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| TABOR | Benjamin [Henry] |  Lance 
              Sergeant 325720, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action 30th March 1918. Aged 19. Born and enlisted Cambridge. 
              Son of John O. and Elfreda C. Tabor, of 75, Selwyn Rd, Newnham, 
              Cambridge. Formerly 2429, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Awarded Military 
              Medal (M.M.). In the 1911 census he is listed as benjamin Henry 
              Tabor, aged 12, son of John Astorne and Elfrida Caroline Tabor, 
              at school, born Cherry Hinton, resident with his parents at 36 Selwyn 
              Road, Barton Road, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES 
              MEMORIAL Somme, France. Panel 84 and 85. See also Cambridge 
              St Marks | 
| 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 Cambridge, 
              Christ Church | 
| TABOR | T A | No 
              further information currently available | 
| TALL | [John] Jeffrey | Second 
              Lieutenant, 4th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. Killed in action 
              15 February 1918. Aged 28. Son of George Jeffery and Elizabeth Jane 
              Tall, of 4, Albert Place, Maudlin Rd., Totnes, Devon. In the 1911 
              census he was a boarder, aged 21, Assistant School Master, born 
              Totnes, Devon, resident Mill End, Cherry Hinton. No known grave. 
              Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. 
              Panel 38 to 40. See also Cambridge 
              St Luke's | 
| TARRANT | George | No 
              further information currently available | 
| TATHAM | Arthur Edwin |  Private 
              325719, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 
              15 November 1917. Aged 23. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Thomas 
              and Susan Tatham, of 68, York St., Cambridge. Formerly 2428, Cambridgeshire 
              Regiment. Buried in HOOGE CRATER CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. 
              Plot XIV. Row B. Grave 9. 
              See also Cambridge St Matthew's 
              and also Cambridge St Barnabas | 
| TAYLOR | Arthur Russell | Rifleman 
              49429 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade. Died of wounds Saturday 2nd 
              November 1918. Aged 18. Born, enlisted and resident Cambridge. Son 
              of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Taylor, of 19, Orchard St., Cambridge. Buried 
              in CAMBRAI EAST MILITARY CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot I. Row B. 
              Grave 27.  
              See also Cambridge St Andrew the Great 
             | 
| TAYLOR | Charles | Private 
              3910, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment died at home 28 
              January 1917. Aged 25. EnListed Cambridge. Husband of A. Hiner (formerly 
              Taylor), of 60, High St., Chesterton. Buried near North-West bondary 
              in CHESTERTON (ST. ANDREW) CHURCHYARD, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom. 
              See also Chesterton | 
| TAYLOR | E W | No 
              further information currently available | 
| TAYLOR | Ernest James | Private 
              10091, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. 5th Division. Killed 
              in action near Bethune 20th October 1914. Aged 20. Born Chesterton. 
              Enlisted Bedford. Resident Cambridge. Son of Mr & Mrs J Taylor 
              of 10, Gloucester Street, Castle Street, Cambridge. In the 1911 
              census he is the son of John & Ellen Eliza Taylor, aged 17, 
              a farm labourer, born Chesterton, resident 10 Gloucester Street, 
              Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas 
              de Calais, France. Panel 10 and 11. See also Cambridge 
              St Giles | 
| TAYLOR | Henry Haylock | Private 
              9585, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment transferred to Sergeant 543109, 
              Labour Corps. Died 17th January 1919. Aged 47. Son of William Taylor, 
              of Cambridge; husband of Susan Nichols (formerly Taylor), of Ivy 
              House, 26, Russell St., Cambridge. His only son Harry William Taylor 
              also died and is listed below. Buried in MILL ROAD CEMETERY, CAMBRIDGE, 
              Cambridgeshire. Section XIII. Grave 40. See also Cambridge 
              St Paul's | 
| TAYLOR, MM | Harry William | 
 He was on the front line from 15 August 1914. In 1911 he was a Butchers’ Errand Boy, aged 15, born Cambridge, living with his family at 2 Russell Cotts Street, St Andrew the Less, Cambridge. His father, Henry Haylock, was aged 39, a Carman, and his mother was a Laundress, aged 41; they had been married 19 years. His siblings were Gladys Minnie, aged 17, a Domestic Servant, Ada Victoria, aged 13, Harriett Elizabeth, aged 10 and Dorothy Ethel, aged 7, all at school. All family members were born In Cambridge. | 
| TEBBUTT | Oswald Neville | Captain, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action at St. Eloi (wounded in leg, then shot in the head) 15th March 1915. Aged 25. Born Cambridge. Commissioned into 1st Cambridgeshire Regiment 12th September 1912. In 1915 he was 2/IC ‘B’ Company. Eldest son of Lieutenant Colonel Louis Tebbutt and Edith Neville Goodman Tebbutt, 4, Salisbury Villas, Station Road, Cambridge; brother of Roger (below). Graduate of McGill University, Montreal. Buried in DICKEBUSCH NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Section B. Grave 40. See also Cambridge St Paul's and Cambridge, St Faith's School | 
| TEBBUTT | Roger Joseph | Captain, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 24th AUgust 1918. Aged 24. Born Cambridge 1894. Educated Marlborough and King’s College (1912), Cambridge. Cadet, Marlborough 1911-1913. B.A. Cambridge University. Commissioned 30th September 1912. Wounded twice with Cambridgeshire Regiment. Later attached to Essex Regiment a few days before attack of 23rd August 1918. Wounded in hand, but carried on, then hit by shell and killed. Second son of Lieutenant Colonel Louis Tebbutt and Edith Neville Goodman Tebbutt, 4, Salisbury Villas, Station Road, Cambridge; brother of Oswald (above). Buried in ALBERT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot I. Row S. Grave 7. See also Cambridge St Paul's and Cambridge, St Faith's School | 
| THACKER | Alfred E | No 
              further information currently available | 
| THAXTER | Christopher |  Private 
              326839, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 
              14 October 1916. Aged 23. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mr. 
              and Mrs. Charles Thaxter, of 147, Sturton St., Cambridge. Formerly 
              4614, Cambridgeshire Regiment. In the 1911 census he was aged 17, 
              born Cambridge, a Tailor's Apprentice, resident with his parents, 
              Charles and Eliza Thaxter, and his brother, Robert (below), at 147, 
              Sturton Street Cambridge. In the 1901 census he was aged 14, born 
              Cambridgeshire, an Errand Boy, resident with his parents, Charles 
              and Eliza Thaxter, and his brother, Robert (below), at 147, Sturton 
              Street Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, 
              Somme, France. Pier and Face 16 B.  
              See also Cambridge St Matthew's | 
| THAXTER | Robert | Lance 
              Corporal 14139, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 
              29 September 1916. Born and enlisted Cambridge. In the 1911 census 
              he was aged 22, born Cambridge, a General Labourer, resident with 
              his parents, Charles and Eliza Thaxter, and his brother, Christopher 
              (above), at 147, Sturton Street Cambridge. In the 1901 census he 
              was aged 12, born Cambridgeshire, resident with his parents, Charles 
              and Eliza Thaxter, and his brother, Christopher (above), at 147, 
              Sturton Street Cambridge. Originally enlisted as Private 2769, in 
              the 3rd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, born St Phillip's, Cambridge, 
              resident St Matthew, Cambridge. Attested 7 Mar 1904, aged 17 years 
              8 months, labourer by trade, unmarried, height 5 feet 33/8 
              inches, weight 98lbs, chest 30 inches, fair complexion, grey 
              eyes, brown hair, religious denomination Church of England, discharged 
              6 March 1910. Buried in MILL ROAD CEMETERY, THIEPVAL, Somme, France. 
              Plot XVI. Row G. Grave 2.  
              See also Cambridge St Matthew's | 
| THICK | Alfred |  Private 
              325721, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment formerly 2430, Cambridgeshire 
              Regiment. Killed in action 31 July 1917. Aged 29. Born and enlisted 
              Cambridge. Foster-son of Mrs. A. Holmes, of Scott's Rd., Southall, 
              Middlesex. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, 
              West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 50 and 52. | 
| THODAY | Albert Eric |  Second 
              Lieutenant, 4th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action 3 May 
              1917. Aged 27. Son of Ingle Few Thoday, of The Vineyards, Willingham, 
              Cambs. His brother Redvers V. Thoday also fell. Birth register in 
              the January to March Quarter 1891 in the Ware Registration Dsitrict, 
              Hertfordshire. In the 1901 census he is aged 10, son of Ingle F 
              and Emily Thoday, at School, born Ware, Hertfordshire, resident 
              High Street, Willingham. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, 
              Pas de Calais, France. Bay 3. See also Cambridge 
              County High School  
              and Willingham Extract from England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966 for Albert Eric Thoday: THODAY 
                Albert Eric of the Vineyards Willingham Cambridgeshire 
                captain Royal Fusiliers died 3 May 1917 in France Administration 
                (with Will) London 1 April (1919) to Emily Thoday 
                (wife of Ingle Tew Thoday). | 
| THOMPSON | Benjamin Robert | Private 
              13632, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 4 August 
              1916. Aged 21. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Alice Elizabeth 
              Holmes (formerly Thompson), of 28, Green's Rd., Chesterton, Cambs., 
              and the late Robert James Thompson. St. Andrew the Less Parish. 
              Awarded the Military Medal (M.M.). IN the 1911 cenus he is aged 
              15, stepson of Francis and Alice Elizabeth Holmes, a telegraph Messenger, 
              born Cambridge and resident with his family at 21 Stockwell Street, 
              Cambridge. Buried in CAMBRIDGE (MILL ROAD) CEMETERY Cambridgeshire, 
              United Kingdom. Plot/Row/Section J. Grave 41. See also Cambridge 
              St Luke's and Chesterton | 
| THOMPSON | S F | No 
              further information currently available | 
| 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 Cambridge, 
              Christ Church | 
| THORPE | Robert [Israel] | Died 
              1918. Aged 36. Death registered in the Cambridge Registration District 
              in the April to June Quarter 1918. Birth registered in the Cambridge 
              Registration District July to September Quarter 1882. Listed on 
              family gravestone in churchyard.  
              Grave 4F10. No further information currently.  
              See also Cambridge St Giles | 
| THORRIBER | Louis | No 
              further information currently available | 
| THURBON | W | No 
              further information currently available | 
| THURLEY | George | Private 
              16341, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 
              1916. Born Cherry Hinton, enlisted Cambridge. Employed by R Sayle 
              & Co. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, 
              France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Cherry 
              Hinton | 
| THURSTON | Albert George | Private 
              G/77760, 17th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City Of London Regiment). 
              Died 25 August 1918. Aged 18. Born, resident and enlisted Cambridge. 
              Son 
              of Mr. and Mrs. George Thurston, of 5, Bradmore St., Cambridge. 
              In the 1901 census he was aged 1, resident with his parents, George 
              and Jessie Thurston, at 117, Newmarket Road, Cambridge. In the 1911 
              census he was aged 11, born Cambridge, at school, resident with 
              his parents, George and Jessie Thurston, at 417, Newmarket Road, 
              Cambridge. Buried at ST. HILAIRE CEMETERY EXTENSION, FREVENT, Pas 
              de Calais, France. Row L. Grave 36. 
              See also Cambridge St Philips 
               | 
| THURSTON | Arthur |  Sapper 
              217779, 98th Light Railway Train Crew Company, Royal Engineers. 
              Died at sea 31 December 1917. Aged 22. Born Cambridge. Son of Frederick 
              and Minnie Thurston, of 3, Bridge St., Cambridge. Joined Great Eastern 
              Railway circa 1916, Porter, Cambridge. Enlisted December 1916 in 
              Cambridge. Buried in ALEXANDRIA (CHATBY) MILITARY AND WAR MEMORIAL 
              CEMETERY, Egypt. Section E. Grave 182. See also Liverpool 
              Street Station, London | 
| THURSTON | Frederick | No 
              further information currently available. 
              See also Cambridge St Matthew's | 
| 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 Cambridge, 
              Christ Church | 
| TIBBITT | James E | No 
              further information currently available | 
| TILLEY | John | Captain, 
              7th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment who was killed in action on Tuesday, 
              28th November 1916. Aged 21. Son of Arthur Augustus and Margaret 
              Tilley, of 2, Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge. Born at Cambridge. In the 
              1901 census he is the son of Arthur A and Margaret Tilley, aged 
              5, born Cambridge, resident 2, Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge. Buried 
              in FAUBOURG D'AMIENS CEMETERY, ARRAS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot 
              I. Row J. Grave 30.  
              See also Cambridge St Giles 
              and Cambridge St Marks 
             Extract from de Ruvigny' s Roll of Honour Volume 2, Part 4, Page 212: TILLEY, John - Captain, 7th (Service) Battalion, The Norfolk Regiment. Only son of Arthur Tilley, of 2, Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge, Fellow and lecturer of Kings College, Cambridge, by his wife, Margaret, dau.of John Alan Chutton-Brock; Born Cambridge 5th Oct. 1895; educated at Fonthill School and Marlborough College, and had entered Kings College, Cambridge; was gazetted 2nd Lieut. 26th Aug. 1914; promoted Lieutenant the following Dec, and Captain in Aug.1915; served with The Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders; was wounded on 3rd July, 1916, during the Battle of the Somme, and sent home to England on sick leave, on his recovery rejoined his Regiment 6th Nov, and was killed in action near Arras, 28th Nov. 1916. Buried there. His Commanding Officer wrote: "We shall all miss him most terribly, and personally, in addition to losing in him , my best Company Commander, I am also losing a very dear friend." And the Adjutant: " Ever since he joined the Battalion he was beloved by both officers and men." A brother officer also wrote: "He was one of the best fellows that ever stepped, and one of the bravest." Unm. | 
| TINGEY | Bertram | Private 
              37251, 12th Battalion, Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry). 
              Died of wounds in Egypt 7 November 1917. Aged 20. Born and enlisted 
              Cambridge. Son of Stephen and Louisa Tingey, of 134, Sturton St., 
              Cambridge. Formerly 15218, Royal West Kent Regiment. In the 1911 
              census he was aged 18, born Cambridge, a General Labourer, resident 
              with his parents Stephen and Louisa, at 134 Sturton Street, Cambridge. 
              Buried in BEERSHEBA WAR CEMETERY, Israel and Palestine (including 
              Gaza). Section P. Grave 52. See also Cambridge 
              St Matthew's | 
| 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 Cambridge, 
              Christ Church | 
| TINGEY | Thomas |  Private 
              57358, 19th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Died whilst a Prisoner 
              of War 17 October 1918. Aged 37. Husband of Amy (nee Simpson) Tingey, 
              of 14, Argyle Street, Cambridge, married July to September Quarter 
              1909 in Chesterton Registration District, Cambridgeshire. In the 
              1891 census he was aged 11, born Sheffield, Yorkshire, son of Edward 
              and Sophia Tingey, resident Primrose Street, Chesterton, Cambridgeshire. 
              In the 1901 census he was aged 21, born Sheffield, Yorkshire, a 
              Miller's Labourer, son of Sophia Tingey (a widow), resident 23, 
              Willow Place, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. In the 1911 census he was 
              aged 31, born Sheffield, Yorkshire, a Riding School Groom, married 
              to Amy with one daughter, resident 18, Little St. Mary's Lane, Cambridge, 
              Cambridgeshire. A letter describing his last days in captivity was 
              printed in the Cambridge Daily News 2 January 1919 pg4. Buried NIEDERZWEHREN 
              CEMETERY, KASSEL, Hessen, Germany. Plot VII. Row D. Grave 12. See 
              also Cambridge St Barnabas Extract from Cambridge Daily News - Thursday 2 January 1919, page 4: A PRISONER’S SUFFERINGS' Comrade’s Story of Dying Man Mrs. Tingey, of 14, Argyle-street, has received information that her husband. Pte. Thomas Tingey, of the Manchester Regiment, died in captivity in Germany. Pte. Tingey, who was 37 years of age, joined in January, 1915, and went to France in March, last year. A month later he was captured. He leaves a widow and four children. A comrade writes: “From the first time I saw him I was so sorry for him; he was such poor-looking soul It was at Hautmont Hospital, in France —German, of course. He was in the next bed to me, and he trusted himself a good deal to me. I don’t know what the German doctors were treating him for, but he was like the rest of us—we did not get much attention from them. For myself, I think his trouble was the jaundice. He was not allowed the same diets as the other patients—that miserable brown bread and “Gerry’s" famed soups in the morning. He was allowed a thin slice of bread (white) and butter, and’ “Gerry's” substitute coffee, and at dinner time he got such diets as macaroni done with milk, and a good ration of lamb, or rice done up in milk, with mutton. In the evening we all got barley water for tea (no bread and no tea), and only one bread ration a day. . . Your husband would not take the special diet, and seems to have taken a fair dislike to supping foods, as the look these dishes made him shudder. I nursed him to the best of my ability; . . the Germans didn’t worry, not a bit. The brutes made him leave Hautmont with a pair of wooden clogs, as they did many another one, on our journey to Gottingen. A French woman gave him a pair of lovely boots, but these were taken from him by ‘‘Gerry.” The French civil population Hautmont gave him coffee, bread, toffee, cigarettes, matches, mufflers, handkerchiefs—he seemed to draw everybody’s sympathy. . . Your husband was forced to leave for the long journey although could not walk. He was so weak that I had practically to carry him wherever we went. I went for our coffee and bread one morning, when we were in the train, and when I returned I found that your husband had passed away." | 
| TINWORTH | Walter C | Private 
              235041, 1st/5th Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment) formerly 
              19874, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 20 September 1917. Born, 
              resident and enlisted Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on 
              TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.Panel 31 to 34. See 
              also Cambridge, Christ Church | 
| TINSWORTH | Frederick |  [Transcribed 
              as TINWORTH] Private 35265, 5th Battalion, Alexandra Princess of 
              Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment) formerly 34683, 9th Training Reserve 
              Battalion. Killed in action 11 April 1918. Born and enlisted Cambridge. 
              Son of Mrs. Tinsworth, of 89, East-road, Cambridge. Buried in CROIX-DU-BAC 
              BRITISH CEMETERY, STEENWERCK, Nord, France. Grave lost. Special 
              Memorial Row E. Grave 7. | 
| TOKLEY | Alfred Charles | Gunner 
              93328, 283rd Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds 
              26th July 1917. Born Cressing, Essex, enlisted Cambridge. Buried 
              in HAZEBROUCK COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot III. Row F. 
              Grave 2. See also Cambridge St Paul's | 
| TOLLEY | Robert Cecil | Corporal 
              36569, 1st Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Died of wounds 21st 
              October 1918. Born Armitage, Staffordshire, enlisted St Paul's Churchyard, 
              City of London, resident Cambrodge. Son of George and Jane Tolley, 
              of 31 Ross Street, Cambridge. Formerly 9729, Royal Fusiliers. Buried 
              in CAUDRY BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot IV. Row F. Grave 
              33. 
              See 
              also Romsey Methodist Church 
              and Cambridge 
              St John's | 
| TOLLIDAY | Herbert John |  Second 
              Corporal 84387, 203rd Field Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in 
              action 17 September 1918. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Resident 
              34, Sedgwick Street, Cambridge. Buried in HAGLE DUMP CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, 
              Belgium. Plot VI. Row B. Grave 7. | 
| TOMSON | Thomas | Sapper 
              84473, 203rd Field Company, 
              Royal Engineers, died of wounds 6th November 1918. Aged 32. Born 
              Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, enlisted Cambridge. Eldest son of Mrs. 
              E. Tomson, of Cambridge; husband of H. M. Tomson, of 1, Hive Cottages, 
              North St, Cambridge. Buried in TERLINCTHUN BRITISH CEMETERY, WIMILLE 
              Pas de Calais, France. Plot X. Row A. Grave 32. See also Cambridge 
              St Luke's and Cambridge St Mark's | 
| TOOLIS | James Hollingworth | Lieutenant, 
              2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 1916. 
              Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 
              1 C. See also Perse School | 
| TOOMBS | Christopher | Private 
              8482, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 15th February 
              1915. Born and enlisted Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. 
              Panel 21. See also Cambridge St 
              Paul's | 
| TOPPING | Emery Austin | Private 
              65678, 10th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 
              Died of wounds 7 August 1917. Aged 41. Born Ely, enlisted and resident 
              Cambridge. Formerly 12867, Royal West Surrey Regiment. In the 191 
              census he is aged 32, still living with his parents Arthur and Ann 
              Louisa Topping, Domestic Gardener, born West End, Ely, resident 
              Chiefs Lane Ely, Cambridge. Buried in WIMEREUX COMMUNAL CEMETERY, 
              Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row P. Grave 14A. See also Cambridge 
              St Luke's | 
| TOWNSEND | Gilbert | Lance 
              Corporal 768, 5th (City of London) Battalion (London Rifle Brigade) 
              (Territorial Force), London Regiment. Killed in action 13 May 1915. 
              Aged 25. Enlisted London, resident Cambridge. Son of William Henry 
              and Emily Townsend, of 134, Tenison Rd., Cambridge. A clerk in Barclay's 
              Bank. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, 
              Belgium. Panel 52 and 54. See also Perse 
              School, Cambridge 
              Emmanuel United Reformed Church and Cambridge 
              St Paul's | 
| TOWNSEND | Herbert Francis |  Second 
              Corporal 84225, 203rd Field Company, Royal Engineers. Died of wounds 
              25 July 1916. Aged 29. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Baptised 16 
              February 1888 at Cambridge, St Andrew the Less, son of Robert James 
              and Sarah Ann Townsend, of New Street, Cambridge. Husband of Florence 
              Daisy (nee Peters) Townsend, of 11, Carlyle Rd., Cambridge, married 
              1915 in Cambridge, St Luke (Chesterton); resident at time of marriage 
              at 100 New Street, Cambridge, she was resident 17 Carlyle Road, 
              Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was aged 23, born Cambridge, a 
              Picture Frame Maker, resident with his parents, Robert and Sarah 
              Townsend, at 100, New Street, Cambridge. In the 1901 census he was 
              aged 14, born Cambridge, with his parents, Robert and Sarah Townsend, 
              at 100, New Street, Cambridge. In the 1891 census he was aged 3, 
              born Cambridgeshire, resident with his parents, Robert James and 
              Sarah Ann Townsend, at 100, New Street, Cambridge. Buried in ST. 
              SEVER CEMETERY, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Plot A. Row 38. Grave 
              4. See also Cambridge St Luke's 
              and Cambridge 
              St Matthew's | 
| TOWNSEND | Southcote Harold |  [Listed 
              as South Coote Harold TOWNSEND on CWGC and Southcoate Harold TOWNSEND 
              on Birth Registration] Private 4319, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire 
              Regiment. Died 14 October 1916. Birth 
              registered in the Nune to September Quarter 1881 in the Cambridge 
              Registration District. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL 
              MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 16 B.  
              See also Cambridge St Philips | 
| TREZISE | John Water | Lance 
              Corporal 6634, 3rd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers who died of wounds 
              on Tuesday, 18th May 1915. Born Cornwall, enlisted Hounslow, resident 
              Cambridge. Buried in COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Germany. Plot XIV. 
              Row C. Grave 14. See also Cambridge 
              St Giles | 
| TROTMAN | Sydney | Private 
              3155, 2/3rd (City of London) Battalion (Royal Fusiliers). Died 3rd 
              une 1915. Enlisted Harrow Road, resident Cambridge. Buried in KHARTOUM 
              WAR CEMETERY, Sudan. Plot 1. Row B. Grave 8. See also Cambridge 
              St Paul's | 
| TUCK | Francis Victor | Stoker 
              1st Class K/6544, H.M. Submarine "E6", Royal Navy. Died 
              26 December 1915. Aged 23. Son of Edward and Cecilia Tuck, of 14, 
              Milford St., Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM 
              NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 12. See also Cambridge 
              St Matthew's | 
| TUCK | Frank | No 
              further information currently available | 
| TUCK | Leonard Frederick |  Private 
              2582, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 21 May 1915. Born 
              5 March 1894, admitted to Cambridge Brunswick Boys' School 1901. 
              In the 1911 census he was aged 17, born Cambridge, an Apprentice 
              to Hosier, resident with his widowed father, Edward George Tuck, 
              at 9, Blossom Street, Cambridge. In the 1901 census he was aged 
              7. born Cambridgeshire, resident with his parents, Edward G and 
              Cecilia B M J Tuck, at 49, Broad Street, Cambridge. See also Cambridge 
              St Matthew's | 
| TUCK | Oscar | Private 
              328349, 1st/1st Battalion Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died of wounds 
              Tuesday, 26th February 1918. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Buried 
              at TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot IV. Row F. 
              Grave 23.  
              See also Cambridge St Andrew the Great 
              and also Cambridge St Philips 
               | 
| TUCKER | Frederick John |  Private 
              33797, "A" Company, 1st Battalion, Border Regiment. Killed 
              in action 27 January 1917. Aged 32. Born Farnborough, Kent, enlisted 
              Cambridge. Son of George and Elizabeth Tucker, of Oakleigh, Oak 
              Rd., Hadleigh; husband of Una Katherine Tucker, of Myholme, Homestead 
              Rd., Hadleigh, Essex. Formerly 178468, Royal Field Artillery. Buried 
              at SERRE ROAD CEMETERY No.2, Somme, France. Plot XXXI. Row C. Grave 
              11. See also Cambridge St Philips | 
| TUNWELL | Harry Mulliner | Rifleman 
              S/32445, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own). 
              Died of wounds Wednesday, 24th April 1918 in France & Flanders. 
              Aged 19. Born Chesterton, Cambridge, enlisted and resident Cambridge. 
              Son of Harry and Clara Tunwell. Formerly M/316160, Royal Army Service 
              Corps. In the 1911 census he is the son of Harry Mulliner and Clara 
              Matilda Tunwell, aged 11, at school, born Chesterton, resident 59 
              Blinco Grove, Cherryhinton, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 81 to 84. See also Cambridge 
              St John's | 
| TURNER | Walter | No 
              further information currently available. See also Cambridge 
              St John's | 
| TURPIN, MM | Lewis Edward |  Driver 
              94187, "A" Battery, 64th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. 
              Died of wounds 5 December 1917. Aged 19. Born and enlisted Cambridge. 
              Son of Mr. J. Turpin, of 307, Mill Rd., Cambridge. Awarded the Military 
              Medal (M.M.). In the 1911 census he was aged 13, born Cambridge, 
              at school, resident with his parents, John and Martha Elizabeth 
              Turpin, at 307, Mill Road, Cambridge. Buried at LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY 
              CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XXVI. Row B. Grave 18A. 
              See also Cambridge St Philips | 
| TUTTY | Frederick | Gunner 
              RMA/9827 (PO), H.M.S. "Vanguard", Royal Marine Artillery. 
              Lost with his ship when it was sunk by internal explosion at Scapa 
              Flow 9 July 1917. Aged 34. Born Kealing, Grimsby, Lincolnshire 18 
              January 1883. Son of Joseph and Mary Ann Tutty of Lake Farm, Hatcliffe, 
              Grimsby, Lincs. husband of Charlotte Tutty, of 117 Catherine Street, 
              Mill Road, Cambridge. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Farm 
              servant by trade. Enlisted 16 December 1901 at Grimsby. Height 5 
              feet 83/8 inches, fresh complexion, brown 
              hair, blueish grey eyes. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH 
              NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 27. See also Cambridge 
              St Philips  | 
| TWELVETREES | Edward Dudley | Lieutenant, 
              1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 8th August 
              1918. Married and lived at 63 Eltisley Avenue, Newnham.  
              Birth registered in Battle Registration District, Sussex in the 
              July to September Quarter 1890. In the 1891 census he was aged 10 
              months, son of Edward and Fanny E Twelvetrees, born Bexhill, Sussex, 
              resident Bedford Road, Sandy, Bedfordshire. He was married in the 
              Northampton Registration District in the January to March Quarter 
              1916 to Louisa A Simpson. Buried in RIBEMONT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION 
              Somme, France. Plot I. Row D. Grave 7. See also Cambridge 
              St Marks and Cambridge St 
              Barnabas | 
| TWINN | Frederick Harry | [CWGC 
              amd SDGW list him as Harry TWINN] Private 125604, 8th Battalion, 
              Machine Gun Corps. Killed in action 24 April 1918. Aged 22. Born 
              and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Alfred and Maria Twinn, of 113, Richmond 
              Rd., Huntingdon Rd., Cambridge. In the 1911 census he is aged 15, 
              an Errand Boy, son of Alfred and Maria Twinn, born Cambridge, resident 
              113 Richmond Road, Cambridge. Formerly 1429, Cambridgeshire Regiment. 
               No known 
              grave. Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL Somme, France. Panel 90 
              to 93. See also Cambridge St Luke's 
               | 
| TWINN | Harry | No 
              further information 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 Cambridge, 
              Christ Church | 
| TYLER | Sidney | Private 
              350132, 1st/9th Battalion, The King's (Liverpool Regiment). Killed 
              in action 20 November 1917. Born, resident and enlisted Cambridge. 
              Formerly 1256, Cambridgeshire Regiment. In the 1911 census he was 
              aged 16, born Cambridge, a Bootmaker's Apprentice, resident with 
              his parents, Thomas and Lavinia Tyler, at 89, Ainsworth Street Cambridge. 
              In the 19011 census he was aged 6, born Cambridge, resident with 
              his parents, Thomas and Lavinia Tyler, at 89, Ainsworth Street Cambridge. 
              Buried in VILLERS-FAUCON COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. 
              Plot I. Row D. Grave 11. See also Cambridge 
              St Matthew's | 
| TYRRELL | H G | No 
              further information currently available | 
 
 
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