CARLBY
WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled
and Copyright © Michael Peck 2008
The
memorial is to be found within St STephen's Church, Church Street, Carlby.
The memorial takes the form of a marble plaque, the out edges being
black marble and the inner rectangle white marble. The inscription is
in black lettering on the rectangular white marble.There are 7 names
for World War 1 only.
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Photograph
Copyright © Michael Peck 2008
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1914
1919
IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THOSE CONNECTED WITH THIS PARISH
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR HOME AND COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR
COUZENS |
Ernest |
Corporal
16925. 7th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Killed in action
14th July 1916, aged 26 years. Son of John and Mary Couzens of Carlby,
Lincs. Born Essendine and enlisted Oakham, Rutland, resident Stamford,
Lincs. Commemorated Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Mametz. II.C.6. |
GREEN |
Edward |
Private
9732. 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 20th
July 1917. Born Carlby, enlisted Stamford and resident Grantham,
Lincs. Commemorated Essex Farm Cemetery. III.L.4. |
HOLMES |
Frederick
John |
Private
50197. 10th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in action 4th
November 1918, aged 18 years. Son of Mr and Mrs Frederick William
Homes of Carlby, Lincs. Born Carlby, enlisted Stamford and resident
Carlby, Lincs. Commemorated Vis-En-Artois Memorial. Panel 5 and
6. |
STOOKE |
Arthur
Augustus |
Airman
1st Class 15792. No: 4 Kite Balloon Section, Royal Flying Corps.
Died 3rd January 1917, aged 27 years. Son of John Robert and Christina
Charlotte Stooke of Carlby, Lincs and one of four brothers who fell.
Commemorated Arras Flying Services Memorial. |
STOOKE |
Edgar |
Private
93933. 2nd Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment).
Killed in action 26th April 1918, aged 18 years. Son of John Robert
and Christina Charlotte Stooke of Carlby, Lincs and one of four
brothers who fell. Born Essendine, Rutland, enlisted Grantham and
resident Stamford, Lincs. Commemorated Brandhoek New Military Cemetery
No: 3. I.O.9. |
STOOKE |
Frank |
Sapper
11811. 50th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Died 16th May 1915,
aged 35 years. Son of John Robert and Christina Charlotte Stooke
of Carlby, Lincs and one of four brothers who fell. Husband of M
Stooke of Belmesthorpe, Rutland. Born Devises, Wilts, enlisted Peterborough,
Northants and resident Belmesthorpe, Rutland. Commemorated Boulogne
Eastern Cemetery. VIII.D.12. |
STOOKE |
Frederick |
Private
19183. 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Killed in action 13th April
1918, aged 20 years. Son of John Robert and Christina Charlotte
Stooke of Carlby, Lincs and one of four brothers who fell. Born
Essendine, Rutland, enlisted Stamford and resident Carlby, Lincs.
Commemorated Ploegsteert Memorial. Panel 1. |
Last
updated
11 November, 2017
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