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          | FLITTON 
              & GREENFIELD - War MemorialWorld War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed 
              informationCompiled and copyright © Lynda Smith 2000
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        The Memorial is in the 
          churchyard of St. John the Baptist, Flitton, near the north wall. It 
          taks the form of a polished, granite, obelisk. WAR1914-1918
 IN MEMORY OF
 THE FALLEN OF THIS PARISH
 
         
          | ARNOLD |  
              Omar    | Sapper 2192. 1st/3rd Kent Field Coy, Royal Engineers. 
              Drowned Thursday 28th October 1915, aged 30, in Gallipoli. Born 
              Ampthill, resident Greenfield, enlisted Gillingham, Kent. Son of 
              William S. Arnold of Greenfield. Husband of Edith Elizabeth Arnold 
              of Greenfield. Commemorated Helles Memorial, Turkey. Panel 23-25 
              or 325 to 328. See also HMS 
              Hythe 1/3rd Field Company Royal Enginners Kent  [From 
              National Roll of the Great War Section V - Luton] ARNOLD, 
              O., Sapper, Royal Engineers.
 Volunteering in May 1915, and having completed his training was 
              en route to Gallipoli on board H.M.S. "Hythe," when the 
              vessel was torpedoed and sunk on October 28th, 1915, and he was 
              drowned. He was entitled to the 1914-15 Star, and the General Service 
              and Victory Medals.
 Mill 
              Road, Greenfield, Bedfordshire. - 1520. Note: 
              In actual fact he died when HMS Hythe and HMS Sarnia collided. There 
              was no torpedo. Hythe was on her way into Cape Helles, Sarnia was 
              coming out empty. Despite last minute course corrections, both ships 
              were going too fast and running without lights and Sarnia hit Hythe 
              in the middle. Sarnia was much bigger and had just a hole above 
              the water line. Hythe sank within 15 minutes. Some lucky men managed 
              to scramble from Hythe onto Sarnia. |   
          | ASHTON |  
              Leonard    | Private 6586 1st Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action on Wednesday 21st April 1915. Born Ampthill, resident 
              and enlisted Bedford. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, 
              Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 31 & 33  |   
          | CATLIN |  
              George Charles    | Private 260052 7th Bn. Yorkshire Regiment. Died 
              Wednesday 28 March 1917 aged 29. Born Bedford, enlisted Luton, resident 
              Flitton. Son of John Thomas & Minnie Augusta Catlin of Flitton. 
              Commemorated St. Hilaire Cemetery, Frevent, Pas de Calais, France. 
              Ref. II.F.3  |   
          | COX |  
              George    | possibly Private 
              5233, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Born Mangone, Beds (?), enlisted 
              Luton. Killed in action Tuseday 22nd June 1915 in France & Flanders. 
              Age 35. Husband of Bernice Julia Clare (formerly Cox), of The Bull 
              Inn, Offley, Hitchin, Herts. Commemorated in Perth Cemetery (China 
              Wall) Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Special Memorial B. 3.  |   
          | DOWNING |  
              Sydney    | [Spelt Sidney Downing on Soldiers Died CD] Driver 
              821204, 298th Division Ammunition Column (Territorial Force), Royal 
              Field Artillery. Born Flitton and enlisted Luton. Died of wounds 
              Wednesday 1st August 1917 in France & Flanders. Buried in Godewaersvelde 
              British Cemetery, Bord france. Grave I. A. 34.  |   
          | PORTER |  
              [Arthur] Joseph    | Lance Corporal 27807, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire 
              Regiment. Died of wounds 28th September 1916. Aged 37. Born and 
              resident Flitton, Beds, enlisted Luton. Baptised 1880 in Flitton, 
              Bedfordshire, son of George and Selina Porter, resident Flitton, 
              Bedfordshire. Youngest son of the late George and Selina Porter. 
              In the 1891 census he was aged 11, born Flitton, Bedfordshire, a 
              scholar, son of George and Selina Porter, resident Village, Flitton, 
              Ampthill, Bedfordshire. In the 1911 census he was aged 31, born 
              Flitton, Bedfordshire, a Roadman, son of George Gewyn Porter (a 
              widower), resident Flitton Ampthill, Bedfordshire. Buried in Grove 
              Town Cemetery, Meaulte, Somme, France. Plot 1. Row G. Grave 43. |   
          | SMITH |  
              Sydney   | No further information currently.  |   
          | THOMPSON |  
              Thomas Charles   | Private G/43801 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment. Killed 
              in action Saturday 28 October 1916 aged 23. Born Campton, Beds, 
              enlisted Bedford, resident Ampthill. Son of Thomas & Emma Thompson 
              of Wardhedges, Flitton. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial Pier & Face 
              12D & 13B.  |   
          | WILLINGHAM |  
              Lionel Arthur    | [Listed as Arthur Lionel WILLINGHAM on Soldiers 
              Died CD and National Roll] Lance Corporal 30685. 4th Bn, Bedfordshire 
              Regiment. Born and resident Flitton, enlisted Luton. Killed in action 
              on Tuesday 30 October 1917. Commemorated Tyne Cot Cemetery, Zonnebeke 
              West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 48 - 50 & 1652A  [From 
              National Roll of the Great War Section V - Luton] WILLINGHAM, 
              A.L., L/Corporal, 4th Bedfordshire Regiment.
 Volunteering in 1915, he proceeded to the Western front later in 
              the same year and was in action on the Somme, Arras and Ypres sectors, 
              and fought in many important engagements. He made the supreme sacrifice, 
              being killed in action on October 30th, 1917, and was entitled to 
              the 1914-15 Star, and the General Service and Victory Medals.
 Brook 
              Lane, Flitton. - 5532. |   
          | WILSHER |  
              Archer [Archie] H    | [SDGW and SDGW as Archie] Private 30761, City of 
              London Yeomanry (Rough Riders). Killed in action Friday 28th December 
              1917. Born Greenfield, resident Ampthill, enlisted Bedford. Commemorated 
              on Jerusalem Memorial, Israel. Panel 6  |   
          | WAR 
              1939-1945
 IN MEMORY OF
 THE FALLEN OF THIS PARISH
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          | ADAMS |  
              Anthony [Lawrence]   | Leading Aircraftman 1038976, Royal Air Force Volunteer 
              Reserve. Died 30th November 1944. Aged 24. Son of Charles and Anne 
              Adams; husband of Joan Adams, of Chatham, Kent. Buried in Brussels 
              Town Cemetery, Evere, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium. Plot X. Row 26. Grave 
              48. |   
          | CLACK |  
              Arthur E   | possibly 
              Arthur Edward CLACK, Private 1802051 5th Bn Dorsetshire Reg. Died 
              Friday 16 February 1945 aged 28. Commemorated Reichswald Forest 
              War Cemetery, Germany. Ref. 57.A.2.  |   
          | LANE |  
              Hilbert K    | possibly 
              recorded as Herbert Cedric LANE, Private 14506408 12th (10th Bn. 
              The Green Howards [Yorkshire Regiment]) Bn., Parachute Regiment. 
              A.A.C. Died Tuesday 22nd August, 1944 aged 20. Son of Charles & 
              Elizabeth Lane of Greenfield, Bedfordshire. Commemorated Ranville War Cemetery, 
              Calvados, France. Ref. VA.N.4 
             |  Last updated 
        21 October, 2022
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