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        I AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE. 
        IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO DIED 
        TO WIN THE WAR OF 1914-1918
| BRICE | George Fox | Private 
              G/2494, 8th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in 
              action 26th September 1915. Aged 19. Born and resident Petham, Canterbury, 
              Kent, enlisted Canterbury, Kent. Son of A. E. and Mary Brice, of 
              3, Town Rd., Petham, Canterbury. No known grave. Commemorated on 
              LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 15 to 19. | 
| BURNAP | Edward | Private 
              G/4575, 8th Battalion, Then Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died of 
              wounds 13th August 1917. Born Chartham, Kent, enlisted and resident 
              Dover, Kent.  | 
| CABOURN | C | No 
              further information currently available | 
| CAGE | Charles | Private 
              G/9720, 6th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment. Killed in 
              action 3rd December 1917. Born St Stephens, Canterbury, resident 
              Bekesbourne, Canterbury. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI 
              MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 3. | 
| CAGE | G E | No 
              further information currently available | 
| CARVILL | Edward | Rifleman 
              52377, 15th Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles (RIR). Formerly (4595) 
              The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in action 22nd October 1918. 
              Aged 27. Born and resident Petham, enlisted Canterbury. Son of William 
              and Sarah Carvill. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, 
              West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 138 to 140 and 162 to 162A and 163A. | 
| CHEESEMAN | James | Private 
              40582, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 14th September 
              1917. Born Ash, Kent, enlisted Wallsall. Formerly 1996, South Staffordshire 
              Regiment. Buried in DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY, ETRUN, Pas de Calais, 
              France. Plot VI. Row A. Grave 22. | 
| DEAL | Horace 
              Edwin | Private 
              G/25264, 1st Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in 
              action 10th May 1918. Aged 19. Born Waltham, Canterbury, enlisted 
              Canterbury, resident Wooton, Canterbury. Son of Frederick and Jane 
              Deal, of Hill House Farm, Wootton, Canterbury, Kent. Buried in ESQUELBECQ 
              MILITARY CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot II. Row C. Grave 21. | 
| DEAL | Walter 
              James | Private 
              23238, 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 
              (O&B L.I). Died of wounds 12th May 1918. Aged 32. Born Denton, Kent, 
              enlisted Caversham, Reading, resident Sonning Common, Berkshire. 
              Son of Henry Deal, of Denton, Canterbury. Buried in DOULLENS COMMUNAL 
              CEMETERY EXTENSION NO.2, Somme, France. Plot II. Row B. Grave 9. | 
| ELGAR | George | Private 
              G/15407, 13th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in action 
              18th April 1918. Enlisted Grimsby, Lincolnshire. No known grave. 
              Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 
              86 to 88.  | 
| GUTTERIDGE | [Walter] 
              Cyril | Corporal 
              9677, 2nd Battalion, Border Regiment. Killed in action 4th October 
              1917. Aged 23. Born Chatham, Kent, resident Stelling, Canterbury, 
              kent, enlisted Canterbury, Kent. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gutteridge, 
              of Broadway Villa, Petham, Canterbury; husband of Dorothy May Martin 
              (formerly Gutteridge), of Mount Pleasant Cottages, Weald, Sevenoaks. 
              No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, 
              Belgium. Panel 85 to 86. | 
| HOGBEN | Frederick 
              William | Corporal 
              74558, 364th Battery, Royal Field Artillery (RFA). Killed in action 
              in Salonika, Greece 9th September 1916. Aged 22. Born and enlisted 
              Canterbury. Son of Walter and Elizabeth Hogben, of Westwood Cottages, 
              Westwood, Faversham, Kent. Native of Boughton, Faversham. One of 
              four brothers who served in the War, two of whom fell. Buried in 
              STRUMA MILITARY CEMETERY, Greece. Plot IV. Row A. Grave 10. | 
| HOGBEN | Henry 
              Edward | Private 
              55150, 13th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Killed in action 26th 
              August 1918. Aged 36. Born Elmsted, enlisted Canterbury. Son of 
              Walter and Elizabeth Hogben, of Benfield, Petham, Canterbury; husband 
              of Annie Hogben, of Vicarage Hill, Petham, Canterbury. Formerly 
              13433, Cavalry Reserve Regiment. Buried in DELVILLE WOOD CEMETERY, 
              LONGUEVAL, Somme, France. Plot XXII. Row N. Grave 4. | 
| MISSING | William 
              Walter | Private 
              G/17596, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in action 
              30th November 1915. Born Hinx Hill, enlisted Canterbury. Buried 
              in A.I.F. BURIAL GROUND, FLERS, Somme, France. Plot IV. Row B. Grave 
              14. | 
| NASH | Henry 
              Whinfield | Leading 
              Stoker K/4511, H.M Submarine H.26, Royal Navy (R.N). Died from disease. 
              23rd August 1918. Aged 29. Born 31 May 1891 in New Malden, Surrey. 
              Son of Herbert H. and Cecilia Nash, of Little Bursted Farm, Upper 
              Hardres, Canterbury. Kent. Enlisted 30 October 1909 for 12 years, 
              Heoght 6 feet 03/10 inches, chest 38 inches, dark brown hair, grey 
              eyes, fresh complexion. Buried nearby in the PETHAM (ALL SAINTS) 
              CHURCHYARD, Kent. Grave 313.   Extract from De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-1918, volume 4, page 142: NASH, HENRY WHINFIELD, Stoker, Petty Officer, Royal Navy, s. of Herbert H. Nash, of Petham, Canterbury, Retired Accountant, by his wife, Katherine. dau. of W. H. Whinfleld, of Shepperton, Middlesex; and gdsn. of the late James Nash, Assistant Superintendent of the Royal Mint ; b. New Malden, co. Surrey, 31 May, 1839; educ. Belvedere, Haywards Heath, co. Sussex; joined the Royal Navy in 1909: served on H.M.S. Lord Nelson; took part in the bombardment of the Dardanelles Forts in 1915; assisted in the landing of troops at Suvla Bay; transferred to H.M. Submarine E 11; joined H 26 in April, 1918, and died at the Canterbury Hospital 23 Aug. following, from injuries received on Submarine H 26, while on duty. Buried at Petham, Canterbury ; unm. | 
| POSSEE | William | Lance 
              Corporal 115662, 51st Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died 
              of wounds 14th April 1918. Aged 19. Born Folkestone, enlisted Canterbury, 
              resident Petham. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Possee, of East Wootton, 
              Petham, Canterbury. Buried in LAPUGNOY MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de 
              Calais, France. Plot VII. Row D. Grave 5. | 
| POTTS | Bertie 
              L | Private 
              102486, "A" Company, 2/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters 
              (Notts & Derby Regiment). Died of wounds 22nd April 1918. Aged 21. 
              Born and resident Petham, enlisted Canterbury. Son of John Russell 
              Potts and Sarah Ann Potts, of Garlinge Green, Petham, Canterbury. 
              Formerly 936, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Buried in BOULOGNE 
              EASTERN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot IX. Row A. Grave 10. | 
| POTTS | George | Private 
              G/13626, "B" Company, 6th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent 
              Regiment). Killed in action 3 May 1917. Aged 35. Born Petham, enlisted 
              and resident Sittingbourne. Son of William and Elizabeth Potts, 
              of East Wootton, Petham, Canterbury; husband of Rosa Frances Godfrey 
              (formerly Potts), of Wildash Yard, Greenstreet, Teynham, Sittingbourne, 
              Kent. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, 
              France. Bay 2. | 
| SMITH | H | No 
              further information currently available | 
| THOMPSON, DSO | Frederick 
              Vivian | Lieutenant 
              Colonel, Royal Engineers, attached to the 9th (Service) Battalion, 
              Essex Regiment. Died Sunday 14 October 1917. Aged 37. Born Andover, 
              Hampshire 26 April 1880. Son of the late Major-General Charles Thompson 
              (Indian Service Corps) and of Mrs. Alice E. Thompson of Bedford, 
              Bedfordshire. Husband of Evelyn Rachel Thompson (née Mackay) 
              of 2 3, Hillcrest Road, Saltwood, Hythe, Kent. Buried Duisans British 
              Cemetery, Etrun, Pas de Calais, France. Plot V. Row C. Grave 16. 
              Also commemorated in St 
              Paul's Church, Bedford  His Battlefield Cross is mounted on a backboard within the church of All Saints. MAJOR 
              A/LT COLONEL Extract from the Distinguished Service Order 1916-1923, Volume III, page 352: THOMPSON, F. V. (D.S.O. L.G. 3.6.16) ; b. 26.4.80 ; s. of late Gen. C. Thompson, I.S.C. ; in. Evelyn R. Mackay ; educ. Bedford Grammar School ; R.M.A., Woolwich ; 2nd Lt., R.E., 23.3.99 ; Lt. 1.10.01 ; Capt. 23.3.08 Adjt., R.E., 14.11.14 ; Major ; served S. African War, 1901-2 ; Queen's Medal, 5 clasps ; Europ. War ; took out a Signalling Company to France, 1914 ; served on the Staff of a division ; then Brig. Major, and afterwards attached to the Staff of an Army Corps ; subsequently he was given command of a battalion of the Essex Rgt. He was mentioned in Despatches three times. Colonel Thompson was killed in action 14.10.17. | 
| TWYMAN | Cecil [Herbert] | Private 
              G/9329, 6th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in 
              action 14th July 1916. Aged 22. Born Littlebourne, Kent, resident 
              Garlinge Green, Canterbury, Kent, enlisted Faversham, Kent. Son 
              of Mrs. M. J. Hovery, of South Wootton, Petham, Canterbury. No known 
              grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and 
              Face 5 D. | 
| 1939-1945 | ||
| BAKER | S | No 
              further information currently available | 
| CHEESEMAN | Edward Thomas | Petty 
              Officer Stoker C/K 63350, H.M.S. Sheldrake, Royal Navy. Died 10th 
              February 1942. Buried in SHOTLEY ROYAL NAVAL CEMETERY, Suffolk. 
              Plot 1. Row E. Grave 4. | 
| LAW | Dennis Victor | Corporal 
              1446240, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 2 June 1946. Aged 
              24. Son of Harry and Maud Amelia Law, of Petham, Kent. Buried in 
              DELY IBRAHIM WAR CEMETERY, Algeria. Plot 1. Row J. Grave 1. | 
| NORRINGTON | R | No 
              further information currently available | 
| THORNTON | P | No 
              further information currently available | 
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