| 1914 
              – 1918   | 
         
          | BRANDRAM | William Flack |  
              Possibly Pte 5946 
              Household Cavalry 17th Lancers (Duke of  Cambridge’s 
              Own) Killed in action Friday 30 October 1914. Born Bermondsey, London. 
              Lived Biggleswade. Enlisted London. No known grave. Commemorated on  Ypres (Menin Gate) 
              Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 5.  | 
         
          | BREACHER | Thomas John |  
              Pte. 10387. 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Saturday 3 March 1917. Born & lived Henlow. Enlisted 
              Biggleswade. Buried in Cambrian Military Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, 
              France. Ref. H.17.  | 
         
          | BYWATERS | Edwin John |  
              Pte. 10333. 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Sunday 23 August 1914. Age 21. Son of Harry & Emma 
              Bywaters of High Street, Henlow. No known grave. Commemorated on  La Ferte-sous-Jouarre 
              Memorial, Seine-et-Marne, France. | 
         
          | BYWATERS | Ernest |  
              Pte. TR9/14748. 28th Training Reserve Battalion Northamptonshire 
              Regiment. Died at home Wednesday 5 September 1917. Age 18. Born 
              Henlow. Enlisted Hitchin. Son of Harry & Emma Bywaters of High 
              Street, Henlow. Buried in Henlow (St Mary) Churchyard. In N.E. Part 
               | 
         
          | BYWATERS | Horace |  
              Gunner 40913. Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds Friday 29 
              March 1918. age 21. Born Henlow. Enlisted Bedford. . Son of Harry 
              & Emma Bywaters of High Street, Henlow. Buried in Doullens Communal 
              Cemetery Extension No. 1, Somme, France. Ref. V.B.43  | 
         
          | CHURCH | Albert Baden |  
              Pte. PLY/20031. R.M. Depot (Deal) Royal Marine Light Infantry. Died 
              Monday 19 August 1918. Age 17. Son of Mr. Mrs. John Church of Park 
              Lane, Henlow. Buried in Henlow (St Mary) Churchyard. In N.E. Part. 
              (Grave reads: PLY 20031 PRIVATE A.B.CHURCH ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY 
              19TH AUGUST 1918 AGE 17)  | 
         
          | COOPER | Herbert aka Bert |  
              Pte 30609. Household Cavalry & Cavalry of the Line (Bedford 
              Yeomanry). Killed in action Sunday 31 March 1918. Aged 23. Born 
              & lived Henlow. Enlisted Bedford. Oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. 
              Herbert cooper, of Henlow; brother of Jesse (below). Enlisted 1915. 
              No known grave. Commemorated on Poziers Memorial, Somme, France. 
              Ref. Panel 7.  | 
         
          | COOPER | Jesse |  
              Cpl. A/201216 16th Battalion Kings Royal Rifle Corps 
              (formerly 31862 Suffolk Regiment TR/13/21079 109th TR 
              Battalion) Died of wounds 12 March 1918. Born Henlow. Lived East 
              Heckington (CD has Beds). Enlisted Hitchin. Son of Herbert & 
              Mary Cooper of Parks Farm, East Heckington, Boston, Lincs; brother 
              of Herbert (above). Buried in Potijze Chateau Ground Cemetery, Ieper, 
              West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. I.A.37  | 
         
          | FIELD | Arthur |  
              Pte. 2641. 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment. Died Friday 
              21 July 1916. Age 31. Born Henlow. Lived Clerkenwell, Middlesex. 
              Enlisted Holborn, Middlesex. Son of George & Elizabeth Field 
              of Hitchin Road, Henlow. Husband of Kate Field of 55 Newfoundland 
              Street, St. Paul’s, Bristol. Buried in Salonika (Lembert Road) Military 
              Cemetery, Greece. Ref. 276.  | 
         
          | FIELD | Martin Edgar |  
              L/Cpl. 14808. 7th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Thursday 28 September 1916. Born & lived Henlow. Enlisted 
              Biggleswade. Buried in Connaught Cemetery, Thiepval, Somme, France. 
              Ref. I.A.31.  | 
         
          | FIELD | Wilfred |  
              Pte. 10385. 1st battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Died 
              Tuesday 6 April 1915. Born and lived Henlow. Enlisted Biggleswade. 
              Buried in Wimereux Communal Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France. Ref. 
              I.E.23.  | 
         
          | FISHER | Archer Sidney |  
              Possibly Archie Sidney 
              FISHER. Rifleman 5505 "C" Company, 1st Battalion 
              Rifle brigade (The prince consort’s Own). Killed in action Monday 
              16 November 1914. Age 21. Born Claxton, Norfolk. Lived Biggleswade. 
              Enlisted Bedford. Son of Clarence Sidney & Rosa Fisher or Hungerfields, 
              Huirstpierpoint, Sussex. No known grave. Commemorated on  Ploegsteert Memorial, Comines-Warneton, 
              Hainaut, Belgium. Ref. Panel 10.  | 
         
          | GURNEY | Thomas Henry |  
              
                 
                  |  | 2nd 
                      Corporal 245334. Royal Engineers. Died Thursday 4 July 1918. 
                      Buried in n Henlow (St Mary) Churchyard. In N.E. Part.  
                     Gravestone 
                      reads: 245334 2nd CORPORAL T.H. GURNEY ROYAL 
                      ENGINEERS 4 JULY 1918  |  | 
         
          | HARE | Herbert William |  
              Pte. 75880. Posted 2/2nd London Battalion Royal Fusiliers 
              (City of London) Regiment (Formerly TR/10/157349 51st 
              T.R. Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment). Killed in action Sunday 
              14 April 1918. Born & lived Henlow. Enlisted Hitchin. Buried 
              in Adelaide Cemetery, Villers-Bretonneux, Somme, France. Ref. II.J.16 
               | 
         
          | HUGHES | William Arthur |  
              Sapper 31254. Corps of e Royal Engineers (formerly 11th 
              Field Company, R.E.) Died Tuesday 18 September 1917. Age 38. Born Kentish 
              Town. Lived Biggleswade. Enlisted Bedford. Son of Thomas Hughes. 
              Husband of Esther Hughes of High Street, Henlow. Buried in Klein-Vierstraat 
              British Cemetery, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. III.C.9 
               | 
         
          | JORDAN | George William |  
              Pte. 26331. 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Saturday 1 June 1918. Age 29. Born & lived Henlow. 
              Enlisted Bedford. Son of Alfred & Emma Jordon of High Street, 
              Henlow. Buried in Tannay British Cemetery, Thiennes, Nord, France. 
              Ref. Plot 4, Row A, Grave 12.  | 
         
          | LEGATE | Herbert |  
              Cpl. 26850. 4th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Died 
              of wounds Sunday 4 November 1917. Born Henlow. Lived Biggleswade. 
              Enlisted Bedford. Husband of Emily Legate of 95 Shortmead Street, 
              Biggleswade. Buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge, 
              West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. XXI.E.E.6  | 
         
          | MAGER | Bert |  
              Rifleman (Lance Corporal) R/1535. 7th Battalion King’s 
              Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in Action Friday 22 March 1918. Born Biggleswade. 
              Lived Bedford. Enlisted St. Pancras, Middlesex. Son of William and 
              Emma Mager of 61 High Street, Henlow, Bedfordshire. The obituary in the 
              Biggleswade Chronicle states: "...prior to his joining up he 
              was employed in the gardens of a Welsh estate". No known grave. 
              Commemorated on Poziers Memorial, Somme, France. Ref. Panel 61 to 
              64.  | 
         
          | SABEY | Arthur Wilfred |  
              Pte. 30605. Household Cavalry, Bedfordshire Yeomanry. Died of wounds 
              Wednesday 16 January 1918. Lived Henlow. Enlisted Bedford. Buried 
              in Tincourt New British Cemetery, Somme, France. Ref. IV.E.28  | 
         
          | SALE | Francis (Frank) Herbert |  
              Pte. 103114. 2nd/6th Battalion Sherwood Foresters 
              (Notts & Derbys Regiment). (Formerly 3260 Bedfordshire Regiment). 
              Died of wounds Saturday 20 April 1918. Age 20. Born & lived 
              Henlow. Enlisted Hitchin. Son of Herbert & Eliza Sale of High 
              Street, Henlow. Buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge, 
              West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. XXVI.G.18A.  | 
         
          | TURNER | John Archer |  
              No further information currently available.  | 
         
          | VINE | Edward |  
              No further information currently available.  | 
         
          | VINE | Wilfred |  
              Pte. 10410. ‘B’ Company, 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. 
              Killed in action Tuesday 20 April 1915. Age 19. Born and lived Henlow. 
              Enlisted Bedford. Son of Mrs. W. Vine of T.A.E.A. Cottages, Henlow. 
              No known grave. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, 
              West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 31 & 33  | 
         
          | VINE | Wilfred Jesse |  
              Pte. CH/16758 (RFR/B/2033) Chatham Battalion, R.N. Division Royal 
              Marine Light Infantry. Died Tuesday 13 July 1915. age 26. Son of 
              Ellen Vine of "Thenioux", Arlesey Road, Henlow and the 
              late Frank Vine. Husband of Valentine Vine of A Bois Andran, Thenioux, 
              Cher, France. No known grave. Commemorated on  Helles Memorial, Turkey. Ref. Panel 
              2 to 7.  | 
         
          | WILTON | Albert |  
              Pte. 26785. 6th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Wednesday 9 August 1916. Age 35. Born & lived Henlow. 
              Enlisted Ampthill. Son of late Charles & Sarah Wilton of Henlow. 
              No known grave. Commemorated on  Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Ref. Pier & 
              Face 2.C.  | 
         
          | WILTON | Albert |  
              Pte. 27806. 3rd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Died 
              at home Sunday 22 July 1917. Age 30. Born & lived Henlow. Enlisted 
              Hitchin. Son of William & Martha Wilton of High Street, Henlow. 
              Buried in Henlow (St Mary) Churchyard. In N.E. Part.  | 
         
          | WILTON | John William |  
              Pte 96944 (formerly 13808 28th Battalion Training Reserve). 
              Died of wounds Monday 22 April 1918. Age 19. Born Henlow. Enlisted 
              Hitchin. Youngest son of William & Martha Wilton of High Street, 
              Henlow. Buried in Haringhe (Bandaghem) Military Cemetery, Poperinge, 
              West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. III.E.27.  | 
         
          | 1939 
              – 1945   | 
         
          | ALLEN | Lawrence Raymond |  
              Flying Officer 123094. 181 Sqdn. R.A.F.V.R. Died Tuesday 25 January 
              1944. Age 24. Son of frank Duncan Allen & Ethel Alfritha Allen 
              of Henlow, Bedfordshire. No known grave. Commemorated on  Runneymede Memorial, Surrey. Ref. 
              Panel 204.  | 
         
          | FREESTON | Ronald |  
              Poss. Gunner 1653738. 49 Bty. 48 Lt. A.A. Regiment Royal Artillery. 
              Died Saturday 21 February 1942. Buried in Jakarta (Ancol) Netherlands 
              Field of Honour, Indonesia. Ref. I.71-72  | 
         
          | JARVIS | Sidney John |  
              Pte. 6020618. 4th battalion Suffolk Regiment. Died Tuesday 
              6 July 1943. age 27. Husband of Doris Irene Jarvis of Clifton, Bedfordshire. 
              Buried in Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, Thailand. Ref. Coll. Grave 
              1. P. 60-65.  | 
         
          | LENNOX-BOYD | Francis Gordon |  
              Major 57305. Cdg. 22nd Indep. Company, Parachute Regiment 
              A.A.C. formerly Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons) 
              R.A.C. Died Tuesday 6 June 1944. age 34. Son of Alan Walter Lennox-Boyd 
              and Florence Anne Lennox-Boyd of Westminster, London. M.A. (Oxon.) 
              F.R.G.S. County Councillor of Bedfordshire. Buried in Ranville War 
              Cemetery, Calvados, France. Ref. IIIA.G.5  | 
         
          | LENNOX-BOYD | George Edward |  
              Major 31171. Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment). 
              Died Tuesday 9 November 1943. Age 41. Son of Alan Walter Lennox-Boyd 
              and Florence Anne Lennox-Boyd of Westminster, London. M.A. (Oxon.) 
              Buried in n Henlow (St Mary) Churchyard. East end of Churchyard. 
               | 
         
          | PHILLIPS | Arthur James |  
              Captain 200549. 73 anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died Saturday 
              30 December 1944. Age 29. Son of William Henry & Clara Helena 
              Phillips of Henlow, Bedfordshire. Buried in n Caserta War Cemetery, Italy. 
              Ref. VII.D.10  | 
         
          | WILTON | Lawrence |  
              Possibly Cpl. 5951422. 
              5th Battalion Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment. 
              Died Thursday 21 September 1944. Age 26. Son of William & Annie 
              Wilton. Husband of Joyce E. Wilton of Letchworth, Herts. No known grave. Commemorated on  
              Singapore Memorial, Singapore. Ref. Column 62.  |