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GUNTON WAR MEMORIAL

World War 1 - Detailed Information
Compiled and Copyright © Dave Edwards 2008

This memorial is a plaque within the church at Gunton Park, near Cromer, ancestral home of the Harbord family, Barons Suffield.

Names of those who went from this Parish to serve their Country in the
Navy and Army during The Great War 1914 – 1918

WARD

Charles Henry
Private 6163, 14th (County of London) Battalion (london Scottish), London Regiment. Killed in action 29th October 1916. Aged 21. Enlisted London, resident Norwich. Son of John Ward of Gunton Park, Norfolk. Buried in Buried Laventie Military Cemetery, La Gorgue, Nord, France. Plot III. Row B. Grave 9.
 
Served:

BLOOM

A
No further information available at present.

CANHAM

F
No further information available at present.

CHATTEN

G
No further information available at present.

CRASKE

E
No further information available at present.

GOULD

R
No further information available at present.

HARBORD

Victor [Alexander Charles]
[Spelt as HARBOARD om Hanworth Memorial Hall] Served as a Captain, Scots Guards. Later 7th Baron Suffield. In the 1911 census Victor Alexander Charles Harbord was aged 13, born London, resident with his parents, Charles and Evelyn Louise, in The Hall, Gunton Norfolk. See also Hanworth Memorial Hall

PAUL

G
No further information available at present.

PAUL

N
No further information available at present.

ROGERS

A
No further information available at present.

SIMMONS

A
No further information available at present.

VINCENT

F
No further information available at present.

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