BIRD |
Herbert
Roland |
No
further information currently |
BONNETT |
Henry |
No
further information currently |
BOSWORTH |
Wilfred |
No
further information currently |
BOULTON |
Harry |
No
further information currently |
EMERSON |
Arthur |
No
further information currently |
EMERSON |
Walter |
No
further information currently |
GANT |
George |
No
further information currently |
JOHNSON |
William |
No
further information currently |
LEEMAN |
Tom |
No
further information currently |
LEEMAN |
William
Harold |
No
further information currently |
MEERES |
Charles
Henry |
No
further information currently |
MEERES |
Walter
Haley |
No
further information currently |
ROBINSON |
Frank |
No
further information currently |
ROBINSON |
Stanley |
No
further information currently |
RYMER |
Frank |
No
further information currently |
SCRIMSHAW |
Harry |
No
further information currently |
SCRIMSHAW |
Leonard |
No
further information currently |
SCRIMSHAW |
William |
No
further information currently |
SIMPSON |
Arthur
Harold |
No
further information currently |
SIMPSON |
William |
No
further information currently |
SPENCE |
Bertie |
No
further information currently |
SPENCE |
Frank |
No
further information currently |
SPENCE |
George
Ernest |
No
further information currently |
SPENCE |
John
Alfred |
No
further information currently |
WATTAM |
Fred |
No
further information currently |
WATTAM |
John
Henry |
No
further information currently |
WYNN |
Tom
Robert |
No
further information currently |
These
men gave their lives for their country. |
BOULTON |
Francis
Frank |
Able
Seaman 240079. HMS Black Prince, Royal Navy. Died 31st May 1916.
Commemorated Portsmouth Naval Memorial. 12. |
MORLEY |
Eustace
Angelos |
Possibly
E.A Morley. Private 114841. Royal Army Medical Corps, transferred
to 212749 78th Coy, Labour Corps. Died 12th January 1920. Commemorated
Cologne Southern Cemetery. VI.A.18. |
PELL |
Ernest |
Private
18911. 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 3rd
July 1916. Son of Isaac Pell of Little Steeping, Lincs. Born Little
Steeping, enlisted Lincoln and resident Little Steeping, Lincs.
Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and face 1C. |
ROBINSON |
Stephen |
L/Corporal
25417. 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 21st
August 1917, aged 31 years. Son of James and Alice Robinson of Little
Steeping, Lincs. Husband of Helen Robinson of 14 Newland, Naseby,
Rugby, Warwicks. Born Worlaby and enlisted Spilsby, Lincs, resident
Market Harborough, Leics. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel
35 to 37 and 162 to 162A. |
ROUGHTON |
Fred
Edward |
Private
15157. 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 23rd
(22nd on plaque beneath) December 1915, aged 20 years. Son of Abraham
and Minnie Jane Roughton of Rookery Farm, Croft, Lincs. Born Halton
(Holegate), enlisted Spilsby and resident Halton Fen, Lincs. Commemorated
Menin Road South Military Cemetery. III.C.8.~There is also an individual
memorial to this man within the church.~To the glory of God and
in loving memory of Fred Edward Roughton 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire
Regiment. Killed in action at Hooge, France on the 22nd December
1915, aged 20 years.~For some time a Chorister and Cross Bearer
in this church. On whose soul Jesus have mercy.
|
SIMPSON |
Charles
Edward |
Leading
Stoker K/18203. HMS ‘Invincible’, Royal Navy. Died 31st May 1916,
aged 28 years. Son of Herbert Edmond Simpson of Ings Lane, Little
Steeping, Lincs. Commemorated Portsmouth Naval Memorial. 17. |
May
they rest in peace. |
1939
- Little Steeping Roll of Honour – 1945
Every one with one of his hands wrought in the work and with the
other hand held a weapon. |
BOURNE |
Walter
Victor |
No
further information currently |
BURMAN |
Violet
Lucy |
No
further information currently |
CLOUGH |
George
Henry |
No
further information currently |
COOPER |
Charles
Geoffrey |
No
further information currently |
EMERSON |
David |
No
further information currently |
MASON |
Alec
Charles |
No
further information currently |
MASON |
Frederick
Edward |
No
further information currently |
MASON |
Leonard
George |
No
further information currently |
MOUNTAIN |
Norman
Lewis |
No
further information currently |
TOMLINSON |
Vera |
No
further information currently |
These
men gave their lives for their country. |
CADE |
Mark |
Private
4802533. 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died 12th April 1941,
aged 23 years. Commemorated Malbork Commonwealth War Cemetery. 6.A.5. |
DALTON |
George |
Private
4800945. 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died 5th April 1945,
aged 30 years. Son of Charles Arthur and Betsy Dalton of Little
Steeping, Lincs. Commemorated Sage War Cemetery. 6.B.10. |
May
they rest in peace. |