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HOLTON LE MOOR WAR MEMORIAL

World War 1 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and Copyright © Michael Peck 2007

The war village memorial is to be found in the grounds of St. Luke's Church and takes the form of a Latin Cross mounted on a tapered shaft all on a square base and plinth with the inscription inscribed on two sides of the plinth. There are seven names for World War 1 and none for World War 2. There is weathering to the letters on the memorial and the whole is in need of cleaning.

Photographs Copyright © Michael Peck 2007

IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF
HOLTON MEN
WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 - 1918

BROWN
Jack Mitchell
Private 50414. 8th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in action 25th March 1918. Born Retford, Notts, enlisted York, Yorks and resident Moortown, Lincs. Commemorated ARRAS MEMORIAL. Bay 5.
ENDERBY
Fred
George Frederick Enderby. Private 201226. 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 10th June 1918, aged 23 years. Son of William and Georgina Enderby of Holton le Moor, Lincs. Born Holton le Moor, enlisted Grantham and resident Holton le Moor, Lincs. Commemorated FOUQUIRES CHURCHYARD EXTENSION. III.E.2.
ENDERBY
Horace
Private 45046. 2nd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment. Killed in action 30th September 1918, aged 21 years. Son of William and Georgina Enderby of Holton le Moor, Lincs. Born Holton le Moor, enlisted Lincoln and resident Holton le Moor, Lincs. Commemorated ORIVAL WOOD CEMETERY, Flesquires. I.B.31.
LEONARD
Charles
Private TR8/5906. 12th Battalion, Training Reserve 5096 (as CWGC, 13th Battalion Sherwood Foresters on SDGW). Died at home 22nd February 1917, aged 26 years. Son of Charles and Betsy Leonard of Holton le Moor, Lincs. Born Nettleton, enlisted Lincoln and resident Nocton Fen, Lincs. Commemorated NETTLETON (St John the Baptist) CHURCHYARD.
LITTLE
Harry
Corporal 201297. 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 29th December 1917, aged 36 years. Son of Henry Little of South Kelsey, Lincs. Born Holton le Moor, enlisted Market Rasen and resident Owmby, Lincs. Commemorated NOYELLES-SUR-SELLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY. 5.
MUMBY
Walter
Possibly Walter Edward Mumby. Driver T4/083267. Horse Transport, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 5th November 1918, aged 28 years. Husband of Mrs F Mumby of Market Rasen, Lincs. Born Bigby, enlisted and resident Lincoln, Lincs. Commemorated STE MARIE CEMETERY, Le Havre. Div 62.II.K.4.
STOREY
Leonard
Sergeant (as CWGC, A/Corporal on SDGW) 41331. 2nd Battalion, Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Died 22nd February 1919. Son of Albert Storey of Holton le Moor, Lincs. Born Scawby and enlisted Lincoln, Lincs. Commemorated TERLINCTHUN BRITISH CEMETERY, Wimille. XIII.E.33.

Last updated 13 April, 2013

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