|
Lest We Forget |
|
|
![]() |
| |
![]() |
![]() |
TO
THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN MEMORY OF THOSE FROM THIS PARISH
WHO HAVE FALLEN AND ALSO OF
THOSE WHO SERVED IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-19.
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED .
AND ALSO THE CLOCK IN THE CHURCH TOWER
| * BROADLEY | G |
Possibly George Broadley.
Private 8987. 2nd Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in
action 23rd April 1915, aged 30 years. Son of James and Catherine
Broadley of 62 Clarenden Street, Hull, Yorks. Born Huggate and enlisted
Hull, Yorks. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 31
and 31. or Possibly George Broadley. Private 242337. 1st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 6th May 1917, aged 38 years. Brother of Mrs Elizabeth H Maddison of 7 Harcourt Terrace, Hull, Yorks. Born Withernwick and enlisted Beverley, Yorks. Commemorated Arras memorial. Bay 2 and 3. |
| * COULSON | Francis Harold |
Private 142131. 18th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), formerly
21898 East Yorkshire Regiment. Died of wounds 13th September 1918,
aged 26 years. Son of W and A Coulson of Elstronwick, Yorks. Born
Erith, KEN and enlisted Hull, Yorks. Commemorated St Sever Cemetery
Extension. R.II.E.18. |
| * FENN | G E |
Appears to be George
Edward Fenn, born c1895 Hull the son of Henry and Charlotte Fenn,
and brother of Herbert Fenn. Present 1911 with parents and brother
at 16 Ferry Avenue, Stoneferry, Sculcoates, Yorks. G E Fenn (forenames
not noted on CWGC). Lance Corporal 201631. 3rd Battalion, East Yorkshire
Regiment. Died 20th January 1919. Commemorated Hull (Hedon Road)
Cemetery. 374.76. |
| * FENN | Herbert |
Private 28427. 7th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. Died of wounds
9th June 1918, aged 21 years. Son of Henry and Charlotte Fenn of
Elstronwick Cottage, Elstronwick, Yorks. Born and enlisted Hull,
Yorks. Commemorated Acheux British Cemetery. Plot 1. Row D. Grave
31. |
| * ROBINSON | Cecil Beaumont |
Lieutenant. 13th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, attached 9th Battalion. Died 14th September 1916, aged 32 years (as CWGC but see individual memorial). Son of (the late) Alfred Ernest and Alice Maud Robinson. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 2A, 2C and 2D. Also commemorated on an individual plaque within the church:
IN
PROUD AND LOVING |
| * WEBSTER | J A |
Possibly John Alfred
Webster. Gunner 64054. B Battery, 174th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 11th September 1917, aged 24 years. Son of John
Thomas and Elizabeth Webster of Easington, Yorks. Born Easington
and enlisted West Hull, Yorks. Commemorated La Clytte Military Cemetery.
II.D.7. or Probably James Athelstan Webster. Sapper 506716. 25th Signal Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action 27th May 1918, aged 30 years. Husband of Octavia Harness (formerly Webster) of Bush Farm, Ottringham, Yorks. Commemorated Hermonville Military Cemetery. III.D.6. |
(Those
who served and returned) |
||
| ALLERSTON | P | |
| BAKER | G | |
| BARCLAY | J | |
| BEADLE | J W | |
| CALEY | B | |
| CLAPISON | W | |
| COATES | G | |
| COATES | H E C | |
| COLLIS | W | |
| CRAWFORTH | G | |
| DANT | F | |
| DANT | J | |
| DEARING | W | |
| DUNN | F | |
| DUNN | R | |
| DUNN | T | |
| FORD | W | |
| HASS | G H | |
| HUNTER | A | |
| HUNTER | F | |
| HUNTER | G | |
| HUNTER | T | |
| JACKSON | A | |
| JOHNSON | B | |
| JOHNSON | R | |
| LAMB | G | |
| LITTLE | R | |
| MAYCOCK | A W | |
| MAYCOCK | H C | |
| MAYCOCK | J S | |
| RICHARDSON | H | |
| SAW | E | |
| SHARP | J | |
| SHARP | R | |
| SHARP | T | |
| SHARP | W | |
| SHEPHERD | F | |
| SPEIGHT | F | |
| SPEIGHT | J E | |
| STICKNEY | J E D | |
| WEBSTER | J W | |
| WEBSTER | R D | |
| WOOD | F | |
| WOODHOUSE | E | |
| WOODHOUSE | F | |
| WOODHOUSE | H | |
| WOODHOUSE | R E |
Last updated 24 March, 2021
|
Main
page
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Copyright © Roll-of-Honour.com 2002- | GDPR Cookies Email: webmaster@roll-of-honour.com |