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| SCALES | A | No 
                further details currently available. See also Guildhall | 
| SEARLE | John Thomas | Lance 
                Corporal 325712, "A" Company, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire 
                Regiment formerly 2414, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 
                31 July 1917. Aged 22. Born Kentish Town, Middlesex, enlisted 
                Cambridge. Baptised 13 December 1896 in Cambridge, St Andrew the 
                Less, son of John and Ellen Searle, resident 2 Abbey Street, Cambridge, 
                St Andrew the Less. Son of Ellen Searle, of 91, East Rd., Cambridge. 
                Joined Great Eastern Railway May 1914, worked as an Engine Cleaner 
                at Cambridge. In the 1901 census he was aged 6, born London, Middlesex, 
                son of John and Ellen Searle, resident 91, East Road, Cambridge, 
                Cambridgeshire. In the 1911 census he was aged 16, born Kentish 
                Town, London, a Labourer, son of Ellen Searle, resident 91 East 
                Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Originally attested 2 February 
                1902 in Cambridge, aged 17 years, as Private 1259, 1st Battalion, 
                Cambridgeshire Regiment, born Kentish Town, Middlesex, employed 
                by Coulson Lofts of Cambridge as a Wood Working Machinist, resident 
                91, East Road, Cambridge, single, discharged 29 September 1912, 
                joined Regular Army, as 38020, No. 4 Depot, R.G.A. 30 September 
                1912, aged 18 years 8 months, height 5 feet 6¾ inches, 
                weight 133lbs, chest 35½-38 inches, medically examined 
                1 October 1912 at Bury St Edmunds. Reservist. Re-enlisted at Cambridge 
                in Cambridgeshire Regiment. Buried in LA BRIQUE MILITARY CEMETERY 
                NO.2, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row B. Grave 19. See also 
                Guildhall  | 
| SHEARMAN | Harry | Private 
                8/1310, 8th Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment). 
                Died in United Kingdom 3 November 1918. Aged 25. Born at Stanwell. 
                Son of William and Rose Shearman; husband of Hilda Middleton (nee 
                Papworth) Shearman, of 85, Fitzroy Street, Cambridge, married 
                24 December 1917 in Cambridge, St Andrew the Less. In the 1911 
                census he was aged 18, born Stanwell, Middlesex, a Carter on Farm, 
                son of William and Rose Shearman, resident Stanwell, Middlesex 
                & Surrey. Buried in STANWELL BURIAL GROUND, Middlesex. Grave 
                reference P. 261. | 
| SMITH | George | No 
                further details currently available. See also Guildhall 
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| SMITH | Sidney | Private 
                1/42791, 1st Battalion, Inniskilling Fusiliers formerly 093761, 
                Army Service Corps. Killed in action 20 October 1918. Aged 29. 
                Born Colchester, Essex, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mr. and Mrs. 
                F. J. Smith, of 349, Newmarket Rd., Cambridge. Buried in HARLEBEKE 
                NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot VIII. Row 
                B. Grave 1. See also Guildhall 
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| SOUTH | [Ernest] F | No 
                further details currently available. See also Guildhall 
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| SPAXMAN | George | [Not listed on CWGC or SDGW] Company Sergeant Major, East Lancashire Regiment. Baptised 17 My 1894 in Cambridge, St Andrew the Less, son f John and Caroline Spaxman, resident of 214 Newmarket Road, Cambridge. Attested 4 September 1906 for 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, joined East Lancashire Regiment 5 March 1907. In the 1901 census he was aged 11, born Cambridgeshire, son of John and Caroline Spacman, brother of William Spaxman, resident 1, Coldham Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. In the 1911 census he was aged 22, born Cambridge, married, serving soldier, Lance Corporal, 1st Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment, resident Inkerman Barracks, Knaphill, Woking, Surrey. See also Guildhall Extract from Cambridge Daily News - Tuesday 13 February 1917, page 3: 
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| SPAXMAN | William | [Corporal 
                in Newspaper] Private 9212, 6th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment. 
                Died at sea 16 December 1915. Born and enlisted Cambridge. In 
                the 1901 census he was aged 14, born Cambridgeshire, son of John 
                and Caroline Spacman, brother of George Spaxman, resident 1, Coldham 
                Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Buried at sea. Commemorated on 
                HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 114 to 118. 
                 See 
                also Guildhall 
                 Extract from Cambridge Daily News - Tuesday 13 February 1917, page 3: 
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| STAPLES | Ellis William |  [Listed 
                a W E STAPLES on memorial] Private 17609, 11th Battalion, Suffolk 
                Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 1916. Aged 21. Born and enlisted 
                Cambridge. Brother of Frank Staples, of 7, Wellington Passage, 
                Wellington St., Cambridge. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, 
                Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Guildhall | 
| STARNELL | Alfred George | Private 
                28248. 11th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Born St Ives, Hunts. Enlisted 
                Cambridge. Resident Cambridge. Killed in action on Sunday, 15th 
                October 1916. Age 29. Son of Alfred George and Sarah Ann Starnell 
                of 15 Gold St, Cambridge. Husband of Ethel May Francis Starnell 
                of 62 Fitzroy St, Cambridge. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, 
                Somme, France. Pier and Face 10 D. See also Fen 
                Ditton and also Guildhall 
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| STEARN | E W or F W | No 
                further details currently available. See also Guildhall 
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| STEARN | Frederick John |  Private 
                238112, 1st Battalion, Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire 
                Regiment). Killed in action 9 October 1918. Born and enlisted 
                Cambridge. Son of Edward Stearn, of 20 Walnut Tree Avenue, Cambridge; 
                husband of Evelyn Lucy Maud (nee King) Stearn, of 50, Newnham, 
                Cambridge; married 13 September 1918 at Cambridge. Formerly 9/5648, 
                Cambridgeshire Regiment. Height 5 feet 8 inches, weight 9st 8lbs, 
                chest 36 inches. Enlisted 29 November 1916. In the 1911 census 
                he was aged 19, born Cambridge, College Clerk Pultery, resident 
                with his widowed father, Edward, at 20, Walnut Tree Avenue, Cambridge. 
                Buried in ANNEUX BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot IV. Row 
                C. Grave 5. See also Cambridge 
                University Press & College Servants and Cambridge 
                St Mary the Less and also Guildhall | 
| STEVENSON | Arthur |  Private 
                G/25861, 1st Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). 
                Killed in action 27th September 1918. Aged 19. Born and enlisted 
                Cambridge. Son of Arthur Stevenson, of 1, Millingan's Buildings, 
                Victoria Rd., Cambridge. Formerly 45465, Suffolk Regiment. Buried 
                in GOUZEAUCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot V. Row 
                C. Grave 11.  See 
                also Cambridge St Paul's 
                and also Guildhall | 
| STOCKER | Thomas J | Private M/282875, 1st Division Mechanical Transport Company, Royal Army Service Corps. Died from burns 3 December 1918. In the 1901 census he was aged 8, born Cambridgeshire, son of Phillip and Eliza A Stocker, resident 96, Sturton Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Married Mary Harrison 24 May 1915 in Cambridge, St Andrew the Less. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Section S. Plot II. Row HH. Grave 6. Extract from Cambridge Independent Press - Friday 31 January 1919, page 6:  LANCE-CORPORAL, 
                T. J. STOCKER, husband of Mrs. Stocker, 239, Newmarket-road. Cambridge, 
                Died in France from burns, December 3rd 1918. | 
| STOKES | George | Lance 
                Corporal 326508, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed 
                in action 31 July 1917. Aged 20. Enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mr. 
                and Mrs. E. Stokes, of 47, River Lane, Newmarket Rd., Cambridge. 
                Formerly 3891, Cambridgeshire Regiment. In the 1901 census he 
                was aged 4, resident with his parents, Edwards and Louisa Stokes, 
                at 3, River Lane, Brighton Terrace, Cambridge. In the 1911 census 
                he was aged 13, at school, resident with his parents, Edwards 
                and Louisa Stokes, at 47, River Lane, Cambridge. No known grave. 
                Commemorated at YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, 
                Belgium. Panel 50 and 52. See also Guildhall | 
| STOKES | John | Rifleman 
                A/200649, 11th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Died Saturday 
                16th November 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 28. Born and 
                enlisted Cambridge. Son of John and Annie Stokes, of Cambridge; 
                Husband of Violet Stokes, of 11, Henley Rd., Coldham's Lane, Cambridge. 
                Formerly 
                1350, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Probably prisoner of war. Buried 
                in BERLIN SOUTH-WESTERN CEMETERY, Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany. 
                Plot XIX. Row A. Grave 
                5. 
                See 
                also Cambridge Gas Company 
                and also Guildhall | 
| STRETCH | Herbert Charles | Petty 
                Officer 193750, H.M.S. "Undaunted", Royal Navy. Killed 
                or died by means other than disease, accident or enemy action, 
                at sea 23 January 1917. Aged 35. Born 9 January 1882 in Cambridge. 
                Baptised 13 August 1882 in Cambridge, Holy Trinity, son of Frederick 
                William and Charlotte Elizabeth Stretch, of 37 King Street, Cambridge. 
                Husband of Emma Louisa (nee Cooper) Stretch, of 53 River Side, 
                Cambridge; married 23 October 1915 in Cambridge, St Andrew the 
                Less; he was a Seaman on H.M.S. Undaunted at the time of his marriage. 
                In the 1891 census he was aged 9, a scholar, resident with his 
                parents in Cottage, Coldham Lane, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated 
                on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 21. See also Cambridge 
                St Matthew's and also Guildhall | 
| STUBELLFIELD | G | No 
                further details currently available | 
| SWANN | John | No 
                further details currently available. See also Guildhall | 
| SWANN | Thomas W | No 
                further details currently available. See also Guildhall | 
| TABOR | Augustus Thomas aka Gus |  Corporal 
                21960, 118th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) formerly 2569, 
                Cambridgshire Regiment. Killed in action 25 September 1917. Born 
                Christchurch, Cambridgeshire, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mrs. 
                Tabor, of the Bell Inn, Newmarket Road, Cambridge. No known grave. 
                Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, 
                Belgium. Panel 154 to 159. See also Guildhall | 
| THOMPSON | William George | Captain, 
                41 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and 5th Battalion (Territorial), 
                Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 14 July 1917. Aged 28. Son 
                of William Frederick and Lydia Thompson, of Brunswick Lodge, Cambridge. 
                Buried in LEBUCQUIERE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, 
                France. Plot I. Row E. Grave 4. See also Perse 
                School and also Guildhall | 
| THURSTON | C | No 
                further details currently available | 
| THURSTON | Reuben |  Private 
                45263, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) formerly 5055, London Regiment. 
                Died 25 April 1918 of wounds received in action 26th April 1918. 
                Aged 25. Enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mrs. Thurston, late of The 
                Ship, and 283, Newmarket Road, Cambridge. Buried in ST. PIERRE 
                CEMETERY, AMIENS, Somme, France. Plot XII. Row A. Grave 4. See 
                also Guildhall | 
| TINGEY | Frank Edward |  Private 
                G/68652, 7th Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). 
                Killed in action 26 April 1918. Aged 19. Son of Mrs. Tingey, of 
                Newmarket Road, Cambridge. Born, resident and enlisted Cambridge. 
                Son of Mrs. R. Tingey, of 281, Newmarket Rd., Cambridge. No known 
                grave. Commemorated in POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 
                14 and 15. See also Guildhall | 
| TINGEY | W | No 
                further details currently available | 
| TINWORTH | T | No 
                further details currently available | 
| TYLER | Cyril |  Private 
                23299, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 4 August 
                1916. Aged 19. Born Romsey Town, Cambridgeshire, enlisted March, 
                Cambridgeshire. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Tyler, of 41, Adam and 
                Eve Road, Cambridge. Buried in OVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, 
                France. Plot XVI. Row G. Grave 4. See also Guildhall | 
| VAUGHAN | John | Driver 
                68229, 82nd Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Died on service in 
                the Balkans 4 September 1916. Aged 22. Born Ely, Cambridgeshire 
                3 January 1894, enlisted Bedford. Son of Aaron and Mary Jane Vaughan, 
                of 19, Staffordshire Street, Cambridge. Admitted to Ely, Market 
                Street Infants' School 27 September 1897, resident Bull Lane, 
                Ely. In the 1901 census he was aged 6, born Ely, Cambridgeshire, 
                son of Aaron and Mary J Vaughan, resident Spring Head Lane, The 
                City of Ely, Ely Trinity (Isle of Ely), Ely, Cambridgeshire. Buried 
                in BAGHDAD (NORTH GATE) WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot XXI. Row G. Grave 
                39. See also Guildhall | 
| WADDELOW | Frank Reynolds | Gunner 164193, 'C' Mountain Battery and No. 1 Depot, Royal Garrison Artillery. Admitted to Catterick Military Hospital 29 June 1917, died of pneumonia 2 July 1917. Born 20 May 1883 Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, resident Stapleford, Cambridgeshire, enlist Cambridge. Admitted to Cambridge Brunswick Boys' School, Cambridge, 11 April 1892, son of Robert S Waddelow, resident Abbey Street, Cambridge, left 13 January 1897, previously at schyool in Waterbeach. In the 1901 census he was aged 17, born Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, a Grocer's Assistant, son of Robert S and Hannah Waddelow, resident Abbey Villa, Newmarket Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Buried in CAMBRIDGE CITY CEMETERY, Cambridgeshire. Plot B. Grave 404. See also Guildhall Extract from Cambridge Independent Press - Friday 06 July 1917, page 5: 
 Extract from England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1917: 
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| WALLIS | Alfred Arthur | 
 Extract from Cambridge Independent Press - Friday 1 November 1918, page 5: THE 
                  LATE PTE A. A WALLIS.  
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| WATSON | Clement Frederick | Private 
                16419, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 April 
                1917. Born Bury St. Edmunds, enlisted Cambridge. Husband of Rose 
                Ellen Fordham (formerly Watson), of 405, Newmarket Rd., Cambridge. 
                No known grave. C ommemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, 
                France. Bay 4. See also Guildhall | 
| WATTS | William C | No 
                further details currently available. See also Guildhall | 
| WEBB | Christie | Private 
                326541, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in 
                action 13 November 1916. Enlisted Cambridge. Formerly 3946, Cambridgeshire 
                Regiment. In the 1901 census he was aged 10, a scholar, born Trumpington, 
                resident with his parents, Noah and Sarah Webb, at 69, Thoday 
                Street, Cambridge. Brother of Edward (below). In the 1911 census 
                he was aged 20, born Trumpington, a General Labourer, resident 
                with his parents, Noah and Sarah Webb, at 90, Catherine Street, 
                Mill Road, Cambridge. He married Emily M Odell in Cambridge in 
                1913. Buried in MILL ROAD CEMETERY, THIEPVAL, Somme, France. Plot 
                XVIII. Row D. Grave 8. See also Cambridge 
                St Philips and also Guildhall | 
| WELCH | H | No 
                further details currently available | 
| WENHAM | Robert | No 
                further details currently available. See also Guildhall | 
| WEST | Benjamin |  
                Private 8863, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 
                16 December 1914. Born 28 February 1896 in Wisbech, enlisted Cambridge. 
                In the 1901 census he was aged 5, born Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, 
                son of Benjamin and Emma J West, resident 4, Gloucester Place, 
                Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Admitted to Barnwell Boys' School, 
                Barnwell, Cambridgeshire 1 October 1903, resident 4, Gloucester 
                Place, Cambridge, left 12 March 1909, previously attended Barnwell 
                Boys' School Infants. In the 1911 census he was aged 15, born 
                Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, a Grocer Assistant, son of Benjamin and 
                Emma West, resident 4, Gloucester Place, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. 
                No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, 
                West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 21. See also Cherry 
                Hinton and also Guildhall | 
| WHITEHEAD | William [John Victor] | Private 
                3087, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 
                3 September 1916. Enlisted Cambridge. Son of William and Isabella 
                Whitehead, of 3, Plantation Row, Fitzroy St., Cambridge. Buried 
                in KNIGHTSBRIDGE CEMETERY, MESNIL-MARTINSART, Somme, France. Row 
                D. Grave 8. See also Guildhall | 
| WHYBROW | A Walter | Private 1857, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died of wounds in United Kingdom 17 Noveber 1916. Aged 22. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mrs. Ellen Whybrow, of 2, Coldham's Lane, Newmarket Rd., Cambridge. Buried in CAMBRIDGE CITY CEMETERY, Cambridgeshire. Plot D. Grave 2610. See also Guildhall Extract from Cambridge Independent Press - Friday 24 November 1916, page 5: 
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| WILDERSPIN | Harry Alexander | Private 
                20806, 5th Battalion, King's (Shropshire Light Infantry). Killed 
                in action 16 October 1917. Born St. Matthew, Cambridge, enlisted 
                Cambridge. Formerly 34718, Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated 
                on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 
                112 to 113. See also Cambridge, 
                Matthew and Son and also Guildhall | 
| WILLBYE | C | No 
                further details currently available | 
| WILLIAMS | P | No 
                further details currently available | 
| WILMOT | R H | No 
                further details currently available | 
| WILSON | Cyril | Clerk 3rd Class 164068, Recruiting Depot (Halton), Royal Air Force. Died 12 April 1919. Aged 42. Son of Askew and Mary Wilson, of Cambridge; husband of Elizabeth Guest Wilson, of 38, Victoria Park, Cambridge St. Andrew the Great Parish. Buried in CAMBRIDGE (MILL ROAD) CEMETERY, Cambridgeshire. Plot XIV. Grave 16. Extract from Cambridge Independent Press - Friday 18 April 1919, page 5: 
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| WOLFE | William Samuel | Lance 
                Corporal G/40096, 2nd Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). 
                Died of wounds 25th October 1917. Aged 36. Born Quy, enlisted 
                and resident Cambridge. Son of Robert William Wolfe and Hannah 
                Elizabeth Stanford (formerly Wolfe). Husband of Sarah Nornington 
                Wolfe (nee Smith), of 36, Paradise St., Cambridge; they married 
                in 1906. Formerly 11236, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Buried 
                in LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, 
                Belgium. Plot XXII. Row C. Grave 10. See also Stow-Cum-Quy 
                and Cambridge St Andrew the Great 
                and also Guildhall | 
| WOODROOFE | Henry James | [Transcribed as WOODRUFF] Private RX4/106909, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 20 April 1919. Buried in CAMBRIDGE CITY CEMETERY, Cambridgeswhire. Plot D. Grave 2487. Extract from Cambridge Independent Press - Friday 25 April 1919, page 7: 
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