
ALDEBURGH
WAR MEMORIAL
World War 1 & 2 - Roll
of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and copyright
© Stuart Green 2006
The
War Memorial is situated on Aldeburgh seafront and takes the form of
a Latin cross on a five stepped octagonal base. The Royal and Borough
Arms are to be found on on the main text panel. There are 84 names for
World War 1 and 26 for World War 2, with an additional 7 Second World
War Civilians. The memorial was originally unveiled on 2nd January 1921
by Chief Officer Day. The architect was Mr W Crum-Watson and the builders
were Messrs. W Farmer & Brindley. Details of the unveiling were
published in the East Anglian Daily Times 4th Janauary 1921. The names
are listed within the service that they were serving in.
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Photograph Copyright © Helen Steed 2015
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THEY
WHOM THIS
MONUMENT COMMEMORTATES
WERE HONOURED AMONG THOSE
WHO AT THE CALL OF
KING AND COUNTRY
LEFT ALL THAT WAS
DEAR TO THEM
ENDURED HARDSHIP
FACED DANGER AND FINALLY
PASSED OUT OF SIGHT
OF MEN BY THE PATH OF DUTY
AND SELF SACRIFCE
GIVING UP THEIR OWN LIVES
THAT OTHERS MIGHT LIN IN
FREEDOM
LET THEM WHO COME AFTER SEE TO IT
THAT THEIR NAMES BE NOT FORGOTTEN
1914-1918
ALLERTON |
Alfred
Colby |
Private
17834, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 16/09/1916. Age 21.
Born in, and resident of, Aldeburgh. Commemorated on the Thiepval
Memorial |
ALLERTON |
Frank
Richard |
Lance
Corporal 42916, 10th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Died 08/08/1918.
Age 19. Born in Aldeburgh. Buried at Beacon Cemetery, Sailly-Laurette |
ASHFORD |
Angus
Harold |
Private
35071, “G” Company, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 24/07/1917.
Age 35. Son of Alfred and Eliza Ashford of Aldeburgh. husband of
Florence Phillip Ashford of 251 High Street, Aldeburgh. Buried at
Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe |
BACKHOUSE |
Alfred
Stanley |
Private
G/63470, 8th Battalion, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
Died 11/10/1918. Age 19. Son of Jonas John and E E Backhouse of
51 The Street, Hazlewood, Saxmundham. Buried at Delsaux Farm Cemetery,
Beugny |
BACKHOUSE |
Ernest
William |
Boy
2nd Class J/92430, Royal Navy. HMS Powerful. Died 27/09/1918. Age
17. Son of Mr J J and Mrs E E Backhouse of 51 The Street, Hazlewood,
Saxmundham. Buried at Aldeburgh (SS Peter and Paul) Churchyard (Boy
Backhouse’s death was recorded at East Stonehouse, Devon). HMS Powerful
and her sister ship HMS Terrible were the largest cruisers ever
built for the Royal Navy. During the Great War she was moored in
Devonport and used as a Boy’s Training Ship. |
BALLS |
Benjamin
|
Stoker
1st Class K/17528, Royal Navy. HMS Aster. Died 04/07/1917. Commemorated
on the Chatham Memorial. On 4th July 1917, the sloop HMS Aster was
on patrol in the Mediterranean when she was hit by a mine and subsequently
sunk. |
BLOCK |
George
Albert James |
Bombardier
83013, “A” Battery, 74th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died 28/08/1917.
Age 21. Son of Emily Mary Block of Ransome House, Aldeburgh and
the late Ernest James Block. Buried at Bleuet Farm Cemetery |
BLOCK |
George
Ernest |
Able
Seaman J/11467, Royal Navy, HMS Bulwark . Died 26/11/1914. Buried
at Gillingham (Woodlands) Cemetery. On 26th November 1914, the Battleship
HMS Bulwark was loading ammunition at the Medway port of Sheerness,
when she was destroyed by a huge internal explosion. Of her 750
crew, only 12 survived. |
BOTTERILL |
John
|
Private
G/52718, 26th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers . Died 15/06/1917. Age
41. Husband of Emily Botterill of 23 Crag Path, Aldeburgh. Commemorated
on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial |
BOWYER |
John
William |
Captain,
13th Battalion, Rifle Brigade. Died 10/04/1917. Age 21. Son of William
Percy and Charlotte Stanhope Bowyer of Fraysbrook, West Drayton,
Middlesex. Buried at Monchy British Cemetery, Monchy-Le-Preux |
BRIDGES |
Albert |
Gunner
751174, 250th Brigade, Royal Filed Artillery. Died 18/01/1917. Age
20. Son of Alfred and Marie Susan Bridges of 58 Low Beechburn, Crook,
County Durham. Buried at St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen |
BRUCE |
Charles
William |
Captain,
Gordon Highlanders and Royal Flying Corps. Died 22/11/1917. Age
22. Buried at Southend-on-Sea (Sutton Road) Cemetery (Captain Bruce’s
death is recorded at Rochford, Essex) |
BURWOOD |
Russell
|
Sapper
180304, General Base Depot, Royal Engineers. Died 26/08/1918. Age
38. Husband of Mrs Burwood of Dawn Villa, Aldeburgh. Buried at Bagneux
British Cemetery, Gezaincourt |
BUTCHER |
Frederick
William |
Believed
to be Rifleman 44604, 12th Battalion, Royal Irish
Rifles. Died 09/08/1917. Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate)
Memorial |
CABLE |
Frank |
Lance
Corporal 4372, 19th Battalion, Australian Infantry, Australian Imperial
Force. Died 28/02/1917. Buried at Warlencourt British Cemetery |
CABLE |
Robert
Carl |
Private
1st/4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment . Died 02/08/1917. Age
30. Son of Mr and Mrs R Cable of Aldeburgh. husband of Sarah Cable
of 115 High Street, Aldeburgh. Buried at Philosophe British Cemetery,
Mazingarbe |
CABLE |
Sidney
Claude |
Gunner
8269, “D” Battery, 50th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died 28/09/1915
. Age 23. Son of Mr and Mrs R Cable of Aldeburgh. Buried at Cambrin
Churchyard Extension |
CABLE |
William
Henry |
Private
M2/055363, 356th Mechanical Transport Company, Army Service Corps.
Died 12/11/1915. Age 27. Son of Mr and Mrs R Cable of Aldeburgh.
Buried at Calais Southern Cemetery |
CADY |
Harry
Edward |
Private
G/3953, 8th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died 22/08/1916.
Age 26. Son of Harry Edward and Rosa Cady of 30 Leiston Road, Aldeburgh.
Buried at Delville Wood, Longueval |
CADY |
James |
Deck
Hand 3702DA, Royal Naval Reserve. HM Drifter Spotless Prince. Died
26/10/1916. Husband of H L Cady of 8 Town Steps, Aldeburgh. Commemorated
on the Chatham Naval Memorial. On 26th October 1916, the Royal Navy
requisitioned Drifter “Spotless Prince” was with a number of other
boats (“Ajax II”, “Datum” “Gleaner of the Seas”, “Launch Out” and
“Roburn”) in the Dover Straits, when they were attacked by German
Torpedo Boat Destroyers. All the vessels were sunk. |
CLARKE |
Alfred |
Private
M2/130717, 17th Motor Ambulance Convoy, Army Service Corps. Died
07/01/1916. Age 21. Son of Harry and Anna Maria Clarke of Folly
Cottages, Aldringham. Resident of Aldeburgh. Buried at Salonika
(Lembet Road) Cemetery |
COMYNS-LEWER |
Alexander
David |
Private
2570, 1st/14th Battalion, London Regiment (London Scottish). Died
01/11/1914. Age 26. Son of Ethel Harriet Comyns-Lewer of 2 Oakwood
Avenue, Beckenham, Kent and the late Alexander Comyns. Commemorated
on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Served as Private Lewers |
COOPER |
Frank
William |
Private
34133, 15th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Died 26/10/1917.
Born in, and resident of, Aldeburgh. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot
Memorial |
COWELL |
George
Edmund Maurice |
Major,
Royal Field Artillery. Died 30/12/1917. Buried at Rocquigny-Equancourt
Road British Cemetery, Manancourt. Major Cowell is also commemorated
on the Snape and Tunstall war memorials |
CRACKNELL |
Bertie |
Private
5061, 2nd Battalion, Australian Infantry, Australian Imperial Forces.
Died 17/08/1916. Age 25. Son of Fred and Mary Ann Cracknell of Aldeburgh.
Commemorated on the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial |
CREASY |
Herbert
Granville |
[Listed
as Horace G
CREASEY on memorial] Sergeant 5266, 2nd Battalion, Honourable Artillery
Company. Died 29/10/1917. Age 36. Husband of Violet Kate Creasy
of 22 Pembury Road, Tottenham, London. Born Aldeburgh. Buried at
Voormezeele Enclosures No 1 and No 2 |
CRESWELL |
John
Lancashire |
[Spelt
CRESSWELL on memorial] Lance Corporal 6546, 2nd
Battalion, Honourable Artillery Company. Died 03/04/1917. Age 24.
Son of Frank Stenhouse and Emily Creswell of 17 Darlaston Road,
Wimbledon, London, born Aldeburgh. Brother of Thomas Scholes Creswell
(below). Buried at Euston Road Cemetery, Colincamp |
CRESWELL |
Thomas
Scholes |
[Spelt
CRESSWELL on memorial] Lieutenant, Calshot Naval
Air Station (Hampshire), Royal Marine Light Infantry. attached Royal
Flying Corps. Killed when he crashed in an accident whilst flying
in a Wight 1914 Navyplane 128 in which he was Pilot 4/6/1914 (note
pre-war) at Calshot Naval Air Station. Aged 27. Born 1 February
1887. Son of Frank Stenhouse and Emily Creswell. Brother of John
Lancashire Creswell (above). Buried 8/6/1914 in Royal Naval Hospital
Cemetery, Haslar, Southampton. |
CRISP |
Edward
John |
Private17838,
11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment . Died 09/04/1917. Age 22. Son
of Edward and Harriett Crisp of 11 Brudenell Street, Aldeburgh.
Buried at Bailleul Road East Cemetery, St Laurent-Blangy |
CRUM |
Stewart
Alexander |
Second
Lieutenant, 2nd Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Died 01/07/1916.
Age 19 Son of the late J L Crum. Buried at Serre Road Cemetery No
2 |
EASEY |
Herbert
James |
Private
202797, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment . Died 27/09/1917. Born
at Leiston. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial |
FISHER |
Herbert
Frederick |
Second
Hand 1059SA, Royal Naval Reserve. HM Drifter Spotless Prince. Died
26/10/1916. Age 39. Husband of Emma Louisa Fisher of 3 Archcliffe
Road, Dover. Native of Aldeburgh. Commemorated on the Chatham Naval
Memorial. On 26th October 1916, the Royal Navy requisitioned Drifter
“Spotless Prince” was with a number of other boats (“Ajax II”, “Datum”
“Gleaner of the Seas”, “Launch Out” and “Roburn”) in the Dover Straits,
when they were attacked by German Torpedo Boat Destroyers. All the
vessels were sunk. |
FOULGER |
Thomas
H |
Deck
Hand 3771/DA, Royal Naval Reserve. HMS Vivid. Died 16/09/1918. Age
36. Husband of Evelyn Lily Foulger of 38 High Street, Aldeburgh.
Buried at Aldeburgh (SS Peter and Paul) Churchyard. Deck Hand Foulger’s
death is recorded at Yarmouth. HMS Vivid were the RN Barracks at
Devonport. now called HMS Drake |
GARRETT |
Henry
Fawcett |
Captain,
6th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment . Died 22/08/1915. Age 30.
Son of Samuel and Clara Garrett of Gower House, Aldeburgh. Believed
to be buried at Green Hill Cemetery, Turkey. commemorated by a special
memorial |
GIBSON |
William
John |
Gunner
276643, 99th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 30/06/1918.
Age 37. Son of Jane and the late John Gibson of 12 Station Road,
Aldeburgh. husband of Caroline Edith Gibson of 6 Sunnyside Road,
Edmonton, London. Buried at Aire Communal Cemetery |
GODFREY |
W
J |
Private,
Suffolk Regiment Further research required |
GOODING |
Samuel
Maurice |
Private
16457, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment . Died 02/08/1915. Son of
Mr W Gooding of 265 High Street, Aldeburgh. Born at Snape. Buried
at Woods Cemetery |
HAKEN |
Richard |
Private
43285, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment . Died 12/10/1916. Age 19.
Son of John and Matilda Haken of 3 Alde Lane, Aldeburgh. Commemorated
on the Thiepval Memorial |
HOUGHTON |
Philip
Squarey |
Captain,
1st/9th (County of London) Battalion (Queen Victoria's Rifles),
London Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 1916. Aged 23. Son of Philip
A. Houghton, of Aldeburgh, Suffolk. In the 1901 census he was aged
7, born Hampstead, Middlesex, son of Philip Arthur and Leonie Mabel
Houghton, resident The Chalet, Lindfield, Cuckfield, Sussex. In
the 1911 census he is aged 17, born London, at school, son of Philip
Arthur and Leonie Mabel Houghton, resident 5, Grosvenor Place, Crag
Path, Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Matriculated 1912, University College,
Oxford University, B.A. (August 26, 1914). Member of University
OTC prior to 1915. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Pier and Face 9 C. See also Charterhouse
School, Godalming, Surrey
Extract
from Probate Calendars of England & Wales 1917:
HOUGHTON
Philip Squarey of Aldeburgh Suffolk captain 9th
county of London regiment died I July 14916 in France Administration
London 27 January to Philip Arthur Houghton surgeon.
Effects £359 4S. 7d.
REsworn £2114 5s. 10d.
Extract
from Probate Calendars of England & Wales 1917:
HOUGHTON
Philip Squarey of Aldeburgh Suffolk captain 9th
county of London regiment died 1 July 1916 in France Administration
London 27 January to Philip Arthur Houghton surgeon.
Effects £359 4S. 7d.
REsworn £2114 5s. 10d.
Extract
from Suffolk and Essex Free Press - Wednesday 19 July 1916,
page 7:
CAPTAIN
P. S. HOUGHTON.
Captain
Philip Squarey Houghton, London Regt., missing, believed killed,
was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Houghton, of Aldeburgh,
Suffolk. He was born 1893, educated at Brunswick, Hayward's Heath,
Charterhouse, and University College, Oxford. was gazetted September,
1914, and went to the front in November, 1914, being promoted lieutenant
last July and captain last May.
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JAY |
Christine |
Nurse.
Queen Alexandra Imperial Nursing Service Further research required |
JEANS |
George
|
Corporal
205570, 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment . Died 02/09/1918. Age 28.
Son of John and Sarah Jeans of Walford, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire.
Buried at Dury Crucifix Cemetery. Corporal Jeans originally served
with the Suffolk Yeomanary |
JEARY |
Ernest
Harry |
Private
26482, 12th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment . Died 09/10/1917. Age 34.
Son of the late T and E Jeary of Reepham, Norfolk. husband of Daisy
Emma Jeary of 20 Howard Road, Wokingham, Berkshire. Commemorated
on the Tyne Cot Memorial |
JONES |
Maurice
Freshfield |
Private
23799, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment . Died 03/07/1916. Age 20.
Son of Henry Freshfield Jones and Margaret Isabel Jones of Barclays
Bank Ltd., Aldeburgh. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial |
KEMP |
Walter
Charles |
Sergeant
46007, 120th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 07/09/1918.
Age 28 Son of Henry and Emma Kemp of Aldeburgh. husband of Mary
Teresa Kemp of Rambler Cottages, Great Barton, Bury St Edmund's.
Buried at Fins New British Cemetery, Sorel-Le-Grand |
KERSEY |
Robert |
Deck
Hand 10266DA, Royal Naval Reserve. HMPMS Ascot. Died 10/11/1918.
Commemorated on the Chatham Naval Memorial. HM Paddle Mine Sweeper
Ascot was torpedoed and sunk near the Farne Islands on 10th November
1917. she was the last British warship to be lost before the Armistice |
KING |
James
|
Private
21172, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment . Died 13/01/1916. Son of
Alfred King of 53 Hazelwood, Friston. Buried at the Guards Cemetery,
Windy Corner, Cuinchy. Private King is also commemorated on the
Snape War Memorial |
KNIGHTS |
Bertie
William |
Boy
1st Class J/32333, Royal Navy. HMS Russell . Died 27/04/1916. Age
17. Son of Samuel and Elizabeth Knights of 9 Leiston Road, Aldeburgh.
Native of Hazelwood. Commemorated on the Chatham Naval Memorial.
On the evening of 26th April 1916, the battleship HMS Russell arrived
at Malta. She was refused entry to the harbour due to the lateness
of the hour and she was forced to circle off-shore. On the morning
of the 27th, she hit two mines, recently been laid by U-73. she
capsized and sank within 30 minutes, with the loss of 124 of her
824 crew. A few months earlier, HMS Russell had been the last ship
to leave the Dardanelles |
LAWS |
Alfred |
Deck
Hand 3863DA, Royal Naval Reserve. HM Drifter Golden News. Died 03/01/1916.
Husband of Emma Laws of 202 High Street, Aldeburgh. Commemorated
on the Chatham Naval Memorial. Further research required on HM Drifter
Golden News |
LESLEY |
Henry
Norman |
Lieutenant,
Royal Navy. HM Submarine G9 . Died 16/09/1917. Commemorated on the
Portsmouth Naval Memorial. On 9th September 1917, HM Submarine G9
was on patrol in the North Sea searching for a German submarine
believed to be in the area. While on the surface, G9 fired a torpedo
at what was believed to be a submarine, but was in fact, a British
destroyer HMS Paisley. The torpedo missed, but G9 was rammed and
sunk by the destroyer. |
LOVETT |
William
James |
Bombardier
94034, 176th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 15/06/1918.
Age 35. Son of James and Rosetta Lovett of Aldeburgh. husband of
Mrs E Lovett of 3 Hartington Villas, Aldeburgh. Buried at Magnaboschi
British Cemetery, Italy |
MARJORAM |
Percy
James |
Deck
Hand 8590/DA, Royal Naval Reserve. HMS Q20. Died 10/04/1917. Age
22. Son of Mr G Marjoram of 47 King Street, Aldeburgh. Buried at
Aldeburgh (SS Peter and Paul) Churchyard. Deck Hand Marjoram’s death
is recorded at Alverstoke, Hampshire. HMS Q20 (also known as HMS
Bayard) was a special service or Q-Ship. an “innocent” vessel that
enticed German Naval interest then revealed her guns and fought.
The vessel was lost in June 1917, so Deck Hand Marjoram’s death
was either as a result of previous action, injury or illness |
MARSHALL |
George |
Private
12431, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment . Died 03/07/1916. Age 25.
Son of Thomas and Emma Marshall of Lynton Villa, 20 Fawcett Road,
Aldeburgh. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial |
MAULDEN |
Benjamin
Balls |
Private
43892, Depot, Suffolk Regiment . Died 15/03/1919. Age 29. Son of
Elizabeth Maulden of 138 High Street, Aldeburgh and the late Edward
Maulden. Born at Blaxhall. Buried in Aldeburgh (SS Peter and Paul)
Churchyard. Private Maulden’s death is recorded at Ipswich |
MOUNTAIN |
Frederick
John |
Corporal
319576, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment . Died 20/07/1916. Age 24.
Son of Frederick James and Harrie Mountairl of Park Place, Yoxford.
Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial |
OSBORNE |
George
Woodgate |
Private
32075, 17th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers . Died 01/07/1917. Age
36. Husband of N E Osborne of 1 Merton House, High Street, Aldeburgh.
Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial |
OSBORNE |
John
Henry |
Leading
Stoker 308083, Royal Navy. HMS Hogue. Died 22/09/1914. Commemorated
on the Chatham Naval Memorial. HMS Hogue, an old 1st Class armoured
cruiser, was part of Cruiser Force C, in the area of the North Sea
known as the Broad Fourteens (HMS Eurylus, HMS Aboukir and HMS Cressy
were the other three cruisers). HMS Eurylus had technical problems
and returned to port. Early on September 22nd 1914 the German submarine
U9 under the command of Commander Otto Weddigen sighted the Cressy,
Aboukir and Hogue steaming NNE at 10 knots without zigzagging. Although
the patrols were supposed to maintain 12-13 knots and zigzag the
old cruisers were unable to maintain that speed and the zigzagging
order was widely ignored as there had been no submarines sighted
in the area during the war. HMS Aboukir was hit by a torpedo first
and rolled over within half an hour of the attack. HMS Hogue was
picking up survivors when she was hit by two torpedoes, sinking
within 10 minutes. HMS Cressy had stopped to pick up survivors,
but got underway, before she was hit by a torpedo and damaged. Shortly
afterwards, a second torpedo hit her and she sank within 15 minutes.
837 men were rescued but 1459 men were killed in total |
PALLANT |
Arthur
Aubrey |
Private
13630, 6th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died 27/08/1918.
Age unknown Born in Aldeburgh. Buried at Albert Communal Cemetery
Extension |
PARGETER |
Reginald
Amherst |
Second
Lieutenant, 3rd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. attached 1st Battalion.
Died 08/05/1915. Age 22. Son of Mr E T Pargeter of Reculver Hatch,
Herne Bay, Kent. Native of Aldeburgh. Commemorated on the Ypres
(Menin Gate) Memorial. See also Camborne
School of Mines |
PECK |
Percy
Allen |
Boy
1st Class, Royal Navy. HMS Russell . Died 27/04/1916. Age 17. Son
of Emma Peck of 9 Alde Lane, Aldeburgh the late Amos Peck. Commemorated
on the Chatham Naval Memorial. On the evening of 26th April 1916,
the battleship HMS Russell arrived at Malta. She was refused entry
to the harbour due to the lateness of the hour and she was forced
to circle off-shore. On the morning of the 27th, she hit two mines,
recently been laid by U-73. she capsized and sank within 30 minutes,
with the loss of 124 of her 824 crew. A few months earlier, HMS
Russell had been the last ship to leave the Dardanelles |
PECK |
Reginald
Ernest |
Private
43284, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment . Died 12/10/1916. Age 29.
Son of Amos and Emma Peck of 9 Alde Lane, Aldeburgh. Commemorated
on the Thiepval Memorial |
POOLEY |
Arthur |
Stoker
1st Class K/7458, Royal Navy. HMS Endeavour. Died 17/09/1914. Resident
of Aldeburgh. Buried at Lowestoft (Beccles Road) Cemetery. Stoker
Pooley’s death is recorded as ‘overseas’. HMS Endeavour was a requisitioned
trawler. It was eventually lost to enemy action in 1918, so Stoker
Pooley’s death was due to injury by other causes or illness |
RABETT |
William
Robert |
Gunner
895376, “A” Battery, 88th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died 10/04/1918.
Age 25. Son of William Frank and Emma Rabett of 9 Brudenell Street,
Aldeburgh. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial |
RAVEN |
Richard
L |
Believed
to be Lance Sergeant 7945, 1st Battalion, Coldstream
Guards. Died 31/07/1917. Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate)
Memorial (Lance Sergeant Raven is shown as Private Raven of the
Suffolk Regiment on Aldeburgh War Memorial) |
READING |
Vernon
Jack |
Second
Lieutenant (Pilot) , 15 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died 26/03/1918.
Son of Arthur Vernon Reading of Knodeshall Lodge, Saxmundham. Commemorated
on the Arras Flying Services Memorial. 15 Squadron crossed to France
in December 1915 equipped with BE2Cs for corps-reconnaissance duties.
One unusual task the unit undertook was the dropping of ammunition
by parachute to troops on the front line during 1918 |
SALMON |
Claud
Garrett |
Captain,
3rd Battalion, attached 2nd Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).
Killed in action 9 May 1915. Aged 39. Born 8 April 1876. Baprised
30 May 1876 in Bury St Edmunds, St James, Suffolk, resident 26 Angel
Hill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Son of Charles Edward and Josephine
Helen Salmon, of Bury St. Edmund's. In the 1881 census he was aged
4, born Bury St Edmunds, son of Cahrles E and Josephine H Salmon,
resident 26, Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds St James, Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk. In the 1891 census he was aged 14, born Bury St Edmunds,
Suffrolk, school boarder, Charterhouse, W Moss, Prince of Wales
Road, Godalming, Guildford, Surrey. Buried in RUE-PETILLON MILITARY
CEMETERY, FLEURBAIX, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row M. Grave
14. See also Charterhouse
School, Godalming, Surrey
Extract
from the Charterhouse Register, Oration Quarter 1890:
Salmon,
Claud Garrett. b. 8 April, 1876. (Lockites); Left C.Q., 1894. -
Joined 2nd V.B. Suffolk Regt., 1900; served in S. African War with
18th Batt. I.Y., 1901; Hon. Lieut. in Army, 1903.
C. G. Salmon, Esq., Risby Gate, Bury St. Edmunds.
Extract
from England & Wales Government Probate Death Index
1915:
SALMON
Claud Garrett of Nairobi in British East Africa
died 9 May 1915 in France on active service Probate London
23 September to Alan Garrett Anderson ship owner. Effects £164
11s. 3d.
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SHEMMING |
Ernest
Edward |
Private
29735, “B” Company, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Died 29/04/1917.
Age 30. Son of Frances Shemming of Mill House, Syleham, Norfolk.
husband of Evelyn May Shemming of May Villa, Fawcett Road, Aldeburgh
Commemorated on the Arras Memorial |
SMITH |
Isham
Percy |
SO.
Major, 102nd Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 30/11/1917.
Age 27. Son of the late Major General Percy Smith RE, and of Ethel
Smith (now Saunders) of "Hinton, Aldeburgh. Buried at Villers Hill
British Cemetery, Villers-Guislain |
SMY |
W
|
Gunner
–Royal Field Artillery Further research required |
STEPHENSON |
Arthur
Francis John |
Corporal
281053, 4th Battalion, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). Died 16/08/1917.
Age 25. Son of Arthur and Caroline Stephenson of 1 Hertford Place,
Aldeburgh. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial |
THORNBURY |
Brian
|
Lieutenant,
Royal Navy. HMS Lynx. Died 09/08/1915. Age 23. Son of Bruce and
Helen Thornbury. Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial.
At 0600 on 9th August 1915, the destroyer HMS Lynx was on patrol
on the Moray Firth, when she struck a mine and exploded, with the
loss of all but 24 of her crew. |
THURSTON |
William
James |
Deck
Hand 3696DA, Royal Naval Reserve. HM Drifter Spotless Prince. Died
26/10/1916. Age 28. Son of William James and Eliza Thurston of Aldeburgh.
husband of Sarah Lilian Thurston of Tyne Cottage, Aldeburgh. Commemorated
on the Chatham Naval Memorial. On 26th October 1916, the Royal Navy
requisitioned Drifter “Spotless Prince” was with a number of other
boats (“Ajax II”, “Datum” “Gleaner of the Seas”, “Launch Out” and
“Roburn”) in the Dover Straits, when they were attacked by German
Torpedo Boat Destroyers. All the vessels were sunk |
TIBBENHAM |
Henry
Charles |
Lance
Corporal 610846, 19th Battalion, London Regiment. Died 26/07/1917.
Age 33. Son of Charles and Elizabeth Tibbenham of 2 Alms Houses,
Leiston. Born Aldeburgh. Buried at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery |
WADE |
Charles
|
Private
200868, 2md Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 13/04/1918. Age 29.
Son of George and Emily Wade of 2 California Villas, Fawcett Road,
Aldeburgh. Buried at Niederzwehren Cemetery |
WADE |
Edward
|
Sergeant
10048, 2nd Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment. Died 31/07/1917.
Born in, and resident of, Aldeburgh. Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin
Gate) Memorial |
WADE |
Arnold
Robert |
Engine
Room Artificer 3rd Class M/10906, Royal Navy. HM Submarine D3. Died
15/03/1918. Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. On 7th
March 1918, HM Submarine D3 left Gosport for an anti-submarine patrol
in the English Channel. On 12th March, the French airship AT-0,
flying near Fechamp spotted a submarine on the surface and drew
closer for recognition purposes. It is believed that D3 fired four
identification rockets, which the French mistook for aggressive
gunfire and AT-0 dropped four bombs onto the submarine, resulting
in her sinking. The airship crew attempted to rescue the crew, but
this proved impossible and other help was sought. By the time this
arrived, all of D3’s crew had drowned |
WARD |
Stanley
George |
Lance
Corporal 43009, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died between 09/04/1918
and 19/04/1918. Age 28. Son of Mrs Eliza A Ward of Bell Cottage,
Aldeburgh. husband of Sarah Ward of 45 King Street, Aldeburgh. Commemorated
on Ploegsteert Memorial |
WARD |
Thomas
Frank |
Private
M2/098521, Army Service Corps. attached Deputy Director Ordnance
Supplies . Died 20/03/1918. Husband of Elizabeth Ward of 7 Kirton
Road, Upton Park London. Buried at Mont Huon Military Cemetery,
Le Treport |
WELFORD |
Frederick |
Second
Lieutenant, 3rd Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment. attached 6th Battalion.
Died 09/10/1917. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial |
WELLS |
Robert
Hase |
Private
48427, 21st (Tyneside Scottish) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers.
Died 24/02/1917. Age 39. Son of Robert Hase Wells and Emily Wells
of Benhall. husband of Eliza Wells of 269 High Street, Aldeburgh.
Buried at Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras |
WILSON |
Edwin
John |
Private
8/1862, Otago Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Died 07/08/1915.
Age 42. Son of Ellen Adelaide Wilson of 16 Crothes Street, Aldeburgh.
Commemorated on the Chunuk Bair (New Zealand) Memorial |
WINN |
Arthur
|
Captain,
2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment . Died 09/09/1914. Commemorated
at the Montreuil-Aux-Lions British Cemetery |
WOOD |
Cecil
Strachan |
Captain,
3rd Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. attached 1st Battalion.
Died 02/12/1914. Age 42. Son of the Rev Canon Joseph Wood DD MVO
and Caroline Wood. husband of Gladys Wood of The Corner House, Aldeburgh.
Buried at Ste Marie Cemetery, Le Havre |
WOOD |
Reuben
William |
Deck
Hand 10410DA, Royal Naval Reserve. HM Trawler John High. Died 07/08/1916.
Age 17. Son of William Wood of 61 King Street, Aldeburgh. Commemorated
on the Chatham Naval Memorial. During 1916 the German Navy laid
mines in the Barents and White Seas to make it unsafe for ammunition,
stores and fuel to be fed into Russia via Archangel and Murmansk.
British mine sweepers arrived in Murmansk to assist with the clearing
of these mines, but in heavy seas, one of these vessels. HM Trawler
John High. hit a mine and exploded with the loss of all hands in
August 1916. |
WYTHE |
Arthur
L |
Private
43286, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment . Died 28/04/1917 . Age 19.
Son of Lewis Wythe and H C Wythe of 289 High Street, Aldeburgh.
Commemorated on the Arras Memorial |
1939-1945 |
ADSHEAD |
Patrick
James Neil |
Pilot
Officer (Pilot) 87069, 61 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 31/07/1941. Age 23. Son of Neil Russell Adshead and Edith Dora
Adshead of Churt, Surrey. Connection to Aldeburgh unknown. Buried
at Brookwood Military Cemetery. P.O Adshead’s death is recorded
at St Ives, Cornwall. At the time of PO Adshead death, 61 Squadron
were flying Hampden bombers as part of No 5 Group, Bomber Command |
BAGGOTT |
Hubert
Roy |
Sergeant
5107705, 10th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Died 07/05/1941.
Age 27. Son of Lawrence and Alice Baggott. husband of Ethel Baggott
of Prestwick. Buried at Monkton and Preswick Cemetery. Sergeant
Baggott’s death is recorded at Liverpool North |
BLOCK |
Arthur
Percival |
Seaman
LT/JX 183738, Royal Naval Patrol Service. HMS Europa. Died 22/07/1941.
Age 36. Son of Ernest William and Ellen Maria Block of Aldeburgh.
Buried at Aldebrugh (SS Peter and Paul) Churchyard. Seaman Block’s
death is recorded at Lothingland. HMS Europa was the RNPS Naval
Base at Lowestoft |
BLOCK |
Frederick
Charles |
Able
Seaman C/J39419, Royal Navy. HMS Avenger. Died 15/11/1942. Age 42.
Son of William and Anne Block. husband of Alice Maud Block of Shieldhill,
Stirlingshire. Commemorated on the Chatham Naval Memorial. HMS Avenger
was an Escort Carrier. After taking part in the Operation Torch
landings of North Africa in November 1942, she departed Gibraltar
with convoy MFK 1(Y) on 14 November, heading home to the Clyde in
the UK. At 0305 on 15 November, approximately 45 nautical miles
South of Cap Santa Maria, Portugal, Avenger was torpedoed by the
German U-Boat U-155, along with two other escorting merchant ships.
Avenger was hit on the port side amidships, which in turn ignited
her bomb room, blowing out the centre section of the ship. Her bow
and stern sections rose in the air and sunk within 2 minutes, leaving
only 12 survivors |
BOULTON |
Richard
Arthur |
Private
7368910, Royal Army Medical Corps . Died 27/07/1943. Age 25. Son
of John Wesley and Mary Ann Boulton, of Aldeburgh. Buried at Kanchanaburi
War Cemetery |
BRANCH |
Albert
Charles |
DFM
Flight Sergeant (Flight Engineer) 962835, 83 Squadron, Royal Air
Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 20/10/1943. Age 21. Son of Charles
William and Ruby Florence Branch of Aldeburgh. Buried at Assen Southern
General Cemetery. Notes: 1.The Cemetery at Assen, Drenthe, Netherlands,
contains the graves of the crew of Flt Sgt Branch’s Lancaster Bomber.
At the time of Flt Sgt Branch’s death, 83 Squadron were part of
the Pathfinder Force |
BUCKLEY |
John
Bowyer |
Flight
Lieutenant J/6013, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died 03/06/1943. Age
21. Son of Sidney Earl Buckley and Joan Isabel Buckley of Woodcroft,
Northamptonshire. Commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial |
BURWOOD |
Dick
William |
Corporal
2354490, 1st Armoured Division Signals, Royal Corps of Signals.
Died between 31/01/1942 and 20/05/1942. Age 27. Connection to Aldeburgh
unknown. Commemorated on the Alamein Memorial |
CABLE |
Richard
Sidney |
Leading
Stoker C/KX 84368, Royal Navy. HM Submarine Usk. Died 03/05/1941.
Age 29. Son of Robert Carl and Sarah Cable of Aldeburgh. Commemorated
on the Chatham Naval Memorial. On 19th April 1941 HMS Usk sailed
from Malta for a patrol off the north-west coast of Sicily. Anti-submarine
activity was intense and Usk was accordingly ordered to alter her
position until this activity had passed. What happened to Usk during
her change of position has never been established, but it is almost
certain that she was mined in the vicinity of Cape Bon, Tunisia,
some time after 25th April |
COLLIER |
Peter
Stanley |
Signalman
C/JX 154041, Royal Navy. HMS Warspite. Died 28/05/1941. Age 19.
Son of A. Stanley and Carrie Collier of Aldeburgh . Buried at Alexandria
(Chatby) Military and War Memorial Cemetery. In May 1941, HMS Warspite
took part in the Battle of Crete. During the battle she sustained
damage by a direct heavy bomb hit. Signalman Collier was one of
the casualties of this attack |
FRANKLIN |
Lionel
Cooper |
Sub-Lieutenant
(A), Royal Navy. HMS Sparrowhawk. Died 13/04/1940. Age 20. Son of
Brevet Colonel G D Franklin (Retd.) and Mrs Franklin of Aldeburgh.
Commemorated on the Lee-on-Solent Memorial. HMS Sparrowhawk was
the Royal Naval Air Station near Kirkwall. At the time of Sub Lt
Franklin’s death, the two Fleet Air Arm squadrons. 800 and 803.
were flying Blackburn Skua aircraft. Three days prior to his death,
the two squadrons attacked and destroyed the German cruiser Konigsberg
in a dramatic raid on Bergen harbour in Norway. The cause of Sub
Lt Franklin’s death is unknown. he did not take part in the raid |
GALSWORTHY |
David
William Arthur |
Major
47569, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). Died 21/10/1944.
Buried at Cesena War Cemetery |
GRIFFITH |
Llewellyn
Wilfred |
Assistant
Steward, Naval Auxilary Personnel (Merchant Navy). HMS Duchess of
Rothesay. Died 11/11/1940. Age 24. Son of Llewellyn and Sybil Mary
Griffith of Aldeburgh. Buried at Aldeburgh (SS Peter and Paul) Churchyard.
HMS Duchess of Rothesay was a paddle-steamer requisitioned by the
Admiralty to resume her WW1 role as a minesweeper. After attending
the Dunkirk evacuation, she operated in the ports of Dover, Portsmouth
and Harwich |
IRVINE |
Antony
Thornburn |
Squadron
Leader 36090, Royal Air Force . Died 13/04/1941. Age 27. Son of
James Thornburn Irvine and Dorothy Beatrice Irvine. husband of Katharine
Irvine (nee Lowick). Buried at Phaleron War Cemetery. Sqn Ldr Irvine
had been educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford and is also
commemorated at these two sites |
JOHNSON |
Alexander
Percival |
DSO
Lieutenant Colonel 52653, Suffolk Regiment. Commanding 12th Battalion
(10th Battalion, The Green Howards) Parachute Regiment, Army Air
Corps. Died 12/06/1944. Age 32. Son of Colonel Henry Alexander Johnson
and Constance Bertha Johnson. husband of Jeanne Helene Johnson of
Camberley, Surrey. Buried at Ranville War Cemetery |
LANE |
George
Richard |
Flight
Lieutenant 60103, 174 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 27/04/1942. Age 22. Son of George Douglas Lane and Nellie Lane
of Aldeburgh. Commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial. 174 Squadron
was formed at Manston on 3 March 1942, taking over seventeen Hurricanes
and eight pilots from No 607 which enabled operations to be started
the same day. Fighter-bomber missions were flown against enemy shipping
and coastal targets until December 1943, when it was withdrawn for
army co-operation training in preparation for re-equipment with
Typhoons |
LONGSTAFF |
David
John |
MC
Captain 207508, 11th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Died 16/09/1945.
Age 22. Son of Victor Charles Hamilton Longstaffe and Nina Gladys
Longstaffe of St. John's Wood, London. Buried at Phaleron War Cemetery |
MILLER |
Thomas
Alfred |
Sapper
1882094, 2nd Field Squadron, Royal Engineers. Died 25/10/1942. Age
24. Son of William Alfred and Agnes Miller of Aldeburgh. Buried
at El Alamein War Cemetery |
OSGERBY |
Leonard
Charles |
Second
Lieutenant 68677, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 24/05/1940.
Age 22. Son of Charles and Elvira Osgerby. nephew of Captain R P
Harvey of Aldeburgh. Buried at Cretinier Cemetery, Wattrelos. The
Second World War casualties buried at this cemetery were as a result
of the retreat to Dunkirk in 1940 |
PILBEAM |
Reginald
Frederick |
Lance
Corporal 5831363, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 24/09/1943.
Age 27. Son of Reginald A Pilbeam and Edith E Pilbeam. husband of
Lillian Pilbeam of Aldeburgh. Buried at Thanbyuzayat War Cemetery.
Lance Corporal Pilbeam is shown on the War Memorial as L. PILBEAM |
READE |
Jack |
Flying
Officer (Navigator) 129166, 68 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. Died 14/06/1943. Age 31. Son of William Comer Reade and
Nellie Marie Reade of Aldeburgh. husband of Peggy Reade of Stamford
Brook, London. Buried at Aldeburgh (SS Peter and Paul) Churchyard.
F/O Reade’s death is recorded at North Walsham, Norfolk. 68 Squadron
reformed at Catterick on 7 January 1941 as a night-fighter Squadron
equipped with Blenheims and became operational on 7 April before
moving to High Ercall for the defence of the Midlands. In May 1941,
68 converted to Beaufighters and in March 1942 they moved to East
Anglia where they spent two years at Coltishall |
SAWYER |
Frederick |
Boatswain,
Merchant Navy. SS Treworlas . Died 28/12/1942. Son of Caleb and
Phoebe Mary Sawyer of Aldeburgh. Commemorated on the Tower Hill
Memorial. SS Treworlas was torpedoed east of Trinidad on a voyage
from Massowah, Eritrea |
SONES |
Walter
George |
Leading
Aircraftman 959261, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 09/05/1945
Buried at Nassau War Cemetery, Bahamas. The cause of LAC Sones’
death in unknown |
STROWGER |
George
Henry |
Seaman
LT/JX 209260, Royal Naval Patrol Service. HMS Fratton. Died 18/08/1944.
Age 23. Son of Leonard and Sophia Strowger of Aldeburgh. Commemorated
on the Lowestoft Naval Memorial. The Examination vessel HMS Fratton
was sunk by an underwater explosion, whilst at anchor in Siene Bay
Normandy on 18 August 1944. It is believed that the explosion was
caused by a torpedo launched from a surface craft (E-Boat) |
WARD |
Frederick
Alfred Charles |
Able
Seaman C/SSX 17762, Royal Navy. HM Submarine Trooper. Died 17/10/1943
. Age 25. Son of Samuel John Green Ward and Alice Mary Ann Ward
of Aldeburgh. Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial. HM Submarine
Trooper sailed from Beirut on 26th September 1943 for a patrol west
of the Dodecanese and later to the east of Leros. No signals were
received and she failed to return on the appointed date, 17th October.
Mining is strongly suspected |
WISBY |
Bernard
John |
Flying
Officer (Flight Engineer), 156 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. Died 17/12/1944. Age 22. Son of Frederick James Wisby and
Florence Wisby of Aldburgh. Buried at Clichy Northern Cemetery.
156 Squadron was one of the four squadrons selected to form the
nucleus of the new Pathfinder force in August 1942 and remained
with the force for the rest of the European war |
CIVILIANS |
BAGGOTT |
Louis |
Age
92. 109 High Street, Aldeburgh. Died at Borough General Hospital
on 16/12/1942 |
DODDS |
William
John (Jamieson) |
Age
58. Son of Matthew Dodds, of Ashfield Terrace, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
and of the late Annie Dodds. husband of Moya Dodds of Halewoods,
Leiston Road. Died at 75 High Street on 15/12/1942 |
FISHER |
Charles
Bertie |
Age
55. Husband of Agnes Fisher of 276 High Street. Died at G.P.O. High
Street on 15/12/1942 |
HALLAS |
Dora |
Age
52. Daughter of Mr and Mrs J Fallows of Woodley, Stockport, Cheshire.
wife of Raymond Hallas of 138 High Street. Died at G.P.O. High Street
on 15/12/1942 |
SHAW |
Norman |
Age
10. Son of Harry and Lily Shaw of 270 High Street, Aldeburgh. Injured
03/08/1942 at High Street, Wellingborough. died at General Hospital
on 05/08/1942 |
WALSH |
Mary
Eileen |
Age
30. Daughter of James George and S. M. Walsh, of Briardale, Fawcett
Road, Aldeburgh. Injured at G.P.O. High Street. died at Borough
General Hospital on 15/12/1942 |
WHITCHER |
Nancy
Emily Joan |
Age
16. Daughter of Harry Towers Whitcher and Nancy Ellen Whitcher of
Crespigny House, Aldeburgh. Died at G.P.O. High Street on 15/12/1942 |
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