & practised patent law. Consultant electrical engineer, 1898-1903. In 1903, married Mariana, eldest daughter of Alexander Siemens; in same year, appointed Professor of Mechanisms & Applied Mechanics, Cambridge University, & elected Professorial Fellow at King's College,Cambridge. Research into electronic measurement techniques, efficiency of internal combustion engines,& effects of projectiles & explosives on armour plate. Elected Fellow of the Royal Society,1910. Also served as Major on London Electrical Volunteers (TF) & commanded RE Section of Cambridge University OTC, 1908-14. On outbreak of war, taught at School of Military Engineering, Chatham, then worked at Admiralty, 1915, on protection of warships from mines and torpedoes, developing "bulge" protection system. Transferred to Royal Flying Corps November 1915, as Technical Staff Officer. 1916-18, directed research into aircraft bombing and armament development at Experimental Station, Orfordness. Companion of the Order of St.Michael & St.George (gaz. 24th January 1917) ; prom.to Lt.Col. (RAF) (gaz. 23rd July 1918). Killed in flying accident 26/8/1918, piloting Bristol F.2b C4885; flying solo, crashed in bad weather at Paston, Essex, en route from Martlesham Heath to Hendon. Buried at St.Giles' Cemetery, Cambridge, 30th August 1918, after funeral service at King's College Chapel. Survived by widow & six daughters.

HOPKINSON
[Rudolph] Cecil
[Also spelt Rudolf on SDGW] Lieutenant, 12 Vision Cycle Company, Royal Engineers who died of wounds on Friday, 9th February 1917. Aged 25. Son of Dr. John Hopkinson, F.R.S., M.A., D.Sc., and Mrs. E. Hopkinson, of "Ellerslie", Adams Rd, Cambridge. In the 1911 census he is living with his widowed mother, Evelyn, listed as Rudolph Cecil, aged 9, born Wimbledon, Surrey, resident Holmwood, Surrey. Buried in St Giles & St Peter church cemetery, Cambridge. Right half, near chapel. See also Cambridge St Giles
HOPPER Albert
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HORN Arthur Henry Harvey

Second Lieutenant, 24th (County of London) Battalion (The Queen's), London Regiment. Killed in action 2 September 1918. Aged 21. Son of Arthur and Emma Horn, of 116, Mill Rd., Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was aged 14, born Cambridge, Tailoring Assistant, resident with his parents, Arthur and Emma Horn, at 38, Cavendish Road, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated at VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 10. See also Cambridge St Philips and Cambridge St Barnabas

HORN Owen Fairey

Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Grave III.E.12. Private, 285150, Owen Farey Horn, 1/6th Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment. Gassed in action 09-08-17; died of wounds (gas) 11-08-17, aged 26. Formerly 976, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Employed as a Compositor by the Cambridge University Press. Son of John and Harriet Horn; husband of Kathleen Horn, 111, York Street, Cambridge. See also Cambridge University Press and Cambridge St Matthew's

Photograph from Cambridge Independent Press - 14 September 1917

HOROBIN John Samuel
Private SS/8462, 8th (Labour) Company, Royal Army Service Corps. Died from an acute attack of pneumonia 24 November 1915. Aged 41. Born 17 April 1874 in Meerut, India, resident Cambridge, enlisted London. Husband of Mrs Emma Matilda (nee Cornell) Horobin, of Perowne Street, Cambridge, married October to December Quarter 1894 in Cambridge. In the 1881 census he was aged 6, born East Indies, a scholar, son of Wilhelmina Horobin, resident 14, Gloucester Place, Cambridge St Andrew the Less, Cambridge. Admitted to East Road Boys' School, Cambridge, 2 April 1882, resident 61, Fitzroy Street, Cambridge, left 7 May 1886. In the 1901 census he was aged 26, born India, a Cab Driver, married to Matilda Horobin, resident 2, Abbey Walk, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. In the 1911 census he was aged 36, born Meerut, India, a Cab Driver, married to Matilda Horobin with one duaghter and one son, resident 11 Leaders Row, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Plot A. Row 14. Grave 46. See also Cambridge St Barnabas
HORSPOOL Albert Ernest
Private 202990, 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment. Killed in action 9 August 1917. Aged 28. Born, resident and enlisted Cambridge. Husband of Dora B. Horspool, of Newmarket Rd., Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 7. See also Cambridge, Christ Church
HORSPOOL William Charles Sydney
Sergeant 481035, 41st General Hospital, (Territoiral Force), Royal Army medical Corps. Died in Salonika 29 September 1918. Aged 26. Born St. Andrews, Cambridge, enlisted Cambridge. Son of William and Sarah Horspool, of 6, Parker St., Cambridge. Buried in MIKRA BRITISH CEMETERY, KALAMARIA, Greece. Grave 386. See also Cambridge, Matthew and Son and Cambridge St Andrew the Great
HOSTLER Arthur Curtis
Private 2294, 1st/1st South Midland Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died of wounds 3 July 1916. Born Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, enlisted Birmingham, Warwickshire. In the 1911 census he was aged 22 (sic), a boarder, school teacher, born Ely, resident 30 Station Rd, Harborne, Birmingham. Buried in MESNIL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Commemorated on Mesnil Dressing Station. Memorial 4. See also Cambridge County High School
HOUGHTON Samuel G W
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HOUNSHAM Alfred H
No further information currently available. See also Cambridge, Christ Church
HOUNSHAM Charles F
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HOUNSHAM Walter Thomas
Lance Corporal 242229, 2nd/6th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) formerly 1629, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 21 March 1918. Born Bedford, enlisted Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was aged 13, born Bedford, a Grocer's Errand Boy, son of Frederick and Sarah Ann Hounsham, resident 11 Henley Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire,. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 7. See also Cambridge, Christ Church
HOWARD A
No further information currently available. See also Cambridge, Christ Church
HOWARD Charles Frederick
Private 1805, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died of wounds 3 July 1915. Born Milton, enlisted Cambridge. Buried in CITE BONJEAN MILITARY CEMETERY, ARMENTIERES, Nord, France. Plot IX. Row C. Grave 55. See also Chesterton
HOWARD G
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HOWE Oliver Claude
[Listed as Claude Oliver on memorial] Private 42371, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment [C O on memorial]. Killed in action 1 October 1918. Born Chesterton, enlisted Cambridge. Formerly TR/9/72484, Training Reserve. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 4.

Claude was born in Bury St. Edmunds on 20th October 1899 and he was baptised at St. Andrews, Chesterton, on 28th October. His parents were David and Cornelia Hall who, at some time, lived in Scotland Road. His previous experience as a member of the Territorials, No. TR/9/72484, would have helped when he enlisted as private No.42371 in the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment. The following is an extract from the war diary of the 2nd Battalion Suffolk Regiment: "At 11am on October 31st verbal orders were received that the Battalion would attack and capture the village of Rumilly the following day. Zero hour was set for 06.00 on November 1st. During the day most objectives were obtained at a loss of 31 dead (including Claude Howe), 94 wounded and 49 missing believed killed". Later the Battalion received 5 replacements. Claude also has no known grave; his name is on the Vis-en-Artois Memorial, France, panel 4. See also Chesterton Arbury and Chesterton

HOWELL Herbert Thomas
Sergeant 12017, "Y" Company, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action Thursday, 20th July 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 19. Born Kinsale, Cork, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Herbert Dick and Louisa Ann Howell, of 42, Hartington Grove, Cambridge. In the 1911 census he is the son of Herbert and Louisa Howell, aged 13, at school, born Kinsale, Ireland, resident Rivington, Cherryhinton Road, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Cambridge St John's
HOWLETT Arthur Robert
Private 3/7776, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 20 July 1916. Born 24 March 1889 in Cambridge, enlisted Ely, Cambridgeshire. In the 1901 census he was aged 17, an Errand Boy, born Cambridge, son of James T and Mary A Howlett, resident 6, Ainsworth Street, Cambridge, with his brother Percy (below). In the 1891 census he was aged 7, a scholar, born Cambridge, resident with his parents, James and Mary A, in Ainsworth Street, Cambridge.Admitted to St. Alban's School, Cambridge, 1899. Buried in DIVE COPSE BRITISH CEMETERY, SAILLY-LE-SEC, Somme, France. Plot II. Row E. Grave 14. See also Cambridge St Matthew's
HOWLETT Charles Hugh
Private 201267, 1st/4th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in Palestine 2 November 1917. Born St. Paul's, Cambridge, enlisted Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was aged 5, born Cambridge, son of Arthur H and Agnes Howlett, resident 23, Ainsworth Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Buried in GAZA WAR CEMETERY, Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Plot XXIV. Row A. Grave 3. See also Cambridge, Christ Church
HOWLETT Ernest Osborne
Private 16235, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 April 1917. Aged 25. Born Wicken, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mrs. Sarah Coe, of 232, Victoria Rd., Cambridge. In the 1911 census he is the son of Sarah Coe (a widow), aged 19, a Farm Labourer, born Wicken, resident 4 Church Street, Old Chesterton, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 4. See also Cambridge St Lukes
HOWLETT Frank
Private 16645, 10th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Killed in action 30 June 1916. Born and resident Cambridge, enlisted Saffron Walden. In the 1911 census he is the son of Robert Walter and Susannah Howlett, aged 22, a Bricklayer LAbourer, born Cambridge, resident with his parents at 89 Beche Road, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Somme, France. Pier and Face 10 D. See also Cambridge St Lukes
HOWLETT George A
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HOWLETT Henry Thomas aka Harry
Serjeant 11395, 9th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regt.) Killed in action on 8th April 1916. Aged 36. Born and resident Cambridge, enlisted Halifax. Son of William Edward and Mary Ann Howlett, of Cambridge. In the 1911 census he is listed as Henry Howlett, husband of Charlotte Elizabeth Howlett, aged 35, warehouse porter, born St Giles, resident 64 Ainsworth Street, Cambridge. Buried in CITE BONJEAN MILITARY CEMETERY, ARMENTIERES, Nord, France. Plot IX. Row G. Grave 71. See also Cambridge St Giles and Cambridge St Matthew's
HOWLETT Percy Wilfred
Pioneer 84460, 228th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Died of wounds 9 August 1918. Born and enlisted Cambridge. In the 1901 census he was aged 8, born Cambridge, son of James T and Mary A Howlett, resident 6, Ainsworth Street, Cambridge, with his brother Arthur (above). No known grave. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 3. See also Cambridge St Matthew's
HOWLETT William
Private 325381, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment formerly 1824, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 8 October 1918. Aged 28. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Robert Walter and Susannah Howlett, of 89, Becke Rd., Abbey Estate, Cambridge. Buried in MASNIERES BRITISH CEMETERY, MARCOING, Nord, France. Plot II. Row D. Grave 10. See also Cambridge, Christ Church
HOYE Cecil [Frederick George]
Private 26874, 3rd Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died 19 July 1919. Aged 19. Son of Frederick and Elizabeth Hoye, of 5, York St., Cambridge. Holy Trinity Parish. IN the 1901 census he was aged 1, born Cambridge, resident with his parents, Frederick C and Elizabeth, at 5, York Street, Cambridge. In the 1911 census he is aged 11, born St. Matthew, Cambridge, residetn with his parents, Frederick Charles and Elizabeth Hoye, at 5 York Street Cambridge. Buried in CAMBRIDGE (MILL ROAD) CEMETERY, Cambridgeshire. Plot/Row/Section XIII. Grave 12. See also Cambridge St Matthew's
HUCKLE Harry
Company Serjeant Major 16664, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment who was killed in action on Saturday, 1st July 1916. Born Bedford, enlisted Cambridge. Husband of Kate Gertrude Huckle, of 74, Blinco Grove, Cambridge. In the 1911 census he had been married for 8 years to Kate Gertrude Huckle and they had a seven year old daughter, he was 32, an Inspector Clerk Local taxation, born Bedford and resident 25 Marshall Road, Cherryhinton, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on the THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Cambridge St John's and Cambridge Shire Hall
HUCKLE Jesse
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HUCKLE Tom
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HUDDLESTON Purefoy Gauntlet
[Sometimes spelt Gauntlett] Captain, 84th Field Company, Royal Engineers who died on Saturday, 25th March 1916. Aged 39. Son of T. F. C. Huddleston (M.A., King's), and of Bessie Drinkwater Huddleston, of 11, Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge. Appointed to the Survey of India, 1909. Buried in FERME-OLIVIER CEMETERY, ELVERDINGHE, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Grave Plot 2. Row B. Grave 4. Also listed on family gravestone in churchyard. See also Cambridge St Giles and Cambridge St Mark's and Cambridge, St Faith's School
HUGHES Thomas McKenney
[Listed as HUGHES, Thomas McKenny on CWGC] Lieutenant, 53 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and King's Royal Rifle Corps. Died 6th February 1918. Aged 34. Son of Professor T. McKenny Hughes and Mary Caroline Hughes, of Cambridge. Buried in LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Section XXVII. Plot F. Row F. Grave 9. See also Cambridge St Paul's
HUMAN Herbert Martin
Private 5803, 1st/4th (City of London) Battalion (Royal Fusiliers), London Regiment. Killed in action 7 October 1916. Born cambridge, enlisted Holloway, resident Barnsbury. In the 1891 census he was aged 7, a scholar, resident with his parents, William and Elizabeth Human, in Gwydir Street, Cambridge. In the 1901 census he is aged 17, born Cambridgeshire, a Cabinet Maker, resident with his father, William Human, at 29, Hope Street, Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was aged 27, born Cambridge, a Cabinet Maker, resident with his parents, William Fleet and Elizabeth Ann Human, at 35, Cockburn Street, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated at THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 9 D and 16 B. See also Cambridge St Philips
HUMPHREY William Pryor
Second Lieutenant, 1st/4th Battalion, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). Died 27 May 1918. Aged 29. Son of William James and Mary Elizabeth Humphrey, of Chesham, Bucks Born September 1888. Admitted to Royston British School (Girls and Infants), Royston, Hertfordshire, 1891. In the 1901 census he was aged 12, born Royston, resident with his parents, William James and Mary Elizabeth Humphrey, at 6, Wentworth Place, Waterside, Chesham, Amersham, Buckinghamshire. Member of the Cambridge Branch of the Typographical Association. Married Winifred A Clark in Cambridge in 1918. Buried in DAINVILLE BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row C. Grave 12. See also Cambridge St Philips

Extract from Trade Union Members, Service & Casualties 1914-1918 - Typographical Circular, page 7:

SEC.-LIEUT. W. P. HUMPHREY, CAMBRIDGE
We learn with extreme regret of the death of Sec.-Lieut. W. Pryor Humphrey, of the London Regiment, which occurred on May 28. He joined the Cambs. Regiment in 1914, and went to France in February, 1915, where he was for more than two years. He afterwards gained a commission in the London Regiment, and returned to France on April 19 of this year. Lieutenant Humphrey was 29 years of age and married. The local Press say of him: "Lieut. Humphrey's fine character and lovable personality had won him many friends in the town." This was especially true in regard to the T.A. Coming from Watford (Chesham section), he helped in the formation of the Cambridge Branch, and always took a keen interest in its doings. He will be sadly missed by his fellow members, by whom he was held in the greatest esteem and respect, his upright, honourable character and conduct being recognised by all. He was truly "one of the best."

HUMPHREYS William Horace
Lance Corporal 13785, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in actionn 1st July 1916. Aged 24. Born Comberton, enlisted Cambridge. Son of William and Eliza Humphreys, of "Bronlea," 81, Barton Rd, Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was the son of William and Eliza Humphreys, aged 18, a Farm Labourer, born Comberton, resident Barton Farm, Barton Road, Coton. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Cambridge St Mark's
HUNT James Cecil
Private 15775, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment who died of wounds on Wednesday, 24th May 1916. Aged 37. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Husband of Minnie Hunt, of 8, Jordan's Yard, Bridge St., Cambridge. In the 1911 census he has been married for 7 years to Minnie, aged 31, boot closer and publican, born Chesterton, resident Cow and Calf Pound Hill, Cambridge. Buried in MERICOURT-L'ABBE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot I. Row D. Grave 8. See also Cambridge St Giles
HUNT William James Ephraim
Lance Corporal 36316, 7th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, Killed in action 13 November 1916. Aged 31. Born Cambridge, St. Andrews-The-Less, resident and enlisted Cambridge. Son of the late Thomas Bidwell Hunt and of Alice Hunt, of 5, Clarendon St., Cambridge; husband of Ethel M. Hunt, of 106, Fitzroy St., Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 8 C 9 A and 16 A. See also Cambridge, Christ Church
HURLEY Joseph
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HUTCHINSON Sidney George
Private 56552, 18th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in action 28 September 1918. Aged 19. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, of 8, Wetenhall Road, Cambridge. In the 1901 census he was aged 1, born Cambridgeshire, resident with his parents, George and Sarah Rebacca Hutchinson, at 32, Stockwell Street, Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was aged 11, born Cambridge, at school, resident with his parents at 32, Stockwell Street, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 54 to 60 and 163A. See also Cambridge St Philips

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