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          | ODELL 
              ALL SAINTS - Roll of HonourWorld War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed 
              informationCompiled and copyright © 2001 Martin Edwards
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        Within 
          All Saints Church, Odell is a glass framed, with wood gilt surround 
          Roll of Honour mounted on an oak lectern. It lists 8 names for World 
          War 1 and 3 names for World War 2. There are two plaques that listed 
          those who died in World War 1 and World War 2. The first is a brass 
          plate on black marble surround mounted upon which is a cross with crown 
          listing the 8 World War 1 names. The second is a strone tablet listing 
          the names of those who died in World War 2. These transcriptions were 
          taken through the window as was the photograph. NOT all the wording 
          has been transcribed as it was difficult to read through dirty glass. 
         
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 Photographs Copyright © 
              Martin Edwards 2001
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        THE GLORY OF GODAND 
        IN MEMORY OF
 WHO GAVE 
        THEIR LIVES IN
 THE GREAT WAR
 1914-1918
 
         
          | BARKER | William 
            Albert | Private 
              27948, 7th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 
              Killed in action Tuesday, 6th February 1917 in France & Flanders. 
              Born Radwell, enlisted Bedford, resident Odell. Commemorated in 
              Serre Road No.1 Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Memorial 10. Probably 
              buried in Beaucourt-sur-Ancre British Cemetery. |   
          | COLES | C 
            Alston | No 
              further information currently possibly 
              Charles Alfred Coles, Private, 23092, 4th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment 
              who died on Friday, 6th August 1915. Commemorated on Helles Memorial, 
              Turkey. Panel 104 to 113 |   
          | HUMPHREY | R | No 
              further information currently |   
          | DARLOW | William | Private, 
              37965, 11th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment who died on Thursday, 3rd 
              October 1918. Age 38. Son of William Darlow; husband of Lenora Tibbs 
              (formerly Darlow), of 12, Horse Market Northampton. Native of Odell, 
              Bedfordshire. Buried in Doiran Military Cemetery, Greece. Grave V. G. 12. |   
          | HEADLAND | Albert | Gunner, 
              101919, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action Friday, 18th 
              October 1918 in France & Flanders. Age 32. Born Odell, enlisted 
              Bedford, resident New Wymington, Northants. Husband of R. A. Headland, 
              of New Wymington, Rushden, Northants. Buried in St. Aubert British 
              Cemetery, Nord, France. Grave II. C. 9. |   
          | HUNT | Frederick 
            W | No 
              further information currently |   
          | STEWART | Kenneth 
            Alexander | Private, 
              3104, 1st/2nd Bn., London Regt (Royal Fusiliers). Killed in action 
              on Saturday, 1st July 1916 in France & Flanders. Age 20. Son 
              of Marianne Phillips Stewart, of Carlton, Bedford, and the late 
              Alexander Petrie Stewart. Enlisted Westminster, resident St Pancras, 
              London. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and 
              Face 9 D and 16 B |   
          | WESLEY | Clark[e] | Private, 
              15941, 2nd Bn., Scots Guards. Killed in action on Thursday, 26th 
              July 1917. Age 32. Born Odell, enlisted Wellingborough. Son of George 
              and Mary Wesley, of Odell, Bedford. Buried Bleuet Farm Cemetery, 
              Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Grave I. C. 14. |   
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              TO THE GLORY OF GODAND IN MEMORY OF
 WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
 IN THE WORLD WAR
 1939-1945
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          | BREARY | William 
            Robert | Marine, 
              CH/X2547, H.M.S. Calcutta., Royal Marines who died on Thursday, 
              24th April 1941. Age 20. Son of William and Kate Breary, of Wellingborough, 
              Northamptonshire. Commemorated on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. 
              Panel 84. |   
          | KNIGHT | Douglas 
            Edward | Private, 
              5950166, 5th Bn., Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regt who died on 
              Sunday, 26th September 1943. Age 25. Son of William and Emily Knight; 
              husband of Phyllis Mary Knight, of Odell, Bedfordshire. Prisoner 
              of War, worked on the Burma Railway. Buried in Thanbyuzayat War 
              Cemetery, Myanmar. Grave B1. N. 20. |   
          | SMITH | Bernard 
            Albert | Gunner, 
              1692178, 52 Bty., 37 Lt. A.A. Regt., Royal Artillery who died on 
              Sunday, 8th December 1940. Age 28. Son of Albert Ernest and Emily 
              Annie Smith, of Odell. Buried in St. Mary Churchyard, Odell, Bedfordshire. |  Last 
        updated 
        11 September, 2006
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