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| NAYLOR | Leslie John | 
 Extract from Cambridge Independent Press - Friday 21 May 1915, page 8: Pte. Leslie Naylor, 1st Cambs. 
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| NEAL | William |  Private 
              204006, 6th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment formerly 330797, Cambridgeshire 
              Regiment. Died of wounds received on 14 August, died 23 August 1917. 
              Aged 31. Born, resident and enlisted Cambridge. Husband of W. Neal, 
              of 11, Manor Street, Cambridge. Buried in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY, 
              Pas de Calais, France. Plot VIII. Row I. Grave 14. | 
| NEGUS | Ebenezer Battison | Staff 
              Sergeant 4666, 94th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 
              26 October 1914. Born 
              Fen Ditton, enisted London. He past his Royal Society of Arts Army 
              Shorthand Examinations while stationed in Lahore 12 February 1914, 
              80 words per minute. Baptsied 3 August 1879 at fen Ditton son of 
              Jane. Buried in GUARDS CEMETERY, WINDY CORNER, CUINCHY, Pas De Calais, 
              France. Plot VIII. Row J. Grave 11. See also Fen 
              Ditton | 
| NEGUS | James | No 
              further information currently available.  
              See 
              also Cambridge St Lukes  | 
| NEGUS | Walter Joseph |  Private 
              G/18071, 7th Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment.), 
              Died of wounds 13 October 1917. Aged 27. Born Cambridge, enlisted 
              Ely. Son of Luke and Mary Elizabeth Negus, of 8, Corona Rd., Cambridge. 
               Formerly 
              3486, Suffolk Yeomanry. In the 1911 census he was aged 21, son of 
              Luke and Mary Elizabeth Negus, a labourer, born Heydon, resident 
              with his parents at 2 Corona Road, Chesterton, Cambridge. Buried 
              in MENDINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. 
                
              Plot VI. Row E. Grave 23.  
              See 
              also Cambridge St Lukes | 
| NEVE | Harold | Second 
              Lieutenant, "D" Company, 2nd Battalion, East Lancashire 
              Regiment (SDGW states 1st Battalion attached 7th Battalion). Killed 
              in action 27 May 1918. Aged 29. Son of Arthur and Emma Annie Neve, 
              of 72, De Freville Avenue, Cambridge. Mentioned in Despatches (MiD). 
              His birth was registered in the July to September Quarter 1888 in 
              Chesterton registration District In the 1891 census he was aged 
              2, son of Arthur and Emaa A Neve, born Chesterton, resident Hertford 
              Street, Chesterton, Cambridge. In the 1901 census he was aged 12, 
              living with his brother-in-law (uncle), born Cambridge, resident 
              73 Effra Road, Wimbledon, W.D. In the 1911 census he was aged 22, 
              son of Arthur and Emma Neve, a Scientific Instruments Maker, born 
              Chesterton, resident 72 De Freville Avenue, Chesterton, Cambridge. 
              Formerly Lance Corporal 7631, 19th Hussars. Went to France 17 August 
              1914. No known grave. Commemorated on SOISSONS MEMORIAL, Aisne, 
              France. See also Cambridge 
              County High School and Chesterton | 
| NEWELL | John Charles | 
 Extract from Cambridge Independent Press - Friday 10 November 1916, page 5: Sergt. John Charles Newell, of Cambridge, whose death in action on October 12th has been briefly reported in our columns, was educated at the British Schools, was educated at the British Schools, Cambridge, under the late Mr. F. H. Bird. He enlisted in the Suffolk Regiment on 19th June, 1900, and had served at Bury St. Edmund’s, Colchester, Alderney (Channel Islands), Felixstowe, Shorncliffe, South Africa, Kararchi and Madras (India), Aden (Arabia), and Parkhurst Isle of Wight). Sergt. Newell was a lifelong abstainer, and did good work for yhe temperance cause here and elsewhere. He joined the Rechabites in India, and passed through many offices and committees in the Minden Rose Tent, Dist. 150. In Cambridge he was always ready to assist the fatherless and widows by raising funds and in other ways. He was secretary of the Carrodus Trust (3431), Cambridge and Jubilee Juvenile Tents, and being a good cyclist, was able to reach outlying districts and members, helping very materially to form tents of I.O.R. at Royston, etc. He was a Past District Chief Ruler. Sergt. Newell leaves a widow and two daughters, aged 3 and 6. Two of his brothers are serving with the Colours, viz., Cook-Sergt. G. W. Newell (Suffolk Yeomanry), and Pte. Harry J. Newell (Army Service Corps, M.T.). | 
| NEWLING | Sidney Charles | Lance 
              Corporal, 17264, 6th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire 
              Light Infantry who was killed in action on Saturday, 8th July 1916. 
              Aged 21. Born Newton, enlisted Bedford, resident Cambridge. Son 
              of Serjt. and Sarah Newling, of Newton, Cambs. Buried in Vlamertinge 
              Military Cemetery, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot IV. Row 
              A. Grave 10. See also Newton, 
              Cambridge  | 
| NEWMAN | Albert J C |  Second 
              Lieutenant, Suffolk Regiment attached to 1st/9th King's (Liverpool 
              Regiment). Killed in action 20 September 1917. Aged 23. Son of Mr. 
              T. and Mrs. M. A. Newman, of 11, Romsey Terrace, Mill Rd., Cambridge. 
               No known grave. Commemorated 
              on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 40 to 41. 
              See 
              also Cambridge St Philips | 
| NEWMAN | Alfred Ernest |  Private 
              6095, 15th (The King's) Hussars. Killed in action 30 March 1917. 
              Aged 27. Born St. Matthews, Cambridge, resident Cambridge, enlisted 
              Bedford. Son of Mrs. Emily Newman, of 8, Leaders Row, Cambridge; 
              husband of Mabel Maria Newman, of 22, Selwyn Rd., Barton Rd., Cambridge. 
              In the 1891 census he is aged 1, born Cambridge, resident with his 
              parents, Thomas J and Emily, in Blossom Street, Cambridge. In the 
              1901 census he is aged 11, resident with widowed mother, Emily, 
              at 6, Blossom Street, Cambridge. Buried in FAUBOURG D'AMIENS CEMETERY, 
              ARRAS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot III. Row M. Grave 1. See also 
              Cambridge 
              St Matthew's | 
| NEWMAN | Edward JOHN | Lance Corporal 22575, 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action 23 October 1916. Born and resident Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, enlisted Bournemouth. Resident 13, Trafalgar Road, Chesterton. In the 1891 census he was aged 1, born Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, son of Sidney and Sarah Maria Newman, resident 23, Trafalgar Street, Chesterton, Cambridgeshire. In the 1901 census he was aged 11, born Chesteron, Cambridgeshire, son of Sidney and Sara Maria Newman, resident 23, Trafalgar Street, Chesterton, Cambridgeshire. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 7C and 7B. See also Cambridge All Saints Extract from Cambridge Independent Press - Friday 26 October 1917, page 8: 
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| NEWMAN | F S | No 
              further information currently available | 
| NEWMAN | George Edward | Private 
              201907, 1st/4th Battalion (Territorials), Northumberland Fusiliers. 
              Killed in action 26 October 1917. Aged 19. Enlisted and resident 
              Cambridge. Son of Ellen Maud Newman, of 53, Catherine St., Cambridge. 
              Formerly 3916, Cambridgeshire Regiment. In the 1911 census he was 
              aged 12, born Cambridge, at school, resident with his parents, George 
              and Ellen Newman, at 125, East Road, Cambridge. No known grave. 
              Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 
              19 to 23 and 162. See also Cambridge 
              St Philips  | 
| NEWMAN | George Henry | Corporal 
              371002, 2nd/ 8th (City of London) Battalion (Post Office Rifles), 
              London Regiment. Killed in action 20 September 1917. Aged 24. In 
              the 1911 census he was the son of John and Fances Newman, aged 17, 
              a postman, born Cambridge, resident 14 Mawson Road, Cambridge. According 
              to the British Postal Service Appointment Books, 1737-1969 he was 
              appointed as Assistant Postman in Cambridge in 1910 and then in 
              1913 as Postman in Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES 
              (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 54. See also 
              Cambridge Post Office  
              and Cambridge St Barnabas | 
| NEWMAN | Harold Walter | Sergeant 
              325797, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died of wounds 29 
              April 1918. Born Melbourn, Cambs., enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mrs. 
              B. M. E. Newman, of 51, Montague Rd., Cambridge. Formerly 2561, 
              Cambridgeshire Regiment. Buried in ARNEKE BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, 
              France. Plot II. Row A. Grave 12. See also Chesterton | 
| NEWMAN | Jesse |  Private 
              9280, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment who was killed in action on 
              Thursday, 20th July 1916. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Alfred 
              John and Maria Newman, of 12, Honey Hill, Northampton St., Cambridge. 
              In the 1911 census he is the son of Alfred and Maria Newman, unmarried, 
              aged 30, General Light Porter, born Cambridge and resident 12 Honey 
              Hill, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on the THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, 
              Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A.  
               See 
              also Cambridge St Giles | 
| NEWMAN | Richard Arthur |  Sergeant 
              1335, "B" Company, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. 
              Killed in action 4 September 1916. Aged 22. Born and enlisted Cambridge. 
              Resident of Trinity Place, Cambridge. Son of Richard and Isabella 
              Newman, of Cambridge. Formerly employed by Messrs. Flack and Judge. 
              Buried in KNIGHTSBRIDGE CEMETERY, MESNIL-MARTINSART, Somme, France. 
              Row D. Grave 9. See also Cambridge 
              Holy Trinity. | 
| NEWMAN | William John | Private 
              22843, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 April 
              1917. Aged 26. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mr. and Mrs. 
              Henry Newman, of 30, Ainsworth St., Cambridge. In the 1901 census 
              he was aged 9, born Cambridgeshire, resident with his parents, Henry 
              and Amelia, at 32, Ainsworth Street, Cambridge. In the 1911 census 
              he was aged 19, a Bricklayer of Buildings, born Cambridge. resident 
              with his parents, Henry and Amelia, at 30, Ainsworth Street, Cambridge. 
              Buried in BROWN'S COPSE CEMETERY, ROEUX, Pas de Calais, France. 
              Plot III. Row G. Grave 33. See also Cambridge 
              St Matthew's and also Cambridge 
              St Philips  | 
| NEWTON | Wilfred | [Also 
              spelt Wilfrid] Captain, 1st Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent 
              Regiment.), Brigade Major 165th Infantry Brigade. Died of wounds 
              28th September 1916. Aged 27. Only son of A W and Julia L Newton; 
              husband of Dorothy H Newton, of Cambridge. Mentioned in Desptaches 
              (MiD). Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. 
              Plot I. Row B. Grave 54.   
              See 
              also Cambridge St Giles | 
| NICE | George Henry B | Sapper 
              203937, 45th Field Company, Royal Engineers died Monday, 21st July 
              1919. Aged 34. Husband of Selina Nice, of 10, Paget Rd., Great Yarmouth. 
              In the 1911 census he is a boarder, aged 25, a Builder Joiner, born 
              Frenze, Norfolk, resident 42 Station Road, Cambridge. His birth 
              was registered in the Depwade Registration District, Norfolk in 
              the July to September Quarter 1885. Buried in MILL ROAD CEMETERY, 
              Cambridge. Section I. Grave 24. See also Cambridge 
              St John's 
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| NICKSON | Arthur John | Private 
              51641, 17th Battalion, The King's (Liverpool Regiment). Killed in 
              action 12 October 1916. Enlisted Blackpool, resident Cambridge. 
              Son of the late John Nickson, of Blackpool; husband of E. Finetta 
              Nickson, of 804, Foul Bay Rd., Victoria, British Columbia. Buried 
              in WARLENCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot VI. 
              Row K. Grave 7. See also Blackpool, 
              Lancashire  | 
| NIGHTINGALE | Albert John | Serjeant 
              203168, 11th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Killed in action 17 September 
              1918. Aged 25. Born at Coton, Cambridge, resident and enlisted Cambridge. 
              Baptised at Coton 8 January 1893. Son of W. G. and Isabella Nightingale, 
              of 27, Newnham, Cambridge. In the 1901 census he was aged 8, born 
              Coton, resident with his parents George and Isabella, in Main Street, 
              Coton, Chesterton, Cambridgeshire. Formerly 326042, Cambridgeshire 
              Regiment. Buried in TREFCON BRITISH CEMETERY, CAULAINCOURT, Aisne, 
              France. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 43. See also Cambridge 
              University Press & College Servants | 
| NIGHTINGALE | Charles Arthur |  Private 
              326470, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment, killed in action 
              on 13th or Tuesday, 31st July 1917. Aged 27. Enlisted Cambridge. 
              Son of Arthur and Jessie Nightingale, of 28, George St., Cambridge; 
              husband of Florence Nightingale, of 35, Pretoria Rd., Cambridge. 
              Formerly 3819, Cambridgeshire Regiment. In the 1911 census he was 
              aged 22, son of Arthur and Jessie Nightingale, Museum Assistant, 
              born Mill Road, cambridge, resident with his parents at 28 George 
              Street, Chesterton, Cambridge. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) 
              MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 50 and 52.  
               
               See 
              also Cambridge St Lukes | 
| NIGHTINGALE | Harry | Private 
              325191, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died of wounds 16 
              February 1916. Aged 23. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of George 
              Samuel and Elizabeth Nightingale, of 202, Cherry Hinton Rd., Cambridge. 
              Baptised 28 April 1895 ar March, St. Peter, resident of Gault Drove, 
              St. Peters, March. Formerly 1464, Cambridgeshire Regiment. In the 
              1901 census he was aged 6, born March, Cambs., resident with his 
              parents, George and Elizabeth Nightingale, at 38, Sedgwick Street, 
              Cambridge. Buried at FINS NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, SOREL-LE-GRAND, 
              Somme, France. Plot IV. Row B. Grave 32.  
              See also Cambridge St Philips | 
| NIGHTINGALE | Victor [Reginald] aka Reg |  Private 
              43323, 7th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment formerly 3/8908, Suffolk 
              Regiment. Killed in action Wednesday, 15th August 1917 in France 
              & Flanders. Born Trumpington, Cambridge, resident and enlisted 
              Cambridge, baptsed 29 October 1893 in Trumpington, son of Florence 
              Nightingale. Employed W Eaden Lilley & Co Ltd. and later Messrs 
              J. Chivers and Sons, Histon. In the 1901 census he was aged 7, born 
              Chesterton, grandson of Jane Nightingale (a widow), resident High 
              Street, Cherry Hinton, Chesterton, Cambridgeshire. In the 1911 census 
              he is a nephew, aged 17, a stable boy, born Chesterton, resident 
              31 Cowper Road, Cherryhinton Road, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, IEPER, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. 
              Panel 31 and 33. See also Cambridge 
              St John's | 
| NOBLE | Samuel Albert Brooks | [Samuel 
              Arthur on 1911 census] Private G/22187, 7th Battalion, Queen's (Royal 
              West Surrey Regiment). Killed in action 28th September 1916. Aged 
              25. Born, resident and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mrs. E. A. Noble; 
              husband of Hilda Emily Noble, of 22, Marshall Rd., Cambridge. Formerly 
              26932, Middlesex Regiment. In the 1911 census he is the son of Samuel 
              and Elizabeth Ann Noble, aged 19, a Horius Porter, born St Andrew 
              the less, resident Babraham Dairy, Hills Road, Cambridge. He was 
              baptised Samuel Albert Brookson 18 October 1891 at Cambridge, St 
              Andrew the Less, son of Samuel (a adiaryman) and Elizabeth Ann Noble, 
              of 50 Broad Street, born 20 September 1891. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 5 D and 6 D. 
              See also Cambridge 
              St John's, 
              Cambridge St Paul's and Cambridge 
              St Mary the Less  and 
              also Cambridge, Christ Church 
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| NORDEN | Charles John | Private 
              3097, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died of wounds 23rd 
              September 1916. Enlisted Cambridge. Buried in DOULLENS COMMUNAL 
              CEMETERY EXTENSION No. 1, Somme, France. Plot IV. Row F. Grave 12. 
              See also Cambridge St Paul's | 
| NORDEN | Frederick John | Private 
              36600, 6th Battalion, Princess Charlotte Of Wales's (Royal Berkshire 
              Regiment). Died of wounds 2 October 1916. Born West Wratting, Cambs, 
              23 May 1890, enlisted Cambridge. Baptised 29 June 1890 at West Wratting. 
              In he 1901 census he was aged 10, born West Wratting, resident with 
              his parents John H and Rebcecca Norden, at 94, Catherine Street, 
              Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was aged 20, born West Wratting, 
              a Buttery Assistant College, resident with his parents John Henry 
              and Rebcecca Norden, at 94, Catherine Street, Cambridge. 
              See also Cambridge St Philips | 
| NORFIELD | Arthur | Private 
              472367, 46th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment). 
              Died 27 September 1918. Aged 22. Son of John and Ann M. Norfield, 
              of Watrous; husband of Constance B. Norfield, of Watrous, Saskatchewan. 
              Native of Cambridge, England. Born 2 February 1897 in Cambridge, 
              son of John Norfield. Operator by trade. Married. Resident Watrouse, 
              Saskatoon, Canada. Enlisted and passed fit 23 August 1915 at Saskatoon, 
              Canada, aged 18 years 6 months, height 5 feet 6½ inches, 
              girth 35 inches, complexion fair, eyes brown, hair dark brown; religious 
              denomination Church of England. Awarded the MIlitary Medal (M.M.). 
              Buried in TRIANGLE CEMETERY, INCHY-EN-ARTOIS, Pas de Calais, France. 
              National Archives of Canada Accession Reference: RG 
              150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 7361 - 39. See also Chesterton | 
| NORFIELD | George | Private 
              1250011, 9th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Died 1 January 1919. 
              Aged 28. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Norfield, of 3rd Avenue East, Watrous, 
              Saskatchewan, Canada. Born at Old Chesterton, Cambridge, England. 
              Born 2 January 1893 in Cambridge, son of Maria Norfield. Printer 
              by trade. Unmarried. Resident Watrouse, Saskatoon, Canada. Enlisted 
              and passed fit 6 June 1915 at Winnipeg, Canada, aged 23 years 5 
              months, height 5 feet 5½ inches, girth 36 inches, complexion 
              medium, eyes blue, hair medium; religious denomination Church of 
              England. Buried in NEWPORT (ST. MARY) CHURCHYARD, Essex, United 
              Kingdom. National Archives of Canada Accession Reference: 
              RG 
              150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 7361 - 40. See also Chesterton 
              and Cambridge 
              St Matthew's | 
| NORMAN | Bertie aka Bert | Corporal 
              A/200644, 11th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Died of wounds 
              30th November 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 27. Born Cottenham, 
              Cambridgeshire, enlisted Cambridge. Husband of Ethel Maud Norman, 
              of 72, Sturton St., Cambridge. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, 
              LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 9.  
              See 
              also Cambridge Gas Company 
              also 
              Cambridge St Lukes  
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| NORTHFIELD | Frank E |  Private, 
              325169, 1/1st Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died of heart disease in 
              hospital in France on 17 November 1918, aged 23. Formerly 1419, 
              Cambridgeshire Regiment. Enlisted Cambridge in 1912, volunteered 
              for overseas service and went to Western Front 14 February 1915. 
              Employed in the Foundry at the Cambridge University Press. Son of 
              George and Angeline Northfield, 348, Mill Road, Cambridge. Valenciennes 
              (St. Roch) Communal Cemetery, Grave I.D.22. See also Cambridge 
              University Press | 
| NORTHFIELD | Frederick |  Lance 
              Corporal 9455, 1st Battalion, King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry). 
              Killed in action 21 October 1915. Aged 27. Born St Phillips, Cambridge, 
              enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Northfield, of 32, Bradmore 
              St., East Rd., Cambridge. In the 1901 census he is aged 12, born 
              Cambridgeshire, resident with his parents, Charles and Elling, at 
              130, Mill Road, Cambridge Buried in WOBURN ABBEY CEMETERY, CUINCHY, 
              Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row G. Grave 2. See also Cambridge 
              St Matthew's  
              and also Cambridge St Philips | 
| NORTHFIELD | James William |  Private, 
              1362, 1/1st Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 23 September 
              1916, aged 22. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Employed as a Monotype 
              Operator by the Cambridge University Press. Son of George and Angeline 
              Northfield, 348, Mill Road, Cambridge. Buried in Hamel Military 
              Cemetery, Grave II.B.06. See also Cambridge 
              University Press and  
               
              also Cambridge St Philips 
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