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In honoured memory of the men of this parish who gave their lives for King and Country in the Great War 1914 – 1918.
| BOWINS |
James Henry |
Private M2/076391. 338th M.T Coy, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 8th January 1919, aged 42 years. Son of James and Mary Ann Bowins of Candlesby, Lincs. Commemorated Chela Kula Military Cemetery, Nish. F.1. |
| BOWINS |
Thompson |
Private 241514. 2/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 11th April 1917. Son of Samuel and Ruth Bowins. Born Candlesby, Lincs, enlisted London and resident Spilsby, Lincs. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 1C. |
| BROWN |
Charles Frederick Samuel |
Private 22736. 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 17th December 1917, aged 26 years. Son of David and Annie Brown. Husband of Amelia Brown of Brooks Cottage, Boston Road, Spilsby, Lincs. Born Toynton St Peter, enlisted Spilsby and resident Burgh, Lincs. Commemorated Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery. V.H.2. |
| DAWSON |
George William |
Private 12982. 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 6th December 1915. Born Candlesby, enlisted Louth, Lincs and resident Kensington, Mdx. Commemorated Menin Road South Military Cemetery. III.E.4. |
| DAWSON |
John Edward |
Private 43056. 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment (4th on memorial). Died of wounds 17th August 1918. Brother of Edith C and Alice S Dawson of Candlesby, Lincs. Enlisted Lincoln and resident Candlesby, Lincs. Commemorated Daours Communal Cemetery Extension. IV.C.30. |
| EAGLE |
Arnold |
Driver 191751. C Battery, 277th Bde, Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 29th March 1918. Son of Samuel and Mary A Eagle of Candlesby, Lincs. Husband of Rose Eagle of 13 St Andrews Drive, Skegness, Lincs. Born Candlesby, enlisted Wainfleet and resident Skegness, Lincs. Commemorated St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. P.VII.H.10B. |
| GOOD |
Henry |
Driver 33337. 136th Army Troops Coy, Royal Engineers. Died Gallipoli 17th November 1915. Born and enlisted Spilsby, Lincs. Commemorated East Murdos Military Cemetery. III.C.93. |
| MacKENZIE |
Donald |
L/Corporal S/22398. 1st Battalion, Cameron Highlanders. Killed in action 3rd September 1916. Born Agais Ferry (?), Invernesshire, enlisted Spilsby and resident Candlesby, Lincs. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 15B. |
| SWINN |
Wilfred Ely |
Stoker 2nd Class K/38841. HMS Vivid, Royal Navy. Died 26th January 1917, aged 26 years. Son of Mr W Swinn, husband of Alice Briggs (formerly Swinn) of 15 Frampton Place, Boston, Lincs. Born Candlesby, Lincs. Commemorated Boston Cemetery. T.876. |
| Candlesby
Roll of Honour in the Great War 1914 –18. |
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| ATKINSON |
Bernard |
5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| ATKINSON |
Frederick |
Leicestershire Regiment. |
| ATKINSON |
Harry |
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| BOWINS |
Harry |
Army Service Corps.† - See memorial for details |
| BOWINS |
Thompson |
5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. † - See memorial for details |
| BROWN |
Charles Frederick S |
1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. † - See memorial for details |
| BROWN |
John |
8th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| DARMON |
John |
6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| DAWSON |
George |
7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. † - See memorial for details |
| DAWSON |
John |
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. † - See memorial for details |
| EAGLE |
Arnold |
Royal Field Artillery. † - See memorial for details |
| EAGLE |
George |
Durham Light Infantry. |
| EAGLE |
Horace |
Lincolnshire Yeomanry. |
| EAGLE |
Sidney |
South Staffordshire Regiment. |
| FALBERG |
Willie |
5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| GOOD |
George |
Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment). |
| GOOD |
Harry |
Royal Engineers. † - See memorial for details |
| GOOD |
Walter |
Lincolnshire Yeomanry. |
| GREBBY |
Amos |
Durham Light Infantry. |
| HUTSON |
John W |
Royal Field Artillery. |
| KIME |
Harry |
RME |
| KIME |
Hugh |
Royal Engineers. |
| KIRKMAN |
Leonard |
East Lancashire Regiment. |
| LEVERTON |
Frederick |
3rd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| McKENZIE |
Donald |
Cameron Highlanders. † - See memorial for details |
| MYERS |
Fred |
Royal Field Artillery. |
| MYERS |
Joseph |
Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment). |
| PADLEY |
Jonas G |
1st Canadian P10n. |
| ROOK |
Walter |
Army Service Corps. |
| RUTTER |
Arthur |
Rifle Brigade. |
| RUTTER |
George |
Royal Engineers. |
| RUTTER |
Horace J |
3rd Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. |
| SIMPSON |
Albert |
Lincolnshire Yeomanry. |
| SIMPSON |
Charles H |
Army Service Corps. |
| SIMPSON |
Thomas H |
Royal Field Artillery. |
| SWINN |
Wilfred E |
Royal Navy. † - See memorial for details |
| THORNALLY |
G.B |
9th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment. |
| THORNALLY |
Joseph |
Army Service Corps. |
| VAMPLEW |
Arthur |
Lincolnshire Yeomanry. |
| VAMPLEW |
Henry |
Army Veterinary Corps. |
| Individual
Memorial |
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|
ALINGTON |
Gervase Winford Stovin |
In
loving memory of Gervase Winford Stovin Alington B.A. Magdalen College
Oxford Artists Rifles. Corporal 17th Battalion, London Regiment.
Military Medal and Bar. Only child of Gervase and Mary, and grandson
of John Alington (Rector). Killed in action at Tournai, Belgium
9th November 1918, aged 26 years.
Military Medal and Bar. Corporal 766852. 28th Battalion, London Regiment, attached 17th Battalion. Killed inaction 9th November 1918, aged 26 years. Son of Gervase O’Bryen and Mary Charlotte Swan Alington of 9 Montpelier Grove, Cheltenham, Glos. Born Slough, Bucks, enlisted London and resident Cheltenham, Glos. Commemorated Tournai Communal Cemetery Allied Extension. V.D.1. |
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churchyard but not on memorial. |
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| LOCK |
Libert Henry |
Gunner 822808. 19 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. Son of Leonard Frank and Beatrice Maud Lock of Brixton Hill, London. Brothers Arthur Frederick and Wilfred Vincent Lock also died on service. Commemorated Candlesby (St Benedict) Churchyard. |
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