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          | KEMPSTON 
              WAR MEMORIALWorld War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed 
              informationCompiled and copyright © 2000 Martin Edwards
 additional information by John Wainwright.
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        The 
          Memorial stands at the junction of Bedford Road, St John's Street and 
          High Street. The memorial takes the form of a cross mounted on an octogonal 
          plinth a four-stepped base. The names of of those serving in the First 
          World War are on the lower portion of the memorial with Surname followed 
          by initials, 141 names, whereas those who served in the Second World 
          War are listed at the top with initials then surname, 49 names. There 
          is one Korean War entry. The memorial was originally unveiled ob 12th 
          December 1920 and cost £500; the architect was Sir Reginald Blomfield 
          and the builders Messrs Giddings and Son. There are many graves in 
          Kempston Cemetery, those that belong to the men on this page are 
          included here, the other graves are listed on a separate page. 
           
         
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          | Photographs 
              Copyright © Martin Edwards 2007 |  TO 
        THE MEMORYOF THE MEN OF
 KEMPSTON
 WHO GAVE THEIR
 LIVES IN THE
 GREAT WAR
 1914-1918
 
         
          | ADAMSON | George | Serjeant 
              265504 1/6th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders who was killed in action 
              on Monday, 22nd July 1918. Age 28. Son of George and Margaret Adamson, 
              of Fortingall, Perthshire; husband of Kathleen Mary Adamson, of 
              30, King St., Kempston, Bedford. Born Aberfeldy, Perthshire, enlisted 
              Forres, Morayshire. Buried in MARFAUX BRITISH CEMETERY, Marne, France. 
              Plot VII. Row C. Grave I. |   
          | ASBURY | Charles 
            William |  Bombadier 
              33560, 30th Bty. 39th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 
              Tuesday 12th September 1916 in France. Born Luton, enlisted Bedford. 
              Resident King Street, Kempston, Bedford. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 A and 8 A 
              
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          | ASHPOLE | Bernard 
            Frank |  
              Private 15837, 7th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 
              Tuseday 18th January 1916 in France. Son of Arthur and Mary Anne 
              Ashpole, of West End, Kempston, Bedford. Born and resident Kempston, 
              enlisted Bedford. Buried in MEAULTE MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France. 
              Plot/Row/Section A.  Grave 
              12.   Obituary for Pte B F Ashpole in 
              the Bedfordshire Times and Independent, dated 18-2-16.  Kempston boy gassed.  "We regret to announce the 
              death of Pte. B Ashpole, of the 7th Bedfordshire. Regiment, son 
              of Mr and Mrs Arthur Ashpole, of West End Kempston, which took place 
              in France on January 19th. The Captain of his company, writing to 
              his parents says: "The Germans had exploded a mine that evening 
              about 5pm., and followed this with a heavy bombardment of our line. 
              Your son apparently entered the mouth of a mine shaft to take shelter 
              and encountered a rush of gas which overcame him, and he was unable 
              to get out. Two NCOs in his platoon pluckily entered the shaft in 
              spite of the gas, and with some considerable difficulty succeeded 
              in getting him out, but it was unfortunately too late.His loss will 
              be much felt in the Company, where he was exceedingly popular, and 
              you have our sincere sympathy in the sad circumstances." Sgt H Hassall, 
              also of the 7th. Bedfordshire., writes " It was with deep regret 
              I heard of the death of your son. He was a very good lad all through 
              his career in the Army. I always found him to be a willing worker 
              no matter what was required of him, and also as clean a soldier 
              as anyone could wish. Only half an hour before the mine exploded 
              I was talking to him about Bedford, as I come from the town myself; 
              also Kempston in a way is connected with me, as a sister of mine 
              is in the Schools there."  The two NCOs were Lance Corporal 
              A Blanchard and Corporal J Ivory who were both awarded the Distinguished 
              Conduct Medal for the rescue. See also Bunyan 
              Meeting House |   
          | BARRATT | Arthur | Sergeant 
              12726, 8th Service Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment. Died 
              of wounds Saturday 26th February 1916 in France. Born Bedford, enlisted 
              Birmingham, resident Kempston. Adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Underwood, 
              of 81, Woburn Rd., Kempston, Bedfordshire. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY 
              CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot VI. Row D. Grave 29. |   
          | BARTRAM | James 
            William | Private 
              18184, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds Saturday 
              12th May 1917 in France. Age 31. Native of Kempston, Bedfordshire. 
              Born and resident Kempston, enlisted Bedford. Buried in BOULOGNE 
              EASTERN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row B. Grave 17. |   
          | BEALE | Frederick 
            Charles | [Listed 
              as BEAL on CWGC and SDGW] Private 87843, 11th Battalion, King's 
              (Liverpool Regiment). Killed in action Sunday 14th October 1917 
              in France. Aged 24. Born Wootton, enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. 
              Son of Mrs. Mary Makeham, of 24, Duncombe St., Kempston, Bedford. 
              Living in College Street. Formerly 145033 Royal Engineers. Buried 
              in BEDFORD HOUSE CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Enclosure 
              No. 2 Plot I. Row E. Grave 9.  |   
          | BEARD | Alfred 
            James | Company 
              Quartermaster Sergeant 47924, Hertfordshire Regiment. Died Wednesday 
              6th November 1918 in France. Aged 26. Born and resident Kempston, 
              enlisted Bedford. Son of William and Elizabeth Beard, of Kempston, 
              Bedfordshire.; husband of Gladys E. Beard, of Ivy Cottage, Prensham, 
              Farnham, Surrey. Formerly 16814, Middlesex Regiment. Buried in ROCQUIGNY-EQUANCOURT 
              ROAD BRITISH CEMETERY, MANANCOURT, Somme, France. Plot XIII. Row 
              B. Grave 25. See also Stewartby |   
          | BEARD | James 
            Herbert | [Memorial 
              has H J but elsewhere J H] Private 32573, 13th Battalion Essex Regiment. 
              Died of wounds Monday 26th February 1917 in France. Aged 34. Born 
              and resident Kempston, enlisted Bedford. Husband of Annie Eliza 
              Beard, of 218, Bedford Rd., Kempston, Bedfordshire. Formerly 30734, 
              Bedfordshire Regiment. Buried in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY, Pas 
              de Calais, France. Plot VIII. Row B. Grave 173. |   
          | BEARD | Thomas | Private 
              3/7791, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Wednesday 
              12th May 1915 in France. Born and resident Kempston, enlisted Bedford. 
              Living Box End. Buried in GUARDS CEMETERY, WINDY CORNER, CUINCHY, 
              Pas de Calais, France. Plot VI. Row C. Grave 46. |   
          | BEAUMONT | Robert 
            James | Sergeant 
              33777, 8th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Sunday 
              24th June 1917 in France. Born Norwich, enlisted Bedford, resident 
              Kempston. Husband of B. E. Newman (formerly Beaumont), of 3, Parker 
              Rd., Grays. Buried in PHILOSOPHE BRITISH CEMETERY, MAZINGARBE, Pas 
              de Calais, France. Plot II. Row R. Grave 7. |   
          | BELLAMY | Arthur 
            Edward |  Private 
              669792 10th Battalion, Canadian Engineers who was missing believed 
              drowned on Saturday, 3rd August 1918. Age 26. Son of Mr.and Mrs. 
              J. Bellamy, of 110, Margetts Rd., Kempston, Bedford. From the National 
              Archives of Canada: Born 27th November 1891. Attestation paper 669792 
              - 166th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Was lving at 262 
              Salem Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. Born Bedfordshire, next of kin his 
              mother, Emma Bellamy, of 110 Margetts Road, Kempston, mother. Working 
              as an Acetylene Welder. Single. Joined up on 17th February 1916 
              in Toronto. Aged 24 years 2 months, height 5ft 2¼ins, weight 
              118lbs, 35inch waist, complexion fair, eyes grey, hair light brown. 
              Moles on back and neck, scar on left wrist. Religion Methodist. 
              From 27th May 1961 to 1st June 1916 he suffered with influenza. 
              No known grave. No known grave. Commemorated on HALIFAX MEMORIAL, 
              Nova Scotia, Canada. Panel 1. National Archives of Canada Accession 
              Reference: RG 
              150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 626 - 47 |   
          | BENSON | William | Private 
              16052, 'D' Company, 7th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Saturday 1st July 1916 in France. Born and resident in 
              Kempston, enlisted Bedford. Living Kemspton West End. No known grave. 
              Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 
              2 C 
              
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          | BIRD | Arthur 
            Sidney | 
               
                |  | Gunner 
                    99493 "H" Battery, Royal Horse Artillery who died 
                    on Saturday, 14th October 1916. Age 21. Son of Arthur and 
                    Agnes Bird, of 274, Bedford Rd., Kempston. Buried in KEMPSTON 
                    CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 172.  |  |   
          | BITCHENER | Herbert 
            E | 
               
                |  | [Listed 
                    as BICHENER on CWGC and SDGW] Sapper 21539, "G" Depot, 103rd 
                    Field Company, Corps of Royal Engineers. Died of wounds Wednesday 
                    14th April 1915 at home. Born Kempston, enlisted Bedford. 
                    Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. Plot/Row/Section 
                    A. Grave 93. |  |   
          | BOON | John | 
               
                |  | Acting 
                    Lance Sergeant 200401, 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. 
                    Killed in action Monday 3rd December 1917 in Palestine. Age 
                    27. Enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Son of Samuel and 
                    Emma Boon, of 17, Church Walk, Kempston, Bedfordshire. Buried 
                    in RAMLEH WAR CEMETERY, Israel. Plot/Row/Section C. Grave 
                    25. Commemorated in Kempston Cemetery on parents grave. |  |   
          | BOON | Stanley | Lance 
              Corporal 200402, 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
              action Thursday 28th March 1918 in Palestine. Age 22. Enlisted Bedford, 
              resident Kempston. Son of Samuel Boon, of 192, Bedford Rd., Kempston, 
              Bedford. Living in Bell End, Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on JERUSALEM MEMORIAL, Israel. Panel 17 |   
          | BREED | Frederick 
            William | Acting 
              Bombardier 60517, 63rd Bty., Royal Field Artillery. Died Thursday 
              24th August 1916 in Turkey. Age 26. Born Kempston, enlisted Bedford. 
              Son of Annie Emery (formerly Breed), of 4, Thornton St., Kempston, 
              Bedfordshire., and the late Alfred Breed. Living in Park Road. Buried 
              in BAGHDAD (NORTH GATE) WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot XXI. Row B. Grave 
              8. See also Stewartby  |   
          | BREED | Oliver 
            Edward |  Private 
              10211, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds Saturday 
              14th November 1914 in France. Age 20. Born and resident Kempston, 
              enlisted Bedford. Son of Annie Emery (formerly Breed), of 33, Park 
              Rd., Kempston, Bedford, and the late Alfred Breed. No known grave. 
              Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, 
              Belgium. Panel 31 and 33 
              
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          | BRINKLOW | Albert 
            Victor | Private 
              328408, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action Thursday 
              28th March 1918 in France. Age 20. Born Kempston, enlisted Bedford. 
              Son of Andrew and Mary Jane Brinklow, of 3, Margetts Rd., Kempston, 
              Bedford. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de 
              Calais, France. Bay 4. 
              
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          | BROOKS | Samuel |  Private 
              47248, 4th Battalion, Monmouthshire Regiment (Territorial Force). 
              Died at home Wednesday 5th December 1917. Age 43. Born Nottingham, 
              enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Husband of A. J. Brooks, of 
              37, Woburn Rd., Kempston. Formerly 5377, Bedfordshire Regiment. 
              Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 
              340. |   
          | BROOKS | Thomas 
            Charles S | Private 
              12795, 7th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Sunday 
              13th May 1917 in France. Born and resident Kempston, enlisted Bedford. 
              Resident Box End. Commemorated in LONDON CEMETERY, NEUVILLE-VITASSE, 
              Pas de Calais, France. Wancourt Road Cem., No. 2 Mem., Panel 2. 
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          | BUNYAN | Charles | Private 
              9384, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Sunday 
              8th November 1914 in France. Born and resident Kempston, enlisted 
              Bedford. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Comines-Warneton, 
              Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 4. See also Stewartby |   
          | BUNYAN | Herbert |  Private 
              33019, 1st Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Killed in action 
              Friday 22nd March 1918 in France. Aged 24. Enlisted Bedford, resident 
              Kempston. Brother of Mrs. E. Baldwin, of Caxton End, Bourn, Cambridge. 
              No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. 
              Bay 5. See also Stewartby 
              
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          | BURGESS | Henry | Private 
              72821 "T" Coy, Royal Army Medical Corps who died on Friday, 4th 
              May 1917 in Salonika. Age 31. Son of Henry and Martha Burgess, of 
              6, Thornton St., Kempston, Bedford. Born Woburn, enlisted Herne 
              Bay, Kent. No known grave. Commemorated on DOIRAN MEMORIAL, Greece. |   
          | BURRIDGE | George | Private 
              PS/10884, 9th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 
              Killed in action Monday 9th April 1917 in France. Age 37. Born Slitwick 
              (Flitwick), enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Son of George and 
              Ruth Burridge, of 83, Woburn Rd., Kempston; husband of Florence 
              Burridge, of 11, Farrer St., Kempston, Bedford. No known grave. 
              Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 3. See 
              also Stewartby. 
              
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          | BUTLER | Thomas 
            John | 
               
                |  | Private 
                    22223, 5th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers). 
                    Died of wounds Friday 16th August 1916 at home. Age 20. Born 
                    Bethnal Green, enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Son of 
                    Mrs. Mary Pateman, of 19, Woburn Rd. Kempston; husband of 
                    Laura Clara Butler, of 2A, Britannia Place, Britannia Rd., 
                    Bedford. Formerly 7353, Bedfordshire Regiment. Buried in KEMPSTON 
                    CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. See also Stewartby 
                    and Kempston Cemetery |  |   
          | CAVES | Frank | Corporal 
              60009, 26th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 
              Killed in action Saturday 2nd December 1916 in France. Born and 
              resident Kempston, enlisted Bedford. Lived in Thornton Street. Formerly 
              2033, Bedfordshire Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on BOUSBECQUES 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Facing the War Memorial. 
              See also Bedford Bunyan Meeting |   
          | CHANDLER | Frank | Lance 
              Corporal F/81 17th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment who was killed 
              in action on Tuesday, 8th August 1916. Age 26. Born Bedford, enlisted 
              Kingsway, Middlesex, resident Caledonian Road. Son of Mr. W. E. 
              and Mrs. S. E. Chandler, of 9, Duncombe St., Kempston. No known 
              grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and 
              Face 12 D and 13 B  
              
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          | CHANDLER | Walter 
            Charles | Sergeant 
              9523, 2nd Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Died Wednesday 
              14th February 1917 in South Africa, age 32. Born and enlisted Bedford. 
              Son of William Edward and Selina Elizabeth Chandler, of 9, Duncombe 
              St., Kempston. Buried in CAPE TOWN (MAITLAND) CEMETERY, Western 
              Cape, South Africa. Section 4. 97450A.  |   
          | CHAPMAN,   (MM) | James 
            Edwin | Sergeant 
              17292, 7th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action Wednesday 
              18th October 1916 in France. Born Kempston, enlisted Bedford. Awarded 
              Military Medal. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, 
              Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 1 D  
              
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          | CHERRY | Herbert 
            Henry | 
               
                |  | Private 
                    181158, Infantry Battalion, Machine Gun Corps. Died at home 
                    Wednesday 30th October 1918. Age 27. Born Willsden, enlisted 
                    Bedford, resident Kempston. Son of Thomas William and Elizabeth 
                    Jane Cherry, of Kempston; husband of Dorothy Cherry, of 52, 
                    Thornton St., Kempston. Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. 
                    Plot/Row/Section O. Grave 26.  |  |   
          | COOK | Frank 
            Arthur | Private 
              3/7043, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Sunday 
              8th November 1914 in France. Aged 17. Born, resident and enlisted 
              Kempston. Son of Thomas Charles and Julia Cook, of 34, Church Walk, 
              Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, 
              Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 4. |   
          | COOK | William 
            Thomas | [Memorial 
              has T W paperwork has W T, CWGC and SDGW list as COOKE] Lance Corporal 
              8907, 1st Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment). Killed in action 
              Wednesday 19th May 1915 in France. Born and enlisted Bedford, resident 
              Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas 
              de Calais, France. Panels 6 to 8 |   
          | COOPER | William 
            Percy |  
              Sergeant 15704, 'C' Company, 7th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. 
              Killed in action Saturday 1st July 1916 in France. Age 30. Born 
              Wootton, enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Son of Albert and 
              Ann Cooper, of 2A, Cater St., Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 2 C.  
 The Bedfordshire Times and Independent on 28th 
              July 1916 contains the following.  We regret to announce the death of Sgt W P Cooper 
              (Will), of the 7th Bedfordshire. Regiment, second son of Mr and 
              Mrs A Cooper, of Box End, who was killed in action on July 1st. 
              Much sympathy is felt with the bereaved family. Sgt Cooper was a 
              very promising soldier, and joined the colours in September 1914. 
              He was 30 years of age.See also Bedford Bunyan Meeting |   
          | COWLEY | Samuel 
            Jesse | 
               
                |  | Private 
                    30231 Bedfordshire Yeomanry who died on Friday, 19th September 
                    1919. Age 29. Son of Joseph James and Eliza Cowley. Buried 
                    in KEMPSTON CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 
                    295. |  |   
          | COWPER | Alick | Sergeant 
              499, 1st East Anglian Field Company, Corps of Royal Engineers. Killed 
              in action Wednesday 19th March 1915 in France. Age 21. Born and 
              resident Kempston, enlisted Bedford. Son of Astley and Elizabeth 
              Cowper, of 10, King St., Kempston, Bedford. Buried in GUARDS CEMETERY, 
              WINDY CORNER, CUINCHY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row B. Grave 
              39. Brother of George and Richard below. See also Bedford 
              Bunyan Meeting |   
          | COWPER | George | Battalion 
              Sergeant Major (WO II) 15526, 122nd Heavy Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. 
              Died of wounds Saturday 4th August 1917 in France. Age 32. Born 
              and resident Kempston, enlisted Bedford. Son of Astley and Elizabeth 
              Cowper, of 10, King St., Kempston, Bedford. Buried in LIJSSENTHOEK 
              MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XVII. 
              Row G. Grave 14. Brother of Alick above and Richard below. See also 
              Bedford Bunyan Meeting |   
          | COWPER | Richard | Private 
              12/70 3rd Battalion, Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F. who died on Saturday, 
              8th May 1915. Age 26. Son of Astley and Elizabeth Cowper, of 10, 
              King St., Kempston, Bedford. Buried in TWELVE TREE COPSE (NEW ZEALAND) 
              MEMORIAL, Turkey. Plot 14. Row 1. Grave 8. Brother of George and 
              Alick above. See also Bedford 
              Bunyan Meeting |   
          | COX | Alfred 
            A | Acting 
              Lance Corporal 8589, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died 
              of wounds Thursday 22nd April 1915 in France. Age 31. Born Stevington, 
              enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Son of Alfred and Elizabeth 
              Cox, of 67, Woburn Rd., Kempston, Bedford. Native of Stevington, 
              Bedford. Buried in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. 
              Plot VIII. Row A. Grave 11. See also Stewartby |   
          | COX | Richard | Lance 
              Corporal 12116 10th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of 
              Wales's Own) who died of wounds at home on Sunday, 16th July 1916. 
              Born Bedford, enlisted Leeds. Commemorated in KENSAL GREEN (ALL 
              SOULS') CEMETERY, London. 213. 5. 15. (Screen Wall.) See also Stewartby |   
          | COX | Walter | Private 
              3335, "C" Company, 1st Battalion, London Regt (Royal Fusiliers). 
              Killed in action Wednesday 5th January 1916. Age 23. Enlisted Handel 
              Street, resident Wood Green. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Cox, of 42, 
              St. John's St., Kempton, Bedford. No known grave. Commemorated on 
              HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey. Panel 196 and 197. See also Liverpool 
              Street Station, London |   
          | CROWSLEY | Albert 
            Charles | Corporal 
              30218, Bedford Yeomanry. Killed in action Friday 29th March 1918 
              in France. Born and resident Kempston, enlisted Bedford. No known 
              grave. Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 7 |   
          | CROWSLEY | Frederick 
            George | Private 
              G/67583, 6th Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment. Killed 
              in action Wednesday 19th June 1918 in France. Age 18. Born and resident 
              Kempston, enlisted Bedford. Son of Charles and Annie Elizabeth Crowsley, 
              of 25, Beatrice St., Kempston, Bedfordshire. Buried in HARPONVILLE 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot/Row/Section C. 
              Grave 5. |   
          | CROWSLEY | Joseph | Private 
              40549, 2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action 
              Monday 27th May 1918 in France. Age 33. Born Kempston, enlisted 
              Bedford. Husband of Beatrice Crowsley, of 11, Park Rd., Newtown, 
              Kempston, Bedford. Formerly 45176, Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. 
              Commemorated on SOISSONS MEMORIAL, Aisne, France. |   
          | CURTIS | Wilfred 
            Harold Augusta | Private 
              15939 11th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment who died of wounds on Friday, 
              10th March 1916. Age 20. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, of 51, Littledale 
              St., Kempston, Bedford. Born Bedford, enlisted Kilburn, Middlesex. 
              Buried in BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot V. 
              Row B. Grave 2.  |   
          | DARLOW | Frederick 
            John | [Memorial 
              has J F others documents state F J] Private 3/8655, 1st Battalion, 
              Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Friday 26th February 1915 
              in France. Age 46. Born and resident Kempston, enlisted Bedford. 
              Husband of Eliza Darlow, of 3, Newton Rd., Bedford. Buried in R.E. 
              FARM CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row 
              A. Grave 4. |   
          | DARNELL | [John] Ernest | 
               
                |  | Private 
                    3/7509, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds 
                    Friday 2nd July 1915 at home. Age 39. Born and resident Kempston, 
                    enlisted Bedford. Son of John and Mary Jane Darnell, of 1, 
                    Duncombe St., Kempston. Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. 
                    Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 113. |  |   
          | DARNELL | Richard 
            Charles | Private 
              7802, 1st Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action Wednesday 
              28th October 1914 in France. Age 26. Son of James and Ruth Darnell, 
              brother of Mrs. V. E. Piggott, of 43, King St. Potton, Bedfordshire. 
              Buried in CANADIAN CEMETERY No. 2, NEUVILLE - ST. VAAST, Pas de 
              Calais, France. Plot 20. Row B. Grave 10. |   
          | DENTON | Ernest 
            [Henry Thomas] | Private 
              60037, 12th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 
              Killed in action Tuesday 31st July 1917 in France. Age 23. Enlisted 
              Bedford, resident Kempston. Son of Henry and Amy Denton, of 12, 
              College St., Kempston, Bedford. Formerly 4793, 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire 
              Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, 
              Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 6 and 8 
              
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          | DENTON | Percy 
            Francis | Private 
              22357, 5th Battalion Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers). 
              Killed in action Wednesday 8th December 1915 in Salonika. Age 26. 
              Born Wootton, enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Formerly 10062, 
              Bedfordshire Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on DOIRAN MEMORIAL, 
              Greece. |   
          | DIEMER | George 
            Henry | 
               
                |  Private 
                    G Diemer,
 Beaconsfield Road,
 Bedford
 from a privately published
 book by Edmund Rimmer.
 | Private 
                    3819, 1st/5th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
                    action Monday 16th August 1915 at Gallipoli. Resident and 
                    enlisted Bedford. Born 14th January 1886 at 25 Russell Street, 
                    Bedford. Married Miriam Snell on 2nd August 1908 at All Saints 
                    Church, Kempston, Bedfordshire. Children: George Lawrence 
                    Diemer and Gladys Ellen Diemer. Grandchildren: Rosemary Groves 
                    (nee Diemer, Doreen Hurren (nee Diemer) and Pamela Shaw (nee 
                    Diemer). Commemorated in AZMAK CEMETERY, SUVLA, Turkey. Special 
                    Memorial 38. See also Bedford, 
                    St Peters |  |   
          | EAGLES | Robert 
            Edward | Private 
              TF/2708 1st/8th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment who was killed in 
              action on Monday, 26th April 1915. Born Bedford, enlisted Hounslow, 
              Middlesex and resident Brentford, Middlesex. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. 
              Panel 49 and 51  
              
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          | EDWARDS | Allan 
            Septimus | 
               
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                    Sapper 
                      (Driver) 1596, 54th East Anglian Divisional Signal Company, 
                      Royal Engineers. Admitted to 18th Staionary Hospital, Suez, 
                      6 August 1916, died on active service in hospital in Egypt 
                      from Paratyphoid 4 September 1916. Son of the late E.J. 
                      and M. Edwards of Prickwillow, Cambridgeshire and the husband 
                      of Nellie Edwards of 22 Beatrice Street, Kempston, Bedford. 
                      Medals. Attested 17 December 1914 at Bedford, aged 26 years 
                      1 month, height 5 feet 5¼ inches, chest 36½ - 39 inches. Embodied 15 December 1914 in E.A.D.R.E., 
                      reported 54th Signal Company 26 June 1915, with British 
                      Mediterranean Expeditionary Force 28 July 1915. Buried in 
                      Plot B, Grave 53, in SUEZ WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt. Extract 
                      from National Roll of the Great War 1914-1918 - Section 
                      XII - Bedford and Northampton:  EDWARDS, 
                      A. S. Sapper, Royal Engineers. - He volunteered 
                      in December 1914 and was retained on important duties in 
                      England until January 1916, being then sent to Egypt, where 
                      he served at various stations. He unhappily contracted fever, 
                      and died in hospital on the Suez canal on September 4th 
                      1916. He was entitled to the General Service and Victory 
                      Medals.  'His 
                      memory is cherished with pride'  22, 
                      Beatrice Street, Kempston, Bedford. - Z2070. |  |   
          | EGGLESTONE | Leslie 
            Arthur | Private 
              39880, 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment. Died of wounds Tuesday 
              25th June 1918 in France. Age 19. Born Kempston, enlisted Bedford. 
              Son of Thomas and Margaret Egglestone, of Thornton Street, Kempston, 
              Bedfordshire. Buried in AIRE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. 
              Plot III. Row D. Grave 10.  |   
          | ELLISON | James 
            Richard | Corporal 
              3256, 1st/5th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 
              Monday 16th August 1915 at Gallipoli. Age 20. Born and enlisted 
              Bedford, resident Kempston. Son of Joseph and Rose Amy Ellison, 
              of 57, Bunyan Rd., Kempston, Bedfordshire. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey. Panel 54 and 218 |   
          | EMMERTON | Arthur | Private 
              9745, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Sunday 
              8th November 1914 in France. Age 23. Born and resident Kempston, 
              enlisted Bedford. Son of Albert Caleb and Emily Elizabeth Emmerton, 
              of 146, Bedford Rd., Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT 
              MEMORIAL, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 4 |   
          | FARR | Percival 
            Ward | Lieutenant 
              4th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment who was killed in action on Tuesday, 
              31st July 1917. Age 20. Son of Alexander and Hester Anne Farr, of 
              30, Shakespeare Rd., Bedford. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES 
              (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 49 
              and 51 
              
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          | FELTS | Wilfred 
            Cyril | Private 
              G/78154, 4th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 
              Killed in action Saturday 31st August 1918 in France. Age 18. Born 
              and resident Kempston, enlisted Bedford. Son of George and Harriet 
              Felts, of 17, Farrer St., Kempston, Bedford. Formerly, 63897,53rd 
              Territorial Reserve Battalion, City of London Regiment. Buried in 
              H.A.C. CEMETERY, ECOUST-ST. MEIN, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. 
              Row C. Grave I.  From 
              Andy Pay's research into the Marquis de Ruvigny' s Roll of Honour 
              the following:  Volume 
              2, Part 5, Page 57 - FELTS, Wilfred Cyril - Private, No 78154, 4th 
              (Reserve) Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) Youngest 
              son of George Felts, of 17 Farrer Street, Kempston, co. Bedford, 
              by his wife, Harriett, dau. of H. Thoms, of Bedford; born Kepston 
              aforesaid, 27th Sept.1899; educated there; was apprenticed to the 
              firm of Murdoch & Co; enlisted 15th Jan. 1918; served with The 
              Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders from 8th June following, 
              and was killed in action near Arras 31st Aug. 1918. Buried at Acoust. 
              Private Felts was a clever Musician. Unm. |   
          | FIELD | Herbert 
            Ernest | Rifleman 
              41684 14th Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles. Killed in action Saturday 
              23rd March 1918 in France. Age 33. Enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. 
              Husband of Maud Field, of 74, Bunyan Rd., Kempston, Bedfordshire. 
              Formerly 4968, 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. No known grave. 
              Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 74 to 76 |   
          | FLETCHER | Thomas 
            Murray Kilpin | 2nd 
              Lieutenant (TP) 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
              action Monday 23rd April 1917. Living in Bunyan Road, Kempston. 
              No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. 
              Bay 5 
              
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          | FORD | Arthur 
            James Cirket | Corporal 
              16466, 5th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Died of wounds 
              Sunday 5th March 1916 in France. Born St Martin's, Bedford, enlisted 
              Peterborough, Northants. Livingoburn Road, Kempston. Buried in LAPUGNOY 
              MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row E. Grave 25. |   
          | FOWLER | Cecil 
            Charles | Private 
              9774, "C" Company, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Sunday 8th November 1914 in France. Age 22. Born Stanion, 
              Northants, enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Son of John and 
              Sarah Fowler, of 42, King St., Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 
              4 |   
          | FULLER | Bertram | Private 
              14709, "D" Company, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Thursday 27th July 1916 in France. Age 21. Born Wootton, 
              enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Son of Arthur and Sarah Ann 
              Fuller, of 95, Woburn Rd., Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 2 C. See also 
              Wootton School Ex-Pupils 
              
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          | GARNER | Frederick 
            James | 
               
                |  | Driver 
                    522746 489th Reserve Field Company, Royal Engineers who died 
                    on Sunday, 12th August 1917. Age 20. Son of Alfred and Annie 
                    Garner, of 32, Beatrice St., Kempston, Bedford. Buried in 
                    BEDFORD CEMETERY. Plot I. Row 5. Grave 212. See also Bedford 
                    Cemetery and Bedford 
                    Bunyan Meeting |  |   
          | GEORGE | Albert | Private 
              23272, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Monday 
              13th November 1916 in France. Born and resident Kempston, enlisted 
              Bedford. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, 
              France. Pier and Face 2 C 
              
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          | GILBERT | Alfred | Private 
              33111, 8th Battalion Leicestershire Regiment. Killed in action Monday 
              27th May 1918 in France. Age 41. Born Wootton, enlisted Bedford, 
              resident Kempston. Son of John and Priscilla Gilbert, of 11, Stuart 
              St., Kempston. Formerly 6515 Bedfordshire Regiment. No known grave. 
              Commemorated on SOISSONS MEMORIAL, Aisne, France. |   
          | GILLETT | Frederick 
            [William] | 
               
                |  | Guardsman 
                    15918, 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards. Died of wounds Friday 
                    20th May 1915 at home. Age 21. Born Kempston, enlisted Bedford. 
                    Son of William and Emily Gillett, of 2, Church Walk, Kempston. 
                    Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 100. |  |   
          | GORE | Alfred Charles | Private 
              702746, 1st/23rd (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment. 
              Killed in action 22nd October 1916 in France. Born Biddenham, enlisted 
              Bedford,resident Kempston. Formerly 25169, Suffolk Regiment. No 
              known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier 
              and Face 9 D 9 C 13 C and 12 C. See also Stewartby 
              
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          | GULLIVER | William | Private 
              7951, "A" Company, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of 
              wounds Friday 30th October 1914 in France. Age 28. Born Flitwick, 
              enlisted Ampthill, resident Kempston. Son of Joseph and Mary Gulliver, 
              of East End, Flitwick; husband of Mary Emmeline Gulliver, of 7, 
              Church Walk, Kempston. Buried in BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, 
              France. Plot III. Row A. Grave 18.  |   
          | HALSEY | Frederick | Second 
              Lieutenant 7th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment who died on Friday, 
              10th August 1917. Age 37. Son of David Daniel and Mary Ann Halsey, 
              of 3, Frithesden, nr. Hemel Hempstead, Herts; husband of Esther 
              Halsey, of 7, Wellington St., Bedford. Buried in HOOGE CRATER CEMETERY, 
              Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot V. Row B. Grave 3. |   
          | HARDING | Joseph 
            Bertie | Private 
              32224, 6th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Sunday 
              27th May 1917 in France. Age 29. Born and living in Kempston, enlisted 
              Bedford. Son of Joseph and Ann Harding, of 16, High St., Kempston, 
              Bedford. Buried in VIS-EN-ARTOIS BRITISH CEMETERY, HAUCOURT, Pas 
              de Calais, France. Plot V. Row D. Grave 19. See also Stewartby |   
          | HARPIN | William | [Also 
              listed as HAIRPIN] Private T/3123, 1st/5th Battalion, Buffs (East 
              Kent Regiment). Died of wounds Tuesday 14th March 1916 in M.E.F. 
              Age 18. Born and resident Kempston, enlisted Bedford. Son of Mrs. 
              Annie Selina Cullip, of 20, Bell End, Kempston, Bedford. Formerly 
              22491, 9th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Buried in AMARA WAR 
              CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot I. Row C. Grave 7.   Entry 
              in the Bedford section of; 'The National Roll of The Great War'. Volunteering 
              in August 1915, he was drafted overseas later in the same year. 
              Whilst in Mesopotamia, he took part in much heavy fighting at Kut. 
              He was unfortunately killed in action on March 14th, 1916, near 
              Kut, and was entitled to the 1914-15 Star, and the General Service 
              and Victory Medals.  
              "A valiant Soldier, with undaunted heart he breasted life's last 
              hill"   
              20, Church Walk, Kempston, Bedfordshire. X2761/B |   
          | HARRIS | Alfred |  Private 
              10/21006 2nd Battalion, Border Regiment. Killed in action Saturday 
              1st July 1916 in France. Formerly 3/7770, 3rd then 1st Battalion, 
              Bedfordshire Regiment. Born and resident Kempston, enlisted Bedford. 
              Went to the front 11th November 1914. Husband of Annie Elizabeth 
              Harris (formerly Crowsley) of 89 Woburn Road, Kempton. He had five 
              children, two girls and three boys. Buried in DANTZIG ALLEY BRITISH 
              CEMETERY, MAMETZ, Somme, France. Plot V. Row D. Grave 6.His 
              Military Record states he was born in Kempston, enlisted aged 34, 
              a Labourer. He was married and living at 59 Woburn Road, Kempston. 
              He enlisted 29th August 1914 at Bedford. He was buried on the battle 
              field and his body was later exhumed and reburied at Dantzig Alley 
              British Cemetery on 19th July 1920. He was transferred to the Border 
              Regiment on 9th November 1915. He suffered from gas poisoning at 
              one point and was admitted to Beaufort War Hospital, Bristol, between 
              31st May 1915 and 1st July 1915, and was also later wounded. He 
              was 5 feet 6½ inches, weighed 144 lbs, girth 37½ inches, 
              eyes blue, hair light brown; he was Church of England. His father 
              was Alfred Harris, of Fields Road, Wootton and he also had a brother 
              and sister who lived in Wootton. In 
              the 1911 census he is married to Annie, aged 31, with a daughter 
              and son, a Bricklayer, born Kempston, resident 89 Woburn Road, Kempston, 
              Bedford. His birth was registered in the bedford Registration District 
              January to March Quarter 1880. See 
              also Wootton & 
              Wootton School Ex-Pupils Alfred 
              Harris - photograph supplied by Tessa Francis his granddaughter |   
          | HARRIS, 
            MM & Bar | Sydney 
            James | Lance 
              Corporal, 25466, 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds 
              Monday 28th October 1918 in France. Age 25. Born and resident Kempston, 
              enlisted Bedford. Son of James Harris, of Green End, Kempston, Bedfordshire., 
              and the late Mrs. Harris. Awarded M.M. & Bar. Buried in PREMONT 
              BRITISH CEMETERY, Aisne, France. Plot I. Row C. Grave 8. |   
          | HARTWELL | Frederick | Lance 
              Corporal 330127, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
              action Wednesday 18th September 1918 in France. Born Kempston, enlisted 
              and resident Bedford. Son of Mr. F. Hartwell, of 29, Marne St., 
              Kempston, Bedford. Buried in TEMPLEUX-LE-GUERARD BRITISH CEMETERY, 
              Somme, France. Plot II. Row H. Grave 46. |   
          | HARVEY | Wilfred | Private 
              268071, Hertfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Monday 9th / Wednesday 
              11th July 1917 in France. Born Nayland, Suffolk, enlisted Bedford, 
              resident Kempston. Lived Littledale Street, Kempston. Buried in 
              BRANDHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot 
              I. Row M. Grave 10.  |   
          | HOLT | Robert 
            John | 
               
                |  | Lance 
                    Corporal 43108, 6th Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment. Died 
                    Friday 8th December 1916 in France. Age 26. Born Kempston, 
                    enlisted Bedford. Son of Phoebe Holt, of Kempston, Bedfordshire. 
                    Formerly 26172 Bedfordshire Regiment. Buried in ABBEVILLE 
                    COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot II. Row B. 
                    Grave 1.  |  |   
          | HOWARD | Addison 
            James |  
              Lieutenant 
                3rd, attd. 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment who was killed 
                in action on Monday, 4th September 1916. Age 23. Son of James 
                Harold and Mary Howard, of The Grange, Kempston, Bedford. Buried 
                in GUILLEMONT ROAD CEMETERY, GUILLEMONT, Somme, France. Plot XII. 
                Row D. Grave I. Extract 
                from Biggleswade Chronicle - Friday 15 September 1916, 
                page 2 [note the initials are not the same in the titale]: LIEUT 
                A. T. HOWARD KILLED AND LIEUT. D. HOWARD WOUNDED.  
                We deeply regret to announce the death at the Front of Lieut. 
                Addison J. Howard, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard, of 
                Kempston Grange. The deceased officer, who was educated at Bedford 
                Grammar School, and King's College. Cambridge, where he did exceedingly 
                well, taking 2nd class honours in the Natural Science Tripos. 
                After leaving Cambridge he commenced his business career, and 
                for several months was at the Britannia Iron Works. He is 23 years 
                of age.  He 
                joined the Army immediately after the outbreak of the war, and 
                was given a commission in Bedfordshire Regiment. He spent several 
                months at the Camp at Felixtowe, and was made Lieutenant about 
                four months ago, leaving for the Front in May. He was serving 
                with the Bedfordshires in the furious fighting of the early days 
                of the month, and fell whilst with his men, on Monday, September 
                4th.  Fighting 
                with the Bedfordshires in the same action was Sec. Lieut. Douglas 
                Howard, son of Mr. John Howard Howard, Clapham Park. He was next 
                to Lieut. Addison Howard when he fell, and he himself received 
                bullet wounds in the chest and shoulder. After being surgically 
                attended at the Base he was brought to England, and is progressing 
                satisfactorily, in hospital at Abbeville. |   
          | HOWE | Percy 
            Archie | 
               
                |  Private 
                    P Howe[s],
 38 Margetts Road, Kempston
 from a privately published
 book by Edmund Rimmer.
 | Private 
                    3178, 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 
                    Monday 16th August 1915 at Gallipoli. Age 22. Born and resident 
                    Kempston, enlisted Bedford. Son of Alfred and Caroline Howe, 
                    of 38, Margetts Rd., Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated 
                    on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey. Panel 54 and 218 |  |   
          | HUTCHINGS | John 
            'Jack' | [HUTCHINS 
              on SDGW and CWGC] Private 3/7039, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. 
              Killed in action Friday 5th March 1915 in France. Born Lidlington, 
              enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Lived Bell End - Church Walk. 
              Commemorated in BEDFORD HOUSE CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, 
              Belgium. Bedford House Cem. Encl. No. 1 Enclosure No. 4 Memorial 
              8. |   
          | JEFFS | Stanley | Private 
              3/7196, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Monday 
              17th May 1915 in France. Born Stoke Goldington, Bucks, enlisted 
              Bedford, resident Kempston. Lived at Kempston West End. Buried in 
              GUARDS CEMETERY, WINDY CORNER, CUINCHY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot 
              III. Row V. Grave 6. |   
          | JEFFS | Walter | Private 
              3/7248, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds Sunday 
              7th May 1916 in France. Age 22. Born Stoke Goldington, Bucks, enlisted 
              Bedford, resident Kempston. Lived at Kempston West End. Buried in 
              FAUBOURG D'AMIENS CEMETERY, ARRAS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. 
              Row B. Grave 24. |   
          | JONES | Stanley 
            Thomas | Lance 
              Corporal 11833 2nd Battalion, Highland Light Infantry who died of 
              wounds on Thursday, 24th September 1914. Age 22. Son of the late 
              George Jones and of Clara Jones, of 44, Margetts Rd., Kempston, 
              Bedford. Born and enlisted Bedford. Buried in VAILLY BRITISH CEMETERY, 
              Aisne, France. Plot II. Row F. Grave 6.  |   
          | KEECH | A 
            Edward |  Private 
              10504, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 5th 
              May 1915. Aged 18. Born Blisworth, Northamptonshire, enlisted Bedord, 
              resident Goldington. Son of Mrs. E. Keech, of 13, Newnham Lane, 
              Goldington, Bedford. Native of Green End Kempston, Bedford. No known 
              grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, 
              Belgium. Panel 31 and 33. 
              
 |   
          | KING | Alexander | Segeant 
              10874, 1st Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers. Killed in action Wednesday 
              26th September 1917 in France. Age 23. Born and resident Kempston, 
              enlisted Bedford. Son of George and Lavinia King, of 11, Howard 
              St., Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, 
              Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 60 to 61  |   
          | KING | Sidney 
            [Joseph] | Private 
              27927, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died Monday 9th December 
              1918 in France. Age 22. Born and resident Kempston, enlisted Bedford. 
              Son of Joseph and Sarah King, of 15, Howard St., Kempston, Bedford. 
              Buried in NIEDERZWEHREN CEMETERY, Germany. Plot V. Row A. Grave 
              1. |   
          | KINGSTON | John 
            William | Private 
              23617, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Saturday 
              13th November 1916 in France. Born Eye. Northants, enlisted Bedford, 
              resident Kempston. Lived in Littledale Street. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 2 C. See also 
              Stewartby 
              
 |   
          | LACK | William 
            Charles | Guardsman 
              16838, 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards. Killed in action Monday 
              20th March 1916 in France. Age 23. Born Kempston, enlisted Bedford. 
              Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lack, of 39, Water Lane, Kempston. Buried 
              in YPRES RESERVOIR CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot 
              I. Row C. Grave 69. |   
          | LAMBERT | Arthur 
            Charles | [On 
              memorial as 'C' not A C] Private 37077 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire 
              Regiment. Died of wounds Friday 23rd August 1918. Age 29. Enlisted 
              Bedford, resident Kempston. Son of Arthur and Elizabeth Lambert, 
              of Kempston, Bedford; husband of Edith Mary Lambert, of Regent St., 
              Newmarket. Buried in FONCQUEVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, 
              France. Plot II. Row B. Grave 19. |   
          | LAMBERT | William 
            James | 
               
                |  | Private 
                    3776, 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died at home Sunday 
                    19th November 1916. Enlisted Bedford, resident Wootton. Buried 
                    in KEMPSTON CEMETERY. Plot/Row/Section M. Grave 18.  |  |   
          | LINCOLN | Joseph 
            [Victor Hugh] | Private 
              10949 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers who died of wounds on 
              Saturday, 22nd May 1915. Age 19. Son of William and Susan Lincoln, 
              of 17, Howard St., Kempston, Bedfordshire. Born and resident Bedford. 
              Enlisted Lincoln. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, 
              France. Plot A. Row 10. Grave 5.  |   
          | LOVERIDGE | Arthur | Private 
              3/6538, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Wednesday 
              5th May 1915 in Belgium. Age 35. Born Fenny Stratford, Bucks, enlisted 
              Bedford, resident Kempston. Son of George and Susan Loveridge, of 
              Fenny Stratford, Bucks. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN 
              GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 31 and 33 
              
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          | LOWE | Amos | Private 
              57876, 16th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment. Killed in action Monday 
              22nd October 1917 in France. Born Kempston, enlisted Bedford. Formerly 
              3555, Royal Engineers. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT 
              MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 61 to 63  |   
          | MAKEHAM, 
            M.M | Ernest 
            Samuel | Sergeant 
              17508, 12th Infantry Battalion, Machine Gun Corps. Killed in action 
              Sunday, 26th May 1916 in France. Age 21. Enlisted Bedford, resident 
              Kempston. Son of Mrs. M. A. Makeham, of 24, Duncombe St., Kempston, 
              Bedford. Formerly 8765, Suffolk Regiment. Awarded Military Medal. 
              Buried in KNIGHTSBRIDGE CEMETERY, MESNIL-MARTINSART, Somme, France. 
              Plot/Row/Section F. Grave 75. |   
          | MARSHALL | [O] 
            Noel | Private 
              8885, 7th Battalion, Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment). 
              Died and buried at sea Wednesday 28th June 1916. Age 19. Born Kempston, 
              enlisted Stoke-on-Tent, resident Fenton, Staffs. Son of Mr. W. W. 
              Marshall, of 19, Beatrice St., Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on BASRA MEMORIAL, Iraq. Panel 34  |   
          | MART | Frederick 
            Charles | Company 
              Sergeant Major 7873, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Sunday 29th April 1917. Born Tottenham, Middlesex, enlisted 
              London, resident Kempston. Buried in BAILLEUL ROAD EAST CEMETERY, 
              ST. LAURENT-BLANGY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row Q. Grave 
              4. |   
          | MAYHEW | Frank 
            Edward | Private 
              G/70080, 11th Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Killed 
              in action Thursday 3rd October 1918 in France. Born and resident 
              Kempston, enlisted Bedford. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE 
              COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 14 to 17 
              and 162 to 162A |   
          | MAYHEW | Sydney 
            James |  
              Sapper 
                522441 (formerly 2546), 
                486th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Suffered gunshot wounds 
                to the head 27th March 1917 and died from those wounds 4th April 
                1917 in 24th 
                Casualty Hospital, Kantara, Egypt. Enlisted Bedford, resident 
                Kempston. Son of William Samuel & Mary Ann Mayhew of 270 Bedford 
                Road, Kempston. Buried in KANTARA WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt. 
                Section C. Grave 50.  According 
                to his Military Papers he enlisted, and was passed fit, in the 
                East Anglian Royal Engineers while resident at 270 Bedford Road, 
                Kempston, on 7th June 1915. He was embodied 7th June 1915 and 
                served at home until 21st November 1915. He became part of the 
                BEF on 22nd November 1915 until 28th April 1916. On 29th April 
                1916 he was posted to his Field Company. He was 23 years 10 months 
                when he enlisted, height 5 feet 9 inches, girth 35 inches, physical 
                development good. He was a Bricklayer's Labourer and his references 
                came from Elstow Brick Works. In 
                the 1911 census he was the son of William and Mary Ann Mayhew, 
                aged 19, Brickyard Labourer at Elstow Brick Works, born Kempston, 
                resident 270 Bedford Road, Kempston, Bedford. His birth was registered 
                in the Bedford Registration District October to December Quarter 
                1891. See 
                also Stewartby |   
          | MOBBS | Frederick 
            George | Corporal 
              16839 9th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment who died on Friday, 
              22nd September 1916. Age 32. Husband of Hannah Mobbs, of 42, Greyfriars 
              Walk, Bedford. Born bedford, enlisted Oxford. Buried in SALONIKA 
              (LEMBET ROAD) MILITARY CEMETERY, Greece. Grave 447. |   
          | MOBBS | William 
            Percy | Driver 
              524061 54th Div. H.Q., Royal Engineers who died on Tuesday, 8th 
              April 1919. Age 21. Son of Ernest Albert and Harriett Elizabeth 
              Mobbs, of 12, Beatrice St., Kempston, Bedfordshire. Buried in CAIRO 
              WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt. Section Q. Grave 301. |   
          | MORTIMER | Henry 
            Ernest | Private 
              22599, 8th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Tuesday 
              20th November 1917 in France. Age 21. Born and resident Kempston, 
              enlisted Bedford. Son of Henry and Ethel Mortimer, of 104, Spring 
              Rd., Kempston. Buried in VILLERS-PLOUICH COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, 
              France. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 20.  |   
          | MORTIMER | William Samuel | [S 
              W on memorial but actually W S] Private 3/8736, 1st Battalion, originally 
              3rd, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Thursday, 27th July 
              1916 in France & Flanders. Born Bromham, enlisted Bedford, resident 
              Kempston. Buried in Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France. 
              Plot I. Row I. Grave 7. See also Bromham 
              and Stewartby  [From 
              National Roll of the Great War Section XII - Bedford & Northampton] MORTIMER, 
              W.S., Private, 1st Bedfordshire RegimentHe volunteered in October 1914, and after a brief training proceeded 
              to France. In this theatre of hostilities he took part in the first 
              Battle of Ypres, and was later in action in many other sectors of 
              the front. He later participated in the Battle of the Somme, and 
              fell fighting at Delville Wood on July 27th, 1916. He was entitled 
              to the 1914 Star, and the General Service and Victory Medals.
 "Great deeds cannot die." 222, Bedford Road, Kempston, Bedford. - X3603. |   
          | NEWBURY | Arthur 
            John | 2nd 
              Corporal 573, 1/1st East Anglian Field Company, Corps of Royal Engineers. 
              Killed in action Saturday 20th February 1915 in France. Age 20. 
              Born Wootton, enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Son of William 
              and Julia Newbury, of 102, Spring Rd., Kempston. Commemorated LE 
              TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 1. |   
          | NEWBURY | Arnold 
            Oliver William | Private 
              123196 Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario 
              Regiment) who died on Wednesday, 31st October 1917. Born 15 Ocotber 
              1886 in Wootton. Son of Julia Newbury, of 30 Littledale Street, 
              Kempston. Cement worker by trade. Unmarried. Enlisted and passed 
              fit 2nd September 1915, aged 28 years 11 months, at Strathroy, Ontario, 
              Canada. Height 5 feet 5¼ inches, girth 38½ inches, 
              complexion dark, eyes brown, hair dark brown; religion Church of 
              England. Buried in NINE ELMS BRITISH CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, 
              Belgium. Plot VIII. Row D. Grave 13. National Archives of Canada 
              Accession Ref: RG 
              150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 7284 - 40.  
              See also Wootton School Ex-Pupils 
               |   
          | NEWMAN | Reginald | Sergeant, 
              2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action. Living in 
              Littledale Street, Kempston. No further information currently. |   
          | NOAH | Joseph 
            Patrick Arthur | Rifleman 
              S/7985 11th Battalion, Rifle Brigade who was killed in action on 
              Sunday, 3rd September 1916. Born Dublin, enlisted London, resident 
              Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, 
              France. Pier and Face 16 B and 16 C 
              
 |   
          | O'DELL | Walter 
            Percy | Sergeant 
              32196, 6th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Monday 
              23rd April 1917 in France. Born Houghten Conquest, enlisted Bedford, 
              resident Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, 
              Pas de Calais, France. Bay 5. See also Stewartby 
              
 |   
          | PACEY | W 
            G | possibly 
              William George PACEY, Private G/36639, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent 
              Regiment) attd. 2nd/20th Battalion, London Regiment. Killed in action 
              Friday 30th August 1918. Age 31. Born and enlisted Clapham, S.W. 
              Husband of Beatrice Maud Pacy, of 1B, Cat Rd., Clapham, London. 
              No known grave. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, 
              France. Panel 7 |   
          | PENWRIGHT | Lewis 
            George | 
               
                |  | Lance 
                    Corporal WR/21405 307th Railway Construction Company, Royal 
                    Engineers who died on Tuesday, 18th March 1919. Age 42. Son 
                    of Charles Penwright; husband of Minnie Penwright, of 53, 
                    Woburn Rd., Kempston. In the 1911 census he is married, aged 
                    31, a Farm Labourer, born Bedfordshire, living at 53, Woburn 
                    Rd., Kempston; he had a son aged 4 and a daughter aged 11 
                    months. Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. Plot/Row/Section 
                    M. Grave 580. |  |   
          | PHILLIPS | Wilfred 
            Alfred Bareham | [Listed 
              as T A B PHILLIPS on CWGC] Private 42765, 1st/4th Battalion, Northamptonshire 
              Regiment. Died of wounds 21st September 1918 in Egypt. Age 21. Born 
              Northampton, enlisted Bedford. Son of William J. and Rhoda Harriett 
              Phillips, of 20, Bedford Rd., Kempston, Bedford. Buried in RAMLEH 
              WAR CEMETERY, Israel. Plot/Row/Section C. Grave 57. |   
          | PRENTICE | D 
            Frank | Wireman 
              2nd Class, M/19118, H.M.S. "Royal Sovereign.", Royal Navy. 
              Died on Thursday 17 October 1918. Age 27. Son of John and Lena Prentice; 
              husband of Nellie Prentice, of 3, Woburn Rd., Kempston. Buried in 
              KEMPSTON CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 512. |   
          | PROCTOR | Walter | Private 
              7637, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Wednesday 
              18th November 1914 in Belgium. Born Stagsden, enlisted Bedford, 
              resident Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, 
              Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 4 |   
          | ROBINSON | Frederick | Lance 
              Corporal G/67534, 7th Battalion Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). 
              Killed in action Saturday 10th August 1918 in France. Born Shefford, 
              enlisted Bedord, resident Kempston. Son of Charles and Lizzie Robinson, 
              of 10, Beatrice Street, Kempston, Bedford. His brother William Walter 
              is commemorated on the Kempston memorial (see below). Buried in 
              BEACON CEMETERY, SAILLY-LAURETTE, Somme, France. Plot II. Row F. 
              Grave 10. |   
          | ROBINSON | Herbert 
            George | Private 
              40564, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Tuesday 
              30th October 1917 in Belgium. Born and resident Kempston, enlisted 
              Bedford. Age 20. Formerly 45169, Suffolk Regiment. Son of Albert 
              Edward and Minnie Robinson, of 6, Silverdale St., Kempston. No known 
              grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, 
              Belgium. Panel 48 to 50 and 162A  |   
          | ROBINSON | William 
            [Walter] | Private 
              240878, 1/4th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Killed in action 
              8th June 1917. Aged 20. Resident Shellbrook, Leicestershire, enlisted 
              Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Son of Charles and Lizzie Robinson, of 10, Beatrice 
              Street, Kempston, Bedford. His brother Frederick is commemorated 
              on the Kempston memorial (see above). No known grave. Commemorated 
              on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 5. 
              
 |   
          | RUDLINTON | Benjamin 
            Arthur | Corporal 
              41237, 1st Battalion, King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Died 
              of wounds Saturday 12th October 1918 in France. Age 20. Born Kempston, 
              enlisted Bedford. Son of Arthur and Kate Rudlinton, of 1 19, Spring 
              Rd., Kempston. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, 
              France. Plot LXVII. Row J. Grave 3.  |   
          | SANDERS | Gilbert 
            Howard | Corporal 
              100409, 33rd Div., Signal company, Corps of Royal Engineers. Died 
              Sunday 4th August 1918 in France. Age 21. Born and resident Kempston, 
              enlisted Bedford. Son of Ralph Brown Sanders and Rosana Sanders, 
              of Higham Ferrers, Northants. Buried in CROIX-ROUGE MILITARY CEMETERY, 
              QUAEDYPRE, Nord, France. Plot II. Row A. Grave 15. |   
          | SAUNDERS | James | In 
              1911 James Saunders was aged 15, son of George & Abigail Saunders, 
              a Brickyard Labourer, born Lincoln, resident 22 Battenberg Street, 
              Kempston. A James Saunders is registered as a Civil Registration 
              death Apr-Jun Quarter 1919 in Bedford (Vol 3B, Page 337). No 
              further infromation currently available. |   
          | SHEFFIELD | Walter | Private 
              G/29547, 2nd Battalion Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment). 
              Killed in action Wednesday 24th April 1918 in France. Age 33. Born 
              Northampton, enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Son of Joseph 
              S. Sheffield, of 30, St. John St., Kempston, Bedford, and the late 
              Elizabeth Sheffield; husband of Maud E. Sheffield, of 8, King St., 
              Kempston, Bedford. No known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL, 
              Somme, France. Panel 60 and 61  |   
          | SHREEVES | Harry 
            Thomas | Serjeant 
              2972 1/5th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment who died of wounds 
              on Tuesday, 25th July 1916. Age 21. Son of George King Shreeves 
              and Fanny Shreeves, of 34, Beatrice St., Kempston, Bedfordshire. 
              Enlisted Ashby-De-la-Zouch, Leics, resident Shelbrook, Leics. Buried 
              in MONT HUON MILITARY CEMETERY, LE TREPORT, Seine-Maritime, France. 
              Plot II. Row D. Grave 10. See also Bedford 
              Bunyan Meeting House  |   
          | SHREEVES | Maurice 
            M | Private 
              4905, 5th battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Monday 
              16th August 1915 at Gallipoli. Enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. 
              No known grave. Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey. Panel 54 
              and 218. See also Bedford Bunyan 
              Meeting House  |   
          | SIMMS | Alfred 
            William | [SIMS 
              on SDGW and CWGC] Private 47718, 2nd Bn, Welsh Regiment formerly 
              2nd/1st East Anglian Field Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action 
              Sunday 18th February 1917 in France. Age 35. Enlisted Bedford, resident 
              Kempston. Son of William and Ellen Sims, of 10, Thornton St., Kempston. 
              Buried in HEM FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, HEM-MONACU, Somme, France. 
              Plot I. Row J. Grave 22. |   
          | SLATER | Frederick 
            Charles | 
               
                |  | Corporal 
                    12799 6th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment who died on Sunday, 
                    9th March 1919. Age 27. Son of George and Sarah Slater, of 
                    Box End, Kempston. Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. 
                    Grave Plot/Row/Section C. Grave 66. |  |   
          | SMART | Frederick 
            James | Private 
              16604, 8th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds Thursday 
              20th April 1916 in France. Age 32. Born and resident Kempston, enlisted 
              Bedford. Son of George and Mary Smart, of Green End, Kempston. Buried 
              in LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. 
              Plot VI. Row C. Grave 12A. |   
          | STANTON | William | Private 
              48857 1st Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action 
              Tuseday 24th September 1918 in France. Age 18. Born St Peter's, 
              Bedford, enlisted Bedford. Son of Fred and Elizabeth Stanton, of 
              2, Britannia Place, Bedford. Buried in BERTHAUCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, 
              PONTRU, Aisne, France. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 9.  |   
          | STARMORE | Leonard 
            Stanton | Gunner 
              109335, 140th Heavy Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds 
              Saturday 22nd/Sunday 23rd September 1917 in France. Born St Paul's, 
              Bedford, enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Buried in ZUYDCOOTE 
              MILITARY CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot I. Row E. Grave 20. |   
          | STEVENS | Vivian 
            Ernest | Private 
              12143, 1st Battalion, South Wales Borders. Killed in action Wednesday 
              23rd August 1916 in France. Born Kempston, enlisted Bedford. Formerly 
              27893, Bedfordshire Regiment. Buried in PEAKE WOOD CEMETERY, FRICOURT, 
              Somme, France. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 10. See also Bedford 
              Bunyan Meeting |   
          | STOCK | William 
            [J] | Acting 
              Corporal 17229, 20th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed in action 
              Saturday 26th August 1916 in France. Born Bedford, enlisted Manchester, 
              resident Kempston. Buried in DANTZIG ALLEY BRITISH CEMETERY, MAMETZ, 
              Somme, France. Plot I. Row D. Grave 38. See also Bunyan 
              Meeting House  |   
          | STOKES | George 
            Edward |  
              
                Private 
              3998, 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died at sea Wednesday 
              18th August 1915. Age 27. Enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Son 
              of Joseph and Emma Stokes, of 20, King St., Kempston. No known grave. 
              Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey. Panel 54 and 218. 
                  |  Private 
                      G E Stokes,
 from a privately published
 book by Edmund Rimmer.
 |  Taken 
              from the "History of the 5th Battalion Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire 
              Regiment (TA)", by Captain F.A.M. Webster, 1930. 3998. Pte Stokes 
              G, died of wounds, 18-8-15. Died on board H.M.H.S. Dunluce Castle. 
              Buried at sea between Suvla Bay and Mudros, 18-8-15. |   
          | STORTON | Walter 
            Samuel | Private, 
              2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action. Lived in 
              Kempston, West End. possibly 
              Private 3/7542, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
              action 10th March 1915. Bortn and resident Biggleswade, enlisted 
              Bedford. No known grave. Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas 
              de Calais, France. Panel 10 and 11. |   
          | THOMPSON | Bernard | Private 
              32175, 6th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds Friday 
              17th April 1917 in France. Age 23. Enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. 
              Son of George Thompson, of 39, Dudley St., Bedford. Buried in DUISANS 
              BRITISH CEMETERY, ETRUN, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row C. 
              Grave 7. |   
          | THOMPSON | William | Private 
              57893, 9th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment. Killed in action Sunday 
              24th March 1918 in France. Aged 35. Born Wootton, enlisted Bedford. 
              Lived at 12, Farrer Street, Kempston. Left a widow and four children. 
              Formerly 3744 Royal Engineers. Buried in DELSAUX FARM CEMETERY, 
              BEUGNY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot III. Row B. Grave 19. Buried 
              near this spot. |   
          | THOMPSON | Walter 
            Charles | Driver 
              522293 486th (East Anglian) Field Company, Royal Engineers who died 
              on Wednesday, 27th November 1918. Age 21. Son of Jack and Alice 
              Thompson, of 98, Margetts Rd., Kempston, Bedford. Enlisted in this 
              unit at age of 15. Buried in ALEXANDRIA (HADRA) WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, 
              Egypt. Section E. Grave 229.  |   
          | TOMPKINS | William 
            John | Private 
              201204, 1st/4th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Killed in action Monday 
              26th March 1917 in Palestine. Aged 32. Born Kempston, resident and 
              enlisted Chesterfield. Son of Rebecca Tompkins, of West End, Kempston, 
              Beds, and the late Charles Tompkins. Formerly 20525, Bedfordshire 
              Regiment. Buried in GAZA WAR CEMETERY, Israel. Plot X. Row C. Grave 
              11.  |   
          | VALENTINE | Frederick 
            [John] | Sapper 
              522771, 25th Div., Signal Company, Corps of Royal Engineers. Killed 
              in action Friday 22nd March 1918 in France. Aged 36. Born Marston, 
              enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Lived at 31, Margett's Road, 
              Kempston. Left a widow and six children. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 1. See also Stewartby. 
              
 |   
          | VYNE | Joseph 
            Samuel | Private 
              24913, 10th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusliers. Died of wounds Saturday 
              27th September 1917 in France. Age 33. Born Kempston, enlisted Bedford. 
              Son of the late Ann Vyne, of Kempston, Bedford; husband of Kate 
              Hanna Vyne, of 7, Little Pilcroft St., Bedford. Buried in MENDINGHEM 
              MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot VI. 
              Row C. Grave 3. |   
          | WABY | Frank 
            Gilbert John | [Memorial 
              list as F J B paperwork F G J] Private G/52748, 4th Battalion Royal 
              Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). Killed in action Thursday 3rd 
              May 1917 in France. Age 22. Born St Peter's, Bedford, enlisted Bedford, 
              resident Kempston. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Waby, of 46, Thornton 
              St., Kempston. Formerly 5791 Royal Sussex Regiment. No known grave. 
              Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 3. 
              
 |   
          | WALKER | Ernest 
            D | Company 
              Sergeant Major 315334, 5th (City of London) Battalion (London Rifle 
              Brigades) London Regiment. Killed in action Wednesday 6th November 
              1918 in France. Age 23. Enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Son 
              of Jane Maria Walker, of Box End, Kempston, Bedford, and the late 
              Alfred Walker. Formerly 4907, 5th Bedfordshire Regiment. Buried 
              ANGREAU COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Honnelles, Hainaut, Belgium. Plot I. 
              Row A. Grave 7. |   
          | WALKER | Edwin 
            R |  
              Sergeant, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action. Lived in Woburn 
              Road. No further information currently available. |   
          | WALKER | William 
            George | Private 
              42085, 1st Battalion, Essex Regiment. Died of wounds Thursday 1st 
              August 1918 in France. Age 23. Born and resident Kempston, enlisted 
              Bedord. Son of Thomas James and Emma Elizabeth Walker, of 32, Bunyan 
              Rd., Kempston. Formerly 205096, Northamptonshire Regiment. Buried 
              in TERLINCTHUN BRITISH CEMETERY, WIMILLE, Pas de Calais, France. 
              Plot II. Row A. Grave 6. |   
          | WALLINGER | [P] 
            Stanley [Charles] | Private 
              41696, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action Friday 
              23rd August 1918 in France. Age 24. Born Kempston, enlisted Bedford. 
              Only son of Arthur and Ellen Wallinger, of Green End, Kempston. 
              Formerly 401333, Essex Regiment. Buried in GOMIECOURT SOUTH CEMETERY, 
              Pas de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row E. Grave 5.  |   
          | WARD | John | Private 
              12154, "A" Company, 8th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of 
              wounds Tuesday 28th September 1915 in France. Age 21. Born Llandudno, 
              Carnaevon Wales, enlisted Boston, Lincolnshire, resident Kempston. 
              Son of Samuel and Annie Ward, of Wood End, Kempston. Buried in BETHUNE 
              TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row E. Grave 39. |   
          | WARNE | Archibald 
            Clarence | possibly 
              Private S/11108 "B" Company, 1st Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders 
              who died on Thursday, 22nd February 1917. Age 22. Son of Charles 
              and Louisa Warne, of The Laurels, Meppershall, Shefford, Bedfordshire. 
              No known grave. Commemorated on BASRA MEMORIAL, Iraq. Panel 37 and 
              64  |   
          | WARRAL 
            (various 
            spellings) | Joseph |  
              [Listed 
                under several spellings WARDELL or WORRALL or WARRAL] Gunner 11441, 
                121st Heavy Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds Tuseday 
                14th August 1917 in France. Age 33. Born and resident Kempston, 
                enlisted Bedford. Son of Joseph and Ellen Worrall, of 38, Bunyan 
                Rd., Kempston, Bedford. Buried in THE HUTS CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, 
                Belgium. Plot II. Row D. Grave 9. See also Bunyan 
                Meeting House  Extracts 
                from "Dad's Diary by Gunner Roads - 121 (Heavy) Battery": 1917 
                0727 - Fri. 27th - Night fairly quiet. We fired a few hundred 
                rounds during the night. Joe Wardle got splinter in his back (another 
                E sub) not serious. Fritz fairly quiet here. Heavy firing on the 
                left (Boezinghe & Diksmuide). [Dad's Diary by Gunner Roads 
                - 121 (Heavy) Battery] 1917 
                0814 - Tue 14th - Fresh relief on the guns this morning. Wardel 
                hit in the stomach with splinter very bad, this makes 8 in 2 days.Fritz registered on Bty: Pos: Throwing over a bit of heavy stuff. 
                News from Golding, has lost his eye. Lt Marsh, Gunners Evans, 
                Hill, Brooks Arnfield, Vause Wardel & Bdr. Waite. 3 of "E" 
                section and gun out of action. Hit springs. [Dad's Diary by Gunner 
                Roads - 121 (Heavy) Battery]
 1917 
                0815 - Weds 15th - Battery strafed again yesterday, several dugouts 
                and two guns hit. Cpl; Uster killed and Currell badly wounded.While out fixing up line to group. Hear Wardel died of wounds. 
                [Dad's Diary by Gunner Roads - 121 (Heavy) Battery]
 |   
          | WHITE | Reginald 
            John |  
               
                Private 234442, 44th (Manitoba) Battalion, Canadian Infantry. 
                Killed in action 3rd June 1917. Aged 27. Born 9th June 1891 in 
                Bedford, England. Resident Hoosier Sask Canada, a farmer. Unmarried. 
                Son of Frederick and Elizabeth White of The Lodge, Box End, Kempston. 
                In the 1891 census he was newborn, born Bedford, son of Frederick 
                and Elizabeth White, resident with his grandparents, Charles and 
                Lucy White, at Garfield Street, Bedford Eastern Ward, Bedford, 
                Bedfordshire. In the 1901 census he was aged 10, born Bedford, 
                son of Frederick and Elizabeth White, resident Box End, Kempston 
                (Rural), Bedford, Bedfordshire. Attested 23rd March 1916 in Saskatoon, 
                Saskatchewan, Canada, aged 25 years 10 months, height 5 feet 8½ 
                inches, chest 37½ inches, weight 140 lbs, fresh complexion, 
                brown eyes, black hair, religious denomination Church of England. 
                Sailed to England from Halifax aboard S.S. Grampian 26th October 
                1916, disembarked Liverpool 7th November 1916, transferred to 
                18th Reserve Battalion 12th January 1917, transferred to 44th 
                Battalion 3rd May 1917, joined unit 8th May 1917. Buried in LA 
                CHAUDIERE MILITARY CEMETERY, VIMY, Vimy, Pas de Calais, France. 
                Plot V. Row E. Grave 20. Canadian Archives Accession Reference: 
                Canadian 
                Expeditionary Force (CEF), RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 
                10301 - 1 Note: 
                Reginald was killed attacking the Brewery at La Coulotte, Lens 
                along with 2 officers and 27 other ranks. An additional 77 men 
                were missing after the attack. |   
          | WHITE, 
            M.M. | Thomas 
            George | Private 
              G/60109, 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 
              Died of wounds Thursday 5th September 1918 in France. Age 33. Enlisted 
              Bedford, resident Stagsden. Grandson of the late Mrs. Mary White, 
              of Spring Lane, Stagsden, Bedford. Formerly 40394, Bedfordshire 
              Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, 
              Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 3. Awarded Military Medal |   
          | WHITWORTH | William 
            [Richard] | Acting 
              Bombadier 102943, 25th Bty. 35th Bde., Royal Field Artillery. Killed 
              in action Thursday 4th October 1917 in France. Age 29. Born Kempston, 
              enlisted Bedford. Son of William and Catherine Whitworth, of 35, 
              Thornton St., Kempston; husband of Frances Maude Whitworth, of 102, 
              Bedford Rd., Kempston, Bedford. No known grave. Commemorated on 
              TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 4 
              to 6 and 162 |   
          | WILSON | George | Private 
              202802, 6th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed in action Friday 
              12th October 1917 in Belgium. Enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. 
              Formerly 4554, Bedfordshire Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 
              92 |   
          | WRAY | William 
            Reg Victor | Sergeant 
              2992, South African Mounted Rifles who died on Friday, 21st July 
              1916. Buried IRINGA CEMETERY, Tanzania. Plot IX. Row B. Grave 4. |   
          | YOUNG | Thomas | Lance 
              Corporal 19593, 8th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
              action Friday 15th September 1916 in France. Born Alnwick, Northumberland, 
              enlisted Bedford, resident Kempston. Buried in GUILLEMONT ROAD CEMETERY, 
              GUILLEMONT, Somme, France. Plot X. Row A. Grave 6. |   
          |  Not 
              on Memorial |   
          | BLAND | Frederick 
            Charles | Lance 
              Corporal 25024, 2nd Garrison Battlaion, Essex Regiment. Died Wednesday 
              20th November 1918 in India. Age 36. Born and resident Kempston, 
              enlisted Bedford. Son of Frederick George and Mary Ann Bland husband 
              of Violet Chandler (formerly Bland), of 18, Sandhurst Place, Bedford. 
              Formerly 3/7748, Bedfordshire Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated 
              on KIRKEE 1914-1918 MEMORIAL, India. Face 6. |   
          | CAIN | Nathan | Private 
              16524, 7th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Wednesday 
              15th November 1916 in France. Born and resident Kempston, enlisted 
              Hertford. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, 
              France. Pier and Face 2 C 
              
 |   
          | CUNNINGTON | Cyril 
            Harry | 
               
                |  | Sapper 
                    22422, Royal Engineers. Died at home 7th September 1919. Age 
                    31. Son of John William and Caroline Cunnington, of 2, St. 
                    John's Walk, Kempston. Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. 
                    Plot/Row/Section M. Grave 119.  |  |   
          | McCARTIE | Francis 
            Joseph | 
               
                |  | Lance 
                    Serjeant 7845, 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards who died on 
                    8th November 1918. Age 31. Husband of Jessie Sarah McCartie 
                    of 2 King Street, Kempston. Buried in Kempston Cemetery, Kempston. 
                    Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 456. |  |   
          | MOBBS, 
             
            M.M. | Christopher 
            James | Corporal 
              74189, 7th Signal Company, Royal Engineers. Died of wounds Wednesday 
              19th July 1916 in France. Born and resident Kempston. Enlisted Tunbridge 
              Wells. Lived Duncombe Street, Kempston. Awarded Military Medal. 
              Buried in CARNOY MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot/Row/Section 
              M. Grave 30. |   
          |  THESE 
              KEMPSTON MENGAVE THEIR LIVES
 IN THE WORLD WAR
 1939-1945
 |   
          | ASHTON | Reginald 
            George |  
              Warrant 
                Officer Class I, 532828, Bandmaster, 2nd Battalion, Gordon Highlanders 
                who died as a Prisoner of War on Thursday 2nd September 1943. 
                Age 38. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ashton; husband of Ivy Gwendoline 
                Ashton, of Singapore. A.R.C.M. Born Northampton, resident Bedford. 
                Buried in THANBYUZAYAT WAR CEMETERY, Myanmar. Plot B1. Row F. 
                Grave 10. 
 |   
          | BARKER | J 
            E | No 
              further information currently |   
          | BIGGS | Robert 
            Dobson |  
              Private 
                5953195 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regt who 
                died on Friday, 2nd July 1943. Age 24. Son of Robert Dobson Biggs, 
                and of Annie Ethel Biggs, of Kempston. Buried in KANCHANABURI 
                WAR CEMETERY, Thailand. Plot 6. Row A. Grave 4.  
 |   
          | BRAYBROOK | George 
            Edward H |  
              Gunner 
                768162 16 Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery who died on Friday, 
                5th March 1943. Age 33. Son of Arthur and Charity Braybrook; husband 
                of Ivy Mary Braybrook, of Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated 
                on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Singapore. Column 14.  
 |   
          | BRITTAIN | Eric 
            James | Pilot 
              Officer 188990 Flt Engr. 9 Sqdn., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 
              who died on Tuesday, 23rd May 1944. Age 28. Son of Sidney J. and 
              Amy Brittain, of Bedford; husband of Dorothy May Brittain, of Kempston, 
              Bedford. Buried in REICHSWALD FOREST WAR CEMETERY, Germany. Plot 
              15. Row A. Grave 18. |   
          | CAVES | Leslie 
            Thomas |  
              Fusilier 
                13030544 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers who died on Sunday, 
                21st January 1945. Age 28. Son of George and Ada Caves, of Kempston, 
                Bedford; husband of D. Caves, of Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated 
                on CASSINO MEMORIAL, Italy. Panel 11.  
 |   
          | CAMBERS | Bernard 
            Thomas Charles | 
               
                |  | Sapper 
                    2077830, 560 Field Company, Royal Engineers. Died Thursday 
                    17th October 1940. Age 19. Son of Thomas and Emily Cambers, 
                    of Kempston. Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. Block 
                    K. Grave 12. |  |   
          | CHESHER | Cyril 
            George [H] | Sergeant 
              701547 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve who died on Saturday, 14th 
              October 1944. Age 26. Son of Edgar Stephen and Emma Elizabeth Chesher, 
              of Kempston, Bedford. Buried in BARI WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot VII. 
              Row E. Grave 37. |   
          | COOK | Alfred 
            James | Corporal 
              5961978 6th Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers who died on Monday, 
              12th February 1945. Age 21. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cook, of Kempston. 
              Buried in JONKERBOS WAR CEMETERY, Gelderland, Netherlands. Plot 
              10. Row C. Grave 5. |   
          | COVINGTON | Norman | Private 
              5954527 4th Battalion, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) who 
              died on Saturday, 23rd October 1943. Age 30. Son of Beatrice Louisa 
              Covington, of Kempston, Bedford. No known grave. Commemorated on 
              ATHENS MEMORIAL, Greece. face 5. |   
          | DENTON | Stanley | Leading 
              Stoker C/KX 111820 H.M.S. Phoebe, Royal Navy who died on Sunday, 
              25th October 1942. Age 22. Son of Bertram Charles and Hannah Denton, 
              of Kempston. Buried in POINTE NOIRE EUROPEAN CEMETERY, Congo. |   
          | DONOVAN | John 
            Cornelius [C] | Corporal 
              5948533 Royal Engineers attd. 5 Field Company, West African Engineers, 
              R.W.A.F.F. who died on Saturday, 20th February 1943. Age 25. Son 
              of Michael James Donovan and Florence Gertrude Donovan; husband 
              of Gwendoline Audrey Donovan, of Kempston. Buried in CHRISTIANSBORG 
              WAR CEMETERY, Ghana. Plot 1. Row F. Grave 8.  |   
          | FARRER | Percy 
            Cyril |  
              Gunner 
                1735656 78 Bty., 35 Lt. A.A. Regiment, Royal Artillery who died 
                on Sunday, 29th April 1945. Age 39. Son of Arthur and Florence 
                Selina Farrer, of Bedford; husband of Kate Louisa Farrer, of Bedford. 
                Buried in LABUAN WAR CEMETERY, Malaysia. Plot K. Row C. Grave 
                14. 
 |   
          | FISHER | Harry 
            Edward | Private 
              5831769 1st Battalion, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) who 
              died on Monday, 14th June 1943. Age 29. Husband of Nora Kathleen 
              (Peggie) Fisher, of Kempston, Bedford. Buried in HELIOPOLIS WAR 
              CEMETERY, Egypt. Plot 5. Row C. Grave 1. |   
          | FRANCIS | Alan 
            Albert | Sapper 
              2074339 248 Field Company, Royal Engineers who died on Tuesday, 
              21st May 1940. Age 19. Son of Samuel and Ada Francis, of Kempston. 
              Buried in HEM COMMUNAL CEMETERY, NORD, Nord, France. Row B. Grave 
              1.  |   
          | FULLER | W | No 
              further information currently |   
          | GARNER | Michael 
            Gerard | Sergeant 
              1168520 Pilot 35 Sqdn., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve who died 
              on Friday, 15th August 1941. Age 19. Son of Cyril John and Addie 
              Emily Garner, of Kempston, Bedford. Buried REICHSWALD FOREST WAR 
              CEMETERY, Germany. Plot 14. Row D. Grave 17. |   
          | GASCOYNE | David 
            Albert | Corporal 
              6023162 1/4th Battalion, Essex Regiment who died on Wednesday, 26th 
              January 1944. Age 29. Son of Charles and Georgena Gascoyne, of Kempston. 
              Buried in SANGRO RIVER WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot XVII. Row A. Grave 
              21. |   
          | GILBERT | Cyril 
            William | 
               
                |  | Gunner 
                    14288211, formerly Royal Artillery, listed as civilian. Died 
                    Friday 12th May 1944. Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. 
                    Block J. Grave 54. |  |   
          | HALL | Thomas 
            William | Gunner 
              1653761 3 Maritime Regiment, Royal Artillery who died on Friday, 
              11th February 1944. Age 34. Born County Durham, resident Bedfordshire. 
              Buried in PORTSMOUTH NAVAL CEMETERY, New Hampshire, United States 
              of America. Grave 153. |   
          | HAYDAY | Thomas 
            Victor [A] |  
              Lance 
                Serjeant 5951383 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire 
                Regt who died as a prisoner of war on Sunday, 19th September 1943. 
                Age 24. Son of William and Florence Hayday; husband of Eva Mary 
                Hayday, of Box End. Buried in THANBYUZAYAT WAR CEMETERY, Myanmar. 
                Plot B1. Row R. Grave 12. 
 |   
          | HITCHENS | Ivor 
            James |  
              Sergeant 
                1862823 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve who died on Tuesday, 
                3rd April 1945. Age 20. Son of Edwin and Maggie Hitchens, of Kempston, 
                Bedford. Buried in RAMLEH WAR CEMETERY, Israel. Plot 5. Row M. 
                Grave 17. See also Bedford 
                Modern School 
 |   
          | HOOLE | Reginald 
            Henry | Private 
              2027436 2nd Bn. The Hertfordshire Regiment, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire 
              Regt who died on Wednesday, 29th May 1940. Age 26. Son of Stephen 
              James Hoole and Clara Jane Hoole, of Kempston, Bedfordshire; husbsnd 
              of Florence Hook. Buried in BLEUET FARM CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, 
              Belgium. Plot 1. Row D. Grave 19. |   
          | HOWE | William 
            George | Private 
              5945968 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots who died on Saturday, 2nd December 
              1944. Age 38. Son of Harry and Alice Howe; husband of Lilian Gladys 
              Howe. Born Cambridgeshire, resident Bedford. Buried in FAENZA WAR 
              CEMETERY, Italy. Plot VI. Row F. Grave 12.  |   
          | HULATT | Dennis 
            George | Galley 
              Boy S.S. Dartford (London), Merchant Navy who died on Friday, 12th 
              June 1942. Age 18. Son of Arthur George and Evelyn Hulatt, of Bedford. 
              No known grave. Commemorated on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL. Panel 34. |   
          | LIVERMORE | Eric 
            John | Sergeant 
              748650 Pilot Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve who died on Thursday, 
              13th March 1941. Age 23. Son of John Edgar and Annie Elizabeth Livermore, 
              of Kempston. Buried in KHARTOUM WAR CEMETERY, Sudan. Plot 11. Row 
              C. Grave 8. See also Bedford 
              Modern School |   
          | MAGUIRE | F 
            J | No 
              further information currently |   
          | MANNING | Albert 
            John | Flying 
              Officer 126960 Bomb Aimer 427 (R.C.A.F.) Sqdn, Royal Air Force Volunteer 
              Reserve who died on Wednesday, 23rd June 1943. Age 27. Son of John 
              Francis and Edith Ellen Manning; husband of Joan Manning, of Kempston. 
              Buried REICHSWALD FOREST WAR CEMETERY, Germany. Plot 30. Row F. 
              Grave 1. See also Bedford 
              Modern School  |   
          | MARSTON | Arthur 
            Charles | Second 
              Lieutenant 4th Battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles who died on Thursday, 
              19th June 1941. Age 20. Son of William Hugh Marston and of Dorothy 
              May Marston, of Ashwell, Hertfordshire. Buried in DAMASCUS COMMONWEALTH 
              WAR CEMETERY, Syria. Plot/Row/Section H. Grave 35. |   
          | ODELL | Sydney 
            Edward | Private 
              5954602 4th Battalion, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) who 
              died on Saturday, 23rd October 1943. Age 27. Son of Mr. and Mrs. 
              A. E. Odell, of Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated on ATHENS 
              MEMORIAL, Greece. Face 5. |   
          | OWEN | Wilfred 
            Adris | 
               
                |  | Sub-Lieutenant 
                    (A) H.M.S. Macaw., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve who died 
                    on Sunday, 27th May 1945. Age 19. Son of Idris and Mary Louisa 
                    Owen, of Kempston. Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. 
                    Block T. Grave 6. |  |   
          | PAGE | Albert 
            Edward | Private 
              4621045 1st Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) 
              who died on Thursday, 6th May 1943. Age 27. Son of Arthur Edward 
              and Mary Ann Page; husband of Alice Lilian Page, of Kempston. Buried 
              in MASSICAULT WAR CEMETERY, Tunisia. Plot I. Row B. Grave 14. |   
          | PAGE | Peter 
            John | Fusilier 
              14746051 11th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers who died on Saturday, 
              27th January 1945. Age 18. Son of Sydney Raymond Page and Mabel 
              Alice Page, of Kempston. Buried in JONKERBOS WAR CEMETERY, Gelderland, 
              Netherlands. Plot 15. Row E. Grave 2. |   
          | PARROTT | Arthur 
            Jeffrey | Warrant 
              Officer Class II 5945073 C.S.M. 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment 
              who died on Wednesday, 23rd August 1944. Aged 40. Son of George 
              and Ann Parrott; husband of Nellie Parrott, of Kempston. In the 
              1911 census he was aged 7, born Wootton, Beds, at school, son of 
              George and Ann Parrott, resident Wootton, Bedfordshire. Buried in 
              ST. DESIR WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France. Plot I. Row E. Grave 13. |   
          | PAYNE | Leonard 
            Victor | 
               
                |  | Sapper 
                    2076383 248 Field Company, Royal Engineers who died on Saturday, 
                    6th July 1940. Age 20. Son of Henry and Emma Elizabeth Payne, 
                    of Kempston. Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY. Block J. Grave 4. |  |   
          | PERCIVAL | Joseph 
            Valentine | Fusilier 
              756172 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers who died on Saturday, 
              23rd December 1944. Age 39. Son of Francis Edward and Elizabeth 
              Percival; husband of Ethel Percival, of Kempston. No known grave. 
              Commemorated on BROOKWOOD MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 10. Column 3. |   
          | QUENBY | Richard |  
              Lance 
                Corporal 5950023 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire 
                Regt who died on Thursday, 15th April 1943. Age 31. Husband of 
                Margaret Quenby, of Kempston, Bedford. Buried in KANCHANABURI 
                WAR CEMETERY, Thailand. Plot 2. Row F. Grave 46. 
 |   
          | ROBERTS | R 
            W | No 
              further information currently |   
          | SIMMS | Alfred 
            Reginald aka Reg |  Trooper 
              7903477 5th, Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps who died 
              on Wednesday, 2nd April 1941. Age 29. Born Kempston, resident Wootton 
              at time of enlistment. Son of Reginald and Daisy Simms, of Kempston, 
              brother of Herbert [below]. Husband of Daisy Mary Simms, of Wootton. 
              No known grave. Commemorated on ALAMEIN MEMORIAL, Egypt. Column 
              24. See also Wootton War Memorial |   
          | SIMMS | Herbert 
            [James] |  Trooper 
              5957136 Nottinghamshire Yeomanry, Royal Armoured Corps who died 
              on Sunday, 10th September 1944. Age 23. Son of Reginald and Daisy 
              Simms, of Kempston, brother of Alfred [above]. Buried in GEEL (STELEN) 
              CHURCHYARD, Geel, Antwerpen, Belgium. Grave 17. |   
          | TORY | Victor | Lance 
              Bombardier 794110 81 Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery who died 
              on Thursday, 22nd April 1943. Age 35. Son of John and Mary Tory; 
              husband of Rose Tory, of Kempston. Buried in MEDJEZ-EL-BAB WAR CEMETERY, 
              Tunisia. Plot 2. Row G. Grave 13.  |   
          | TROWBRIDGE | John 
            Herbert | Private 
              14643850 5th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment who died on Thursday, 
              3rd August 1944. Age 19. Son of Percy Ernest and Kathleen Trowbridge, 
              of Kempston. Buried in HOTTOT-LES-BAGUES WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, 
              France. Plot XII. Row B. Grave 3. |   
          | WHARTON | Leslie 
            Frank | Gunner 
              5951188 53 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery who died on Monday, 24th 
              January 1944. Age 25. Buried in SANGRO RIVER WAR CEMETERY, Italy. 
              Plot XV. Row C. Grave 18. |   
          | WHITTAKER | G 
            B | Also 
            spelt WHITAKER. No further information currently |   
          | WHITBREAD | Dennis 
            Lawson | 
               
                |  | Sergeant 
                    1624919 Flight Engineer, 433 (R.C.A.F.) Sqdn, Royal Air Force 
                    Volunteer Reserve who died on Saturday, 5th August 1944. Age 
                    22. Son of Arthur Charles and Daisy Beatrice Whitbread; husband 
                    of Lilian May Whitbread, of Kempston. Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY. 
                    Block J. Grave 30. |  |   
          | WILBY | Kenneth 
            Gordon | Stoker 
              1st Class P/KX 132601 H.M. Submarine Utmost, Royal Navy who died 
              on Wednesday, 25th November 1942. Age 20. Son of Philip R. and Annie 
              Wilby, of Kempston. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL 
              MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 68, Column 3.  |   
          | WOODING | Lawrence 
            Arthur | Sapper 
              2020787 555 Field Company, Royal Engineers who died on Sunday, 15th 
              October 1944. Age 29. Son of Thomas and Florence G. Wooding, of 
              Kempston, Bedford. Buried in VALBURG (SLIJK-EWIJK) GENERAL CEMETERY, 
              Gelderland, Netherlands. Grave 8.  |   
          | WRIGHT | Frederick 
            Charles |  
              Private 
                5832873 2nd Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment who died as a prisoner 
                of war on Saturday, 24th July 1943. Age 29. Born bedford, resident 
                Bedfordshire. Buried in KANCHANABURI WAR CEMETERY, Thailand. Plot 
                2. Row H. Grave 76. 
 |   
          | YOUNG | Joseph 
            William | Sergeant 
              1216336 35 Sqdn., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve who died on 
              Friday, 16th April 1943. Age 22. Son of Joseph Topham Young and 
              Edith Young, of Kempston. Buried in LIESSE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aisne, 
              France. Military Plot. Row A. Collective grave 3-6.  |   
          |  Not 
              on memorial |   
          | COUNSELL | Peter 
            Gordon | 
               
                |  | Guardsman 
                    2617294, King's Company, Grenadier Guards. Died Saturday 10th 
                    May 1941. Age 21. Son of Cecil Frobisher Counsell, and of 
                    Elizabeth Eleanor Counsell, of Kempston. Buried in KEMPSTON 
                    CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. Block F. Grave 253.  |  |   
          | GREEN | Alfred 
            Charles Michael | 
               
                |  | Leading 
                    Aircraftman 1385664, Drogue Operator, Royal Air Force Volunteer 
                    Reserve. Died Friday 3rd March 1944. Age 21. Son of Bertie 
                    Frederic and Anorah Mary Green; husband of Esther Atkinson 
                    Green, of Kempston. Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY, Bedfordshire. 
                    Block J. Grave 66. |  |   
          | GUNTON | Benjamin 
            Herbert | 
               
                |  | Lance 
                    Corporal 5769439, Pioneer Corps. Died Sunday 2nd August 1942. 
                    Age 32. Son of James Robert and Harriet Gunton; husband of 
                    Phyllis Maud Gunton, of Kempston. Buried in KEMPSTON CEMETERY, 
                    Bedfordshire. Block J. Grave 17.  |  |   
          |  Korea 
              1952 |   
          | AUSTIN | Peter Gerald | Fusilier 
              22488599, The Royal Fusiliers. Died of wounds 29th November 1952. 
              Age 19. Born 20 March 1933. As reported in The Times newspaper 
              20th December 1952. Buried in United Nations Memorial Cemetery, 
              Pusan, Korea. Plot 39, Row 3, Position 1, Grave 3348.   Photograph 
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