
GRAYINGHAM
WAR MEMORIAL, ST RADEGUND'S CHURCH
World
War 1 Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled
and Copyright © Bill Ball 2022, assisted by research displayed in
church
In
the church of St Radegundas Church, Grayingham, an engraved, white marble,
plaque surmounted by a crucifixion carving commemorates three men killed
in WW1 (one actually in the Arab Rebellion, 1920).
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Photographs
Copyright © Bill Ball 2022 |
IN
MEMORY OF THESE MEN
WHO FOR KING & COUNTRY
GAVE THEIR LIVES IN WAR
1914-1918
HARRISON |
Fred |
Private
G/23132, 8th Bn. The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment), formerly
Private 31820, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 30 July 1917,
age 29. Born 10.6.1888, bpt 3.11.1889, Ingham, Lincs, son of Herbert
& Annie Elizabeth (née Akrill) Harrison. Pre-war occupation
horseman on farm. Commemorated on Panel 11-13 and 14, Ypres (Menin
Gate) Memorial, Belgium. |
SIMPSON |
Herbert |
Private
13555, D Coy. 2nd Bn. Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 9
May 1915, age 25. Born 1889/90, bpt 16.2.1890 Grayingham, son of
Betsy (née Spacie) Simpson, of West Cross St, Kirton Lindsey,
Lincs, and the late George Simpson. Commemorated on Panel 3, Ploegsteert
Memorial, Belgium. |
Arab
Rebellion, Iraq (Mesopotamia) 1920 |
DOUGLAS |
Sydney
(Sidney) |
Private
(Drummer) 3512527(2654). 2nd Bn. Manchester Regiment. Killed 24
July 1920, age 24, at Hillah, Iraq during Arab Rebellion. Born 20.2.1897
bpt 14.3.1897 Northwich, Cheshire, son of Joseph & Mary (née
Flannagan) Douglas; husband of Elizabeth Foulkes Parker (née
Matthews, formerly Douglas) of Kirkgate, Waltham, Grimsby, Lincs,
father of Dorothy Mary Douglas. Commemorated on Panel 31 and 64,
Basra Memorial, Iraq. |
R.I.P.
Last updated
3 August, 2022
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