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Photograph Copyright © Michael Peck 2007 |
To
the honoured memory
of the men of Mareham -Le-Fen
who fell in the Great War
1914 – 1918.
| BELL |
George |
Private
13396. A Coy, 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds
Gallipoli 31st July 1915, aged 20 years. Son of John W and Mary
J Bell of Mareham le Fen, Lincs. Born Mareham le Fen, enlisted Horncastle
and resident Mareham le Fen, Lincs. Commemorated HELLES MEMORIAL.
Panel 44 to 46. |
| CHESTER |
William
Henry |
Private
13669. Z Coy, 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action
25th September 1915, aged 21 years. Son of Mr and Mrs James Chester
of West View, Mareham le Fen, Lincs. Born Wildmore, enlisted Lincoln
and resident Mareham le Fen, Lincs. Commemorated PLOEGSTREET MEMORIAL.
Panel 3. |
| COOLING |
Harry |
Corporal
7602. 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 10th
March 1915, aged 28 years. Son of John and Hannah Cooling, husband
of Florence Minnie Hotham (formerly Cooling) of 4 School Street,
Hull, Yorks. Born Boston, enlisted Lincoln, Lincs and resident Hull,
Yorks. Commemorated LE TOURET MEMORIAL. Panel 8. |
| ELLWOOD |
Charles
Hugh |
Lieutenant.
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 2nd June
1915, aged 27 years. Son of Arthur and Caroline Ellwood of Mareham
(le Fen?), Lincs. Commemorated DRANOUTER CHURCHYARD. VI.4. |
| FLETCHER |
Charles
Herbert |
Corporal
12924. 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 23rd
August 1918, aged 23 years. Son of William and Emily Jane Fletcher
of Mareham le Fen, Lincs. Enlisted September 1914, spent 3 ˝ years
overseas. Born and enlisted Mareham le Fen, Lincs. Commemorated
MONT HUON MILITARY CEMETERY, Le Treport. VII.C.8B. |
| HORTON |
Walter
Henry |
Private
12934. 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 5th
July 1916. Born Mareham le Fen, enlisted Horncastle and resident
Kirkby on Bain, Lincs. Commemorated HEILLY STATION CEMETERY, Mericourt-L’Abbe.
I.A.24. |
| JOHNSON |
Percy |
Military
Medal. Private 19736. C Coy, 10th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Alberta
Regiment). Died 13th October 1918, aged 28 years. Son of Henry and
Rose Johnson of Osborne House, Mareham le Fen, Lincs. Commemorated
DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY, Etrun. VII.B.86. |
| JOHNSON |
Wilfred
Henry |
Not
located on SDGW or CWGC but from the book "Remembered The
Men on the Mareham-le-Fen War Memorial", by Mike Hodgson,
who cites the 4th of November 1922 edition of the Boston Standard
he was born Marsham Le Fen 22nd July 1893 and died 31st October
1922. Aged 29. Son of Henry (Butcher by trade) and Rose Johnson,
resident Mareham le Fen in 1901. |
| NEWSTEAD |
Ernest |
Private
37475. 2nd battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment, formerly 16482 Northamptonshire
Regiment. Killed in action 4th April 1917. Born Harleston, Norfolk,
enlisted Oundle, Northants and resident Boston, Lincs. Commemorated
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL. Pier and Face 11D. |
| PADLEY |
Charles
William |
Private
42482. 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment, formerly 3/61658 Lincolnshire
Regiment. Died of wounds home 23rd November 1918. Son of Charles
and Emily Padley of Mareham le Fen, Lincs. Born Mareham le Fen,
enlisted Lincoln and resident Mareham le Fen, Lincs. Commemorated
MAREHAM LE FEN CEMETERY. 5.17. |
| PORTER |
Fred |
Battery
Quartermaster Sergeant 23873. 7th Bde Ammunition Column, Royal Horse
Artillery. Died 3rd December 1918. Commemorated GOSSELIES COMMUNAL
CEMETERY. |
| ROBERTS |
Walter |
Driver
148304. 21st Pack Wireless Section, Royal Engineers. Died home 19th
March 1917, aged 23 years. Son of Mark and Susan Roberts of The
Green, Mareham le Fen, Lincs. Born Holbeach Marsh, enlisted Holbeach
and resident Holbeach Marsh, Lincs. Commemorated MAREHAM LE FEN
CEMETERY. 3.15. |
| SCARBRO |
William |
Private
3983. 18th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died 17th November
1918, aged 23 years. Son of Alfred and Ellen Scarbro of Mareham
on the Hill, Lincs. Commemorated VADENCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Maissemy.
I.C.28. |
| SPIKINGS |
Albert |
L/Corporal
200876. 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 6th
April 1917. Enlisted Lincoln and resident Fillingham, Lincs. Commemorated
BRAY MILITARY CEMETERY. II.F.10. |
| Their
name liveth for evermore. |
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| 1939-1945 |
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| ELLWOOD |
Arthur
Addison |
DSO.OBE.MC.
Colonel. General Staff, formerly C.O 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire
Regiment. Died 15th March 1943, aged 57 years. Son of Lt Col Arthur
and Caroline Ellwood, husband of Winifred Ellwood (nee Scorer) of
Mareham, Lincs. Justice of the Peace. Commemorated BROOKWOOD MEMORIAL.
Panel 1. Column 3. |
| GOSLING |
Ernest |
Trooper
7893425. Royal Armoured Corps. Died 15th January 1944, aged 25 years.
Son of Tom and Norah Gosling of Mareham le Fen, Lincs. Commemorated
MAREHAM LE FEN CEMETERY. North Sec. Grave 230. |
| SPRIGGS |
B |
Memorial
has Sergeant. Possibly Bert
Spriggs. L/Sergeant 2351903. 54th HAA Regiment, Royal Artillery,
Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals. Died 30th March 1944, aged
33 years. Son of Charles and Maria Spriggs, husband of Joan Spriggs
of Kirby Muxloe, Leics. Schoolmaster. Commemorated BROOKWOOD MEMORIAL.
Panel 8. Column 1. |
| WILKINSON |
H |
Memorial
has Private. Possibly Harold
Wilkinson. Gunner 4802029. 21st Anti Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery.
Died 18th July 1944, aged 26 years. Son of Mr and Mrs C Wilkinson
of New Bolingbroke, Lincs. Commemorated BANNEVILLE-LA-CAMPAGNE WAR
CEMETERY. IV.F.13. |
| Scroll
in church. |
||
| This
is a true record of the names of the men of Mareham–Le-Fen who went
out at their country’s call to do battle for liberty and right. |
||
| 1914 |
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| BUTLER |
Robert
M |
Driver.
Royal Field Artillery. |
| CHESTER |
Felix
E |
Private.
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| CUNNINGTON |
Eldred
S |
Corporal.
8th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| DAUBNEY |
Alfred |
Private.
7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| ELLIS |
William
H |
L/Corporal.
3rd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| ELLWOOD |
Arthur
A |
DSO.
OBE. MC. Major. 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| FOSTER |
Arthur |
Gunner.
Royal Horse Artillery. |
| GOSLING |
Tom |
Mentioned
in Despatches. Battery Quartermaster Sergeant. Royal Field Artillery. |
| JOHNSON |
Wilfred
H |
Private.
7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment and Berkshire Regiment. |
| MADDY |
William |
Sergeant.
3rd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| MAJOR |
Bert |
Corporal.
7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment and Royal Engineers. |
| MILLER |
Albert |
Private.
7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| PORTER |
Ernest |
Private.
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| SCARBRO |
Hugh |
Private.
Royal Welch Fusiliers. |
| SCARBRO |
Percy |
Air
Mechanic. Royal Air Force. |
| SILVESTER |
Robert |
Gunner.
Royal Field Artillery. |
| SILVESTER |
Samuel |
Driver.
Royal Field Artillery. |
| SMITH |
Leonard
W J |
Sergeant.
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment and Machine Gun Corps. |
| SPIKINGS |
George |
Driver.
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| WHITING |
William |
Guardsman.
Coldstream Guards. |
| 1915 |
||
| BUTLER |
John
W |
Guardsman.
Coldstream Guards. |
| COUPLAND |
George |
2nd
Lieutenant. Royal Air Force. |
| DONNOR |
George |
Trooper.
Lincolnshire Yeomanry. |
| DONNOR |
Thomas |
Trooper.
Lincolnshire Yeomanry. |
| DONNOR |
William
H |
Private.
Canadian Infantry. |
| ELLIS |
Ebor
K |
L/Corporal.
Coldstream Guards. |
| GOSLING |
John
W |
Signaller.
6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| JOHNSON |
Robert
W |
Private.
York and Lancaster Regiment. |
| JOHNSON |
Sidney
F |
Private.
Royal Army Medical Corps. |
| KIND |
Albert
E |
Private.
6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| KIRK |
Joseph |
Signaller.
Lincolnshire Regiment and Leinster Regiment. |
| NEWSTEAD |
Bert |
Private.
Royal Army Medical Corps. |
| NEWSTEAD |
Jack |
Private.
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| PADLEY |
Harry |
Private.
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| PORTER |
Alfred |
Private.
Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. |
| PORTER |
William |
Private.
3rd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| REESON |
Harry |
Driver.
Royal Field Artillery and Royal Army Service Corps. |
| SCOTT |
Edward |
Private.
6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| WILKINSON |
Charles
E |
Trooper.
East Yorkshire Yeomanry. |
| 1916 |
||
| BROWN |
Charles
E |
Private.
Royal Army Service Corps (MT) |
| BUTLER |
Charles
E |
Sapper.
Royal Engineers. |
| EVISON |
John
H |
Private.
6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| FEATHERSTONE |
William
E |
Private.
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| GOSLING |
Tom |
Private.
Notts and Derby Regiment and Royal Army Service Corps. |
| GOSLING |
William |
Trooper.
Lincolnshire Yeomanry. |
| HODGSON |
Willie |
Private.
Royal Lancaster Regiment. |
| NEWSTEAD |
Frank |
Corporal.
Royal Army Service Corps. |
| PADLEY |
George
T |
Private.
Royal Army Veterinary Corps. |
| RANSHAW |
Samuel |
Driver.
Royal Army Service Corps. |
| SCARBRO |
Alan |
L/Corporal.
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| WILKINSON |
Arthur |
Corporal.
Royal Engineers. |
| WILKINSON |
Charles |
Private.
Middlesex Regiment. |
| 1917 |
||
| CODD |
Walter |
Air
Mechanic. Royal Air Force. |
| JOHNSON |
Hubert
R |
Gunner.
Royal Field Artillery. |
| MILLER |
Walter |
Private.
Royal Scots Fusiliers. |
| RANSHAW |
Frank |
Private.
Middlesex Regiment. |
| 1918 |
||
| BUSH |
Charles
E |
Private.
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| BUTTERY |
George |
Private.
Durham Light Infantry. |
| FEATHERSTONE |
Alexander
F |
Corporal.
Royal Air Force. |
| JOHNSON |
Reginald |
Private.
3rd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| KIRK |
George |
Private.
Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. |
| RICHARDSON |
Joseph
H |
Private.
1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| ROBERTS |
Edward |
Private.
1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| VAMPLEW |
George
W |
Private.
3rd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. |
| VEALE |
John
H |
Private.
Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). |
| WILKINSON |
George |
Private.
Canadian Scottish. |
| At centre of scroll |
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| BELL |
George |
Private.
6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds July 1915. |
| CHESTER |
William
H |
Private.
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed September 1915. |
| COOLING |
Harry |
Corporal.
2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed September 1914. |
| ELLWOOD |
Charles
H |
Lieutenant.
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed June 1915. |
| FLETCHER |
Charles
H |
Corporal
Signaller. 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds
August 1918. |
| HORTON |
Walter
H |
Private.
Machine Gun Corps. Killed July 1916. |
| JOHNSON |
Percy |
Military
Medal. Private. 10th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Died October
1918. |
| NEWSTEAD |
Ernest |
Private.
3rd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed April 1917. |
| PADLEY |
Charles
W |
Private.
Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds November 1918. |
| PORTER |
Fred |
Battery
Quartermaster Sergeant. Royal Horse Artillery. Died January 1919. |
| ROBERTS |
Walter |
Driver.
Royal Engineers. Died March 1917. |
| SCARBRO |
William |
Private.
Machine Gun Corps. Died October 1918. |
| SPIKINGS |
Albert |
L/Corporal.
4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed April 1917. |
| VAMPLEW |
James |
Note:
Not on memorial. Private 10909. 8th Battalion, Lincolnshire
Regiment. Killed in action 26th September 1915, aged 20 years. Son
of George Vamplew of Mareham Gate, Mareham le Fen, Lincs. Born Woodside
(Tumby Woodside?), enlisted Boston and resident Mareham le Fen,
Lincs. Commemorated LOOS MEMORIAL. Panel 31 to 34. |
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