
GAYHURST
WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and copyright © Carolynn Langley 2006 |
This memorial is inside
the Church of St. Peter, which is part of the Gayhurst estate; some
of the name’s on the Roll of Honour are also on the war memorial
at Stoke Goldington which is the
next village.
Photographs
Copyright © Carolynn Langley 2006 |
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| 1914 |
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1919 |
To
the Glory of God
And in affectionate memory of the
Gallant men from this parish who laid
Down Their lives for the Empire. |
| CADOGAN |
Henry
Osbert Samuel |
Lieutenant
Colonel, 1st Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers. Killed in action
30th October 1914. Aged 46. Son of the Rev. Edward Cadogan of Wicken,
Northamptonshire. Husband of Evelyn Violet Crispin (formerly Cadogan)
of Little Salterns, Beulieu, Hampshire. Buried in Hooge Crater Cemetery,
Ieper, West–Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot 1XA. Row L. Grave 11. Also
on memorial at Stoke Goldington.
There is a further Wooden carved memorial in the chancel to the
left.
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| MacALISTER
|
James
D |
Private
15642, 7th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action
27th September 1915 in France and Flanders. Born Gayhurst, enlisted
Northampton. No known grave. Commemorated on Loos Memorial, Pas
de Calais, France. Panel 91 – 93. Also on memorial at Stoke
Goldington |
| MORRIS |
R |
Hampshire
Regiment possibly: Lance Serjeant 18241, 14th Battalion, Hampshire
Regiment died 3rd September 1916. Aged 21. Son of Robert and Eleanor
Morris, of Woodlands, Pikes Hill, Lyndhurst, Hants. No known grave.
Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and Face
7 C and 7 B. |
| PLUMPTON |
Alfred |
Private
10286, 5th Battalion, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
Died 25th September 1915 in France and Flanders. Aged 21. Born Old
Buckenham Norfolk, enlisted Newport Pagnell. Resident Wymondham,
Norfolk. Son of Mr and Mrs Alfred W. Plumpton of Hart’s Farm, Wymondham,
Norfolk. No known grave. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial,
Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 37 and 39. Also on memorial
at Stoke Goldington |
| GARRATT |
E |
Middlesex
Regiment No further information currently. |
| LYMAN,
MM |
James
Jessie |
Private
32723, 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
Killed in action 11th September 1918 in France and Flanders. Born
Stoke Goldington, enlisted Bletchley, resident Newport Pagnell.
Awarded the Military Medal (M.M.). Buried in Hermies Hill British
Cemetery Pas de Calais, France Plot 111. Row A. Grave 38). Also
on memorial at Stoke Goldington |
| PETTITT
|
Henry
Green |
Private
482548, Cambridge Regiment 430th Agricultural Company. Labour Corps.
(on CWGC site) Died at home 30th October 1918. Aged 31. Born Stoke
Goldington, enlisted Bletchley, resident Newport Pagnell. Formerly
4/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Buried south of the chancel
in St Peter Churchyard, Gayhurst, Bucks. Also on memorial at Stoke
Goldington
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| 1939-1945
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| NEWBERRY |
Thomas
Arthur |
Flight
Lieut. R.A.F. Flying Officer 129260. 228 Squadron Royal Air Force
Volunteer Reserve. Died 15th MAY 1943. Son of Arthur Thomas Newberry
and Emma Newberry, husband of Mary Elizabeth Newberry of Middlesbrough
Yorks. No known grave. Commemorated on Runnymede Mmeorial, Surrey.
Panel 127. Also on Memorial at Stoke
Goldington. |
Last updated
24 September, 2006
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