
FRISTON WAR
MEMORIAL
World War 1 & 2 - Roll
of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and copyright
© Stuart Green 2006
The
Friston War Memorial can be found in the grounds of St Mary's parish
church and takes the form of a latin cross on a stepped octagonal base
with a sword of sacrifice on the shaft. There are 15 names listed for
World War 1 and 7 for World War 2. The memorial was dedicated by Ve.
J G R Darling and unveiled 22nd May 1920, the build was Mr Moss. This
was reported in the East Anglian Daily Times 26th May 1920.
IN
TRIBUTE TO ALL WHO FOUGHT AND IN EVER
CONSTANT MEMORY OF THOSE WHO FELL IN
THE GREAT WAR/ AUGUST 4TH 1914 JUNE 28TH 1919
THIS CROSS IS ERECTED BY THE INHABITANTS OF FRISTON
1914-1918
BUTCHER |
Harry
Stanley |
Able
Seaman J/3004, Royal Navy, HMS Cressy. Died 22/09/1914. Age 22.
Son of John and Emma Butcher of Friston. Commemorated on Chatham
Naval Memorial. HMS Cressy, 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 Hogue 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 |
COOPER |
George
|
Private
40508, 9th Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died 09/06/1917. Age
36. Husband of Annie Cooper of The Laurels, Knodishall, Resident
of Friston. Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial |
CRANE |
William |
Private
17424, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, Died 30/09/1915. Born at
Friston. Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial |
FELLOWES |
Arthur
Simpson |
Believed
to be Second Lieutenant, 7th Battalion, Worcestershire
Regiment. Died 01/04/1917, Age 22. Son of Mr J A and Mrs S A Fellows
of 67 Heath Street, Stourbridge, Buried at Epehy Wood Farm Cemetery,
Epehy |
GOOD |
Bertie
G |
Private
205950, 5th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Died 19/09/1918.
Age 24. Son of Edward and Sarah Good of Friston. Buried at Epehy
Wood Farm Cemetery, Epehy |
GOOD |
Edward
E |
Lance
Corporal 13151, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 05/08/1916.
Age 30. Born at Leiston. Buried at Abbeville Communal Cemetery |
GOODING |
William
R |
Seaman,
Royal Navy, HMS Thames. Died 4th Quarter 1919. Age 28. Place of
burial unknown. William Gooding’s death was recorded at Plomesgate.
Assumption made that William Gooding died at home from wounds received
during the Great War |
HAILL |
William
Robert |
Private
3324, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 28/07/1916. Age 32.
Son of William Robert and Annie Sarah Haill. husband of May Scarce
(formerly Haill) of 4 Snape Terrace, Saxmundham. Born at Friston
. Buried at Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt L’Abbe |
LEEDER |
Arthur
|
Private,
1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 2nd Quarter 1919. Age 30.
Place of burial unknown. Arthur Leeder’s death was recorded at Plomesgate |
MILLS |
Charles
|
Private
35005, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 15/09/1917. Son of
Mrs H Bloomfield of Friston. Buried at Hargicourt British Cemetery |
MOSS |
Henry
Thomas |
Private
41414, 13th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Died 02/03/1917. Age 34.
Husband of F E Moss of Friston Common. Buried at Dernancourt Communal
Cemetery Extension |
NEWSON |
Bertie |
Corporal
14999, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 29/09/1916, Age 22.
Son of Mr and Mrs H Newson of Friston. Buried at Varennes Military
Cemetery |
OWEN |
Lewis
|
Corporal
1556, 13th Company, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 30/03/1916. Age
30. Son of Alfred and Elizabeth Owen of Catworth Lodge, Spaldwick,
Huntingdon. husband of Clara Owen of Sycamore Cottage, Friston.
Commemorated on the Basra Memorial |
SMITH |
Charles
Frederick |
RVO.
Private 12165, 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards. Died 29/10/1914.
Age 27. Son of Mr and Mrs T F Smith of The Chequers Inn, Friston.
Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial |
WATTS |
Hedley
R |
Private,
Army Service Corps. Died 2nd Quarter 1915. Age 20. Place of burial
unknown. Hedley Watts’ death was recorded at Ipswich. Assumption
made that Hedley Watts died at home from wounds received during
the Great War, in this case the report of his death was not received
by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
THEIR
NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE |
1939-1945 |
ALLEN |
Harold
John |
Bombadier
818270, 2 Air-Landing Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Artillery. Died 06/05/1943.
Age 29. Son of Mr and Mrs George Herbert Allen. husband of Eileen
Ellen Allen of Leiston. Buried at Le Petit Lac Cemetery, Algeria |
BLAKE |
William
Arthur |
Private
5832478, 5th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 05/11/1943. Age 23.
Son of Frederick Thomas Blake and Norah Anna Blake of Friston. Buried
at Thanbyuzayat War Cemetery |
HADRILL |
John
Peter |
Lieutenant
226280, 184 Field Company, Royal Engineers. Died 17/11/1943. Age
22. Son of Henry Clement and Hilda Florence Hadrill of Melton. Commemorated
at Bournemouth Crematorium. Lieutenant Hadrill’s death is recorded
at Poole, Dorset |
HUNTER |
Harold
William |
Private
5836841, 4th Battalion, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment). Died
between 23/10/1943 and 24/10/1943. Age 24. Son of Herbert and Emma
Hunter. husband of Margaret L Hunter of Middletton. Commemorated
on the Athens Memorial |
MOSS |
George
Henry |
Master,
Merchant Navy, ss St Usk. Died 20/09/1943, Age 45. Commemorated
on the Tower Hill Memorial. The 5,500 tons freighter ss St Usk was
on passage in the South Atlantic at 19 30 S 29 28W; when she was
struck by a torpedo and sank. George Moss is also commemorated on
the Martlesham War Memorial |
MILLS |
Stanley
Charles |
Private
10551051, Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Died 20/03/1942. Age 21. Son
of Honor Louisa Mills of Friston. Buried at Friston (St Mary) Churchyard.
Private Mills’ death is recorded at Derby |
SHIPP |
Gerald
Royston Jack Heygate |
Stoker
1st Class C/KX 89238, Royal Navy, HMS Barham. Died 25/11/1941. Age
25. Son of Mr and Mrs Harry Shipp of Friston. Commemorated on the
Chatham Naval Memorial. On 24th November 1941, Queen Elizabeth,
Barham and Valiant, with an escort of eight destroyers, sailed from
Alexandria to cover operations against two enemy convoys reported
to be making for Benghazi. On the following day, at l6.25 hours,
Barham was torpedoed by the German submarine U-331, which, undetected,
had penetrated the destroyer screen. The submarine fired four torpedoes,
three of which detonated on Barham's port side, between the funnel
and 'Y' turret. She quickly listed to port and, after a pause of
a few seconds, at an angle of 40 degrees, turned onto her beam ends.
Four minutes after the torpedoes had struck, the after 15inch magazines
exploded and vented through the upperdeck and the starboard side.
879 Officers and Ratings were lost, although a further 395 were
rescued |
Last
updated
26 July, 2009
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