| BAKER 
           | William 
             | Private 
              G/14509. 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed 
              in action Saturday 16 December 1916. Born & enlisted Potton. 
              Commemorated on  Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Ref. Pier & 
              face 7C.  | 
         
          | BLANE 
           | Horace 
             | Private 
              5855. "B" Company, 2/5th Battalion (Territorial) Gloucestershire 
              Regiment. Killed in action Saturday 1 July 1916. Age 22. Born & 
              Enlisted Sandy. Son of Henry & Janet Blane of Sun Street, Potton. 
              Buried in Merville Communal Cemetery, Nord. Ref. IV.P.9.  | 
         
          | BONESS 
           | Arthur 
              John   | [Transcribed 
              as W BONESS from the memorial] Private 18787, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire 
              Regiment. Killed in action 27th July 1916. Aged 31. Born and resident 
              Biggleswade, enlisted Bedford. Son of the late John Boness and of 
              Alice Boness, of 3, London Rd., Biggleswade; husband of Bertha Boness, 
              of Hitchin St., Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. His wife was Bertha, she is buried 
              in Plot E081 in Potton Cemetery. No known grave. Commemorated on 
              Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and Face 2 C. | 
         
          | BOSTON 
           | Charles 
              H   | Corporal 
              G/2922. 9th East Surrey Regiment. Killed in action Sunday 
              3 September 1916. Born Potton. Enlisted Biggleswade. Buried in Delville 
              Wood Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France. Ref. VIII.B.4.  | 
         
          | BREED 
           | Frederick 
              C   | Private 
              23417. 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds Thursday 
              10 October 1918. Born and lived Potton. Enlisted Bedford. Son of 
              Mrs. E. Breed of Brook End, Potton. Buried in St. Sever Cemetery Extension, 
              Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France. Ref. S.II.Q.5.  | 
         
          | CARTER 
           | Frederick 
             | Private 
              8283. 8th Battalion East Surrey Regiment. Killed in action 
              Saturday 1 July 1916. Age 24. Born Potton. Enlisted Biggleswade. 
              Son of Frederick Carter of King Street, Potton. Commemorated on  Thiepval 
              Memorial, Somme, France. Ref. Pier & Face 6B & 6C. 
             | 
         
          | CARTER 
           | Harry 
             | Private 
              23431. "B" Company, 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. 
              Died of wounds Friday 14 June 1918. Age 27. Born & lived Potton. 
              Enlisted Ampthill. Son of Frederick & Mary Ann Carter of Potton. 
              Buried in Aire Communal Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France. Ref. III.C.21. 
             | 
         
          | CLARK[E] 
           | William 
              Walter  | [Spelt 
              CLARKE on memorial] Private 31995. 117th Company, 
              Machine Gun Corps (Inf). Formerly 23434 Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
              in action Saturday 7 October 1916. Age 21. Born Gamlingay, Cambs. 
              Lived Potton. Enlisted Ampthill. Son of William John & Sarah 
              Clark of Everton Road, Potton. Commemorated on  Thiepval Memorial, 
              Somme, France. Ref. Pier & Face 5C & 12C.  | 
         
          | COLLINS 
           | Sam 
             | Private 
              27468. 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
              action Sunday 23 July 1916. Born Holbeck, Yorkshire. Lived Potton. 
              Enlisted Bedford. Buried in Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, 
              Somme, France. Ref. XVI.G.18.  | 
         
          | COMPTON 
           | Boston 
              Leopold  | Signaller 
              159089. 1st/1st (Warwick) Bty. 15th 
              Bde. Royal Horse Artillery. Killed in action Saturday 28 September 
              1918. Age 20. Lived Potton. Enlisted Woolwich, Kent. Son of Young 
              Boston Compton & Louisa Compton of Horslow Street, Potton. Buried in Potijze Chateau Lawn Cemetery, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. 
              Ref. G.4. (Inscription in Potton Cemetery Memorial Plot F44-46: 
              In the Great War 1914 – 1918 Boston Leopold, who was accidentally 
              killed. 28th Sept. 1918. Aged 20. Buried at Potijze Chateau 
              Lawn Cemetery, N.E. Ypres)   | 
         
          | DARLOW 
           | Albert 
             | Private 
              51607. 1st Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment. Formerly 
              12764 Bedfordshire Regiment. Died Wednesday 2 October 1918. Age 
              27. Born & lived Potton. Enlisted Bedford. Son of Fred & 
              Amelia Darlow of 20 Bury Hill, Potton. Buried in Terlincthun British 
              Cemetery, Wimille, Pas-de-Calais, France. Ref. XVII.E.20. 
             | 
         
          | DEEBLE 
           | Samuel 
             | Private 
              49257. 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Formerly 
              34831 East Surrey Regiment. Killed in action Friday 23 August 1918. 
              Born & lived Potton. Enlisted Bury St. Edmunds. Commemorated on  
              Vis-en-Artois Memorial, Pas-de-Calais, France. Ref. Panel 4 & 
              5.  | 
         
          | DELANEY 
           | J 
             | Probably: 
              Joseph 
              Delaney. L/Corporal 1279. 9th Battalion Royal Fusiliers 
              (City of London) Regiment. Killed in action Friday 7 July 1916. 
              Born & lived Sheffield (? Shefford). Enlisted Biggleswade. Commemorated on  
              Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Ref. Pier & Face 8C, 9A & 
              16A.  | 
         
          | DENNIS 
           | John 
             | Sergeant 
              33557. 14th Army Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Killed in 
              action Wednesday 15 August 1917. Age 29. Born Hertford. Enlisted 
              Potton. Son of Samuel & Fanny Dennis of Potton; husband of Florence 
              Annie Dennis of Cherry Croft, High Street, Sandy. Buried in Philosophe 
              British Cemetery, Mazingarbe, Pas-de-Calais, France. Ref. I.U.29. 
             | 
         
          | FELTS 
           | Percival 
              Claude  | 2nd 
              Lieutenant 6th Sqdn. Royal Flying Corps. Killed in action 
              in RE.8 A3545, with 2nd Lt. T. M. O'Neill (wounded) on Monday 23 
              July 1917. Age 22. Son of James William & Aagnes Maria Felts 
              of The Laurels, Potton. Educated Bedford Modern School (1909-11). 
              Buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge West-Vlaanderen, 
              Belgium. Ref. XIII.B.21. (Inscription in Potton Cemetery Memorial 
              Plot No F49: Percival Claud Felts, 2nd Lieut. 6th 
              Squadron Royal Flying Corps. Killed in action in Flanders. 23rd 
              July 1917. Aged 22 years. Interred Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, 
              Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.) See also Bedford 
              Modern School | 
         
          | FOSTER 
           | A 
                | No 
              further information available at present.  | 
         
          | FOSTER 
           | Ernest 
             | Private 
              23437. 4th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds 
              Sunday 15 April 1917. Born & lived Potton. Enlisted Ampthill. 
              Buried in Orchard Dump Cemetery, Arleux-en-Gohelle, Pas-de-Calais, 
              France. Ref. VI.A.16.  | 
         
          | FREESTONE 
           | J 
              H   | Probably: 
              Harold 
              Moulton (Meulton on CD) Freestone. Private 114640. 17th 
              Company Machine Gun Corps (Inf.). Formerly 23467 Essex Regiment. 
              Killed in action Thursday 19 September 1918. Age 20. Born & 
              lived Potton. Enlisted Biggleswade. Son of Alfred & Harriett 
              Freestone of Sun Street, Potton. Commemorated on  Vis-en-Artois Memorial, 
              Pas-de-Calais, France. Ref. Panel 10.  | 
         
          | GATES 
           | William 
              Henry   | Private 
              2654. East Surry Regiment. Killed in action Monday 26 April 1915. 
              Born Ampthill. Enlisted Biggleswade. Son of Alfred Henry and Kate 
              Gates. Commemorated on  Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, 
              Belgium. Ref. Addenda Panel 58. (Inscription in Potton Cemetery 
              on Memorial Plot No. D.81. Killed in France April 25th 
              1915)  | 
         
          | GIDDINGS 
           | Harry 
              K   | L/Corporal 
              32199. 6th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
              action Sunday 29 April 1917. Age 21. Lived Potton. Enlisted Bedford. 
              Son of Thomas and Emma Giddings of "Ivydale", Potton; grandson of 
              Henry Austin. Buried in Chili Trench Cemetery, Gavrelle, Pas-de-Calais, 
              France. Ref. D.19. (Inscription in Potton Cemetery on Memorial Plot 
              No. B8. Harry Giddings. Killed in action in France, April 23rd 
              1917, Aged 22. Interred in Chili Trench Cemetery, Gavrelle).  
             | 
         
          | GINN 
           | Frederick 
              William  | Driver 
              182822. 62nd Bty. 38th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. 
              Killed in action Thursday 25 April 1918. Age 25. Born & enlisted 
              Potton. Son of Frederick & Alice Ginn of "Brookside", Potton; 
              husband of Dorothy May Ginn of Royston Street, Potton. Commemorated on  
              Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. Panel 
              4 to 6 & 162. (Inscription in Potton Cemetery on Memorial Plot 
              No. F197. Frederick William Ginn Killed in Action France April 25th 
              1918. aged 25 years.)  | 
         
          | GURNEY 
           | Albert 
              G   | Sergeant 
              28160. 259th Siege Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of 
              wounds Sunday 22 July 1917. Age 26. Born & lived Potton. Enlisted 
              Sutton Park. Son of Thomas & Sarah Gurney of 3 New Town, Potton. 
              Buried in Nieppe Communal Cemetery, Nord. France. Ref. III.B.1. (Inscription 
              in Potton Cemetery on memorial Plot BA57. Albert, Sergt. R.G.A. 
              Killed in action in France July 22nd 1917. Age 26 years. 
              Buried in the Civil Cemetery, Neippe.)  | 
         
          | HILL 
           | W 
                | No 
              further information available at present.  | 
         
          | HUTCHINSON 
           | Herbert 
             | [Hutchison 
              on CWGC] Private 9271. 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire 
              Regiment. Died of wounds Saturday 24 October 1914. Born & lived 
              Potton. Enlisted Sutton Park. Buried in Ypres Town Cemetery, Ieper, 
              West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. A1.13.  | 
         
          | HUTCHINSON 
           | (Charles) 
              Nicholas  | Private 
              8196. 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
              action Tuesday 13 October 1914. Age 28. Born, lived and enlisted 
              Potton. Son of Charles & Ann Hutchinson of Everton Road, Potton. 
              Commemorated on  Le Touret Memorial, Pas-de-Calais, France. Ref. Panel 
              10 & 11.  | 
         
          | HUTCHINSON 
           | George 
             | Private 
              G/8320. 9th Battalion East Surrey Regiment. Died of wounds 
              Sunday 5 March 1916. Born Potton. Enlisted Biggleswade. Buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France. Ref. VIII.D.70. 
             | 
         
          | HUTCHINSON 
           | William 
             | [Hutchison 
              on CWGC] Sergeant 13370. 47th Company, Machine 
              Gun Corps (Inf.) Formerly 8319 Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
              action Saturday 9 September 1916. Born & lived Potton. Enlisted 
              Biggleswade. Commemorated on  Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Ref. 
              Pier & Face 5C & 12C.  | 
         
          | INSKIP 
           | Bert 
              William  | Private 
              G/14547. ‘C’ Company, 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment. 
              Killed in action Saturday 9 September 1916. Age 19. Born Potton. 
              Enlisted Bedford. Son of George & Annie Inskip of Station Road, 
              Potton. Buried in Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France. 
              Ref. XIII.J.3.  | 
         
          | KITCHENER 
           | James 
             | Private 
              133841. 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers Labour Corps. Formerly 
              35187 Middlesex Regiment. Died Sunday 3 November 1918. Born Potton. 
              Enlisted Biggleswade. Buried in St. Andre Communal Cemetery, Nord. 
              Ref. I.A.90.  | 
         
          | LINFORD, 
              MM  | Alfred 
              William   | Company 
              Sergeant Major G/20279. 12th Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed 
              in action Tuesday 25 September 1917. Born Potton. Enlisted Hertford. 
              Commemorated on  Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, France. 
              Ref. Panel 86 – 88. (Commemorated in Potton Cemetery on Memorial 
              Plot F134. Footstone F.E.L A.W.L.  | 
         
          | MANNING 
           | John 
             | L/Corporal 
              L/8831. 8th Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Killed 
              in action Sunday 27 May 1917. Age 28. Born Potton. Enlisted new 
              Cross, Kent. Son of Mrs. E. Winters of The Orchard, Mill Road, Potton. 
              Commemorated on  Railway Dugouts Burial Ground, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, 
              Belgium. Ref. Sp. Mem. C.32.  | 
         
          | MARSDEN 
           | George 
              James  | [Transcribed 
              as D J Marsden] Private 29213. 11th Battalion Essex Regiment. 
              Killed in action Thursday 6 December 1917. Age 28. Born Leighton 
              Buzzard. Lived Potton. Enlisted Sandy. Son of Caleb & Jane Marsden 
              of Royston Street, Potton; husband of Florence Marsden of Everton 
              Road, Potton. Buried Ribecourt British Cemetery, Nord, France. Ref. 
              I.F.6.  | 
         
          | MARSDEN 
           | Fred 
             | Sergeant 
              39316. 11th Battalion Essex Regiment. Attd. 6th 
              Div. H.Q. Formerly 07704 R.A.O.C. Died Saturday 2 November 1918. 
              Age 22. Born & lived Potton. Enlisted Bedford. Son of Mrs Minnie 
              Marsden of Sandy Road, Potton. Buried in Premont British Cemetery, 
              Aisne, France. Ref. I.E.9.  | 
         
          | MOORE 
           | F 
             |  Private 
              7311. Depot. East Surrey Regiment. Died 19 July 1918. Age 31. Buried 
              Potton Cemetery. (Not recorded on CD). Grave Memorial Plot BA42 
              in Potton Cemetery. | 
         
          | MUNKMAN 
           | Frank 
             |  
               Private 
                30946. 1st Battalion Hertfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 
                11 July 1918. Age 26. Born & lived Potton. Enlisted Bedford. 
                Son of Mr. Henry Munkman (died 1920) and Mrs. Ann Munkman of Potton; 
                brother of Martha Eizabeth Munkman. Buried in Saint-Amand 
                British Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France. Ref. IV.A.20. (Inscription 
                in Potton Cemetery Memorial Plot E30/31. No longer readable, but 
                Potton History Society records Frank Munkman, Killed at Bucquoy, 
                France. 10 July 1918. Aged 26. Interred Saint-Amand.) See also 
                RIPFrankMunkman
 Photograph 
                Courtesty & Copyright © Sergio Perla 2015 | 
         
          | PAYNE 
           | Walter 
             | Private 
              27644. 8th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
              action Thursday 19 April 1917. Age 36. Born and lived Potton. Enlisted 
              Bedford. Brother of Joseph Payne of Horslow Street, Potton. Commemorated on  
              Loos memorial, Pas-de-Calais, France. Ref. Panel 41.  | 
         
          | PEACOCK 
           | William 
              Henry  | Private 
              29558. 1/4th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment. Formerly 
              46472 Yorkshire Regiment. Born Potton, Bedfordshire. Enlisted Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
              Commemorated on  Ploegsteert Memorial, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. 
              Ref. Panel 4.  | 
         
          | REYNOLDS 
           | Arthur 
              George  | Private 
              G/25785. 1st battalion Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed 
              in action Tuesday 8 October 1918. Born and lived Potton. Enlisted 
              Bedford. Buried in Bellicourt British Cemetery, Aisne, France. Ref. 
              VII.E.2.  | 
         
          | REYNOLDS 
           | J 
              F  | Probably 
              Frederick 
              J. Reynolds. Private 25135. 4th Battalion Bedfordshire 
              Regiment. Killed in action Sunday 29 April 1917. Age 19. Born and 
              lived Biggleswade. Enlisted Ampthill. Son of Jack & Mary an 
              Reynolds of 52 Sun Street, Biggleswade. Commemorated on  Arras Memorial, 
              Pas-de-Calais, France. Ref. Bay 5.  | 
         
          | REYNOLDS 
           | W 
              E  | No 
              further information available at present.  | 
         
          | RICHARDSON 
           | E 
              G   | No 
              further information available at present.  | 
         
          | RICHARDSON 
           | James 
             | Private 
              3/8288. 7th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Died Saturday 
              10 February. Age 34. Born Gamlingay. Lived & enlisted Potton. 
              Son of James & Emma Richardson of Potton. Buried in Varennes Military 
              Cemetery, Somme, France. Ref. I.H.81.  | 
         
          | RICHARDSON 
           | Wilfred 
              Ernest  | Private 
              2711. 2nd East Surrey Regiment. Died Saturday 24 April 
              1915. Age 18. Born Potton. Enlisted Biggleswade. Son of Frederic 
              William & Ellen Richardson of Denver House, Potton. Commemorated on  
              Le Touret Memorial, Pas-de-Calais, France. Ref. Panel 18 & 19. 
             | 
         
          | SHEARMAN 
           | William 
             | Private 
              23436. 4th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
              action 13 November 1916. Age 23. Born & lived Potton. Enlisted 
              Ampthill. Son of Charles & Eliza Ann Shearman of Biggleswade 
              Road, Potton. Commemorated on  Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Ref. 
              Pier & Face 2C.  | 
         
          | SPRIGGS 
           | Frederick 
              Harry  |  
              Driver 
              177485. ‘D’ Bty. 38th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Killed 
              in action Saturday 13 April 1918. Age 29. Born and enlisted Potton. 
              Son of Harry & Mary Spriggs of Potton; husband of Louisa Ellen 
              Spriggs (nee Keeling) of Bull Street, Potton. Commemorated on  Tyne 
              Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. Panel 4 
              – 6 & 162.  (Inscription 
              in Potton Cemetery on Memorial Plot C272. Fredk. 
              Spriggs, Killed in action April 13th 1918, Aged 29 years) 
               
              Newspaper 
                reports: From The Bedfordshire Times & Independent. Friday 
                3rd May 1918.  Village 
                reports: Everton: The members of the Wesleyan Chapel heard with 
                regret on Saturday that Private Fred Spriggs was killed in the 
                fighting on the western front, for although belonging to Potton, 
                he was frequently one of the congregation. Mrs. Spriggs was organist 
                for many years before her marriage, and for several years he acted 
                as instructor and conductor for the musical festivals. The deepest 
                sympathy is felt for Mrs. Spriggs who now resides at Heath Road. 
                Potton: The friends of Signaller Fred Spriggs, R.F.A. have heard 
                that he was killed in action about a fortnight ago. He was the 
                son of Mr. & Mrs. H. Spriggs of Royston Street, and before 
                entering the Army was in the employ of Messrs. F.W. Braybrooks, 
                Ltd . 
                  From 
                Andy Pay's research into the Marquis de Ruvigny' s Roll of Honour 
                the following:Volume 
                2, Part 4, Page 194, Signaller 
                Frederick Harry SPRIGGS, number 177485 , 38th Brigade, 
                Royal Field Artillery. Son of Harry Spriggs of Royston Steert, 
                Potton county Bedford by his wife Mary daughter of John Jones. 
                Born Sawston county Cambridge 3-8-1888, educated Potton Council 
                school, was a parchment maker and splitter.Enlisted 1-10-16, served 
                in Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders from 27-6-17. Was 
                twice gassed and was killed in action between Neuve Eglise and 
                Dranoutre 13-4-18.He was recommended by his commanding officer 
                for the Military Medal for taking important messages to H.Q under 
                heavy shell fire 23-9-17 150 yards from the German lines. Unfortunately 
                his Colonel was killed.He married at the Wesleyan church, Potton 
                18-3-11 Louisa Ellen. | 
         
          | SURTEES 
           | Richard 
              Barron  | Private 
              2720. 2nd Battalion East surrey Regiment. Killed in action 
              28 April 1915. Age 18. Born St. Neots, Hunts. Enlisted Biggleswade. 
              Son of John & Lizzie Surtees of Spencer Farm, Potton. Commemorated on  
              Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. 
              Panel 34.  | 
         
          | SYMONDS 
           | James 
              Howard  | Private 
              F/2805. 16th Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regiment). 
              Killed in action Tuesday 22 May 1917. Born Potton. Enlisted Bedford. 
              Brother of Agnes Mary Symonds. Commemorated on  Arras memorial, Pas-de-Calais, 
              France. Ref. Bay 7. (Inscription in Potton Cemetery on Memorial 
              Plot F18/19. James Howard, Killed in France May 23rd 
              1917. Potton History Society records read: Son of George & Annie 
              Symonds. Born 23rd March 1880.)   | 
         
          | WHITFIELD 
           | Frederick 
             | Private 
              141584. 21st Battalion Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario 
              Regiment). Died Saturday 22 April 1916. Age 33. Son of Jonathan 
              & Naomi Whitfield of Horslow Street, Potton. Commemorated on  Ypres 
              (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. Panel 
              10 – 26 – 28.  | 
         
          | WHITFIELD 
           | Allen 
              Pettengell   |  Private 
              26754. 1st (Herts) Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. 
              Died at home Saturday 26 October 1918. age 22. Born & lived 
              Potton. Enlisted Ampthill. Son of Jonathan & Naomi Whitfield 
              of King Street, Potton. Buried in Potton Cemetery. Memorial Plot BA46. 
              Potton History Society records read: Born 6th December 
              1896) | 
         
          | WOODS 
           | F 
              T   | No 
              further information available at present.  | 
         
          | 1939 – 1945 | 
         
          | APTHORPE 
           | Arthur 
              Walter  |  
              Fusilier 
              14701379. 6th Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers. Died Saturday 
              24 February 1945. age 18. Son of Walter & Louisa Apthorpe of 
              Potton. Buried in Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Germany. Ref. 51.C.9. 
              (Inscription in Potton Cemetery on Memorial Plot G301 reads: Also 
              of her Grandson Arthur Walter Apthorpe. Killed in action 24th 
              Feb 1945. Aged 18.) His grandmother Louisa Jane Hilditch, died 28th 
              January 1953, aged 79 and Helen Louisa Apthorpe, died 30th 
              September 1961, aged 37. 
              
 | 
         
          | COBB 
           | George 
              William  |  Sapper 
              14631797. 20 Bomb Disposal Company, Royal Engineers. Died Thursday 
              29 November 1945. Age 40. Husband of Gladys Cobb of Potton. Buried in Potton Cemetery Memorial G300. His wife Gladys is buried in the 
              same grave, died 26th December 1981, aged 73. | 
         
          | DAISLEY 
           | Arthur 
              William  | Gunner 
              863416. ‘D’ Bty. 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery. 
              Died Thursday 24 April 1941. Age 22. Son of Walter & Sarah Ann 
              Daisley of Potton. Buried in Halfaya Sollum War Cemetery, Egypt. Ref. 
              15.D.7.  | 
         
          | EDWARDS 
           | R 
             | No 
              further information available at present.  | 
         
          | HUTCHINSON 
           | A 
             | No 
              further information available at present.  | 
         
          | JAKES 
           | Dick 
             | Driver 
              T/187282. 64 Bulk Petrol Transport Company, Royal Army Service Corps. 
              Died Sunday 29 August 1943. Age 28. Son of Sydney & Ada Jakes; 
              husband of Sylvia Grace Jakes of Gamlingay, Cambs. Buried in Medjez-el-Bab 
              War Cemetery, Tunisia. Ref. 7.B.15. (Inscription in Potton Cemetery 
              on Memorial Plot E101 reads: Our dear Son Dick who was killed in 
              North Africa 28th August 1943, Aged 28)  | 
         
          | KIDD 
           | V 
             | Probably: 
              Victor 
              Alfred Kidd. Private 6409423. 2/7th Battalion The Queen’s 
              Royal Regiment (W. Surrey). Died Thursday 9 September 1943. Age 
              21. Son of Herbert C. & Mary Anne Matilda Kidd. Buried in Salerno 
              War Cemetery, Italy. Ref. I.A.17.  | 
         
          | KITCHENER 
           | Macdonald 
             | Trooper 
              10602953. 4th Regiment Reconnaissance Corps. R.A.C. Died 
              Wednesday 2 August 1944. Age 25. Son of Walter & Ada Kitchener; 
              husband of Margaret Elizabeth Kitchener of Sandy. Buried Arezzo 
              War Cemetery, Italy. Ref. V.E.9.  | 
         
          | LANGLEY 
           | G 
              T   | Possibly: 
              Gordon 
              Thompson Langley. Flt/Lt. 83713. 68 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Volunteer 
              Reserve. Died Monday 14 June 1943. Age 27. Son of Frank & Lucy 
              Thompson Langley; husband of Marjory Langley (nee Burgoyne) of County 
              Oak, Crawley, Sussex. BA Hons. (Oxon). Buried in Scottow Cemetery, 
              Norfolk. Ref. 303.  | 
         
          | MONTEITH 
           | E 
              W A   | Trooper 
              14991645. 3rd Carabiniers (POW Dragoon Guards), R.A.C. 
              Died Thursday 27 June 1946. Buried in Karachi War Cemetery, Pakistan. 
              Ref. 11.B.11.  | 
         
          | NORMAN 
           | Stanley 
              Edmund  | Gunner 
              845570. 65 (The Norfolk yeomanry) Anti tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. 
              Died Tuesday 8 October 1940. Aged 26 years. Buried in Potton Cemetery 
              Memorial No. G231..   | 
         
          | TRUNDLEY 
           | Leonard 
              Gordon  | Private 
              5952150. 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment. Died 
              Sunday 26 March 1944. Age 26. son of Charles E. Trundley & Edith 
              Trundley; husband of Nellie Trundley of Biggleswade. Buried in Delhi 
              War Cemetery, India. Ref. 5.G.1.  | 
         
          | NOT 
              ON THE WAR MEMORIAL, BUT RECORDED IN THE CEMETERY  Either 
              buried there, or an inscription on a family gravestone.  | 
         
          | CHARTER 
           | Albert 
             | Private 
              20639. 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
              action Saturday 21 September 1918. Born and lived Bletchley. Commemorated on  
              Vis-en-Artois Memorial, Pas-de-Calais, France. Ref. Panel 4 & 
              5. (Inscription in Potton Cemetery on Memorial Plot D03. Also their 
              son, Albert Charter. Killed in France August 21 1918. aged 20 years) 
             | 
         
          | EMERY 
           | F 
             |  Private 
              2854. 5th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Died Tuesday 
              8 December 1914. Buried in Potton Cemetery. Not on Soldiers Died CD. 
              (Inscription in Potton Cemetery on Memorial Plot BA12. 2854 Private 
              F. Emery. Bedfordshire Regiment. 8th December 1914.) | 
         
          | GARDINER 
           | Stanley 
              Tysoe  | 2nd 
              Lieutenant 55th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Killed 
              in action Tuesday 27 June 1916. age 24. Son of William & Sarah 
              A. Gardiner of Kendal, Westmoreland. Buried in Brandhoek Military 
              Cemetery, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. I.J.13A. (Inscription 
              in Potton Cemetery on Memorial Plot D57. Stanley Tysoe Gardiner. 
              Killed in action June 27th 1916.)  | 
         
          | HARE 
           | William 
              Charles  |  Private 
              203183. 5th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Died at 
              home 22 October 1918. Age 30. Born Everton Heath. Lived Potton. 
              Enlisted Whitehall, Middlesex. Son of George & Priscilla Hare 
              of Everton Heath,; husband of Kate Hare. Buried in Potton Cemetery 
              Memorial Plot BA45. (Potton History Society records reads William 
              Charles. Died Military Hospital, Bermondsey.) See 
              Gamligay Memorial. | 
         
          | EMERY 
           | Jack 
             | Inscription 
              in Potton Cemetery on Memorial Plot G214 reads: Also of Jack, Died 
              7th August 1943 whilst a Prisoner of War in Malaya. Aged 
              30.  |