
BLETCHLEY
ST MARY -
WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and copyright © 2003 - Transcribed Carolynn Langley; researched
Martin Edwards
further research Philip Richardson
The
external memorial is situated on a triangular area off Church green
Road, Bletchley at the entrance to St Mary's Church. There is a further
set of memorials within the church on boards with gilt script. Those
on the memorial outside the church are marked 'm' and those on the memorials
inside the church are marked '+'
The
inscription on the external war memorial reads:
TO
THE GLORY OF GOD
AND THE ETERNAL MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
TO SAVE THEIR COUNTRY
AND PRESERVE LIBERTY, IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 - 1918
YE
THAT LIVE ON
MID ENGLISH PASTURES GREEN
REMEMBER US, AND THINK
WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN
The
two memorials within the church read:
THIS
MEMORIAL IS DEDICATED
BY FELLOW PARISHIONERS IN
MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES IN THE TWO WARS
1914-1918
IN
GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THOSE FROM THIS PARISH
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR FREEDOM
1939-1945
GRANT UNTO THEM ETERNAL REST
O LORD AND LET LIGHT PERPETUAL
SHINE UPON THEM
World
War 1 |
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m |
ARBER |
Henry
George |
Private
014617, 3rd Company, Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Died 17th November
1918 in France & Flanders. Son of Henry george and Rosa Arber;
husband of M. E. Arber, of 85 Dean Street, Marlow. Born Todingham.
Buried in STE. Marie CEMETERY, LE HAVRE, Seine-Maritime, France.
Div. 62. Grave IV. B. 4. |
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m |
CALDWELL |
William |
Corporal
1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment transferred to 222164, 207th Employment
Company attached 4th Division Train, Labour Corps. Died 22nd March
1918 in France & Flanders. Age 47. Born Liverpool, enlisted
Oxford, resident Bletchley. Son of William and Mary Caldwell, of
Liverpool; husband of Elizabeth Caldwell, of 84, Duncombe St., Bletchley,
Bucks. Served in the South African Campaign. Formerly 9158, Oxfordshire
and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Buried in DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY,
ETRUN, Pas de Calais, France. Grave VI. E. 36. |
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m |
CHADWICK |
Douglas
Chadwick |
Lieutenant,
Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry & killed in 1916. His father
John (who was a Major & the second in command of his sons battalion)
was also the local Architect and he designed the St Mary's memorial. |
+ |
m |
DAY |
Harry |
No
further information currently available |
+ |
m |
DICKENS |
Cyril
Irving |
Lance
Corporal 11097, 1st Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borders. Killed
in action 1st July 1916 in France & Flanders. Age 19. Born Bletchley,
enlisted and resident Liverpool. Son of Frank and Annie Dickens,
of Bletchley. Buried in KNIGHTSBRIDGE CEMETERY, MESNIL-MARTINSART,
Somme, France. Grave C. 30. |
+ |
m |
DICKENS |
Sidney
Amos |
Private
30364, Depot, Worcesterhsire Regiment. Died in England 9th October
1917. Age 40. Born Newton Longville, enlisted Rugby, resident Bletchley.
Son of Frank and Annie Dickens, of Old Bletchley. Buried in EXETER
HIGHER CEMETERY, Devon. Grave 148. |
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m |
GOSS |
Harry |
Driver
42922, "D" Battery, 50th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Died of wounds 4th July 1918 in France & Flanders. Age 39. Born
Waterheaton (sic), Buckinghamshire, enlisted Nottingham. Son of
George and Maria Goss, of Water Eaton, Bletchley. Buried in LA KREULE
MILITARY CEMETERY, HAZEBROUCK, Nord, France. Grave II. C. 7. |
+ |
m |
GUNTRIP |
John
W |
Private
9143, 2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in actgion
12th March 1915 in France & Flanders. Born Simpson, Buckinghamshire,
enlisted Kettering. Commemorated on the Addenda Panel LE TOURET
MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. |
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m |
GURNEY |
Francis
William |
Rifleman
Z/2264, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own).
Killed in action 16th March 1915 in France & Flanders. Age 20.
Born and resident Bletchley, enlisted Rugby. Son of Frank Washington
Gurney, and Ellen E. J. Gurney, of 11, Duncombe St., Fenny Stratford.
Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face
1 C and 1 D. |
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HANTON |
[Reuben]
William H |
World
War 1 casualty who served with the Machine Gun Corps. His given
name was Rueben not William. It is not known why the name on the
War Memorial is shown as William, but this is Reuben Howard Hanton
who was born in Bletchley in 1894, the son of Emma Hanton who later
married Albert Atkins. By 1911 Reuben was living with cousins in
Holloway, London and working as a waiter. Reuben served in the 57th
Battalion, the Machine Gun Corps, achieving the rank of Lance-Corporal.
On 30 August L/Cpl Reuben Hanton was killed in action on the fourth
day of the Battle of the Scarpe on the Western Front. He is buried
a few miles from the battlefield in the cemetery of St Martin Calvaire
in grave II.B.31 |
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m |
JAMES |
Walter |
Private
19421, 5th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
Killed in action 24th August 1916 in France & Flanders. Age
46. Born and resident Bletchley, enlisted Kilburn, Yorkshire. Son
of Charles James, of Laurel Terrace, Old Bletchley. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 10 A and 10 D. |
+ |
m |
KEYTE |
Edward
Henry |
Lance
Corporal 50733, 1st Battalion, Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal
Berkshire Regiment). Killed in action 24th April 1918 in France
& Flanders. Born and resident Bletchley, enlisted Aylesbury.
Buried in DOUCHY-LES-AYETTE BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.
Grave II. C. 8. |
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m |
KING |
Frederick
John |
Sergeant
14109, 7th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
Killed in action 9th May 1917 in Salonika. Age 33. Born Newton Longville,
enlisted Slough, resident Bletchley. Son of Thomas and Mary Ann
King, of Reginald Cottages, Denbigh Rd., Bletchley. Commemorated
on DOIRAN MEMORIAL, Greece. |
+ |
m |
LEONARD |
Edwin
William |
Sapper
WR/2569547, 18th Wagon Erecting Company, Railway Section, Royal
Engineers. Died 30th October 1918 in France & Flanders. Born
and enlisted Bletchley. Son of George and Emily Edith Leonard, of
Church Green Rd., Bletchley. Buried in LES BARAQUES MILITARY CEMETERY,
SANGATTE, Pas de Calais, France. Grave VI. C. 7. |
+ |
m |
SELBY-LOWNDES |
[Richard] Cecil |
Cecil
Selby-Lowndes given name was Richard & is listed as such on
the CWGC. Cecil was from a landowning family who built half of the
railway in North Buckinghamshirte and interestingly was Sir John
French aide du camp during the Boer War. |
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M |
MAKEHAM |
Eric
H |
He
was a Bletchley chap who emigrated to Australia and was seriously
wounded in 1917. He eventually died in 1921 and was a late edition
to the St Mary's memorial |
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m |
MEAGER |
Laurence
aka Bob |
Sapper
446962, 474th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Died of wounds 28th
September 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 38. Born and enlisted
Bletchley. Son of Fredrick and Louise Meager, of Bletchley; husband
of Annie Elizabeth Meager, of Three Tree Square, Whaddon Rd., Bletchley,
Bucks. Buried in DOZINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot VII. Row E. Grave 8. |
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m |
MORRIS |
Stanley
John |
Private
266662, 2nd/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire
Light Infantry. Died 19th April 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged
20. Born and resident Bletchley, enlisted Aylesbury. Son of George
and Ellen E. Morris, of 23, Albert St., Bletchley. Buried in HEILLY
STATION CEMETERY, MERICOURT-L'ABBE, Somme, France. Plot VI Row E
Grave 29. |
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m |
PALMER |
George
Samuel |
Private
41743, 7th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Killed in action
16th August 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 19. Born and enlisted
Bletchley. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Palmer, of 1, Windsor St., Bletchley,
Bucks. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 70 to 72 |
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m |
PERRY |
Walter
William |
Private 3/10784, 1st Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Died
of wounds in Cambridge on 7th January 1915. Aged 34. Enlisted Kettering,
Northants. Born in Water Eaton in 1880, the only child of George
Perry, a farm labourer who subsequently joined the postal service,
and Elizabeth (nee Cook). He began his working life as a railway
labourer, then in 1909 he married Amy Cooke, they had a daughter
Amy Elizabeth and the family moved to Northamptonshire where William
worked in the ironstone industry. William joined the Northamptonshire
Regiment and served on the Western Front before either illness or
injury caused him to be repatriated. Buried in North-East corner
of BLETCHLEY (ST. MARY) CHURCHYARD, Buckinghamshire. |
+ |
m |
ROSE |
George
Henry |
Private
94581, Labour Corps. Died of wounds 1st November 1917 in France
& Flanders. Born and enlisted Bletchley. Son of Mr. H. Rose,
of 5, Railway Terrace, Bletchley, Bucks. Formerly 24060, 10th Battalion,
Royal Berkshire Regiment. Buried in MENDINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY,
Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot VI Row A Grave 53. |
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SAUNDERS |
William
Aarthur |
Rifleman
in the Royal Irish Fusiliers (killed in 1918). |
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m |
SHOULER |
William
Joseph |
[Spelt
SHOULE on SDGW] Lance Corporal 44819, 1st (Garrison) Battalion,
Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action 22nd April 1918 in France &
Flanders. Aged 22. Born Thornborough, Buckinghamshire, enlisted
Aylesbury, resident Bletchley. Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Shouler,
of Bletchley. Formerly 50341, Worcestershire Regiment. Buried in
ACHEUX BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot 1. Row C. Grave 8. |
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m |
STAIRS |
Arthur
[Rolls] |
Arthur Rolls Stairs was born in Steeple Claydon in 1897, the only
child of George William Stairs and Priscilla (nee Morby). The family
moved to Water Eaton some time between 1901 and 1911. Arthur joined
the 3rd Battalion, the Grenadier Guards, took part in the battle
of Cambrai and was listed as missing in action on 27 November 1917.
He has no known grave and is remembered on the Cambrai Memorial,
Louverval, on panel 2. |
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m |
STANIFORD |
Herbert
George |
Lance
Corporal DM2/163805, 689th M.T. Company, Royal Army Service Corps.
Died 6th November 1918 in the Balkans. Aged 37. Born Buckingham,
enlisted and resident Bletchley. Son of George and Jane Staniford,
of Bletchley Rd., Bletchley, Bucks. Buried in SKOPJE BRITISH CEMETERY,
Macedonia. Row D Grave 2. |
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m |
STEVENS |
James
Frederick |
[Listed
on SDGW & CWGC as Frederick James] Private 22824, 11th Garrison
Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry attached
2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action 20th August
1916 in France & Flanders. Born and enlisted Bletchley. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 10 A and 10 D |
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m |
TOOTH |
Thomas
Charles |
Private
24276, 1st/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire
Light Infantry. Died in England 4th March 1915. Aged 21. Born Banbury,
enlisted Aylesbury, resident Bletchley. Son of Mr. T. and Mrs. E.
Tooth, of 15, Railway Terrace, Bletchley, Bucks. Buried in BLETCHLEY
CEMETERY, Bletchley, Bucks. Section OC Grave 7BB. See also Fenny
Stratford/Bletchley Cemetery
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m |
TROUGHTON |
Percy
C |
Percy Troughton was born on 24 January 1879 in Water Eaton, one
of eleven children born to Thomas Troughton, a railway signalman,
and his wife Sarah (nee Chapman). He joined the Royal Navy for 12
years in 1898, serving as a stoker, before being transferred to
the Royal Navy Reserve in 1910. After a period working as a hall
porter in Northampton General Hospital, Percy moved to London where
he married Amelia Clarke in 1911. The couple had two sons, Thomas
(born 1912) and Ernest (born 1914). Percy was recalled to the Royal
Navy on the outbreak of war; he served as a Stoker 1st Class and
died on 1 June 1916 when his ship, HMS Tipperary, was sunk at the
battle of Jutland. He is remembered on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. |
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m |
WALLSGROVE |
John
F |
Private
12264, 6th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
Killed in action 15th March 1916 in France & Flanders. Born
and resident Bletchley, enlisted Rugby. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN
GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 37 and 39. |
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m |
WARR |
Benjamin
William Green |
Private
4331, 2nd/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire
Light Infantry. Killed in action 19th July 1916 in France &
Flanders. Aged 22. Born Gayton, Northmaptonshire, enlisted Aylesbury,
resident Bletchley. Son of Thos. and Sarah Warr, of 9, Windsor St.,
Bletchley, Bucks. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais,
France. Panel 83 to 85. See also Bletchley/Fenny
Stratford War Memorial. |
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m |
WEST |
George |
Private
28744, 1st/1st Battalion, Herefordshire Regiment. Died 20th February
1920. Buried at BLETCHLEY CEMETERY, Buckinghamshire. See also Fenny
Stratford/Bletchley Cemetery |
World War 2 |
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m |
AYRES |
Richard
E |
No
further information currently available |
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m |
BAKER |
Donald |
Pilot
Officer (Pilot), 625 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 16th December 1943. Aged 20. Son of Frank Walter Thomas Baker
and Laura Baker, of Bletchley. Buried in HANOVER WAR CEMETERY, Hannover,
Niedersachsen, Germany. Plot 8 Row H Grave 8. See also Newton
Longville War Memorial |
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m |
BROWN |
Frederick
R |
No
further information currently available |
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CALBERT |
J |
No
further information currently available |
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m |
CALVER |
William |
possibly
William CALVER, Sergeant 759165, 14 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. Died 21st May 1941. Commemorated on ALAMEIN MEMORIAL, Egypt.
Column 242. |
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m |
CATTERALL |
John |
probably
John CATTERALL, Private 5952645, 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire and
Hertfordshire Regiment. Died 21st September 1944. Drowned aboard
the Toyofuku Maru prisoner ship en route to Japan when sunk by aircraft
off Luzon. Aged 25. Born Cumberland, resident Buckinghamshire. Commemorated
om SINGAPORE MEMORIAl, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore. Column 62. |
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m |
DAVIS |
Harry
Douglas |
Private
5950407, 5th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 21st August 1943
as a P.O.W. Aged 25. Born and resident Buckinghamshire. Son of Albert
Edward and Mabel Fanny Davis, of Bletchley. Buried in KANCHANABURI
WAR CEMETERY, Thailand. Special Memorial 9 M 9. |
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m |
ESSEN |
Charles
Arthur |
Sapper
5382598, 159 Railway Construction Company, Royal Engineers. Died
17th June 1940. Aged 20. Son of Charles and Alice Essen, of Bletchley.
Brother of George below. Buried in PORNIC WAR CEMETERY, Loire-Atlantique,
France. Plot 2 Row B Grave 18. |
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m |
ESSEN |
George
J |
Driver
T/271084, Royal Army Service Corps attached 1539 L.A.A. Regiment,
Royal Artillery. Died 28th April 1945. Son of Charles and Alice
Essen, of Bletchley. Brother of Charles above. Commemorated on GROESBEEK
MEMORIAL, Gelderland, Netherlands. Panel 9. |
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ESSEN |
G |
No
further information currently available |
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m |
HANKINS |
Glyn |
Flight
Sergeant 1577648, 261 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died on Thursday 23rd December 1943. Son of William Harris Hankins
and Annie May Hankins, of Bletchley, Buckinghamshire. Commemorated
on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Singapore. Column 425. See also Leighton
Buzzrd Cedrs School memorial |
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m |
JONES |
John
William |
Able
Seaman C/JX 130272, H.M.S. Samphire, Royal Navy. Died 20th January
1943. Aged 32. Son of William Henry and Emily Jane Jones; husband
of Nora Emily Jones of Bletchley. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL
MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 69, Column 1. |
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m |
KNIGHT |
Albert
E |
probably
Albert Ernest KNIGHT, Lance Corporal 5951392, 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire
and Hertfordshire Regiment. Died 5th June 1945. Aged 25. Born and
resident Buckinghamshire. Buried in YOKOHAMA WAR CEMETERY, Japan.
British Section Plot F Row B Grave 4. |
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m |
MAY |
Leonard
George |
Sergeant
(Pilot), 17 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 8th
July 1941. Aged 20. Husband of Ivy Amy May, of Bletchley. Buried
in St MARY CHURCHYARD, BLETCHLEY, Buckinghamshire. |
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m |
MYNARD |
Edgar
George |
Sergeant
799469, 99 (The Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment,
Royal Artillery. Died between 28th May 1940 and 4th June 1940. Son
of Abel E. and Edith I. Mynard; husband of Constance Emily Mynard,
of Bletchley. Buried in MERVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord,
France. Plot 1. Row A. Grave 54. |
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m |
PEACOCK |
Alec
[Arthur] |
Lance
Corporal 855064, Corps of Military Police. Died 30th March 1941.
Aged 22. Son of Ellen Clare, of Bletchley. Buried in ST MICHAEL
CHURCHYARD, WOBURN SANDS, Bedfordshire. |
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m |
SINFIELD,
DFC |
David
Forster |
Flying
Officer (Navigator) 1566 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 21st February 1945. Aged 19. Son of William Panter Sinfield,
and of Mary Elizabeth Sinfield (nee Forster), of Bletchley, Buckinghamshire.
Exhibitioner of Bedford
Modern School. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (D.F.C.).
Buried in RHEINBERG WAR CEMETERY, Kamp Lintfort, Nordrhein-Westfal,
Germany. Plot 11. Row A. Grave 14. |
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m |
SMITH |
Leslie
Frederick |
Flying
Officer (Pilot) 136933, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died
8th September 1943. Aged 28. Son of James Frederick and Florence
Elizabeth Smith, of Bletchley; husband of Norah Kathleen Smith,
of Bletchley. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (D.F.C.). Buried
in BLETCHLEY CEMETERY, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire. New Part. Grave
1061. See also Fenny
Stratford/Bletchley Cemetery
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m |
SPRING |
Albert |
No
further information currently available |
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m |
TOMPKINS |
James
Stuart David |
Corporal
14492958, 7th Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps. Died 16th
August 1947. Aged 20. Son of Rowland B. Tompkins and Hylda Tompkins,
of Bletchley. Buried in KIRKEE WAR CEMETERY, India. Plot 6. Row
F. Grave 17. |
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m |
WHITELEY |
John
P |
possibly
John Percival WHITELEY, Brigadier, General Staff. Died 4th July
1943. Aged 45. Son of Frank Whiteley, C.M.G., J.P., and Sarah Emily
Whiteley; husband of Amy Beatrice Whiteley (nee Tetley), of Brackley,
Northamptonshire. M.P. for Buckingham Division from 1937. Awarded
Order of British Empire (O.B.E.) and T.D. Buried in GIBRALTAR (NORTH
FRONT) CEMETERY, Gibraltar. Plot 1. Row A. Grave 7. |
Last updated
28 June, 2021
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