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The memorial has a statue of a WWI Soldier leaning on his rifle, which is in front of him which was unveiled 19 June 1921. The inscription reads: This monument is erected in grateful memory of those men of March who, at the call of King and country, left all that was dear to them. They made the supreme sacrifice that others might live in freedom. Let those that come after see to it that they are not forgotten. |
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| ABBISS |
Frederick Thomas Lee |
Lieutenant, 76th Army Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. died of wounds
27 October 1917. Son of Frederick G & Helen Abyss, 42 Elwyn
Road. Buried in Wimereux Communal Cemetery, France. (Brother of
below). See also Elstow,
Bedford County School |
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| ABBISS |
John Lee |
Lieutenant, East Surrey Regiment, attached 7th Armoured Motor Battery,
Machine Gun Corps. Died 25 July 1918 (Baghdad). Son of Frederick
G & Helen Abbiss, 42 Elwyn Road. Buried in Baghdad (North Gate)
Cemetery, Iraq. (Brother of above). See also Elstow,
Bedford County School |
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| ADKINSON |
Edward Kiddle |
245168 Air Mechanic 2nd Class, Royal Air Force. Killed in action
31 July 1918 (Coastal Airship C25 shot down by German submarine off Aberdeen). No known grave. Commemorated on Hollybrook Memorial, Southampton, Hants. In actual fact the fate
of C25 was not conclusively proved to be destruction by a U-boat,
this was one possibility, another was a flying accident. The other
crew members were also lost, namely Captian Harry Robert Hopperton
(pilot - aged 27), Corporal Louis Gray faiers (207889) and AM 1
Arthur Charles Groves (205781). |
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| ALLEN |
Arthur William |
2188 Private 1/1st Cambridgeshire Rgt (D Company, 13 platoon). Killed
in action 4 June 1915. Aged 23. Son of Mrs R Holland, of Gedney
Hill, Lincs. Worked March. Buried in Houplines Communal Cemetery
Extension, Nord, France. |
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| *AMPS |
Donald William |
Private 18603, 1st Battalion, Suffolk regiment. Killed in action
1 September 1915. Aged 18. Born of March, Cambridgeshire 29 January
1897, enlisted Bury St. Edmunds. Baptised 28 February 1897 at March,
St Wendreda, son of Alice Hubertine and George Amps of Wisbech Road,
March. Son of George and Alice H. Amps, of The Lord Nelson, Lakesend,
Welney Wisbech. Admitted to Lakesend Board/Council School, Upwell
1901-1909, left 25 february 1910, resident Salter's Lode. In the
1901 census he was aged 4, born March, a scholar, son of George
and Alice Amps, resident Salters Sode, West Downham, Downham, Norfolk.
In the 1911 census he was aged 14, born March, son of George and
Alice Amps, resident Lakesend, Welney, Wisbech, Upwell, Norfolk.
Buried in WULVERGHEM-LINDENHOEK ROAD MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot I. Row D. Grave 22. See also Upwell
and also Upwell St Peter |
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| ANDERSON |
G William |
3/9319, Private 2nd Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 16 December 1914. Aged 29. Son of Mrs Habbin, The Ship Inn, Nene Parade. Wife lived
West End. No known grave. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. |
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| ANDREWS |
Horace Frederick |
C/1770 Lance Corporal, 19th King's Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action 20 May 1917. Aged 21. Son of Horace & Elizabeth Andrews, 40 New Park. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. |
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| ASPINALL |
Herbert |
52181 Rfn, 2/8th (Leeds Rifles) West Yorkshire Regiment. Killed
in action 23 July 1918. Aged 19. From Wisbech, worked March. Son
of Mrs Britliff, Daintree Farm, March. No known grave. Commemorated
on the Soissons Memorial, Aisne. |
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| ASPLAND |
Reginald William |
36688 Corporal, 134th Bty, 32nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 9 October 1917. Aged 27. Son of Mr & Mrs G
Aspland, Creek Road. Buried in Cement House Cemetery, Langemarck,
Belgium. |
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| ATKINS |
William Frank D |
1871 Corporal, DCompany, 16 platoon, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire
Regiment. Killed in action 29 July 1915, shot by sniper. Aged 21.
From Wisbech Road, March. Son of George & Frances Atkins, Living
Chiswick, London. Lived with grandparents, Mr & Mrs R Stanton,
Wisbech Rd, March. Buried in Brewery Orchard Cemetery, France. |
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| AVELING |
Charles Evelyn |
3432 Corporal, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 13 November 1916. Aged 39. Youngest son of James T Aveling JP, March, widower, Red
Bridge, Estover, March. Husband of Emily Mary Aveling, 34 Burrowmoor
Rd, March. Farmer at Stonea, member of Wimblington Parish Council. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| BAND |
Reginald Frederick Gifford |
Second Lieutenant, 7 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Killed in action
18 September 1918 (aeroplane shot died of woundsn). Son of Fred
& Christina Band, 204 Station Road. Buried in Mendinghem Military
Cemetery, Belgium. Educated March North District School and gained
scholarship to March Grammar School in 1910. Entered Civil Service
in October 1917. Entered Cadet School of RFC 28 November 1917. Commissioned
and sent to France in July 1918 as an observer. He was killed in
a flying accident while serving as an observer with 7 Sqn., the
pilot was Lieut. Ernest Owen Lord of Hendon, Middlesex, aged 24,
who was also killed. |
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| BARNES |
George William |
48825 Private 26th (Bankers) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. died of
wounds 29 September 1917. Lived Stonea. Buried in Lijssenthoek Military
Cemetery, Poperinghe, Belgium. |
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| BARTON |
Charles Samuel |
29373 Sapper, 'O' Cable Section, Royal Engineers. Gassed 13 July
1917, died of wounds 15 July 1917 at 47th CCS. Aged 20. Eldest son
of Samuel & Ellen Barton, 58 Norwoodside. Buried in Dozinghem
Military Cemetery, Belgium. See also Liverpool
Street Station, London |
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| BATES |
Arthur |
25338 Private 12th (Bermondsey) East Surrey Regiment. died of wounds
7 August 1917. Aged 28. Husband of D Bates, 8 Scargill's Yard, High
St. Formerly 26116 Middlesex Regiment. Buried in Godewaersvelde
British Cemetery, Nord, France. |
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| BEEBY |
John Herbert |
S/256113 Private 'E' Supply Company, , Royal Army Service Corps.
Died pneumonia 27 December 1918 (Salonika). Aged 29. Son of the
late Mr John Thomas Beeby. Native of March, married and living in
Spalding, Lincs. Nephew of Mrs Beeby, 48 High St, March. Buried
in Mikra British Cemetery, Kalamaria, Greece. |
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| BEHAGG |
John Frederick |
127707 Sapper, Lines of Communication Signal Company, , Royal Engineers.
Died 9 December 1918. Aged 35. Son of Frederick & Mary Behagg,
34 The Avenue, March. Buried in Dar-es-Salaam (Upanga Road) Cemetery,
Tanzania. |
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| BENYON, MM |
John |
3372 Corporal, 47th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force. Died of wounds 2 September 1916,
44th CCS. Aged 20. Son of James Benyon, Gaul Road, March. Australian
War Memorial says Son of Theodore James & Charlotte Emma Benyon,
of Farm 807, Yenda, New South Wales. Native of Cullingworth, England.
Awarded Military Medal (LG 9 December 1916) serving with 12th Field Ambulance.
Puchevillers British Cemetery. Enlisted Sydney, New South Wales,
8 March 191915. |
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| BERRIDGE |
George Thomas |
43913 Private 9th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 3 July 1917.
Aged 25. Tailor. Husband of Ethel, 60 New Park, March. Second son
of Charles & Esther Berridge, of Huntingdon. Buried in Philosophe
British Cemetery, Mazingarbe, Pas de Calais. |
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| BETTS, MC, DCM & Bar |
Harry |
325753
CSM, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action
22 August 1918. Aged 22. Son of Mr & Mrs James Betts, Twenty
Foot Sidings. Awarded Military Cross, Distinguished Conduct Medal
& Bar. Buried in Beacon Cem, Sailly-Laurette. See also Coldham
Memorial and Guyhirn and Ringsend
Memorial
Photograph Copyright © Chris Harley 2008 |
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| BOND |
Harold |
325499 Corporal, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed
in action 14 October 1916. Aged 22. Son of Mr H Bond, Broad Street.
Buried in Connaught Cemetery, Thiepval, Somme, France. (Brother
of below). |
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| BOND |
Walter |
19789, Sgt (Observer), 55th Squadron Royal Flying Corps. Killed
in action 10 May 1917. Son of Mr H Bond, Broad Street. Buried in
St Souplet British Cemetery. (Brother of above). Killed in action
10/5/1917 serving as an observer with 55 Sqn., Fienvillers, flying
in a DH.4, with pilot 2/Lt. Trevor Webb (ex-3/20 Battalion, London
Regt.), from Catford, South London, aged 24, who was also killed.
The aircraft, on a photographic reconnaissance to Caudry-Neuvilly,
broke up after a direct hit by an anti-aircraft shell over Le Cateau.
Bond had previously been involved in a crash-landing near Buie on
23/4/1917, flying a 55 Sqn. Dh.4, with pilot 2/Lt. Webb, on a bombing
raid to an ammunition dump north-east of Etreux, when the formation
was attacked by seven enemy fighters on the return journey; their
aircraft was shot up and it engine damaged, both were uninjured.
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| BOSSINGHAM |
John Henry |
9767 Private 1/5th Suffolk Regiment. Wounded 15 December 1917, died
of wounds 17 December 1917. Aged 19. Son of T H & M E Bossingham,
100 Creek Rd. Buried in Ramleh War Cemetery, Israel. |
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| BOWD |
Roland |
R1805 Private Anson Battalion, , Royal Naval Division. Killed in action
21 August 1918. Aged 32. Farmed with brother as B & R Bowd, Bottom Hakes.
Next of kin, Benjamin Bowd, brother. Vis-en-Artois Memorial, France.
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| BOWERS |
Emanuel |
326851 Pte 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 28 April 1918. Aged 25. 6 West End, March. No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. |
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| BOYCE |
Albert |
4128 Private 4th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 April 1916. Husband
of M Stearne (formerly Boyce) 49 North Street. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| BRADSHAW |
John William |
43936 Private 12th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 16 October
1918. Aged 27. Husband of Emily, High Street. Buried in Messines
Ridge British Cemetery, Belgium. |
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| BRADSHAW |
Thomas |
J/29146 Boy 1st Class, H.M.S. Clan McNaughton, 3 February 1915. Aged 16. The
armed merchant cruiser sank in gales off Northern Ireland. Son of
John & Sarah Bradshaw, Crown Inn, Nene Parade. Chatham Memorial,
Kent. |
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| BRIDGSTOCK |
Abner |
213017, Private 19th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Rgt). Killed in action 15 September 1916. Aged 33. Son of William & Mary Ann
Bridgstock, 98 Creek Road. Went to Essex, Ontario, Canada in 1911.
Vimy Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. (Brother of below). |
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| BRIDGSTOCK |
Ralph |
SD/5640 Private 7th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, attached machine
gun Company, killed in action 4th May 1917. Aged 21. Sixth son of
William & Mary Ann Bridgstock, 98 Creek Road. Born and enlisted
March, Cambs. No known grave. Commemorated on the Arras Memorial,
Pas de Calais, France. (Brother of above). |
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| BRIGHTLEY |
Arthur |
202991 Private 4th Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 23 April 1917.
Son of Mr & Mrs James Brightley, 36 Gas Road. Formerly 4211
Cambridgeshire Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.
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| BRITTAIN |
Charles Alfred |
325510 Lance Corporal, D Company, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in
action 14 October 1916. Aged 21. Son of Mrs S A Brittain, 102 West End.
Connaught Cemetery, Somme, France. See also Liverpool
Street Station, London. |
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| BROWN |
Fred |
39165 Private 9th Norfolk Regiment. died of wounds 21 October 1918.
Aged 24. Son of Matthew & Mary Brown, The Wheel Inn, Station
Rd. Buried in Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau, Nord, France. |
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| BUNN |
George William |
1645, Private 3rd Regiment, South African Infantry. Wounded and missing
16 July 1916, died 1 August 1916. Aged 32. Only son of Police Superintendent
John Bunn, 39 North Street. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Apprenticed
to Chatteris Engineering Works and went with machinery from the
factory to work for the owners of the New Premier Mine in South
Africa. In South Africa 11 years when war declared and enlisted
in army. |
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| BURROWS |
Frederick |
20297 Private 4th Yorkshire Regiment. Missing, died 27 September 1916. Formerly
Cambridgeshire Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| BUZZARD |
William |
Private Suffolk Regiment. Died 9 November 1916 (gas poisoning at 15 Anerley
Grove, London). Aged 36. Eldest son of Thomas & Fanny Buzzard,
Elwyn Road. Buried Elmers End, Crystal Palace. |
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| *CAUNT |
Cecil Percy |
Private 10817, 3rd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Killed in action 30 July 1915. Aged 24. Born March, Cambridgeshire,
resident and enlisted Walthamstow. Son of Richard and Sarah Caunt,
of 69, Roland Rd., Whipp's Cross, Walthamstow, London. In the 1891
census he was newborn, son of Richard and Sarah caunt, resident
New Park, March, North Witchford, Cambridgeshire. In the 1911 census
he was aged 20, born March, Cambridgeshire, a Grocer's Assistant,
son of Richard and Sarah caunt, resident 69 Roland Road, Walthamstow,
London & Essex. Buried in R.E. FARM CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot IV. Row D. Grave 7. |
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| CHAPMAN |
Herbert |
16291 Private 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 1916. Aged 22. Eldest son of John W & E M Chapman, 25 Mill Lane. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| CHURCH |
Joseph |
24043 Private 8th Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 19 July 1916. Aged 25. Son of Mr & Mrs George Church, Norwoodside. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. See also Liverpool
Street Station, London |
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| CLARKE |
Albert Edward Ernest Victor |
[Also spelt CLARK] 20529 Private 1/5th Notts and Derby Rgt/Sherwood
Foresters, (lewis gun section). Killed in action 31 January 1917.
Aged 23, Souastre. Only son of Henry & Alice Clarke, 92 Creek
Road. Buried in Foncquevillers Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais,
France. |
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| COLLS |
George J |
C/1499 Rfn, 11th King's Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action 17 September 1916. Aged 20. Only son of George & Elizabeth Colls, The Prince of
Wales Inn, Station Road. |
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| *COURTMAN |
Stephen |
Private 20079, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
20 July 1916. Aged 18. Born 15 August 1898 in March, enlisted Wisbech.
Son of Thomas Courtman, of 19, Bedford St., Wisbech. In the 1901
census he was aged 2, born March. son of Thomas and Mary Courtman,
resident Maltmas Farm, Friday Bridge, Elm (Isle of Ely), Wisbech.
Admitted to Elm Junior Middle Infants' School, Elm, 26 October 1903,
resident near Post Office, Elm. In the 1911 census he was aged 13,
born March, at school, son of Thomas Courtman (a widower), resident
Clapton Road, Titchmarsh, Thrapston, Titchmarch, Northamptonshire.
No known grave. Commemorated at THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme. France.
Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Newton
in the Isle |
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| COUSINS |
Horace |
16274 Private 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1
July 1916. Aged 18. Son of James & Naomi Cousins, of 11 Burrowmoor
Road. Buried in Gordon Dump Cemetery, Somme, France. |
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| COWLING |
John Herbert |
17975 Gnr, 177th Siege Bty, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in
action 9 May 1918. Aged 33. Husband of Mrs Cowling, 17 Jobs Lane.
Buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinghe, Belgium. Reservist,
called up at outbreak of war and sent to France in December 1916.
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| COX |
Thomas |
291761 A/Cpl, 2nd Devonshire Regiment, killed in action 31 May 1918.
Aged 23. Son of John & Fanny Cox. Buried in Jonchery-Sur-Vesle
British Cemetery, Marne, France. |
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| COX |
William |
6747 Private 1st Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 5 May 1915. Aged 29. Reservist. Son of Adam & M Cox, Mill Yard. Husband of Elizabeth
Cox, The Grange Dairy Cottage, Harpole, Northampton. No known grave. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. |
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| COX |
William |
54010 Private 74th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps. w 2 September 1918,
died of wounds 6 September 1918. Aged 21. Buried in Heilly Station
Cemetery, Mericourt-L'-Abbe, Somme, France. |
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| *COYNE |
Charles |
Private 3/9783, 1st Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Died of
wounds 24 November 1914. Aged 19. Born March, Cambridgeshire, enlisted
Northampton. Son of John and Louisa Coyne, of 287, Walpole St.,
New England, Peterborough. In the 1901 census he was aged 5, born
March, Cambridgeshire, son of John and Louisa Coyne, resident Nizel
Villa, 2, Duke Street, Old Fletton, Fletton Rural (Hunts), Peterborough,
Huntingdonshire. In the 1911 census he was aged 15, born March,
Cambridgeshire. a Butchers Errand Boy, son of John and Louisa Coyne,
resident 287 Walpole Street, Peterborough, Northamptonshire. Buried
in TOURCOING (PONT-NEUVILLE) COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France. Row
O. Grave 1. |
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| *CRAWLEY |
Albert |
Lieutenant, 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds
9 May 1917. Aged 21. Born March, Cambridgeshire. Baptised 20 September
1896 in March, St Peter, son of Minnie and Robert Crawley, at that
time of High Street, St. Peters, March. Son of Robert and Minnie
Crawley, of 11, Wellington St., Luton, Beds. In the 1901 census
he was a nephew, aged 5, born March, resident with his uncle and
aunt, Herbert Henry and Mary Ann Dunn, in Nettleham Road, Lincoln
St Peter in Eastgate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire. In the 1911 census
he was a nephew, aged 15, born March, at school, resident with his
uncle and aunt, Herbert Henry and Mary Ann Dunn, in Elmside, Nettleham
Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot XVII. Row A. Grave 15. |
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| *CRISP |
Harold Dudley |
Second Lieutenant, 36th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps. Missing presumed
killed whilst flying 6 November 1917 flying a Royal Aircraft Factory
F.E.2b, serial no. A5719, at Newcastle, United Kingdom. Aged 22.
Born 14 August 1895 in Docking, Norfolk (1911 census states Enfield,
Middlesex), baptised 27 February 1902. at March, St Wendreda, son
of Harriette and Tom, of Eastwood House, March. Son of Thomas and
Harriet Crisp, of Oakwood, March, Cambs. In the 1911 census he was
aged 15, born Enfield, Middlesex, at school, son of Tom and Harriet
Crisp, resident Old Rectory, Littlebury, Essex. No known grave.
Commemorated on HOLLYBROOK MEMORIAL, SOUTHAMPTON, Hampshire. |
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| CROFTON |
H M N |
Paymaster Sub-Lieutenant, H.M.S. Curacoa (the Shotley training establishment).
Died 29 November 1918, bronchial pneumonia, Shotley. Shotley (St Mary) Churchyard,
Suffolk. |
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| CROFTS |
Albert |
235557 Corporal, 7th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, attd 7th Rife
Brigade. Killed in action 4 April 1918. Aged 25. Son of John & Jane
Crofts, 149 Norwood Road. Formerly 2473 Cambridgeshire Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France. See also Liverpool
Street Station, London |
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| CROSS |
George |
36380 Sgt, 6th Leicester Regiment. Killed in action 22 March 1918. Aged 21. Third son of Mr & Mrs G Cross, Gas Road. Wife lived Nocton,
Leics. Formerly 23304 Lincolnshire Regiment. |
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| CUNDELL |
Charles Abraham | G/94019
Private 13th Middlesex Regiment. died of wounds 7 April 1918 (26th
General Hospital, Etaples). Aged 25. Son of Abraham & Elizabeth
Cundell, 4
The Avenue. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais,
France. Photograph Copyright © Barry Cundell 2010 |
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| CURRY |
Charles | J20225(po)
AB, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Queen Mary (battle cruiser). Killed in action
31 May 1916 (Jutland). Aged 20. Lived Queen Street. No known grave. Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire. |
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| DAISLEY |
Fred |
12594 Lance Corporal, 2nd Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 20
July 1916. Aged 23. Son of John & Emma Daisley, 34 West End.
Buried in Caterpillar Valley Cemetery,Longueval, Somme, France.
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| DAY |
Albert George |
48149 Private 12th East Surreys. Killed in action 22 October 1918.
Aged 19. Son of Mrs E Day, Silt Road, Badgeney. Buried in Harlebeke
New British Cemetery, Belgium. |
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| DICKER |
Herbert |
235124 Private 2nd South Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action 19 July 1917. Aged 35. Son of Benjamin & Harriett Dicker, Gas Works. Formerly
2193 Cambridgeshire Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium.
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| DIGGINS |
Harry |
13228 Lance Corporal, 9th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 13 September 1916. Husband
of Mrs Diggins, 19 George Street. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.
See also Liverpool Street
Station, London |
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| DORMAN |
Claud |
41924 Private 7th Leicester Regiment. PoW, missing 27 May 1918,
died 26 October 1918 . Aged 19. Son of John F Dorman, 34 Norwoodside.
Buried in Cologne Southern Cemetery, Germany. Youngest son of Mr
J F Dorman. Bursar at March Grammar School before enlisted in June
1917, aged 18. Went to France on Easter Monday 1918. |
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| DOUBLEDAY |
Alfred Charles |
Private 41321 13th Bn., Essex Regiment who was killed in action
on Thursday, 19th April 1917. Age 23. Son of the late Alfred Doubleday
and his wife Mrs G D Payne (formerly Doubleday), of South View,
Deerfield Road, March. Born and resident Outwell, Cambs, enlisted
Norwich. Formerly 5712, Norfolk Regiment. (Brother of below). Buried
in Orchard Dump Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. See also Outwell.
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| DOUBLEDAY |
Percy Sidney |
Private 44459 11th Battalion, Essex Regiment who was killed in action
on Tuesday, 17th September 1918. Age 19. Son of the late Alfred
Doubleday, and his wife Mrs G D Payne (formerly Doubleday), South
View, Deerfield Road. Born Upwell, cambs, enlisted Melton Mowbray,
resident Frisby, Leics. Formerly 38451 Leicester Regiment. (Brother
of above). Commemorated on the Vis-en-Artois Memorial, Pas de Calais,
France. See also Outwell. |
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| EGGITT |
George |
42347 Rfn, 12th (Central Antrim) Royal Irish Rifles. died of wounds
19 August 1917. Brother of Mrs Stratton, George St. Formerly 5/1855
Rifle Brigade. Buried in Brandhoek New Military Cemetery No 3, Vlamertinghe,
Belgium. |
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| EMERY |
Frank |
271680 Private 1/1st Hertfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 19
April 1918. Aged 25. Husband of Mrs Emery, 54 Wisbech Road. Buried
in Voormezeele Enclosure No 3, Belgium. |
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| EMERY |
Thomas |
3576, Private 3/1st Cambridgeshire Rgt. Farm labourer, enlisted
19 April 1915. Aged 19. Service of 177 days to 12 October 1916, then discharged
due to tuberculosis. Next of kin, Robert Yarding, grandfather, 32
City Rd. |
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| ENGLISH |
Herbert A |
325294 Sgt, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. died of
wounds 6 August 1917 (wounded 1 August 1917). Youngest son of Mr
& Mrs English, 69 Norwood Rd, March. Buried in Mendinghem Military
Cemetery, Belgium. |
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| *ENNESS |
Albert Richard |
Private 203433, 1st (City of London) Battalion (Royal Fusiliers),
London Regiment. Killed in action 3 May 1917. Born March, Cambridgeshire,
resident Battersea, enlisted Hackney. Married Nellie Georgina Browne
in the July to September Quarter 1905 in Wandsworth Registration
District. In the 1911 census he was aged 32, a Pawnbroker's Saleman,
married to Nellie Georgina (nee Browne) Enness, resident 69 Halidon
Street, Hackney, London. No known grave. Commemorated at ARRAS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Bay 9. |
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| FEARY |
George |
12552 Private 7th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 3 July 1916. Aged 26. Son of William & Hannah Feary, West Fen. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| FINCHAM |
Albert Edward |
MARCH.
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| FINCHAM |
John William | 20755
Lance Corporal, 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
1 July 1916 age 36. Son of Grimmer & Rebecca Fincham, 133 West
End. Husband of Alice Sarah Fincham, of Tydd St Giles. Buried in
Ovillers Military Cemetery, Somme, France. (Brother of above). His
wife is buried in Tydd churchyard, along with 2 of his daughters.
See also Tydd St Giles and Coldham.
Photograph Copyright © Stuart Bingham 2002 |
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| FLAGG |
Samuel |
16277 Private 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 April 1917. Aged 24. Son of Mr & Mrs Flagg, 115 Creek Road. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. |
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| FORD, MC |
Frank William | Extract from De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-1919: FORD, FRANCIS WILLIAM, M.C„ Capt., 1st Battn. The Cambridgeshire Regt. (T.F.), only s. of the Rev. John Thomas Ford, Rector of Rede, Bury St. Edmunds, by his wife, Gertrude Lucy Ann, dau. of the late W. Leggott; b. Ipswich, 10 June, 1893; educ. the Grammar School, March, co. Cambridge, and entered Selwyn College, Cambridge, in 1912; passed both parts of the History Tripos, and took his B.A, degree in 1915, being a member of the University O.T.C.; joined the H.A.C. in June, 1915; served with the Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders from the following Oct.; entered a Cadet School in France; obtained a commission in Nov. 1916; took part in the operations at St. Julien. and was killed in action on the Meath Road, near Gheluvelt, 26 Sept. 1917. Buried there. His Commanding Officer wrote: "He did very gallant work on 31 July, and his M.C. was a quite inadequate recognition of his gallantry on that occasion. He showed the greatest disregard of personal danger, and was loved by his men In a way that few officers are fortunate enough to be loved." Brigadier-General Riddell wrote : "Your brave son died at the head of his men—a position he always held in times of danger. He was one of the bravest men I have ever known, and was beloved by all ranks. I cannot speak too highly of his qualities as a soldier. He was always cheerful, always working—an ideal leader of men." Capt. Ford was mentioned in Despatches by F.M. Sir Douglas Haig, for gallant and distinguished service In the field, and was awarded the Military Cross [London Gazette, 18 Oct. 1917J, the official record stating: "In an action he took command of his Company, when the Company commander had been wounded, and held a very important position against four hostile counter-attacks, holding on with only a few men until ordered to withdraw. His courage and leadership inspired all ranks" [London Gazette, Feb. 1918]. Unm |
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| *FORMAN |
Joseph Arthur | Gunner
RMA/6951, Howitzer Brigade, Royal Marine Artillery. Killed in action
25 February 1916. Born 27 May 1882 in March, Cambs (year given as
1880 on RM Service detail). Son of Catherine Forman, of 187, Sebert
Rd., Forest Gate, London, and the late Edman A. Forman; husband
of Alice Forman, of 187, Sebert Rd., Forest Gate, London E. In the
1891 census he was aged 9, born Cambridgeshire, a scholar, son of
Catherine E Forman, resident The Causeway, March, North Witchford,
Cambridgeshire. In the 1901 census he was aged 20, born March, Cambridgeshire,
unmarried, a Gunner, Royal Marine Artillery, H.M.S. Royal Oak, stationed
in Malta, Mediterranean. In 1911 he was aged 28, born March, Cambridgeshire,
a Policeman, a boarder at 2 Rutland Street, St. Pancras, London.
Buried in BEDFORD HOUSE CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Enclosure
No.2 Plot III. Row D. Grave 11. |
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| FOUNTAIN |
Ben |
T/2604 Private 16th (Public Schools) Middlesex Regiment. Killed
in action 31 May 1917. Youngest son of James & Ann Fountain, Westry
Villa; husband of Harriet Fountain. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. (Brother of below). |
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| FOUNTAIN |
Charles |
18112 Private 8th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 27 November
1915. Aged 36. Son of James & Ann Fountain, Westry Villa; husband
of Eliza Ann Fountain. Married & living at Westhorpe, Stowmarket.
Buried in Albert Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. (Brother
of above). |
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| FOUNTAIN |
John William |
23307, Private No 2 Supernumerary Company, , Cambridgeshire Rgt. Service
from 14 January 1915 until discharged as no longer fit for war service on
15 March 1916. Died 26 November 1917. Aged 30. Husband of Gladys Fountain, 5 Elwyn
Rd. Buried Station Road Cemetery, March. Cause of death acute vascular
heart disease. At the time of his death he was a Railway Labourer
(Army Pensioner) aged 30 years. |
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| FRANKLIN |
Harry | CSM, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died 28 March 1919. Aged 36. Husband of Mary Jane Franklin, 18 The Avenue. Buried in March (St Wendreda's) New Burial Ground, March.
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| GALL |
Harry Edward |
1878 Private 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed
in action 4 September 1916. Aged 21. Son of Mrs Emma Ashton, of
Panswell Lane, Barton Rd, Wisbech. Lived March. Buried in Knightsbridge
Cemetery, Mesnil-Martinsart, Somme, France. See also Liverpool
Street Station, London |
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| GAMBLIN |
Arthur |
67006 Private BCompany, 1st Notts and Derby Regiment. Killed in
action 6 June 1918. Aged 26, Bois de Courton. Son of Harry &
Mary Gamblin, 10 The Causeway. Buried in Marfaux British Cemetery,
Marne, France. |
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| GARNER |
John |
16844 Private 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 19 April 1918. Aged 29. Son of Mrs Ann Barley, 12 Lamb's Yard. No known grave. Commemorated on Ploegsteert Memorial, Hainaut, Belgium. |
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| GATESON |
Percy | 325512
Pte 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died home 5 February
1917. Aged 20. Son of Horace & Harriet Gateson, 124 High Street.
Buried in March Cemetery, Station Road. |
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| *GATHERCOLE |
Ernest James |
Private 14718, 7th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed
in action 27 September 1915. Aged 21. Born March, cambridgeshire,
enlisted Peterborough, Northants. Son of James Gathercole, of 40,
Windmill St., Peterborough. In the 1911 census he was aged 16, born
March, Cambridgeshire, a Clerk, son of James and Lilian Gathercole,
resident 40, Mindmill Street, Peterborough. Enlisted in September
1914. No known grave. Commemorated at LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais,
France. Panel 91 to 93. |
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| GEAGEN |
George H |
1681L/Cpl, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 14 October 1916. Aged 19. Youngest son of Mr & Mrs W Geagen, Mill Hill Rd, Norwoodside,
March. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| GIDDINGS |
Edward |
15704 Lance Corporal, 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 1916.
Son of Mrs E Giddings, 60 Wisbech Road. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| GILL, MM |
Sid |
325513 Corporal, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 26 September 1917. Aged 24. Only son of Mr & Mrs Hubert Gill, 19 Elwyn Rd, March.
Awarded Military Medal, 14/15 May 1917, raid on Canadian Trench. No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. |
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| GRAINGER |
John George |
[Also spelt GRANGER] 106170 Private 1/5th Notts and Derby Rgt/Sherwood
Foresters. died of wounds 9 October 1918, 2nd General Hospital,
Le Harve. Aged 19. Son of George Grainger, 8 George Street. Buried
in Ste Marie Cemetery, Le Harve, France. |
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| GREEN |
George | 18088
Private 1st Bedfordshire Regiment. died of wounds home 25 September
1918. Aged 45. Buried in March Cemetery, Station Rd, March. |
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| GREENWOOD |
Reginald |
5881 Sgt, 2nd Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 18 August 1916. Aged 21.
Son of R S & M A Greenwood. Stags Holt. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| GOOCH |
George |
9437 Private 1st Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action 11 August 1914. Aged 21. Son of Mrs G Gooch, 5 Church Street. La Ferte-sous-Jouarre
Memorial, France. |
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| GOODWIN |
John |
17692 Private 7th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 3 June 1916. Aged 30. Son of Mrs Sarah Goodwin, 18 Rookswood Road. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| GUTTERIDGE |
Harry |
326880 Private DCompany, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in
action 31 July 1917. Aged 25. Eldest son of William & Rachel Gutteridge,
107 Norwood Rd, March. No known grave. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. |
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| HALL |
Harry |
36574 Corporal, 6th Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales)
killed in action 4 May 191917. Aged 23. Youngest son of Mr & Mrs
Hall, North Street. Born Peterborough, enlisted March, Cambs. Formerly
4625 Cambridgeshire Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.
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| HALL |
John |
36578 Private 1st Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of
Wales) died of wounds 7 March 191918. Aged 23. Lived Staffwith's
Bridge. Born and enlisted March, Cambridgeshire. Formerly 4627,
Cambridgeshire Regiment. Buried in Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British
Cemetery, Manancourt, Somme, France. |
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| HALLS |
Frederick Percy William |
2521 Sapper, 1/1st West Riding Field Company Royal Engineers. Wounded
1 July 1916, died of wounds 11 July 1916. Aged 34. Son of John &
Annie Halls, Rosedene, Station Road. Husband of Violet, 7 Avondale
Rd, Masborough, Yorks. Former GER worker, then Great Central Railway.
Buried in Doullens Communal Cemetery Extension No 1, Somme, France.
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| HARLEY |
Harry |
201333 Private 1/4th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 29 August
1916. Aged 20. Son of Mrs Harley, 5 Burrowmoor Road. Buried in Caterpillar
Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France. Brother of below. |
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| HARLEY, MM |
Richard |
14433 Sgt, 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 9 April
1917. Aged 26. Husband of Amelia Harley, 6 West End. Sixth son of
Mrs Harley, Chapel View, Burrowmoor Road. Buried in Bailleul Road
East Cemetery. Awarded Military Medal, 1 July 1916. Brother of above.
See also Liverpool Street
Station, London |
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| *HARPER |
Arthur Robert |
Private 30403, 33rd (Labour) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers transfered
to 93812, 157th Company, Labour Corps. Died on service8 February
1918. Aged 40. Born March, Cambridgeshire, resident Peterborough,
Northants, enlisted Northampton. Baptised 17 March 1878 in March,
St Wendreda, son of Robert Henry and Mary Harper. Son of Robert
Henry Harper, of 39, West St., Wisbech, Cambs. In the 1881 census
he was aged 3, born March, Cambridgeshire, son of Henry (Robert
dropped) and Mary Harper, resident Cotton Head, Outwell, Wisbech,
Norfolk. Buried in TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France.
Plot V. Row A. Grave 5. |
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| HARWIN |
Ralph Stanley |
Private 28185, 12th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in
action 13 November 1916. Aged 24. Born North Runcton, Norfolk, enlisted
aged 22 years 4 days at Norwich, resident Wood Lane Cottages, Tharston,
Long Stratton, Norfolk. Born 30 June 1893 and baptised 6 August
1893 in North Runcton. Son of George and Emma Harwin, of 3, Scargells
Road, High St., March, Cambs. Formerly 5342, 4th (Reserve) Battalion,
Norfolk Regiment. Unmarried. Assigned British Expeditionary Force
(B.E.F.), embarked Folkestone and disembarked Boulogne 27 September
1916. Posted to 1st/1st Battalion, Hertfordshire Regiment September
1916. Joined the 12th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment, for duty
in the field 15 October 1916. Prior to enlistment he was a Yardman.
Height 5 feet 4¼ inches, weight 8 stones 4 lbs, chest 34½
inches. In the 1901 census he was aged 7, born North Runcton, Norfolk,
resident with his parents at Cottage, Hilton Lane, North Runcton,
Norfolk. Admiited 17 September 1906 to Tharston School, Tharston,
Norfolk. In the 1911 census he was aged 17, born North Runcton Norfolk,
a Yard Boy and Bullock Tendler, resident with his parets at Wood
Farm, Tharston, Long Stratton, Norfolk. Buried in EUSTON ROAD CEMETERY,
COLINCAMPS, Somme, France. Plot IV. Row Q. Grave 5. See also Tharston,
Norfolk |
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| *HAW |
Percy |
Private 420066, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died 27 September
1918. Aged 19. Born Creek Road, March, resident Wisbech, Cambridgeshire,
enlisted Bury St. Edmunds. Baptised 23 April 1899 in March, St.
John, son of of George an Mary Ann Haw, of Norwoodside. Son of Mrs.
Mary Ann Glover (formerly Haw) and the late George Haw, of Elm High
Rd., Wisbech. In the 1901 census he was aged 2, born March, Cambridgeshire,
son of George and Mary A Haw, resident Main Road, Elm, Wisbech,
Cambridgeshire. In the 1911 census he was aged 12, born March, Cambridgeshire,
at school, tresident with his widowed mother, Mary A Haw, at Gosmoor
Lane, Elm, Cambridgeshire. No known grave. Commemorated at VIS-EN-ARTOIS
MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 4 and 5. See also Elm |
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| HAYLOCK |
Arthur | 193988
Gnr, C battery, 320th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died 14 February
1918, Thorpe hospital, Norwich. Aged 37. Stationed at Aylesham.
Youngest son of Mr & Mrs E C Haylock, 9 High Street. Buried
in March Cemetery, Station Road. |
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| HAYLOCK |
Thomas |
36328 Private 7th Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action 23 April 1917. Aged 22. Son of Thomas & Elizabeth Haylock, 7 George Street. Husband
of Mildred Jane Haylock, 14 George St. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. |
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| *HEAD |
Arthur |
Lance Corporal 9672, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding
Regiment). Killed in action 11 November 1914. Aged 28. Born March,
Cambridgeshire, resident Preston, Lancashire, enlisted Dalton-in-Furness.
Son of John and Annie Head, of 2, Millwood Junction, Dalton-in-Furness;
husband of Frances Alice Head, of 187, Turketh Brow, Ashton-on-Ribble,
Preston. No known grave. Commemorated at YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Addenda Panel 57. |
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| HIBBERD |
Reginald |
17494 Sgt, 8th Company, Machine Gun Corps. Killed in action 30 December 1916. Aged 20. Younger son of Mr & Mrs F Hibberd, 6 North Street. Formerly
13109 2nd Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| HICKS |
James Frederick |
2794 Private DCompany, 14 platoon, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire
Regiment. Killed in action 7 July 1915. Aged 17. Son of Frederick
& Louisa Hicks, 23 Peas Hill, March. Buried in Houplines Communal
Cemetery Extension, Nord, France. |
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| HODSON |
Fred Finch |
1887 Private DCompany, 13 platoon, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire
Regiment. Killed in action 30 August 1916. Aged 21. Son of Fred
& Esther Hodson, Hundred Drove, March. Buried in Hamel Military
Cemetery, Somme, France. Special Memorial. |
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| HOPKIN, MM |
Oliver |
L/Cpl
16336, 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment, 9 April 1917. Aged 20. Son of H & A M
Hopkin, New Road, Impington, Cambs. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Grandson of Oliver and Sophia Hopkin of March. His letters
have been published in "A Rendezvous With Death" by AJ
Peacock (1986). See also Wilburton.
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| *HOTSON |
Sidney Taylor |
Private 26614, 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment. Died of wounds 6 August
1916. Aged 26. Born March, Cambridgeshire, resident and enlisted
Romford. Baptised 6 October 1889 in March, St. John, son of Henry
Julian and Diana Hotson, Son of Henry Julian and Diana Hotson, of
40, Honiton Road, Romford. In the 1911 census he was aged 21, born
Stenes Green, Essex, Railway Clearing House Clerk, son of Henry
Julian and Diana Hotson, 22 Matthews Park Avenue Stratford, West
Ham, London & Essex. Buried in FERME-OLIVIER CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot 1. Row G. Grave 9. |
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| HOWARD, DCM |
Herbert Quy | Second Lieutenant, 2nd (City of London) Battalion (Royal Fusiliers), London
Regiment. Killed in action 8th August 1918. Aged 21. Son of Herbert
Edward and Harriet Susan Howard, of 6, Queen's St., March, Cambs.
Gate Lad/Messenger working for the Great Eastern Railway at March
Station. With Great Eastern Railway 2 years, enlisted 1st Cambridgeshire
Regiemnt at outbreak as territorial, commissioned 1/1st London Regiment.
Awarded DCM 13 November 1916 when a private serving with 1/1st Cambs Regiment.
In the 1901 census he was aged 4, born Ely, Cambridgeshire, son
of Herbert and Harriet Howard, resident Queen Street, Station Road,
March, Cambridgeshire. In the 1911 census he was aged 14, born Ely,
Cambridgeshire, a Land Labourer, son of Herbert and Harriet Howard,
resident 17, Field Road, Wisbech St Peter, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
No known grave. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais,
France. Panel 10. See also Liverpool
Street Station |
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| HUDSON |
George Robert |
SD/3906 Private 11th Battalion (1st South Downs) Royal Sussex Regiment.
Killed in action 3rd September 1916. Aged 20. Son of Mrs Francis
M Hudson, 13 Queens Road. Formerly 98306 Royal Garrison Artillery.
Born and enlisted March, Cambs. No known grave. Commemorated on
Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| HUDSON |
Harry [Harvey] Henry |
Private 44675 9th Battalion., Essex Regiment who was killed in action
on Thursday, 22nd August 1918. Age 46. Born, enlisted and resident
March. Son of William and Ann Jane Hudson, late of 55, Torfrida
House, Norwood Rd., March, Cambs. Served on the North West Frontier.
Buried in Meaulte Military Cemetery, Somme, France. |
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| HUDSON |
John William |
13431 Lance Corporal, 2nd Northants died of wounds 10 July 1916.
Aged 24. Son of Henry & Isabella Hudson, Peterborough. Buried
in Abbeville Communal Cemetery, France. |
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| HURST |
George |
20517 Private 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 1916.
Second son of Edward Hurst, Norwood Road. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| *JAKENS |
John Frederick |
Private 152479, 43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Died of pneumonia
while a Prisoner of War 24 October 1918. Aged 28. Born 15 April
1890 in Cambridge. Birth registered April to June Quarter 1890 in
North Witchford Registration District, Cambridgeshire. Son of Mr.
T. W. Jakens, of 43, London Rd., Wembley, Middlesex formerly Tower
bridge Road, Bermondsey, London. Labourer by trade. Attested 1 November
1915 at Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, aged 25 years 4 months, height
5 feet 6 inches, weight 145lbs, chest 39 inches, medium complexion,
brown eyes, brown hair, religious denomination Church of England.
Sailed to Engand from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada aboard S.S. "Lapland"
24 April 1916. Buried in BERLIN SOUTH-WESTERN CEMETERY, Brandenburg,
Germany. Plot III. Row B. Grave 9. National Archives of Canada Accession
Reference: Canadian
Expeditionary Force (CEF), RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 4768
- 20 |
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| JOHNSON |
Charles George |
3/9022 Private 2nd Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 22 January
1916. Aged 21. Son of Joseph & Mary Johnson. Buried in Sanctuary
Wood Cemetery, Zillebeke, Belgium. Also listed Upwell.
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| KEY |
Frederick |
13611 Private 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1
May 1917. Aged 32. Son of George & Jane Key. Husband of Emma
Jane Key, 40 The Causeway. Buried in Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery,
Arras, Pas de Calais, France. |
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| LAMB |
Hubert Charles |
G/18045 Lance Corporal, 7th East Kent Regiment. died of wounds 3
October 1917. Aged 27. Husband of M C Lamb, 119 Creek Rd. Buried
in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium. |
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| LEE |
Reginald Edward |
41861 Pte 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Died disease 23 November
1918 at 8th Stationary Hospital, Wimereaux. Aged 32. Husband of
Martha Maria Lee, 8 Silver Street, Norwoodside. Buried in Terlincthun
British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. See also Liverpool
Street Station, London. |
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| LEFEVRE |
Ernest |
7129 Private 2nd Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 26 August 1914. Aged 24. Son of Mr & Mrs W Lefevre, 37 New Park. Reservist. La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre
Memorial, France. (Brother of below). See also Liverpool
Street Station, London. |
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| LEFEVRE |
William | 7200 Lance Corporal, 1st Dorset Regiment. Killed in action 13 October 1914. Aged 27. Reservist
Son of William & Elizabeth Lefevre, 37 New Park. Le Touret Memorial,
France. (Brother of above). See also Liverpool
Street Station, London. |
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| LEWIN |
Percy William |
84248 Sapper, 203rd (Cambs) Field Company Royal Engineers. Killed
in action 7 June 1918. Aged 26. Son of Mr & Mrs Lewin, County
Hall, County Road. Buried in Varennes Military Cemetery, France.
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| *LIVERMORE |
Harry Moss |
Private 27480, 8th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action
26 March 1918. Born March, Cambridgeshire, enlisted Cambridge. In
the 1911 census he was aged 20, born March, Cambridgeshire, son
of John and Fanny Ann Livermore, resident 5 Thoday Street, Cambridge,
Cambridgeshire. No known grave. Commemorated at POZIERES MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Panel 23. |
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| LONG |
John |
197685 Sapper, Railway Operating Dept, Royal Engineers. Killed in
action 30 May 1918. Son of Mrs E Long, City Road. Formerly 14664
Suffolk Regiment. Buried in Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery,
France. |
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| LOVE |
Thomas Henry |
129215 Gnr, 'V' 17th HTMB, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action
8 December 1916. Aged 29. Son of Benjamin & Esther Love, The Causeway.
Postman. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| LOVEJOY |
Sidney Arthur |
27616 Private 13th Hussars. Drowned at sea (HT Cameronia) 15 April 1917. Aged 29. Son of John Lovejoy. Husband of Mary Lovejoy, of 22 Wisbech
Rd, March. Chatby Memorial, Alexandria, Egypt. |
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| MARKWELL |
Charles Gerald |
Wireless Operator, SS Borg, Mercantile Marine. Killed in action
10 June 1918. Aged 18, ship torpedoed. Son of Charles & Clara Markwell,
41 High Street. Tower Hill Memorial, London. |
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| MARRIOTT |
Frank |
G/69626 Private 17th (Empire) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. died of
wounds 13 February 1918 (48th CCS). Aged 19. Youngest son of Isaac
& Sarah Ann Marriott, 55 New Park. Formerly 18520 29th Training
Reserve Battalion. Buried in Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cemetery,
Somme, France. |
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| MARSHALL |
George Frederick | 2523
Corporal, D Company, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment.
Killed in action 3 August 1916. Aged 25. Son of Martha Ann Marshall,
The Golden Lion Hotel, 27 High Street. Known as Freddie. Buried
in Knightsbridge Cemetery, Mesnil-Martinsart, Somme, France.
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| MARSHALL |
Harry |
14622 Private 6th Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action 22 March 1918.
Second son of Mrs Stacey, Upwell Road. Groom to Dr Black, of Manea. No known grave. Commemorated on Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France. (Also Manea). |
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| MARTIN |
Ernest John |
G/61631 Pte 24th (2nd Sportsmen's) Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action
10 July 1917. Aged 22. Formerly 10322 East Kent Regiment. Son of
J & Ellen Martin, Coates. Buried in Cambrin Military Cemetery,
France. |
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| MASON |
Edward |
G/23665 Pt,e 7th Queen's Royal West Surrey. died of wounds 12 August
1918. Aged 33. Only son of Mrs Mason, 46 St Peter's Road. Formerly
21776 Royal Sussex Regiment. Buried in Terlincthun British Cemetery,
Wimille, France. |
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| MILES |
Thomas Alfred |
16975 Private X Corps Army Cyclist Corps. died of wounds 12 June
1917. Aged 24. Son of William & Amy Miles, Ebor Cottage, Paddock,
Anlaby Park, Hull. Formerly 1126 East Yorkshire Regiment. Buried
in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinghe, Belgium. |
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| MITCHELL |
Herbert Walter |
42650 Private 1/6th South Staffordshire Regiment. Killed in action
13 October 1918. Aged 27. Son of Thomas & Rebecca Mitchell,
60 New Park. Formerly 203306 Essex Regiment. Buried in Busigny Communal
Cemetery Extension, Nord, France. See also Liverpool
Street Station, London. |
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| MOURPHY, DCM WITH Bar |
John Owen | 7359
Private 2nd Norfolk Regiment. Died entritis 23 January 1916 (Mesopotamia).
Lived Westry. Awarded Distinguished Conduct Medal. No known grave. Commemorated on Basra Memorial, Iraq. |
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| MOXON |
Harry |
Rifleman 1266, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own).
Died of wounds 16 March 1918. Aged 30. Son of Martin and Susannah
Moxon of 66, The Avenue, March; brother of Herbert Ernest Moxon
(below). Joined Great Eastern Railway 17 March 1914, Goods Porter,
Whitemoor. Enlisted August 1914. Originally attested at Bury St
Edmunds 16 November 1905 as 1266, Rifle Brigade, born March, Cambridgeshire,
aged 18 years 1 month, a labourer, unmarried, height 5 feet 4¾
inches, weight 124lbs, chest 32 inches, fresh complexion, brown
eyes, brown hair, religious denomination Church of England, transferred
to Army Reserve 7 February 1914, mobilized at Winchester 5 August
1914. Discharged due to gunshot wound to the spine (1 July 1916)
making him no longer physically fit for War Service, dated 23 November
1916, classed as a pensioner Chelsea 91308/E, originally was in
2 General Hospital, Havre, transported back to UK on S.S. Panama
4 July 1916. Buried 21 March 1918 in MARCH CEMETERY, Cambridgeshire.
Plot/Row/Section/Area A. Grave 338. See also Liverpool
Street Station, London. |
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| MOXON |
Herbert Ernest |
Private 243288, 5th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action
19 July 1917. Aged 31. Born and resident March. Husband of Rose
Clarke (formerly Moxon), of Bedlam Corner Farm, March, Cambs; brother
of Harry Moxon (above). Joined Great Eastern Railway 13 May 1907
circa 1909, Bricklayer's Labourer, Chief Civil Engineer's Department.
Enlisted 14 October 1914 in Cambridge. Formerly 2572, Suffolk Regiment.
Buried in HENINEL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France.
Row C. Grave 26. See also Liverpool
Street Station, London. |
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| MULLEY |
John Robert |
5294 Sgt, DCompany, 2nd Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 19 March
1915. Aged 33. Reservist. Son of Charles & Hannah Mulley, The
Avenue. Husband of Mrs J Mulley, 64 Akeming St, Tring, Herts. Buried
in Wytschaete Military Cemetery, Belgium. |
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| MURFITT |
Charles W |
16849 Private 5th Suffolk Regiment. Died malaria 23 October 1918 (Alexandria,
Egypt). Aged 19. Employed Stag's Holt. Second son of Mr J W Murfitt,
of Stags Holt. Died at 17th General Hospital, Alexandria. |
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| NASH |
Percy |
9411 Pte 2nd Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 20 July 1916. Aged 21.
Son of Samuel & Mary Nash, 107 West End. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| NICKERSON |
Francis Henry |
307651 Private 1/8th Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in action
6 October 1917. Aged 21. Son of Mr H & Mrs E E Nickerson, of
Somerby Villa, 76 Wisbech Rd, March. Formerly Huntingdonshire Cyclists.
Buried in Tyne Cot Cemetery, Belgium. See also Liverpool
Street Station, London |
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| NOBBS |
Herbert |
36601 Private 6th Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of
Wales) killed in action 28 September 191916. Youngest son Mr & Mrs F Nobbs,
Whitemoor Crossing. Born and enlisted March, Cambs. Formerly 4663,
Cambridgeshire Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| NORMAN |
Frederick | J/22908
Signaller, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Formidable. Killed in action 1 January
1915 (battleship sunk by U24, body washed ashore near Portland).
Aged 17. Son of Mr and Mrs W Norman, of 88 Elm Rd, Wisbech. Buried
in March Cemetery, Station Rd. Also listed on the Wisbech
Memorial
|
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| NORTHFIELD |
Fred |
8277 Private 3rd Coldstream Guards. died of wounds 30 August 1917.
Aged 26. Second son of Mr C Northfield. Husband of Ellen Northfield,
17 East Block, Buckingham Gate, Westminster, London. Buried in Canada
Farm Cemetery, Elverdinghe, Belgium. |
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| OGDEN |
Archibald Henry |
3899 Private DCompany, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment.
Killed in action 10 June 1916. Aged 18. Third son of Alexander &
Mary Ogden, Orchard House, Church St, March. Buried in Gorre British
& Indian Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France |
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| *OGDEN |
Arthur Richard |
Private 1343, 15th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force. Killed
in an accident in Melbourne 22 December 1914. Enlisted Brisbane,
Queensland. Second son of the late Ambrose Ogden, brother of Thomas
O Ogden. No known grave. Commemorated on Pine Ridge Memorial Park, Australia. |
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| OGDEN |
Frank |
2250 Sgt, DCompany, 16 platoon, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire
Regiment. Killed in action 4 September 1916. Aged 29. Eldest son
of Ebenezer & Clara Ogden, Robin Hood Inn, Town End, March.
Buried in Knightsbridge Cemetery, Mesnil-Martinsart, France. |
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| PAPWORTH |
Thomas |
425183 Sapper, 11th Battalion, Canadian Engineers. Killed in action
27 September 1918. Aged 33. Son of Frederic & Rebecca Papworth,
of 110 Wisbech Rd, March. Lived Dartford Road. Buried in Arras Road
Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. |
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| PEARSON |
Walter Harry Ernest |
17610 Private 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 1916. Aged 24. Known as Ernie. Officer's servant to 2nd Lt C O F Jenkins.
Son of Robert & Mary Pearson, Longhill, March. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| PEEL |
Ernest Owen |
R/17353 Corporal, 17th (British Empire League) King's Royal Rifle
Corps. Killed in action 4 September 1916. Aged 29. Policeman in
March. Buried in Doullens Communal Cemetery Extension No 1, Somme,
France. |
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| PHILLIPS |
William John Henry | 41085
Private 253rd Provisional Company, Royal Defence Corps. Died 27
December 1918 at Chisledon Military Hospital. Aged 29. Husband of
Harriett Ada Phillips, Barker's Lane, Town End. March. Son of Mrs
T Oliver, Poplar Farm, Coates. Buried in (St Wendreda's) New Burial
Ground, March. |
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| PORTER |
Stanley |
42133 Rfn, 8th (East Belfast) Royal Irish Rifles. Killed in action
7 June 1917. Aged 19. Youngest son of Elizabeth Porter, of Grain
Pen Cottages, West End. Formerly 16972 Suffolk Regiment. Buried
in Lone Tree Cemetery, Belgium. |
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| PRESLAND |
John William |
20142 Private 2nd Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 22 January
1916. Aged 19. Son of Mr & Mrs T Presland, 3 Church Street.
Buried in Spoilbank Cemetery, Belgium. |
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| PRIOR |
Albert William |
O/131 Rfn, 11th Rifle Brigade. Wounded 26/27 March 1918, died of
wounds 21 April 1918, at 11th Stationery Hospital, Rouen. Aged 19.
Son of Mr & Mrs John William Prior, 1 County Road. Formerly
10/2785 Training Reserve. Buried in St Sever Cemetery Extension,
Rouen, France. |
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| PROUD |
Frederick E |
5/17273 Rfn, 13th Rifle Brigade. died of wounds 28 January 1917.
Aged 37. Eldest son of John and Harriet Proud, of 22 Wisbech Rd,
March. Buried in Merville Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France.
|
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| REDHEAD |
John |
12542 Sgt, 7th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 17 April 1916.
Aged 30. Youngest son of Mr & Mrs J Redhead, of 7 George Street.
Buried in Vermelles British Cemetery, France. |
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| REDHEAD |
John Basley |
868 Dmr, 2nd Seaforth Highlanders. died of wounds 27 May 1915 at
Wimereux. Aged 20. Son of Mrs Annie Redhead, Nottingham. Brother
of Joseph Redhead, George Street. Grandson of John Redhead, George
St. Buried in Wimereux Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.
|
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| REYNOLDS |
Reginald Vincent |
161733 Corporal, 14th Divisional Signal Company, Royal Engineers.
Died pneumonia 11 October 1918. Aged 21. Son of Joseph & Julia
Reynolds, Hill House. Buried in Tehran War Cemetery, Iran. |
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| RICHARDSON |
John William |
40073 Private 7th Leicester Regiment. Killed in action 12 December
1916. Aged 23. Son of Edward and Susan Richardson, of Goosetree
Farm, Ring's End. Buried in Vermelles British Cemetery, Pas de Calais,
France. |
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| RIDGEWAY |
William Thomas |
Second Lieutenant, 11th (Lonsdale) Border Regiment. Killed in action 2 December 1917. No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. |
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| ROUGHTON |
John |
17501 Pte 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 1916. Aged 27. Second son of William & Sarah Roughton, 24 Church Street. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| ROUGHTON |
John Thomas William | 41020,
Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Attested Derby Scheme 18 December
1915. Aged 40, single man, farmer, Wimblington Rd. Son of Thomas
and Eliza Roughton, of March. Mobilised 19 May 1916, posted as 17909,
East Surrey Rgt. Sent to France 20 January 1917, transferred as
41020, 8th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Sent to 113th Field Ambulance
30 June 1917, and St Omer hospital 11 July 1917. Posted to dept
18-7-27 and 3rd (Reserve) RIF 13 November 1917. Discharged due to
pleurisy 18 December 1917. Died 5 September 1919. Aged 44. Buried
in St Wendreda's Churchyard, March. |
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| RUSSELL |
John Edward |
1656 Private 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Wounded 3 September 1916, died of wounds 11 October 1916. Aged 19. Only son of Samuel & Sarah E Russell, 131 Norwoodside, March. Buried in St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France. |
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| RUSSELL |
T |
No further information currently available. |
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| *SALLABANKS |
Charles |
Private 303904, "A" Company, 1st/7th Battalion, Manchester
Regiment. Killed in action 27 March 1918. Aged 22. Born March, Cambridgeshire,
resident Birkdale, Southport, Lancashire, enlisted Manchester. Son
of Harry and Jane Sallabanks, of 4, Claremont Rd., Birkdale, Southport.
In the 1911 census he was aged 15, born March, Cambridgeshire, a
Cotton Worker Wall Piecer, son of Harry and jane Sallabanks, resident
104 Weston Street, Atherton, Lancashire. No known grave. Commemorated
on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 7. See also Bury,
Huntingdonshire |
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| SANDALL |
Harry |
20144 Private Coldstream Guards. died of wounds 15 January 1918.
Aged 28. Son of Mr & Mrs W E Sandall, Badgeney Road. Lived Waterfoot,
Lancs. Buried in Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, Pas de Calais,
France. |
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| SAVORY |
Albert |
325091 Corporal, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 26 September 1917. Aged 25. Son of Mr J Savory, Gas Road. No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
See also Liverpool Street
Station, London |
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| SCHOFIELD |
Ernest | M5747(po)
Engine Room Artificer 4th class, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Invincible. Killed
in action 31 May 1916 (Battle of Jutland). Aged 26. Youngest son of William
& Emma Schofield, of West End. Husband of Lilian Mary Eastwood
(formerly Schofield), of Lincoln. No known grave. Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire.
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| SEE |
Charlie W |
33457 Lance Corporal, 14th Yorks and Lancs Rgt (2nd Barnsley Pals).
died of wounds 28 October 1917. Aged 27. Lived Infields Farm. Formerly
18982 Suffolk Regiment. Buried in Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension.
|
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| SEEKINGS, MM |
Herbert |
28215 Lance Corporal, 11th Border Regiment. 2 December 1917. Son of Samuel &
Clara Seekings, Burn Street, Norwood Estate. Awarded Military Medal. No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. |
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| SHARPE |
George William |
84362 Dvr, 203rd (Cambs) Field Company, Royal Engineers. Died accident
7 July 1917. Aged 39. Son of Mr & Mrs Sharp, of March. Husband
of Lucy Sharp, 109 Gaul Road. Buried in Villers-Faucon Communal
Cemetery, Somme, France. |
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| SHAW |
Leonard Douglas |
152128 Private 53rd Royal Fusiliers, B Company. Enlisted November
1918. Died cerbro-spinal meningitis 26 March 1919 at Ripon hospital.
Aged 19. Elder son of LT & S A Shaw, 26 Burrowmoor Road. Buried
in March Cemetery, Station Road. |
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| SHORT |
Arthur Albert |
18654 Private 7th Suffolk Regiment. died of wounds 30 April 1917. Aged 19. Son of Frederick & Elizabeth Ann Short, 211 West End. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. |
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| SISMEY |
Ernest |
26397 Private 1st East Surrey Regiment. Killed in action 6 November 1917. Aged 19. Lived 15 Gold Street. No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. |
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| SMITH |
Arthur Frederick |
327776 Private 1/1st Cambridgeshire Regiment, attached 177th Field
Company, , Royal Engineers. Killed in action 12 June 1917. Aged
29. Son of Mr & Mrs W H Smith, West End, March. Killed in action
12 June 1917. Buried in Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Belgium.
|
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| SMITH |
Frank |
Died 19 November 1918, influenza. Aged 30, after being wounded.
Buried in March Cemetery, Station Rd. |
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| SMITH |
Frank Whaley |
29376 Private 1st Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in action
30 August 1918. Aged 22. Son James & Amy Smith, 12 Mill View. Formerly
36393 Suffolk Regiment. Vis-en-Artois Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.
See also Liverpool Street
Station, London |
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| SMITH |
Frederick Dennis |
possibly 134545 Gnr, 10th Company,
Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 20 March 1917, home. Aged 34. Husband
of Ada Smith, Quay Hill, Littleport. Buried in Cobh Old Church Cemetery,
Co Cork. |
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| SNELLING |
John |
150842 Lance Corporal, 268th Railway Company, Royal Engineers. Killed
in action 23 July 1917. Aged 35. Second son of Charles & Sarah
Elizabeth Snelling, West End. Husband of Florence Snelling, High
Street, Doddington. Buried in Westhof Farm Cemetery, Belgium. See
also Liverpool Street Station,
London |
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| SOUTHWELL |
Arthur |
G/10608 Lance Corporal, 7th Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. Killed in
action 10 August 1917. No known grave. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. |
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| SPARROW |
Thomas |
133784 Private Labour Corps. Died pneumonia 11 November 1918. Aged
26. Son of Henry & Elizabeth Sparrow, Otter Holt, March. Formerly
45308 Queen's Royal West Surrey. Buried in Peterborough Old Cemetery
(Broadway Cemetery). |
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| SPENDELOW |
Ernest |
16272 Private 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 5 August 1916.
Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Frederick Spendelow, High Street. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Brother of below. |
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| SPENDELOW |
Frederick |
16377 Private 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 1916.
Second son Mr & Mrs Frederick Spendelow, High Street. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Brother of above. |
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| STEVENS |
Arthur |
13596 Private 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 1916.
Eldest son of Mrs Eliza Stevens, Silver St, Norwoodside, and the
late Arthur Stevens. In the 1901 census he was aged 14, born March,
Cambridgeshire, a General Labourer, son of Arthur J and Eliza Stevens,
resident 7, Creek Road. Ciaro Terrace, March (Isle of Ely), North
Witchford, Cambridgeshire. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| STEVENS |
Daniel | 8/289 Corporal, Otago Infantry, New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Missing killed
in action 1 to 23 May 1915. Aged 28. Son of James & Elizabeth Stevens,
Deerfield Road. Brother of Mrs Rose Case, Nene Dale, 5 Deerfield
Road. No known grave. Commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial, Turkey.
Brother of George, below.
From the Marquis de Ruvigny' s Roll of Honour Volume 1, Part 3, Page 283, the following: STEVENS, Daniel. Corporal, 8/289, Otago Infantry Battalion, New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Born March, Cambridge 22 April 191886, educated Board School there; was for four years in the service of the G.E.R. as a call boy, but on 22 April 191904, he entered the navy, in which he served seven and a half years, until he met with an accident to his hand, which necessitated his discharge; went to New Zealand in 1914; volunteered for Imperial service on the outbreak of war, and joined the Otago Infantry; served in Gallipoli; was reported wounded and missing after the fighting there 1st May 1915, and is now assumed to have been killed in action on that date. Unm |
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| STEVENS |
Elijah |
19236 Private 1st East Lancashire Regiment. died of wounds 2 July
1916 (wounded 1 July 1916). Aged 31. Second son of Mr & Mrs
George Stevens, 76 Mill Hill Road, Norwoodside. Buried in Couin
British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. |
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| STEVENS |
George |
488594 Sapper, 7th Field Company, , Royal Engineers. PoW, missing
27 May 1918, died dysentery 16 October 1918. Aged 39. Son of James
& Elizabeth Stevens, Deerfield Rd. Husband of Elizabeth Stevens,
3 George Street. Buried in Worms (Hocheim Hill) Cemetery, Germany.
Brother of Daniel, above. |
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| STEWARD |
Josiah |
2267 Private 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Wounded
5 May 1915. died of wounds 24 May 1915. Aged 20. Son of Timothy
& Caroline Steward, March Riverside, Upwell. School teacher
at Walsoken. Buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France. |
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| STURMAN |
Charles Wilfred |
325406 Private 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 26 September 1917. Aged 19. Son of Charles & A Sturman, 29 Wisbech Rd, March. No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. (Brother of below). |
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| STURMAN |
Albert George |
1888 Private 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed
in action 13 November 1916. Aged 20. Son of Son of Charles &
A Sturman, 29 Wisbech Rd, March. Buried in Mill Road Cemetery, Thiepval,
Somme, France. (Brother of above).
|
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| SUTTON |
Matthew |
TF9591 Private 1/7th Middlesex Regiment. died of wounds 12 September
1916. Aged 36. Lived Binnimoor Road. Son of Josiah & Ann Sutton.
Formerly G/26543 6th Royal Fusiliers. Buried in Bazentin-Le-Petit
Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France. |
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| TAYLOR |
Edmund |
10192 Private 6th Royal Irish Regiment. died of wounds 27 November
1916. Aged 17. Formerly 185215 Royal Field Artillery. Lived Ring's
End. Buried in Hazebrouck Communal Cemetery. |
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| *THWAITE |
Mendel Francis |
Second Lieutenant (Pilot/Flying Officer), No. 58. Training Depot
Station, Royal Air Force. Killed while flying at R.A.F. Cranwell
when it appears that he stalled his machine, Royal Aircraft Factory
F.E.2b serial no. D9152, and spun into the ground 28 October 1918.
Aged 19. Born March, Cambridgeshire. Son of Samuel T. and Katie
Marion Hertzberg, of March, Cambs. Educated at Clergy Orphan School,
Canterbury. Gazetted to R.N.A.S. August 1917. Next of kin listed
as Miss D.M. Thwaite, of Morningside, Pennington Cross, Lymington,
Hampshire. Buried in CRANWELL (ST. ANDREW) CHURCHYARD, Lincolnshire.
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| THIMBLEBY |
Harry |
2432, Pte 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. died of wounds
17 December 1916, pneumonia following wounds & severe internal
injuries (wounded 1915). Aged 22. Son of Joseph & Annie Thimbleby.
Buried in March Cemetery, Station Rd. |
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| TINKLER |
William |
90498 Private 40th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps. Killed in action 9 April 1918. Aged 31. Son of Samuel & Mrs J Tinkler. Husband of Mabel J Tinkler,
28 Badgeney Rd. Formerly 47800 Royal West Kent Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on Ploegsteert Memorial, Hainaut, Belgium. |
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| TOFTS |
William Henry |
PS/9119 Private 2nd Royal Fusiliers. died of wounds 18 March 1918
(wounded 15 February 1918). Aged 32. Eldest son Mr & Mrs Tofts,
50 Creek Road. Husband of Grace Graham Tofts, of 22 Queen St, Felixstowe.
Buried in Nine Elms Cemetery, Poperinghe, Belgium. |
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| TURTELBURY |
William Henry |
220302 Pioneer, J Special Company, Royal Engineers. Wounded 23 October
1917, died of wounds 10 November 1917 at 11th Stationary Hospital,
Rouen. Aged 23. Only son of William & Susannah Turtelbury, 180
Creek Road. Buried in St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, France.
|
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| UNWIN |
Frederick George |
267523 Sapper, 96th Light Railway Operating Company, , Royal Engineers. Died
at sea 30 December 1917. No known grave. Commemorated on Chatby Memorial, Alexandria. Born Ickleton, Cambs
1895, son of Thomas and Ellen Unwin. He was probably on board the
Troopship SS Aragon, torpedoed off Alexandria on the date of his
death. See also Liverpool
Street Station, London and also Marshland
Smeeth & The Fens, Norfolk |
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| UPCHURCH |
Frederick W |
17602 Private 11th (Cambs) Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28
April 1917. Aged 26. Eldest son of Mr W Upchurch, Benwick Road,
Doddington. Lived Floods Ferry. Buried in Level Crossing Cemetery,
France. |
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| VAWSER |
Edwin |
2206 Lance Corporal, 'D' Company, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire
Regiment. died of wounds 12 March 1915 at No 10 Stationary Hospital,
St Omer. Aged 26. Son of Edwin & Harriett Vawser, West End.
Buried in Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery, Pas de Calais,
France. |
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| VAWSER |
Thomas Edward |
Second Lieutenant, 1st Londons (Royal Fusiliers). Killed in action
21 March 1918. Elder son of Robert & Ellen Vawser, Elm Road.
Buried in Chaumy Communal Cemetery British Extension. Educated March
Grammar School and University of London. Entered National Provincial
Bank, working at South Kensington branch when enlisted in June 1916
in The Buffs (East Kent Rgt). Served as a private until commissioned
in Royal Fusiliers in 1917. Went to France on 27 August 1917. |
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| WALKER, MiD |
Edmund Basil |
Second Lieutenant, 1st Royal West Kent Regiment. Killed in action
18 April 1915. Aged 26. Mentioned in Dispatches. Second son of the
Rev & Mrs George Sherbrooke Walker, St Wendreda's Church, March.
Master at Shereborne Preparatory School for two years, commissioned
Dorset Regiment, 1912 & transferred to Royal West Kent when
sent to front. Buried in Oosttraverne Wood Cemetery, Wyschaete,
Belgium. |
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| WATSON |
George Charles |
Private 81707, 1st/5th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Died 21
August 1918. Aged 19. Born St. Ives, Huntingdonshire. Resident March,
Cambridgeshire.
Joined Great
Eastern Railway 1915, Porter
at March.
Enlisted June 1917 in Wisbech. Buried in GLAGEON
COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France. Plot II. Row O. Grave
1. See also Liverpool Street
Station, London |
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| WATSON |
Henry Thomas |
54004 Dvr, 100th coy Machine Gun Corps. Killed in action 22 October
1917. Aged 24. Son of Mr & Mrs Watson, 9 Adelaide Place, March.
Wife & child lived Fridaybridge. Farm labourer at Terrington
St John. Formerly 23839 Private 1st Middlesex. Buried in Kandahar
Farm Cemetery, Belgium. |
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| WELLS |
Bertie |
20588 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action
7 October 1918. Aged 20. Youngest son of Mr & Mrs G Wells, 12
Badgeney Rd, March. Buried in Orchard Dump Cemetery, France. |
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| WELLS |
Herbert |
2207 Sgt, DCompany, 16 platoon, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire
Regiment. Killed in action 14 October 1916. Aged 33. Second son
of Mr & Mrs R Wells, 22 Upwell Rd, March. Buried in Mill Road
Cem, Thiepval, France. See also
Liverpool Street Station, London |
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| WEST, MM |
Gordon |
325615 Sgt, DCompany, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment.
Killed in action 22 August 1918. Aged 22. Son of J & A West,
155 Creek Rd, March. Awarded Military Medal, Sgt, Morlancourt 8/9
August 1918. Buried in Ribemont Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme,
France. See also Liverpool
Street Station, London |
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| WEST |
John |
608762 Dvr, 263rd Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery. Died after operation
16 June 1917 (Egypt). Eldest son of Mrs West, New Park. Buried in
Cairo War Cemetery, Egypt. |
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| WHITBY |
Arthur |
40441 Private 2nd Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 27 May 1918.
Lived Field Baulk. Formerly 16833 Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on Soissons Memorial, Aisne, France. |
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| WHITBY, MM |
Frederick |
20600 Private 2nd Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 October 1918.
Aged 29. Lived Norwoodside. Awarded Military Medal. Buried in Masnieres
British Cemetery, Marcoing. |
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| WHITTLESEY |
Leonard |
9673 Pte 2nd King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Killed in action
1 May 1915. Aged 26. Son of Angel & Hannah Whittlesey, 48 The Causeway. No known grave. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. |
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| WHYE |
Sidney |
159988 L/Bdr, 146th (Hull) Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
died of wounds 16 August 1918. Aged 32. Son of John & Mary Whye,
Red Bridge, High St. Husband of Harriett Whye, Ferncroft, High St.
Buried in Ligny-St Flochel British Cemetery, Averdoingt. |
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| WILES |
Leslie |
235329 Private 2nd South Staffordshire Regiment. Killed in action
14 June 1918. Aged 24. Son of Mr and Mrs W Wiles, Station Road.
Formerly 1168 Cambridgeshire Regiment. Buried in Bienvillers Military
Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. |
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| WILES |
William |
13730 Private 9th Suffolk Regiment. died of wounds 13 September
1916. Son of Mr J Wiles, 71 Wisbech Road. Buried in Guillemont Road
Cemetery, Guillemont, Somme, France. |
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| WILKERSON |
Arthur Portwood |
18681 Sgt, 2nd Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 15 June 1917. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. |
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| WILLS |
Stephen |
12304 Private ACompany, 7th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 12 October 1916. Aged 21. Son of Mrs M A Wills, Elizabeth Cottages, West End. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| WILLMOTT |
Francis | [Also
listed as WILMOT] 1880 Private DCompany, 14 platoon. 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 28 June 1915, shot by sniper. Aged 18.
Son of Mrs G Willmott, 89 Creek Road. Buried in Houplines Communal
Cemetery, France. |
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| WISEMAN |
George |
154781 Sapper, No 1 Company, Royal Engineers, TC, Newark. 20 April
1916. Aged 22. Husband of Mildred Wiseman, 109 Creek Rd. Buried
in March Cemetery, Station Road. |
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| WOODALL |
Harold |
26125 Private 9th Loyal North Lancashire. Killed in action 14 July 1916.
Youngest son of the late Harry Woodall, March. Brother of Mrs C
Cousins, City Road. Living Leighton Buzzard. Formerly 26068 Bedfordshire
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| WOODBINE |
Arthur Ernest |
Private 1345, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in
action 13 November 1916. Aged 20. Born March, Cambridgeshire. Baptised
31 August 1896 in March, St Wendreda, resident St Peter's Road,
March. Son of Arthur and Harriet Ann Woodbine, of 24, Wisbech Road,
March, Cambridgeshire. Joined Great Eastern Railway circa 1910,
Number Taker, Whitemoor. Enlisted August 1914 in March, Cambridgeshire.
In the 1901 census he was aged 4, born March, Cambridgeshire, resident
with his parents, Arthur and Harriet A Woodbine, in Wisbech Road,
March, March (Isle of Ely), North Witchford, Cambridgeshire. No
known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier
and Face 16 B. See also Liverpool
Street Station, London. |
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| WOODBINE |
George |
26300 Private 2nd Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 8 February
1917. Buried in Porte-de-Paris Cemetery, Cambrai, Nord, France.
|
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| WOODCOCK |
Ernest |
51226 Private 19th (4th City) Manchester Regiment. Killed in action
31 July 1917. West End, March. Son of John & Clara Woodcock. No known grave. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, Belgium. |
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| WOODS |
Henry James |
16449 Private 9th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 19 December
1915. Buried in White House Cemetery, St Jean-le-Ypres, Belgium.
|
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| WORDINGHAM |
Vincent Robert |
T/Second Lieutenant, New Army General List, formerly kite balloon
observer with Royal Flying Corps, then attached as intelligence
officer, Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action 16 August 1917.
Aged 27. Son of Samuel Wordingham, Hill House, Stiffkey. Former
assistant master South District School, March. Buried in Artillery
Wood Cemetery, Boesinghe, Belgium. Also appears on the Stiffkey
Memorial. |
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| WRIGHT |
Arthur |
44067 Private 9th Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 12 October 1916. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. |
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| WRIGHT |
George |
17516 Private 3rd Battalion, Machine Gun Corps. Died pneumonia and
influenza 28 November 1918. Aged 26. Son of Joseph & Charlotte
Wright, 119 Gaul Road. Buried in Premont British Cemetery, Aisne,
France. |
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| WRIGHT |
Joseph Edward |
44077 Private Y Company, 2nd Suffolk Regiment, killed in action 11 April 1917. Aged 28. Eldest son of George & Fanny Wright, West Fen, Whittlesey
Road. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. |
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| WRIGHT |
John Henry |
203262 Private 6th Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action 5
April 19118. Aged 34. Son of Mr J Wright, of Wheel Lane, March.
Husband of Mrs Wright, 15 Silver St, Norwoodside. Buried in Hangard
Communal Cemetery Extension. |
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| YARDY |
Henry Smith | 97442
Private 35th Company, Machine Gun Corps. Killed in action 30 November 1917. Aged 29. Son of Alfred Yardy, Rose Cottage, Gaul Rd. Husband of Emily
Yardy, 95 Gaul Rd. Formerly 6648 Suffolk Regiment. Cambrai Memorial,
Louverval, Nord, France. |
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| *YARDY |
Thomas |
Private
5039, 5th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Died 14 January 1916, internal
complaint, Cystic Discharge of Kindneys, never recovered from operation,
Central Military Hospital, Aylesbury, resident Halton Barracks.
Aged 20. Enlisted East Dereham, Norfolk. Son of Alice Emery Mitson.
Attested 4 December 1915 in East Dereham, as Private 5039, 5th Battalion,
Norfolk Regiment, resident 32 City Road, March, aged 20 years 60
days, height 5 feet 8 inches, chest 37½ inches. In the 1901
census he was aged 4, born March, Cambridgeshire, grandson of Robert
and Anne Yardy, resident Knights End, March, North Witchford, Cambridgeshire.
Buried 18 January 1916 in Station Road Cemetery, March. Plot/Row/Section/Area
D. Grave 100. |
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| Not on main memorial |
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| EARL |
Albert | Private
489, 28th Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. Died 22 September
1915. Aged 24. Son of Thomas & Maria Earl, 63 High St, March. Native
of Newmarket. Buried in Embarkation Pier Cemetery, Turkey. Listed
on St Peter's Church war memorial, March. Also listed Ramsey. |
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| ABBOTT |
Frank |
Gnr, 1746610, 401 Battery, 122 Heavy A.A. Regiment, Royal Artillery. Killed
in fall from lorry near Leamington, 14 March 1941. Aged 31, (Cambs
Times 21 March 1941). Husband of Gladys Mabel Vilna Abbott, of 36
The Avenue, March. Buried in March (Eastwood) Burial Ground, Cambs.
|
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| ALTERTON |
John Edward |
Pte 6094657, East Surrey Regiment. Died during German air raid on
Canterbury 1 June 1942. Son of Mr & Mrs Samuel Alterton, of 58 Hundred
Rd, March. Lived with grandmother, Mrs J Alterton, Silver St, March.
Buried in March (Eastwood) Burial Ground, Cambs. |
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| ANKER |
F John William |
Two extracts from Cambridgeshire Times:
REPORTED
KILLED IN
MARCH
SOLDIER
|
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| ASHPOOL |
Harold Leslie | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: DIED
IN THE FAR
|
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| ASHTON |
Nephi |
Able Seaman, C/SSX 19871, H.M.S. Willamette Valley, Royal Navy. 29 June 1940. No known grave. Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. |
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| ASHTON |
Rowland George | Extract from March Gazette – 19 October 1945 and Cambridgeshire Times:
TRAGIC NEWS OF
Further extract from Cambridgeshire Times: KILLED
IN FLYING
This photograph is of the funeral of 33 servicemen killed in the plane crash in Belgium including Rowland George Ashton. The article is taken from the Cambridgeshire Times. MARCH SOLDIER'S BURIAL IN BELGIUM
|
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| ASPLIN |
Reginald Herbert | Two extracts from the Cambridgeshire Times: MARCH
MAN MISSING, PRESUMED KILLED.
MISSING,
PRESUMED
|
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| AYRES |
Charles William | Lance Corporal, 7630121, 17th Infantry Brigade Royal Electrical Mechanical
Engineers. 30 September 1943. Aged 23. Son of William & Louisa
Elizabeth Ayres, of High St, March. Buried in Salerno War Cemetery,
Italy. |
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| BAND |
George William | Extract from a local Cambridgeshire newspaper: KILLED
IN ACTION IN NORMANDY
|
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| Keith Cecil | Corporal, 2090349, 287 Field Company Royal Engineers. Died of malaria 31 August 1943. Aged 30, Prisoner of War. Son of Herbert Edward & Maud Beatrice Barrett, of Briarcroft, Badgeney Rd, March; husband of Irene Barrett, of Wisbech. Buried in Thanbyuzayat War Cemetery, Myanmar. See also March Grammar School Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: LCE.-CPL. K. C. BARRETT
|
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| BATEMAN |
Oliver John | Guardsman, 2693491, Scots Guards. 14 December 1940. Aged 27. Son of Mr & Mrs W Bateman; husband of Doris Bateman, of March. Buried in March (Eastwood) Burial Ground, Cambs. Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: MILITARY
FUNERAL AT MARCH.
|
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| Jack | Lance Corporal,
5882886, 2nd Cambridgeshire Regiment, Suffolk Regiment. Died at sea 21 September 1944. Aged 30, Prisoner of War. Son of George William & Jane Bedford, of
50 The Avenue, Ramsey; husband of Evelyn, of Chain Bridge, March. No known grave. Commemorated on Singapore Memorial, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore. See also Ramsey,
Hunts.
Extract from Hunts Post in 1945: P.O.W.
"MISSING AT
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| BEDFORD |
Kenneth Raymond |
Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: PTE. K. R. BEDFORD, MARCH
|
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| BEDFORD |
Sidney | Private 5827413, 2nd Cambridgeshire Regiment, Suffolk Regiment. 15 July 1943. Aged 22, Prisoner of War. Son of Mr & Mrs Bedford, 91 Norwoodside, March. Buried in Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, Thailand. Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: MARCH
MAN DIES IN
|
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| BIGGS |
Percy Frederick Stanley | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times:
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| BLYTH |
Percy Gordon |
Private S/ 6984068, Royal Army Service Corps. 5 December 1942. Aged
27. Son of George Francis & Ada Mary Blyth, of March. Buried
in March (Eastwood) Burial Ground, Cambs. |
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| BOLTON |
Stanley | Extract from local paper: KILLED
ON ACTIVE
|
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| BOON |
Eric | Two extracts from Cambridgeshire Times: KILLED
IN ACTION
MARCH
TROOPER KILLED IN ACTION
|
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| BOON |
Frank | Signalman, 5778142, 6th Airborne Division Signals, Royal Corps of Signals. 10 June 1944. Aged 24. Son of John & Zillah Boon, of 4 Gilbert's Row, West End, March. Formerly 2nd Cambridgeshire Regiment. Buried in Hermanville War Cemetery, Calvados, France. Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: MARCH
MAN KILLED
|
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| BOWMAN |
Frederick Herbert |
Driver, T/169676, 6 Division Supply Column, Royal Army Service Corps.
25 October 1941. Aged 23. Son of Nellie Matthews, of March. Buried
in Durban (Stellawood) Cemetery, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa. |
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| BRITTIN |
Albert Edward | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: KILLED
IN MALAYA
|
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| BURKETT |
Arthur | L/Sgt,
5116833, 1/7th Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 30 July 1944. Aged 28. Son
of the late Mr & Mrs H A Burkett, of Apethorpe; husband of Mrs Stella
Burkett, of 43 Nene Parade, March. No known grave. Commemoratedon Bayeux Memorial, Calvados, France.
|
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| BUNKALL |
L John Allen |
Private 3775494, 2nd Cambridgeshire Regiment, Suffolk Regiment. 14 February 1942. Aged 22. Son of Frank Drewry Bunkall & Beatrice Martha Bunkell. No known grave. Commemorated on Singapore Memorial, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore. See also March
Grammar School
|
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| BURROWS |
Raymond Benjamin |
Sergeant (Observer), 1160932, 106 Squadron Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve, based Coningsby, Lincs, Manchester bombers. 25 March 1942. Aged 21. Son of Benjamin & Rose Ellen Burrows, of Raymar, Westwood
Ave, March. No known grave. Commemorated on Runnymede Memorial, Surrey. See also March
Grammar School |
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| BUTCHER |
Alfred William | Extract from a local newspaper: SAPPER
MISSING AT
Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: SAPPER A.W. BUTCHER
|
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| BUTCHER |
Edward | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times:
INVASION
WOUNDS
THE MOURNERS
|
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| BUTCHER |
W |
possibly William Charles Butcher,
Guardsman, 2695806, G Company, 2nd Scots Guards. 8 January 1942. Aged 28.
Son of Alfred Isaac & Rosa Butcher, of Milton, Cambs. No known grave. Commemorated on Alamein Memorial, Egypt. |
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| BUTLER |
Arthur Harold | Corporal,
5777027, 5th Royal Norfolk Regiment. 15 February 1942. Aged 25.
Son of William & Maud Butler, of 22 The Causeway, March. Buried
in Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore. Brother of Kenneth Butler below.
|
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Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: BOTH
SONS KILLED
|
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| BUTLER |
Kenneth William | Private
5783438, 1st East Lancashire Regiment. 23 September 1944. Aged 19.
Son of William & Maud Butler, of 22 The Causeway, March. Buried
in Valkenswaard War Cemetery, Netherlands. Brother of Arthur Butler
above. |
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| Eric Rowland |
Captain, Royal Engineers (Military Transport Traning Depot). 12
May 1943. age 31. Son of Rowland James & Helen Hilda Caslake, of
40 North St, March; husband of Dulcie May Caslake, of Cambridge.
Buried in March (Eastwood) Cemetery, Cambs. See also March
Grammar School |
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| COURTS |
Arthur | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times:
MISSING PRESUMED
PENELOPE'S FIGHTING
|
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| COX |
John Edward |
Private
5933684, 2nd Cambridgeshire Regiment, Suffolk Regiment. 27 January 1942. Aged 22. Son of Harry & Mary Elizabeth Cox, of 160 Wisbech Rd, March. No known grave. Commemorated on Singapore Memorial, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore.
|
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| CRAM |
Kenneth George |
Ordinary Signalman, P/JX 164084, H.M.S. Dunedin, Royal Navy. Died of
malaria 8 July 1941. Aged 18. Son of Harold Edgar & Annie Cram, of
33 Deerfield Rd, March. No known grave. Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire. |
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| CREASEY |
Richard |
Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: PTE. R. CREASEY
|
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| CULY |
Willaim Raymond |
Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: TRAGIC
NEWS BY
|
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| DIXON |
Herbert Thomas | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times:
|
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| Roy Ernest |
Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: 2nd/LIEUT. R. E. DOLBY, MARCH
|
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| DONCASTER |
James Robert | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: SAPPER J. R. DONCASTER
|
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| DRIVER |
Douglas Wilfred | Corporal,
4933667, 1st Suffolk Regiment. 25 July 1944. Aged 24. Son of Mr
Harry Driver, of 39 Upwell Rd, March. Formerly 2nd Cambridgeshire
Regiment. Buried in Banneville-La-Campagne War Cemetery, Calvados,
France.
Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: KILLED
IN ACTION
|
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| DRIVER |
Frank Ernest |
Driver, Royal Engineers. Died 13 March 1949. Aged 41. Buried in
Eastwood Cemetery, March. Husband of Mrs Gladys Driver, 115 Badgeny
Rd, March. Son of Mr H Driver & late Mrs G Driver, 39 Upwell Road,
March. Brother of D W Driver. Invalided out of army in 1944 after
serving in North Africa. |
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| DUNHAM |
Ernest | Lance Corporal,
2091246, 287 Field Company Royal Engineers. 26 January 1942. Aged 22. Son
of Mr & Mrs J W Dunham, of Stow Fen, March; husband of Muriel Dunham. No known grave. Commemorated on Singapore Memorial, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore.
|
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| EMMINGTON |
James William |
Private
5830913, 5th Suffolk Regiment. 21 June 1943. Aged 24, Prisoner of War.
Son of Mr & Mrs T Emmington, 7 Lime Grove, March. No known grave. Commemorated on Singapore Memorial, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore.
|
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| FEARY |
Ernest William |
Petty Officer, C/J 114958, HM Submarine H, Royal Navy. 27 October 1940. Aged 30. Son of John Charles & Alice Feary, of Beeby's Cottages,
March; husband of Mary Elizabeth Feary. No known grave. Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. |
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| FRANKS |
George William |
Extract from Cambrdgeshire Times:
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| Ernest Stanley |
Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: KILLED
IN ACTION The photographs reproduced herewith are of Tpr. Ernest Stanley Green, Royal Armoured Corps, of March' (on the left) and Cpl. Herbert Alfred Chambers, of Whittlesey, who, as reported in last week's issue, have been killed in action, the former in Normandy and the later while serving in the C.M.F. Tpr. Green was 31 years of age and the eldest son of Mrs. M. Green, of 13, Upwell-road, March. His wife and a 21-year-old son reside at “Kewhurst,” St.Peter's-road, March. Cpl. Chambers was 34 years of age and resided at 7, Ali well-road, Whittlesey.
MARCH
MAN KILLED
|
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| GREEN |
William Alfred |
Private 5933643, Suffolk Regiment. 28 May 1941. Aged 21. Son of Harry
& Annie Elizabeth Green, of March. No known grave. Commemorated on Athens Memorial, Greece.
|
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| GRIFFITHS |
Richard |
Second Lieutenant, 292669, Royal Corps of Signals. Died in York 28 November
1943. Aged 29. Son of Richard & Maggie Griffiths of Hyde, Cheshire;
husband of Ethel Griffiths, of March. BSc Honours. Teacher at the
Hereward School, March. Buried in March (St Mary) Churchyard, Cambs.
See also Manchester
University. |
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| GOOCH |
Douglas Haig | Lance Corporal,
2617112, 6th Grenadier Guards. 8 November 1943. Aged 25. Husband
of Dorothy May Gooch. Buried in Cassino War Cemetery, Italy.
|
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| Frederick Ambrose | Extract from England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1942:
Extract from The Lynn Advertiser - 3 May 1940, page 5: MARRIAGE
OF MIL AMBROSE
Extract from Peterborough Standard - 13 February 1942, page 8:
Extract from Peterborough Standard - Friday 26 January 1945, page 5: MEMORIAL TABLET.
Plaque in St Wendreda Church, March:
Photograph Courtesy and Copyright © David Edwards 2025 Extract from local paper: CAPT.
F. A. GROUNDS KILLED IN ACTION.
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| HART |
Cecil Kenneth | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: SAPPER C. K. HART
|
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| HILLS |
Charles Harold | Private
14675670, 1st Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Died of wounds in
North West Europe 12 July 1944. Aged 19. Born 15 January 1925, and
resident, Cambridgeshire. Baptised 17 February 1925 in March, St
Wendreda, Cambridgeshire. Son of Thomas Alfred and Ada Hills, of
Field Baulk, March. Son of Thomas Alfred & Ada Hill, of Field
Baulk, March. In the 1939 Register he was born 15 January 1925,
employed in Agriculture Assisting Father, single, son of Thomas
A and Ada Hills, resident 24 Field Baulk, March, March U.D., Cambridgeshire.
Buried in Tilly-Sur-Seucues War Cemetery, Calvados, France. Plot
I. Row C. Grave 12. |
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| HOBBS |
John Thomas | Gnr, 1715615, Royal Artillery. Killed in road accident (hit by car) at Tunbridge Wells 1 August 1941 (Cambs Times 15/8/1941). Aged 39. Son of John William & Annie Hobbs of Floods Ferry, March; husband of Agnes Hilda Hobbs, of 124a West End, March. Buried in March (St Wendreda) New Burial Ground, Cambs.
|
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| HOPKIN |
Leonard Jack |
Sgt (Wireless op/air gnr), 1294568, 59 Squadron Royal Air Force
Volunteer Reserve, based Thorney Island, Hants, Liberators. 20 August 1943. Aged 20. Son of Ernest & Florence Emily Hopkins of Riverside,
Deerfield Rd, March. No known grave. Commemorated on Runnymede Memorial, Surrey. |
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| HURST |
Frederick John | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: A
LAST TRIBUTE.
|
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| KEMPTON |
John William |
Aircraftman 2nd Class, 629791, Wireless operator/Air Gunner, 82
(United Provinces) Squadron Royal Air Force, based Watton, Blenheims.
8 April 1940. Aged 22. Son of William Arthur & Frances Betsy
Kempton of 55 Norwood Rd, March. Buried in March (Eastwood) Burial
Ground, March. |
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| KING |
William Harry |
Private 5827155, 2nd Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 15 September
1940. Aged 20. Son of Benjamin & Alice Maud King, of Coleseed
Drove, March. Buried in Karachi War Cemetery, Pakistan. |
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| LAKEY |
Ernest Edward |
Private 5828945, 2nd Cambridgeshire Regiment, Suffolk Regiment. Died
at sea 21 September 1944. Aged 27, Prisoner of War. Son of Harry & Harriet
Lakey, of 16 Briggate East, Whittlesey. No known grave. Commemorated on Singapore Memorial, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore.
|
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| LANGLEY |
Horace John |
Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: BROTHERS
WHO
|
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| LAWRENCE |
Douglas Norman |
Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: KILLED
IN ACTION IN
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| LAYTON |
George Harry |
Cpl. 5/57778, 1 Field Butchery, Royal Army Service Corps. 25 April 1941. Aged 23. Son of William John & Emily Maria Layton of 378 Creek
Rd, March. No known grave. Commemorated on Athens Memorial, Greece. |
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| LEEDER |
Ernest William aka Ben |
Two extracts from different dates from Cambridgeshire Times:
MISSING MARCH
|
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| LENTON |
Joseph William |
Sgt 1615679, 13 Squadron Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, based
Cecina & Perugia, Italy, flew Baltimores. 12 September 1944. Aged
21. Son of Joseph & Agnes Lenton, of March. Buried in Staglieno
Cemetery, Genoa, Italy. |
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| LONG |
Bernard Charles | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times:
PRESUMED KILLED
|
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| LUFF |
Aubrey |
Private
5933084, 2nd Cambridgeshire Regiment, Suffolk Regiment. 9 June 1943.
Aged 23, Prisoner of War. Buried in Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, Thailand.
|
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| Jack | Private
5932170, 2nd Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died of cholera
as a Japanese Prisoner of War at Takanun 27 June 1943. Aged 32.
Born and resident Cambridgeshire. Baptised 7 August 1911 in March,
St John, son of John Henry and Ellen Mann, resident of Russ Row,
March. Husband of Lilian Mann (nee Norton), married October to December
Quarter 1934 in Wisbech Registration District, Cambridgeshire. In
the 1921 census he was aged 9, born March, Cambridgeshire, son of
John Henry and Agnes Ellen Mann, resident West End, March, Cambridgeshire.
Buried in KANCHANABURI WAR CEMETERY, Thailand. Plot 2. Row M. Grave
70. See also Wisbech 1939-1945
Memorial
Extract from local newspaper: SAD
NEWS FOR
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| MASSEY |
Albert Edward | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: KILLED
IN ACTION
|
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| MASTERS |
Frederick John | Pte
5776958, 6th Royal Norfolk Regiment. 6 June 1943. Aged 23, Prisoner
of War. Son of Mr & Mrs G Masters, 64 Robingoodfellow's Lane, March;
husband of Mrs Barbara Masters. Buried in Chungkai War Cemetery,
Thailand.
Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: PTE. F. M. MASTERS
|
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| MILLER |
Alfred Raymond |
Private 14205671, 6th Green Howards (Yorkshire Rgt). Died 6 August
1943. Aged 19, , Prisoner of War. Son of John William & Lucy
Letitia Miller, of 380 Creek Rd, March. Buried in Sfax War Cemetery,
Tunisia. |
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| MONEY |
Edward Thomas | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: MISSING
MARCH
|
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| MONEY |
Percy Stanley |
Pte 5777503, 6th Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment. 14 December
1942. Aged 23. Son of Mr & Mrs J W Money, 16 Veat Bank, Christchurch;
husband of Mrs Grace Money, 24 Field Baulk, March. Buried in Tabarka
Ras Rajel War Cemetery, Tunisia. |
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| MORTLOCK |
Alexander Sydney | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: DEATH
ON SUNKEN
|
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| MUFFETT |
Arthur Henry | Pte 5933906, 2nd Cambridgeshire Regiment, Suffolk Regiment. Died at sea 21 September 1944. Aged 24, Prisoner of War. Son of Mr & Mrs Muffett, of Crowden Farm, Grandford, March. No known grave. Commemorated on Singapore Memorial, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore. Extract from a local newspaper: MISSING
AT SEA
|
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| MUNDEN |
Bernal James | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times:
|
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| MUNDEN |
Ernest William | Two extracts from Cambridgeshire Times: GUNNER E. W. MUNDEN, MARCH
GUNNER E. W. MUNDEN, MARCH.
|
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| NEWMAN |
James Stephen |
Drummer, 6286463, Pioneers, 1st Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds
31 May 1940. Aged 19. Son of Ernest James & Florence May Newman,
of 68 Robingoodfellows Lane, March. Dunkirk Memorial, Nord, France.
|
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| PAGE |
Donald |
Private
5780304, 6th Royal Norfolk Regiment. 10 November 1942. Aged 27,
Prisoner of War. Son of James & Emily Page, of 47 Norwood Rd,
March. Buried in Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, Thailand.
|
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| Raymond Sydney |
Flying Officer (Navigator), 152568, 211 Squadron Royal Air Force
Volunteer Reserve, based Chiringa & Ranchi, Italy, Beaufighters.
18 October 1944. Aged 22. Son of Leonard Sydney & Olive Ethel Victoria
Painter, of March. No known grave. Commemorated on Singapore Memorial, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore. See also March
Grammar School
|
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| Chenery | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: NOW
PRESUMED
|
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| PARTRIDGE, DCM |
Percy Ambrose |
Warrant Officer Class II 5880594, 2nd Bn, Royal Norfolk Regiment,
died 2 April 1945, aged 35. Son of Charles and Lily Partridge; husband
of Maud Somme Partridge, of Peterborough, Northamptonshire. Awarde
the Distinguished Conduct medal (D.C.M.). Buried in Taukkyan War
Cemetery, Myanmar. Plot 21. Row J. Grave 21. |
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| PEARSON |
S J |
possibly Sidney Joseph Frederick
Pearson, Leading Stoker, C/KX 99537, H.M.S. Calypso, Royal Navy. 12 June 1940. No known grave. Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. |
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| PEPPER |
Frederick Hugh Edwin | Extract from local newspaper: COLLAPSE
AFTER FOOTBALL GAME
|
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| PRIOR |
George Joseph |
Private 14766071, Suffolk Regiment, attached to Commandos. 28 January
1945. Aged 18. Son of Bertie & Elizabeth May Prior, of Hook
Drove, Wimblington, Cambs. Buried in Nederweert War Cemetery, Netherlands.
|
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| RINGHAM |
Bertie Ernest Alfred | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: Private
B. Ringham
|
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| ROWE |
Ernest Isaac | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: MISSING
IN EUROPE
|
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| SHARPE |
George Ernest | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: SECOND
SON DIES IN March Family's Double Bereavement
|
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| SHARPE |
Harry Kilsby | Pte
5933642, 2nd Cambridgeshire Regiment, Suffolk Regiment. 9.6.43.
Aged 24. Prisoner of War. Son of Mr & Mrs H Sharpe, of 39 Norwood
Rd, March. Brother of George above. Died of dysentery at Takanun.
Buried in Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, Thailand.
Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: TRAGIC
NEWS OF Private
H. K. Sharpe Died in
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| SKINNER |
Hugh |
Canteen Manager, C/NX 2166, H.M.S. Leda. 20 September 1942. Aged 33, on Russian
convoy duty. Son of Mr & Mrs H Skinner, of 10 Acre Rd, March. No known grave. Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. |
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| SMITH |
Rupert |
Pte 5883844, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died 14 June 1943. Son of
Mr & Mrs J SMith, 27 Deerfield Rd, March. Buried in Delhi War Cemetery,
India. |
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| STEEL |
Bert |
Cpl 319544, 6th Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps. 23 November
1941. Aged 22. Son of Bertie Steel & Mary Mabel Steel, of March
Cambs. Buried in Knightsbridge War Cemetery, Libya. |
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| Raymond James Harry |
Sgt, 578363, Flight Engineer, 10 Squadron Royal Air Force, based
Melbourne, Lincs, Halifax bombers. 19 November 1943. Aged 19. Son
of Captain George Wilfred Steel & Mabel Matilda Steel, of Westgate,
210 Norwood Rd, March. Buried in March (St Mary) Churchyard, Cambs.
See also March Grammar
School |
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| STEVENS |
G H |
No further information currently available. |
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| STEVENS |
Gordon James |
Private 5778298, 6th Royal Norfolk Regiment. Killed in a bombing
raid on an 'East Anglian town' 6 January 1941. Aged 27 (Cambs Times
10/1/1941 ). Son of Albert & Lizzie Stevens, of 3 Burrowmoor
Rd, March. Buried in March (Eastwood) Burial Ground, Cambs. |
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| STEVENS |
William Henry | Extract from Ely Standard 1945: DIED
IN FAR EAST
Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: FURTHER
NEWS
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| STEWART |
George Bowman |
Sgt-Pilot, 1332286, RAFVR. 23 February 1943. Husband of Mrs Stewart, of Norwood
Rd, March. Native of Wombwell, Yorks. No known grave. Commemorated on Runnymede Memorial, Surrey.
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| WADLOW |
Leslie Cyril [George] |
Aircraftman 1st Class 1212904, 152 Operational Training Unit, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 2 March 1944. Aged 25. Based at Peshawar, India. Native of Leverington Common, Cambridgeshire. Son of George William and Daisy Maud Wadlow; husband of Kathleen Joyce Wadlow, of Leverington Common, married October to December Quarter 1942 in Wisbech Registration District, Cambridgeshire. In the 1921 census he was new born, born Elm, Cambridgeshire, son of George William and Daisy Maude Wadlow, resident near the Church, Elm, Cambridgeshire. Buried in Karachi War Cemetery, Pakistan. Plot 7. Row A. Grave 4. See also Friday Bridge and Elm. Extract from Cambridge Independent Press: LOCAL
AIRMAN'S
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| WALKER |
Geoffrey William | Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: PRESUMED
KILLED
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| John William | Sergeant (Wireless Operator/Air Gunner) 1126907, 150 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Country of service United Kingdom. Killed in action flying out of Fontaine Chaude, Algeria, in a Vickers Wellington III, serial number DF697, when the aircraft was shot down over the target during a raid on Trapani, Sicily 15 May 1943. Son of Mrs White, of 29 West End, March, Cambridgeshire. No known grave. Commemorated on Malta Memorial, Malta. Panel 9, Column 2. See also Malta Memorial
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| WELHAM |
Jack | Extract from Ely Standard in 1945: DIED
AT SINGAPORE
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| WELLS |
Herbert |
Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: DIED
SOON AFTER LANDING IN MALAYA
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| WHITTOME |
John Edward Gifford | Flight Sergeant 1337437, Navigator, 619 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, based Dunholme Lodge, Avro Lancasters. Died 22 June 1944. Born 1916 in the North Witchford Hundred. Baptised 10 June 1916 in March, St Wendreda, son of Walter and Leonie Marie Whittome, of The Grange March. Son of Walter Vawser and Leonie Marie (nee Biot) Whittome, The Grange, March. Buried in Rheinberg War Cemetery, Germany. Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: KILLED
IN FLIGHT
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| WILLIS |
Edwin Albert |
Gnr, 966381, 11(Honourable Artillery Company) Regiment, Royal Horse
Artillery. 15 June 1942. Aged 24. Son of Gertrude E Willis &
stepson of Arthur Blake, of March. No known grave. Commemorated
on Alamein Memorial, Egypt. |
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| WRIGHT |
George Kenneth (or Kenneth George) |
Private 14328580, 8th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. Died
5 October 1943. Aged 19. Son of Fred & Annie Wright, of Gaul
Rd, March. Buried in Sango River Cemetery, Italy. |
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| John Llewelyn |
1466015, Flight Sgt, Navigator, 9 Squadron Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. Died 8 July 1944. Aged 23. Buried in Millebosc Communal
Cemetery, Seine-Martime, France. Also listed March
Grammar School. |
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| YOUD |
Frank William |
Extract from Cambridgeshire Times: MARCH
MAN DIES IN FAR EAST
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| PHYTHIAN |
Ronald Maxwell | Gunner 14122240, Royal Artillery. Killed in an ambush 18 March 1948. Aged 20. Born March 9 January 1928. Killed Haifa, Israel, area while escorting Jewish convoy. Five British soldiers and four Jews were killed in an ambush near Acre. The Sydney Smith barracks, north of Acre, having no light for three days, asked the Palestine Electric Corporation, which was a Jewish Company, to repair the wires. The corporation agreed to do this provided they were provided with an armed escort. Two Army trucks containing men from the Middle East School of Artillery were escorting the corporation's armoured car when a land mine exploded, overturning one of the trucks and immobilizing the armoured car. Arabs then opened up with heavy fire from the roadside, killing all five soldiers in one truck and all four Jews in the armoured car. Eldest son of Mr Ewart Septimus and Mrs Sarah Jane Phythian, the Cock Inn, High St. March. Buried in Haifa War Cemetery, Palestine. Plot F Row E Grave 4. Extract from Peterborough Standard - Friday 26 March 1948, page 7:
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| Also listed for this parish in the Ely Cathedral Second World War Book of Remembrance: |
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| STRAWSON |
Gordon Edgar |
Sergeant 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, died 18 September 1944. Aged 25. Buried in KRANJI WAR CEMETERY, Singapore. Son of Joseph Edgar and Alice Strawson;
husband of Nora Strawson, of Cambridge. See also Leverington.
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| TAYLOR |
Norman William |
Private 5933870, 2nd Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment, Suffolk
Regiment. Died of dysentery 31 August 1943. Aged 24, Prisoner of
War. Son of Mr W Taylor, Park Rd, Manea. Buried in Kanchanaburi
Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, Thailand. - list on Manea
memorial
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| TINKLER |
Owen | Private 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment, died 31 December 1943. Aged 24. Buried in KANCHANABURI WAR CEMETERY, Thailand. Son of Jabzey Tinkler, and of Elizabeth Tinkler, of Benwick, Cambridgeshire. Extract from Cambrdgeshire Times: BENWICK
MAN DIES
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| WALKER |
D |
No further information currently |
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