| Lest We Forget |
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THE
GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918
IN HONOUR OF ALL WHO SERVED.
IN SYMPATHY WITH ALL WHO SUFFERED.
AND IN REMEMBERANCE OF THESE
FALLEN SONS OF THE BOROUGH, WHOSE
NAMES ARE HERE INSCRIBED.
| ADDISON | Robert Henry |
Sergeant
700391. 23rd Battalion, London Regiment. Killed in action 9th May
1918. Born Berwick, Northumberland, enlisted Clapham Junction and
resident Cheapside, London. Commemorated Pozieres Memorial. Panel
89. |
| AINSLIE | Alexander | Private
S/5505. 1st Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Died of wounds Mesopotamia
17th November 1917, aged 21 years. Son of Mr and Mrs William Ainslie
of 19 Blakewell Road, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Tweedmouth
and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Baghdad (North
Gate) War Cemetery. XVI.G.11. |
| AINSLIE | John L |
Bombardier
69528. 128th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery (Royal Field
Artillery on memorial). Killed in action 28th June 1917, aged 30
years. Son of (the late) William and Elizabeth of Cornhill, Northumberland.
Husband of Catherine Burney (formerly Ainslie) of 5 Birch Terrace,
Walker, Northumberland. Born Scremeston, enlisted Berwick and resident
Cornhill, Northumberland. Commemorated Dickebusch New Military Cemetery
Extension. II.A.23. |
| AITKEN | George Mark | Private
42348. 11th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), formerly
3214 Lothians and Border Horse Yeomanry. Killed in action 1st October
1918, aged 37 years. Son of George and Christina Aitken of 12 St
Helens, Spittal, Northumberland. Husband of Elizabeth Brown Clark
(formerly Aitken) of 3 Viewforth Square, Edinburgh, Scotland. Born
Spittal, Northumberland, enlisted and resident Edinburgh, Scotland.
Commemorated Dadizeele New British Cemetery. V.F.7. |
| AMASS | Albert J |
Sergeant
8785. 1st Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Killed in action
30th November 1914. Born Ipswich All Saints and enlisted Ipswich,
Suffolk. Commemorated Ploegsteert Memorial. Panel 5. |
| ANDERSON | James | Private
S/20382. 14th Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Killed
in action Egypt 8th November 1917, aged 20 years. Son of Mr and
Mrs R Anderson of 39 West End, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born
Tweedmouth and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Beersheba
War Cemetery. L.4. |
| ANDERSON | James |
Chief
Artificer Engineer. HMS ‘Viking’, Royal Navy. Died 29th January
1916, aged 49 years. Husband of Margaret Hartley Anderson of Town
Farm, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated Portsmouth Naval
Memorial. 11. |
| ANDERSON | P | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| ARMOUR | Robert |
Private
41717. 12th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry. Killed in action
25th March 1918, aged 40 years. Husband of Margaret Armour of 78
Ravensdowne, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire,
Scotland and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Peronne
Road Cemetery, Maricourt. III.A.1. |
| ARMSTRONG | Walter | Private
345576. 14th Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), formerly
S/16902 Black Watch. Died of wounds Egypt 29th January 1918, aged
19 years. Son of Mr W H Armstrong of 4 Howick Terrace, Tweedmouth,
Northumberland. Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Port Said War Memorial Cemetery. B.32. |
| ATKINSON | W |
Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| AUSTIN | Thomas Oswald | Corporal
1207. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
15th September 1916, aged 21 years. Son of Mrs Martha Dempster of
4 Station Cottages, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born and enlisted
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and
Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| AYRE | Robert |
Stoker
1st Class K/41287. HMS ‘Torrent’, Royal Navy. Died 23rd December
1917, aged 19 years. Son of Robert William and Eleanor Ayre of 45
Low Greens, Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Portsmouth Naval
Memorial. 26. |
| BAIN | John | Private
201604. B Company, 5th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers.
Killed in action Egypt 19th April 1917, aged 44 years. Son of George
and Hannah Bain. Husband of Margaret Bain of 11 Chapel Street, Berwick,
Northumberland. Served in South African Campaign. Born West Hartlepool,
Durham and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Jerusalem
Memorial. Panel 23 and 24. |
| BALMBRO | R |
No
arm of service noted on memorial, unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and
no further information currently. |
| BAXTER | J | Royal
Scots (Lothian Regiment) on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW
and no further information currently. |
| BELL | Robert Fade |
Private
27907. 9th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
16th April 1918, aged 20 years. Son of Robert and Margaret Bell
of 40 Chapel Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Enlisted Newcastle,
Northumberland. Twice previously wounded. Commemorated Tyne Cot
Memorial. Panel 19 to 23 and 162. |
| BEVERIDGE | Michael | Private
50285. 2nd Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action
19th April 1917. Born Berwick, enlisted and resident Newcastle on
Tyne, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face
2A, 2C, 2D. |
| BLACK | Michael Robson |
Private
6773/A. 24th Battalion, Australian Infantry. Died 6th July 1918.
Son of George and Catherine Black of 117 Bay Street, Brighton, Victoria,
Australia. Born Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Villers-Bretonneux
Military Cemetery. XX.I.E. |
| BLACK | W R | Possibly
mistake should read William Percy Black? Lance Corporal 18850. 9th
Battalion, King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Killed in action
21st March 1918, aged 23 years. Son of Henry and Margaret Black
of Duddo Farm, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick, Northumberland
and enlisted Coldstream, Scotland. Commemorated Pozieres Memorial.
Panel 59 and 60. |
| BLACK | William John |
Private
59616. 9th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action 30th November
1917, aged 37 years. Son of (the late) George and Margaret Black
of ‘Margaretville’, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born and enlisted
Berwick, Northumberland. Chemist. Enlisted 2nd (Sportsman’s) Battalion
and went to France in 1915. Commemorated Cambrai Memorial, Louverval.
Panel 3 and 4. |
| BOAL | John Edgar | Military
Medal. Corporal 2074. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers, attached
149th Trench Mortar Battery. Died of wounds 8th December 1916, aged
20 years. Son of Thomas W and Lily Boal of 12 West Street, Berwick,
Northumberland. Educated Berwick Grammar School. Born Berwick and
enlisted Berwick Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Vaux-En-Amienois
Communal Cemetery. A.6. |
| BOOKLESS | William |
Private
7553. 4th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
Dardanelles 12th July 1915. Born Swinton, enlisted Chirnside and
resident Reston, Scotland. Commemorated Helles Memorial. Panel 84
to 92 or 220 to 222. |
| BOOTH | George | Private
8314. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died of wounds
home 28th April 1915, aged 30 years. Husband of Isabella Booth of
41 East Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born, enlisted and resident
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Tidworth Military Cemetery.
C.144. |
| BOOTH | James |
Private
1201. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds 26th
April 1916, aged 22 years. Son of George and Isabella Booth of Berwick,
Northumberland. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension (Nord). II.D.158. |
| BORTHWICK | Alexander | Private
2080. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
15th September 1916. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| BORTHWICK | J |
Aircraftman
2nd Class 281701, Royal Air Force. 25 Squadron. Died 9th May 1919,
aged 17 years. Son of Johnson and Eleanor Jane Borthwick of 71 Low
Greens, Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Mons (Bergen) Communal
Cemetery. X.D.3. |
| BORTHWICK | John | Corporal
8313. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
Dardanelles 26th April 1915, aged 30 years. Son of Alexander and
Agnes Borthwick of 58 Church Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born
Linlithgow, Scotland, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Helles Memorial. Panel 84 to 92 or 220 to 222. |
| BORTHWICK | S |
Royal
Horse Artillery on memorial and no S Borthwick identified. Possibly
Stephen Borthwick. Military Medal. Sergeant 46865. D Battery, 94th
Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died 7th November 1918, aged 32
years. Husband of Mary Borthwick of 45 Carntyne Road, Glasgow, Scotland.
Born and enlisted Glasgow, Scotland. Commemorated Equancourt Road
British Cemetery, Manancourt. XII.B.2. |
| BOSTON | Joseph Henry | Private
352989. 9th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), formerly
2099 Lothians and Border Horse Yeomanry. Killed in action 31st March
1918, aged 21 years. Son of Peter P and Mary A Boston of 1 Hawarden,
Spittal, Northumberland. Enlisted Edinburgh, Scotland and resident
Spittal, Northumberland. Commemorated Pozieres Memorial. Panel 13
and 14. |
| BOYD | George Pratt |
Second
Lieutenant. 1st Battalion, Irish Guards. Died 3rd September 1917,
aged 33 years. Son of Andrew and Georgina Boyd. Husband of Mary
S G Boyd of 1 Northumberland Avenue, Berwick, Northumberland. Born
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Bleuet Farm Cemetery. I.E.30. |
| BOYD | Nigel John Lawson | Second
Lieutenant. 1st Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Died
12th October 1914, aged 20 years. Son of William (The King’s Body
Guard for Scotland [Royal Company of Archers]) and Laura Boyd. Born
Edinburgh, Scotland. Educated Winchester College and Sandhurst.
Commemorated Edinburgh (Dean or Western) Cemetery. |
| BREMNER | Robert |
Private
S/20489. 1st Battalion, Gordon Highlanders. Killed in action 15th
June 1918, aged 19 years. Son of (the late) David and Catherine
Bremner of 14 Foul Ford, Berwick, Northumberland. Born and enlisted
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Loos Memorial. Panel 115 to
119. |
| BRENNAND | James | Company
Sergeant Major 8310. 6th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers.
Killed in action 25th September 1915, aged 33 years. Husband of
Elizabeth Brennand of 5 Parade, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Preston,
enlisted Blackburn, Lancs and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Loos Memorial. Panel 53 to 56. |
| BRETT | G |
Royal
Field Artillery on memorial. Possibly
Patrick John George Brett. Gunner 54758. 69th Brigade, Royal Field
Artillery. Killed in action Mesopotamia 2nd May 1916, aged 23 years.
Son of Patrick and Emma Brett of 30 Eldred Street, Carlisle, Cumbria.
Commemorated Basra Memorial. Panel 3 and 60. |
| BROCK | Alfred Lawrence | Captain.
6th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Killed in action 14th April
1917, aged 26 years. Son of (the late) Captain A H Brock (Royal
Engineers). Commemorated Wancourt British Cemetery. V.A.21. |
| BROCK | E |
Durham
Light Infantry on memorial but no Brock identified in DLI. Possibly
Sydney Edward Brock. Military Cross. 10th (Cyclist) Battalion, Royal
Scots (Lothian Regiment). Died 11th November 1918, aged 36 years.
Son of James Easton and Harriet Brock of Kirkliston, Scotland. Commemorated
Kirkliston Burial Ground. |
| BRODIE | George | Private
201605. 5th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in
action Egypt 24th November 1917, aged 35 years. Son of Thomas and
Elizabeth Brodie. Born, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Jerusalem War Cemetery. X.29. |
| BROGAN | Francis |
Private
97799. 30th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), formerly 27117
King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action 28th September 1918,
aged 26 years. Son of Owen and Ann Brogan of Tweedmouth, Northumberland.
Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Wulverghem-Lindenhoek Road Military Cemetery. IV.C.29. |
| BROTHERTON | James | Private
1067. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds 28th
April 1915. Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension (Nord). I.D.24. |
| BROUGH | Hugh |
Stoker
1st Class SS/104209. HMS ‘Good Hope’, Royal Navy. Died 1st November
1914. Commemorated Portsmouth Naval Memorial. 4. |
| BROWN | J | Possibly
James Edward Brown. Private 35893. 25th Battalion, Northumberland
Fusiliers. Died of wounds 21st October 1917, Born Berwick, Northumberland
and enlisted Stanley, Co Durham. Commemorated Cement House Cemetery.
I.K.7. |
| BUCHANAN | Gavin |
Private
S/7265. 2nd Battalion, Gordon Highlanders. Killed in action 18th
June 1915, aged 29 years. Son of (the late) Gavin and Mary Buchanan
of Gunsgreen, Eyemouth, Scotland. Husband of Agnes Buchanan of Corsbie,
Berwickshire, Scotland. Born Berwick, Northumberland and enlisted
Kelso, Scotland. Commemorated Le Touret Memorial. Panel 39 to 41. |
| BUGLASS | John | Corporal
20/1197. 20th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
1st July 1916. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| BURGON | Henry |
Sergeant
290232. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
31st December 1917, aged 30 years. Son of Henry and Ann Burgon of
67 Low Greens, Berwick, Northumberland. Husband of (the late) Grace
Temple Burgon. Brother of John Burgon. Born Berwick and enlisted
Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel 19
to 23 and 162. |
| BURGON | James | Sapper
WR/355322. Inland Water Transport, Royal Engineers. Died at sea
26th February 1918. Born Eyemouth, Scotland and enlisted Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Basra Memorial. Panel 5 and 61. |
| BURGON | John |
Private
S/6442. 11th Battalion, Argyll and Southerland Highlanders. Killed
in action 27th September 1915, aged 26 years. Son of Henry and Ann
Burgon of 67 Low Greens, Berwick, Northumberland. Brother of Henry
Burgon. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Loos Memorial. Panel 125 to 127. |
| BURGON | John | Private
13916. 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards. Killed in action 25th September
1916. Born Eyemouth, Scotland and enlisted Hull, Yorks. Commemorated
Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 7D. |
| BURN | Robert |
Private
7133. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died of wounds
home 19th August 1916, aged 37 years. Son of John and Elizabeth
Burn of Spittal, Northumberland. Born Spittal, enlisted Berwick
and resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated Plymouth (Weston
Mill) Cemetery. Mil. Con. C.3624. |
| BURNS | Benjamin L | Private
11920. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
6th May 1915. Born, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 22. |
| BURNS | Christopher |
Lance
Corporal 203088. 4th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 26th
October 1917. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel 19 to 23 and 162. |
| BURNS | J | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial. Possibly
John Burns. Private 26/779. 26th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers.
Killed in action 1st July 1916. Born and enlisted Newcastle on Tyne,
Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 10B,
11B, 12B. |
| BURNS | James |
Private
21106. 1st Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
1st July 1916. Born Berwick, enlisted Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland
and resident Gateshead, Durham. Commemorated Knightsbridge Cemetery,
Mesnil-Martinsart. G.5. |
| BURTON | Gilbert | Private
420600. 16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). Died
13th June 1916, aged 26 years. Son of John and Jane Burton of 43
Main Street, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin
Gate) Memorial. Panel 24-26-28-30. |
| BUTLER | James |
Lance
Corporal 2208. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in
action 15th September 1916, aged 42 Years. Son of Thomas and Ann
Butler of 9 Weatherly Square, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Roxburgh,
Scotland and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval
Memorial. Pier and Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| CAIRENS | Alexander Wilson | Bombardier
444. 72nd Regiment Siege Battery, South African Heavy Artillery.
Died 8th June 1916, aged 29 years. Son of Robert Cairens of Berwick,
Northumberland. Husband of Edith Cairens of Cape Town, South Africa.
Commemorated Etaples Military Cemetery. V.E.8A. |
| CALDER | Alexander |
Signal
Boy J/41290. HMS ‘Invincible’, Royal Navy. Died 31st May 1916. Commemorated
Plymouth Naval Memorial. 13. |
| CAMPBELL | Francis | Private
6137. 1st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
12th December 1914, aged 37 years. Son of John and Margaret of Berwick,
Northumberland. Husband of Hannah Campbell of 16 Charlotte Street,
Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland. Served in South African Campaign.
Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin
Gate) Memorial. Panel 8 and 12. |
| CARRUTHERS | Murdo Stewart |
Private
220145. 6th Battalion, Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, formerly
4122 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Killed in action 29th August
1917. Son of Mrs Annabella Carruthers of 55 Underwood Road, Paisley,
Scotland. Born Lochmaben, enlisted and resident Paisley, Scotland.
Commemorated Dochy Farm New British Cemetery. II.A.8. |
| CARTER | G R | Kings
Own Scottish Borderers on memorial. Possibly
George Richard Carter. Company Sergeant Major 6443. C Company, 2nd
Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action 30th
July 1916, aged 36 years. Son of John William and Emily Carter of
Lewisham, London. Husband of Nora Ethel Carter of 10 Park Avenue,
Carnoustie, Scotland. Born Glasgow, enlisted Maryhill and resident
Glasgow, Scotland. Commemorated Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval.
XXXI.D.3. |
| CARVELL | T |
Royal
Field Artillery on memorial. Possibly
Thomas Carvell. Driver 43651. 20th Division Ammunition Column, Royal
Field Artillery. Killed in action 24th April 1918, aged 28 years.
Husband of F A Carvell of 13 Livonia Street, Oxford Street, London.
Born Westminster and enlisted Cockspur Street, London. Commemorated
Adelaide Cemetery, Bretonneux. II.N.4. |
| CAVANAGH | J | R
F R on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| CLARK | Thomas H |
Private
40479. 9th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), formerly 3172
Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). Killed in action 23rd March 1918,
aged 26 years. Son of William Clark. Born Jarrow, Northumberland,
enlisted Edinburgh, Scotland and resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland.
Commemorated Grand-Seraucourt British Cemetery. III.H.5. |
| CLAZIE | Arthur | Private
8214. 4th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
Egypt 19th April 1917, aged 22 years. Son of Mrs Agnes Clazie of
Ladykirk Shiels, Coldstream, Scotland. Born Whitsome, enlisted Duns
and resident Chirnside, Scotland. Commemorate Gaza War Cemetery.
VII.D.16. |
| CLEGHORN | John |
Sergeant
3150. 8th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 16th August
1917, aged 24 years. Husband of Margaret Shaw (formerly Cleghorn)
of 42 Low Greens, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Dounes, Perthshire,
Scotland and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Tyne
Cot Memorial. Panel 19 to 23 and 162. |
| CLEMENTS | Robert Cooper | Second
Lieutenant. 4th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 8th August
1918, aged 35 years. Son of Robert C and Agnes Clements. Husband
of Minnie Clements of 1 Wilsons Terrace, Spittal, Northumberland.
Commemorated Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension, Bailleul.
II.F.28. |
| COCHRANE | Walter |
Private
14163. 10th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Killed in
action 25th September 1915, aged 42 years. Son of (the late) Walter
Cochrane of Railway Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Husband of
Margaret Jane Cochrane. Born North Shields and enlisted Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Loos Memorial. Panel 57 to 59. |
| COCKBURN | Andrew | Sergeant
8376. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died home 9th
February 1916, aged 29 years. Son of James and Margaret Cockburn
of Ness Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Brother of John Simpson
Cockburn. Born, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Berwick Cemetery. CA.U.1120. |
| COCKBURN | George Thomas |
Private
22038. 7th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
11th May 1916. Born, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Loos Memorial. Panel 53 to 56. |
| COCKBURN | James | Lance
Corporal 20604. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed
in action 30th July 1916, aged 39 years. Son of (the late) Peter
and Margaret Cockburn. Born Berwick, enlisted and resident Newcastle,
Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 4A
and 4D. |
| COCKBURN | John Simpson |
Sergeant
12220. 9th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died home 14th
August 1916, aged 43 years. Son of James and Margaret Cockburn of
Ness Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Brother of Andrew Cockburn.
Born, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Berwick Cemetery. CA.U.1120. |
| COCKBURN | Mark | Private
50368. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
14th September 1914. Born Berwick, Northumberland, enlisted Dumfries,
Scotland and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre
Memorial. |
| COCKBURN | Mark |
Private
1582. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
6th February 1916. Born Coldstream, Scotland and enlisted Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Maple Copse Cemetery. Sp Mem. G.2. |
| COCKBURN | Matthew | Private
37299. D Company, 27th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers, formerly
1348 Northern Cycle Corps. Died of wounds 11th April 1917, aged
23 years. Son of James and Annie Cockburn of 67 Middle Street, Spittal,
Northumberland. Born Spittal and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension. II.C.26. |
| CONBOY | J |
Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| COUCHMAN | Charles William | Sergeant
10949. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died of wounds
6th October 1917. Husband of E J Couchman of White Horse Inn, Castlegate,
Berwick, Northumberland. Born Kingston, Surrey and enlisted Dudlin,
Ireland. Commemorated Godewaersvelde British Cemetery. I.N.10. |
| COULTARD | A |
Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| CRAWFORD | George | Private
290256. 11th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
Italy 27th October 1918, aged 24 years. Son of Elizabeth Crawford
of 25 Ravensdowne, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Tynemouth and enlisted
Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Tezze British Cemetery. Plot
3. Row D. Grave 14. |
| CROLL | William Lindsay |
Private
202247. 4th Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Killed in
action 13th November 1916. Born St Boswells, Roxburghshire and enlisted
Edzell, Forfarshire, Scotland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier
and Face 10A. |
| CROMBIE | Thomas Hattle | Lance
Corporal 183. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds
23rd June 1915, aged 33 years. Son of (the late) Alexander and Christina
Crombie of 97 Low Greens, Berwick, Northumberland. Born and enlisted
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Boulogne Eastern Cemetery.
VIII.B.45. |
| CROSBIE | Thomas E |
Private
201501. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in
action 3rd September 1918. Son of George Crosbie of Berwick, Northumberland.
Husband of Lizzie Lees Crosbie of Heatherlie, Selkirk, Scotland.
Born, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Ploegsteert Memorial. Panel 5. |
| CROW | William Scott | Sapper
86727. 139th Company, Royal Engineers. Died of wounds 9th November
1915. Born North Shields, Northumberland, enlisted Leith and resident
Edinburgh, Scotland. Commemorated St Vaast Post Military Cemetery,
Richebourg-L’Avoue. II.D.11. |
| CUMMINGS | D |
Kings
Own Scottish Borderers on memorial. Possibly
Donald Cumming. Private 10730. D Company, 1st Battalion, King’s
Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action Dardanelles 6th August
1915, aged 23 years. Son of James and Louisa Cumming of 12 Wilton
Crescent, Hawick, Scotland. Born Berwick, Northumberland, enlisted
and resident Hawick, Scotland. Commemorated Helles Memorial. Panel
84 to 92 or 220 to 222. |
| CURRAN | W | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial. Possibly
William Curran. Private 8993. 1st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers.
Died of wounds 25th July 1916. Husband of M A Curran of 7 Richardson
Street, Seaton Hirst, Northumberland. Born and enlisted Newcastle,
Northumberland. Commemorated Mericourt-L’Abbe Communal Cemetery
Extension. II.B.11 Or William Curran. Sergeant 27/100. 27th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action 28th April 1917. Born Bowden Close and enlisted Sunderland, Co Durham. Commemorated Arras Memorial. Bay 2 and 3. |
| CURRY | A |
Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| DALGLEISH | William Joseph | Private
242178. 5th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 26th October
1917, aged 29 years. Son of John Dalgleish. Husband of Elizabeth
Forrest Hann (formerly Dalgleish) of Darrell House, Dinnington Colliery,
Northumberland. Enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Tyne
Cot Memorial. Panel 19 to 23 and 162, |
| DAVIDSON | Andrew Pearson |
Second
Lieutenant. 11th battalion, Gordon Highlanders attached 2nd Battalion.
Died 5th September 1916, aged 21 years. Son of (the late) George
Andrew and Jane Moffat Pearson Davidson of Crouch End, London. Commemorated
Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 15B and 15C. |
| DAVIDSON | John | Private
5132. 2nd Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borders. Killed in action
14th September 1914, aged 23 years. Son of Frank Davidson. Husband
of Robina McDermott (formerly Davidson) of 31 Napier Street, Penicuik,
Scotland. Born Berwick, Northumberland, enlisted Dumfries and resident
Galashiels, Scotland. Commemorated La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial. |
| DAVIDSON | John William |
Private
8415. 1st Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borders. Killed in action
Dardanelles 26th April 1915. Born Hayden Bridge, Co Durham, enlisted
and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Helles Memorial.
Panel 84 to 92 or 220 to 222. |
| DAVIS | Patrick | Private
18755. 14th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 25th September
1918. Born Berwick and enlisted Newcastle, Northumberland. Commemorated
Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cemetery, Manancourt. II.A.13. [Note: SDGW only has note ‘Alias James Webb’]. |
| DAWSON | J |
Kings
Own Scottish Borders on memorial but unable to identify and no further
information currently. |
| DAWSON | James | Sergeant
290260. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds
31st October 1918, aged 25 years. Son of James and Rosanna Douglas
Dawson of 51 Low Greens, Berwick, Northumberland. Born and enlisted
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Berwick Cemetery. BA.C.686. |
| DAWSON | L |
Kings
Own Scottish Borders on memorial but unable to identify and no further
information currently. |
| DEMEE | Henry | Private
S/8397. 7th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action 25th
September 1915, aged 29 years. Son of Mrs Barbara Foggoa of 16 High
Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Husband of Sarah Demee of 10 Askew
Terrace, Tweedmouth, Northumbria. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Loos Memorial. Panel 112 to 115. |
| DEWAR | H |
Royal
Scots (Lothian Regiment) on memorial but unable to identify and
no further information currently. |
| DICKINSON | David Haswell | Private
39185. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Died
of Wounds 17th March 1918, aged 18 years. Son of James and Isabella
Dickinson of 35 Pont Street, Ashington, Northumberland. Brother
of William Haswell Dickinson. Born Berwick and enlisted Morpeth,
Northumberland. Commemorated Dozinghem Military Cemetery. XIV.I.8. |
| DICKINSON | J |
Royal
Naval Division on memorial but unable to identify and no further
information currently. |
| DICKINSON | W | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify and no further information
currently. |
| DICKINSON | William Haswell |
Lance
Corporal 5581. 25th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of
Wounds 14th September 1917, aged 22 years. Son of James and Isabella
Dickinson of 35 Pont Street, Ashington, Northumberland. Brother
of David Haswell Dickinson. Born Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Tincourt New British Cemetery. II.A.1. |
| DICKSON | A | Machine
Gun Corps on memorial but unable to identify and no further information
currently. |
| DIXON | Samuel |
Private
28144. 9th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 5th July 1916,
aged 30 years. Brother of Mrs Heston of Berwick, Northumberland.
Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval
Memorial. Pier and Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| DODDS | Phillip | Private
390. A Company, 5th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Died
of wounds 29th June 1916, aged 18 years. Son of George and Mary
Dodds of 31 Woolmarket, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick, Northumberland
and enlisted Glasgow, Scotland. Commemorated Longuenesse (St Omer)
Souvenir Cemetery. II.C.19. |
| DONALDSON | Robert George |
Private
73882. 28th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment).
Born 6th December 1883 and died 6th June 1916. Son of Robert Aitken
and Isabella Donaldson of 25 East Street, Berwick, Northumberland.
Born Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
Panel 18-26-28. |
| DORMER | William Chessum | Private
42039. 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, formerly 43046 Royal
Flying Corps. Killed in action 28th July 1918, aged 37 years. Son
of George and Mary Ann Dormer of Berwick, Northumberland. Husband
of Margueritta V Dormer of 12 St Helens Terrace, Spittal, Northumberland.
Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Harponville
Communal Cemetery Extension. F.23. |
| DOWENS | James Alexander |
Second
Lieutenant. 4th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died 17th
October 1918, aged 27 years. Son of Mr and Mrs T Dowens of 8 Ivy
Place, Berwick, Northumberland. Husband of Janet Dowens of 5 Clifton
Terrace, Portobello, Midlothian, Scotland. Late of Mashonaland Railway
Company, Bulawayo, South Africa. Commemorated Dadizeele New British
Cemetery. I.A.2. |
| DRUMMOND | J | Kings
Own Scottish Borderers on memorial. Possibly
John Drummond. Sergeant 10224. 2nd Battalion, Kings Own Scottish
Borderers. Killed in action 3rd September 1916. Born Dundee, enlisted
and resident Glasgow, Scotland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial.
Pier and Face 4A and 4D. |
| DRYDEN | Thomas |
Private
17/793. 5th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 3rd November
1918, aged 41 years. Son of Mr and Mrs William Dryden. Husband of
Elizabeth Dryden of 44 West End, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born
Tweedmouth, Northumberland and enlisted York, Yorks. Commemorated
Tournai Communal Cemetery Allied Extension. IV.N.23. |
| DRYDEN | William E | Driver
60465. 76th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Died 27th February 1919,
aged 25 years. Son of John Dryden of 35 West End, Tweedmouth, Northumberland.
Commemorated Cologne Southern Cemetery. XII.D.15. |
| DUMBLE | G |
Sergeant
11343. 4th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment).
Died 7th November 1915. Commemorated St Quentin Cabaret Military
Cemetery. I.B.5. |
| DUMBLE | Thomas Weatherburn | Private
267286. 6th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds
6th October 1918, aged 22 years. Son of John and Elizabeth Dumble
of 7 Dock Road, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Tweedmouth and
enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Tweedmouth Cemetery.
B.U.242. |
| DUMBLE | William |
Private
23401. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
3rd September 1916, aged 20 years. Son of William and Isabella Dumble
of 65 Middle Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Spittal, enlisted
and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Peronne Road
Cemetery, Maricourt. II.D.34. |
| DUMBLE | William | Private
1505. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
15th September 1916. Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 10B, 11B and 12B. |
| DUNCAN | James George |
Private
S/21484. 2nd Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action 4th
October 1917, aged 20 years. Son of George W Duncan of The Gardens,
Sanson Seal, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Mornington (Berwickshire?)
and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial.
Panel 132 to 135 and 162A. |
| DUNN | George Fortune | Private
201499. 5th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in
action Egypt 1st November 1917. Born Foulden, Scotland, enlisted
and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Gaza War Cemetery.
VII.A.10. |
| EDGAR | D W |
Machine
Gun Corps on memorial but unable to identify and no further information
currently. |
| EDGAR | David William | Sergeant
79397. 31st Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment). Born
8th October 1892, died 6th June 1916. Son of Alfred D Edgar. Born
Berwick. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 24–28–30. |
| ELLIOTT | George |
Rifleman
267816. 7th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action
28th July 1917, aged 23 years. Brother of Mrs M A E Richardson of
4 Parliament Close, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Spittal and
enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Nieuport Memorial. |
| ELLIOTT | J | A
I F on memorial but unable to identify and no further information
currently. |
| ELLIOTT | Norman |
Lance
Corporal 58986. 9th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), formerly
54210 Highland Light Infantry. Killed in action 12th October 1918.
Born Tweedmouth, enlisted Berwick and resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland.
Commemorated Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe. III.G.17. |
| ERSWELL | Charles G | Private
37618. 24th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
9th April 1917. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Bailleul Road East Cemetery, St Laurent-Blangy. I.C.39. |
| EVANS | George Henry |
Sergeant
19828. 10th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment). Born
Berwick, Northumberland 3rd May 1890, died 20th November 1915. Son
of James and Isabella Evans of 7 Ness Street, Berwick, Northumberland.
Brother of James Evans. Commemorated Maple Leaf Cemetery. D.8. |
| EVANS | J T | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify and no further information
currently. |
| EVANS | James |
Lance
Corporal 2096. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of
wounds 23rd October 1916, aged 20 years. Son of James and Isabella
Evans of 7 Ness Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Brother of George
Henry Evans. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension (Nord). I.F.164. |
| EWART | J | N
C B on memorial but unable to identify and no further information
currently. |
| EWART | William |
Gunner
64523. 93rd Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds
30th May 1917, aged 21 years. Son of Joseph and Annie Ewart of Bowsden,
Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick, enlisted Newcastle on Tyne
and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Lijssenthoek
Military Cemetery. XII.B.37A. |
| FARAGHER | Thomas | Private
8218. 7/8th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in
action 9th April 1917, aged 43 years. Husband of Annie Faragher
of 10 Wilton Place Hawick, Scotland. Born Laxey, Isle of Man, enlisted
and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Arras Memorial.
Bay 6. |
| FAWCUS | James |
Private
365394. 4th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 26th October
1917. Enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Poelcapelle
British Cemetery. VI.E.9. |
| FEDDEN | Cecil Olcher | Lieutenant.
22nd Punjabis, Indian Army Reserve of Officers, attached Royal Flying
Corps. Died 7th January 1918. Husband of Shena Lennox Feddon (nee
Fraser) of Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Berwick Cemetery.
A.C.132. |
| FELL | Thomas Hope |
Corporal
2148. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
26th April 1915, aged 27 years. Son of Charles and Margaret Fell
of Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Alnwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Seaforth Cemetery, Cheddar Villa. A.8
(Headstone D7). |
| FETTIS | William | Private
33071. 7th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, formerly 4650 Northumberland
Fusiliers. Died of wounds 16th November 1917. Born Wooler, enlisted
Berwick and resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated Solferino
Farm Cemetery. II.A.38. |
| FINDLAY | David Jeffrey |
Sapper
66321. 68th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action Gallipoli
11th August 1915, aged 41 years. Son of William Auld and Penelope
Findlay of Irvine, Scotland. Husband of Margaret S Findlay of 1
East Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Kilwinning, Scotland,
enlisted Sunderland and resident Seaham Harbour, Co Durham. Commemorated
Helles Memorial. Panel 23 to 25 or 325 to 328. |
| FISACKERLY | G | Cameronians
(Scottish Rifles) on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and
no further information currently. |
| FLANNIGAN | Arthur |
Flanigan
on CWGC. Private 1026. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers.
Killed in action 16th June 1915, aged 19 years. Son of George and
Mary Flanigan of 88 High Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born and
enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate)
Memorial. Panel 8 and 12. |
| FLANNIGAN | David | Private
23598. 7/8th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in
action 23rd July 1918. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Buzancy Military Cemetery. II.A.5. |
| FORD | ----- |
Royal
Navy on memorial (no forename initial given) but unable to identify
CWGC and no further information currently. |
| FORSTER | T A | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial. Possibly
Thomas Andrew Forster. Corporal 8821. 1st Battalion, Northumberland
Fusiliers. Died 1st November 1914, aged 29 years. Son of (the late)
Thomas Forster. Born Gateshead, Co Durham and enlisted Newcastle,
Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel
8 and 12. |
| FORSYTH | James Elliot |
Private
352991. 9th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), formerly
2155 Lothians and Border Horse Yeomanry. Died 18th April 1917, aged
21 years. Son of (the late) Ralph and Annie Forsyth of 1 Seafield
Cottages, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick, Northumberland,
enlisted Edinburgh, Scotland and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension. II.E.17. |
| FORSYTH | Ralph | Private
1872. 7th Battalion, London Regiment. Died of wounds 3rd October
1915, aged 21 years. Son of (the late) Ralph and Annie Forsyth of
Spittal, Northumberland. Born Spittal, Northumberland, enlisted
Sun Street and resident Phillip Lane, London. Commemorated Abbeville
Communal Cemetery. II.E.18. |
| FREEMAN | Charles |
Lance
Corporal 9998. 2nd Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action
15th June 1915. Born Sanquhar, Scotland, enlisted Richmond, Yorks
and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Le Touret Memorial.
Panel 12. |
| FRYER | W | King’s
Own Scottish Borderers on memorial. Possibly
William Fryer. Private 10502. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish
Borderers. Killed in action 10th January 1915. Born Leeds, enlisted
Bradford and resident Leeds, Yorks. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate)
Memorial. Panel 22. |
| GALBRAITH | Alexander Gladston |
Private
93758. 53rd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 19th June
1919, aged 18 years. Son of William and Elizabeth Galbraith of 14
East Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Cologne Southern
Cemetery. I.A.9. |
| GEDDES | John Charles | Mentioned
in Despatches, Croix de Guerre (Belgium). Warrant Officer Class
2 38502. 8th Battalion, King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, formerly
7916 King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died of wounds 23rd September
1918, aged 31 years. Son of Peter and Elizabeth Geddes of Berwick,
Northumberland. Born Spittal and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa. I.B.35. |
| GEDDES | Joseph Hattle |
Private
S/8413. 2nd Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Died Egypt
20th October 1918, aged 37 years. Eldest son of Peter and Elizabeth
Geddes of Scotts Place, Berwick, Northumberland. Husband of Elspeth
Douglas Geddes of 52 Grange Street, Grangemouth, Scotland. Born
Berwick, Northumberland and enlisted Perth, Scotland. Commemorated
Cairo War Memorial Cemetery. O.336. |
| GEDDES | Robert J | Private
9443. 6th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
5th July 1916. Born, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 4A and 4D. |
| GIBSON | J |
NCB
on memorial and not understood. Possibly
James Gibson. Private 57455. Westmoreland and Cumberland Yeomanry.
Died at sea 10th October 1918. Born Coothill (Cootehill, Ireland?),
enlisted Berwick, Northumberland and resident Dumfries, Scotland.
Commemorated Hollybrook Memorial, Southampton. Or John Gibson. Private 37296. 20th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action 5th June 1917. Enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Arras Memorial. Bay 2 and 3. |
| GIBSON | Robert Skelly | Private
3084. Australian Army Medical Corps. Died 2nd October 1919. Commemorated
South Brisbane Cemetery. Gen 9. 8B. 348F (GRM/4*). |
| GLADSTON | Robert |
Gladstone
in other records. Private 790472. 47th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
(Western Ontario Regiment). Born 13th March 1884, died 1st November
1918. Husband of Esther Gladstone of 2 Cowdrait, Burnmouth, Ayton,
Scotland. Born Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Aulnoy Communal
Cemetery. A.2.10. |
| GLADSTONE | Adam M | Gladston
in other records. Private 248321. 405th Agricultural Company, Labour
Corps, formerly 2068 Northumberland Fusiliers. Died home 6th October
1917. Born Berwick, enlisted Alnwick and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Berwick Cemetery. B.U.393. |
| GLASS | D M |
Machine
Gun Corps on memorial but unable to identify and no further information
currently. |
| GLASS | Daniel | Gunner
7694. 13th Company, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died home 19th January
1916, aged 26 years. Son of Mrs E Glass of 45 Church Street, Berwick,
Northumberland. Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Felixstowe New Cemetery. J.7. |
| GOLD | William |
Private
21927. 7th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
11th May 1916, aged 32 years. Son of (the late) James and Agnes
Roberson Gold of 8 Walkergate, Berwick, Northumberland. Born, enlisted
and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Loos Memorial.
Panel 53 and 56. |
| GOODALL | John | Private
14077. 1st Battalion, Scots Guards. Killed in action 31st July 1917.
Born Whittingham, enlisted Berwick and resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland.
Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 11. |
| GOODFELLOW | J |
Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial. Possibly
James Goodfellow. Lance Corporal 1949. 7th Battalion, Northumberland
Fusiliers. Killed in action 26th April 1915, aged 31 years. Son
of Matthew Burnett and Anne Goodfellow of 6 Bondgate Within, Alnwick,
Northumberland. Born and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 8 and 12. Or John Goodfellow. Private 34761. 16th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds 14th April 1917, aged 22 years. Son of Mrs J Goodfellow. Enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Nesle Communal Cemetery. B.34. |
| GRAHAM | Mark | Military
Medal. Private 21/926. 21st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers.
Killed in action 1st July 1916. Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Newcastle
on Tyne, Northumberland. Commemorated Oviller Military Cemetery.
IV.F.1. |
| GRAHAME | T S |
No
arm of service noted on memorial and unable to identify and no further
information currently. |
| GRAINGER | G L | Royal
Engineers on memorial. Possibly
George Grainger. Military Medal. Sapper 6595. 69th Field Company,
Royal Engineers. Killed in action 13th October 1916. Born North
Shields and enlisted Newcastle, Northumberland. Commemorated Longueval
Road Cemetery. C.1. |
| GRAINGER | J |
L
R on memorial but unable to identify and no further information
currently. |
| GRAINGER | John Scott | Second
Lieutenant. 2nd Battalion, London Regiment. Died 1st July 1916,
aged 27 years. Son of Thomas Alexander and Marion Grainger of 122
Main Street, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial.
Pier and Face 9D and 16B. |
| GRAY | G |
Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial. Possibly
George Gray. Lance Corporal 2783. 2nd Battalion, Northumberland
Fusiliers. Died of wounds 9th February 1915. Born Rennington, Lancs
and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Hazebrouck Communal
Cemetery. III.A.29. |
| GRAY | George A | Private
1327. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds 19th
September 1915. Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension (Nord). II.A.34. |
| GRAY | J |
Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify and no further information
currently. |
| GRAY | J | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify and no further information
currently. |
| GRAY | T |
Private
S/5661. 2nd Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action 11th
April 1917. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Browns Copse Cemetery, Roeux. I.A.12. |
| GREEN | Robert William | Private
206164. Machine Gun Corps (Heavy Branch). Died 5th June 1916, aged
34 years. Son of (the late) James and Mrs Green of South Moor, Berwick,
Northumberland. Husband of E L Green of Eglingham, Northumberland.
Born Chatton and enlisted Morpeth, Northumberland. Commemorated
Brookwood Cemetery. Q.177667. |
| GREIG | William |
Private
10783. 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards. Died 15th March 1917. Born Cockenzie,
Scotland, enlisted Berwick and resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland.
Commemorated Bronfay Farm Military Cemetery, Bray-Sur- Somme. II.E.28. |
| GREIVE | Thomas H | Seaman
8925(CH), Royal Naval Reserve. HMS ‘Pembroke’. Died 30th October
1918, aged 26 years. Son of Mr and Mrs John Grieve. Husband of Jemima
Ann Grieve of 10 Lees Lane, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated
Tweedmouth Cemetery. B.U.362. |
| GREIVE | William |
Private
291177. 23rd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 20th March
1918, aged 23 years. Son of (the late) Thomas and Jane Ann Grieve
of 10 Church Lane, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Tweedmouth and
enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Arras Memorial. Bay
2 and 3. |
| GREY | Patrick Riddle | Second
Lieutenant. 15th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers attached 8th
Battalion. Died 26th September 1916. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial.
Pier and Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| GREY | William |
Private
11451. 5th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
25th March 1918, aged 26 years. Son of George and Annie Grey of
25 Liddle Terrace, Widdrington, husband of Isabella Grey of 21 Weatherly
Square, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Widdrington and enlisted Amble,
Northumberland. Commemorated Pozieres Memorial. Panel 16 to 18. |
| HADNUM | Harold P | Private
17849. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
1st July 1916. Son of and of Berwick, Northumberland. Born, enlisted
and resident Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval
Memorial. Pier and Face 4A and 4D. |
| HALL | Ralph |
Corporal
20087. 12/13th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
4th January 1918, aged 37 years. Son of Matthew and Phyllis Hall
of Tweedmouth, husband of Jane Hall of 12 Dock Road, Tweedmouth,
Northumberland. Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Heudicourt Communal Cemetery Extension. F.6. |
| HALL | Robert Allan | Corporal
8192. 7/8th Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
9th April 1917, aged 36 years. Husband of Mrs A Hall of 3 Narrow
Lane, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Falkirk, enlisted Stenhousemuir
and resident Grambamston, Scotland. Commemorated Cabaret-Rouge British
Cemetery, Souchez. XVII.K.40. |
| HARRISON | Thomas |
Lance
Sergeant 1770. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 26th
April 1915. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 8 and 12. |
| HARTLEY | Thomas | Private
2408. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 26th April 1915.
Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Unable to identify
CWGC and only known commemoration Tweedmouth and Berwick Memorials. |
| HARVEY | Samuel Gradon |
Private
S/12322. B Company, 6th Battalion, Queens Own Cameron Highlanders.
Killed in action 22nd March 1918, aged 25 years. Son of Samuel Gradon
and Jamesina Harvey of 4 Railway Street, Berwick, Northumberland.
Born Berwick, Northumberland, enlisted and resident Edinburgh, Scotland.
Commemorated Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras. VI.C.6. |
| HASTIE | William | Private
S/5345. 1st Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action 28th
February 1915. Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Le Touret Military Cemetery, Richbourg-L’Avoue. II.D.9. |
| HASWELL | Thomas Hope |
Private
8338. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died of wounds
15th January 1918, aged 36 years. Son of David and Jane Haswell
of 26 West Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born, enlisted and resident
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Etaples Military Cemetery.
XXXI.F.26. |
| HATTLE | James Burgon | Seaman
3683/B, Royal Naval Reserve. HMS ‘Macedonia’. Died 1st July 1915,
aged 32 years. Son of John and Isabella Hattle of 77 Low Greens,
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Stanley Cemetery, Falkland
Islands. E.791. |
| HAVERY | John |
Private
2120. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
26th April 1915. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 8 and 12. |
| HAY | William | Private
201551. 4th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in
action 17th September 1918, aged 31 years. Son of William and Catherine
Hay of 18 Church Street, husband of Agnes W Shiel Nesbitt (formerly
Hay) of 16 Church Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born, enlisted
and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Vis-En-Artois
Memorial. Panel 6. |
| HEATHERINGTON | A |
Alfred
Hetherington on other records. Private 11714. 2nd Battalion, Kings
Own Scottish Borderers. Died of wounds 3rd December 1918. Born Morpeth,
enlisted Berwick, Northumberland and resident Dunbar, Scotland.
Commemorated Vevy (St Martins) Churchyard. 27. |
| HECKELS | Henry Wilson | Heckles
on CWGC. Private 2149. 9th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Died
of wounds 27th May 1915, aged 26 years. Son of Andrew and Phyllis
Heckles of Coldstream, Scotland. Born Berwick, Northumberland, enlisted
Gateshead and resident Pelaw, Co Durham. Commemorated Wimereux Communal
Cemetery. I.I.7A. |
| HECKELS | John Morgan |
Private
203082. X Company, 4th Battalion, King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry,
formerly 4743 Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds 24th July
1917, aged 35 years. Son of John George and Margaret Heckels of
74 Morris Street, Gateshead, Co Durham. Born Berwick and enlisted
Newcastle, Northumberland. Commemorated Adinkerke Churchyard Extension.
803. |
| HECKELS | T W | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| HENDERBY | Alexander |
Private
202272. 4th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers, formerly 1411 Northern
Cyclist Battalion. Died 26th October 1917, aged 21 years. Son of
Mr and Mrs Alexander Henderby of 14 Chapel Street, Berwick, Northumberland.
Enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial.
Panel 19 to 23 and 162. |
| HENDERSON | Alexander Murray | Corporal
290345. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
26th October 1917, aged 25 years. Son of (the late) Alexander and
Cecelia Henderson of 42 West Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born
Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Poelcapelle
British Cemetery. Sp Mem. IV.E.7. |
| HENDERSON | James |
Private
290347. 4th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 30th June
1917. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Berwick Cemetery. AA.C.1135. |
| HENDERSON | James Henry | Meritorious
Service Medal. Lance Corporal 12906. 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards
attached GHQ 1st Echelon. Died 9th October 1918, aged 27 years.
Born Beadnell and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Montecchio Precalcino Communal Cemetery Extension. Plot 5. Row D.
Grave 5. |
| HENDERSON | W |
Royal
Engineers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| HENDERSON | William Millar | Private
38358. 1st Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Killed in action
14th April 1918, aged 18 years. Son of (the late) John and Elizabeth
Henderson. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Ploegsteert Memorial. Panel 5. |
| HERRIOT | G A |
C
C and out of sequence on memorial but unable to identify and no
further information currently. |
| HESLOP | J J | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial and unable to identify J J Heslop. Possibly
Joseph Heslop. Private 5/3163. 5th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers.
Died 12th March 1916. Enlisted Walker, Northumberland. Commemorated
Railway Dugouts Burial Ground. III.B.8. |
| HESLOP | Thomas |
Meritorious
Service Medal, Mentioned in Despatches. Regimental Sergeant Major
21742. 50th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), formerly 1899
Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 6th November 1918, aged 27 years.
Son of (the late) Thomas and Rachel Agnes Heslop of Thatch House,
Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Tweedmouth, enlisted Alnwick and
resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated Busigny Communal
Cemetery Extension. VIII.A.21. |
| HESLOP | William | Private
29646. 11th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). Killed in
action 15th March 1917. Enlisted Berwick and resident Tweedmouth,
Northumberland. Commemorated Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras.
III.G.15. |
| HETTLE | John Binnie |
Lance
Corporal 30167. 15th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment).
Killed in action 30th July 1916. Born Wooler, enlisted Berwick and
resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial.
Pier and Face 6D and 7D. |
| HILLS | Robert Fish | Private
1096. 15th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in action
9th March 1916, aged 30 years. Son of John and Sarah How Hills of
Lindisfarne, Spittal, Northumberland. Born Cunhill, Northumberland,
enlisted Birmingham, Warwicks and resident Spittal, Northumberland.
Commemorated Cabaret- Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez. XVII.H.44. |
| HODGSON | W N |
Devonshire
Regiment on memorial. Possibly William
Noel Hodgson. Military Cross. Lieutenant. 9th Battalion, Devonshire
Regiment. Died 1st July 1916, aged 23 years. Son of Rt. Rev Henry
Bernard (D.D, 1st Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich) and Penelope
Hodgson (nee Warren) of Churchers College, Petersfield, Hants. Commemorated
Devonshire Cemetery, Mametz. A.3. |
| HOGARTH | Walter | Private
1605. Lothians and Borderer Horse Yeomanry. Died Salonika 13th June
1916, aged 25 years. Son of Walter T and Annie Hogarth of Castle
View, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick, Northumberland, enlisted
Haddington, Scotland and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Salonika (Lembet Road) Military Cemetery. 153. |
| HOGG | George |
Private
87. Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario
Regiment). Born 11th March 1888, died 31st October 1917. Son of
(the late) Ralph Davidson and Eliza Jane Hogg of 18 Ness Street,
Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Oxford Road Cemetery. I.J.4. |
| HOGG | James | Military
Medal. Sergeant 34896. 9th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment,
formerly 6794 King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action 2nd
October 1916, aged 34 years. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 14A and 14B. |
| HOPE | W |
H
on memorial. Possibly William Hope.
Private 28065. 18th Hussars. Killed in action 28th January 1916,
aged 20 years. Born, enlisted and resident Alnwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Quarry Cemetery, Vermelles. B.40. |
| HORSBURGH | J | Royal
Navy on memorial. Appears to be James Horsburgh, born c 1885 Tweedmouth,
Northumberland. Son of George Horsburgh and resident 1901 Horncliffe,
Northumberland. Unable to identify CWGC and no further information
currently. |
| HUDSON | J |
East
Yorkshire Regiment on memorial. Possibly
James Hudson. Private 19753. 7th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment.
Died of wounds 12th July 1916. Born Hull, Yorks, enlisted Alnwick,
Northumberland and resident Bradford, Yorks. Commemorated Daours
Communal Cemetery Extension. II.C.4. |
| HUFFAM | Harry | Private
2107. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
21st August 1915. Born Kirkaldy, Scotland and enlisted Alnwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Houplines Communal Cemetery Extension.
II.E.32. |
| HUNTER | D |
A
G S on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| HUNTER | J | L
on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further information
currently. |
| HUNTER | Joseph Finlayson |
Private
29911. 14th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, formerly 9783
King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died of wounds 6th July 1918, aged
30 years. Son of (the late) George Hunter of Uddingston, Glasgow,
Scotland. Born and enlisted Glasgow, Scotland, resident Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille.
I.D.44. |
| HUNTER | Robert How | Rifleman
R/19484. 21st Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action
17th September 1916. Born Milfield, Northumberland, enlisted Grays,
Essex and resident Milfield, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval
Memorial. Pier and Face 13A and 13B. |
| HUNTER | William |
Lance
Corporal 1202. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in
action 1st October 1915, aged 21 years. Son of James R and Elizabeth
Hunter of 31 Blakewell Road, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born and
enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Houplines Communal
Cemetery Extension. II.F.7. |
| HUNTLEY | James | Huntly
on CWGC. Sergeant 98. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died
26th April 1915, aged 23 years. Son of Mrs Margaret Huntly of 9
Violet Terrace, Berwick, Northumberland. Born and enlisted Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel
8 and 12. |
| HUSH | Alexander |
Private
9322. C Company, 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed
in action 18th April 1915, aged 29 years. Son of Mrs Ann Hush of
14 Chapel Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born, enlisted and resident
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
Panel 22. |
| HUSH | J | Seaforth
Highlanders on memorial but unable to identify. Possibly
John Hush. Private 8432. B Company, 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish
Borderers. Killed in action Dardanelles 4th June 1915, aged 36 years.
Husband of Margaret Hush of 108 Queensberry, Dumfries, Scotland.
Born Berwick, Northumberland, enlisted and resident Dumfries, Scotland.
Served in South African War. Commemorated Helles Memorial. Panel
84 to 92 or 220 to 222. |
| HUSH | John |
Private
8432. B Company, 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed
in action Dardanelles 4th June 1915, aged 36 years. Husband of Margaret
Hush of 108 Queensberry Street, Dumfries, Scotland. Served in South
African War. Born Berwick, Northumberland, enlisted and resident
Dumfries, Scotland. Commemorated Helles Memorial. Panel 84 to 92
or 220 to 222. |
| HYNES | James | Private
S/1695. 2nd Battalion, Gordon Highlanders. Killed in action 3rd
June 1915, aged 38 years. Son of Margaret Hynes of Brockholes, Grantshouse,
Berwickshire, Scotland. Born Berwick, Northumberland and enlisted
Hawick, Scotland. Commemorated Le Touret Memorial. Panel 39 to 41. |
| HYNES | John |
Private
3190. 2nd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
24th May 1915. Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 8 and 12. |
| JAMESON | A W | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| JEFFERSON | Philip |
Private
202622. D Company, 2nd Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Killed
in action 22nd March 1918, aged 34 years. Son of Matthew Jefferson
of Alnmouth, Northumberland. Husband of Margaret Brown Jefferson
of Ravensdowne House, Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Arras
Memorial. Bay 8. |
| JEFFREY | James | Private
2052. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 26th April 1915,
aged 28 years. Son of Peter and Janet Jeffrey of 92 Castlegate,
Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 8 and 12. |
| JOHNSON | Charles Borthwick |
Private
22/430. 22nd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
1st July 1916. Born Berwick and enlisted Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland.
Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| JOHNSON | John | Sergeant
438949. 52nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). Born
11th January 1877, died 3rd June 1916. Son of (the late) Henry and
Elizabeth Johnson, Husband of Catherine Wonnacott (Formerly Johnson)
of Van Horne Street, Dryden, Canada. Born Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Lijssenthoek Military cemetery. VII.B.7. |
| JOHNSON | John |
Private
85491. 8th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Died 31st July 1918,
aged 21 years. Son of Abraham and Priscilla Johnson of 10 Kiln Hill,
Main Street, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Berwick, enlisted
Berwick and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Soissons
Memorial. |
| JOHNSTON | J A | Royal
Engineers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| JOHNSTON | James |
Private
29530. 7/8th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died of wounds
13th April 1917, aged 37 years. Son of Mr and Mrs T Johnston of
Cornhill, husband of Agnes Johnston of 2 Station Cottages, Cornhill,
Northumberland. Born Cornhill, Northumberland, enlisted Galashiels,
Scotland and resident Cornhill, Northumberland. Commemorated Feuchy
Chapel British Cemetery, Wancourt. II.G.17. |
| JOHNSTON | T M | Highland
Light Infantry on memorial but appears to be T M Johnston (forenames
unknown). Private 3221. 5th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).
Died 27th December 1916. Commemorated Berwick Cemetery. BA.U.664. |
| JONES | Leon Stanley Trevor |
Sergeant
1384. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
26th April 1915, aged 25 years. Nephew of Mrs E W Memmott of 55
Meersbrook Road, Sheffield, Yorks. Born Kings Lynn, Norfolk and
enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate)
Memorial. Panel 8 and 12. |
| KEIR | John W | Private
21811. 15th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry. Killed in action
15th July 1917, aged 19 years. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Nieuport Memorial. |
| KINCAID | John |
Lance
Corporal 11218. 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Killed in action
between 21st and 22nd December 1914, aged 24 years. Son of (the
late) Alex and Annie Kincaid. Was Bank Clerk. Born Berwick, Northumberland,
enlisted London and resident Morpeth, Northumberland. Commemorated
Le Touret Memorial. Panel 2 and 3. |
| KINCAID | R | C
C on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further information
currently. |
| KING | Richard |
Lance
Corporal 375132. 2/10th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment).
Killed in action 25th April 1918, aged 26 years. Husband of Peterina
King of 7 Parliament Close, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born and
enlisted Bo’ness, Scotland, resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland.
Commemorated Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. XXVIII.C.15. |
| KINLEYSIDE | Harry Smith | Private
9202. 8th Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Killed in
action 22nd March 1918, aged 32 years. Son of Mrs Dorothy Kinsleyside
of 30 Learmouth Grove, Edinburgh, Scotland. Born Berwick, Northumberland
and enlisted St Paul’s Churchyard, London. Commemorated Pozieres
Memorial. Panel 49 and 50. |
| KIRK | Alexander |
Private
46151. 13th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). Killed in
action 22nd August 1917. Born Buttle, Scotland, enlisted Berwick,
Northumberland and resident Dalbeatie, Scotland. Commemorated Tyne
Cot Memorial. Panel 11 to 14 and 162. |
| KNOWLES | John | Private
16882. 2nd Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Died of
wounds 12th May 1917, aged 38 years. Husband of Ellen Knowles of
198 Main Street, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Enlisted Berwick and
resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated Warlincourt Halte
British Cemetery, Saulty. X.H.8. |
| KNOX | Ralph |
Private
9748. 1st Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). Killed in action
14th May 1915, aged 37 years. Son of Ralph and Bella Knox of Walkergate,
Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick, Northumberland, enlisted
Edinburgh, Scotland and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Sanctuary Wood Cemetery. II.G.28. |
| LAIDLAW | Thomas | Rifleman
371400. 8th Battalion, London Regiment. Killed in action 20th September
1917, aged 35 years. Son of (the late) William and Isabella Laidlaw
of Island Street, Galashiels, Scotland. Husband of Marion Laidlaw
of ‘West Linton’, Ramsay Road, Waitara, Sydney, Australia. Late
of Berwick, Northumberland. Enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Tyne Cot Cemetery. X.H.11. |
| LAIDLER | Henry |
Private
5660. 1st Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action 9th
May 1915, aged 25 years. Son of John Bell and Elizabeth Laidler
of 16 Station Cottages, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Darlington,
Durham and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Le Touret
Memorial. Panel 38 to 39. |
| LAIDLER | William | Private
S/8339. 9th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action 14th
July 1916. Born Tweedmouth, Northumberland and enlisted Fort George,
Scotland. Commemorated Dantzig Alley British Cemetery, Mametz. VII.W.4. |
| LAMB | Peter |
Leading
Signalman 22244. HMS ‘Victory’, Royal Navy. Died 1st June 1916.
Commemorated Tweedmouth Cemetery. A.U.39. |
| LANDELLS | J | Royal
Scots on memorial but unable to identify. Possibly
John Landells. Gunner 104211, Royal Field Artillery transferred
to Private 660685, Labour Corps. Died home 24th October 1918, aged
26 years. Son of Mr and Mrs Landells of Berwick, Northumberland.
Husband of Mabel Taylor (formerly Landells, nee Down). Born and
enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Edinburgh Easter
Cemetery. D.704. |
| LAUDER | John |
Private
6631. C Company, 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed
in action 23rd April 1915, aged 19 years. Son of Mrs Rose Lauder
of 1 Big Jacks Close, Canongate, Edinburgh, Scotland. Born Tweedmouth,
Northumberland, enlisted and resident Edinburgh, Scotland. Commemorated
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 22. |
| LEDDY | Robert Graham Lew | Lance
Corporal 948. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds
28th May 1915, aged 22 years. Son of (the late) Hugh and Agnes Leddy
of Berwick, Northumberland. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Boulogne Eastern Cemetery. VIII.A.52. |
| LEIPER | William Thompson |
Private
30782. 13th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). Killed in
action 4th September 1916, aged 19 years. Son of Elizabeth Leiper
of 17 Rein Hill, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Kilnhill and enlisted
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Adanac Military Cemetery,
Miramont. V.K.25. |
| LEITCH | William R | Private
8536. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
Dardanelles 4th June 1915, aged 33 years. Son of James and Margaret
Leitch of 23 Holland Street, Glasgow, Scotland. Husband of Elizabeth
Leitch of 35 West Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Glasgow,
Scotland, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Helles Memorial. Panel 84 to 92 or 220 to 222. |
| LEWIS | W |
Royal
Highlanders on memorial. Possibly
Walter Lewis. Private S/10157. 1st Battalion, Black Watch (Royal
Highlanders). Killed in action 13th October 1915. Born and enlisted
Edinburgh, Scotland. Commemorated Loos Memorial. Panel 78 to 83. |
| LIDDELL | W | Royal
Scots on memorial. Possibly William
Stewart Liddell. Private 39612. 12th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian
Regiment), formerly S/13408 Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Killed
in action 10th May 1917, aged 23 years. Son of Robert and Mary Stewart
Liddell of Margaret Cottages, Blackburn, Scotland. Born Blackburn,
enlisted Bathgate and resident Blackburn, Scotland. Commemorated
Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras. V.D.30. |
| LINDSAY | William |
Sergeant
644. 5th Dragoon Guards. Killed in action 13th May 1915. Born Berwick,
enlisted Newcastle and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 5. |
| LITTLE | James Ellison | Private
266925. C Company, 4th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders. Died of wounds
17th September 1917, aged 20 years. Son of (the late) George Little
and Sarah Hume (formerly Little) of 22 Summerfield Place, Leith,
Scotland. Born Berwick, Northumberland and enlisted Leith, Scotland.
Commemorated Dozinghem Military Cemetery. VI.D.20. |
| LOCKHART | Archibald William |
Lance
Corporal 290524. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed
in action 14th November 1916, aged 23 years. Son of Thomas and Elizabeth
Lockhart of 112 Pont Street, Hirst, Ashington, Northumberland. Born
Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Warlencourt
British Cemetery. VIII.F.35. |
| LOGAN | Thomas William | Private
270777. 20th Hussars. Killed in action 23rd March 1918, aged 24
years. Son of George and Eleanor Logan of 14 Station Cottages, Tweedmouth,
Northumberland. Born Tweedmouth, enlisted Newcastle and resident
Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated Pozieres Memorial. Panel
6. |
| LOUGH | J |
Seaforth
Highlanders on memorial. One only found. Possibly
James Lough. Lance Corporal 285034. 6th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders.
Killed in action 31st August 1918, aged 35 years. So of Peter and
Mary Lough. Husband of Mary Munro McKechnie (formerly Lough) of
36 Wellfield Street, Springburn, Glasgow, Scotland. Enlisted Stirling,
Scotland. Commemorated Browns Copse Cemetery, Roeux. VIII.E.3. |
| LOWE | Thomas William | Private
11850. 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Killed in action 13th October
1915. Born Spittal, enlisted Berwick and resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland.
Commemorated Loos Memorial. Panel 7 and 8. |
| LUDLOW | George Rowland |
Sergeant
10535. B Company, 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers.
Killed in action 13th October 1914, aged 26 years. Son of Benjamin
Paul and Elizabeth Ludlow of 370 Moseley Road, Birmingham, Warwicks.
Husband of I Turnbull (formerly Ludlow) of 42 Osborne Road, Tweedmouth,
Northumberland. Born Camberwell, Surrey, enlisted Stratford, Essex
and resident Tottenham, Mdx. Commemorated Le Touret Memorial. Panel
15. |
| LYALL | Alexander | Private
PO/638(S), Royal Marine Light Infantry. 2nd Royal Marine Battalion,
Royal Naval Division. Died 17th February 1917. Commemorated Thiepval
Memorial. Pier and Face 1A. |
| LYALL | James Kennedy |
Private
3500. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
2nd February 1916, aged 21 years. Son of Ralph and Margaret Lyall
of 39 West Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Maple Copse Cemetery. Sp Mem C.19. |
| LYALL | John | Private
8171. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
23rd April 1915. Born, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 22. |
| LYALL | Ralph |
Private
10027. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
28th January 1917. Born Berwick, Northumberland, enlisted and resident
Glasgow, Scotland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face
4A and 4D. |
| LYON | W | Royal
Naval Division on memorial but not positively identified. Possibly
W Lyons. Able Seaman WalesZ/320, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Hawke Battalion, Royal Naval Division. Died 22nd December 1917.
Commemorated Fifteen Ravine British Cemetery, Villers-Plouich. VII.G.4. |
| M’CALL | A |
Andrew
McCall on both CWGC/SDGW. Private 7465. 1st Battalion, Scots Guards.
Killed in action 11th November 1914, aged 29 years. Brother of Mr
C McCall of 22 Knowe Head, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Newcastle,
Northumberland, enlisted Glasgow, Scotland and resident Newcastle,
Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel
11. |
| MacLEOD | G | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial. Possibly
George MacLeod. Sergeant 290396. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers.
Died 26th October 1917, aged 33 years. Son of (the late) James and
Mrs D MacLeod of 1 Mill Road, Portee, Isle of Skye. Born Portee,
Isle of Skye and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel 19 to 23 and 162. Or George McLeod. Private 8831. 2nd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action 15th February 1915. Born and enlisted Newcastle, Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 8 and 12. |
| MacNAB | Alexander |
Sergeant
1244. G Company, 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed
in action 15th September 1916, aged 22 years. Son of James and Ann
MacNab of Station House, Beal, Northumberland. Born and enlisted
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and
Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| MAKINS | Stanley | Private
290841. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 20th September
1917, aged 27 years. Son of Mrs Catherine Makins of 67 Blakewell
Road, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Arras Memorial. Bay 2 and 3. |
| MANTON | Robert Henry |
Lance
Corporal 5014. 16th (Queens) Lancers. Killed in action 23rd March
1918. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Pozieres
Memorial. Panel 5. |
| MARSH | William John | Private
34678. 22nd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
16th October 1917, aged 34 years. Husband of Mary Marsh of 35 Chapel
Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick and enlisted Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel 19 to 25 and
162. |
| MARSHALL | Alexander |
Lance
Corporal 130017. 72nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry (British Columbia
Regiment). Died 14th November 1916, aged 33 years. Son of (the late)
William James and Margaret Marshall of Northumberland Avenue, Berwick,
Northumberland. Husband of Nan Johnson Marshall of 7-1407 Robson
Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Commemorated Vimy Memorial.
|
| MARSHALL | J | Lieutenant.
Royal Army Medical Corps. Died 15th April 1917, aged 29 years. Son
of (the late) Robert and Agnes Marshall of Tweedmouth Farm, Berwick,
Northumberland. Educated Berwick Grammar School. M.B. Ch.B (Edinburgh
University). Commemorated Mikra Memorial. |
| MARSHALL | Walter |
Private
1975. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
1st May 1915, aged 23 years. Son of (the late) George and Agnes
P Marshall of Tweedside House, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born
Tweedmouth and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres
(Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 8 and 12. |
| MARSTON | H | Machine
Gun Corps on memorial but no H Marston identified in MGC. Possibly
Harold Marston. Private 1575. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers.
Killed in action 26th April 1915. Born Barrow in Furness, Lancs
and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin
Gate) Memorial. Panel 8 and 12. |
| MATHER | W J |
Royal
Scots on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| MATTHEWS | W J | Royal
Highlanders on memorial but no W J Matthews identified in RH. Possibly
William Johnson Matthew. Sergeant 39524. 11th Battalion, Royal Scots
(Lothian Regiment). Killed in action 9th April 1917. Born Barrow
in Furness, Lancs, enlisted Berwick, Northumberland and resident
Barrow in Furness, Lancs. Commemorated Bailleul Road West Cemetery,
St Laurent-Blangy. B.32. |
| McCREATH | Andrew Berghans |
Albert
Medal. Lieutenant. 2/7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers, attached
5th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died 11th December
1917, aged 29 years. Son of Henry Gourlay and Agnes Isabella McCreath
of 1 Wellington Terrace, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Norham, Northumberland.
Commemorated Cairo War Memorial Cemetery. O.62. |
| McDOUGALL | Robert | Bombardier
45397. 54th Battery, 39th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died of
wounds 10th September 1915, aged 27 years. Son of (the late) Thomas
and Mary McDougall. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Bully-Grenay Communal Cemetery, French Extension. A.18. |
| McDOUGALL | Thomas |
Private
24449. 10th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds
1st January 1916, aged 24 years. Son of (the late) Thomas and Mary
Jane McDougall of Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick and enlisted
Blyth, Northumberland. Commemorated Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension
(Nord). II.C.16. |
| McFARLANE | Joseph | Private
33818. 7th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment, formerly 416
Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action South Russia 26th August
1918, aged 31 years. Son of Mr and Mrs Joseph McFarlane. Born and
enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Tehran Memorial.
Panel 4. Column 2. |
| McFEETERS | John |
Driver
149. 39th Battery, 19th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died Greece
12th October 1918, aged 32 years. Son of John and Catherine McFeeters
of 23 Low Greens, Berwick, Northumberland. Enlisted Edinburgh, Scotland
and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Karasouli Military
Cemetery. C.612. |
| McGREGOR | William | Private
8540. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
Dardenelles 4th June 1915, aged 35 years. Husband of Margaret McGregor
of 35 West Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born, enlisted and resident
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Helles Memorial. Panel 84
to 92 or 220 to 222. |
| McLEMAN | James |
Private
7/2133. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
27th March 1916, aged 21 years. Son of William and Margaret McLeman
of 109 Douglass Terrace, Newcastle, Northumberland. Born Berwick
and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Railway Dugouts
Burial Ground. III.E.2. |
| McLEOD | William | Lance
Corporal 1443. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in
action 26th April 1915, aged 21 years. Son of (the late) William
and Helen McLeod of Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Berwick and
enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres Reservoir Cemetery.
VI.F.4. |
| McMECHAN | James W |
Sergeant
9560. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died of wounds
15th September 1914. Born Barony, enlisted and resident Glasgow,
Scotland. Commemorated Cologne Southern Cemetery. XI.D.14. |
| McVEIGH | John | Corporal
1325. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
5th July 1915, aged 19 years. Son of John and Frances McVeigh of
12 Foundry Cottages, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Tweedmouth
and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated St Quentin Cabaret
Military Cemetery. I.E.11. |
| MENIN | James |
Private
161746. 32nd Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in
action 9th November 1918, aged 19 years. Son of John and Fanny Menin
of 26 Osborne Road, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Tweedmouth,
enlisted Berwick and resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated
Maubeuge-Centre Cemetery. D.66. |
| MESTON | Thomas | Seaman
3408B, Royal Naval Reserve. MFA ‘Eleanor’. Died 12th February 1918,
aged 33 years. Husband of Annie Meston of 6 Chapel Street, Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Chatham Naval Memorial. 30. |
| MIDDLEMISS | James Gradon |
Private
143. 4th Battalion, South African Infantry. Died 19th July 1916,
aged 39 years. Husband of Bridget Middlemiss of 18 Woolmarket, Berwick,
Northumberland. Served in South African Campaign and German South
West Africa. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 4C. |
| MILLAR | William | Private
9489. 1st Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
Dardanelles 4th June 1915, aged 29 years. Son of (the late) John
and Jessie Millar. Born Tweedmouth, enlisted Berwick and resident
Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated Helles Memorial. Panel
84 to 92 or 220 to 222. |
| MILLER | Alexander Lorimer |
Lieutenant.
10th Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. Died 8th May 1917, aged
26 years. Son of Alexander Lorimer and Jane H Miller. Husband of
E I Miller of14 Holden Street, Kensington Park, South Australia.
Born Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Grevillers British Cemetery.
IV.D.13. |
| MITCHELL | R | West
Riding Regiment on memorial. Possibly
Robert Mitchell. Private 6761. 4th Battalion, West Riding Regiment.
Killed in action 17th September 1916. Enlisted Alnwick and resident
Scremerston, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier
and Face 6A and 6B. |
| MORRISON | J H |
Forenames
unknown. Shoeing Smith 7443. 14th Hussars. Died 23rd February 1920,
aged 28 years. Son of Ralph and Mary Morrison of 19 Weatherly Square,
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Berwick Cemetery. C.C.429. |
| MORRISON | Thomas William | Able
Seaman J/20256, Royal Navy. HMS ‘Queen Mary’. Died 31st May 1916,
aged 19 years. Son of Ralph Allan and Mary Morrison of 19 Weatherly
Square, Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Portsmouth Naval Memorial.
13. |
| MORTON | Henry |
Deck
Hand 2957/SD, Royal Naval Reserve. HM Trawler ‘Gambri’. Died 18th
January 1918, aged 23 years. Son of Henry and Margaret Morton. Husband
of Isabella Morton of 71 Low Greens, Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Chatham Naval Memorial. 31. |
| MOVIN | E | King’s
Own Scottish Borderers on memorial but not found. Possible mistake
and should read E Morrin? Edward Morrin. Sergeant 7189. 6th Battalion,
Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action 8th July 1916. Born
and enlisted Pendleton, Lancs, resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 4A and 4D. |
| MUIR | R |
Forename
unknown. Airman 1st Class 28025. 14 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps
and 302nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died 21st December 1917,
aged 21 years. Son of Mr and Mrs Muir of 56 West Street, Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Jerusalem War Cemetery. S.19. |
| MURRAY | A G | Machine
Gun Corps on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| MURRAY | Archibald |
Sergeant
9883. C Company, 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed
in action 30th July 1916, aged 28 years. Son of Neil Murray. Husband
of Margaret Walsh Murray of 9 Silver Street, Berwick, Northumberland.
Born, enlisted and resident Greenock, Scotland. Commemorated Delville
Wood Cemetery, Longueval. XXX.D.8. |
| MURRAY | George | Private
315465. 6th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds
17th December 1917, aged 27 years. Son of George and Christina Murray
of 143 Cragside Terrace, Blyth, Northumberland. Born Berwick and
enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Lijssenthoek Military
Cemetery. XXVII.DD.21. |
| MUSGRAVE | R G |
Scottish
Rifles on memorial. Possibly Ralph
Musgrave. Lance Corporal 17025. 10th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish
Rifles). Killed in action 25th September 1915, aged 38 years. Husband
of Laura A Musgrave of 72 Brunswick Street, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Born Sunderland, Co Durham and enlisted Glasgow, Scotland. Commemorated
Loos Memorial. Panel 57 to 59. |
| MUSGRAVE | W | King’s
Own Scottish Borderers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW
and no further information currently. |
| NEILD | Thomas |
Private
40706. 12th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). Died of wounds
10th May 1917, aged 36 years. Son of Mrs Annie Neild. Husband of
E Neild of 23 Grove Hall Drive, Dewsbury Road, Leeds, Yorks. Born
Manchester, Lancs and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Etaples Military Cemetery. XVIII.L.13A. |
| NEILSON | Thomas | Private
38735. 13th Battalion, Royal Scots Lothian Regiment). Died of wounds
30th April 1917, aged 25 years. Son of Mr and Mrs George Neilson
of 52 Main Street, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Tweedmouth,
enlisted Berwick and resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated
Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun. II.O.19. |
| NELSON | William E |
Private
142224. 21st Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), formerly 204199
Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 24th March 1918. Born Tweedmouth,
Northumberland and enlisted Coldstream, Scotland. Commemorated Pozieres
Memorial. Panel 90 to 93. |
| NEWBOULD | H F J | Captain.
6th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died 2nd August 1915.
Commemorated Le Touret Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L’Avoue. II.C.22. |
| NEWTON | A |
No
arm of service noted. Possibly Arthur
Newton. Company Sergeant Major 2910. Humber Defences, Royal Garrison
Artillery. Died home 10th August 1915. Husband of N C Newton of
49 Queen Elizabeth Street, Bermondsey, London. Born Tynemouth, enlisted
Berwick and resident Newcastle, Northumberland. Commemorated Hull
Western Cemetery. 536.51740. |
| NEWTON | Isaac Septimus | Private
16114. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
26th March 1917, aged 38 years. Husband of Margaret Newton of Low
Greens, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Bishop Auckland, enlisted
and resident West Hartlepool, Co Durham. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial.
Pier and Face 4A and 4D. |
| NICHOLSON | R B |
Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial. Possibly
Robert Brooks Nicholson. Corporal 6179. Depot, Northumberland Fusiliers.
Died 1st May 1916, aged 36 years. Son of (the late) Charles and
Jane D Nicholson of 2 Grahamsby Street, Gateshead, Co Durham. Commemorated
Gateshead East Cemetery. E.3112. |
| NICHOLSON | Thomas Edward | Lieutenant.
25th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 1st July 1916. Commemorated
Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| NOBLE | Alexander |
Lance
Corporal 2108. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 26th
April 1915. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 8 and 12. |
| NOBLE | Charles Norman | Sergeant
35287. 10th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds
10th June 1917, aged 24 years. Son of John and Jessie Noble of Spittal,
Northumberland. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. XIV.G.3. |
| O’BRIEN | James |
Seaman
5345/B, Royal Naval Reserve. HMS ‘Macedonia’. Died 10th June 1918,
aged 36 years. Son of John and Annie O’Brien of Dumfries, Scotland.
Husband of Rose Ann O’Brien of 12 Chapel Street, Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Berwick Cemetery. CA.713. |
| OAG | James | Corporal
19952. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
4th October 1917, aged 29 years. Son of James and Margaret Oag of
14 Livingstone Place, Edinburgh, Scotland. Born Thurso, Scotland,
enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Tyne
Cot Memorial. Panel 66 to 68. |
| OLIVER | Andrew |
Private
41788. 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 2nd September
1918. Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Red Cross Corner Cemetery, Beugny. II.B.15. |
| OLIVER | John | Private
7013. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
5th May 1915. Husband of Isabella Sedgwick (formerly Oliver) of
33 Back, Clayton Street, Bedlington Station, Northumberland. Born,
enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres
(Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 22. |
| OLIVER | William John |
Private
552758. Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario
Regiment). Died 22nd October 1917, aged 37 years. Son of John James
and Mary Threw Oliver of Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Nine
Elms British Cemetery. VI.D.2. |
| PALMER | John Ormiston | Able
Seaman Tyneside/Z/45, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Hawke Battalion,
Royal Naval Division. Died 26th November 1915, aged 21 years. Son
of John and Agnes Palmer of South Doddington, Northumberland. Born
Langham Toll (county unspecified). Commemorated Chatham Naval Memorial
15. |
| PALMER | John Thomas |
Private
1085. 2nd Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Killed in
action 15th June 1916. Born Wooler, Northumberland, enlisted Glencorse,
Scotland and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Flatiron
Copse Cemetery, Mametz. IV.B.5. |
| PATTERSON | George | Corporal
1023. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
12th June 1915, aged 19 years. Son of George and Alice Patterson
of 73 Low Greens, Berwick, Northumberland. Born and enlisted Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel
8 and 12. |
| PATTERSON | George |
Private
42912. 10th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), formerly 22647
King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action 23rd July 1918,
aged 23 years. Son of Mrs Margaret Patterson of 7 Princes Street,
Spittal, Northumberland. Enlisted Berwick and resident Spittal,
Northumberland. Commemorated Soissons Memorial. |
| PATTERSON | Prideaux | Private
20253. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died of wounds
5th October 1917, aged 25 years. Son of Robert and Elizabeth Patterson
of Spittal, Northumberland. Born, enlisted and resident Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Godewaersvelde British Cemetery. IV.A.7. |
| PATTERSON | William |
Private
38272. 22nd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
11th January 1917, aged 21 years. Son of William and Sarah Patterson
of 25 Ravensdowne, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Edinburgh, Scotland
and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Ration Farm Military
Cemetery, La Chapelle-Darmentieres. V.B.3. |
| PATTISON | William | Private
7450. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died 14th May
1917, aged 33 years. Son of Thomas Howe and Mary Pattison of Berwick,
Northumberland. Born, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Bois Guilloume Communal Cemetery Extension. A.12A. |
| PAXTON | J S |
Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial. Possibly
Jeremiah Paxton. Private 17012. 11th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers.
Died 5th October 1916. Born New Brindsley and enlisted Nottingham,
Notts. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| PAXTON | Peter | Corporal
38273. 22nd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
17th October 1917, aged 24 years. Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Alnwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated La Brique Military Cemetery No:2. I.M.24. |
| PEARSON | Robert |
Corporal
10600. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
1st November 1914, aged 23 years. Son of Mr and Mrs Elias Pearson
of 30 Foul Ford, Berwick, Northumberland. Born, enlisted and resident
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Le Touret Memorial. Panel
15. |
| PICKERING | H | No
arm of service noted on memorial, unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and
no further information currently. |
| PIERCY | A |
King’s
Own Scottish Borderers on memorial, but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW
and no further information currently. |
| PIERCY | Andrew | Lance
Sergeant 290114. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed
in action 31st December 1917, aged 26 years. Son of John and Isabella
Piercy of 216 Main Street, Spittal, Northumberland. Born and enlisted
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel 19
to 23 and 162. |
| PIERCY | James |
Military
Medal. Sergeant 290418. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers.
Killed in action 14th November 1916, aged 22 years. Son of Andrew
and Jane Piercy of 77 West End, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born
Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval
Memorial. Pier and Face 10B, 11B and 12B. |
| POMFRET | Percy | Private
17821. 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Killed in action 18th January
1918, aged 21 years. Son of Edwin and Lilias Pomfret of Berwick,
Northumberland. Born Sunderland, Co Durham and enlisted Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Arras Memorial. Bay 1. |
| POOLE | Harry |
Private
13569. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
17th December 1915. Born, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Twelve Trees Copse Cemetery. II.E.16. |
| POOLE | Thomas Luke | Private
8947. 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards. Killed in action 26th October
1914, aged 19 years. Son of John C and E W Poole of 78 West Street,
Leeds, Yorks. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 11. |
| PRINGLE | Frank Lough |
Corporal
2051. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
15th September 1916, aged 25 years. Son of (the late) Mr and Mrs
John Pringle of 20 Hide Hill, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick
and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial.
Pier and Face 10B, 11B and 12B. |
| PROUDLOCK | William James | Private
20005. Depot, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). Died of wounds home
23rd July 1916, aged 22 years. Son of Robert John Proudlock of 24
Main Road, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Scremerston, Northumberland
and enlisted Edinburgh, Scotland. Commemorated Ayton Parish Churchyard. |
| PURDOM | Arthur Eugene Moloney |
Private
34730. 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
Died of wounds 13th September 1918, aged 19 years. Son of Robert
and Emma Purdom of ‘Blinkbonny’, Tudor Hill, Sutton Coldfield, Warwicks.
Born Northampton, Northants, enlisted Birmingham and resident Sutton
Coldfield, Warwicks. Commemorated Sunken Road Cemetery, Boisleux-St
Marc. II.A.15. |
| PURVES | Isaac | Lance
Corporal 5032. 16th Lancers. Died of wounds 8th June 1917, aged
38 years. Son of Isaac and Jane Purves of 58 Church Street, Berwick,
Northumberland. Born Berwick, Northumberland and enlisted Edinburgh,
Scotland. Commemorated Tincourt New British Cemetery. X.B.23. |
| RAND | Frank |
Corporal
17348. 11th Battalion, Border Regiment. Killed in action 1st July
1916. Born Bluie, Hants, enlisted Kendal, Westmorland and resident
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Bouzincourt Communal Cemetery
Extension. IV.B.2. |
| RATTRAY | Adrian George | Lance
Corporal 8967. 2nd Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
Killed in action 26th August 1914, aged 25 years. Son of John Clement
and Louise Rattray of 43 High Street, Pimlico, London. Born Cairo,
Egypt and enlisted London. Commemorated La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial. |
| REDFERN | Joseph Charles |
Redfearn
on other records. Rifleman R/89. 7th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle
Corps. Died of wounds 21st July 1915. Born Berwick, Northumberland,
enlisted Rugby, Warwicks and resident Oxford, Oxfordshire. Commemorated
Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. III.B.1. |
| REILLY | Michael Thomas | Distinguished
Conduct Medal. Bombardier 52021. 76th Battery, Royal Field Artillery.
Died Asia Minor 3rd August 1916, aged 23 years. Son of Captain Thomas
Reilly and Julia Reilly of Oldtown House, Oldtown, Co Dublin, Ireland.
Born Gibralter and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Baghdad (North Gate) Cemetery. XXI.F.35. |
| RENTON | John |
Lance
Corporal 16188. 6th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed
in action 19th July 1916. Born, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 4A and 4D. |
| RENWICK | T M’G | Manchester
Regiment on memorial. Possibly Tom
Renwick. Private 2401. 6th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed
in action Gallipoli 4th June 1915. Born Brooklands, Cheshire, enlisted
Manchester, Lancs and resident Hale, Cheshire. Commemorated Helles
Memorial. Panel 158 to 170. |
| RICHARDSON | Charles |
Company
Sergeant Major 8054. 7th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers.
Killed in action 25th September 1915, aged 39 years. Husband of
Annie Richardson of 28 Church Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born
Stonehouse, Devon, enlisted Newcastle and resident Ponteland, Northumberland.
Commemorated Loos Memorial. Panel 53 to 56. |
| RICHARDSON | G | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify. Possibly
George Richardson. Private 23376. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish
Borderers. Killed in action 3rd September 1916. Born Berwick, Northumberland,
enlisted and resident Islington, Mdx. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial.
Pier and Face 4A and 4D. |
| RICHARDSON | J |
Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial so Possibly
James Scott Richardson. Private 12540. 12th Battalion, Northumberland
Fusiliers. Died of wounds 2nd July 1916, aged 20 years. Son of James
Gilchrist and Dorothy Richardson of 14 Maud Street, Fulwell, Sunderland.
Born Lowick (as CWGC) or Berwick (as SDGW) and enlisted Newcastle,
Northumberland. Commemorated Meaulte Military Cemetery. C.2. |
| RICHARDSON | Mark Cockburn | Private
37192. 21st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 14th September
1916. Enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Ration Farm
Military Cemetery, La Chapelle-Darmentieres. II.C.13. |
| RICHARDSON | Peter Reginald |
Private
2/62297. 9th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment. Killed in action 29th
April 1918. Born Berwick, Northumberland and enlisted Stockport,
Cheshire. Commemorated Klein-Vierstraat British Cemetery. V.D.5. |
| RICHARDSON | Richard McAllister | Lance
Corporal S/9318. C Company, 1st Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders.
Killed in action Persian Gulf 7th January 1916, aged 20 years. Son
of Mrs Agnes White of West Fishwick, Berwick, Northumberland. Born
Ladykirkshields, Scotland and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Basra Memorial. Panel 37 and 64. |
| RICHARDSON | S |
Seaforth
Highlanders on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no
further information currently. |
| RICHARDSON | Samuel Alexander | Lance
Sergeant 3707. 1st Battalion, Scots Guards. Died 20th September
1914, aged 34 years. Son of William and Jane Richardson. Husband
of Alice Gladys Richardson of 12 Havelock Street, Chalk Farm, London.
Born Berwick, enlisted Gateshead and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated City of Paris Cemetery, Bagneux. 19.I.A.7. |
| RIDLEY | Edwin |
Rifleman
S/11451. 8th Battalion, Rifle Brigade. Killed in action 14th August
1916. Born Gateshead, enlisted West Hartlepool and resident Hebburn,
Co Durham. Commemorated Quarry Cemetery, Montauban. II.H.10. |
| RIDPATH | T | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but appears to be T Ridpath (forename unknown).
Private 14394. VIII Corps Cyclists Battalion, Army Cyclist Corps.
Died 29th December 1918, aged 29 years. Son of Samuel and Sarah
Ridpath of Berwick, Northumberland. Born Mount Pleasant (which unspecified).
Commemorated Auberchicourt British Cemetery. I.D.8. |
| ROBERTS | J T |
Army
Service Corps on memorial. Possibly
James Thomas Roberts. Private DM2/096600. Army Service Corps, attached
30th Veterinary Hospital, Army Veterinary Corps. Died at sea 5th
May 1917, aged 30 years. Husband of Hannah Roberts of 4 Weston Street,
Holt Town, Beswick, Manchester, Lancs. Born, enlisted and resident
Manchester, Lancs. Commemorated Doiran Memorial. |
| ROBERTSON | G | Royal
Navy on memorial but unable to identify CWGC and no further information
currently. |
| ROBERTSON | George Laidler |
Private
2082. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
31st May 1915, aged 21 years. Son of Mr and Mrs Robertson of 16
Hide Hill, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel
8 and 12. |
| ROBERTSON | John Alexander Tower | Lieutenant.
3rd Battalion, Queen Alexandra’s Own Gurkha Rifles. Lost at sea
30th December 1915 when SS ‘Persia’ was torpedoed, aged 29 years.
Only son of Major Alexander Tower Robertson JP.DL.CD of 317th Company,
Royal Defence Corps and (the late) Ada Jane Robertson of Tweedmouth
House, Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Chatby Memorial. |
| ROBINSON | J |
Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| ROBINSON | R | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| ROBISON | Robert Adam Watson |
Rifleman
C/911. D Company, 16th Battalion, Kings Royal Rifle Corps. Died
of wounds 15th July 1916, aged 22 years. Son of Robert and Dorothy
E Robison of 3 Fallodon Terrace, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born
Chathill, Northumberland, enlisted Edinburgh, Scotland and resident
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and
Face 13A and 13B. |
| ROBSON | G | Kings
Own Scottish Borderers on memorial. Possibly
George Robson. Private 43012. 6th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish
Borderers, formerly 21230 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Killed
in action 21st October 1916. Born, enlisted and resident Hamilton,
Scotland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 4A and 4D. |
| ROBSON | Thomas Laing |
Private
34808. 16th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds
11th April 1917. Born Wooler and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Savy British Cemetery. I.F.1. |
| ROBSON | Walter | Private
42979. 17th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry, formerly 30353 King’s
Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action 2nd December 1917, aged
28 years. Son of Mr and Mrs Robson of 20 Hide Hill, Berwick, Northumberland.
Husband of Robina Carr Robson of 22 Drummond Street, Edinburgh,
Scotland. Born Berwick, Northumberland, enlisted Crombie and resident
Edinburgh, Scotland. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel 131 to
132. |
| ROBSON | William |
Corporal
202885. W Company, 1st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed
in action 3rd May 1917, aged 27 years. Son of Isaac and Kezia of
Retired Railwaymen’s Cottages, Spittal, Northumberland. Husband
of Mary Isabella Robson of 6 Palace Green, Berwick, Northumberland.
Born Blyth and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Arras
Memorial. Bay 2 and 3. |
| ROLLO | Jack | Sergeant
2890. 10th Australian Light Horse. Died 14th June 1919, aged 32
years. Son of John William and Eleanor Rollo of Burns Street, North
Fremonde, Australia. Husband of Eleanor Turnbull Rollo of 32 Edwards
Street, Gateshead, Co Durham. Born Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Ismaila War Memorial Cemetery. C.33. |
| ROSS | J V |
Lothian
and Borders Horse Yeomanry on memorial but unable to identify. Possibly
John Vicars Ross. Private 140884. 21st Battalion, Machine Gun Corps
(Infantry), formerly 37015 East Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action
24th March 1918. Enlisted Edinburgh and resident Hitchill, Berwick
(town or county not specified). Commemorated Pozieres Memorial.
Panel 90 to 93. |
| ROWLEY | James | Private
4699. 127th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
3rd July 1916. Born Berwick and enlisted Ashington, Northumberland.
Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| ROWLEY | Michael |
Private
16895. C Company, 11th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry. Killed
in action 25th September 1915, aged 22 years. Son of William and
Mary Ann Rowley of 17 Bell Tower Place, Berwick, Northumberland.
Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Cambrin
Churchyard Extension. J.21. |
| ROWNTREE | R J | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial. Possibly
Richard Rowntree. Private 16/1430. 16th Battalion, Northumberland
Fusiliers. Killed in action 1st July 1916. Born Gateshead, Co Durham
and enlisted Newcastle, Northumberland. Commemorated Lonsdale Cemetery,
Authuile. IV.W.7. |
| RUSSELL | William |
Lance
Sergeant 242488. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 26th
October 1917. Enlisted Alnwick. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial.
Panel 19 to 23 and 162. |
| RUTHERFORD | J | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial. Possibly
James Robert Kemp Rutherford. Private 43423. 4th Battalion, Northumberland
Fusiliers. Died 27th May 1918. Born Berwick and enlisted Newcastle,
Northumberland. Commemorated Soissons Memorial. Or John Rutherford. Private 290434. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 15th September 1916. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| RUTHERFORD | William |
Corporal
6887. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
31st July 1916. Born Berwick, Northumberland, enlisted York, Yorks
and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial.
Pier and Face 4A and 4D. |
| SCOTT | George C | Private
42816. 14th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry, formerly 27026 Kings
Own Scottish Borderers. Died of wounds 4th October 1917. Born Greenlaw,
Scotland, enlisted Berwick, Northumberland and resident Greenlaw,
Scotland. Commemorated Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cemetery,
Manancourt. I.D.26. |
| SCOTT | J |
Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial. Possibly John Scott. Private 2079. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action 26th April 1915. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 8 and 12. Or John Scott. Private 37203. 21st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 19th October 1917. Enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel 19 to 23 and 162. |
| SCOTT | James | James
M Scott on CWGC. Sergeant 12313. 6th Battalion, Kings Own Scottish
Borderers. Killed in action 25th September 1915, aged 41 years.
Son of Mr and Mrs Charles Scott of 19 Oliver Crescent, Hawick, Scotland.
Husband of Louisa Selina Scott of 15 Kirkbrae, Galashiels, Scotland.
Born Hawick, Scotland, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Loos Memorial. Panel 53 to 56. |
| SCOTT | James Hume |
Private
37198. 9th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds 18th
April 1918, aged 38 years. Husband of Margaret Hume Scott of 58
Church Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Wimereux Communal Cemetery. XI.B.5. |
| SCOTT | John Sheriff | Private
51423. Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario
Regiment). Died 8th May 1915, aged 23 years. Son of Richard and
Elizabeth Scott of 7 Church Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Brother
of Richard Scott. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel
10. |
| SCOTT | Richard |
Private
290448. 22nd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers, formerly 17/1644
Durham Light Infantry. Died of wounds 11th April 1917, aged 20 years.
Son of Richard and Elizabeth Scott of 7 Church Street, Berwick,
Northumberland. Brother of John Sheriff Scott. Born Kelso, Scotland
and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Ste Catherine
British Cemetery. A.9. |
| SCOTT | Thomas Alexander | Donkeyman,
Mercantile Marine. SS ‘Ladaner’ (London). Died 14th April 1918,
aged 40 years. Son of (the late) Thomas and Helen Scott of 22 East
Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Chathill, Northumberland.
Commemorated Tower Hill Memorial. |
| SCOTT | William Frederick |
Private
38284. 22nd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
9th April 1917, aged 22 years. Husband of Catherine White Hosback
(formerly Scott) of 68 Osborne Crescent, Tweedmouth, Northumberland.
Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Bailleul Road Eastern Cemetery, St Laurent-Blangy. I.B.21. |
| SEALS | John | Corporal
S/8939. B Company, 14th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
Killed in action 24th April 1917, aged 26 years. Son of Joseph W
and Sarah H Seals of 77 Marygate, Berwick, Northumberland. Qualified
Chemist. Born Kelso, enlisted Edinburgh, Scotland and resident Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 15A
and 16D. |
| SHIELDS | George Hilliard |
Lieutenant.
Gold Coast Regiment, W.A.F.F. Died 3rd February 1917, aged 39 years.
Son of Mr and Mrs Stewart Shields. Born Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery. 4.D.9. |
| SHIELL | Ralph Dodds | Lance
Corporal 37197. 21st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 10th
April 1917, aged 36 years. Son of (the late) John and Helen Dodds
Shiell of Raecleughead, Duns, Scotland. Served with Royal Scots
Greys in South African Campaign. Born Tweedmouth and enlisted Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez.
XXVII.K.40. |
| SHORT | William Innes |
Second
Lieutenant. 1st Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Died 11th
August 1915, aged 31 years. Son of George and (the late) Anne Roland
Innes Short of 22 Albert Place, Berwick, Northumberland. Enlisted
as Rifleman in Ceylon Planters Rifle Corps. Commemorated Helles
Memorial. Panel 84 to 92 or 220 to 222. |
| SIMM | Edward | Private
23400. 7/8th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in
action 23rd July 1918, aged 25 years. Son of William Simm. Husband
of Mary Ann Simm of 11 Chapel Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born,
enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Buzancy
Military Cemetery. II.A.10. |
| SIMM | P |
Royal
Naval Reserve on memorial. Possibly
Peter Simm. Leading Stoker 2225U, Royal Naval Reserve. MS ‘Defence’.
Died 31st May 1916, aged 40 years. Husband of Sarah Jane Simm of
4 Hamilton Street, Leith, Scotland. Commemorated Portsmouth Naval
Memorial. 23. |
| SIMPSON | John Parker Norfolk | Second
Lieutenant. 5th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers attached 3rd Battalion.
Died 27th May 1915, aged 25 years. Son of James Parker and Louisa
Simpson of Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Harlebeke New British
Cemetery. XI.C.12. |
| SINTON | Walter George |
Stoker
1st Class K/11032, Royal Navy. HM Torpedo Boat No: 11. Died 7th
March 1916, aged 25 years. Son of Mr and Mrs George Sinton of 17
Laburnum Avenue, Wallsend, Northumberland. Born Berwick, Northumberland,
Commemorated Chatham Naval Memorial. 17. |
| SINTON | Walter George | Stoker
1st Class K/11032. H M Torpedo Boat No: 11, Royal Navy. Died 7th
March 1916, aged 25 years. Son of Mr and Mrs George Sinton of 17
Laburnum Avenue, Wallsend, Northumberland. Native of Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Chatham Naval Memorial. 17. |
| SKAY | P |
Sergeant
14939. 12th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 29th August
1916. Commemorated Berwick Cemetery.AA.U.1130. |
| SKELLY | J | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| SKELLY | James George Ditchburn |
Private
192. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds 18th
June 1915, aged 42 years. Son of William and Jane Skelly. Husband
of Margaret Tait (Formerly Skelly) of 25 Church Street, Berwick,
Northumberland. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension (Nord). I.E.95. |
| SKELLY | William | Private
291012. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 25th March
1918, aged 29 years. Son of (the late) John and Mary A Skelly of
Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Arras Memorial. Bay 2 and 3. |
| SKELTON | James |
Private
51196. 18th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry. Killed in action
30th September 1918, aged 32 years. Husband of Annie Dodds Skelton
of 49 West End, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Milnathorp, enlisted
Edinburgh, Scotland and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel 131 to 132. |
| SLATTERY | W | Kings
Own Scottish Borderers on memorial. Possibly
William Slattery. Private 6748. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish
Borderers. Killed in action 14th December 1914. Born Devonport,
Devon, enlisted Manchester and resident Salford, Lancs. Commemorated
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 22. Or William Slattery. Private 15188. 8th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action 25th September 1915, aged 18 years. Son of Thomas and Sarah Slettery of 11 Clarence Street, Paisley, Scotland. Born Annan, enlisted and resident Paisley, Scotland. Commemorated Loos Memorial. Panel 53 to 56. |
| SLEE | John William |
Gunner
1553. 26th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery attached 1st Trench Mortar
Battery. Killed in action 30th July 1916, aged 20 years. Son of
Thomas and Isabella Slee of 12 Palace Green, Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval. XVI.H.20. |
| SLOAN | Walter Scott | Private
202852. 2nd Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Died 12th
October 1917, aged 33 years. Son of Anthony and Jean Sloan. Husband
of Helen Sloan of 11 Castlegate, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Heaton,
enlisted Whitley Bay and resident Monkseaton, Northumberland. Commemorated
Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension (Nord). III.E.102. |
| SMAIL | Frank Weddall |
Lieutenant.
D Company, 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 1st December
1915, aged 23 years. Son of Henry Richardson Smail of Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Berwick Upon Tweed Cemetery. A.C.412. |
| SMITH | A J | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial. Possibly
Alexander Smith. Private 235276. 1st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers.
Killed in action 3rd May 1917. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Arras Memorial. Bay 2 and 3. |
| SMITH | Alexander Noel |
Second
Lieutenant. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 26th September
1916. Son of Thomas Cleghorn and Mary Smith of Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Boulogne Eastern Cemetery. VII.A.1. |
| SMITH | T | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| SMITH | Thomas |
Lance
Corporal 7180. 7th Battalion, West Riding Regiment, formerly 1568
Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action 18th September 1916,
aged 19 years. Son of Mrs Charlotte Wilson Smith of 13 Quay Walls,
Berwick, Northumberland. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Bray Vale British Cemetery, Bray-Sur-Somme. IV.B.24. |
| SMITH | Walter William | Private
S/1838. 7th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Died 10th November
1915, aged 20 years. Son of J B and M E Smith of 65 West End, Tweedmouth,
Northumberland. Born Belford and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. IV.B.6A.. |
| SPENCE | James |
Private
1772. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds 6th
May 1915, aged 22 years. Son of Rachel Spence of 49 West End, Tweedmouth,
Northumberland. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Wimereux Communal Cemetery. I.G.2A. |
| STEPHENSON | Robert Richmond | Private
2177. 2/7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died home 27th
July 1915, aged 26 years. Son of (the late) W H and Margaret Stephenson
of Berwick, Northumberland. Born Gateshead, Co Durham and enlisted
Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Berwick Upon Tweed Cemetery.
BA.C.524. |
| STEVEN | Thomas |
Lance
Corporal 8458. 2nd Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in
action 11th August 1915. Born Jarrow, Co Durham and enlisted Leeds,
Yorkshire. Commemorated Rue-Du-Bois Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix.
I.A.26. |
| STEWART | J J | Kings
Own Scottish Borderers on memorial. Possibly
J J Stewart. Company Sergeant Major 6000. King’s Own Scottish Borderers,
transferred to 515866 174th Prisoner of War Company, Labour Corps.
Died 26th June 1919. Husband of Mary Bain Stewart of 2 Waddell Place,
Leith, Scotland. Born London. Commemorated Cabaret-Rouge British
Cemetery, Souchez. XX.F.3. |
| STILES | Edgar Watson |
Lieutenant.
7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 13th April 1918, aged
36 years. Son of Matthew Henry and Alice Stiles of 10 Avenue Road,
Doncaster, Yorks. Solicitor in Berwick, Northumberland and Sheriff
for 2 years. Commemorated Lapugnoy Military Cemetery. IX.B.18A. |
| STOKOE | James | Private
33316. 8th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment. Killed in action
28th August 1917, aged 23 years. Son of Thomas Stokoe of 66 Shielfield
Terrace, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Brother of Robert Stokoe. Born
Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Railway
Dugouts Burial Ground. IV.H.3. |
| STOKOE | Robert H |
Private
32469. 2/5th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action
27th November 1917, aged 21 years. Son of Thomas Stokoe of 66 Shielfield
Terrace, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Brother of James Stokoe. Born
Tweedmouth, enlisted Berwick and resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland.
Commemorated Tyne Cot Cemetery. II.A.3. |
| STOREY | John | Private
41589. 1st Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers. Died 12th April 1918.
Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Ploegsteert
Memorial. Panel 1. |
| STRAFFEN | John |
Rifleman
C/6171. 18th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action
15th September 1916. Born Alnwick, Northumberland, enlisted Strafford,
Essex and resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval
Memorial. Pier and Face 13A and 13B. |
| STRASSHEIM | Jacob | Served
as Jacob Straughan. Corporal 7/1944. 7th Battalion, Northumberland
Fusiliers. Killed in action 27th March 1916, aged 23 years. Son
of Jacob and Elizabeth Strassheim of Spittal, husband of Isabella
Strassheim of 39 Main Street, Spittal, Northumberland. Born Gateshead,
Co Durham and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Railway
Dugouts Burial Ground. III.E.6. |
| STUBBS | A |
Private
SAR/277. South African Railway Overseas Dominion Service. Died 11th
February 1919, aged 48 years. Husband of Euphemia Stubbs of 120
High Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated St Andre Communal
Cemetery. I.B.17. |
| STUDLEY | Logan | Second
Lieutenant. 1st Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. Died 25th October
1914, aged 17 years. Son of (the late) Major Harry Studley (Black
Watch) and Mary Studley of 8 Dempster Terrace, St Andrews, Scotland.
Commemorated Ypres Town Cemetery. AI.7. |
| STURGEON | J |
Private
Deal/12433(S). Royal Marine Labour Company (Dieppe), Royal Marine
Labour Corps. Died 19th June 1918. Commemorated Berwick Cemetery.
C.C.257. |
| STURGEON | J J | Kings
Own Scottish Borderers on memorial. Probably
James Sturgeon. Private 9095. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish
Borderers. Killed in action Dardanelles 26th April 1915. Born, enlisted
and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Helles Memorial.
Panel 84 to 92 or 220 to 222. Or James Sturgeon. Company Sergeant Major 29352. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action 2nd June 1917. Born Dalbeattie, Scotland, enlisted Berwick, Northumberland and resident Dalbeattie, Scotland. Commemorated Arras Memorial. Bay 6. |
| SWAN | James |
Private
53267. 2/10th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), formerly
36734 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Killed in action Russia 27th
October 1918, aged 19 years. Son of Mrs Isabella Swan of 21 Wallace
Green, Berwick, Northumberland. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Archangel Memorial. |
| SWAN | Richard | Private
2081. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
15th September 1916. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| SYKES | David |
Corporal
8026. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died of wounds
home 7th February 1917. Son of James and Elizabeth Sykes of 16 West
Street, Spittal, Northumberland. Brother of Oswald Sykes. Born Spittal,
enlisted Berwick and resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated
Tweedmouth Cemetery. C.C.403. |
| SYKES | Oswald | Private
37200. 21st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
24th February 1917, aged 26 years. Son of James and Elizabeth Sykes
of 16 West Street, Spittal, Northumberland. Brother of David Sykes.
Enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Faubourg D’Amiens
Cemetery, Arras. III.D.24. |
| TAYLOR | Alexander |
Gunner
110905. 241st Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in
action 1st April 1917, aged 32 years. Husband of Mary Taylor of
6 Bruce Gate, Berwick, Northumberland. Born and enlisted Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Faubourg D’Amiens, Arras. III.M.21. |
| TAYLOR | Anthony | Private
16799. 2/7th Battalion, West Riding Regiment. Killed in action 28th
November 1917. Born Berwick, enlisted Newcastle on Tyne and resident
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Cambrai Memorial, Louverval.
Panel 6 and 7. |
| TAYLOR | I C |
Royal
Scots (Lothian Regiment) on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW
and no further information currently. |
| TENNANT | J A | Royal
Scots on memorial. Possibly James
Tennant. Lance Corporal 47746. 15th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian
Regiment). Killed in action 26th August 1917. Enlisted Glencorse
and resident Broxburn, Scotland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial.
Pier and Face 6D and 7D. |
| THOMPSON | A M |
C
C on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further information
currently. |
| THOMPSON | A W | Royal
Air Force on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| THOMPSON | Cecil Victor |
Mentioned
in Despatches. Second Lieutenant. 8th Battalion, East Lancashire
Regiment, attached 6th Battalion. Died 6th February 1917, aged 19
years. Son of Alexander and Annie Thompson of 33 Seymour Gardens,
Ilford, Essex. Also served in France and was wounded. Commemorated
Basra Memorial. Panel 19. |
| THOMPSON | Henry | Sapper
68102. Inland Water Transport, Royal Engineers. Died 15th November
1917. Born Spittal, enlisted Berwick and resident Tweedmouth, Northumberland.
Commemorated Les Baraques Military Cemetery, Sangatte. II.A.15. |
| THOMPSON | James |
Private
52604. 3rd Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). Died home
9th August 1918. Born Spittal, enlisted Berwick and resident Spittal,
Northumberland. Commemorated Tweedmouth Cemetery. A.U.53. |
| THOMPSON | K T | C
C on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further information
currently. |
| THOMPSON | Nicholas |
Private
28099. 12th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds
4th July 1916. Son of Mrs F Thompson of West Street, Wooler, Northumberland.
Born New Berwick and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Mericourt-L’Abbe Communal Cemetery Extension. I.D.13. |
| THOMPSON | Thomas | Private
23/778. 23rd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
1st July 1916, aged 35 years. Son of John and Mary Thompson of 12
Hatters Lane, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick and enlisted
Ashington, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier
and Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| THOMPSON | V |
Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further
information currently. |
| TOWNSLEY | A | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial so Possibly
Ambrose Townsley. Private 291148. 10th Battalion, Northumberland
Fusiliers. Killed in action 20th September 1917. Enlisted Alnwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel 19 to 23 and
162. |
| TOWNSLEY | A |
Forename
unknown. Private T/40985. Royal Army Service Corps. Died 10th August
1921, aged 39 years. Son of R and Jane Townsley of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Husband of Charlotte Townsley of 36 Chapel Street, Berwick, Northumberland.
Served in campaign in South Africa. Commemorated Berwick Cemetery.
CA.C.577. |
| TOWNSLEY | Moses | Private
4519. 4th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
Dardanelles 12th July 1915, aged 26 years. Son of Thomas Townsley
of 19 Lea Street, Coldstream, Scotland. Husband of Margaret E W
Ford (formerly Townsley) of 2 Abbey Road, Coldstream, Scotland.
Born Tweedmouth, Northumberland, enlisted Galashiels and resident
Coldstream, Scotland. Commemorated Helles Memorial. Panel 84 to
92 or 220 to 222. |
| TOWNSLEY | W |
Kings
Own Scottish Borderers on memorial but not found in KOSB. Possibly
William Townsley. Private 42237. 16th Battalion, Highland Light
Infantry. Died of wounds 18th April 1917, aged 32 years. Husband
of Christina Townsley of 36 Duke Street, Coldstream, Scotland. Born
Tweedmouth, Northumberland and enlisted Coldstream, Scotland. Commemorated
Nesle Communal Cemetery. A.35. |
| TROTTER | John Muir | Private
28/173. 13th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 16th June
1917, aged 34 years. Brother of Jean Trotter of 2 College Place,
Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick and enlisted Cramlington,
Northumberland. Commemorated Arras Memorial. Bay 2 and 3. |
| TURNBULL | R |
King’s
Royal Rifle Corps on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and
no further information currently. |
| TURNBULL | R | Royal
Marine Light Infantry on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW
and no further information currently. |
| TURNBULL | Robert |
Rifleman
568034. 16th Battalion, London Regiment, formerly 37212 Northumberland
Fusiliers. Died of wounds 6th November 1918, aged 33 years. Son
of (the late) Robert and Margaret Turnbull. Husband of Jane Turnbull
of 26 Church Street, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Roxburgh, Scotland
and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Cambrai East
Military Cemetery. II.A.42. |
| TURNBULL | Robert | Military
Cross. Second Lieutenant. 13th Battalion, Rifle Brigade. Killed
in action 25th August 1918, aged 29 years. Son of (the late) Michael
and Christina Turnbull of Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Achiet-Le-Grand Communal Cemetery Extension. IV.J.6. |
| TURNBULL | Robert Hendry |
Military
Cross. Second Lieutenant. 18th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers.
Died 4th June 1918, aged 23 years. Son of Mr and Mrs Turnbull of
Magdalene Cottage, Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Bagneux
British Cemetery, Gezaincourt. II.F.8. |
| TURNBULL | W | Royal
Scots on memorial. Possibly William
M Turnbull. Private 38590. 12th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian
Regiment). Killed in action 5th June 1917, aged 35 years. Son of
Mr and Mrs A V Turnbull of 8 Elm Grove, Hawick, Scotland. Husband
of Mary Weatherhead Turnbull of 78 High Street, Hawick, Scotland.
Born Hawick, Scotland, enlisted Berwick, Northumberland and resident
Hawick, Scotland. Commemorated Arras Memorial. Bay 1 and 2. |
| WAITE | William Ogle |
Private
7892. 8th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). Died of wounds
11th December 1916, aged 19 years. Son of (the late) John and Janet
Waite of Berwick, Northumberland. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Contay British Cemetery, Contay. VIII.E.21. |
| WAKENSHAW | Arthur | Private
3961. 8th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 19th August
1915. Commemorated Helles Memorial. Panel 33 to 35. |
| WALKER | David Brown |
Sergeant
5569. 11 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps. Died 16th September 1916,
aged 19 years. Son of Thomas and Catherine Alice Walker of 12 Tower
Road, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated Habarcq Communal
Cemetery Extension. VIII.E.4. |
| WALTON | William Blackett | Private
1054576. 244th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Born 27th January 1885,
died 7th April 1917. Commemorated Brighton (Bear Road) Borough Cemetery.
ZIX.33. |
| WASTLE | R T |
C
L I on memorial but unable to identify. Possibly
mistake should read Robert Robson Wastle. Private 204484. 10th Battalion,
Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 5th October 1917, aged 32 years.
Son of Robert Robson and Jane Storey Wastle of Morpeth, Northumberland.
Born and enlisted Morpeth, Northumberland. Commemorated Hooge Crater
Cemetery. XI.L.4. |
| WATSON | J | Royal
Scots on memorial. Possibly John
Watson. Private 42879. 13th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment),
formerly 2562 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Died of wounds 4th
June 1918. Born Rothbury and enlisted Newburn, Northumberland. Commemorated
Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension. IV.H.34. |
| WEATHERBURN | John Stapleton |
Private
1007. 1st Battalion, Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died 2nd May 1915,
aged 31 years. Son of Alexander and Elizabeth Weatherburn of 11
Sherburn Terrace, Consett, Northumberland. Born Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Lone Pine Memorial. 15 |
| WEATHERLEY | J | Northumberland
Fusiliers on memorial and not identified. Possibly
Joseph Weatherly. Lance Corporal 240842. 9th Battalion, Northumberland
Fusiliers. Killed in action 24th October 1918. Enlisted Walker,
Northumberland. Commemorated Vis-En-Artois Memorial. Panel 3. |
| WELSH | Alexander |
Lance
Sergeant 10573. B Company, 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders. Died of wounds Salonika 4th September 1918, aged 27
years. Son of George and Jessie Welsh. Born Berwick, Northumberland
and enlisted Edinburgh, Scotland. Commemorated Karasouli Military
Cemetery. D.859. |
| WHITE | Hugh | Private
S/3212. 1st Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action Persian
Gulf 22nd April 1916, aged 20 years. Son of Mrs Margaret White of
East Hope, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Fenton Barns, Midlothian,
Scotland and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Basra
Memorial. Panel 37 and 64. |
| WHITE | J C |
Royal
Naval Reserve on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW and no
further information currently. |
| WHITE | John Robertson | Corporal
10996. 1st Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
Dardanelles 4th June 1915, aged 25 years. Son of Mrs Margaret White
of East Hope Farm, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Swinton, Scotland,
enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Helles
Memorial. Panel 84 to 92 or 220 to 222. |
| WHITE | William |
Private
2126. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
14th February 1916. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Maple Copse Cemetery. Sp Mem. F.19. |
| WHITLIE | Andrew | Private
67421. 55th Protection Company, Royal Defence Corps, formerly 7th
Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 10th March 1919, aged
23 years. Son of Peter and Sarah Whitlie of 99 Main Street, Tweedmouth,
Northumberland. Brother of Edward Whitlie. Commemorated Berwick
Cemetery. BA.C.689. |
| WHITLIE | Edward |
Private
9907. 2nd Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
18th October 1914, aged 24 years. Son of Peter and Sarah Whitlie
of 6 Ivy Place, Berwick, Northumberland. Brother of A Whitlie. Born
Cornhill, enlisted and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated
Le Touret Memorial. Panel 15. |
| WHITLIE | Peter | Private
40560. 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers. Killed in action 23rd
April 1917, aged 31 years. Husband of Mary Forsyth Whitlie of Dykegatehead,
Chirnside, Scotland. Born Cornhill, enlisted Berwick and resident
Paxton (?), Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Arras Memorial.
Bay 5. |
| WHITLIE | William J |
Private
1679. B Company, 9th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment).
Killed in action 22nd May 1915, aged 20 years. Son of Walter and
Jane of 106 Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, Scotland. Born and enlisted
Edinburgh, Scotland. Commemorated Sanctuary Wood Cemetery. V.E.23. |
| WILLIS | M | NCB
on memorial but this not understood. Possibly
Matthew Willis. Lance Corporal 38172. 22nd Battalion, Northumberland
Fusiliers. Killed in action 9th April 1917. Enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Bailleul Road East Cemetery, St Laurent-Blangy. I.B.22. |
| WILSON | David |
Private
2088. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 2nd May 1915,
aged 23 years. Only son of (the late) Thomas Wilson and Margaret
Brown (formerly Wilson) of Spittal, Northumberland. Born Berwick
and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Boulogne Eastern
Cemetery. VIII.B.25. |
| WILSON | George S | Private
4165. 9th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). Killed in action
23rd July 1916. Born Berwick, Northumberland, enlisted Holloway,
London and resident Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Delville
Wood Cemetery, Longueval. XIX.J.1. |
| WILSON | Stafford |
Private
8/511. 2nd Battalion, Otago Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary
Force. Died 15th September 1916, aged 29 years. Son of (the late)
John and Margaret Wilson of Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated
Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval. X.F.9. |
| WILSON | William | Private
2072. D Company, 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed
in action 15th September 1916, aged 19 years. Son of Mrs Margaret
Spiers of 11 Kiln Hill, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born and enlisted
Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and
Face 10B, 11B, 12B. |
| WINTER | Robert |
Private
201229. 5th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Died of
wounds Egypt 9th November 1917, aged 24 years. Brother of Mrs Mary
Hood of 4 Longstone View, Berwick, Northumberland. Born Berwick,
Northumberland, enlisted Dunfermline, Scotland and resident Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Deir El Belah War Cemetery. D.81. |
| WITTON | R | King’s
Own Scottish Borderers on memorial. Possibly
Richard Oddy Witton. Company Sergeant Major 19245. 3rd Battalion,
King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Died home 29th January 1916, aged
40 years. Son of (the late) Edward and Mary Oddy Witton of Holbeck,
Leeds, Yorks. Husband of Mary Witton of 12 Rossie Place, Edinburgh,
Scotland. Born, enlisted and resident Edinburgh, Scotland. Commemorated
Edinburgh (Comely Bank) Cemetery. D.3. |
| WOOD | John |
Leading
Seaman 4415A, Royal Naval Reserve. SS ‘Pilar De Larrinaga’. Died
4th May 1917, aged 23 years. Husband of Mary Wood of 33 Walkergate,
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Chatham Naval Memorial. 26. |
| WOOD | John J | Private
2141. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 26th April 1916,
aged 19 years. Son of James and Georgina Wood of 9 Albert Road,
Spittal, Northumberland. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 8 and 12. |
| WOOD | John Stafford |
Private
43444. 21st Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, formerly 19/1538
Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds 8th October 1917, aged
42 years. Husband of M Wood of 19 Elmers Drive, Teddington, Mdx.
Born Berwick, enlisted Cramlington and resident Newcastle, Northumberland.
Commemorated Canada Farm Cemetery. III.A.33. |
| WYLLIE | Henry | Private
291000. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 27th March
1918. Enlisted Alnwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Heath Cemetery,
Harbonnieres. III.G.6. |
| YEOMAN | George |
Private
41416. 15th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, formerly 223273 Royal
Engineers. Died of wounds 31st July 1918, aged 33 years. Husband
of Mrs Yeoman of Drybrook, Elwood, Coleford, Glos. Enlisted Berwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. XXVIII.G.16A. |
| YOUNG | Frederick George | Private
7440. 2nd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
17th April 1915. Born Berwick and enlisted Newcastle, Northumberland.
Commemorated La Laiterie Military Cemetery. I.C.38. |
| YOUNG | George |
Private
14127. 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Killed in action 30th August
1917, aged 23 years. Son of Mrs Rose Young of 8 Foundry Cottages,
Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born and enlisted Berwick, Northumberland.
Commemorated Bleuet Farm Cemetery. I.H.31. |
| YOUNG | P | R.
Serv (Royal Service?) on memorial but unable to identify CWGC/SDGW
and no further information currently. |
| YOUNG | Ralph |
Sapper
Y237. Miscellaneous Trades Unit, South African Engineers. Died 26th
March 1919, aged 52 years. Son of Henry and Margaret Young of 54
Shielfield Terrace, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated Tweedmouth
Cemetery. A.U.5. |
| YOUNGER | James | Driver
42304. 23rd Battery, 40th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed
in action 6th May 1917, aged 29 years. Son of John and Margaret
Younger of 17 Kiln Hill, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born and enlisted
Berwick, Northumberland. Commemorated Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery,
Arras. IV.G.21. |
| YOUNGER | John |
Private
7033. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in action
14th April 1917. Born Tweedmouth, enlisted Berwick and resident
Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Commemorated Arras Memorial. Bay 6. |
| YOUNGER | John | Private
2169. 7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
27th May 1915, aged 21 years. Son of Mrs Robert Younger of 46A West
End, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. Born Berwick and enlisted Alnwick,
Northumberland. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel
8 and 12. |
'They
trod the path of Him upon the road,
Perfect in one great act of sarifice.'
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