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| ALLEN | Edward | possibly
7665, Private, 1st Northamptonshire Regiment. Died 9 May 1915, age
28. Son of Read & Emma Allen, of Parkfield, Doddington; husband
of Rose Hannah Allen, of 77 The Avenue, Ramsey. Born Pondersbridge,
enlisted Peterborough. No known grave. Commemorated on Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais,
France. Also listed on Ramsey Memorial.
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| BAKER | George | 234053,
Gnr, D Battery, 250th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died 22 August
1918, age 39. Husband of Sarah Baker, of The Bank House, Somersham.
Buried Daours Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. Also listed
Somersham Baptist Chapel memorial plaque.
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| BAKER | John Thomas | 23493,
L/Cpl, 1/4th Loyal North Lancashire. Died 22 October 1918, age 28.
Son of John Baker, of Somersham; husband of Ellen Louisa Baker,
of Hill Rise, Lutterworth Rd, Leicester. No known grave. Commemorated on Loos Memorial, Pas
de Calais, France. Also listed Somersham Baptist
Chapel memorial plaque. His brother,T Baker,who served with
the RFC & RAF, and survived the war. |
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| BARLOW | Percy | 30217,
Private, 14th (1st Birmingham Pals) Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
Died 3 September 1916, age 22. Formerly 1683 Hunts Cyclists Btn.
Son of Charles & Catherine Barlow. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial,
Somme, France. Also listed Somersham Baptist
Chapel memorial plaque.
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| BEDFORD | George Herbert | 276478,
Private, 6th Essex Regiment. Killed in action 27 March 191917, age
27. Formerly 6251 Bedfordshire Regiment. Born Chatteris, enlisted
Bedford, resident Somersham. Son of George & Jane Bedford, of
Park Hall Rd, Somersham. No known grave. Commemorated on Jerusalem Memorial, Israel. |
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| BROOKS | Edward | 13878,
Private, 1st Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 27 April 1918,
age 34. Husband of Mrs A R S Brooks, of High St, Somersham. Buried
Merville Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France. |
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| BROWN | Edgar Ernest | 235341,
Private, D company 1/5th Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 10 April
1918, age 35. Son of Richard Brown, of Flora House, Somersham; husband
of Alfreda Brown, of 43 Upton Rd, Torquay, Devon. Buried Morbecque
British Cemetery, Nord, France. See also Melbourn
and Melbourn
All Saints (Cambs). |
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| BURGESS | Albert Henry | 15172,
Private, 6th Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 15 July 1916.
Buried Pozieres British Cemetery, Ovillers-la-Boiselle, Somme, France.
Also listed Pidley. |
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| CHAPMAN | Alfred | 371850,
Private, 4th Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 30 October
1917, age 29. Son of James & Jane Chapman, of Bluntisham; husband
of Ada E Chapman, of Bridge End, Somersham. No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial,
Zonnebeke, Belgium. Also listed Bluntisham/Earith.
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| CHAPMAN | Edward | 23175,
Private, 9th East Surrey Regiment. Killed in action 5 August 1917.
Born Woodhurst, enlisted Bury St Edmunds, living Somersham. Husband
of Mrs C L Jeeps (formerly Chapman), Berrycroft, Willingham, Cambs. No known grave. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, Belgium. Also listed
Bluntisham/Earith memorial.
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| DAVENPORT | Francis Edward Alexander | 2nd
Lieutenant, 1st King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Killed in action
21 March 1918. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.
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| DEWEY | Walter | Private
17966, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in
action 16 June 1915. Aged 32. Born Ely, enlisted Bedford, resident
Somersham, Huntingdonshire. Son of John Freeman Dewey and Elizabeth
Dewey, of Witchford, Ely, Cambs; husband of Annie Dewey, of Church
St., Somersham, St. Ives, Hunts. No known grave. Commemorated on
LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 10 and 11. See
also Witchford Memorial.
Extract from National Roll of the Great War 1914-1918 - Section XII Bedford and Northampton:
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| ELLIS | Herbert William | G/392,
Private, 4th Middlesex Regiment. Died 19 December 1915 at Nottingham
Military Hospital, age 41, after being gassed and wounded in a leg
at the Battle of Loos; his wounded leg was amputated three weeks
before his death. Son of William Ellis, of High St, Somersham; husband
of Louisa E Hall (formerly Ellis), of 36B Graham St, City Rd, London.
Buried Somersham (St John the Baptist) Churchyard. |
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| FARROW | Harry | 613020,
Private, 19th London Rgt (St Pancreas). Died 3 December 1917, age
35. Son of David & Jane Farrow; husband of E A Farrow, of 55
St Martin's Rd, Dartford, Kent. Native of Somersham. Buried Etaples
Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. |
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| FYSON | George Perry | G/18186,
Private, 7th The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in action 3
May 1917. Born St. Ives, Hunts, resident Somersham, Hunts, enlisted
Huntingdon. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.
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| GILLETT | Isaac Frederick | 201209,
Acting L/Cpl, 5th Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 20 July
1917, age 22. Son of Isaac & Elizabeth Gillett, of Holmwood
Crescent, Somersham. No known grave. Commemorated on Jerusalem Memorial, Israel. Also listed
Somersham Baptist Chapel memorial plaque.
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| GOWLER | Tom | 32782,
Private, 66th Company Machine Gun Corps. Died 25 April 1917, age
20. Son of Mary Ann Gowler, of King St, Somersham. Buried Karasouli
Military Cemetery, Greece. Also listed Somersham Baptist
Chapel memorial plaque. |
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| HAMMOND | Markham | 3/8155,
Private, 1st Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds 9 December 1914.
Buried Dranouter Churchyard, Heuvelland, Belgium. Also listed Ely.
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| HINKINS | Charles |
A/3288,
"E" Company, Sergeant, 9th King's Royal Rifle Corps. Died
20 March 1916. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.
From Huntingdonshire Heroes of the First World War by John Bell ISBN 0 946965 21 8. Letter
to Mrs Hinkins Charles' wife from Captain M. Maltden of "E"
Company.. 9th
K.R.R.C.
31.3.16 |
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| HOLDICH | George | TR/9/6430,
52nd Bedfordshire Rgt/26th Btn Training Reserve. Died of diphtheria
30 March 1917. Buried Dovercourt (All Saints) Churchyard, Essex.
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| HOLMES | Albert | 40396,
Private, 1/7th Lancashire Fusiliers. Died 23 October 1918, age 38.
Son of William & Ann Holmes, of Somersham; husband of Sarah
Holmes, of 2 High Rd, Whetstone, London. Buried Romeries Communal
Cemetery Extension, Nord, France. Also listed Colne.
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| KIGHTLY | George William | 19737,
Private, 10th Hampshire Regiment. Died 7 December 1915, age 29.
Son of Mr & Mrs J Kightly, of March; husband of the late Charlotte
Kightly. No known grave. Commemorated on Doiran Memorial, Greece. Also listed Chatteris.
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| LEEDS | Ernest | 42880,
Private, 16th (Public Schools) Middlesex Regiment. Died of wounds
17 August 1917. Born Somersham, enlisted Norwich, lived Gorleston.
Buried Bleuet Farm Cemetery, Elverdinghe, Ieper, Belgium. |
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| MAYCOCK | Edgar | 160563,
Private, 38th Btn Machine Gun Corps. Died 9 November 1918, age 25.
Son of Sam & Elizabeth Maycock, of 1 Gunthorpe Rd, Peterborough.
Native of Ramsey Hollow, Hunts. Buried Rocquigny-Equancourt Road
British Cemetery, Manancourt, Somme, France. |
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| MILLER | Alfred Richard Wilfred |
15329,
Private, 1st Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 5 May 1915,
age 20. Son of Richard & Annie Miller, of Park Hall Rd, Somersham. No known grave. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, Belgium.
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| MITCHELL | Benjamin | 26205,
Private, 4th Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 23 April 1917. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.
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| MOORE | William Addison Hone | 2nd
Lieutenant, 11th Essex Regiment. Killed in action 5 May 191917,
age 21. Son of Dr F Hone Moore & the late Ruth Eleanor Moore
(died 28 November 191904), of Elmside, Steyning, Sussex. Buried
Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe, Pas de Calais, France.
There is a private memorial to 2nd Lieutenant Moore in St John the
Baptist Church. Moore was a rancher in Canada and enlisted as 79592,
31st Btn Canadian Infantry, which came to the UK in May 1915 and
went to France in September 1915. He was commissioned from E Company,
9th (Reserve) Btn Canadian Infantry as 2nd Lieutenant, in the 3/5th
Essex on 18 January 1916. |
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| NIX | Percival Kent | Fleet
Surgeon, H.M.S. Bulwark, Royal Navy. Killed in the explosion of
H.M.S. BulwarK in Sheerness harbour on 26 November 1914, age 45.
Younger son of John & Caroline Nix, of Chatteris. Served 18
years in Royal Navy. There is a private memorial to Fleet Surgeon
Nix BA, MB, BC, in St John the Baptist Church. Buried Somersham
(St John the Baptist) Churchyard. Also listed Chatteris.
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| NORMAN | (Charles) Eric | 2422,
Air Mechanic 1st Class, Main Wings 13th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps.
Died in a motorcycle accident 9 September 1916, age 19. Son of Charles
& Dora Ellen Norman, of Somersham. Buried Aubigny Communal Cemetery
Extension, Pas de Calais, France. Also listed Somersham Baptist
Chapel memorial plaque.
From Huntingdonshire Heroes of the First World War by John Bell ISBN 0 946965 21 8. Letter
to Mrs Norman Eric's mother from the Douglas Percy Rolfe.
R.F.C.
B.E,F.
Sept 10th.
1916. |
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| PEACOCK | William Bletso | 26087,
Private, 9th Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Died 3 September 1916. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Born Somersham 1890. son
of Samuel & Fanny Ann Peacock. Also listed Somersham Baptist
Chapel memorial plaque. |
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| ROSE, MM | Frederick W | 12676,
Private, 9th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 26 April 1917. Awarded
Military Medal as stretcher bearer. Born Somersham Fen. Lived Chapel
Lane, Chatteris. Buried St Patrick's Cemetery, Loos, Pas de Calais,
France. Also listed Chatteris.
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| RUFF | George Edward | 8996,
Private, 2nd Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 7 April 1915. Buried
Suffolk Cemetery, Heuvelland, Belgium. |
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| RUFF | John | 17521,
Private, 8th Royal Fusiliers. Died 2 March 1916. No known grave. Commemorated on Loos Memorial,
Pas de Calais, France. |
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| ROWELL | Frederick Charles | 15161,
Private, 1st Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 6 May 1915,
age 23. Son of Mr T & Mrs L Rowell, of Garden Cottage, High
St, Somersham. No known grave. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, Belgium.
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| SARGEANT | Herbert | 267488,
Cpl, 1st Bucks Btn, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
Died of wounds 29 October 1918, age 25. Born and living in Somersham,
enlisted St Ives. Formerly 545, Bedfordshire Regiment. Buried Cavalletto
British Cemetery, Italy. |
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| SKEGGS | Alexander Lorrance | 16328,
Private, 2nd Northamptonshire Regiment. Died 10 March 1917, age
40. Buried Somersham (St John the Baptist) Churchyard, Somersham.
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| TAYLOR | William [Alkanah] | 241383,
Private, 1st/5th Battalion (Territorial) Northumberland Fusiliers.
Formerly 6310, Norfolk Regt. Died 26 October 1917, age 33. Son of
Joseph Alfred Taylor and Elizabeth Arm Taylor of Kilburn, London;
husband of Elise May Taylor (nee Holdich) of West End, Somersham,
Cambs. No known grave. Commemorated on on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, Belgium, Panel
19 to 23 and 162. |
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| THOMPSON | Joseph | 15340,
Private, 6th Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds 25 January 1916.
Son of Emma Jane Thompson, of Drove House, Park Hall Rd, Somersham.
Buried Doullens Communal Cemetery Extension No 1, Somme, France.
Also listed Somersham Baptist Chapel memorial
plaque.
From Huntingdonshire Heroes of the First World War by John
Bell ISBN 0 946965 21 8.
Five letters to Mrs Thompson Joseph's mother from the Nursing Sister and Hospital Chaplain. No
153/0 23rd.
January 1916. 25th.
January 1916. |
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| THROSSEL | Frederick | [Also
listed as THROSSELL] Private 34177, 5th Battalion Wiltshire Regiment.
Discharged 5 August 1919, unit, influenza, pneumonia and paraplegia.
He married 25-10-09, two daughters. Aged 35. Grocer's manager at
Midsomer Norton, Somerset. Served India for 19 months. Born Hemingford
Grey. Examined 25 November 1915, age 31. Joined 3rd Wilts 25 November
1915. Attested 29 November 1915, posted 3rd Battalion, 15 June 1917,
India 21 July 1917, to UK 15 January 1919. In 1901 census he was
17, grocer's assistant, born 1884, son of Samuel and Francis. Born
Hemingford Grey. In 1911 census he is living in Midsomer Norton,
age 27 with wife Winifred aged 25. |
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| TURNER | Fred | 43143,
L/Cpl, 110th Coy Machine Gun Corps. Died 3 October 1917, age 24.
Son of Mr R & Mrs S Turner, of Vicarage Lane, Somersham. No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, Belgium. |
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| WHEATON | Frederick | 18839,
Private, 7th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 15 March 1917. Buried
Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery, Arras, Pas de Calais, France. |
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| WOOTTEN | Alfred | 6995,
Private, 2nd Coldstream Guards. Army Reservist. Died 1 October 1914
at No 4 Clearing Hospital, Braisne, of wounds received at Troyon
29 September 1914. Age 29. Son of late Richard Wootten, of Somersham,
& Mrs Rebecca Wootten.; husband of Florence Wootten, of Woodfields,
Stansted, Essex. Special memorial B9 at Braine Communal Cemetery,
Aisne, France.
From Andy Pay's research into the Marquis de Ruvigny' s Roll of Honour the following: Volume 1 , Part 1, page 385 WOOTTEN, Alfred, Private, 6995, 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards. Son of the late Richard Wootten, of Somersham, by his wife, Rebecca dau of James Ruff, of Somersham. Born Somersham , co Hunts, 14 July 191885, educated there. Enlisted at Lincoln 23 October 191906, and after serving seven years with the colours, was transferred to the Army reserve,23 October 191913, with "Exemplary" character. On mobilisation he rejoined on 6 August 191914, went to France with the Expeditionary Force, 9 August 191914 and died in number 4 Clearing Station st Braisne, 1 October 191914 from wounds received in action at Troyon 29 September 191914, during the battle of the Aisne. Brig - Gen H.W. Stubbs, Coldstream Guards, wrote " No more faithful, true, and gallant soldier gave his life for his country. He did his duty as a guardsman and lived and died a Coldstreamer". He married at Stansted, Essex, 10 April 191909, Florence (3, Gray st, Manchester Sq, W) dau of William Perry of Stansted, and had two children, Alfred Frank b 29 November 191911 and Florence Pamela b 4 March 191910. |
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The church also contains a Roll of Honour listing all the men who served in the Great War. It lists names only with no other details. 1939-45 The World War Two memorial stands at The Cross, Somersham. IN
GRATEFUL MEMORY |
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| BARLOW | Peter Sidney |
1318860, Sergeant,
138 Squadron Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed in action
8 January 1944, age 22. Son of Mr & Mrs Harry Barlow, of Somersham;
husband of Eileen Beatrice, of Somersham. Buried Somersham (St John
the Baptist) Churchyard. Also listed Colne.
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| BARSON | Leslie Joshua |
Private, 2nd
Battalion, Huntingdonshire Home Guard. Drowned at Hemingford Grey
28 June 1942, age 33. Son of Jonathan & Florence Barson, of
11 Council Houses, West End, Somersham; husband of Lily Mary Barson,
of Somersham. Buried Somersham (St John the Baptist) Churchyard.
See also E O Moore, Bluntisham
& Earith. |
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| BEHAGG | Reginald H |
1066117 Sergeant,
56 Medium Rgt, Royal Artillery. Died 27 May 1940, age 33. Buried
Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Poperinghe, Belgium. |
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| BELL | Alfred |
No further information
currently available. |
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| BUTLER | Willie | T/155539, Driver, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 26 March 1942. Son of Mr & Mrs G A Butler, of Somersham. Buried El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt.
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| DEW | Douglas Wilfred |
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| LOWE | Douglas Kitchener |
5886075, Private,
5th Northamptonshire Regiment. Died 21 May 1940, age 20. Son of
Mr & Mrs R E Lowe, of Somersham. Buried Coxyde Military Cemetery,
Koksijde, Belgium. |
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| SEAMARK | Frederick C |
5933830, Private,
1st Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died of beri-beri 31 August 1943, as
Prisoner of War at Tamakan, Thailand, age 31. Buried Kanchanaburi
War Cemetery, Thailand.
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| SMITH | Stanley |
Stoker
1st Class C/SKX
1531, H.M.S. Liverpool, Royal Navy. Killed in action 14 June 1942,
age 19, during Operation Harpoon. While escorting a Malta convoy,
the cruiser was hit by a torpedo from an Italian bomber; 15 men
in an engine room were killed. Son of George & Lilla May Smith,
of 10 West End, Somersham. No known grave. Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent.
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| THOMAS | Robert William |
Private 5886010, 1st Battalion, The King's Regiment (Liverpool).
Missing believed killed in action 20 May 1944. Aged 23. Born Northamptonshire,
resident Huntingdonshire. No known grave. Commemorated on Rangoon
Memorial, Myanmar (Burma). Face 6. |
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Extract from Hunts Post in 1946:
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| THOMAS | Sydney A |
[Newspape states 2nd Battalion] Lance Corporal 5884965, 5th Battalion,
Northamptonshire Regiment. Died of wounds 7 April 1943. Aged 24.
Son of William and Lettie Thomas; husband of Bridget Thresa Thomas,
of Annsborough, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Buried in Medjez-El-Bab
War Cemetery, Tunisia. Plot 2. Row D. Grave 3. |
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| WEST | John |
Stoker 1st Class
P/KX 87203, H.M.S.
Drake, Royal Navy. Died 23 April 1941, age 25. Son of George
& Mary Jane Drake, of Somersham. Buried in Plymouth (Weston
Mill) Cemetery, Devon. |
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| WHITFIELD | Dennis Eric |
5831247, Private,
2nd Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died at sea 21 September 1944, Prisoner
of War, age 24. Son of Mr & Mrs J C Whitfield, of Somersham. No known grave. Commemorated on Singapore Memorial, Singapore.
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| ROLINSON | Walter Edgar |
Driver, T/285588,
422 General Transport Company, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 20
March 1942, age 36. Son of George & Bertha Wilson Rolinson;
husband of Kathleen Annie Rolinson, of Hull. |
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SOMERSHAM BAPTIST CHAPEL MEMORIALThe plaque on a wooden frame commemorates the men who were associated with the chapel. |
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| BAKER | John | See
Somersham. |
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| BAKER | George | See
Somersham. |
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| BARLOW | Percy | See
Somersham. |
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| BROWN | Arthur | See
Colne. |
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| GILLETT | Isaac | See
Somersham. |
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| GOWLER | Tom | See
Somersham. |
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| HEWISON | Jack | 2nd
Lieutenant, 9th Royal Scots. Died 19 April 1917, age 21. Son of
the Rev John R Hewison, Westray, Orkney. Buried St Nicholas British
Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. The Rev Hewison was a former pastor
at Somersham Baptist Chapel. |
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| NORMAN | Eric | See
Somersham. |
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| PRIOR | Benjamin | See
Colne. |
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| PEACOCK | William | See
Somersham. |
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| THOMPSON | Joseph | See
Somersham. |
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