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          | SOULDROP 
              - Roll of HonourWorld War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed 
              informationCompiled and copyright © 2000 Martin Edwards
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        The 
          Memorial stands in the churchyard of All Saints Church and takes the 
          form of a cross mounted on a round column standing ona plinth with a 
          single step. There 
          are seven names for World War 1 and one for World War 2 with two further 
          burials in the churchyard that do not appear on the memorial. The memorial 
          was dedicated by local clergy and unveiled by Sir Albert Edward Bowen 
          11th September 1921. 
         
          |   Photographs Copyright © Martin Edwards 2000
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        IN 
          MEMORY OF THE BRAVE MENWHO FROM THIS VILLAGE FELL
 IN THE GREAT WAR
 1914-1918
 
         
          | ADAMS | John 
            Henry | Private 
              31464, 58th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in action 
              Wednesday, 15th November 1916 in France & Flanders. Age 20. 
              Born and resident Souldrop, enlisted Ampthill. Son of George Henry 
              and Emma Adams, of Banktop, Souldrop. Formerly, 23587, Bedfordshire 
              Regiment. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier 
              and Face 5 C and 12 C |   
          | BIRD | Percy |  
               Private 
                TR/10/27004, 31st (Training Reserve) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers 
                (City of London Regiment). Died at home Monday, 2nd April 1917. 
                Age 18. Born Whymington, Northants, enlisted Bedford, resident 
                Sharnbrook. Son of Frederick and Annie Bird, of Souldrop. Buried 
                in All Saints churchyard, Souldrop.
 27004 
                PRIVATEP BIRD
 ROYAL FUSILIERS
 2nd APRIL 1917
 AGE 18
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          | EDWARDS | John | Acting 
              Corporal 23660, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
              action Sunday, 29th April 1917 in France & Flanders. Born and 
              resident Souldrop, enlisted Bedford. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, 
              Pas de Calais, France. Bay 5. |   
          | JOHNSON | Bertie 
            Edward Malkin |  
              [Spelt Birty on SDGW] Private 23749, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire 
              Regiment. Died at home Wednesday, 16th May 1917. Age 25. Born Creaton, 
              Northants, enlisted Ampthill, resident Souldrop. Son of Mrs. H. 
              Johnson, The Green, Creaton, Northants. Buried in St Michael's churchyard, 
              South-East of church, Great Creaton, Northants.  |   
          | KNIGHT | Arthur 
            Ernest | Private 
              23752, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Monday, 
              13th November 1916 in France & Flanders. Born Northampton, enlisted 
              Ampthill, resident Souldrop. Commemorated in Y RAVINE CEMETERY, 
              BEAUMONT-HAMEL, Somme, France. Special Memorial D. 2.  |   
          | PEERS | Cecil 
            Luke |  
              Private G/14353, 1st Battalion, Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died 
              of wounds Thursday, 19th September 1918 in France & Flanders. 
              Born Sharnbrook, enlisted Bedford, resident Colworth (sic), Sharnbrook. 
              Buried in BRIE BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France. Grave I. E. 3.  |   
          | PRIGMORE | Edward | Rifleman 
              2053, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own). Died 
              of wounds Tuesday, 2nd March 1915 in France & Flanders. Age 
              26. Born and resident Souldrop, enlisted Bedford. Son of Arthur 
              and Sarah Jane Prigmore, of Souldrop. Buried in BAILLEUL COMMUNAL 
              CEMETERY (NORD), Nord, France. Grave T. II. |   
          | RICH | Herbert | Private 
              23217, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action Monday, 
              23rd April 1917 in France & Flanders. Born and resident Souldrop, 
              enlisted Ampthill. Son of Mrs. S. A. Rich, of Souldrop. Commemorated 
              on the Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 5. |   
          | SMITH | Leonard | Private 
              9867, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 15th 
              June 1915 in France & Flanders. Born and resident Souldrop, 
              enlisted Bedford. |   
          | 1939-1945 |   
          | TIPPING | Raymond | [TIPPINGS 
              on CWGC] Sapper 2152706 281 Field Park Company, Royal Engineers who 
              died on Monday, 11th October 1943. Age 24. Son of William and Gwendoline 
              Tippins [sic]. Buried in BARI WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Grave XIV. A. 
              33.  |   
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               Not 
              on memorial but in the churchyard |   
          | KNIGHTS | Audrey |  
               Private 
                W/263093, Auxilary Territorial Service. Died Sunday, 15th October 
                1944. Age 21. Daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Mary Knights, of 
                Souldrop. Sister of the below. Buried in All Saints churchyard, 
                Souldrop.
 W/263093 
                PRIVATEAUDREY KNIGHTS
 AUXILARY TERRITORIAL SERVICE
 15th OCTOBER 1944
 AGE 21
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          | KNIGHTS | Dorothy |  
               Lance 
                Corporal W/212611, Auxilary Territorial Service. Died Monday, 
                26th August 1946. Age 25. Daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Mary 
                Knights, of Souldrop. Sister of the above. Buried in All Saints 
                churchyard, Souldrop.
 W/212611 
                PRIVATE DOROTHY KNIGHTS
 AUXILARY TERRITORIAL SERVICE
 26th AUGUST 1946
 AGE 25
 |  Last updated 7 July, 2009 |