|  Lest We Forget | 
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| ATKINS | Ronald 
                George  | Private 
                G/23927, 5th Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment). 
                Died in United Kingdom 23 July 1916. Aged 23. Born Coventry, Warwickshire, 
                enlisted Bedford, resident Huntingdon. Son of Harriett Jane Atkins, 
                of 18, Alexander Cottages, Shakespeare, Huntingdon, and the late 
                George Frederick Atkins. Born at Coventry. Buried in HUNTINGDON 
                (PRIORY ROAD) CEMETERY, Huntingdonshire. Section RR. Grave 
                35.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| CARTER | George 
                Edward  | Acting 
                Serjeant 13457, "C" Company, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire 
                Regiment. Died of wounds 4 April 1917. Aged 26. Born, resident 
                and enlisted Huntingdon. Son of James and Elizabeth Margaret Carter, 
                of Huntingdon. Buried in MONT HUON MILITARY CEMETERY, LE TREPORT, 
                Seine-Maritime, France. Plot III. Row D. Grave 2.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| CHILDERHOUSE | Francis 
                [James]  | Second 
                Lieutenant, 9th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment attached to 2nd 
                Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 23 September 
                1916. Aged 24. Son of James and Sarah Ann Childerhouse, of 65, 
                Ermine St., Huntingdon. No known grave. Commemorated on DOIRAN 
                MEMORIAL, Greece.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| CRAGHILL | Charles 
                Arthur  |  [Listed 
                as CRAIGHILL on Town HAll] Private 8950, "C" Company, 
                2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action 22 
                January 1915. Aged 23. Born St benedicts, Huntindon, enlisted 
                Northampton. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craghill. In 
                the 1901 census he was aged 9, born Huntingdon, son of Arthur 
                and Alice Craighill, a scholar, resident 7 Princes Street, Huntingdon. 
                Birth registered in the January to March Quarter 1892 in Huntingdon. 
                No known grave. Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, 
                France. Panel 28 to 30. 
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall | 
| DOGGETT | G | There 
                was a George Doggett, born 1879, in Ramsey and resident in the 
                1881 census with his parents, John William and Eliza Doggett, 
                in St Johns Lane, Huntingdon St John. 
                There is a George Doggett K489, Royal Navy. Born 14 May 1879 in 
                Huntingdon/Ramsey (differs on Navy documents). Invalided out with 
                Palmenary Tuberculocis, 20 August 1918. Enlisted 29 September 
                1904 for 12 years as Stoker SS 101044, born Huntingdon. Occupation 
                General Labourer. There is a George Doggett who died January to 
                March Quarter 1916 in the Huntigndon Registration District, aged 
                37, born 1879. See also Huntingdon 
                Town Hall  | 
| DYKE | [Walter] 
                Thomas | Private 
                814063, 4th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Died 17 June 1917. Husband 
                of Audrey E. Dyke, of 11, Chaldon Rd., Caterham, Surrey. In the 
                1901 census Walter T Dyke was the on of Thomas A and Mary E Dyke, 
                born Huntingdon, resident Brooklands Terrace, Merritts Road, Huntingdon 
                St John, aged 16, Post Office Clerk, born Huntingdon.  
                He attested and was passed fit at Cobourg, Ontario, Canada 19 
                November 1915, born 23 March 1885 in Huntingdon. Book-Keeper by 
                trade, married. Heght 5 feet 8½ inches, girth 36 inches, 
                complexion dark, eyes brown, hair brown, religious denomination 
                Church of England. Buried in BARLIN COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, 
                Pas de Calais, France. Plot III. Row C. Grave 26. National Archives 
                of Canada Accession Reference: RG 
                150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 2792 - 28. See also Huntingdon 
                Town Hall  | 
| FARR | Harry 
                Frances  | [Listed 
                as Frances Harry on SDGW - note spelling and F H FARR on CWGC] 
                Lance Serjeant 30253, 14th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 
                Died of wounds 11 September 1916. Aged 23. Born and enlisted Huntingdon.Son 
                of Charles and Mary Elizabeth Farr, of Huntingdon. Formerly 708, 
                Hunts Cyclist Battalion. Buried in LA NEUVILLE BRITISH CEMETERY, 
                CORBIE, Somme, France. Plot II. Row D. Grave 1. 
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| FISHER | Cecil 
                Edward Dawson | Corporal 
                56537, 18th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Died of wounds 2 
                October 1918. Aged 19. Born and enlisted Huntingdon. Son of Edward 
                Henry and Isabella Dawson Fisher. Formerly 51389, Bedfordshire 
                & Hertfordshire Regiment. Buried in LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY 
                CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XXIII. Row A. Grave 23A. 
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| FOWLER | Edward 
                [Thomas]  | Private 
                82790, 25th Battalion, The King's (Liverpool Regiment). Killed 
                in action 5 September 1918 Aged 33. Enlisted London, resident 
                OPaddington. Son of Miriam Fowler, of 5, St. Stephen Rd., Paddington, 
                London; husband of Annie Fowler, of Huntingdon. Formerly 782089, 
                London Regiment. Buried in ROYAL IRISH RIFLES GRAVEYARD, LAVENTIE, 
                Pas de Calais, France. Plot IIA. Row A. Grave 3. 
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| FRENCH | William | Acting 
                Lance Corporal S4/038396, 98th Company, Royal Army Service Corps. 
                Died 14 February 1917. Aged 28. Enlisted Sittingbourne, Kent, 
                resident Huntingdon. Son of the late William Edwin and Mary French, 
                of Huntingdon. Buried in POPERINGHE NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, 
                Belgium. Plot II. Row E. Grave 11. See 
                also St Marys and Huntingdon 
                Town Hall | 
| GREEN | James | Rifleman 
                6044, 1st Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Died 30 December 
                1914. Aged 32. Born Godmanchester, enlisted Huntingdon. Son of 
                the late Jack and Sarah Green; husband of Harriet Green, of 63, 
                Ermine St., Huntingdon. Buried in HAMBURG CEMETERY, Hamburg, Germany. 
                Plot III. Row D. Grave 3. See 
                also St Marys and Huntingdon 
                Town Hall | 
| HARDWICK | Arthur 
                Joseph | Private 
                13479, 6th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 
                10 July 1916. Aged 25. Born Great Staughton, enlisted Marylebone, 
                Middlesex, resident Neasden, Middlesex. Son of William and Annie 
                Elizabeth Hardwick, of 4, Ermine St., Huntingdon. Assistant Steward 
                at Neasden Golf Club. His brother James Hardwick also fell (see 
                below). No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, 
                France. Pier and Face 2 C.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| HARDWICK | James 
                 | Private 
                43017, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 
                4 September 1916. Aged 21. Born, resident and enlisted Huntingdon. 
                Son of William and Annie Elizabeth Hardwick, of 4 Ermine St., 
                Huntingdon. His brother Arthur J Hardwick also fell (see above). 
                An apprentice carpenter at Messrs. F. B. Thackary and Co. Ltd., 
                Builders, Huntingdon. Formerly 657, Hunts Cyclist Basttalion.No 
                known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. 
                Pier and Face 2 C.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| HEARN | Harry | Private 
                30175, "A" Company, 14th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire 
                Regiment. Killed in action 7 May 1917. Aged 20. Born Godmanchester, 
                enlisted Huntingdon. Son of Edward William and Esther Hearn, of 
                13, Great Northern St., Huntingdon. Formerly 910, Hunts Cyclist 
                Battalion. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas 
                de Calais, France. Bay 3.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| HEWSON | Ernest 
                Singleton  | Private 
                30344, 14th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in 
                action 3 September 1916. Born Leeds, Yorkshire, enlisted Huntingdon. 
                No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. 
                Pier and Face 9 A 9 B and 10 B.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| HIGGINS | D 
                P  | A 
                Dennis P Higgins's death was registered  
                December 1918, aged 28, in the Huntingdon Registration District. 
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| HOOPER, 
                MiD  | Charles 
                Frederick Aubrey Albert Anderson | Temporary 
                Captain, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment). Died 11 November 
                1918. Aged 46. Son of the late Sydney and Louisa Hooper, of 17, 
                Eaton Place, Paris St., Exeter; husband of Ruth Hooper, of Langcroft, 
                St. Peter's Hill, Huntingdon. Mentioned in Despatches (MiD). In 
                the 1911 census he was married, aged 40, Quartermaster Sergeant, 
                Royal West Surrey Regiment, born Exeter, Devon, resident in barracks 
                at Kings Hill, Harrismith, Orange Free State, South Africa. IN 
                the 1881 census he is the son of Sydney Hooper, aged 9, born Exter, 
                Devon, resident Trafalgar Cottage, East Teignmouth, Devon. Buried 
                in HARTLEPOOL WEST VIEW CEMETERY, Durham. Section 2. Plot "C". 
                Row O. Grave 11. (Same as grave below, his daughter)  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| HOOPER | Kathleen 
                Edith Anderson | Worker 
                50762, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Hostel (Gateshead). Died 
                in United Kingdom 7 November 1918. Aged 21. Born Dagshia, India, 
                enlisted Nottingham. Daughter of Mrs. Ruth Hooper, of Langcroft, 
                St. Peter's Hill, Huntingdon. In the 1911 census she was a daughter, 
                aged 14, born Dagshia, India, resident in barracks at Kings Hill, 
                Harrismith, Orange Free State, South Africa. Born 22 February 
                1897, baptised 14 March 1897 at Dagshai, daughter of Charles Frederick 
                Anderson and Alice Hooper. Buried in HARTLEPOOL WEST VIEW CEMETERY, 
                Durham. Section 2. Plot "C". Row O. Grave 11. (Same 
                as grave above, her father)  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| HOWES | Edward 
                Ernest  | Private 
                1271, 1st Huntingdonshire (Cyclist) Battalion, Army Cyclist Corps. 
                Died in United Kingdom 11 April 1915. Aged 32. Enlisted and resident 
                Huntingdon. Son of Alfred and Violet Howes, of 4, St. John St., 
                Huntingdon. Buried in HUNTINGDON 
                (PRIORY ROAD) CEMETERY, Huntingdonshire. Section R. Grave 
                37.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| HUMPHREY | Reginald 
                [Charles]  | Rifleman 
                49009, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own). 
                Killed in action 1 September 1918. Aged 19. Born Hemingford, enlisted 
                and resident Huntingdon. Son of J. and E. R. Humphrey. Formerly 
                TR/9/914869, 245th Infantry Battalion. No known grave. Commemorated 
                on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 10.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| JACOB | Oliver | No 
                further information currently available.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| JACOB | [Albert] 
                Oscar | Driver 
                206444, 18th (Ayrshire) Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery. Died 10 
                February 1919. In the 1891 census he was aged 4, son of Charles 
                T and Mary T Jaciob, born Huntingdon, resident 16 Well Street, 
                St Mary, Huntingdon. In the 1911 census he is aged 23, a brother, 
                a House Painter, born Huntingdon, resident Wortley Road, High 
                Green, Sheffield. Buried in KANTARA WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt. 
                Section A. Grave 148.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| JONES | George 
                [Edward]  | Private 
                43049, 8th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died of wounds 11 
                December 1917. Aged 19. Born Paddington, Middlesex, enlisted and 
                resident Huntingdon. Son of Louisa Arnold, of 15, Shakespeare 
                Place, Huntingdon. Formerly 1072, Hunts Cyclist Battalion. Buried 
                in MONT HUON MILITARY CEMETERY, LE TREPORT, Seine-Maritime, France. 
                Pot V. Row D. Grave 7B.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| KEMP | S | No 
                further information currently available.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| LONG | A 
                E  | No 
                further information currently available | 
| LUSHER | Sydney 
                [James]  | [Listed 
                as Sydney James LUSKER on SDGW] Private 307669, 1/8th Battalion 
                (Territorial), Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in action 27 
                August 1916. Born St John's, Huntingdon, enlisted Huntigndon. 
                Formerly 444, Hunts Cyclist Battalion. No known grave. Commemorated 
                on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 9 A 9 B and 
                10 B.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| MALLETT | Ernest | Lance 
                Corporal 4833, 5th Dragoon Guards (Princess Charlotte of Wales's). 
                Aged 33. Died of wounds in United Kingdom 16 June 1915. Born, 
                resident and enlisted Huntingdon. Husband of Hilda Mallett, of 
                13, Leomansley Villas, Lichfield, Staffs. Buried in HUNTINGDON 
                (PRIORY ROAD) CEMETERY, Huntingdonshire. Section R. Grave 
                35.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                  | 
| MANLEY | Percy 
                James  | Private 
                43003, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 
                4 September 1916. Aged 20. Born, resident and enlisted Huntingdon. 
                Son of Samuel Thomas and Betsy Manley, of 20, Bank Avenue, Somersham, 
                St. Ives, Hunts. Formerly 530, Hunts Cyclist Battalion. No known 
                grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier 
                and Face 2 C.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| MASON | J | No 
                further information currently available.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| MAULE | Edward 
                Barry |  Lieutenant, 
                18th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry and 20 Squadron, Royal 
                Flying Corps. Killed in action 5 February 1917. Aged 24. Younger 
                son of John Percy Maule, Clerk of the Peace, Hunts County Council 
                and of Mrs. Percy Maule, The Views, Huntingdon. Educated at Acham 
                School, Eastbourne, and at Uppingham. In the 1911 census he was 
                aged 18, son of John Percy and Constance Louise Elizabeth Maule, 
                a Solicitor's Articled Clerk, born Huntingdon, resident Sandwich 
                House, Huntingdon. Entered France 31 January 1916. Next of kin 
                on the Medal Card is J P Maule, Esg., Formerly Private 481, Middlesex 
                Regiment. The Views, Huntingdon. Buried in HOOGE CRATER CEMETERY, 
                West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XV. Row L. Grave 13. See 
                also St Marys and Huntingdon 
                Town Hall and Ascham 
                St Vincents, Eastbourne  
                 Extract from England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966:MAULE Edward Barry of Huntingdon and Ripon died 6 February 1917 at Gweluvelt France Administration (with Will) London 21 November (1917) to John Percy Maule solicitor. Effects £184 6s. 9d. | 
| MEASURES | Frederick 
                [James]  | Private 
                13357, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Reigment. Killed in action 
                14 November 1917. Aged 28. Born Stukeley, enlisted and resident 
                Huntingdon. Son of Hannah Measures, of 41, Great Northern St., 
                Huntingdon, and the late Charles Measures. No known grave. Commemorated 
                on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 
                48 to 50 and 162A.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| MOULD | Matthew 
                George  | Private 
                50698, 11th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment. Killed in action 23 
                March 1918. Aged 26. Born Apethorpe, Northamptonshire, enlisted 
                Huntingdon. Son of Matthew and Eliza Mould, of 4, Avenue Rd., 
                Huntingdon. Formerly 23306, Bedfordshire Regiment. No known grave. 
                Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 5 and 
                6.  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| OLDFIELD | Fred |  
                Private 43078, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in 
                action 5 September 1916. Aged 24. Born Godmanchester, enlisted 
                Huntiongdon, resident Biggleswsde, Nedfordshire. Son of Mrs. W. 
                Oldfield, of 28, Hartford Rd., Huntingdon. Formerly 1260, Huntingdonshire 
                Cyclist Battalion. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, 
                Somme, France. Pier and Face 2 C. See also Great 
                Stukeley 
                and Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| ONYETT | Granville 
                [Clifford]  | Bombardier 
                315959, 3rd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Died 29 September 
                1918. Born 1 December 1891 in Huntingdon. Son of Henry Onyett, 
                of 20 pricess Street, Huntingdon. Granite cutter by trade. Unmarried. 
                Enlisted and passed fit 7 February 1916 at Toronto, Canada, aged 
                24 years 2 months, height 5 feet 5¼ inches, girth 37 inches, 
                complexion fair, eyes brown, ahir fair, relgious denomination 
                Church of England. Buried in BUCQUOY ROAD CEMETERY, FICHEUX, Pas 
                de Calais, France. Plot III. Row A. Grave 20. National Archives 
                of Canada Accession Reference: RG 
                150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 7474 - 31  
                See also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| PARSONS | Albert 
                Victor  | Serjeant 
                14667, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 
                23 April 1917. Aged 32. Born Croydon, Surrey, enlisted and resident 
                Huntingdon. Son of Susan Elizabeth Parsons, of 1, Leighton St., 
                East Croydon, and the late James Parsons. No known grave. Commemorated 
                on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 5. See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| PEACOCK | Herbert 
                [John]  | Private 
                13359, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 
                22 September 1915. Aged 23. Born, resident and enlisted Huntingdon. 
                Son of William and Agnes Amelia Peacock, of 37, High St., Huntingdon. 
                Buried in VERMELLES BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot 
                I. Row B. Grave 33. See also 
                St Marys and Huntingdon 
                Town Hall  | 
| PENTELOW | Frank | Private 
                959 [CWGC] or 950 [SDGW], "B" Squadron, Northamptonshire 
                Yeomanry. Killed in action 5 February 1915. Aged 26. Born St Neots, 
                enlisted Peterborough, resident Huntingdon. Son of the late William 
                and Annie Pentelow, of Huntingdon. His brother Sidney Victor Pentelow 
                also fell (see below). Buried in VIEILLE-CHAPELLE NEW MILITARY 
                CEMETERY, LACOUTURE, Pas de Calais, France. Plot VII. Row A. Grave 
                8. See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| PENTELOW | Sidney 
                Victor | Private 
                69768. 7th Battalion, Tank Corps. Died 20 November 1918. Aged 
                31. Son of the late William and Annie Margaret Pentelow, of Huntingdon. 
                His brother F. Pentelow also fell (see above). Buried in ST. POL 
                BRITISH CEMETERY, ST. POL-SUR-TERNOISE Pas de Calais, France. 
                Plot III. Row D. Grave 10. See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                and Bedford 
                Modern School | 
| REANEY, 
                MC  | Harold 
                Agnew  | Lieutenant, 
                Bedfordshire Regiment. Died 27 July 1918. Aged 37. Son of Robert 
                Agnew Reaney, of "Rosemead," St. Peters Hill, Huntingdon. 
                Awarded the Military Cross (M.C.). Buried in HUNTINGDON 
                (PRIORY ROAD) CEMETERY, Huntingdonshire. Section LL. Grave 
                17. See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| RIDGLY | P | No 
                further information currently available | 
| ROWE | Frederick 
                [Charles]  | Able 
                Seaman 212140, H.M.S. Excellent , Royal Navy. Died 17 July 1918. 
                Son of J. J. and Elizabeth Rowe, of Hartford Rd., Huntingdon. 
                Buried in HUNTINGDON 
                (PRIORY ROAD) CEMETERY, Huntingdonshire. Section R. Grave 
                39. See also St Marys and 
                Huntingdon 
                Town Hall | 
| ROWE | W 
                H A  | probably 
                William Albert Henry ROWE, Private 26092, 9th Battalion, Loyal 
                North lancashire Regiment. Killed in action 3 September 1916. 
                Born and enlisted Huntingdon. Formerly 26020, Bedfordshire Regiment. 
                No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. 
                Pier and Face 11 A. See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| SANDFORD | S 
                 | No 
                further information currently available. See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| SAYER | H 
                W  | No 
                further information currently available. See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| SCATE | Alfred 
                Henry  | Private 
                7020, "D" Company, 5th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. 
                Died of wounds 21 March 1916. Aged 28. Born St. Mary's, Huntingdon, 
                enlisted Huntingdon. Husband of Jessie Alice Scate, of 10, Royal 
                Oak Passage, Huntingdon. Buried in CHOCQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, 
                Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row H. Grave 127. See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| SERA | H 
                J W | No 
                further information currently available. See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall | 
| STERRY | Robert | Private 
                18591, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 
                11 April 1917. Aged 30. Born Botesdale, Suffolk, enlisted and 
                resident Huntingdon. Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Sterry, of Front St., 
                Botesdale, Diss. Buried in ST. MARTIN CALVAIRE BRITISH CEMETERY, 
                ST. MARTIN-SUR-COJEUL, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row A. Grave 
                27. See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall | 
| STRANGWARD | Albert 
                [James]  | [Spelt 
                STRANGUARD on SDGW] Private 40589, 7th Battalion, Northamptonshire 
                Regiment. Killed in action 31 July 1917. Aged 30. Born Pimlico, 
                Middlesex, enlisted Huntingdon. Husband of Emma Elizabeth Strangward, 
                of The Styles, Godmanchester, Hunts. Formerly 45264, Suffolk Regiment. 
                No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, 
                West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 43 and 45. See 
                also St Marys and Huntingdon 
                Town Hall | 
| THEOBOLD, 
                MC  | William 
                Thomas  | Regimental 
                Serjeant Major 4/5914, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed 
                in action 25 March 1918. Aged 39. Born Somersham, enlisted and 
                resident Huntingdon. Husband of Louisa Theobald, of 12, Sayer 
                St., Huntingdon. Awarded the Military Cross (M.C.). No known grave. 
                Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 5. 
                See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| THURLOW | Harold 
                [Victor]  | Private 
                446133, "B" Company, 31st Battalion, Canadian Infantry. 
                Died 6 June 1916. Aged 26. Born Huntingdon 24 May 1887. Son of 
                William Thurlow, of 117, 34th Avenue South East, Calgary, Alberta. 
                Miner by trade. Unmarried. Enlisted and passed fit 27 April 1915 
                at Calgary, Alberta, Canada, aged 27 years 11 months, height 5 
                feet 8½ inches, 38½ inches, complexion fair, eyes 
                brown, hair light brown; religious denomination Methodist. No 
                known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, 
                West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 24 - 28 - 30. National Archives 
                of Canada Accession Reference: RG 
                150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 9685 - 41 See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| TOMLINSON | Harry | Royal 
                Navy See also St Marys and 
                Huntingdon 
                Town Hall | 
| TOSELAND | E 
                 | probably 
                Ernest Walker TOSELAND, Private 114, East Anglian Casualty Clearing 
                Station (Territorial Force), Royal Army Medical Corps. Died at 
                sea 13 August 1915. Enlisted Kettering, Northamptonshire. No known 
                grave. Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). 
                Panel 199 and 200 or 236 to 239 and 328. See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| WALMSLEY | Richard | Lieutenant, 
                3rd Battalion attached to 2nd Battalion, Alexandra, Princess of 
                Waleses's Own (Yorkshire Regiment). Killed in action 23 October 
                1914, Aged 23. Son of John Walmesley, of Lucknam, Chippenham, 
                Wilts. Buried in AEROPLANE CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. 
                Plot I.; Row E. Grave 15. See 
                also St Marys and Huntingdon 
                Town Hall | 
| WRIGHT | Christopher 
                John  | Private 
                43280, 6th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action 
                17 February 1917. Born and enlisted Huntingdon. Formerly 26828, 
                Bedfordshire Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL 
                MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 11 A and 11 D. See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
| YATES | J | probably 
                Joseph YATES, Private G/18934, 6th Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal 
                West Kent Regiment), Killed in action 12 May 1917. Aged 37. Born 
                Little Stukeley, Hunts, enlisted Huntingdon. Son of Mary Yates, 
                of Little Stukeley, Hunts, and the late James Yates; husband of 
                Kate Millard (formerly Yates), of Tollgate House, Woodville, Burton-on-Trent. 
                Formerly 10188, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). No known grave. 
                Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 7. 
                See 
                also Huntingdon Town Hall 
                 | 
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