
GREETWELL
WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled
and Copyright © Bill Ball 2006
The
memorial can be found within All Saint’s Church, Greetwell.
On the north wall of the nave is a white stone plaque in the shape of
a scroll, with incised black lettering bearing the names of the four
men commeorated in World War 1. There is a another plaque to one of
the men commemorated on the memorial and his grave is in the churchyard.

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Photograph
Copyright © Bill Ball 2006 |
TO
THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN
GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO MADE THE GREAT SACRIFICE
1914 - 1919
FAITHFUL
UNTO DEATH.
CROSS |
John
William Albert |
Private,
2nd Bn. Lincolnshire Regiment. Died 29/09/1918, age 21. Service
No: 242460. Son of William and Annie Cross of Greetwell, Lincoln.
Grave/Memorial Reference: Panel 4. Cemetery: VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL
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HORTON |
Albert
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Private
2nd Bn. Lincolnshire Regiment. Died 22/10/1916, age 20. Service
No: 11583. Son of George William and Eliza Ann Horton, of Greetwell,
Lincoln. Grave/Memorial Reference: I. P.14. Cemetery: GROVE TOWN
CEMETERY, MEAULTE |
HORTON |
Joseph
Isaac |
No
further information currently available |
MARSHALL |
Charles
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Private,
46th Bn 3rd Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment). Died 11/11/1915
(CWGC says 10/11), aged 23. Service No: 426057. Son of Barney and
Mary Marshall, of Greetwell, Lincs, England. Born at Hemingby, Lincs.
Cemetery: GREETWELL (ALL SAINTS) CHURCHYARD Also on the north wall
is a brass plaque on a dark wood surround:

In Loving Memory of
PRIVATE CHAS. MARSHALL
WHO DIED WHILE IN TRAINING AT BRAMSHOTT CAMP HANTS
11TH. NOVEMBER 1915.
PLACED BY HIS COMRADES OF
THE 46TH. BATTALION 3RD. CANADIAN
EXPEDITIONARY FORCE
Rest in Peace.
There is a corresponding
grave in the churchyard:
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES MARSHALL
DIED NOVR. 11TH. 1915,
AGED 23 YEARS
HE CAME FROM MOOSE JAW, CANADA,
TO SERVE HIS KING & COUNTRY.
HE LIES BESIDE HIS MOTHER.
“FOR GOD CALLED HIM.” |
Last
updated
29 May, 2006
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