
ARRETON -
WAR MEMORIAL
Compiled
and copyright © Transcribed
and photographed by Lynda Smith 2004
The
memorial stands in the churchyard of St Georges Parish Church,
Arreton. The memorial has a fair bit of lichen on it, which is obscuring
some of the letters in the names. Further research may clarify some
of the letters. No in a set order originally, the memorial names have
been sorted into surnakme sequence for ease of searching.
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Photographs
Copyright © Lynda Smith 2004
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IN
MEMORY
OF
THE MEN OF ARRETON
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
FOR THEIR COUNTRY
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 1919
ALEXANDER |
Thomas
Edgar |
Lance
Corporal 1186. 8th Battalion Hampshire Regiment (Isle of Wight Rifles).
Died in Malta on 29th October 1915. Aged 20. Born Whippingham, Isle
of Wight. Lived Shide, Isle of Wight. Enlisted Newport, Isle of
Wight. Son of Thomas Hinton Alexander and Caroline Sarah Alexander,
of Garrett's Farm, Newport, Isle of Wight. Buried: Pieta Military
Cemetery, Malta. Ref. A. XVII. 3. Lance Corporal. Isle of Wight
Rifles. |
HOOKEY |
William
James |
Rifleman
330708. "C Coy. 1st/8th Battalion Hampshire Regiment (Isle of Wight
Rifles). Killed in action in Palestine on 19th April 1917. Aged
39. Lived Arreton. Enlisted Newport Isle of Wight. Husband of Agnes
M. Hookey, of Maranallia, Apse Heath, Sandown, Isle of Wight. Commemorated:
Jerusalem Memorial. Panels 28 and 29. |
PITTIS
M.C. |
Charles
Seymour |
Captain.
8th Battalion Hampshire Regiment (Isle of Wight Rifles). Killed
in action on 19th April 1917. Aged 21. Son of Seymour and Kate Pittis,
of Hale Manor, Arreton, Isle of Wight. Awarded the Military Cross.
Buried: Gaza War Cemetery, Israel. Ref. XXI. E. 7. |
POCOCK |
(James)
Henry |
Rifleman
1812. 1st/8th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment (Isle of Wight Rifles).
Killed in action in Gallipoli on 12th August 1915. Born Rookley,
Isle of Wight. Lived Arreton. Enlisted Newport, Isle of Wight. Helles
Memorial, Turkey. Panel 125-134 or 223-226 228-229 & 328. |
PUNCH |
James |
Rifleman
2215. 1st/8th Battalion Hampshire Regiment (Isle of Wight Rifles).
Killed in action in Gallipoli on 12th August 1915. Lived Merstone,
Isle of Wight. Enlisted Newport, Isle of Wight. Commemorated: Helles
Memorial, Turkey. Panel 125-134 or 223-226 228-229 & 328. |
WEAVING |
Frederick
George Henry |
(George
Henry on CWGC). Rifleman 1978. 1st/8th Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Isle of Wight Rifles). Died in Gallipoli on 16th November 1915.
Aged 18. Born Merstone, Isle of Wight. Enlisted Newport, Isle of
Wight. Only son of Henry and Martha Weaving, of Merstone Manor Cottages,
Newport, Isle of Wight. Buried: Ari Burnu Cemetery, Anzac, Turkey.
Ref. J. 11. |
CALLAWAY |
George
Hilton |
Private
54725. 2nd/4th Battalion Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action in
France & Flanders on 20th October 1918. Aged 20. Born and lived
Arreton. Enlisted Southampton. Son of Charles and Sarah Callaway,
of Arreton, Newport, Isle of Wight. Buried: Quievy Communal Cemetery
Extension, Nord, France. Ref. A. 11. |
JAMES |
(William)
Cecil |
Private
24733. "B" Coy. 14th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Killed
in action in France & Flanders on 31st July 1917. Aged 24. Born
Mersley, Isle of Wight. Lived Arreton. Enlisted Newport, Isle of
Wight. Son of Walter Frank and Annie Janet James, of Vicarage Cottage,
Arreton, Isle of Wight. Commemorated: Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial,
Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 35. |
MORRIS |
Alfred |
Lance
Corporal 9468. 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action
in France & Flanders on 1st July 1916. Born Highgate, London. Lived
Shide Mill, Isle of Wight. Enlisted Newport Isle of Wight. Commemorated:
Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and Face 7 C and 7 B. |
BRETT |
William
Frank |
Second
Lieutenant. (Lt. On Memorial). 24th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison
Artillery. Died of wounds on 15th October 1917. Aged 35. Son of
J. Brett, of Redway, Merstone; husband of Harriet Louisa Brett,
of Claremont The Mall, Brading, Isle of Wight. Awarded Long Service
and Good Conduct Medal. Buried: Larch Wood (Railway Cutting) Cemetery,
Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. V. A. 32. |
NEWLAND |
John
Henry |
Serjeant
40193. 64th Company, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died in India on
28th July 1917. Born and enlisted Newport, Isle of Wight. Buried:
Rangoon War Cemetery, Myanmar. Ref. 4. G. 1. |
ORCHARD |
A |
Gunner.
Royal Garrison Artillery. No further information available at present.
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TOSDEVIN |
Henry
Frederick |
Serjeant
20898. H.Q. Staff, 24th Brigade, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died
in Gibraltar on 21st July 1915. Born Arreton. Lived Ryde, Isle of
Wight. Enlisted Portsmouth. Husband of Edith Mary Tosdevin, of Scotland
Farm, Godshill, Isle of Wight. Buried: Gibraltar (North Front) Cemetery.
Ref. C. 3028. |
STEVENS |
H |
Gunner.
Royal Field Artillery. No further information available at present.
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MACKETT |
Robert
Wallace |
Lance
Corporal 17624. (CD gives Private and Memorial gives Sergeant).
2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards. Killed in action in France & Flanders
on 27th August 1918. Aged 25. Born Arreton. Lived Newport, Isle
of Wight. Enlisted Bournemouth. Son of William and Ellen Mackett,
of Longlane, Staplers, Newport, Isle of Wight. Buried: Croisilles
British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. III. A. 30. |
DRAPER |
Charles
Frederick |
Corporal
S/10852. 9th Battalion Rifle Brigade. Died of wounds in France &
Flanders on 1st July 1917. Aged 26. Born Arreton. Lived Merstone.
Enlisted Taunton, Somerset. Son of William and Emily Draper, of
Venner's Cottage, Merstone, Isle of Wight. Buried: Habarcq Communal
Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. I. F. 6. |
PUZEY |
Arthur
Kenneth |
Captain.
4th Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action on 11th November
1914. Aged 34. Son of Maj. A. R. Puzey (Royal Engineers) and Mrs.
Puzey; husband of Olive H. Theobald (formerly Puzey), of Kent House,
Curzon Rd., Weybridge, Surrey. Commemorated: Ypres (Menin Gate)
Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 6 and 8. |
TULLIDGE |
Bernard
Henry |
Captain.
6th Battalion attd. 13th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment. Killed
in action on 27th August 1917. Commemorated: Tyne Cot Memorial,
Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 75 to 77. |
TULLIDGE |
Robert
Milton |
Captain.
13th Battalion attd. 9th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
Died of wounds on 25th January 1917. Buried: Amara War Cemetery,
Iraq. Ref. XXIV. B. 32. |
DALE |
R |
Private.
5th Fusiliers. No further information available at present. |
McILWAINE |
Arthur
Arnold |
Second
Lieutenant (Memorial gives Lt.) 1st Battalion The Loyal North Lancashire
Regiment. Killed in action on 5th March 1916. Aged 38. Son of the
late Capt. W. F. McIlwaine (R.M.L.I.), and Mrs. McIlwaine. Buried:
St. Patrick's Cemetery, Loos, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. III. E.
15. |
HARVEY |
Ronald
Mowbray |
Private
67167. 17th company, Machine Gun Corps (Inf). Formerly 31598 Hampshire
Regiment. Died of wounds in France & Flanders on 12th June 1917.
Aged 22. Born: Freshwater, Isle of Wight. Lived Rookley, Isle of
Wight. Enlisted Newport, Isle of Wight. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Harvey, of Thorley Lodge, Morley, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. Buried:
Estaires Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France. Ref. IV. C.
5. |
HUMBER |
John
James |
Driver
T4/3624. (Memorial gives Sergeant). Horse Transport, 19th Division
Train, Army Service Corps. Died in France & Flanders on 31st October
1918. Born and lived Arreton. Enlisted Newport, Isle of Wight. Buried:
St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, France. Ref. S. III. I. 15. |
WHITE |
C |
Australian
Infantry. No further information available at present. |
HISCOCK |
W |
Probably:
W. E. Hiscock. PO/19145. Royal Marine Light Infantry. Died on 11th
April 1916. Buried: Deal Cemetery, Kent. Ref. C2. 1326. |
BUDDEN |
A
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Probably:
Albert George Budden. Sick Berth Attendant 2nd Class 351627. H.M.S.
Victory, Royal Naval Aux Sick Berth Reserve. Died on 21st September
1916. Aged 28. Husband of Ruby Gladys Stranger (formerly Budden),
of Carrisbrook, 30, Meon Rd., Milton, Portsmouth. Buried: Haslar
Royal Naval Cemetery, Hampshire. Ref. E. 25. 20. |
JAMES |
Percy |
Stoker
1st Class SS/102486. H.M.S. Victory, Royal Navy. Died on 8th October
1919. Aged 32. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William James; husband of E.
B. Smith (formerly James), of Beechcroft Poultry Farm, Nash Grove,
Wokingham, Berks. Born at Arreton, Isle of Wight. Buried: Great
Yarmouth (Caister) Cemetery, Norfolk. Ref. A. 133. |
YOUNG |
William |
Able
Seaman 221404. H.M. Submarine E3, Royal Navy. Died on 18th October
1914. Son of Richard and Fanny Young, of 1, Lilac Cottage, Shide,
Newport, Isle of Wight. Native of Arreton, Isle of Wight. Commemorated:
Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire. Column 3. Special note: Submarine
E3 met German Submarine U-27 off the German Coast. E3 was cut in
half by a torpedo and all hands were lost. |
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