
LOWESTOFT,
ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and copyright © Transcribed Jane Taylor; researched Martin
Edwards, Cheryl Oliver & Lynda Smith 2004 onwards
The
memorial for St Margaret's Church, Lowestoft contains the names of 727 men
and women who died from area in the First World War. This memorial is very
large and any help in adding the detail will be gratefully recieved.
This
chapel is restored
and dedicated to the
memory of the men of
Lowestoft who gave their
lives in the Great War 1914 - 1918
ABLETT |
Montague
Stanley |
Engineman
1822ES, H.M. Drifter Silver Queen, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed or
died as a direct result of enemy action 15th February 1918. Aged
33. Born 9 April 1884 in Winchaston, Suffolk. Husband of Florence
Miriam Ablett (nee Hurren), of Walnut Tree Farm, Walpole, Halesworth,
Lowestoft; married in 1909 in Chediston, Suffolk. Commemorated on
CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent, Panel 31. See also Lowestoft |
ADCOCK |
Richard |
Private
13893, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 26 September
1916 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. No
known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier
and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft
and also
Liverpool Street Station,
London. |
ADDISON |
John
Harry |
Private
33882, 1st Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action
20th April 1918. Aged 44. Enlisted Lowestoft. Husband of Clara Addison,
of Lewisham House, 20, Raglan St., Lowestoft. A Publican. Formerly
4/263077, Royal Army Service Corps. No known grave. Commemorated
on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 91 to 93. See also
Lowestoft St John's, Lowestoft
St Andrews and Lowestoft |
ALCOCK |
Joseph
W |
Private
15546, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 31 July
1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 26. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Husband of Florence May Alcock, of 100, Howard St., Lowestoft. No
known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 21. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews and Lowestoft |
ALDRED |
Harold
[Arthur Paget] |
Private
13891, 1/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died of wounds
21 September 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 24. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Arthur and Isabel Maude Aldred, of 55,
St. Margaret's Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in ABBEVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY
EXTENSION, Somme. France. Plot IV. Row F. Grave 8. See also Lowestoft |
ANDREWS |
Everard
[Ronald Theodious] |
Private
G/5262, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in action 25th
September 1915. Aged 18. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Frederick
James and Rachel Jessie Andrews, of 28, Salisbury Rd., South Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Panel 69 to 73. See also Lowestoft
St John's, Lowestoft
St Andrews and Lowestoft |
ANNIS |
John |
Seaman
84489, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed. - See also Lowestoft |
ANNIS |
John |
Trimmer
4300TS (CH), H.M. Drifter Michelmas Daisy, Royal Naval Reserve.
Killed in action 26th November 1916. Born 6 September 1875 in Lowestoft.
Husband of Julia Annis, Oulton Road, Oulton Broad, Suffolk. No known
grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 20. See
also Lowestoft |
ANNIS |
Jonas |
Private
10459, 10th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in action
3 May 1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft. Formerly 22505, Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated
on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 10. See also Lowestoft |
ANNIS,
DCM |
Peter |
Acting
Sergeant 13306, 54th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action
4 October 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 32. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted Lowestoft, Suffolk. Son of James and Elizabeth Annis, of
Lowestoft, Suffolk; husband of Emily Annis, of 8, Magnolia Terrace,
St. Luke's, Cork. Awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M.).
Buried in BERKS CEMETERY EXTENSION, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium.
Plot I. Row I. Grave 20. See also Lowestoft
DCM
Citation from London Gazette:
13306
Corporal (Acting Serjeant) P. Annis, 54th Field Co., R.E. (LG
11 Mar. 1916).
For consistent good work throughout the war. He has always set an
excellent example to his section in billets and under fire. He did
very good work in charge of his section. |
ARMES |
George
William |
Trimmer
6205DA, H.M. Drifter East Briton, Royal Naval Reserve. Accidentally
killed or died 10th May 1917. Aged 29. Born 31 March 1888 at Lowtestoft.
Son of William Archer Armes and Matilda Caroline Armes, of Lowestoft.
Brother of Ethel May Spread, Eagle Hotel, High Street, Lowestoft.
Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 27. |
ARMES |
Percy |
Private
7757, 2nd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Died 7 May 1916 in Mesopotamia.
Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Norwich, Norfolk. No known grave.
Commemorated on BASRA MEMORIAL, Iraq. Panel 10. |
ARMES |
Thomas
Peter |
Second
Hand 813/SA, H.M. Trawler Malta, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed in
action 1st September 1915. Aged 36. Born 18 March 1879 at Lowestoft.
Husband of Bertha M. Armes, of 5, Cambridge Rd., Lowestoft. Buried
in BECCLES ROAD CEMETERY, Lowestoft, Suffolk. Grave 13. 389. See
also Lowestoft |
ARNOLD |
[Karl]
Ferdinand Franck William |
Captain,
1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in France 23 April
1915. In the 1911 census he was aged 23, born Penarth, South Wales,
unmarried, Lieutenant with 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, resident
Polymedia Camp, Cyprus. Buried in BEDFORD HOUSE CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Enclosure No.4 Plot XII. Row F. Grave 31. See also Lowestoft
|
ARTIS |
Thomas |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft
|
ASHBY |
James
A |
Third
Hand, Steam Trawler Chrysolite (Lowestoft), Mercantile Marine. Killed
by a mine 4 July 1917. Aged 31. Born in Lowestoft. Husband of Mrs.
Ashby, of The Avenue, South Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London.
See also Lowestoft

|
ASHFORD |
Cecil
[Harry] |
Lance
Corporal 3/10138, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds
9 October 1915 in France & Flanders. Born Framlingham, enlisted
Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL,
Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 21. See also Lowestoft
|
ATTAWAY |
Offord |
Private
9346, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 13 October
1915 in France & Flanders. Aged 20. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of William and Ellen Martha Attaway, of 121, Wollaston Rd.,
Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de
Calais, France. Panel 37 and 38. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews and Lowestoft |
AYERS |
Alfred |
Rifleman
B/200529, 10th Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own).
Killed in action 23 September 1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk. Formerly 4th Battalion,
Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL,
Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 145 to 147. See also
Lowestoft |
AYRES |
George
[Edward] |
[Spelt
AYERS on memorial] Guardsman 27349, 4th Battalion, Grenadier Guards.
Died of wounds 23rd March 1918. Aged 37. Born and enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of David Charles and Harriet Ayres. No known grave. Commemorated
on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 1. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
BACKHOUSE,
MM |
Henry
[Edward] |
Company
Serjeant Major (C.S.M.) 3/9998, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.
Killed in action 12th October 1917. Born Kensington, Middlesex,
enlisted Lowestoft. Awarded the Military medal (M.M.). No known
grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 40 to 41 and 162 to 162A. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
BAGGE |
Jack |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft |
BAKER |
William
Thomas |
Private
18149, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 12
October 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 30. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted Bedford, resident Watford. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Baker, of
10, Thurston Rd., Lowestoft; husband of Jessie Elizabeth Baker,
of 20, Lovewell Rd., South Lowestoft. Awarded the Military Medal
(M.M.). No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 2 C. See also Lowestoft |
BALDRY |
Ernest
William |
Private
9099, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 10 April
1917 in France & Flanders. Age 17. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of George and Jane Baldry, of 36, Melbourne Rd., Lowestoft.
Buried in TILLOY BRITISH CEMETERY, TILLOY-LES-MOFFLAINES, Pas de
Calais, France. Grave II. H. 15. See also Lowestoft |
BALDRY |
Frederick
John |
Private
290177, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 25 October
1917 in France & Flanders. Age 33. Enlisted Bury St Edmunds.
Son of Frederick J and Hannah Baldry, of 93, Stanley St., Lowestoft;
husband of Elizabeth Ann Baldry, of 3, Minden Rd., Lowestoft; brother
of Henry and Thomas listed below. Formerly 3017, Suffolk Regiment.
Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel 40 to 41 and 162 to 162A. See also Lowestoft |
BALDRY |
Henry
William |
Acting
Lance Corporal 20048, 7th Battalion, King's (Shropshire Light Infantry).
Killed in action 3 April 1916 in France & Flanders. Age26. Born
Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Frederick J and Hannah
Baldry, of 93, Stanley St., Lowestoft; brother of Frederick, listed
above, and Thomas listed below. Formerly 55275, Royal Army Medical
Corps. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 47 and 49. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews and Lowestoft |
BALDRY |
Thomas
Edward |
[CWGC
listed him as Lance Corproal] Corporal 12490, 9th Battalion, Suffolk
Regiment. Died of wounds 14 September 1916 in France & Flanders.
Age 21. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Frederick J and
Hannah Baldry, of 93, Stanley St., Lowestoft, Suffolk; brother of
Henry and Frederick listed above. Buried in LA NEUVILLE BRITISH
CEMETERY, CORBIE, Somme, France. Grave II. D. 45. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews and Lowestoft |
BALDWIN |
Arthur |
Lance
Corporal 9272, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
4 October 1915 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de
Calais, France. Panel 37 and 38. See also Lowestoft |
BALLS |
A
P |
First
Engineer, Royal Naval Reserve. Drowned. See also Lowestoft |
BALLS |
Francis
James |
Private
23175, 12th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Killed in action 7
December 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 34. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Husband of E. M. Driver (formerly
Balls), of 52, Raglan St., Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried in DICKEBUSCH
NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot/Row/Section
M. Grave 12. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews and Lowestoft |
BALLS |
Harry
Goldsmith |
Lance
Corporal 43398, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
9th April 1917. Aged 19. Enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Henry Goldsmith
Balls and Elizabeth Balls, of 21, Alma Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly
1596, Suffolk Cyclists. Buried in ROCLINCOURT VALLEY CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row A. Grave 11.
See also Lowestoft St John's,
Lowestoft St Andrews
and Lowestoft |
BALLS |
Owen
Hedley |
Private
G/46408, 4th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Killed in action 27th September 1918. Born and resident Lowestoft,
enlisted Norwich. No known grave. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS
MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 3. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
BALLS |
William
Alexander |
Private
43709, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 14 November
1916 in France & Flanders. Enlisted Lowestoft. Buried in QUEENS
CEMETERY, PUISIEUX, Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section E. Grave
38. See also Lowestoft |
BARBER |
Arthur |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft |
BARBER |
Charles |
Second
Hand 1084/SA, H.M. Drifter Violet May, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed
in action 15 February 1918. Aged 30. Born in Stockton, Suffolk 25
October 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Barber; husband of Dora
May Barber, of 47, London Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in BECCLES ROAD
CEMETERY, Lowestoft, Suffolk. Grave 14. 39. See also Lowestoft |
BARBER |
Sidney |
Lance
Corporal 6874, 7th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action
21 March 1916. Born Broome, Bungay, Suffolk, enlisted Norwich, Norfolk.
Buried in VERMELLES BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, Fance. Plot
II. Row L. Grave 12. See also Lowestoft |
BARBER |
William
John |
Private
17589, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Missing presumed killed
in action 28 April 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 22. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Mrs. M. E. Barber, of 22, Lawson Rd.,
Kirkley. Lowestoft. Buried in FEUCHY CHAPEL BRITISH CEMETERY, WANCOURT,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot V. Row C. Grave 17. See also Lowestoft |
BARDWELL |
Marcus
George |
[Listed
as George BARDWELL on National Archives of Canada] Private 2755,
2nd Division Supply Column, Canadian Army Service Corps. Died 6th
November 1915. Aged 33. Born 28th January 1882 in Camberwell, London.
Husband of Mrs. Ethel Maud M. Dunnett (formerly Bardwell), of 22,
Hill Rd., Lowestoft living in Chester, Nova Scotia, Canada. Chauffeur
by trade. Enlisted and passed fit 2nd February 1915 in Toronto,
Canada. Height 5 feet 5½ inches, girth 37½ inches,
complexion dark, eyes brown, hair dark brown, religion Church of
England. Buried in BAILLEUL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION (NORD),
Nord, France. Plot I. Row F. Grave 191. National Archives of CAnada
Accession Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 427 - 18. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
BARKAWAY |
Frederick
[William] |
Private
267121, 2nd/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire
Light Infantry. Killed in action 19 July 1916 in France & Flanders.
Formerly 1515, 6th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. No known grave.
Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 83 to
85. See also Lowestoft |
BARKER |
Archibald
H |
Deck
Hand 821/DA (CH), H.M. Drifter Kent County, Royal Naval Reserve.
Killed in action when blown up 8 December 1916. Born 26 June 1892.
Husband of Edith Bryanton (formerly Barker), 3, Oulton St., Lowestoft;
son of Mrs. Hancy (formerly Barker), of Broom, Bungay, Suffolk.
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Column
18. See also Lowestoft |
BARNARD |
James
Thomas |
Deck
Hand 3243DA, H.M. Drifter Datum, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed in
Channel Raid 26th October 1916. Aged 23. Son of James and Hannah
Barnard, of 8, Dove St., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Column 18. See also Lowestoft |
BARNARD |
James
Walter |
Driver
T/326238, Royal Army Service Corps attached Royal Field Artillery.
Died of cholera in Mesopotamia 6 November 1918 in India. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft. Commemorated on KIRKEE 1914-1918
MEMORIAL, India. Face 11. See also Lowestoft |
BARNES |
Frederick |
Private
21971, 11th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Died as a Prisoner
of War 19 July 1918. Aged 20. Son of Frederick and Lucy Barnes,
of 68, Howard St. Central, Great Yarmouth. Native of Norwich. Buried
in COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. Plot
XIV. Row F. Grave 5. See also Lowestoft |
BARNES |
G |
Private
7149, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died from wounds. See also
Lowestoft |
BARWOOD |
Frederick
Charles |
Private
40627, 7th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 19 September
1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 33. Born Aldeby, Norfolk, enlisted
Lowestoft. Husband of Ethel Beatrice Barwood, of "Halida,"
Oulton Rd., Lowestoft. Native of Oulton Broad. Buried in MONCHY
BRITISH CEMETERY, MONCHY-LE-PREUX, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I.
Row M. Grave 13. |
BASTER |
William
Henry |
Chief
Petty Officer 127235, (RFR/CHA/1105) H.M.S.
Ark Royal, Royal Navy. Died from disease 4th September 1918.
Aged 50. Born 25 November 1868 in Gravesend. Husband of Eva Baster,
of 10, Burton St, Lowestoft. Buried in SYRA NEW BRITISH CEMETERY,
Syra, Greece. Plot II. Row C. Grave 13. See also Lowestoft |
BAXTER |
Vincent
William |
Lance
Corporal 14746, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 17 September
1916. Aged 19 (his attestation papers gave his age as 19 in 1914).
Discharged 28 April 1916 as not being physically fit for war service
due to tuberculosis. Born Oulton Br., Lowestoft, Suffolk. Son of
William and Mary Ann Baxter, of Verna Cottage, Park Rd., Rock Estate,
Oulton Broad. Labourer by trade. Unmarried. Attested and passed
fit 2 September 1914 at Lowestoft. Height 5 feet 9¾ inches,
chest 34½ inches, fair complexion, blue eyes, fair hair,
religious denomination Church of England. Buried in OULTON (ST.
MICHAEL) CHURCHYARD, Suffolk. Grave 102.

See also Lowestoft
|
BEAMISH |
Ernest
[James] |
Trimmer
372TS, H.M. Trawler Resono, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed in action
26 December 1915. Born 9 July 1882 in Kessingland. Husband of Lily,
13, South Elar, Victoria Rd., Alton Broad, Suffolk. No known grave.
Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Column 14. See also
Lowestoft |
BEATTON |
William
[Buckingham] |
Private
43051, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 12 September
1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 38. Enlisted Lowestoft. Son
of David John and Harriet Beatton; husband of Margaret J. Beatton,
of 8, Stanley St., Lowestoft. Formerly 2414, Suffolk Cyclist Battalion.
Buried in AGNY MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section
F. Grave 44. See also Lowestoft |
BEAVERS |
Frederick
[Herbert] |
[BEAVER
on CWGC and SDGW] Private 12503, 1st Battalion, East Lancashire
Regiment. Killed in action 17 February 1915 in France & Flanders.
Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Burnley, Lancs. Buried in LANCASHIRE
COTTAGE CEMETERY, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Plot I. Row
E. Grave 14. See also Lowestoft |
BEAVERS |
James
William |
Private
11787, 6th Battalion, Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire
Regiment). Killed in action 14 February 1917 in Mesopotamia. Born
Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Liverpool. Buried in AMARA WAR CEMETERY,
Iraq. Plot XXIX. Row A. Grave 29/33. (Collective grave). See also
Lowestoft |
BECKETT |
Harry
William |
Private
40505, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 10 october
1916. Aged 32. Born Earsham, enlisted Bury St Edmunds. Formerly
3103, Suffolk Regiment. Son of Robert and Alice Beckett, of 62,
Edinburgh Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See
also Lowestoft |
BECKETT |
Stanley |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft |
BECKHAM |
Sidney
Charles |
Deck
Hand 4627/DA, HMS Halcyon II, Royal Naval Reserve. Died of disease
6 December 1918. Born 7 June 1896 in Lowestoft. Husband of Mary
Ann Beckham, 31 Melbourne Road, Lowestoft; son of Alice Beckham,
2 Tram Terminus, Pakefield, Lowestoft. Buried in BECCLES ROAD CEMETERY,
LOWESTOFT, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section 14. Grave 356. See also Lowestoft |
BELTON |
William |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft |
BENSTEAD |
Charles
Henry |
Seaman
4241A, H.M.S. Cressy, Royal
Naval Reserve. Died 22nd September 1914. Aged 19. Son of James Henry
and Sarah Benstead, of 34, Bevan St., Lowestoft; husband of Gertrude
May O'Neill (formerly Benstead), of 1, Gillybrand Walks, Chorley,
Lancs. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent.
Panel 8. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft
Note:
HMS Cressy. In the early hours of 22 September 1914 HMS Cressy
along with HMS Aboukir & HMS Hogue, three aged destroyers,
were sunk in the North Sea by a torpedo from U9 under the command
of Otto Weddigen. 60 officers and 1300 men were lost from the
three ships.
|
BESSEY |
Albert
N |
Private
G/40191, 4th Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment).
Died of wounds 21 April 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 31. Born
Oulton, Suffolk, enlisted Bury St. Edmunds, resident Lowestoft.
Son of Amelia Bessey, of 41, Princes Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk, and
the late Charles Bessey. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot XIX. Row E. Grave 16A. See also Lowestoft |
BESSEY |
John
Ernest |
Deck
hand 9029, H.M. Drifter Pelagia, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed in
action by a mine 28 November 1916. Born 21 February in Oulton, Suffolk.
Next of kin Mrs. Rye, Thorpe Road, Haddiscoe, Norwich. No known
grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 18. See
also Lowestoft
and Liverpool Street Station,
London |
BETTS |
Ferguson
Henry |
Private
40410, 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 21st
March 1918 in France & Flanders. Born Norwich, enlisted Lowestoft.
Formerly 34363, Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on
POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 23 and 24. See also Lowestoft |
BICKER |
Walter
James |
Engineman
433/ES, H.M.S. Halcyon II, Royal Naval Reserve. Died 22 July 1916.
Aged 50. Husband of Laura A. Bicker, of 4, Princes Rd., Lowestoft.
Buried in BECCLES ROAD CEMETERY, LOWESTOFT, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section
13. Grave 486. See also Lowestoft |
BIRD |
Clifford |
Private
265345, 12th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
12 April 1918. Enlisted Louth. Formerly 2228, Suffolk Regiment.Worked
in the C & E Morton Ltd., Factory, South Wharf, Lowestoft. No
known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium.
Panel 3. See also C &
E Morton Ltd and Lowestoft |
BIRD |
Henry
[Jim] aka Harry |
Private
24018, "D" Company, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed
in action 12 August 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 21. Born
Benacre, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of James and Mary Bird,
of Benacre St., Wrentham, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. |
BIRD |
Henry
George |
Private
2844, 1/8th (Territorial) Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
Died 5 May 1915. Aged 24. Enlisted Birmingham, resident South Lowestoft.
Son of Edward W. and Anna E. Bird, of "Glenmore", 22,
The Avenue, South Lowestoft. Buried in LONDON RIFLE BRIGADE CEMETERY,
Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Plot I. Row C. Grave 8. See
also Lowestoft |
BIRDSEYE |
Arthur
Thomas |
Lieutenant,
2nd Battalion, Machine Gun Corps. Died of wounds 25 April 1918.
Aged 29. Son of Thomas and H. Birdseye, of Lowestoft; husband of
Hilda F. Birdseye, of 38, Marine Parade, Lowestoft. Buried in DOULLENS
COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION No. 1, Somme, France. Plot VI. Row A.
Grave 40. See also Lowestoft |
BLAKE |
Arthur
William |
Lance
Corporal G/11192, 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in
action 24 Oxtober 1918 with British Expeditionary Force. Aged 22.
Born Lodden, Norfolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Arthur and Laura
Blake, of Park Hill Cottages, Corton, Lowestoft. Buried in VALENCIENNES
(ST. ROCH) COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot III. Row B. Grave
5. See also Lowestoft |
BLAKE |
Benjamin
J |
Able
Seaman 980914, HMS Eaglet, Mercantile Marine Reserve. Died of disease
in hospital 9 November 1918. Aged 29. Husband of Florence May Blake,
53 Lawson Road, South Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried east of the church
in ST. MARGARET CHURCHYARD, TOFT MONKS, Beccles, Suffolk. See also
Lowestoft |
BLAKE |
Cyril
Arthur |
Private
6081, 1/23rd (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment. Killed
in action 16 September 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 26. Born
Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft. Son of Arthur
James and Elizabeth Mary Blake, of 62, Hemplands, Lowestoft. No
known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier
and Face 9 D 9 C 13 C and 12 C. |
BLANCHEFLOWER,
MM |
Percy
Robert |
[Listed
as BLANCHFLOWER on CWGC] Private 302183, 2nd Battalion, Princess
Louise's (Argyll & SutherlandHighlanders). Killed in action 10 October
1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted East
Doreham, Norfolk, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk. Awarded the Military
Medal (M.M.). No known grave, Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Panel 10. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
BLOCK |
Frederick
George |
[Listed
as G F BLOCK on memorial] Private G/53107, 2nd Battalion, Royal
Fusiliers. Killed in action 24 April 1917. Aged 33. Born Kessingland,
enlisted Richmond, Yorkshire. Son of George and Annie Block, of
High St., Kessingland, Lowestoft; husband of Edith Mary Block, of
41, Beaconsfield Rd., South Lowestoft. Formerly G/14409, Queen's
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de
Calais, France. Bay 3. See also Lowestoft |
BLOCK |
Percy |
Lance
Corporal SPTS/5432, 10th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London
Regiment). Killed in action 18 November 1916 in France & Flanders.
Aged 32. Born Kessingland, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft.
Son of the late Jonah and Elizabeth Block; husband of Mabel Block,
of 106, Morton Rd., Kirkley, Sth. Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 8 C 9 A and 16
A. See also Lowestoft |
BLOWERS |
Dennis
William |
Bombardier
32623, 505th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 23
July 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 31. Born Beccles, enlisted
Lowestoft. Husband of Florence Mary Blowers, of 44, Lovewell Rd.,
Lowestoft. Buried in PERTH CEMETERY (CHINA WALL), Ieper, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot I. Row L. Grave 21. See also Lowestoft |
BLOWERS |
Frank
S |
Private
202169, 1st/4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 15 April
1917. Enlisted ELy, Cambridgeshire. Formerly Trooper 1819, Suffolk
Yeomanry. Buried in WARLINCOURT HALTE BRITISH CEMETERY, SAULTY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot VII. Row G. Grave 2. See also Lowestoft |
BLOWERS |
George
A |
Private
G/2716, 7th Battalion, Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed inaction
1 July 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 19. Born Barnaby, Lowestoft,
Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk. Son of
George and Mary Blowers, of 3, Rochester Rd., South Lowestoft. No
known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier
and Face 5 D. See also Lowestoft |
BLOWERS |
Henry
John |
Deck
hand 7690/DA, HM Trawler Tettenhall, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed
in action 23 May 1917. Aged 49. Born 3 December 1867 in Norwich.
Husband of Alice Edith Blowers, 71 Morton Road, South Lowestoft,
Suffolk. Buried in KIRKLEY CEMETERY, LOWESTOFT, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section
U. Grave 59. See also Lowestoft |
BLOWERS |
Reginald |
Air
Mechanic 1st Class F/2185, H.M.S. President, Royal Naval Air Service.
Died of disease 12 January 1916. Born 15 December 1892 in Lowestoft.
Aged 23. Son of Edward and Mary Blowers, of 5, Sunnyside Cottages,
Victoria Rd., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft later 1 Stanley Road, Oulton
Road, Suffolk. Buried in WOODLANDS CEMETERY, GILLINGHAM, Kent. Naval
Church of England Plot/Row/Section 25. Grave 1319. See also Lowestoft,
Sailors & Fishermen's Bethel and Lowestoft |
BLOWERS |
Samuel
James |
Corporal
32587, 2nd Battery, 13th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died 3
May 1916 at sea. Aged 31. Born Beccles, enlisted Lowestoft. Son
of Robert and Maria Blowers, of Normanston Hall Cottage, Beccles
Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on BASRA MEMORIAL,
Iraq. Panel 3 and 60. See also Lowestoft |
BLOWERS |
William |
Second
Hand 8477/DA, HM Drifter Silver Queen, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed
in action 15 February 1918. Aged 56. Born October 1861 in Weston.
Son of Charles and Sarah Blowers; husband of Mary Ann Blowers, of
10, Morton Rd., South Lowestoft. Buried in KIRKLEY CEMETERY, LOWESTOFT,
Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section AA. Grave 50. See also Lowestoft |
BLYTH |
Clifford |
Deck
Hand 6847/DA, HM Trawler New Comet, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed
in action 20 January 1917. Aged 32. Born 4 April 1885 in Lowestoft.
Son of the late Clifford and Annie Blyth; husband of Rose May Blyth,
of 31, East St., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 26. See also Lowestoft |
BOARDLEY |
William
Arthur |
Sergeant
265164, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 11 November 1918.
Enlisted Saxmundham. Son of Mrs. L. Boardley, of 83, Roman Rd.,
Lowestoft. Buried in AWOINGT BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot
III. Row B. Grave 22. |
BOBBITT |
Ernest
[Alfred] |
Private
204774, 1st Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Died of wounds
24 October 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 38. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted King's Lynn, Norfolk. Husband of S. Bobbitt, of 44, Edinburgh
Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in VADENCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, MAISSEMY,
Aisne, France. Plot II. Row B. Grave 18. See also Lowestoft |
BOND |
John
Frederick William |
[Listed
as J W Bond on memorial] Private G/31658, 6th Battalion, Queen's
Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Killed in action 29 September 1918
in France & Flanders. Enlisted and resident Lowestoft. Formerly
30123, Royal Flying Corps. Buried in VILLERS HILL BRITISH CEMETERY,
VILLERS-GUISLAIN, Nord, France. Plot VI. Row E. Grave 6. See also
Lowestoft |
BOOR |
Cecil
John |
Deck
hand 11628/DA, H.M. Drifter Piscatorial II, Royal Naval Reserve.
Killed in action when his ship was mined in the English Channel
28 December 1917. Aged 19. Born 7 June 1898 in Lowestoft. Son of
Samuel John and Emma Jane Boor, of 119, St. Margaret's Rd., Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
26. See also Lowestoft |
BOORE |
Frank
Archibald |
Seaman
7006A, H.M. Drifter Star of Buchan, Royal Naval Reserve. Lost at
sea 20th October 1915. Aged 25. Born 28 February 1890 in Lowestoft.
Son of Edgar and Elizabeth Boore, of 105, Bevan St., Lowestoft.
No known grave Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
14. See also Lowestoft St
John's and Lowestoft |
BORRETT |
William
George |
[Listed
as George Wiliam BORRETT in the memroial book] Private G/21137,
7th Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Killed in action
21 March 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 28. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft. Son of Mrs. Lavinia Ann
Boyce, of 79, Lawson Rd., Kirkley, Lowestoft. Formerly 26922, Middlesex
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Panel 14 and 15. See also Lowestoft |
BOYCE |
George
William |
Private
G/21137, 7th Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Killed
in action 21 March 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 28. Born Lowestoft,
Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft. Son of Mrs. Lavinia
Ann Boyce, of 79, Lawson Rd., Kirkley, Lowestoft. Formerly 26922,
Middlesex Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Panel 14 and 15. See also Lowestoft |
BOYCE |
[AugustusJ
James |
Deckhand
9866DA, H.M. Trawler Tettenhall, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed at
sea 23rd May 1917. Aged 25. Married with one child. No known grave.
Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 26. See also
Lowestoft |
BOYCE |
Sidney
Charles |
Gunner
[Signaller] 885269, 270th Brigade (Territorial Force), Royal Field
Artillery. Killed in action 2 November 1917 in Palestine. Aged 22.
Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Only son of Mrs. Emmeline Boyce,
of Lowestoft. Buried in GAZA WAR CEMETERY, Israel. Plot XXIV. Row
G. Grave 4. See also Lowestoft |
BRADBURY |
Albert
Russell Mills |
Private
43424, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 April
1917. Aged 27. Enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Ann E. Bradbury, of "Tweedside",
Milton Rd., Lowestoft, and the late George Bradbury. Formerly 2168,
Suffolk Cyclist Battalion. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS
MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 4. See also Lowestoft |
BRADBURY |
George
Hartley |
Lieutenant,
5th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment. Died 18 February 1921.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bradbury; husband of the late Marion
Alexander Bradbury. Born at Lowestoft. Buried in KIRKTON CEMETERY,
FRASERBURGH, Aberdeenshire. Grave reference 1884. 2. 47. See also
Lowestoft |
BRADY |
Charles
William |
Deck
hand 3247DA (Ch), HM Trawler Datum, Royal Naval Reserve. He died
or was killed as a direct result of enemy action on 2 October 1916..
Born Lowestoft 5 March 1896.Next of kin, his mother, Lucy BRADY,
living at 21, Chapel Street, Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. Panel 18. See also Lowestoft |
BRADY |
Leonard
Charles |
Private
[Signaller] 12112, 7th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Died 30 November
1917. Aged 22. Born Kirby, Lowestoft, enlisted Great Yarmouth. Son
of Mrs. Caroline Brady, of 22, St. Leonard's Rd., South Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord,
France. Panel 4. See also Lowestoft |
BRAND |
Sidney
[Avril] |
Private
G/18135, 7th Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).
Killed in action 27 September 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 26,
Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Bury St. Edmunds. Son of Mrs.
Kate Eliza Brand, of 7, Waveney Terrace, Victoria Rd., Oulton Broad,
Suffolk. Formerly 2657, Suffolk Yeomanry. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 11 C. See also
Lowestoft |
BREACH |
John
C |
[The
memorial book lists him as John C BREACH, but records as John Thomas
BREACH] Private 6951, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Bury St Edmunds. Killed in action 26 August 1914. Aged
30. Son of the late Harry and Maria Breach; husband of Eva Fodder
(formerly Breach), of St. Laurence, Bungay, Suffolk. No known grave.
Commemorated on LA FERTE-SOUS-JOUARRE MEMORIAL, Seine-et-Marne,
France. See
also Lowestoft |
BREWSTER |
Basil
Stockbridge |
Lieutenant,
6th (Cyclist) Battalion (Territorial), Norfolk Regiment attached
2/5th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Killed in
action 3 May 1917. Aged 26. Son of Arthur and Ruth Brewster, of
Waverley, Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Bay 6. |
BRINDED |
Thomas
[John] |
Private
203908, 4th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in Palestine
2 November 1917. Born Acle, Norfolk, enlisted Framlingham, Norfolk.
Buried in GAZA WAR CEMETERY, Israel and Palestine (including Gaza).
Plot V. Row C. Grave 6. See also Lowestoft |
BRITTAIN |
Charles
Alfred |
Private
43167, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 22 March
1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 23. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of Charles and Clara Brittain, of "Penderalis," Yarmouth
Rd., Lowestoft. His brother John Edward (below) also fell. No known
grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay
4. See also Lowestoft |
BRITTAIN |
John
Edward aka Jack |
Lance
Corporal 43152, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
12 October 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 21. Enlisted Lowestoft.
Formerly 1270, Suffolk Regiment. Son of Charles A. and Clara E.
Brittain, of Pendennis, Yarmouth Rd., Lowestoft. His brother Charles
Alfred (above) also fell. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft |
BRITTEON |
Richard
Charles |
[Some
records list him as BRITTSON] Navy Steam Drifter. Killed by mine.
Born in Lowestoft, Suffolk during 1875. Married to Ellen Jackson
12 July 1896. in Lowestoft. Son of John Britteon. In the 1901 census
he was aged 26, a Seaman, married, born Lowestoft, aboard vessel
"Glimpse"; his wie Ellen was aged 26, resident with their
daughter, Nellie, at Raglan Cottages, 2, Raglan Street, Lowestoft,
Mutford, Suffolk. In the 1911 census he is not to be found but his
wife Ellen, along with his two duaghters, Nellie and Emma, and his
son, rnest, were living at 2 Turner's Cottages, St Johns Road, Lowestoft,
Suffolk. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
BROAD,
MiD |
Frank |
Skipper,
H.M. Drifter Ocean Fisher, Royal Naval Reserve. Died 19 June 1918.
Son of William and Annie Broad; husband of Ann M. Broad, of 23,
Worthing Rd., Lowestoft. Mentioned in Despatches (MiD). No known
grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 30. See
also Lowestoft |
BROOKSMITH |
Percy
H |
Leading
Deckhand 3204, H.M.S. Cosmos, R.N.R.T. Killed in Dover Raid. See
also Lowestoft |
BROWN |
A
H |
No
further information currently available |
BROWN |
C |
|
BROWN |
George
William |
Private
79, 54th (1st/1st East Anglian) Casualty Clearing Station, Royal
Army Medical Corps. Lost when the hospital ship Royal Edward was
sunk 13 August 1915. Enlisted Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on HELLES MEMORIAL, . Panel 201 and 202 or 236 to 239 and 328. See
also Lowestoft |
BROWN |
Reginald |
Private
13951, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 26 September
1916. Aged 19. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Martha Ann Elizabeth
Russell (formerly Brown), of 23, Seago St., Lowestoft, and the late
George Brown. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. |
BROWN |
Sidney
[Bavney] |
Private
24315, 2nd Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Died of dysentery at
Amara 22 October 1916 in Mesopotamia. Aged 19. Born Frostenden,
Wangfod, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly 26977, Middlesex
Regiment. Son of Harry and Anna Brown, of 46, Sussex Rd., Lowestoft.
Buried in AMARA WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot IX. Row C. Grave 25. See
also Lowestoft |
BROWNE |
Augustus
James |
[Spelt
BROWN on SDGW & CWGC] Private 17866, 9th Battalion, Suffolk
Regiment. Died of wounds 30 December 1915. Born and enlisted Lowestoft.
Buried in LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot IV. Row C. Grave 36A. See also Lowestoft |
BRUNDEL |
Victor
Alexander John |
[Spelt
BRUDLE on SDGW & BRUNDLE on CWGC] Private 40380, 2nd Battalion,
Northamptonshire Regiment. Died of wounds 27 March 1918 in France
& Flanders. Aged 21. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft.
Formerly 35667, Essex Regiment. Son of Charles and Sarah Elizabeth
Brundle, of 28, Cambridge Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY
EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Section P. Plot VII. Row
D. Grave 9A. See also Lowestoft |
BRYANT |
George
[Ernest] |
Private
23789, 7th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 April
1917. Aged 27. Born St Thomas, Norwich, enlisted Norwich. Son of
George Robert Bryant, of 9A, Beresford Rd., Lowestoft; husband of
Grace Mildred Bryant, of 9A, Beresford Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk.
No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Bay 4. See also Lowestoft |
BRYANT |
George |
Engineman
3152/KS, HMS Wallington, Royal Naval Reserve. Died of disease 10
December 1918. Aged 32. Born 8 September 1886 in Lowestoft. Husband
of Lily Bryant, 91 Worthing Rd, Lowestoft. Buried in BECCLES ROAD
CEMETERY, LOWESTOFT, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section L. Grave 61. See
also Lowestoft |
BRYANT |
Lovewell
Bertie |
Lance
Corporal 2731, 9th Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's
Own). Killed in action 3 May 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 27.
Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Son of the late George Henry and Harriet Emily Bryant. No known
grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay
9. See also Lowest St Andrew's
and Lowestoft |
BUCK |
Herbert
George |
Private
G/11925, 10th Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Died
of wounds 1 March 1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft. Buried in LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY
CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XI. Row B. Grave
11A. See also Lowest St Andrew's
and Lowestoft |
BUCKLER |
Horace
Frank |
Private
306315, 1/8th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and
Derbyshire Regiment). Died of wounds 23 June 1917 in France & Flanders.
Aged 19. Born Frank, Burton-on-Trent, enlisted Newark, Nottinghamshire,
resident Lowestoft. Son of Mr. H. C. and Mrs. M. G. Buckler, of
40, Marine Parade, Lowestoft. Buried in LOOS BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot XIX. Row A. Grave 14. See also Lowestoft |
BUCKNOLE |
Walter
Samuel |
Seaman
4239A, HMS Cressy, Royal Naval
Reserve. Killed in action 22 September 1914. Born 4 March 1893 in
Lowestoft. Aged 21. Son of Frank and Harriet Bucknole, of 44, Windsor
Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Kent. Panel 8. See also Lowestoft |
BUDDS |
Arthur
William |
Private
15424, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 23rd September
1918. Aged 20. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Mr. W. A. Budds,
of 57, Stanley St., Lowestoft. Buried in BEAUMETZ CROSS ROADS CEMETERY,
BEAUMETZ-LES-CAMBRAI, Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section B.
Grave 2. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
BULLEN |
Fred
[Percival] |
Corporal
2296A, 11th Light Trench Mortar Battery, Australian Infantry, A.I.F.
Killed in action 1 September 1918. Aged 36. Son of William and Lydia
Fletcher; husband of Mary A. Reynolds (formerly Bullen), of Cunderdin,
Western Australia. Born at Lowestoft, England. Formerly a Sergeant,
East Anglian Contingent, Royal Engineers based at Bedford. No known
grave. Commemorated on VILLERS-BRETONNEUX MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
See also Australian
Roll of Honour and Lowestoft
Note:
Memorial lists him having the Military Medal (M.M.) but it is
not mentioned on his records.
|
BULLOCK |
James
William |
Able
Seaman J/21915, HMS Phaeton, Royal Navy. Killed or died by means
other than disease, accident or enemy action 27 September 1919.
Aged 23. Born 23 May 1897 at Lowestoft. Son of Mrs Sarah Moore,
5 Compass Street. Lowestoft. Buried Koivisto General Cemetery and
commemorated on ARCHANGEL MEMORIAL, Russian Federation. Panel 1.
See also Lowestoft |
BUNN |
Walter
Edward |
Private
6913, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 24 August
1914. Born Kessingland, Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Norwich. Buried
in BUZANCY MILITARY CEMETERY, Aisne, France. Plot II. Row G. Grave
1. See also Lowestoft |
BURCH |
Robert
Edward |
Deck
Hand 885DA, H.M. Drfiter "Eyrie", Royal Naval Reserve.
Lost at sea 2nd September 1914. Aged 50. Husband of Charlotte Patience
Burch, of 37, Alma Rd., Lowestoft; father of Robert Nathaniel BURCH
(below). No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Kent. Panel 8. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
BURCH |
Robert
Nathaniel |
Deck
Hand 11528/DA, H.M. Trawler New Comet, Royal Naval Reserve. Lost
at sea 20th January 1917. Aged 30. Son of Charlotte Patience Burch,
of 37, Alma Rd., Lowestoft. Son of Robert Edward BURCH (above).
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
26. See also Lowestoft St
John's and Lowestoft |
BURGESS |
Clifford
Arthur |
Deck
Hand 7739/DA, H.M. Drifter Hastings Castle, Royal Naval Reserve.
Died of disease 4 March 1916. Aged 17. Born 20 July 1897 in Lowestoft.
Son of William Arthur and Jane Elizabeth Burgess, of 46 Sussex Rd.,
Lowestoft. Buried in BARI WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot 14. Row G. Grave
20. See also Lowestoft |
BURGESS |
Frederick
W |
Private
12658, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 30 November
1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 28. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Burgess, of 10, Beckham Rd., Lowestoft. Buried
in FINS NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, SOREL-LE-GRAND, Somme, France. Plot
II. Row D.Grave 8. See also Lowest
St Andrew's and Lowestoft |
BURGESS |
Sidney
Quantrill |
Private
26399, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 22
July 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 24. Born Lowestoft, enlisted
Bury St. Edmunds, resident Lowestoft. Son of John and Susannah Burgess,
of 11, Princes Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 2 C. See also
Lowestoft |
BURGESS |
William
Robert |
Private
16221, 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 3
July 1916 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lincoln,
resident Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C. See also Lowestoft
|
BURGOYNE |
Samuel
Albert |
Engineman
2295/ES, HM Drifter Forward III, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed in
action 31 March 1917. Born 4 April 1880 in Ramsgate. Husband of
Annie Burgoyne, 33 St. Leonards Rd., Kirkley, Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 26. See
also Lowestoft |
BURROUGHS |
Frederick
James |
Engineman
1557TS, HM Drifter City of Liverpool, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed
in action 31 July 1918. Aged 23. Born 15 November 1894 in Lowestoft.
Son of Sidney Robert and Laura Emma Burroughs, of 19, Grove Rd.,
Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL
MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 31. See also Lowestoft |
BURWOOD |
Frederick
Henry |
Skipper,
HM Drifter Dewey, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed in action 12 August
1917. Aged 19. Son of William Henry and Alice Burwood, of Lowestoft;
husband of Ivy Harriet Burwood, of 13, Melbourne Rd., Lowestoft,
Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Kent. Panel 25. See also Lowestoft |
BURWOOD |
Frank
Victor |
Sergeant
12652, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 16 September
1916. Aged 19. Born oulton Broad, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of R.
and Ellen Burwood, of 12, Coronation Terrace, Pakefield, South Lowestoft.
Buried in SERRE ROAD CEMETERY No. 2, Somme, France. Plot XVI. Row
F. Section 17. |
BURWOOD |
Samuel
Robert |
[Listed
as Signalman on memorial] Deck Hand 4472/DA, HM Trawler Anworth,
Royal Naval Reserve. Killed or died by means other than disease,
accident or enemy action 10 December 1916. Aged 19. Born 9 January
1897 in Lowestoft. Brother of Georgina Burwood, of Common Farm,
Aldeby, nr. Beccles. Buried in BECCLES ROAD CEMETERY, LOWESTOFT,
Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section 9. Grave 164. See also Lowestoft |
BURWOOD |
Samuel
Robert |
Skipper,
H.M. Drifter Kent County, Royal Naval Reserve. Died 8 December 1916.
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
18. See also Lowestoft |
BUTTON |
John
[Samuel] |
Seaman
1540D, HMS Aboukir, Royal
Naval Reserve. Killed in action (drowned) 22 September 1914. Aged
42. Born 31 October 1869 in Lowestoft. Husband of Susannah Button,
of 47, Park Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 8. See also Lowestoft |
CALVER |
Joseph
Ernest |
Private
43434, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 26th August
1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 29. Enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly
2089, Suffolk Cyclist Battalion. Son of Charles and Mary Calver,
of 61, Crown St., Lowestoft; husband of Sarah A. E. Calver, of 14,
Sparham's Buildings, St. Peter's St., Lowestoft. No known grave.
Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face
1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft |
CARR |
Sidney
J |
Private
G/2730, 7th Battalion, Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in action
30 September 1916 in France & Flanders. Born St. Margaret's, Lowestoft,
Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried
in MILL ROAD CEMETERY, THIEPVAL, Somme, France. Plot I. Row A. Grave
1. See also Lowestoft |
CARVER |
George
[Edward] |
Private
267097, 2nd/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire
Light Infantry. Killed in action 19 July 1916 in France & Flanders.
Aged 22. Enlisted Lowestoft, resident Oulton Broad, Suffolk. Son
of Mr. D. E. Carver, of I, Ivy Cottage, Harbour Rd., Oulton Broad,
Lowestoft. Formerly 2095, Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated
on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 63 to 85. See also
Lowestoft |
CASTLETON,
VC |
Claude
Charles |
[Spelt
Claud on Australian Roll of Honour] Sergeant 1352, 5th Company,
Australian MAchine Gun Corps. Killed in action at Pozieres 29th
July 1916 [Australian ROH .pdf states 29th August 1916]. Aged 23.
Born South Lowestoft, enlisted Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Son of Thomas Charles and Edith Lucy Castleton, of 18, Wilson Rd.,
Lowestoft (in 1926 their address was 20 Rochetser Road, Lowestoft).
Teacher in a Council School. Educated at Municipal Secondary School,
Lowestoft. Emigrated aged 19. Awarded the Victoria Cross (V.C.).
Buried in POZIERES BRITISH CEMETERY, OVILLERS-LA BOISSELLE, Somme,
France. Plot IV. Row L. Grave 43. See also Lowestoft
Follow
the links for further details from the Autralian Roll of Honour
including a photograph
and details
of his death.
An
extract from "The London Gazette", No. 29765,
dated, 26th September 1916, records the following:- "For
most conspicuous bravery. During an attack on the enemy's trenches
the infantry was temporarily driven back by the intense machine
gun fire opened by the enemy. Many wounded were left in "No
Man's Land" lying in shell holes. Serjt. Castleton went out
twice in face of this intense fire and each time brought in a
wounded man on his back. He went out a third time and was bringing
in another wounded man when he was himself hit in the back and
killed instantly. He set a splendid example of courage and self-sacrifice"
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CASTLETON |
Edward
Samuel |
Lance
Corporal 356, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
19 June 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 20. Enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of Samuel Edward and Louisa Castleton, of 20, Lawson Rd., Lowestoft.
Buried in GORRE BRITISH AND INDIAN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot I. Row B. Grave 19. See also Lowestoft
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CASTLETON |
Reginald
Robert Frank |
[Frank
CASTLETON on SDGW] Private 5309, 2/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion,
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Killed in action
26 June 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 22. Formerly 1886, Suffolk
Regiment. Enlisted Saxmundham, Suffolk, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk.
on of Charles T. W. Castleton, of 152, St. Peter's St., Lowestoft,
Suffolk, and the late Emily A. Castleton. Buried in LAVENTIE MILITARY
CEMETERY, LA GORGUE, Nord, France. Plot II. Row A. Grave 6. See
also Lowestoft |
CATCHPOLE |
Christopher |
Engineman
3890ES, H.M. Drifter "Restore," Royal Naval Reserve. Died
12 October 1915. Son of James Catchpole, of Kessingland, Lowestoft;
husband of Ada Florence Catchpole, of 80, St. Peter's St. Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
14. See also Lowestoft
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CHALLIS |
Charles
Ernest |
[Listed
as Ernest Charles CHALLIS on CWGC] Deck Hand 20501/DA, HM Trawler
Silver King, Royal Naval Reserve. Died from disease on 21 January
1919 Born Lowestoft 16 February 1890. Son of [Ernest] Charles and
Clara Challis, of 7, Lovewell Rd., South Lowestoft. Buried in LOWESTOFT
(KIRKLEY) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Section Y. Grave 74. See also Lowestoft
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CHANEY |
John
William Daniel |
Private
1514, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 3 March
1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 23. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of John and Lucy Barrett, of 9, Kent Rd., Lowestoft. Buried
in CAMBRIN CHURCHYARD EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section
N. Grave 25. See also Lowestoft
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CHAPMAN |
Albert
Edward |
Engineman
1944ES, H.M. Drifter "Jax II," Royal Naval Reserve. Killed
or died as a direct result of enemy action. 26 October 1916. Aged
25. Born 10 February 1891 in Carlton, Suffolk. Husband of Kathleen
Annie Chapman, of 8, Stevens St., Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known grave.
Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 19. See also
Lowestoft |
CHAPMAN |
Percy |
Private
15523, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 18 October
1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 22. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of Edward and Sarah Jane Chapman, of 171, High St., Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft
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CHAPMAN |
Walter
Henry |
Private
47882, Durham Light Infantry transferred to 387679, 72nd Company,
Labour Corps. Killed in action 22 March 1918 in France & Flanders.
Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted York, resident Selby, Yorks. Formerly
47882, Durham Light Infantry. No known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 94. See also Lowestoft
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CHARLESWORTH |
Frederick
Raymond |
Captain,
25th (Montgomeryshire and Welsh Horse Yeomanry) Battalion, Royal
Welsh Fusiliers. Died of wounds 19 September 1918. Aged 24. Son
of Basil Arthur and Helen Lilian Royds Charlesworth, of Gunton Hall,
Lowestoft. Buried in DOINGT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme,
France. Plot I. Row A. Grave 23. See also Lowestoft
and Lowestoft St Andrews |
CHATTERIS |
Benjamin
[William] |
Also
known as William Benjamin Chatteris, born Lowestoft 25 November
1888. Engineman in the Royal Naval Reserve on the HM Drifter Gleaner
Of The Sea, his service number was 1787ES (Ch). He died or was killed
as a direct result of enemy action on 26 October 1916, his body
was not recovered for burial. His next of kin was his wife Rosa
Chatteris, formerly Juler, living 37 Payne Street, Lowestoft. He
was the son of Benjamin & Louisa Chatteris. His name is also
on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Panel 19. See also Lowestoft
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CHILDS |
Charles
Robert |
Able
Seaman 179912, H.M.S. Hawke, Royal Navy. Killed or died as a direct
result of enemy action. 15 October 1914. Aged 37. Born 16 April
1878 in Newhaven, Sussex. Son of Charles Robert Childs, of 54, St.
Margaret's Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 2. See also Lowestoft
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CHILVERS |
Edward
[Swan] |
Private
91883, "H" Battalion, Tank Corps. Died of wounds 25 November
1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 21. Born Kirkley, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Swan, of 10, Strand St., Lowestoft.
Formerly 1893, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in ROCQUIGNY-EQUANCOURT
ROAD BRITISH CEMETERY, MANANCOURT, Somme, France. Plot II. Row E.
Grave 23. See also Lowestoft
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CHILVERS |
Walter
Robert |
Serjeant
4640, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 24 August
1914. Aged 40. Born Kirkley, Suffolk, enlisted Noriwch, Norfolk.
Son of Mrs. Eliza Chilvers, of 55, Southwell Rd., Lowestoft. No
known grave. Commemorated on LA FERTE-SOUS-JOUARRE MEMORIAL, Seine-et-Marne,
France. See also Lowestoft |
CHIPPERFIELD |
Harry
Thomas |
Gunner
119890, 14th Heavy Artillery Group, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died
of wounds 12 April 1917 in France & Flanders. Born and resident
Oulton Broad, enlisted Lowestoft. Buried in AVELUY COMMUNAL CEMETERY
EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot/Row/Section N. Grave 40. See also
Lowestoft |
CHURCH |
Charles
George |
Engineman
1507ES, H.M. Drifter "Dewey", Royal Naval Reserve. Drowned
12 August 1917. Aged 26. Born 8 January 1891 at Middleton. Son of
William and Mary Ann Church, of Church Farm, Oulton Rd., Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
26. See also Lowestoft |
CHURCH |
Edward
[Arthur] |
Lance
Corporal 32046, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in
action 23 April 1917. Aged 25. Born and resident Kirkley, Lowestoft,
enlisted Lowestoft. Brother of Charles Church, of Myrtle Cottages,
Barnby, Beccles, Suffolk. Formerly 13526, Suffolk Regiment. No known
grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay
5. |
CLARK |
Frederick
Arthur |
[Spelt
CLARKE on SDGW & CWGC] Private 29187, 1st/6th Battalion (Territorial),
Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in action 28 August 1917 in
France & Flanders. Aged 19. Born Pakefield, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft, resident Oulton. Son of George and Annie Maria Clarke,
of 14, Coronation Terrace, Fir Lane, Oulton, Lowestoft. Formerly
32168, Northumberland Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on
TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 23 to 28 and
163A. See also Lowestoft |
CLARK |
Thomas |
Sergeant
15181, 6th Battalion, Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire
Regiment). Killed in action 14 September 1916 in France & Flanders.
Born Scarborough, enlisted Scarborough, resident Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and
Face 3 A and 3 D. |
CLARK |
William |
Private
202701, 2/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 26 September 1917 in France
& Flanders. Enlisted Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk, resident Lowestoft,
Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 99 to 102 and 162 to 162A. |
CLARKE |
Charles
Alfred |
Born
Lowestoft 1 June 1888. Engineman in the Royal Naval Reserve on HMS
Pembroke, his service number was 3760ES (Ch). He was killed or died
as a result of enemy action on 3 Sep 1917, and was buried in Grave
number R454 at North Lowestoft Cemetery, Beccles Road, Lowestoft,
Suffolk. He was the son of William & Jane CLARKE, and his next
of kin was his wife Clara Agnes Clarke, living 84, Queens Road,
Lowestoft, Suffolk. See also Lowestoft
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CLARKE |
Ernest
A |
Private
60096, 101st Company, Labour Corps. Died of wounds 17 May 1918 in
France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Bury St. Edmunds,
Suffolk, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk. Son-in-law of Mr. H. W. Rix,
of Virginia Cottage, Blundeston, Lowestoft. Formerly 31106, Royal
Fusiliers. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime,
France. Section Q. Plot II. Row K. Grave 9. |
CLARKE |
Frederick |
Private
P.W.6722, 18th Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment).
Killed in action 24 September 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 40.
Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Bury St. Edmund's, resident Lowestoft.
Son of Charles and Lottie Clarke, of Lowestoft; husband of Matilda
Maud Clarke, of 2, Primitive Methodist Buildings, St. Peter's St.,
Lowestoft. Buried in FINS NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, SOREL-LE-GRAND,
Somme, France. Plot V. Row E. Grave 14. |
CLAXTON |
Thomas
Kilwick |
Sapper
156345, 250th Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers. Died of wounds
4 October 1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de
Calais, France. Plot XXVII. Row E. Grave 9. See also Lowestoft
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COATES |
Reginald
Rowland |
Private
83 (Territorial Force), 54th (1st/1st East Anglian) Casualty Clearing
Station, Royal ArmyMmedical Corps. Died 13 August 1915 at Sea. Aged
19. Enlisted Lowestoft. Son of William and Martha Coates, of "Daybreak
Villa," Princes Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 199 and
200 or 236 to 239 and 328. See also Lowestoft
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COCKEL |
William |
[Spelt
COCKLE on SDGW] Private 235350, 12/13th Battalion, Northumberland
Fusiliers. Died 29 May 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 21. Born
Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Daniel John and Matilda
Cockel, of II, Erskine Place, Factory St., Lowestoft. Formerly 2090,
6th Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on SOISSONS MEMORIAL,
Aisne, France. See also Lowestoft
|
COLBY |
William
[Walter] |
[Spelt
COLEBY on St John's Memorial]. Deck Hand 6207/DA, H.M. Trawler "Bracklyn",
Royal Naval Reserve. Lost at sea 11th May 1917. Aged 32. Husband
of Dorothy May Martin (formerly Colby), of 8, Coastguard Cottages,
Battery Green, Lowestoft. Buried in BECCLES ROAD CEMETERY, LOWESTOFT,
Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section 13. Grave 397. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
COLEMAN |
Henry
William |
Sergeant
40960, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 13 August
1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 23. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of Henry George and Esther Emma Coleman, of 58, Haward St.,
Lowestoft, Suffolk.Formerly 1732, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in DUISANS
BRITISH CEMETERY, ETRUN, Pas de Calais, France. Plot VI. Row B.
Grave 47. See also Lowestoft
and Lowestoft St Andrews |
COLEMAN |
Matthew
William |
Born
Lowestoft 2 April 1888. Second Hand in the Royal Naval Reserve on
HM Trawler Cantatrice, his service number was 2011SA (Ch). He was
killed or died as a result of enemy action on 5 Nov 1916, his body
was not recovered for burial. His next of kin was his wife Florence
May Coleman, formerly Butcher, living 59 Beccles Road, Lowestoft,
Suffolk. CWGC has the following family for him, parents Eger and
Eliza Coleman; wife Florence May Oldman (formerly Coleman) of 53,
Reeve Street, Lowestoft. His name is also on the Chatham Naval Memorial,
Panel 18. See also Lowestoft
|
COLEMAN |
Stanley
Francis |
Private
1591, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 18 August
1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 19. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of William Edward and Emily Jane Coleman, of Alpha Villa, 6,
Ipswich Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in CATERPILLAR VALLEY CEMETERY, LONGUEVAL,
Somme, France. Plot XV. Row F. Grave 28. See also Lowestoft
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COLEMAN |
T
A |
Seaman
4771, Royal Naval Reserve. Died, West Africa. See also Lowestoft
|
COLEMAN |
William
Valentine |
Private
G/4089, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in action 25th
September 1915. Aged 28. Born Ransgate, enlisted Chelsea. Son of
Mrs. Martha Coleman, of 36, Denmark Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in DUD
CORNER CEMETERY, LOOS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot V. Row G. Grave
14. See also Lowestoft St
John's and Lowestoft |
COLEMAN |
Walter
Sidney |
|
COLLINS
(junr) |
Arthur |
Fourth
Hand, Trawler "Queen of Devon" (Lowestoft) , Mercantile
Marine. Died 20 December 1914. Aged 16. Son of Johanna Collins,
of 23, Wildes St., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on TOWER
HILL MEMORIAL, London. See also Lowestoft
|
COLLINS
(senr) |
Arthur |
Skipper,
Royal Naval Reserve. See also Lowestoft
|
COLLINS |
John
Henry |
Private
18257, 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Killed in action 30 November
1917. Aged 19. Born St Leonard's, Sussex, enlisted Ipswich, resident
Waddington, Lincolnshire. Son of George and Annie Collins, of 15,
Grove Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in METZ-EN-COUTURE COMMUNAL CEMETERY
BRITISH EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row E. Grave
21. See also Lowestoft |
COLLINS |
William
Mace |
Born
Lowestoft 6 Feb 1893. Deck Hand in the Royal Naval Reserve on HM
Drifter Protect, his service number was 11124DA (Ch). He was killed
or died as a result of enemy action during Dover Raid on 16 Mar
1917, his body was not recovered for burial. His next of kin was
his wife Alice May Collins, living 335 Raglan Street, Lowestoft.
He was the son of Arthur Josiah & Jane Collins. His name is
also on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Panel 26. See also Lowestoft
|
COOK |
Alfred
Thomas |
Born
Lowestoft 22 Dec 1896. Deck Hand in the Royal Naval Reserve on HMS
Q20, his service number was 7823DA (Ch). He was killed or died by
means other than disease, accident or enemy action, his body was
not recovered for burial. His parents are Joseph and Sabina Cook,
of 16 Waveney Terrace, Whapload Road, Lowestoft. His next of kin
was listed as his mother Sabina Cook living 2 Cooks Buildings, Lowestoft.
His name is also on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Panel 26. See also
Lowestoft, Sailors
& Fishermen's Bethel and Lowestoft
|
COOK |
Charles |
Lance
Corporal 43035, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds
1 October 1918. Aged 23. Enlisted Lowestoft. Son of James and Jane
Ann Cook; husband of Christina Dorothy Susanah Williams (formerly
Cook), of 10, Beach St., Wakefield St., Lowestoft. Born at Lowestoft.
Buried in ST. VENANT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
IV. Row B. Grave 36. See also Lowestoft
|
COOK |
Ernest
Albert |
Gunner
68588, 29th Division Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery. Died
23 October 1915 at Sea. Aged 35. Born Carlton Colville, Suffolk,
enlisted Lowestoft. Husband of Emily Charlotte Cook, of 229, Raglan
St., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on MIKRA MEMORIAL,
Greece. |
COOK |
Leonard |
Corporal
463965, 47th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Died 25 January 1917.
Aged 28. Born 15 May 1889 in Lowestoft. Son of Henry John and Eliza
Cook, of Lowestoft, Suffolk; brother of Clifford Cook. Logger by
trade. Attested and passed fit 12 August 1915 at Vernon, Briotish
Columbia, Canada, aged 26, height 5 feet 7 inches, girth 37½
inches, fair complexion, blue eyes, fair hair; religious denomination
Presbyterian. Buried in BARLIN COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot I. Row F. Grave 26. National Archives of
Canada Accession Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 1951 - 9. See also Lowestoft,
Sailors & Fishermen's Bethel and Lowestoft
He
was on a bombing post in the front linetrenches near Carency,
when he was shot in the head by a bullet from the rfile of an
enemy sniper. He received attention at the regimental aid post
and was evacuated to No. 6 Casualty Clearing Station where he
succumbed to his wounds.
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COOKES |
J
W |
Sub-Lieutenant,
Royal Naval Reserve. Killed in action. See also Lowestoft
|
COOPER |
Ernest
Edward |
Private
14633, 10th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Killed in action 8 August
1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft, resident
Lowestoft. Buried in BEACON CEMETERY, SAILLY-LAURETTE, Somme, France.
Plot V. Row F. Grave 5. See also Lowestoft
|
COOPER |
Walter |
Gunner
316578, 260th Siege Battery, East Anglian (Essex) Heavy Battery
(RGA Territorial Force), Royal Garrison Artillery formerly Field
Artillery. Killed in action 26 September 1917 in France & Flanders.
Aged 20. Born Oulton, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Simon George and
Kathleen Maud Cooper, of 1, Pretoria Terrace, Rock Estate, Oulton
Broad, Lowestoft. Formerly 885396, 3rd F.A. (H.) Briagde, Royal
Field Artillery. Buried in VOORMEZEELE ENCLOSURES NO. 1 AND NO.
2, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row J. Grave 51. See also Lowestoft
|
COOPER |
William
Ernest |
Serjeant
43376, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action between
9-19 April 1918. Aged 32. Enlisted Saxmundham. Son of Phillis E.
Cooper, of 6, Kirkley St., Lowestoft, and the late W. Cooper. Formerly
1561, Suffolk Cyclist Battalion. No known grave. Commemorated on
PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 3. See also Lowestoft
|
COOPER,
M.M. |
William
John |
Sergeant
14145, 11th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Killed in action 7 August 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 33. Born
Lowestoft, enlisted Poplar, resident Millwall. Son of William and
Mary Cooper, of Bird's Farm, Lowestoft; husband of Gertrude Cooper,
of 62, Tinto Rd., Plaistow, Essex. Enlisted Dec., 1914. Awarded
the Military Medal (M.M.). No known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 19 to 21. See also Lowestoft
|
COOTE |
Ernest
[Frederick] |
Air
Mechanic 2nd Class 13157, No. 12 Reserve Squadron, Royal Flying
Corps. Died 10 December 1916. Aged 23. Son of Herbert W. and A.
Coote, of 69, Lawson Rd., Lowestoft. Born at Lowestoft. Buried in
LOWESTOFT (KIRKLEY) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Section K. Grave 101. See
also Lowestoft |
COPPIN |
H
A |
Private
1985, 3rd/6th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in France
24 October 1917. Buried in DOVERCOURT CEMETERY, Essex. New portion.
Grave 2054.
See also Lowestoft |
CORBIN |
Alonzo
Joseph |
Seaman
4187A, H.M.S. Cressy, Royal Naval Reserve. Died 22nd September 1914.
Aged 21. Son of Joseph and Lottie Corbin, of 29, Sandringham Rd.,
Lowestoft; husband of Maude Christina Corbin, of 41, Oxford Rd.,
Lowestoft. Worked in the C & E Morton Ltd, Factory, South Wharf,
Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Kent. Panel 8. See also Lowestoft,
C & E Morton Ltd and Lowestoft |
COX |
Edward |
Private
78042, 131st Company, Labour Corps. Died of wounds 21st March 1918
in France & Flanders. Aged 29. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft, Suffolk. Husband of Phoebe Louisa Cox, of 55, Edinburgh
Road, North Lowestoft. Worked in the C & E Morton Ltd, Factory,
South Wharf, Lowestoft. Formerly 48481, 23rd Infantry Labour Company,
The Quee's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Buried in NINE ELMS BRITISH
CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot X. Row D. Grave
18. See also Lowestoft, C
& E Morton Ltd and Lowestoft |
COX |
William |
Private
1616, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 16 May 1915
in France & Flanders. Aged 19. Born Holloway, Middlesex, enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of George and Ellen Eliza Cox, of 11, Florence Rd.,
Pakefield, Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on LE TOURET
MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France/ Panel 9. See also Lowestoft
|
CRAKE |
Frederick
[Edward] |
Private
32052, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 12 September
1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 27. Born Pakefield, Suffolk,
enlisted Lowestoft. Son of B. and A. Crake, of Pakefield, Lowestoft;
husband of Phyllis Crake, of 125, Worthing Rd., Lowestoft. Buried
in CHOCQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row
M. Grave 13. See also Lowestoft
|
CREWS |
Charles
Henry |
Second
Hand 15422/DA, H.M. Trawler "Lucknow", Royal Naval Reserve.
Died when his ship was mined in the English Channel, off Portsmouth,
18th May 1917. Aged 25. Son of Charles Henry and Elizabeth Crews,
of 31, Selby St., Lowestoft. Buried in BECCLES ROAD CEMETERY, LOWESTOFT,
Suffolk. PLot/Row/Section G. Grave 33. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
CRISP |
Clements
aka Clem |
Private
264444, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 3 April
1917 in France & Flanders. Born Griston, Norfolk, enlisted Lowestoft.
Buried in ST. NICOLAS BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
I. Row C. Grave 10. See also Lowestoft
|
CRISP |
Fred |
Able
Seaman, H.M.S. Aboukir, Royal Navy. Lost with ship.
See also Lowestoft |
CRISP |
James
Frederick |
Seaman
3607C, H.M.S.
Aboukir, Royal Naval Reserve. Died 22nd September 1914 when
torpedoed by the German U-boat U9 . Aged 30. Son of James Harris
Crisp and Jemima Crisp, of 28, Norwich Rd., Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 8. See
also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft |
CRISP,
V.C., D.S.O. |
Thomas |
Skipper,
H.M. Smack "Nelson", Royal Naval Reserve. Died 15th August
1917. Aged 41. Born 28th April 1876 in Lowestoft. At the beginning
of the First World War he joined the Royal Naval Reserve and was
skipper on armed fishing smacks in the North Sea. On 15 August 1917
off Jim Howe Bank, in the North Sea, Skipper Crisp of HM Armed Smack
Nelson was below packing fish when a German submarine opened fire.
The skipper cleared Nelson for action just as a shell hit her below
the water-line and another shell passed through the ship, mortally
wounding the skipper, who, however, went on directing operations.
He gave the order to abandon ship but he himself was too badly injured
to be moved and went down with Nelson, he was later awarded the
posthumous Victoria Cross. Father of T. W. Crisp, of 41, Stanford
St., Lowestoft, Suffolk. The tenor bell at St. Margaret's Church,
Lowestoft, is named the "VC Bell" and dedicated to him.
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
25.
An
extract from the London Gazette, No. 30363, dated 2nd November 1917,
records the posthumous award of V.C. "For service in action
with enemy submarines."
This
replica Victoria Cross with its blue Naval ribbon and Distinguished
Service Cross were presented in 2004 to the Lowestoft War Memorial
Museum by the grand daughter of thomas Crisp, VC, DSC.
The
actual medal are kept by Waveney District Council and may be viewed
upon request of the Chief Executive.
See also Lowestoft St John's,
Lowestoft St
Andrews
and Lowestoft |
CROPLEY |
Robert
Charles |
Private
13255, 198th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in action
20th May 1917. Aged 25. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Mrs.
Jane Lay, of 96, Norwich Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly 22846, Suffolk
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de
Calais, France. Bay 10. See also Lowestoft
St John's, Lowestoft
St Andrews
and Lowestoft |
CROPLEY |
Thomas
Samuel |
Born
Lowestoft 16 March 1883. Engineman in the Royal Naval Reserve on
HMS Pembroke, his service number was 3752ES (Ch). He was killed
or died as a result of enemy action on 3 September 1917, and was
buried in Grave Reference Sec.C.of E. 24.1272.C. or Naval. 24. 1272
at New Cemetery, (Woodlands), Gillingham, Kent. His next of kin
was his wife Edith Louisa Cropley, formerly Tuttle, living 31 Factory
Street, Lowestoft. See also Lowestoft
|
CROSSWELL |
Victor
Burket |
[Listed
as N B CROSSWELL on memorial] Lance Corporal 14874, 2nd Battalion,
Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 March 1918 in France &
Flanders. Born Portsmouth, enlisted Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 4. See also Lowestoft
|
CROUCH |
Ernest
Samuel |
Lance
Corporal 275379, 6th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Died of wounds in
Egypt (Palesine) 27 March 1917. Enlisted West Ham, resident Plaistow,
Essex. No known grave. Listed on the JERUSALEM MEMORIAL, Israel
and Palestine (including Gaza). Panels 32 to 38. See also Lowestoft
|
CULLING |
E |
Private
22859, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in France. See also
Lowestoft |
CULLINGFORD |
Arthur
John |
Private
235232, 2nd/7th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Died of wounds
9 September 1917 in France & Flanders. Born and resident Oulton
Broad, enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly 265638, Suffolk Regiment. Buried
in WIELTJE FARM CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot/Row/Section
B. Grave 32. See also Lowestoft
|
CULLINGFORD |
Frank |
Lance
Corporal 43287, 1st Battalion,. Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed
in action 8 August 1918. Aged 23. Enlisted Saxmundham. Son of Jane
Cullingford, of 13, Orchard St., Dereham Rd., Norwich, and the late
Charles Cullingford. Native of Lowestoft. Formerly 2382, Suffolk
Regiment. Buried in RIBEMONT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, SOMME,
Somme, France. Plot I. Row E. Grave 2. See also Lowestoft
|
CULLUM |
Walter
[Frederick George] |
Lance
Corporal 3552, 50th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed
in action 3 March 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 18. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Walter William and Agnes Ann Cullum,
of 80, Queen's Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly 18723, Suffolk Regiment.
No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 56. See also Lowestoft
|
CURTIS |
Ernest
Ewart |
Private
9275, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 13 October
1915 in France & Flanders. Aged 21. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of E. H. and Emma S. Curtis, of 42, Beresford Rd., Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Panel 37 and 38. See also Lowestoft
|
CURTIS |
George |
Private
R4/072777, 47th Remounts Squadron, Royal Army Service Corps. Died
in Egypt 9th October 1918. Born, resident and enlisted Lowestoft.
Buried in CAIRO WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt. Plot/Row/Section O.
Grave 272. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
DAINES |
Harold
Arthur |
Lance
Corporal H/10516, 20th Hussars. Killed in action 7 November 1918
in France & Flanders. Aged 23. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Norwich,
resident Lowestoft. Son of Charles William and Sarah Ann Daines,
of r8, Cleveland Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in CROSS ROADS CEMETERY,
FONTAINE-AU-BOIS, Nord, France. Plot III. Row B. Grave 7. See also
Lowestoft |
DAINES |
William |
Private
24160, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 April
1917. Aged 24. Born Oulton Broad, enlisted Lowestfot. Son of Robert
and Ellen Daines, of Private Rd., Victoria Rd., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Bay 4. See also Lowestoft |
DALE |
Arthur
Harry |
Private
16532, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 28th May
1915. Aged 20. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of William and Eliza
Dale, of 2, Norfolk St., Lowestoft. Buried in COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY,
Koln (Cologne), Nordrhein-Westfal, Germany. Plot XV. Row B. Grave
15. See also Lowestoft St
John's and Lowestoft |
DALE |
Ernest
[Herbert] |
Private
16533, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 8 May 1915
in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 21. See also Lowestoft
|
DALEY |
Joseph |
Private
3936, 18th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died 7 November
1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Son
of Joseph and Emily Daley, of 7, Hart Gardens, Dorking, Surrey.
Formerly 21098, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in BUSIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY
EXTENSION, Nord, France. Plot I. Row B. Grave 22. See also Lowestoft
|
DANIELS |
Alfred
William |
[Book
states Stoker, Royal Naval Reserve.] Stoker 1st Class K/46553, H.M.S.
Scott, Royal Navy. Died 15 August 1918. No known grave. Commemorated
on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 29. See also Lowestoft
|
DANN |
Ernest |
Private
9475, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 16 Deceber 1914. Aged
40. Born Aldeley, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Husband of Ellen
Tye (formerly Dann), of 142, Carlton Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave.
Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel 21. See also Lowestoft
and also Liverpool Street
Station, London |
DARE |
Albert
Edward |
Private
2337, 1st East Anglian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
(Territorial Force.). Died of dysentery at Gallipoli, 22 October
1915. Enlisted Ipswich, Suffolk, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried
in ALEXANDRIA (CHATBY) MILITARY AND WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt.
Section D. Grave 75. See also Lowestoft
|
DARKINS |
GeorgeW |
Engineman
(Chief Engineer) 1510ES, H.M. Drifter Rooke, Royal Naval Reserve.
Died 3 August 1916. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL
MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 19. See also Lowestoft
|
DARKINS |
W
[J] |
Engineman
1874/ES, H.M.S. Girl Rhoda, Royal Naval Reserve. Died 26 September
1917. Aged 33. Husband of Ethel Nora Bull (formerly Darkins), of
2, Hope Terrace, Hemplands, Lowestoft. Buried in HASLAR ROYAL NAVAL
CEMETERY, Hampshire. Plot E. Row 27. Grave 26. See also Lowestoft
|
DAVIES |
George
William |
[Spelt
DAVIS on SDGW & CWGC] Private 27330, 6th Battalion, Prince Albert's
(Somerset Light Infantry). Killed in action 22nd August 1917. Aged
37. Born Miror, India, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of George William
Davis, of Lowestoft; husband of Harriet Elizabeth Davis, of 61,
Clemence St., Lowestoft. Formerly 23474, East Surrey Regiment. No
known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 41 to 42 and 163A. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
DAWSON |
Basil
Dartrey |
Corporal
229393, 44th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (New Brunswick Regiment).
Died 5th Otober 1916. Aged 23. Born 18th July 1892 in Portsmouth.
Son of Minnie Eliza Dawson, of South Junction, Manitoba, and the
late Samuel John Dawson, who were living at 20 Denmark Road, Lowestoft,
when he attested. Homesteader listed as his occupation. Umarried.
Enlisted and passed fit 2nd June 1915 at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Height 5 feet 10½ inches, girth 37½ inches, complexion
fair, eyes blue, ahir brown. Religion Presbyterian. No known grave.
Commemorated on VIMY MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. National Archives
of Canada Accession Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 2367 - 24. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
DAWSON |
Wesley
William |
Private
57446, 14th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died in Germany
as a Prisoner of War 7 October 1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly 166363, Royal Engineers. Buried in
NIEDERZWEHREN CEMETERY, KASSEL, Hessen, Germany. Plot IV. Row L.
Grave 12. See also Lowestoft
|
DAY |
Leonard
Christopher |
Lance
Corporal 200058, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
23rd April 1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Formerly 853, Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on
ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 4. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
DEXTER |
Archibald
[James] |
Sergeant
7977, 97th Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died of injuries 28th October
1918. Aged 20. Born 14 March 1898, baptised 1 April 1897 at St John,
Lowestoft. Enlisted 27 August 1915 for the duration of the war,
aged 19, date last promoted 1 February 1917. Civilian occupation
Clerk. Height 5 feet 5¼ inches, chest 31 inches. Son of Albert
Edward and Isabella Dexter, of 105, Clapham Rd., Lowestoft form
erly "Guestwick", Gordon Road, Lowestoft. Buried in CHARMES
MILITARY CEMETERY, ESSEGNEY, Vosges, France. Plot I. Row D. Grave
8.See
also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft
Note:
No. 97 Squadron, RFC, was formed at Waddington, Lincolnshire, on
1st December 1917, and in the following summer went to France equipped
with Handley Page 0/400s to undertake night-bombing operations with
the Independent Force. It made its first raid on 19/20th August
and by the end of the war had flown 91 bombing sorties (the majority
into Germany), dropped 64 tons of bombs-including three 1,650-pounders.
|
DISNEY |
Stanley
Frank |
Private
1497, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 3 February
1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 21. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of Albert Edward and Ida Disney, of 80, Lorne Park Rd., South
Lowestoft. Buried in NOEUX-LES-MINES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France.. Plot I. Row G. Grave 11. See also Lowestoft
|
DOWE |
Ernest
George |
Bombardier
65310, "E" Battery, Royal Horse Artillery. Died of wounds
12th September 1917. Aged 25. Enlisted and resident Lowestoft. Son
of Robert and Emma Dowe, of 29, Raglan St., Lowestoft. Buried in
CHOCQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row M.
Grave 14. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
DOWSING |
Harold |
Private
G/2728, 7th Battalion, Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in action
3 May 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 23. Born St. Margaret's, Lowestoft,
Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, Suffolk, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dowsing, of 38, Crown St., Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Bay 2. See also Lowestoft |
DOWSING |
Thomas
William |
Deck
Hand 8581DA, H.M. Drifter Waveney II, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed
or died as a result of enemy action 26 October 1916. Aged 46. Born
Lowestoft 27 November 1868. Son of Thomas William and Elizabeth
Dowsing, of Lowestoft; husband of Harriet Dowsing (nee Burwood),
of 50, Milton Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk formerly 2 Farrows Yard, Factory
Street, Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL
MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 19. See also Lowestoft
|
DOWSON,
MM |
Alfred
Edward |
Lance
Serjeant 12858, Suffolk Regiment. Died 27 March 1920. Aged 23. Born
Lowestoft. Baptised 4 December 1896 In St Margaret, Lowestoft. Son
of George and Louisa Elizabeth Dowson, of 7, Spurgeons Score, Lowestoft.
Awarded the Military Mesdal (M.M.). In the 1911 census he waS aged
14, an errand boy, born Lowestoft, resident with his parenst at
7 Spurgeons Score, Lowestoft. Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD)
CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section Q. Grave 364. See also Lowestoft
|
DOY |
Charles
Henry |
Second
Hand 2250SA, H.M. Drfiter "Launch Out", Royal Naval Reserve.
Killed in Channel Raid 26 October 1916. Aged 38. Son of Charles
and Harriett Doy, of Lowestoft; husband of Emily Matilda Doy, of
73, Sussex Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk. Awarded Long Service and Good
Conduct Medal. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Kent. Panel 18. See also Lowestoft,
Sailors & Fishermen's Bethel and Lowestoft
Note:
H.M. Drifter Launch Out built 1909, 67 tons. Hired 1915. Sunk by
gunfire from German destroyers in the Dover Strait 27th October
1916. She was part of the large fleet that maintained the net barrage
across the Dover Strait to prevent German submarines passing westward
into the Channel. They were also equipped to attack U Boats as well
as maintain the barrage.
Launch
Out was in company with the drifters Young Crow, EBC, Ajax II, Mishe
Nahama and IFS in the vicinity of 9a buoy along the barrage when
they were attacked by the destroyers. Ajax II and Launch Out were
sunk, EBC was damaged. Buoy 9a was at the southern end of the Sandettie
Bank. |
DRAKE |
Herbert |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft
|
DRAPER |
R
J |
Engineman
4137, R.N.R.T. Died on service, Russia. See also Lowestoft
|
DRUMMOND |
Clarence
Reginald |
Lance
Corporal 15550, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
2nd March 1916. Aged 21. Born Leeds, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of
Robert Liddle Drummond and Ellen Drummond, of 32, Kirkley Park Rd.,
Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL,
Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 21. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
DUNNETT |
Ray |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft
|
DURRANT |
Edmun
Reuben |
Private
9261, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 12 October 1916. Aged
22. Born Yarmouth, Norfolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Esther Maria
Durrant of 39 Lovewell Road, South Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Addenda
Panel. See also Lowestoft |
DYE |
J
J |
Deckhand
8485, R.N.R.T. Killed in action. See also Lowestoft
|
DYER |
Henry
Alfred |
Seaman
3843/B, H.M.S. Almanzora, Royal Naval Reserve. Died of disease 30th
Ocotber 1918. Born Carlton Colville, Lowestoft, Suffolk on 30 July
1884. Son of William & Sophia Dyer; next of kin was his wife
Elizabeth Dyer, living 19, St John's Road, Lowestoft. Buried in
KING TOM CEMETERY, FREETOWN, Sierra Leone. Plot 2. Row E. Grave
11.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft
Note:
H.M.S. Almanzora. 16,034 gross tons, length 590ft x beam 69.3ft,
one funnel, two masts, twin screw, speed 15 knots, accommodation
for 400-1st, 230-2nd and 760-3rd class passengers. Built by Harland
& Wolff, Belfast for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co, she was
launched on 19th November 1914, but was completed as an Armed Merchant
Cruiser for the 10th Cruiser Squadron. Reconditioned to 15,551 tons
at Belfast in 1919, she started commercial services from Southampton
to the River Plate on 9th January 1920. In World War II she was
used mostly for trooping duties and in 1945 became a government
emigration ship. 1947 laid up at Cowes, Isle of Wight and 1948 scrapped
at Blyth. |
DYKE |
Arthur
[William] |
Deck
Hand 3258DA, H.M. Drifter Gleaner of the Sea, Royal Naval Reserve.
Missing believed killed in action 26 October 1916. Born 27 January
1897 in Carlton, Suffolk. Son of Abraham and Ellen Jane Dyke, of
19, Lorne Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated
on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Column 19.
See also Lowestoft |
EAGLE |
Sidney
William |
Air
Mechanic 2nd Class 19324, No. 1 Training Centre (Halton), Royal
Flying Corps. Died in Military Hospital, Curragh, 1 April 1916.
Aged 20. Born June 1895. Attested 27 January 1916, aged 20 years
6 months, height 5 feet 7¼ inches, girth 33 inches. Prior
to enlistment he was a Clerk. Son of Mrs. Ann Rose Eagle, of 168,
Denmark Rd., Lowestoft. In the 1911 census he was the son of William
and Rose Eagle, aged 15, a Short Hand Typist, born Lowestoft, resident
168 Denmark Road, Lowestoft. Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD)
CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section 13. Grave 182. See also Lowestoft
|
EARL |
Jack
Arthur |
Private
M2/229082, 910th Mechanical Transport Company, Royal Army Service
Corps. Died 15 December 1918 in Salonika. Aged 29. Son of Charles
and Mary Earl, of Lowestoft; husband of Cecilia Agatha Earl (nee
Roberts) of 71, London Rd., South Lowestoft, married 11 October
1913 in St John, Lowestoft. In the 1911 census he was the son of
Charles E and Mary A Earl, aged 21, a Motor Driver, born Oulton,
Suffolk, resident 56 Alexandra Road, Lowestoft. Buried in MIKRA
BRITISH CEMETERY, KALAMARIA, Greece. Grave 1575. See also Lowestoft
|
EASTER |
Raymond
Victor |
Lance
Corporal 9232, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
3 July 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 20. Born Lowestoft, enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of Albert and Elizabeth Easter, of 27, Church Rd.,
Lowestoft. Buried in OVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France.
Plot VI. Row M. Grave 6. See also Lowestoft
|
EASTER |
Thomas
John |
Sapper
414737, 412th Field Company, 20th Depot, Royal Engineers. Died 21
May 1918 at home. Aged 31. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft,
Suffolk. Buried in LOWESTOFT (KIRKLEY) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section
W. Grave 59. See also Lowestoft
|
EDMUNDS |
Ernest |
[Spelt
EDMONDS on Lowestoft memorial] Private, Suffolk Regiment. Died of
pneumonia. See also Lowestoft
|
EDMUNDS |
Herbert
Card |
[Spelt
EDMONDS on SDGW, CWGC and St John's Memorial] Private 158687, 57th
Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died of wounds 2 October
1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Son
of Mr. J. Edmonds, of 44, Bevan St., Lowestoft. Formerly 48470,
Suffolk Regiment. Buried in SUNKEN ROAD CEMETERY, BOISLEUX-ST. MARC,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot III. Row F. Grave 30.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft |
EDMUNDS |
James |
[Spelt
EDMONDS on SDGW, CWGC, Lowestoft Memorial and St John's Memorial]
Private 25388, 12th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Killed in action
7th June 1917. Aged 28. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Bury St Edmund's.
Husband of Mrs. B. M. Edmonds, of 107, St. Margaret's Rd., Lowestoft.
Formerly 29671, Middlesex Regiment. Buried in VOORMEZEELE ENCLOSURE
No.3, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XIII. Row G. Grave 11.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft |
EDWARDS |
George
Frederick |
Private
201316, 2nd/4th Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).
Killed in action in Egypt 5th November 1917. Aged 25. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Gillingham, Kent, resident Chatham, Kent. Son of the late
James and Sarah Edwards, of 44, Stanley St., Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on JERUSALEM MEMORIAL, Israel. Panel 41.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft |
EDWARDS |
Sidney
Arthur |
Private
G/11216, 8th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in action
in France 24 September 1918. Born Kingsland, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais,
France. Panel 6. See also Lowestoft
|
EDWARDS |
William James |
Rifleman
42523 [SDGW] or 43523 [CWGC], 8th/9th Battalion, Royal irish Rifles.
Killed in action 19th Septembr 1917. Aged 29. Enlisted Colchester,
Essex. Son of James and Sarah Edwards, of Lowestoft; husband of
Florence Mabel Edwards, of 17, Rebow St., Colchester. Essex. Formerly
7058, LOndon Regiment. Buried in METZ-EN-COUTURE COMMUNAL CEMETERY
BRITISH EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row E. Grave 3.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft |
ELLIS |
Stanley |
Leading
Seaman 6788A, S.S. Tyrhang, Royal Naval Reserve. Lost with his shhip
when it was torpedoed and sunk by an enemy submarine 22 March 1918
off Pendeme, Cornwall. Aged 26. Born 14 June 1891 in Tunstall, Norfolk.
Son of James and Mary Ellis, of Brunstead, Stalham, Norwich; husband
of Gertrude Clara Grimmer (formerly Ellis), of 8, Factory St., Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Column
30.
See also Lowestoft |
ELVEN |
Arthur
Robert James |
Lieutenant,
H.M.S. Ghurka, Royal Naval Reserve, 6th Destroyer Flotilla. Killed
when his ship was lost in the Channel 8th February 1917. Born 15
October 1881. Son of John J Elven, Admitted to St Margaret's / Boys'
School, Lowestoft 1891. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Hampshire. Panel 27.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft
Note:
H.M.S. Ghurka was a Tribal Class Torpedo Boat Destroyer, laid down
29th April 1907, 880-tons, 255ft x 25ft, steam turbine engines,
part of the 6th Flotilla and Dover Patrols. Mined and sunk on 8th
February 1917, only five crew members survived.

|
EMERY |
Burkett
John |
Lieutenant,
Royal Engineers. Missing believed killed in action in France between
11 and 13 October 1915. Aged 31. Husband of Nora Fanny Emery, of
2, North Gate, Harborne, Birmingham. No known grave. Commemorated
on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 4 and 5. See also
Lowestoft |
EVERITT |
J
E |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft
|
FELGATE |
George
E |
Rifleman
573165, 17th (County of London) Battalion (Poplar and Stepney Rifles),
London Regiment. Died of wounds 25 September 1917 in France &
Flanders. Aged 21. Born St Margarets. Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of James Edward and Anna Maud Felgate, of 182, Raglan St., Lowestoft.
Formerly 1448, 6th Cyclist Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in
LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XXV.
Row F. Grave 4A. See also Lowestoft
|
FENN |
Walter
James |
Private
10354, 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 4
October 1917 in France & Flanders. Born Corton, Lowestoft, enlisted
Lincoln, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 35 to 37 and
162 to 162A. See also Lowestoft
|
FENNELL |
Edward
Arthur |
Private
325024, 1st/8th (Territorial) Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
Killed in action 27th August 1917. Born and enlist Lowestoft. Formerly
6495, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in TYNE COT CEMETERY, Zonnebeke,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot X. Row G. Grave 20. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft and
Lowestoft, C & E Morton
Ltd |
FISHER |
Leonard
H A |
Private
4219, 2nd (City of London) Battalion (Royal Fusiliers), London Regiment.
Died of wounds 6 July 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 24. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Westminster, resident Lowestoft. Buried in ETRETAT CHURCHYARD,
Seine-Maritime, France. Plot II. Row D. Grave 19A. See also Lowestoft
|
FISKE |
Robert
A |
Bandsman
[Boy] 30308, 14th (King's Hussars) attached to 5th Reserve Regiment
of Cavalry. Died 8 July 1918 at home. Age 18. Born Lowestoft, enlisted
Bury St. Edmunds, resident Lowestoft. Son of Mrs. Laura E. Fiske,
of 2, Beccles Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in North West corner of LOWESTOFT
(ST. MARGARET) CHURCHYARD, Suffolk. See also Lowestoft
|
FITT |
Charles
Leonard |
Private
29059, 7th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Killed in action 14 November 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 19.
Born Norwich, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft. Son of Henry
William and Sarah Fitt, of Eden Villa, Eden St., Lowestoft, Suffolk.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 8 C 9 A and 16 A. |
FITT |
Herbert
Frank |
[Listed
as Frank Herbert FITT on SDGW] Private 235096, 5th Battalion, King's
(Liverpool Regiment). Killed in action 31 July 1917 in France &
Flanders. Born Norwich, Norfolk, enlisted Lowestoft, Suffolk, resident
Lowestoft. Son of Harry and Sally Fitt, of Eden Villa, 2, Eden St.,
Lowestoft; husband of Hilda Pearl Fitt, of 146, Raglan St., Lowestoft
.Formerly 19887, Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated
on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
4 and 6. See also Lowestoft |
FLATER |
W
J |
Navy
or Royal Air Force. There is a W J SLATER but he is a separate person.
No further information currently available available.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft |
FLETCHER |
John
Hoodham |
Second
Hand 252SA, H.M. Drifter "Kent County," Royal Naval Reserve.
Killed when the ship hit a mine off Lowestoft 8 December 1916. Aged
26. Born 19 August 1887. Son of Harry and Alice Fletcher, of East
St., Lowestoft; husband of Agnes J. Fletcher, of 15, Woods Loke,
Oulton, Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL
MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 18. See also Lowestoft
|
FLOWER |
John
Thomas |
Air
Mechanic 2nd Class 9802, Recruits Depot, Royal Air Force. Killed
in accident in Kent 25 May 1918. Aged 35. Son of John and May Ann
Flower; husband of Ellen Sophia Flower, of 133, Clapham Rd., Lowestoft.
Buried in LOWESTOFT (KIRKLEY) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Section G. Grave
104. See also Lowestoft |
FOREMAN |
Frederick
Benjamin |
Private
15528, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 16 September
1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 20. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of W. E. and Emily Foreman, of Florence Rd., Pakefield, Lowestoft.
Brother of William (below). No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft
|
FOREMAN |
William
James |
Corporal
C/442, 16th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Died of wounds
2 February 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 25. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Mr. W. E. Foreman, of 13, Florence Rd.,
Pakefield, Lowestoft. Brother of Frederick (above). Buried in BRAY
MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot I. Row C. Grave 2. See also
Lowestoft |
FORSTER |
Ernest
E |
[Memorial
lists as E C FORSTER] Corporal 205856, 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire
Regiment. Killed in action 4 May 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged
30. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft. Son
of John Forster; husband of Anna Laura Forster, of 13, Trafalgar
St., Lowestoft. Formerly 265102, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in MERVILLE
COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France. Plot I. Row E. Grave
77. See also Lowestoft |
FOULGER |
Ernest
William |
Able
Seaman 187796, H.M.S. Turbulent, Royal Navy. Died at the Battle
of Jutland when his ship was sunk 1st June 1916. Aged 36. Born 12
February 1880 in Carlton Colville, resident Lowestoft. Son of Robert
and Amy Georgiana Foulger, of Kirkley; husband of Ethel Mary Foulger,
of 88, Morton Rd., Kirkley, South Lowestoft. (Brother of Wilfred
Edward below). Commemorated on CHATHAM MEMOIRIAL, Kent. Panel 16.
See also Lowestoft |
FOULGER |
Wilfred |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft
|
FOULGER |
Wilfred
Edward |
Private
15797, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action during
the 2nd Battle of Ypres, Belgium 2nd October 1915. Aged 18. Born
Covehithe, enlisted and resident Lowestoft. Son of Robert George
Foulger, of 6, Groom Terrace, Kirkley Run, Lowestoft. (Brother of
Ernest William above). Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais,
France. Panel 37 and 38. See also Lowestoft
|
FOWLER |
W
C V |
Private,
Canadian Infantry. See also Lowestoft
|
FOX |
David |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft
|
FOX |
Sidney |
Private
18740, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 28 February
1916. Aged 19. Born Norwich, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Benjamin
and Ruth Edith Fox, of 28, Beaconsfield Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in
VERMELLES BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row
F. Grave 4. |
FOX |
Walter
Samuel |
Private
2880, Army Cyclist Corps. Died of wounds 29 October 1915 in France
& Flanders. Aged 26. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of Samuel Robert and Elizabeth Fox, of 4, Town Cottages, Rotterdam
Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly 9412, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in ST. SEVER
CEMETERY, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Plot A. Row 14. Grave 6.
See also Lowestoft and Lowestoft
St Andrews |
FOX |
William
Edward |
Private
30724, 12th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Killed in action 24
July 1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted Norwich. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 79 to 80 and 163A. See also Lowestoft
|
FRANCIS |
Sidney
George |
Lance
Corporal 41234, 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment. Died 26 December
1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 25. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft,
resident Lowestoft. Husband of Mrs. E. S. M. Francis, of St. Margaret''s
Garden, Beccles Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly 33541, Suffolk Regiment.
Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France.
Section O. Plot IV. Row A. Grave 1. See also Lowestoft
|
FREEMAN |
Arthur
Edwards |
[Listed
as E A on memorial] Driver 988, 3rd East Anglian Brigade, Royal
Artillery (Territorial Force). Died in Egypt 22 May 1916. Born and
enlisted Lowestoft. Buried in SUEZ WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt.
Section D. Grave 39. See also Lowestoft
and Lowestoft St Andrews
|
FREEMAN |
Gordon
Redvers |
Rifleman
50076, 16th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Died of wounds
31 October 1918 at Home. Aged 19. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted
Bury St. Edmunds, resident Lowestoft. Son of George and Elizabeth
Freeman, of Sunshine Villa, Mariners Score, Lowestoft. Buried in
LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Section 14. Grave 359.
See also Lowestoft |
FREESTONE |
Arthur
Ernest |
Private
13999, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 19 July
1916. Aged 22. Born Kirley, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of
Last and Esther Freestone, of 55, Beaconsfield Rd., South Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIPEVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft
|
FREESTONE |
Arthur
Hebert George |
Private
669145, 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion. Died 11 April 1917.
Aged 36. Born 8 June 1880 in Lowestoft. Husband of Annie Laura Freestone,
of 84, Oak St., St. Martins, Norwich. Clerk by trade. Enlisted amd
passed fit 17 January 1916 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Height 5
feet 4½ imches, grirth 35 inches, complexion fresh, eyes
blue, hair fair; religion Church of England. Buried in BRUAY COMMUNAL
CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais. France. Plot/Row/Section E. Grave
16. National Archives of Canada Accession Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 3305 - 50 See also Lowestoft |
FREESTONE |
Harry
Valentine |
Private
35057, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 20 November
1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. No
known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord,
France. Panel 4. See also Lowestoft
and Lowestoft St Andrews
|
FRENCH |
Thomas
A |
Captain,
S.S. Reubens. Died in Germany as a Prisoner of War. See also Lowestoft
|
FRISTON |
Walter
[Harry] |
Private
G/87070, 4th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Killed in action 21 August 1918. Aged 18. Born and resident Gorelstone-on-Sea,
enlisted Ipswich. Son of Mrs. Ellen Friston, of 566, London Rd.,
Lowestoft. Formerly TR/LON/136130, 53rd Training Reserve. Buried
in RAILWAY CUTTING CEMETERY, COURCELLES-LE-COMTE, Pas de Calais,
France, Plot/Row/Section C. Grave 4. See also Lowestoft
|
FULLER |
Alfred
George |
Private
1883, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 18 August
1916. Aged 21. Born Kirkley, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Fuller, of 23, Kirkley St., South Lowestoft. No
known grave. Commemorated on THEIPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier
and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft
|
GAGE |
George
Frederick |
Private
43180, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 24 October
1918. Aged 21. Enlisted Ipswich. Son of William H. and Fanny Gage,
of 57, Park Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly 2316, Suffolk Cyclists. Buried
in VENDEGIES CROSS ROADS BRITISH CEMETERY, BERMERAIN, Nord, France.
Plot/Row/Section B. Grave 11. See also Lowestoft
|
GALLANT |
William |
Born
Lowestoft 21 October 1872. Deck Hand in the Royal Naval Reserve
on HM Drifter Kent County, his service number was 900DA (Ch). He
was killed or died as a result of enemy action on 8 December 1916,
his body was not recovered for burial. His next of kin was his wife
Agnes Gallant, formerly Neve, living 18 or 15 Albany Road, Lowestoft.
His name is also on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Panel 19. See also
Lowestoft |
GARROD |
Edward |
Skipper,
H.M. Trawler “Clifton”, Royal naval Reserve, a minesweeper,
when it was blown up near Kinsale lighthouse, Southern Ireland 18
February 1917. Born at Wangford, but lived most of his life in Lowestoft.
He married Ellen Nunn, and they had seven children. At the time
of his death, in February 1917, the family were living in Stanford
street. His body was brought back to Lowestoft, for burial. Buried
in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section
J. Grave 141. See also Lowestoft
and Lowestoft St Andrews |
GARROD |
Eldrick
Webb |
Corporal
557, 1st Suffolk Battery, East Anglian Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Died 18 January 1915. Aged 20. Son of Mercy W. Garrod, of 81, Dalyell
Rd., Brixton, London, and the late Robert Garrod. Born at Lowestoft.
Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section
B. Grave 46. See also Lowestoft
|
GARSIDE |
John
Albert |
Airman
1st Class 3711, 5th Wing, Royal Flyiung Corps. Died 19th June 1916,
Aged 27. Born at Grimsby. Son of James and Sarah Garside, of 296,
London Rd. South, Lowestoft. Buried in CAIRO WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY,
Egypt. Plot.Row.Section H. Grave 120.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft |
GARWOOD |
Frederick
T |
Lance
Sergeant 479007, 3rd Home Counties Field Ambulance, attached 66th
Casualty Clearing Station, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died 18th November
1918. Buried in DAMASCUS COMMONWEALTH WAR CEMETERY, Syria. Plot/Row/Section
F. Grave 5.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft |
GARWOOD |
Henry
Thomas |
Deck
Hand 5941A, H.M. Trawler Remindo, Royal Naval Reserve. Lost at sea
2nd February 1918 when the Remindo was sunk by an explosion. Aged
22. Son of Elizabeth Youngs, of 32, Norwich Rd., Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 30.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft |
GARWOOD |
Robert
[James] |
Private
16943, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 24th April
1915. Born Haddiscoe, Norfolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Frederick
and Elizabeth Ann Garwood, and husband of Edith. No known grave.
Commmeorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 21. See also Lowestoft
and also Liverpool Street
Station, London |
GATES |
William |
Deckhand
4787/DA, H.M. Trawler "Boy Roy", Royal Naval Reserve.
Died from disease 13 July 1918. Aged 26. Born 6 January 1892 in
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Husband of Emma Gates, pf 13 Compass Street,
Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD) CEMETERY,
Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section 14. Grave 388.
See also Lowestoft |
GEE |
Donald
Kirby Edmund |
Second
Lieutenant, 93 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and General List. Killed
as a result of an aero accident 31 January 1918. Born 16 December
1894. Son of A J E Gee, of 22 Marine Parade, Lowestoft. Formerly
117019, Corporal, 3rd Canadian Signal Company. Baptsied 13 September
1895 in Lowestoft St John's Church, son of Alfred James (a musician)
and Amy Ellen Edmund, resident 4 Surrey Street, Lowestoft. In the
1901 census he was aged 6, born Lowestoft, grandson of John K and
Charlotte A Gee, resident 1, Albert Street, Lowestoft, Mutford,
Suffolk. Buried in STOCKBRIDGE CEMETERY, Hampshire.
See also Lowestoft |
GEORGE |
Arthur
Charles |
Private
12298, 6th Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment. Died 28 March
1918. Son of Mrs. E. George, of 5, Lothing St., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft.
Buried in BOUZINCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France.
Plot I. Row J. Grave 8. See also Lowestoft
and also Liverpool Street
Station, London |
GEORGE |
Charles
Arthur |
[Listed
as Arthur Charles on CWGC & SDGW] Private 26481, 7th Battalion,
Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in France 28 April 1917. Born
and enlisted Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Bay 3. See also Lowestoft
|
GEORGE |
Harry
[Arthur] |
Skipper,
H.M. Drifter Troophead, Royal Naval Reserve. Died on service rom
pneumonia following influenza, 21 October 1918. Aged 41. Born Beccles,
Suffolk. In the 1911 census he was aged 32, a Ship's Master of the
"Bittern", moored at Trwal Dock, Lowestodft. In 1900 he
married Ellen Mary Soanes on 12 July at Lowestoft, St Margaret's
Church, son of Benjamin George. In the 1901 census he was aged 23,
a Smackman, born Beccles, Suffolk, married to Ellen M, resident
Woods Loke, Oulton, Mutford, Suffolk. Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES
ROAD) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section 14. Grave 368. See also
Lowestoft |
GIBBS |
Stanley |
Sergeant
43381, "C" Company, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.
Killed in action in in France 28 April 1917. Aged 22. Enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of Frederick and Kate Gibbs, of Alexandra Cottage, Upton, Norwich.
Born at Yarmouth. Formerly 1464, Suffolk Cyclists. Buried in BROWN'S
COPSE CEMETERY, ROEUX, Pas de Calais, France. Plot III. Row F. Grave
30. See also Lowestoft |
GILBY |
Randle
Thomas William |
Private
35427, 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment. Killed in action 28th March
1918. Born, resident and enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly 32047, Suffolk
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de
Calais, France. Bay 7.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft |
GIRDLESTONE |
Leonard
Augustus |
Born
Lowestoft 13 October 1896. Seaman in the Royal Naval Reserve on
HM Whaler Pilotwhale, his service number was 7156A (Ch). He was
killed or died by means other than disease, accident or enemy action
on 14 May 1917. He was buried in the Churchyard at Carlton Colville,
Lowestoft. His next of kin was his mother Laura Agnes Spencer, formerly
Girdlestone, living 13 Epsom Terrace, Kirkley Run, Lowestoft, his
father was the late James Girdlestone. See also Lowestoft
|
GODBOLD |
Ernest
Benjamin |
Gunner
34266, 215th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds
26 August 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 37. Born Lowestoft, enlisted
Gt. Yarmouth, resident Lowestoft. Son of Benjamin and Emma Godbold,
of Oulton Broad, Lowestoft; husband of Ethel Rose Godbold, of 68,
St. Thomas' Rd., Hardway, Gosport, Hants. Buried in DOZINGHEM MILITARY
CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot IV. Row E. Grave 5. See
also Lowestoft |
GODBOLD |
Henry
James |
Private
M2/032940, Mechanical Transport attached to Guards Division H.Q.,
Royal Army Service Corps. Died 18 November 1916. Born and resident
Oulton Broad, Suffolk, enlisted London. Buried in DIVE COPSE BRITISH
CEMETERY, SAILLY-LE-SEC, Somme, France. Plot II. Row J. Grave 10.
See also Lowestoft |
GODDARD |
W
C |
[Memorial
Book states W C GODDARD Private, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.
Died in Germany as a Prisoner of War.] probably
Wilfred Charles GODDARD, Lance Corporal 325328, 1st/4th Battalion,
Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 8 August 1918. Born and enlisted
Cambridge. Formerly 1816, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Buried in DIVE
COPSE BRITISH CEMETERY, SAILLY-LE-SEC, Somme, France. Plot III.
Row K. Grave 27. See also Lowestoft
|
GODFREY,
DCM |
Arthur
[Henry] |
Acting
Company Sergeant Major 15140, 419th Field Company, Royal Engineers.
Killed in action 31 July 1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft,
Suffolk, enlisted Ipswich, Suffolk. Awarded the Distinguished Conduct
Medal (D.C.M.). Buried in WIELTJE FARM CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot/Row/Section B. Grave 3. See also Lowestoft
|
GODFREY |
R
C |
Petty
Officer, Royal Navy. See also Lowestoft
|
GOOCH |
Charles |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft
|
GOOCH |
Charles
Samuel |
Private
G/25868, 8th Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).
Killed in action in France 21 March 1918. Aged 19. Born Somerleyton,
Suffolk, rnlisted and resident Lowestoft. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Gooch, of 57, Oxford Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly 48533, Suffolk Regiment.
No known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Panel 58 and 59. See also Lowestoft
|
GOOCH |
Walter
George |
Private
43267, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
23 November 1917. Enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly 1432. Suffolk Cyclists.
No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord,
France. Panel 4. See also Lowestoft
|
GOODALL |
Garnett
[Arthur Comberland] |
Second
Lieutenant, 4th Battalion (Territorial) Suffolk Regiment. Killed
in action 20 July 1916. Son of Arthur Hammond and Frances Marieanne
Goodall, baptised 4 April 1906, aged 14, in Carlton Colville, resident
Lee's Farm, Oulton Broad, Carlton Colville. In the 1911 census he
was aged 19, born Sydenham, Surrey, a General Engineer, son of Mrs.
M Goodall, resident The Dell, Oulton Broad, Suffolk. As an Engineer,
aged 21, ge departed London 27 February 1913 from London bound for
Buenos Aires, Argentina aboard the ship Highland Pride; returned
from Le Plata, Argentine arriving in London 25 July 1914 on the
ship Highland Glen. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A.
Extract from the Probate Calendars of England and Wales 1917:
GOODALL
Garnett Arthur Cumberland of The Dell Oulton Broad Suffolk
second-lieutenant Suffolk regiment died 20 July 1916 in France
Probate London 7 March to Enid Frances Lucy Goodall
spinster. Effects £59 19s. 8d.
See
also Lowestoft |
GORROD |
Bertie
Walter |
Private
20799, 6th Battalion, King's (Shropshire Light Infantry). Killed
in action in France 1 April 1918. Aged 31. Born and resident Kirkley,
Suffolk, enlisted Suffolk. Husband of Anna Edith Gorrod, of 152,
The Avenue, South Lowestoft. Formerly 34806, Suffolk Regiment. No
known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel
60. See also Lowestoft |
GORROD |
Charles
[Raca] |
Fourth
Hand, Trawler "Speculator" (Lowestoft), Mercantile Marine.
Died when his trawler (smack) was mined and sunk 9th November 1914
near Smith's Knoll; 5 lives were lost in all. No known grave. Commemorated
on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft

|
GORROD |
W
J |
No
further information currently available |
GOULDBY |
Frank |
[Spelt
GOULDLEY on SDGW and GOULDLY on CWGC] Private 1894, 4th Battalion,
Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 12th March 1915. Aged 19. Born
and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Robert and Henrietta Gouldly, of
51, Stanley St., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on LE TOURET
MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 9.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft |
GOULDBY |
James
Henry |
Second
Lieutenant, 5th Battalion (Territorial) attached 7th Battalion,
Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action in France 25 August 1916.
Baptsied 21 April 1895 in Lowestoft, St Margaret's Church, son of
William and Helena Clara Gouldby, resident 239 Raglan Street, Lowestoft.
In the 1901 census he was aged 9, born Lowestoft, son of Wiliam
and Eleanor C Goulby, resident 67, Raglan Street, Lowestoft, Mutford,
Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 1 C. See also Lowestoft
|
GOWEN |
Walter
George |
Private
55764, 19th Battalion (Canadian Highlanders), Canadian Infatry.
Killed in action in France 10 August 1918. Born 5 September 1889
in Lowestoft. Son of Alice Walsh (formerly Gowen), of 144, Chichester
Rd., South Shields, and the late Walter George Gowen. When he attested
his next-of-kin was Alice Walsh, of 67 Raglan Street, Lowestoft.
Labourer by trade. Passed fit 8 November and attested 12 November
1914 in Toronto, aged 25 years 1 month. Height 5 feet 8 inches,
chest 36 inches, dark complexion, blue eyes, dark hair; religious
denomination Prebyterian. Buried in RIDGE WOOD MILITARY CEMETERY,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot III. Row S. Grave 6. National Archives
of Canada Accession Referece:
RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 3686 - 25. See also Lowestoft
|
GOWER |
George
[Edward James] |
Acting
Sergeant 9187, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
9 August 1916 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft
|
GOWING |
George
[Sead] |
Private
3/10241, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 15 August
1915 in France & Flanders. Aged 33. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of George Sead Gowing and Caroline Gowing, of Lowestoft;
husband of Alice Maud Gowing, of Lowestoft. Buried in BEDFORD HOUSE
CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Enclosure No. 3 Plot/Row/Section
C. Grave 10. See also Lowestoft
|
GOWING |
Thomas
William |
Private
G/15466, 6th Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Died
of wounds 4 October 1916 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft. Formerly 12250, Suffolk
Regiment. Buried in GROVE TOWN CEMETERY, MEAULTE, Somme, France.
Plot I. Row M. Grave 14.
See also Lowestoft |
GRAVELLES |
David |
Lance
Corporal Z/884, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's
Own). Killed in action 13 May 1915 in France & Flanders. Aged 28.
Born Mutford, Suffolk, enlisted Walham Green, Middlesex, resident
Lowestoft, Suffolk. Son of Edward and Eliza Gravelles. No known
grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 46 - 48 and 50.
See also Lowestoft |
GRAY |
Verdi |
[Spelt
Verdy on CWGC & SDGW] Private 17172, 7th Battalion, Norfolk
Regiment. Killed in action in France 9 April 1917. Aged 21.
Born Fincham, Norfolk, enlisted Norwich, Norfolk. Son of O'Bedier
Gray, of Heath Rd., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known grave.
Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 3. See
also Lowestoft |
GRAY |
William |
No
further information currently available.
See also Lowestoft |
GREEN,
MM |
William
George |
Gunner
98209, "C" Batterym 331st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action in France 30 March 1918. Aged 22. Born Ipswich,
enlisted Lowestoft. Awarded the Military Medal (M.M.).
Son of George Smyth Frank Green and Ellen Bessie Green, of 33, Brunswick
Rd., Norwich. No known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Panel 7 to 10. See also Lowestoft
|
GREENGRASS |
Herbert
Wallace |
Private
M2/119855, Royal Army Service Corps. Died of wounds in France 21
March 1918. Aged 38. Born Oulton Broad, Suffolk, Norwich, Lowestoft.
Awarded French Red Cross Medal. No known grave. Commemorated on
POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 95. See
also Lowestoft |
GREENGRASS |
Laurence
[William] |
Private
19140, 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in action 9
October 1918. Aged 19. Born Oulton Broad, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of Robert and Mary Greengrass, of Victoria Rd., Oulton Broad,
Lowestoft. Buried in AWOINGT BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot
V. Row C. Grave 1.See also Lowestoft
and Liverpool Street Station,
London |
GRIFFITHS |
J
G |
R.N.R.T.
Killed in action. See also Lowestoft
|
GRIMBLE |
William
A |
Seaman
7478A, H.M. Yacht Goissa, Royal Naval Reserve. Drowned in a collision
25 April 1916. Born 2 August 1892 in Mutfield, Suffolk. His father
was residet at 59 Kimberley Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known grave.
Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 18. See also
Lowestoft |
GROSS |
John |
Mate,
SS Sixty Six (Middlesborough), Mercantile Marine. Lost with his
ship when it was torpeded and sunk by a German submarine, whilst
on passage from Middlesborough to London, lost off Scarborough.
The ship shattered and was sunk immediately 29 June 1918. Aged 61.
He was born (1856) and lived in Lowestoft, and was a Master Mariner
up until his death. Husband of Alice Elizabeth Gross, of 13, Salisbury
Rd., Lowestoft. In
1901 he was living at 80, Carlton Road, Kirkley, Suffolk; his father
was a Gardener, born Wrentham, Suffolk circa 1822. No known grave.
Commemorated on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London. See also Lowestoft
Note:
He is also mentioned on the grave headstone of Alice Gross, his
widow, in the Lowestoft Cemetery 'Capt John Gross, beloved husband
of the above, killed by enemy action 29 June 1918'.
Note:
The Sixty Six was a defensively armed British merchant ship. On
29th June 1928 at 2.15am, when 3 miles east from Scarborough,
she spotted a German submarine UB 88 in fog on the surface 500
yards abeam on the port side, steering the same course. The Sixty
Six was on a course parallel to the buoys in the war channel.
She turned to starboard to bring the submarine astern, but within
minutes was struck amidships by a torpedo. The explosion was so
intense that the ship broke up and sunk immediately. The survivors
were thrown into the water. She had a crew of 11, and 6 lives
were lost.

|
GURNEY |
James
R |
[Memorial
book lists him as Died in France] See also Lowestoft
|
HADENHAM |
L |
|
HADENHAM |
Lawrence
George |
[Memorial
Book states Second Lieutenant, 8th Battalion] Temporary Second Lieutenant,
9th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Killed in action in France
18 July 1916. Baptised 31 March 1895 in Little Wenlock, Shropshire,
resident with his parents Samuel and Harriet Hadenham in Little
Wenlock. In the 1901 census he was aged 6, born Little Wenlock,
Shropshire, son of Samuel and Harriet Hadenham, resident 91, Queens
Road, Lowestoft, Mutford, Suffolk. Formerly Sergeant 4769, East
Surrey Regiment. Buried in BAILLEUL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION,
NORD, Nord, France. Plot II. Row F. Grave 60. See also Lowestoft
|
HADINGHAM |
Stanley
E J |
Private
G/2909 [SDGW] or C/2909 [CWGC], 7th Battalion, Buffs (East Kent
Regiment). Killed in action 13 October 1917. Aged 20. Born Bungay,
Beccles, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Oulton Broad, Suffolk.
Son of James and Alice E. Hadingham, of Park Road Cottages, Rock
Estate, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, Suffolk. In the 1901 census he
was aged 6, born Ditchingham, Norfolk, resident with his parents
James and Alice E, at Cyprus Cottage, Oulton, Mutford, Suffolk.
In th 1911 census he was aged 16, born Ditchingham, Norfolk, a Carter
by trade, son of James and Alice, resident with his parents at 4
Park Road Rock Estate, Oulton Broad, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 17. See also
Lowestoft and also Liverpool
Street Station, London |
HAGG |
Arthur
William |
Private
13886, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 23 March
1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. In
the 1911 census he was aged 18, born Lowestoft, a Barker's Assistant,
resident with his parents, William Thomas and MAry Ann Hagg, at
21 Anguish Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated
on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 25. See also Lowestoft |
HALL |
George
Henry |
Private
353231, 12th Battalion, Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). Killed in
action 20 September 1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly TR/9/4141, Training Reserve Battalion
and 13831, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in TYNE COT CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot LIV. Row G. Grave 4. See also Lowestoft |
HALL |
Robert |
Born
Lowestoft 27 September 1867. Deck Hand in the Royal Naval Reserve
on HM Drifter Dewey, his service number was 775SA (Ch). He was killed
or died by means other than disease, accident or enemy action on
12 August 1917, his body was not recovered for burial. His next
of kin was his widow Elizabeth A Hall, living 11 Princes Street,
Ramsgate. His name is also on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Panel
25. See also Lowestoft |
HALL |
Walter
Charles |
Private
12635, "D" Company, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed
in action 23 September 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 33. Born
Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall, of 2,
Spurgeon's St., Lowestoft. Buried in BEAUMETZ CROSS ROADS CEMETERY,
BEAUMETZ-LES-CAMBRAI, Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section B.
Grave 1. See also Lowestoft |
HANTON |
Ernest
Isaac |
Private
G/21878, 1st Battalion, Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in action
7 December 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 19. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted Lowestoft, Suffolk, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk. Son of
Isaac and Louisa Hanton, of The Lodge, Sanatorium, Lowestoft. Formerly
3859, 9th Kent Yeomanry Cyclist Regiment. Buried in FINS NEW BRITISH
CEMETERY, SOREL-LE-GRAND, Somme, France. Plot II. Row G. Grave 7.
See also Lowestoft and Lowestoft,
St Andrews |
HARBORD |
George
Henry |
Private
44869, 10th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Died of wounds in France
3 September 1918. Agd 19. Born and resident Outlon, Suffolk, enlisted
Ipswich. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Harbord, of "Hope Cottage,"
Hall Lane, Oulton, Lowestoft, Suffolk. Formerly 51840, Suffolk Regiment.
Buried in DERNANCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France.
Plot VIII. Row A. Grave 16. See also Lowestoft
and also Liverpool Street
Station, London |
HARDEN |
Harry
[Henry] |
Private
320720, 15th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
2 September 1918. Aged 28. Born Yarmouth, Norfolk, enlisted Culford,
Suffolk. Son of Edward Harden; husband of Rosetta Olive Harden,
of 192, Greenstead Rd., Colchester. Born at Lowestoft although SDGW
states Yarmouth (above). Formerly 2223, Suffolk Regiment. Buried
in PERONNE ROAD CEMETERY, MARICOURT, Somme, France. Plot II. Row
A. Grave 6. See also Lowestoft |
HARDINGHAM |
W |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft |
HARPER |
Arthur
[Frederick] |
Guardsman
22918, 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards. Killed in action 19 December
1916 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Buried
in COMBLES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot VII.
Row D. Grave 19. See also Lowestoft |
HARPER |
Theophilus
Norman |
Private
3078, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 November
1916 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Ipswich. No
known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier
and Face 1 C and 2 A.
See also Lowestoft |
HARPER |
Walter |
Deckhand
488DA, H.M. Trawler Senator, Royal Naval Reserve. Blown up off the
Irish Coast by a mine 21 May 1917. Aged 31. Born 28 March 1884 in
Ellough, Suffolk. Son of James Harper, of Warlingham, Beccles; husband
of Amy Harper, of 64, Albany Cottage, Kirkley Row, Lowestoft. No
known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
26. See also Lowestoft |
HARPER |
Walter
W |
Seaman
3226A, Royal Naval Reserve. Died on service. See also Lowestoft
|
HART |
Albert
[Townsend] |
Private
30484, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 24
March 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 38. Born Lowestoft, enlisted
Bury St. Edmunds, resident Lowestoft. Son of the late George and
Mary Hart, of 46, Tonning St., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 5. See also Lowestoft
|
HART |
Ephraim |
Private
42247, 10th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Killed in action 10 April 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 41. Born
Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft. Husband of Agnes
F. Hart, of 5, Duke's Head St., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 3. |
HARVEY |
Frank
William |
Private
15933, "A" Company, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed
in action 10 July 1915 in France & Flanders. Aged 19. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Lowestoft. Son of John William and Ellen Louisa Harvey,
of 31, Horn Hill, South Lowestoft. Buried in CALVAIRE (ESSEX) MILITARY
CEMETERY, Hainaut, Belgium. Plot II. Row A. Grave 2. |
HARVEY |
Henry
George |
Born
Lowestoft 27 January 1896. Leading Deck Hand in the Royal Naval
Reserve on HM Drifter Ocean Fisher, his service number was 10427DA
(Ch). He was killed or died as a direct result of enemy action on
16 June 1918, his body was not recovered for burial. His next of
kin was his wife Laura Harvey, formerly Doddington, living 48, Cornwall
Road, Kirkley, Lowestoft, Suffolk. His name is also on the Chatham
Naval Memorial, Panel 30. See also Lowestoft
|
HAWES |
Adrian
Lancelot |
Lieutenant,
52nd Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in action in
France 8 October 1918. Aged 26. Son of William Alfred and Jessie
Farquharson Hawes, of 1, Pier Terrace, Lowestoft. Buried in CANTAING
BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 6. See
also Lowestoft |
HAWKES |
Henry
Ernest |
Private
681785, 75th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Reported missing in action,
pronounced killed in action 1 March 1917 during an attack near Vimy.
Born 9 August 1884 in Suffolk. Husband of Agnes Hawkes, of 264 Queen
St. West, Toronto, Canada. Machinist by trade. Attested and passed
fit 29 April 1916 in Toronto, Canada, aged 31 years 8 months, height
5 feet 7 inches, chest 39 inches, fair complexion, blue eyes, light
brown hair; religious denomination Church of England. Buried in
LA CHAUDIERE MILITARY CEMETERY, VIMY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
X. Row A. Grave 11. National Archives of Canada Accession Reference:
RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 4164 - 7 See also Lowestoft |
HAWKES |
Robert |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft |
HAYHOE |
Frederick
Albert |
Rifleman
R/36743, 10th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps attached to 59th
Trench Mortar Battery. Died of wounds 20 September 1917 in France
& Flanders. Aged 30. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Poplar, Middx., resident
Lowestoft. Son of Mrs. F. Hayhoe, of 30, Mariners St., Lowestoft,
and the late Mr. F. Hayhoe. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE
COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 115 to 119 and 162A
and 163A.. See also Lowestoft |
HEATH |
Thomas
Philip |
Private
43023, 11th (Service) battalion (Cambridgeshire), Suffolk Regiment.
Missing in action (presumed killed) in the Ypres sector, Belgium,
between 9 and 19 April 1918. Aged 26. Born 11 April 1892, in Hertford,
Hertfordshire, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Thomas Philip Heath, tobacconist
and news agent, and Louisa Anne (née Wright) Heath of 121,
High Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk (later of 7, Wortley Terrace, Mundesley,
Norfolk. He was christened 5 June 1892, in St. Andrew’s Church
in Hertford and was unmarried. After the outbreak of war he enlisted
in Lowestoft and originally served as 1441, Suffolk Cyclist Battalion.
Later, he transferred to the 11th Suffolks. He was entitled to the
War Medal 1914-1920 and the Victory Medal. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 3. See also Lowestoft |
HEBBES |
Arthur
Ernest |
Lieutenant,
4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment attached Nigeria Regiment, W.A.F.F.
Killed in action 28th November 1917. Aged 41. Son of Henry and Elizabeth
Hebbes, of Aspley Heath, Woburn Sands, Beds. No known grave. Commemorated
on HOLLYBROOK MEMORIAL, SOUTHAMPTON, Hampshire. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
HELLEN |
John |
Private
320307, 15th (Suffolk Yeomanry) Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed
in action in France 5 September 1918. Born 12 March 1898 in Kirkley,
Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly 2301, Suffolk Yeomanry. Admiited
to St John's School, Lowestoft in 1906, relative of Harry Hellen.
In the 1911 census he was aged 13, at school, born Kirkley, Suffolk,
son of James and Rosa Hellen, grandson of Harry and Louisa Hellen,
resident Savoy Cottage St Johns Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried
in PERONNE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot III.
Row N. Grave 23. See also Lowestoft |
HENRY |
Charles
Burrell |
Leading
Seaman 172972, H.M.S. Pathfinder, Royal Navy. Misisng when his ship
was torpedoed 5th September 1914. Aged 37. Long Service and Good
Conduct Medal. Son of the late Thomas Barclay Henry, R.N., and Susan
Dougall Henry, of Leith; husband of Caroline Elizabeth Henry, of
21, Trafalgar St., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 1.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft
Note:
HMS Pathfinder was a Pathfinder Class Scout Cruiser. She was torpedoed
by German submarine U-21 near St Abbs Head. A single torpedo hit
the forward magazine causing it to explode, Pathfinder sank in 4
minutes. She was the first British warship sunk by a submarine in
World War 1. |
HERBERT |
Frederick
[Noel] |
Corporal
8448, 8th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 1st July
1916. Aged 23. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Norwich. Son of Susannah
Herbert, of 7, Ontario Rd., Lowestoft, and the late John Herbert.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 1 C and 1 D. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
HERRIVEN |
George
William |
Seaman
5977, H.M.S. "Pembroke", Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Died in Chatham Hospital 21st November 1914. Aged 20. Son of Mrs.
Agnes Nash (formerly Herriven), 93, Cambridge Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Buried in Woodlands Cemetery, Gillingham, Kent. - Grave No: 14.707.
See also Lowestoft |
HICKS |
Joe |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft |
HINES |
James |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft |
HINES |
John
William |
Private
29350, 1/8th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in action
15 June 1918. Aged 39. Born Oulton Broad, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of John and Eliza Hines, of Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, Suffolk;
husband of Agnes Hines, 108, St. Peter's Street, Lowestoft. Formerly
36503, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in MAGNABOSCHI BRITISH CEMETERY,
Italy. Plot 2. Row D. Grave 5. See also Lowestoft |
HINES |
Robert
James |
Private
260205, 2/8th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Died 19 August
1917. Aged 34. Son of James and Mary Hines, of Victoria Rd., Oulton
Broad; husband of Eleanor Marie Gooch (formerly Hines), of 1, Bridge
Rd., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE
COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 75 to 77. See also
Lowestoft |
HITTER |
George
Edward |
Skipper,
H.M. Drifter "Pelagia", Royal Naval Reserve. Killed when
his ship was blown up by a mine 28 November 1916. Aged 39. Born
13 November 1877, baptised 13 June 1886 in Lowest, St John Church,
son of John Thomas and Sarah Hitter. Son of John and Sarah Hitter,
of Lowestoft; husband of Martha Jane Hitter, of 75, Park Rd., Lowestoft;
married 29 January 1898 in Lowestoft, St Margaret Church, to Martha
Jane Williams, resident 79 Bevan Street, Lowestoft, son of John
Thomas Hitter. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Kent. Panel 18. |
HOLBROOK |
Maurice
Frederick Whyth |
Private
10835, Machine Gun Squadron, 20th Hussars. Killed in action 30 May
1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Great Yarmouth,
resident Lowestoft. Son of Mr. F. A. Holbrook, of 80, Sussex Rd.,
Lowestoft. Buried in UNICORN CEMETERY, VENDHUILE, Aisne, France.
Plot II. Row H. Grave 11. See also Lowestoft |
HOLLAND |
Michael
[Daniel] |
Born
Lowestoft 25 July 1893. Deck Hand in the Royal Naval Reserve on
HM Drifter Waltham, his service number was 2788DA (Ch). He was killed
or died as a direct result of enemy action on 10 October 1917, his
body was not recovered for burial. His next of kin was his wife
Winifred E Holland, living 23 Windsor Terrace, Bay Road, Larne,
Ireland. He was awarded the Silver Medal "For Zeal" (Russia).
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
26.
See also Lowestoft,
Sailors & Fishermen's Bethel and Lowestoft |
HOLLIDAY |
James
Arthur |
Private
40982, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 30 November
1917. Aged 23. Enlisted Ipswich. Son of the late Samuel and Emma
Holliday. Formerly 2460, Suffolk Cyclists. In the 1911 census he
was aged 17, born Lowestoft, a Draoer's Assistant, living with his
parents, Samuel and Emma, at Beccles Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. No
known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord,
France. Panel 4. |
HOLLOWAY |
Arthur
Grayston |
Second
Lieutenant, 6th Battalion (Territorial) attached to 16th Battalion,
Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment). Killed
in action 24 March 1918. In the 1911 census he was aged 14, at school,
born Carborough, Yorkshire, resident with his parents, Arthur and
MAggie Holloway, at 35 Queens Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known
grave. Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 52
to 54. See also Lowestoft |
HOOD |
George
Harold |
Private
43758, 15th (Hampshire Yeomanry - Service) Battalion, Hampshire
Regiment. Killed in action 4 September 1918 in France & Flanders.
Aged 21. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, Suffolk. Son
of George and Matilda Hood, of 3, Payne St., South Lowestoft. Formerly
65151, Royal Army Medical Corps. No known grave. Commemorated on
TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 88 to 90 and
162. See also Lowestoft |
HOOK |
John
Malcolm |
Private
17728, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 8 August
1916 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Buried
in AUCHONVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot II. Row
G. Grave 2. See also Lowestoft |
HORN |
Amos
[Charles] |
Private
43115, 6th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action
28 October 1916. Aged 23. Born Kirkley Run, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of Mrs. Soanes, of Kirkley Run, Lowestoft; husband of Mrs. H.
Rose (formerly Horn), of 14, Marsh Rd., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft.
Formerly 26346, Bedfordshire Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 11 A and 11 D.
See also Lowestoft |
HORNE |
S |
Private,
Norfolk Regiment. See also Lowestoft |
HORTON |
George
Humphrey |
Engineman
376ES, H.M. Tralwer Yucca, Royal Naval Reserve. Lost at sea 24th
May 1918. Aged 42. Son of the late Thomas Bryant Horton, of 106,
Lakedale Rd., Plumstead, London; husband of Florence Horton, of
70, Norwich Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on PLYMOUTH
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Devon. Panel 29. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
HOWARD |
Ben |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft |
HOWARD |
Fred
William |
Private
3/7285, 8th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 22nd October
1917. Aged 22. Born St Stephen's Norwich, enlisted Norwich. Son
of Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard, of 7, Selby St., Lowestoft; husband of
Bessie Mitchell (formerly Howard), of 7, Bruce St., South Lowestoft.
No know grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 34 to 35 and 162A. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
HOWE |
William |
Private
40156, 8th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 18th
April 1917. Born and resident Lowestoft, enlisted Bury St Edmund's.
Formerly 28272, Essex Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on
LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 41. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews, Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
HOWLETT |
Ivan |
Leading
Stoker K/1642, H.M.S. Queen Mary, Royal Navy. Died 31st May 1916
at the Battle of Jutland. Brother of Harold Robert Howlett, of 22,
Bevan St., Lowestoft, Suffolk. Awarded Africa General Service Medal
(Somaliland Clasp) and Naval General Service Medal (Persian Gulf).
No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire.
Panel 16. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
HOWLETT |
James
Frederick |
Skipper,
H.M. Drifter "Datum", Royal Naval Reserve. Missing believed
killed in action 26 October 1916. No known grave. Commemorated on
CATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 18. See also Lowestoft |
HUKE |
Alfred
Watson |
Private
G/63278, 12th Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment)
posted to 19th Battalion, London Regiment. Died of wounds in France
1 September 1918. Aged 39. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Bury St Edmunds.
Son of Mr. T. Huke, of Old Nelson St., Lowestoft; husband of Lilian
A. Huke, of 3, Russell Terrace, Fir Lane, Oulton, Lowestoft. Formerly
400438, Essex Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS
MEMORIAL, Pas de calais, France. Panel 8-9. See also Lowestoft |
HULME |
Leslie |
Private
43068, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 30 November
1917. Aged 23. Enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Mrs. R. Hulme, of 1, Sunnyside
Cottages, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. Formerly 2055, Suffolk Regiment.
No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord,
France. Panel 4. See also Lowestoft |
HUNT |
Ephraim |
2nd
Hand 968SA, H.M. Drifter "Datum", Royal Naval Reserve.
Missing believed killed in action 26 October 1916. In the 1901 census
he was aged 32, married to Elizabeth F, a Smacksman, born Hopton,
Suffolk, father of three, resident 5, Rant Score East, Lowestoft,
Mutford, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated on CATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Kent. Panel 18. See also Lowestoft |
HUNT |
Francis
R aka Frank |
Deck Hand 7824DA, H.M. Drifter "Tuberose", Royal Naval
Reserve. Missing when his ship was sunk by a mine 31 August 1916.
In the 1901 census he was aged 3, born Lowestoft, son of Arthur
A and Calara, resident 1, St Johns Road, Florence Place, Lowestoft,
Mutford, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated on CATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Kent. Panel 19. See also Lowestoft |
HUNT |
Frederick
Alfred |
Private
66386, 12th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Killed in action 31st July 1917. Aged 19. Born Worcester, Worcestershire,
enlisted Northampton, resident Peterborough. Son of Charles A. and
Clara Hunt, of 46, Denmark Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly 23955, Northmptonshire
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL,
Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 6 and 8. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews, Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
HUNTER |
William |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft |
HURREN,
DSC |
Robert
George |
Skipper,
H.M. Drifter "Gleaner of the Sea", Royal Naval Reserve.
Missing believed killed in action 26 October 1916. Awarded the Distinguished
Service Cross (D.S.C.). No known grave. Commemorated on CATHAM NAVAL
MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 18.
D.S.C.
citation in Supplement to the London Gazette, 25 July
1916, page 7406:
Skipper
Robert George Hurren, R.N.R.
Distinguished conduct which led to the destruction of an enemy
Subm,arine boat.
|
INGLES,
MM |
John
Henry |
Private
686127, 22nd Battalion, London Regiment. Died 16 February 1919.
Aged 26. Son of John and Maud Ingles; husband of Ethel Grace Ingles,
of 62, Vincent Rd., Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich. Awarded the Military
Medal (M.M.). In the 1901 census he was aged 8, born Lowestoft,
resident with his parents, John H and Alice M Ingles, at Laureston
Cottage, Hall Road, Oulton, Mutford, Suffolk. In the 1911 census
he is aged 18, born Lowestoft, a Baker, resident with his parents,
John and Maud, at Lauriston Cottage, Hall Road, Oulton Broad, Oulton
Broad, Suffolk. Buried in OULTON (ST. MICHAEL) CHURCHYARD, Suffolk.
Grave 218. See also Lowestoft |
INNES |
Clare |
Engineman
3592/ES, H.M. Drifter "Campania II", Royal Naval Reserve.
Died 5 March 1917. Aged 42. Husband of Louisa Beatrice Innes, of
11, St. Peters St., Lowestoft. In the 1911 census he was aged 35,
a Marine Engineer, born Barton, Lincolnshire, married to his second
wife Louisa Beatrirce with two dughters and a son, resident 84 St
Margarets Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES
ROAD) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section E. Grave 199. |
ISTED |
Daniel
[Frederick] aka Dan |
Lance
Serjeant GS/207, 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in
action 9 April 1916. Born Lewes, enlisted Lowestoft. In the 1911
census he was aged 31, born Hastings, Sussex, an Office Porter,
married to Florence, resident 23 Lawson Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Buried in VERMELLES BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
II. Row M. Grave 26. See also Lowestoft |
JACKSON |
George |
Born
Lowestoft 1 March 1887. Engineman in the Royal Naval Reserve on
HMS Halcyon and HM Drifter Fearless II, his service number was 2287ES
(Ch). He was killed or died by means other than disease, accident
or enemy action on 17 April 1919 and was buried in Grave reference
Sec. 14. 364 at North Lowestoft Cemetery, Beccles Road, Lowestoft,
Suffolk. He was the son of Alfred & Emily Jackson and his next
of kin was his wife Rosetta Mary Jackson, living 313 or 267 Raglan
Street, Lowestoft. See also Lowestoft |
JARVIS |
Arthur
Reeve R |
Petty
Officer 1st Class 176573, H.M.S. "Vanguard", Royal Navy.
Killed or died by means other than disease, accident or enemy
action 9 July 1917. Aged 40. Born 10 February 1878 in Ipswich,
Suffolk. Son of Mrs. Keeble (formerly Jarvis), of Wickham Market,
Suffolk; husband of Mildred Jarvis, of 5, St. Anns Terrace, Oulton
Broad, Lowestoft. In the 1911 census he was unmarried, aged 33,
born Ipswich, resident aboard H.M.S. "Sphinx". No known
grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEORIAL, Kent. Panel 21.
See also Lowestoft
Note:
Shortly before midnight on 9 July 1917 at Scapa Flow, Vanguard
suffered a series of magazine explosions. She sank almost instantly,
with the loss of 843 of the 845 men aboard. As a war grave, the
wreck has been designated as a controlled site under the Protection
of Military Remains Act 1986 and diving on the wreck is generally
forbidden.
|
JEFFERY |
Charles
Giffard |
Deckhand
11927D, HM Trawler Agile, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed by mine explosion
off Harwich 27 April 1917 (age 23). Son of Alice and Frederick Jeffery
of Kirkley and grandson of Edward Jeffery, M.D., of Lowestoft. Between
February 1913 to June 1916 he had crewed on the vessel ‘Mana’
as part of scientific expedition to Easter Island. No known grave.
Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEORIAL, Kent. Panel 26. See also
Lowestoft |
JEFFERY |
Frank
William |
[Spelt
JEFFREY on SDGW] Private 43754, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.
Killed in action 13 November 1916 in France. Aged 28. Enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of Alice and Frederick Jeffery of Kirkley and Grandson of Edward
Jeffery, M.D., of Lowestoft. Formerly 2157, Suffolk Cyclists Battalion,
Army Cyclist Corps. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft |
JENKERSON |
Alfred
Ernest |
Born
Lowestoft 17 May 1894. Deck Hand in the Royal Naval Reserve on HM
Drifter Datum, his service number was 3246DA (Ch). He was killed
or died as a direct result of enemy action on 26 October 1916, his
body was not recovered for burial. His parents were Frederick and
Eliza Jenkerson living 44, Lovewell Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. His
name is also on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Panel 19. See also Lowestoft |
JENKERSON |
Robert
William |
Surname
also found as JINKINSON born Lowestoft 12 August 1884. Engineman
in the Royal Naval Reserve on HM Drifter Datum, his service number
was 1785ES (Ch). He was killed or died as a direct result of enemy
action on 26 October 1916, his body was not recovered for burial.
His next of kin was his wife Annie Louisa Joy, formerly Jenkerson,
formerly Durrant, living 142 St Peters Street Lowestoft, Suffolk
or 105 Beccles Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. His name is also on the
Chatham Naval Memorial, Panel 19. See also Lowestoft
and Lowestoft St Andrews |
JENKINS |
Brian
Henry Bentley |
Rifleman
471688, 12th (County of London) Battalion (The Rangers), London
Regiment. Killed in action 7 October 1916 in France & Flanders.
Enlisted London, resident Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 9 C. |
JENNER |
Gordon
William |
Private
21427, 12th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 12 April
1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 22. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of George Frederick and Violet Maria Jenner, of 39, Reeve St.,
Lowestoft. Buried in TROIS ARBRES CEMETERY, STEENWERCK, Nord, France.
Plot II. Row F. Grave 21. See also Lowestoft
and Lowestoft St Andrews |
JENNER |
James |
Born
Lowestoft 11 October 1876. Deck Hand in the Royal Naval Reserve
on HM Trawler Gabir, his service number was 9241DA (Ch). He was
killed by a mine on 24 May 1918, his body was not recovered for
burial. He was the son of James and Margaret Jenner of Lowestoft
and his next of kin was his wife Eleanor Jenner, living 46 Stevens
Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk. His name is also on the Chatham Naval
Memorial, Panel 30. See also Lowestoft |
JENNER |
James
William |
Born
Lowestoft 4 November 1890. Trimmer in the Royal Naval Reserve on
HM Drifter Rooke his service number was 1569TS (Ch). He was killed
or died by means other than disease, accident or enemy action on
3 August 1916, his body was not recovered for burial. He was the
son of Arthur James & Jessie Eliza Jenner living 3 Walmer Road,
Lowestoft or 45 Morton Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. His name is also
on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Panel 20. See also Lowestoft |
JOHNSON |
Alfred
[George] |
Private
31982, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 November
1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 37. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft. Husband of Clara Johnson, of 10, Willington Cottages,
Clapham Road, Lowestoft. Buried in BERTRANCOURT MILITARY CEMETERY,
Somme, France. Plot 2 Row A Grave 6. See also Lowestoft |
JOHNSON |
E |
No
further information currently available |
JOHNSON |
R
F |
No
further information currently available |
JOHNSTONE |
James |
Private
TR/10/1831, 53rd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Died 23 October
1918 at Home. Aged 18. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Bury St. Edmunds.
Son of James Johnstone, of 88, Denmark Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in
LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section D.
Grave 82. See also Lowestoft |
JONES |
Douglas
Norman |
Private
9185, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 3 July 1916
in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and
Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft |
JORDAN |
Edward
Frederick |
Private
43404, "B" Company, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.
Died of wounds 1 May 1918. Aged 29. Enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly
1593, Suffolk Cyclist Battalion. Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD)
CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Grave 14. Grave 360. See also Lowestoft |
KELLY,
DSM |
Joseph
Henry |
Second
Hand 2882/DA, H.M.S. Q.20, Royal Naval Reserve. Died 29th March
1917. Aged 38. Son of Jack Kelly, of Peel, Isle of Man; husband
of Elizabeth Kelly, of Wharf Cottage, 2, Belvedere Rd., Lowestoft.
Awarded the Distinguished Service Medal (D.S.M.), London Gazette
12th May 1917 pages 4627-4628. Buried in HASLAR ROYAL NAVAL
CEMETERY, Hampshire. Plot E. Row 28. Grave 1. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
KEMP |
Horace |
|
KEMP |
James
[William] |
Private
3417, 1/4th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Died at sea 25 September
1915. Aged 36. Enlisted Norwich. Son of James William and Mary Kemp;
husband of Hannah Maria Tyrrell (formerly Kemp), of 3, Old Barge
Yard, King St., Norwich. Born at Somerleyton, Lowestoft. Buried
in PIETA MILITARY CEMETERY, Malta. Plot B. Row XIV. Grave 3. See
also Lowestoft |
KEMP |
William
[Charles] |
Second
Hand 747/DA, H.M.S. "Zaria", Royal Naval Reserve. Died
in Balfour Hospital, Kirkwall, from diabetes mellitis 17 February
1919. Aged 22. Son of Charles Kemp; husband of Louie Kemp, of "Tshikapa,"
Junction Rd., Kirkwall. Born at Lowestoft 29 May 1896. Buried in
KIRKWALL (ST. OLAF'S) CEMETERY, Orkney. Plot/Row/Section 1. Grave
19. See also Lowestoft |
KENT |
Charles
William |
Rifleman
6237, 2/17th (County of London) Battalion (Poplar and Stepney Rifles),
London Regiment. Killed in action 7 August 1916. Aged 25. Enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of George and Janet Kent, of Lowestoft. Formerly
2076, 6th Battalion, Suffolk Cyclists. Buried in ECOIVRES MILITARY
CEMETERY, MONT-ST. ELOI, Pas de Calais, France. Plot III. Row C.
Grave 25. See also Lowestoft |
KENT |
John
Charles |
Private
43018, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.Died 12 October 1916. Aged
24. Enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly 1457, Suffolk (Cyclist) Regiment.
Son of Mrs. Emma Kent, of 9, White Horse St., Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and
Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft |
KENT |
Walter
Ernest |
Born
Lowestoft 22 May 1892. Deck Hand in the Royal Naval Reserve on HM
Trawler Princess Beatrice, his service number was 5753DA (Ch). He
was killed or died as a direct result of enemy action on 5 October
1914, his body was not recovered for burial. His parents were William
& Mary Ann Kent, living 44 Rotterdam Road, Lowestoft. His name
is also on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Panel 8. See also Lowestoft
and Lowestoft St Andrews
|
KERRIDGE |
John
James |
Private
G/2732, 7th Battalion, Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in action
in France 12 August 1916. Born Cransford, Framlingham. enlisted
and resident Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 2. See also Lowestoft |
KING |
Frederick
V |
Rifleman
C/443, 16th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action
in France 28 January 1916. Born Norwich, enlisted Lowestoft. No
known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Panel 101 and 102. See also Lowestoft |
KIRBY |
Francis
George |
Private
23471, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
3 July 1916. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A.
See also Lowestoft |
KIRK |
R |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft
|
KIRK |
Thomas
Hugh |
Private
3595, New Zealand Medical Corps. Believed drowned on the transport
'Marquette; sunk by torpedo 23 October 1915. Next of kin Mrs K Kirk,
of Lowestoft, England. No known grave. Commemorated on the MIKRA
MEMORIAL, Greece. See also Lowestoft
|
KNIGHTS |
George
[William] |
Private
6764, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 24 August
1914 in France & Flanders. Aged 29. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted
Norwich, Norfolk. Son of Charles and Margaret Knights, of 18, Alma
Rd., Lowestoft; husband of Victoria L. Massey (formerly Knights),
of 45, Clemence St., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on
LA FERTE-SOUS-JOUARRE MEMORIAL, Seine-et-Marne, France. See also
Lowestoft St John's and
Lowestoft |
KNIGHTS |
George
Samuel |
Born
Lowestoft 9 December 1881. Engineman in the Royal Naval Reserve
on HM Drifter Michaelmas Daisy, his service number was 4133ES (Ch).
He was killed by a mine on 26 November 1916, his body was not recovered
for burial. His parents were Robert and Johanna Knights, living
97 Woolaston Road, Lowestoft Suffolk and his next of kin was his
wife Agnes May Knights, formerly Carter, living 29 East Street,
Beach, Lowestoft. His name is also on the Chatham Naval Memorial,
Panel 19. See also Lowestoft
|
KNIGHTS |
Herbert
[Alfred] |
Private
23180, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 20 July
1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 21. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of Charles and Emma Knights, of 7, Erskine Place,
Factory St., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft
|
KNIGHTS |
John
Henry |
Engineman
3881/DA, H.M.S. Vigorous, Royal Naval Reserve. Died in hospital
at Larne from congestion of lungs following influenza 1 August 1918.
Born 1888. Married Louisa Cropley in 1913. In the 1901 census he
was aged 17, born Lowestoft, a Cooper's Apprentice, resident with
his parents, William and Elizabeth, at 10, Barcham Square, Lowestoft,
Mutford, Suffolk. Buried in LARNE NEW CEMETERY, County Antrim. Section
4A. Grave 1407. See also Lowestoft
|
KNIGHTS |
Reuben
Arthur |
[Listed
as KNIGHT on CWGC and in Canadian Archives, 209th Battalion in memorial
book] Private 253011, 10th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Killed
in action in France 28 April 1917 during the attack on, and capture
of, Arleux-en-Gohelle. Born 27 June 1884 in Lowestoft. Brother of
William F Knight. Carpentrer by trade. Attested and passed fit 29th
May 1916 in Swiftcurrent, Saskatewan, Canada, aged 31 years 11 months,
height 5 feet 6½ inches, chest 35 inches, dark complexion,
brown eyes, brown hair; reiligous denomination Methodist. No known
grave. Commemorated on VIMY MEMRIAL, Pas de Calais, France. National
Archives of Canada Accession Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 5229 - 27 See also Lowestoft
|
KNIGHTS |
Robert
James |
Acting
Corporal 200156, 1/4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
8 August 1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Formerly 1504, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in HEATH CEMETERY, HARBONNIERES,
Somme, France. Plot VIII. Row A. Grave 12.
See also Lowestoft |
KNOWLES |
Frederick
[George] |
Private
35176, 1/4th Battakion (Territorial Force), Loyal North Lancashire
Regiment. Killed in action 31 July 1917. Aged 32. Born Bushey, Hertfordshire,
enlisted Lowestoft. Son of George and Eunice Knowles, of "Round
Bush," Aldenham, Watford; husband of Annie Knowles, of "Tudor,"
Warren Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly 31434, Suffolk Regiment. No known
grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 41 and 43. See also Lowestoft
|
LAMBERT |
Arthur
George |
Private
PW/4812, 18th Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment).
Killed in action 20 July 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 25. Born
Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Bury St. Edmunds. Son of Edward George
and Alice Kathleen Lambert, of 8, Windsor Rd., Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and
Face 12 D and 13 B. See also Lowestoft
|
LAMBERT |
G
L |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft
|
LAMBERT |
Herbert
H W |
Rifleman
S/11926, 9th Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own).
Killed in action 25 September 1915 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk. Formerly 7842,
9th Lancers. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE)
MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 46 - 48 and 50. See also
Lowestoft |
LAMBERT |
James
Ford |
Gunner
46597, "A" Battery, 15th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 8 October 1917 in France & Flanders. Born St
Margarets, Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Buried in HOOGE CRATER
CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row B. Grave 21. |
LAMBERT |
Samuel
William |
Private
57972, 9th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Killed in action 8 August 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 39. Born
Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft. Husband of Eleanor
Isabella Gertrude Lambert, of 55, Lawson Rd., South Lowestoft. Worked
in the C & E Morton Ltd, Factory, South Wharf, Lowestoft. Buried
in BEACON CEMETERY, SAILLY-LAURETTE, Somme, France. Plot III. Row
C. Grave 13. See also Lowestoft,
C & E Morton Ltd and Lowestoft
|
LANE |
Charles
Edward |
Private
8708, 1st Regiment, South African Infantry. Died 8 April 1917. Aged
29. Son of Henry James and Isabel Elizabeth Lane. No known grave.
Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 10. See
also Lowestoft |
LANE |
Shales
Frederick |
Captain,
9th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 18 September 1918.
Son of Mrs. I. E. Lane, of The Hollies, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft.
Buried in CHAPELLE BRITISH CEMETERY, HOLNON, Aisne, France. Plot
II. Row H. Grave 11. See also Lowestoft
|
LANGLANDS |
Donald
Victor |
[Memorial
books list his service no. as J/166802] Able Seaman J/11665, H.M.S.
"Loyal", Royal Navy. Died from wounds sustained in action
off the Dutch Coast on the 17 October 1914 when four German Torpedo
Boats were sunk. Aged 19. Born 21 January 1895 in Norwich, Norfolk.
Son of John and Alexandra Langlands, of 500, London Rd., Lowestoft.
In the 1901 census he is aged 6, born Norwich, Norfolk, resident
with his parets, John T and Alexandra, at The Hermitage, Layham,
Cosford, Suffolk. Prior to enlistment he was a Gardener's Assistant.
Enlisted 21 January 1913 for 12 years, heght 5 feet 7 inches, chest
35½ inches, brown hair, blue eyes, fair complexion. Buried
in LOWESTOFT (KIRKLEY) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section N. Grave
91. See also Lowestoft |
LARTER |
Arthur |
Private
12854, 10th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of gas poisoning.
Invalided out of service. Married Rose Low at Mutford 9 April 1916,
separated 12 April 1916. Next of kin listed as Mrs A. Larter, of
39 Trafalgar Street, Lowestoft. Home service 31 August 1914 to 22
September 1915, France 23 September 1915 to 31 December 1915, home
service 1 January 1916 to 7 August 1916, dishcharged as no longer
physically fit for service 7 August 1916. Gas poisoning 20 December
1915. Height 5 feet 4¾ inches, chest 33½ inches, pale
complexion, blue eyes, ginger hair; religious denomination Church
of England. Attested, aged 21, 31 August 1914 at Drill Hall, Lowestoft.
Grinder by trade. See also Lowestoft
St John's and Lowestoft |
LARTER |
Frederick |
Lance
Corporal 3/9681, 1/4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds
in France 1 November 1918. Born Halesworth, enlisted Lowestoft.
Husband of S. A. Larter, of 28, Kimberley Rd., Lowestoft. Buried
in DON COMMUNAL CEMETERY, ANNOEULLIN, Nord, France. Plot I. Row
A. Grave 20. See also Lowestoft
|
LARTER |
William
Frederick |
Private
200626, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 23 April,
1917. Aged 20. Born Blundiston, Suffolk, enlisted Ipswich. Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Larter, of 62, Stanford St., Lowestoft, Suffolk. No
known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Bay 4. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews and Lowestoft
|
LAY |
George
[William Henry] |
Private
290159, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 16th June
1918. Aged 38. Enlisted Lowestoft. Baptised 24th June 1883 at Carlton
Colville, Suffolk. Son of Chester (a plumber) and Emily Lay, of
29, Harwarden Terrace, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft; twin of Mabel Jane
Agnes Lay; husband of E. A. M. Lay, of 32, Kirkley Run, Lowestoft,
Suffolk; father of Russell George Lay and George Kitchener Lay.
Formerly 3072, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in SANDPITS BRITISH CEMETERY,
FOUQUEREUIL, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row G. Grave 3. |
LAYTON |
Cecil
Sydney |
Private
43760, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
26 September 1917. Enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly 2062, Suffolk Cyclist
Battalion. Buried in TYNE COT CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot LXVII. Row H. Grave 29. See also Lowestoft
|
LEABON |
Archie
[Gordon] |
Second
Hand 18271DA, H.M.P.M.S. "Ascot", Royal Naval Reserve.
Lost his life in H.M. Paddle Minesweeper "Ascot" believed
sunk with all hands 10 November 1918. Born 9 April 1890 in Oulton
Broad. Husband of Nellie Leabon, of 27arwarden Terrace, Oulton Road,
Lowestfot. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Kent. Panel 30. See also Lowestoft
|
LEE |
Albert
E |
Private
201061, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died in Belgium 2 April
1919. Formerly Private 3557, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment attached
Army Service Corps. Emabrked France 27 October 1915. Buried in TOURNAI
COMMUNAL CEMETERY ALLIED EXTENSION, Hainaut, Belgium. Plot V. Row
D. Grave 2. See
also Lowestoft St Andrews
and Lowestoft |
LING |
William |
Corporal
8008, 2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in Action
in France 14 March 1915. Born St Margaret's, Lowestoft, enlisted
Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas
de Calais, France. Panel 9.
See also Lowestoft |
LINGWOOD |
Charles
Frederick |
Gunner
113315, Royal Horse Artillery. Died of wounds 23 September 1918
at home. Aged 28. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried
in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section
15. Grave 369.
See also Lowestoft |
LITTLEWOOD |
Alexander
aka Alex |
Private
12630, 10th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died from Shell shock March
1918 [memorial book states gas poisoning]. Aged 36. Born St Margaret's,
Lowestoft. Enlisted 8 September 1914, discharge with shell shock
26 July 1916, aged 34 years 10 months. Labourer by trade. Resident
with his wife Eva Clara Littlewood (nee Holland) at 213 Raglan Street,
Lowestoft; married 9 November 1902; 5 children. Next of kin Mrs
Littlewood of 48 South Well Road, South Lowestoft. Height 5 feet
7¾ inches, chest 36 inches, fair complexion, blue eyes, brown
hair, weight 168lbs. Silver badge issued 3 July 1917.
See also Lowestoft |
LITTLEWOOD |
Walter
[George] |
Lance
Corporal 267120, 2/1st Bucks Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamhsire
Light Infantry. Killed in action 22 August 1917. Enlisted Lowestfot.
Formerly 1504, Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on
TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 96 to 98.
See also Lowestoft |
LONG |
F
C |
|
LONG |
Frederick
Charles |
Trimmer
4182TS, H.M. Drifter Launch Out, Royal Naval Reserve. Died 26th
October 1916, Aged 17. Son of George and Emma Long, of 31, St. Peter's
Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 20. See also Lowestoft
St John's
and Lowestoft
Note:
H.M. Drifter Launch Out built 1909, 67 tons. Hired 1915. Sunk
by gunfire from German destroyers in the Dover Strait 27th October
1916. She was part of the large fleet that maintained the net
barrage across the Dover Strait to prevent German submarines passing
westward into the Channel. They were also equipped to attack U
Boats as well as maintain the barrage.
Launch
Out was in company with the drifters Young Crow, EBC, Ajax II,
Mishe Nahama and IFS in the vicinity of 9a buoy along the barrage
when they were attacked by the destroyers. Ajax II and Launch
Out were sunk, EBC was damaged. Buoy 9a was at the southern end
of the Sandettie Bank.
|
LONG |
James
Edward |
Quartermaster,
H.M.H.S. "Glenart Castle" (Southampton), Mercantile Marine.
Sunk by enemy 26 February 1918. Aged 43. Husband of Florence Grace
Long, of St. Michael's Infant School House, St. Albans. Born at
Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL,
London.
See also Lowestoft |
LOWE |
Ernest
Paul |
Sapper
187521, 26th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action 21
April 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 37. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted Lowestoft, Suffolk. Son of Robert and Agnes Lowe, of 2,
Parkholme Terrace, High St., Lowestoft; husband of Clara Gertrude
Lowe, of 87, St. Margaret's Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly 35444, Gloucestershire
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de
Calais, France. Panel 4 and 5.
See also Lowestoft |
LOYNES |
Charles
William |
Private
24494, 12th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 23rd November
1917. Aged 27. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Charles Henry
and Elizabeth Loynes, of 5, Trafalgar St., Lowestoft. No known grave.
Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel
4. See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft |
LYTHABY |
Denny
James Crickmore |
Private
15537, 15th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed inaction in France
16 September 1918. Aged 33. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of
Hannah Rebecca Lythaby, of 70, Whapland Rd., Beach, Lowestoft, and
the late Thomas Lythaby. No known grave. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS
MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 4.
See also Lowestoft |
MALLETT |
Cecil
[Horace] |
[Listed
in book as Second Lieutenant, 6th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed
in France.] Sub-Lieutenant, Anson Battalion, Royal Naval Division,
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Died 12 April 1918. Son of Frank
Cecil and Edith Mary Mallett, of "Ardgowan " Yarmouth
Rd, Lowestoft. Buried in WIMEREUX COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot IV. Row C. Grave 1. See
also Lowestoft St Andrews
and
Lowestoft |
MALLETT |
John
Edward |
Private
320243, 15th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
5 September 1918. Enlisted Culford. Formerly 2182, Suffolk Yeomanry.
No known grave. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais,
France. Panel 4. See
also
Lowestoft |
MANN |
Bernard
J |
Corporal
320836, 15th (Suffolk Yeomanry) Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed
in action 5 September 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 20. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mann, of 103, Clapham
Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk. Formerly 20308, Suffolk Regiment. Buried
in PERONNE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot III.
Row N. Grave 24. See
also
Lowestoft |
MANNING |
Bertie
Wilfred Theodore |
Private
34269, 9th Battalion, Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire
Regiment). Killed in action 5 October 1918 in France & Flanders.
Aged 26. Born Lowestoft, Norfolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of George
and Matilda Frances Manning, of 10, Severn Terrace, Kirkley Run,
Lowestoft. Formerly 249256, 5th Labour Battalion. Buried in BEAUREVOIR
BRITISH CEMETERY, Aisne, France. PLot/Row/Section BB. Grave 14.
See
also
Lowestoft |
MANNING |
Charles
[Frederick] |
Private 77049, 129th Company, Labour Corps transferred from 21st
Labour Company, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Died of
wounds 27 October 1917. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk. Joined Great Eastern
Railway crica 1904. Reservist. Enlisted in Lowestoft, Suffolk. Formerly
10470, Norfolk Regiment. Served in the South African (Boer) War.Employed
by G.E.R. as Painter, Lowestoft Harbour Works. Buried in MENDINGHEM
MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot VI. Row A. Grave
7. See
also
Lowestoft and Liverpool
Street Station, London |
MANNING |
George
T B |
Private
9184, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of gas poisoning. See
also
Lowestoft |
MANTRIPP |
George
[William] |
Lance
Corporal 8376 [SDGW] or 5376 [CWGC], 2/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion,
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Killed in action
19 July 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 22. Enlisted Walthamstow,
Essex, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk. Only son of George and Anna
Mantripp, of 458, London Rd., South Lowestoft. Formerly 1868, Suffolk
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de
Calais, France. Panel 83 to 85. See
also
Lowestoft |
MANTRIPP |
Ramsey
Walter |
Private
16068, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 7th May 1915.
Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Buried in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot VIII. Row C. Grave 4. See also Lowestoft
St John's
and Lowestoft |
MARKHAM |
Oliver
Saunders |
Lance
Corporal 2208, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 11th
March 1915. Aged 28. Born Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire, enlisted
Ipswich. Son of William Henry and Hannah Elizabeth Markham, of Letwell
House, Godmanchester, Hunts. Buried in ESTAIRES COMMUNAL CEMETERY,
Nord, France. Plot II. Row V. Grave 1. Note: Although his connection
with Lowestoft is unsure he is the only possible fit for this man.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and Lowestoft |
MARTIN |
James
Ernest |
[Listed
as Ernest James MARTIN on SDGW & CWGC] Private 18265, 7th Battalion,
Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 9 August 1916 in France & Flanders.
Aged 30. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Father of Doris L.
Martin, of 2, Beccles Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A.
See
also
Lowestoft |
MARTIN |
Joseph
Henry |
Born
Lowestoft 22 January 1881. Deck Hand in the Royal Naval Reserve
on HM Trawler New Comet, his service number was 7534DA (Ch). He
was killed or died as a direct result of enemy action on 20 January
1917 and was buried in Grave reference 13. 373. at North Lowestoft
Cemetery, Beccles Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. His next of kin was
his wife Susannah Margaret Martin, living 30 Jacob Street, Lowestoft,
Suffolk, she was formerly Francis, later married in 1919 Charles
White. See also Lowestoft
|
MASON |
Arthur
William Stevens |
Private
235450, 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in action 2
September 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 33. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted Chester. Son of Arthur and Charlotte Mason; husband of
Alice Mason, of 54, Gladstone Rd., Chester. Formerly 42719, Royal
Welsh Fusiliers. No known grave. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Panel 5 and 6. See also Lowestoft
|
MASON |
Stanley
Arthur Robert |
Private
357927, 1/10th Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment). Killed in
action 2 December 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 19. Born Lowestoft,
Suffolk, enlisted Chester, resident Chester. Son of Charlotte Britteon
Mason, of Lowestoft, and the late Arthur William Mason. Buried in
HONNECHY BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot II. Row C. Grave 39.
See also Lowestoft
|
MASTERSON |
William
Henry [Free] |
 |
Photograph
Copyright © Chris Harley 2008 |
Private
34577, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 April
1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 28. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Bury
St. Edmunds. Husband of Mrs. K. M. Masterson, of The Elms, Gordon
Rd., Lowestoft. Born at Lowestoft. Buried in VIS-EN-ARTOIS BRITISH
CEMETERY, HAUCOURT, Pas de Calais, France. Plot VII. Row E. Grave
18. See also Lowestoft
|
MERCER |
Alfred
Victor |
Private
3707, 123rd Company, Machine Gun Corps. Injured in railway accident
at Modane 4 March 1918. Formerly Private 21191, Suffolk Regiment.
In the 1901 census he was aged 3, son of Alfred and Marha Mercer,
born Lowestoft, resident 19 Princes Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. In
the 1911 census he was aged 13, son of Alfred and Martha E Mercer,
born Lowestoft, at school, resident 19 Princes Road, Lowestoft,
Suffolk. See also Lowestoft |
METCALF |
Charles |
Private
12680, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
16 September 1916. Aged 22. Born Ely, Cambridgeshire, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of Charles Thomas and Nelly Jane Metcalf, of 223, London Rd.,
Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft
|
MIDDLETON |
Robert |
Air
Mechanic 1st Class F/13464, Air Station (Eastchurch), Royal Naval
Air Service). Died 7th July 1917. Aged 33. Husband of Evelyn Emma
Middleton, of 250, London Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in KIRKLEY CEMETERY,
LOWESTOFT, Suffolk. PLot/Row/Section N. Grave 102. See also Lowestoft
St John's
and Lowestoft |
MILLER |
Maurice
Alfred |
Lance
Corporal 200983, 1/5th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Killed
in action in France 16 August 1917. Aged 24. Born Norwood, London,
enlisted Loestoft. Eldest son of Alfred and Alice Miller, of 17,
Old Nelson St., Lowestoft, Suffolk. Formerly 24832, Essex Regiment.
Buried in WANCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
I. Row A. Grave 36. See also Lowestoft
St John's
and Lowestoft |
MILLS |
John
Thomas |
Born
Lowestoft 4 July 1891. Engineman in the Royal Naval Reserve on HM
Drifter Pelagia, his service number was 3751ES (Ch). He was killed
or died as a direct result of enemy action on 28 November 1916,
his body was not recovered for burial. His next of kin was his wife
Ethel May Mills, living 286 Raglan Street, Lowestoft. He was the
son of Herbert W & Caroline F Mills. His name is also on the
Chatham Naval Memorial, Panel 19. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews and Lowestoft
|
MINGAY |
Fred
[William] |
Lance
Corporal 13960, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
26 September 1916. Aged 21. Born Carlton, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of James Mingay, of 39, Victoria Rd., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorted on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft
|
MINGAY |
William
Frank |
Deckhand
10117DA, H.M. Drifter "Ocean Fisher", Royal Naval Reserve.
Killed in action 16 June 1918. Born 6 July 1897 in Oulton Broads.
Husband of Millie Maud Mingay. of 38, Lovewell Rd., Kirkley, Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
31. See also Lowestoft |
MINISTER |
Clement |
Skipper
974, H.M. Drifter "Ocean's Gift II", Royal Naval Reserve.
Missing presumed killed 30 August 1917. He married Winifred M Castleton
on 7 February 1911 in Varlton Colville, Suffolk; his father was
William Benjamin Castleton. In the 1911 census he was aged 23, a
Fisherman Drifter, married to Winifred, born Carlton Colville, Suffolk,
resident Belvoir Cottages, Carlton Colville, Lowestoft, Suffolk.
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
25. See also Lowestoft |
MONCKTON |
Christopher |
Second
Lieutenant, 13th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and Princess Victoria's
(Royal Irish Fusiliers). Killed in action 1 July 1916. Aged 18.
Son of Arthur and Gertrude Monckton, of 29, Queen's Rd., St. John's
Wood, London. Buried in MONS-EN-CHAUSSEE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Somme,
France. Plot/Row/Section II. Grave 1. See also Lowestoft
|
MONEY |
Duncan
Goff |
Second
Lieutenant, 4th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps. Killed in action in
France 16 February 1918. Baptised 2 September 1898 in Suffolk, son
of Frank and Jessie Money. Buried in RUE-PETILLON MILITARY CEMETERY,
FLEURBAIX, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row J. Grave 41. See
also Lowestoft |
MOORE |
Stanley
Henry [John] |
Private
G/22644, 7th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died of
wounds in Germany as a Prisoner of War 22 February 1918. Aged 19.
Born, resident and enlisted Dover. Son of Henry George and Jane
Moore, of 6, College Rd., Kirkley, South Lowestoft. Buried in HAMBURG
CEMETERY, Hamburg, Germany. Plot I. Row C. Grave 1. See also Lowestoft
|
MOORE |
T |
|
MOORE |
Thomas
Walter |
Private
235064, 8th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 11
October 1917. Aged 30. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of the late
George and Amy Moore. Husband of Florence Martha Moore, of 29, Roman
Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly 7024, Hertfordshire Regiment. Buried in
MONT HUON MILITARY CEMETERY, LE TREPORT, Seine-Maritime, France.
Plot IV. Row O. Grave 3B. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews and Lowestoft
|
MOORE |
William |
Gunner
55167, "C" Reverve Brigade. Royal Field Artillery. Died
14 April 1916 at Home. Aged 44. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD) CEMETERY, Lowestoft. Plot/Row/Section
22. Grave 68. |
MORRIS |
A |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft
|
MORRIS |
John
Henry |
Private
15524, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 13 September
1916. Aged 23. Born Dedham, Essex, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Charles
D. and Alice Morris, of 27, Culver Rd., Wokingham Rd., Reading,
Berks. Native of Lowestoft. Buried in GUARDS' CEMETERY, LESBOEUFS,
Somme, France. Plot X. Row S. Grave 2. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews and Lowestoft
|
MORRIS |
Robert
George |
Lance
Corporal 16547, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Missing presumed
killed in action 25 May 1915. Aged 19. Born Laxfield, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of Charles David and Alice Morris (nee Tann), of
79, Sussex Rd., Lowestoft. Volunteered Oct., 1914. No known grave.
Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel 21. See also Lowestoft
|
MOYSE |
Albert |
Born
Lowestoft 11 December 1886. Engineman in the Royal Naval Reserve
on HM Trawler Dorothy Rose, his service number was 3862ES (Ch).
He died from disease on 7 December 1918 and was buried in Grave
reference 14. 356 or 355. at North Lowestoft Cemetery, Beccles Road,
Lowestoft, Suffolk. He was the son of George & Sarah MOYSE,
the next of kin was his wife Sarah Moyse, formerly Boardley, living
22 Hill Road, Lowestoft or 3 Volta Terrace, Norwich Road, Lowestoft.
See also Lowestoft |
MUMMERY |
Leonard
Ralph |
Born
Lowestoft 20 April 1881. Deck Hand in the Royal Naval Reserve on
HM Trawler Agile, his service number was 12099DA (Ch). He was killed
or died as a direct result of enemy action on 13 May 1917 at the
Royal Naval Hospital, Shotley, Suffolk and was buried at Grave reference
3 81. at North Lowestoft Cemetery, Beccles Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk.
He was the son of Edward & Sophia Mummery, his next of kin was
his wife Maud Eliza Mummery (formerly Claxton), living 70 St. Margarets
Road, North Lowestoft or Eliza Golf Bungalow, Walmer Road, Pakefield,
Suffolk. See also Lowestoft |
MUNNINGS |
Maxwell
[Philip] |
Born
Lowestoft 31 August 1898. Deck Hand in the Royal Naval Reserve on
HM Drifter Lichen, his service number was 12098DA (Ch). He was killed
or died by means other than disease, accident or enemy action on
3 September 1918 and was buried at Grave reference Section L 105
2540 at Kirkley Cemetery London Road, South Lowestoft. His parents
were Isaiah & Annie Elizabeth Munnings, living 30 Payne Street,
Kirkley, Lowestoft. See also Lowestoft
|
MYHILL |
Bradwell
Robert Henry |
Lance
Corporal 354420, 7th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment.
Died 7 June 1917. Aged 27. Born Norwich, enlisted Loestoft, resident
Ealing. Husband of Dorothy C. Myhill, of 4, Dene Rd., Lowestoft.
Formerly 3657, 25th Battalion, London Regiment. Buried in VOORMEZEELE
ENCLOSURE NO.3, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XVI. Row A. Grave
1. See also Lowestoft |
NEEVE |
George
Victor |
Rifleman
45847, Rifle Brigade. Died at home on leave April to May Quarter
1919. Aged 19. Formerly 64243, King's Royal Rifle Corps. In the
1901 census he was aged 2, born Lowestoft, son of Alice Neeve, resident
Whapload Road, Coleman Square, Lowestoft, Mutford, Suffolk. In the
1911 census he was aged 12, born Lowestoft, at school, son of John
and Alice Neeve, resident 38 Whapload Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk.
See also Lowestoft |
NEEVE |
John
Samuel |
Born
Lowestoft 26 March 1889. Engineman in the Royal Naval Reserve on
HM Drifter Launch Out, his service number was 3996ES (Ch). He was
killed or died as a direct result of enemy action on 26 October
1916, his body was not recovered for burial. His next of kin was
his wife Ethel M Neeve, formerly Suckling, living at 29 Nelson Road,
Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. His name is also on the Chatham
Naval Memorial, Panel 19. See also Lowestoft
|
NELSON |
John
Sidney |
Private
14871, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 26 January
1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 31. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of John James and Mary Ann Nelson, of 1, Bemmints Buildings,
St. Peter's St., Lowestoft. Buried in ALBERT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION,
Somme, France. Plot I. Row C. Grave 16.
See also Lowestoft |
NETHERSELL |
John |
Private
28340, 7th Battalion, Border Regiment. Killed in action 23 April
1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk. Husband of Ethel
Laura Nethersell, of 6, Sussex Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly 23462, W.
Surrey Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Bay 6.
See also Lowestoft |
NEWRICK |
William |
Private
43770, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 18 February 1917 in
France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly
2531, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in PORTE-DE-PARIS CEMETERY, CAMBRAI,
Nord, France. Plot II. Row A. Grave 15.
See also Lowestoft |
NEWRICK |
William
[Herbert Cook] |
Deck
Hand 16437/DA, H.M. Drifter ‘Jeannie Murray’, Royal
Naval Reserve. Killed in action 15 February 1918. Aged 18. Born
8 June 1899 in Oulton Broad, Suffolk. Son of Mrs. Ruth Jolly, of
The Bungalow, School Rd., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft formerly 3 Sycamore
Avenue. Oulton Broad, West Lowestoft. Buried in CARLTON COLVILLE
ADDITIONAL CHURCHYARD, Suffolk.
See also Lowestoft |
NORMAN |
Alfred
[Henry] James |
Private
20641, 15th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 18 September
1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. No
known grave. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais,
France. Panel 4.
See also Lowestoft |
NORMAN |
Gordon
[Henry] |
Private
25104, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 September
1916 in France & Flanders.Aged 27. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of James and Margaret E. Norman, of 10, Reeve St., Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A.
See also Lowestoft
and
also Liverpool Street Station,
London. |
NORMAN |
Percival
[A J] aka Percy |
Private
29721, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 13
November 1916 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Bury
St. Edmunds, resident Ipswich. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 2 C.
See also Lowestoft |
NORTON |
Clifford
Frederick |
Private
M2/175859, 635th Motor Transport Company, Royal Army Service Corps.
Died in East Africa 24th October 1917. Aged 30. Born, resident and
enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Rosa Agnes Norton, of 20, Gordon Rd.,
Lowestoft, and the late Frederick Norton. Buried in DAR ES SALAAM
WAR CEMETERY, Tanzania. Plot 4. Row H. Grave 2. See also Lowestoft
St John's
and Lowestoft |
NUNN |
Charles |
Corporal,
4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.
See also Lowestoft |
NUNN |
Harry
[George] |
Born
Oulton Broad, Lowestoft 25 February 1891. Deck Hand in the Royal
Naval Reserve on HM Trawler Gambri, his service number was 17980DA
(Ch). He was killed or died as a direct result of enemy action on
18 Janusry 1918, his body was not recovered for burial. His next
of kin was his wife, Gertrude E Nunn, formerly Moore, living at
The Firs, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. His name is also on the Chatham
Naval Memorial, Panel 31.
See also Lowestoft |
NUNN |
William
[Alfred] |
Deckhand
3238DA, H.M. Drifter "Gleaner of the Sea", Royal Naval
Reserve. Killed in Dover Raid 26 October 1916. Aged 30. Born 13
October 1886 in Pakefield, Suffolk. Son of W. M. Nunn; husband of
Rosie May Nunn, of 31A, Cleveland Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk formerly
15 Epsom Terrace, Kirlley Run, S. Lowestoft. In the 1911 census
he was aged 23, born Kirkley, Suffolk, a Fisherman Drift Net Fishing,
son of Walter and Maria Louisa Nunn, resident 28 Kirkley Run, Lowestoft,
Suffolk. His banns were read 19 March 1911 at Lowestoft, St John's
Church, to marry Rosie May Jones; they married 2 April 1911. No
known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panrl
19.
See also Lowestoft |
OAKES |
Cecil
[Allerton Isadore] |
Private
18817, 1/4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 26 September
1917. Aged 20. Born Coton, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Joseph
and Jane Julia Isadore Oakes, of 5, Heath Rd., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft.
Buried in HOOGE CRATER CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot
XVII. Row G. Grave 3.
See also Lowestoft |
OAKES |
Stanley
[Llewellyn] |
Seaman
(Acting Second Hand) 4268/A, H.M. Trawler "Commandant",
Royal Naval Reserve. Killed or died as a direct result of enemy
action 2 April 1916. Aged 22. Born 7 October 1893 in Corton, Suffolk.
Son of Joseph and Jane Julia Isadore Oakes, of 5, Heath Rd., Gayes
Nurseries, Oulton Broad; husband of Lily May Oakes, of 4, Rock Rd.,
Rock Estate, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. In the 1911 Census he was
aged 7, born Corton, Suffolk, resident with his parents, Joseph
and Jane Oakes, in Mill Lane, Corton, Mutford, Suffolk. No known
grave. Commemorated on HOLLYBROOK MEMORIAL, SOUTHAMPTON, Hampshire.
See also Lowestoft |
OLDFIELD |
Charles
Robert |
Private
80, 54th (1st/1st East Anglian) Casualty Clearing Station, Royal
Army Medical Corps. Died at sea 13 August 1915. Aged 17. Enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of Christopher R. and E. Oldfield, of Park Hill Rd.,
Oulton, Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL,
Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 199 and 200 or 236 to 239 and
328.
See also Lowestoft
Extract
from a newspaper cutting (thanks to Audrey McFarthing) - lost
at sea when the troopship 'The Royal Edward' was sunk- torpedoed
- on 13th August 1915:
Prvt.Oldfield
was the only son of Mr C.R.Oldfield of Oulton. He was employed
by Mr E. Soon, florist, of Lowestoft, before enlisting. Last September
he joined the Lowestoft division of the St John Ambulance. From
that in February, he, with others, volunteered to enlist in the
R.A.M.C. He passed an examination and was made a second class
nursing orderly. He was about 19 and was closely associated with
the work of Oulton Primitive Methodist Church, as a member of
the choir and otherwise.Only the day before the mishap, we learn,
his mother received a letter from him explaining his intentions
with respect to devotions on ship.
|
OLDMAN |
Ernest
[Benjamin |
Private
17286, 3rd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 17 January 1915 at
Home. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Mrs. L. Edmonds,
of 27, Chapel St., Lowestoft. Buried in FELIXSTOWE (WALTON) CEMETERY,
Suffolk.
See also Lowestoft |
OLDMAN |
Samuel |
Deck
Hand 4270DA, H.M.S. "Colleen", Royal Naval Reserve. Died
in R.N. Sick Quarters, Berehaven, from pneumonia 6 November 1917.
Born 18 May 1866 in Aldeby, Norfolk. Husband of Ellen, of 5, Bridge
Road, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried in North-East part
of CASTLETOWN BEREHAVEN (ST. FINIAN'S) CEMETERY, County Cork., Republic
of Ireland.
See also Lowestoft |
OLDMAN |
W |
|
OLDMAN |
William
Charles |
Engineman
(2nd Engineer) 1378ES, H.M. Drifter “Ocean Retriever”,
Royal Naval Reserve. Drowned when his ship was lost 16 September
1918. Aged 27. Son of Samuel and Ellen Oldman, of Oulton Broad,
Lowestoft; husband of Ethel Maud Oldman, of 41, Oxford Rd., Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
31.
See also Lowestoft |
OLDMAN |
William
J |
Seaman
2354B, H.M.S. "Hogue", Royal Naval Reserve. Killed in
action 22 September 1914. Aged 38. Son of William James and Harriet
Oldman; husband of Maud Florence Oldman, of 18, Wellington Cottages,
Clapham Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 8.
See also Lowestoft |
OLIVER |
Edmund |
Private
G/2908, 7th Battalion, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment). Killed
in action 19 August 1916. Aged 20. Born Brightlingsea, Essex, enlisted
Lowestoft, resident Oulton Broad. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, of
30, Bridge Rd., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. Buried in BREWERY ORCHARD
CEMETERY, BOIS-GRENIER, Nord, France. Plot IV. Row E. Grave 13.
See also Lowestoft |
PALMER |
B
R |
Engineer,
R.N.R.T. Killed in action.
See also Lowestoft |
PARKER |
William |
Private
41257, 11th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in action in
France 23 March 1918. Born Norwich, Norfolk, enlisted Lowestoft.
Formerly 33136, Royal Fusiliers. No known grave. Commemorated on
ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 5.
See also Lowestoft |
PARRY |
Arthur
George |
Private
G/32364, 12th Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment).
Aged 20. Died of wounds in United Kingdom 16 May 1917. Son of Peter
and Elizabeth Parry, of Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried in ABBEVILLE
COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot III. Row A. Grave
8. See
also Lowestoft St Andrews
and Lowestoft |
PASQUE |
Charles
Frederick |
[Spelt
PARSK on CWGC] Seaman 5856A, H.M.S.
Formidable, Royal Naval Reserve. Died 1st January 1915. Age
21. Son of Walter and Elizabeth Parsk, of 4, Epsom Terrace, Kirkley
Run South, Lowestoft. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent.
Panel 14.
See also Lowestoft
Special
Note: H.M.S. Formidable was torpedoed by German submarine U-24 off
Portland Bill 1st January 1915 and sank quickly, in the bad weather
at the time, with the loss of 547 men from the compliment of 780.
She was a battleship of the Formidable Class. HMS Formidable served
in the Mediterranean Fleet up to April 1908 when she was transferred
to the Channel Fleet. She went to Chatham dockyard for refit from
August 1909 to April 1909 joining the Home Fleet after refit and
then the Atlantic Fleet until May 1912. Reduced to Nucleus crew
with the 2nd Fleet at the Nore. Served between 1912-14 with the
5th Battle Squadron and was serving with this squadron at the outbreak
of World War I.
H.M.S.
Formidable now lies south of Lyme Regis in 60 to 65 metres of water
and although she has a large torpedo hole in one side is largely
intact. |
PATTERSON |
Ernest
Arthur |
Drummer
14799, "B" Company, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed
in action 31 August 1915. Aged 19. Born Oulton Broad, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of George and Emma Eliza Patterson, of Edith Cottage,
Commodore Rd., Oulton Broad, Suffolk. Buried in CITADEL NEW MILITARY
CEMETERY, FRICOURT, Somme, France. Plot II. Row C. Grave 20.
See
also Lowestoft |
PATTERSON |
T |
|
PATTERSON |
William |
Rigger,
R.F.A. "Hughli", Mercantile Marine Reserve. Killed at
Ostend 26 April 1919. Aged 29. Husband of Ella May Patterson, of
21, Stanford St., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on PLYMOUTH
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Devon. Panel 32.
See also Lowestoft |
PAUL |
Alfred
James |
Seaman
4798A, S.S. "Highland Corrie" assigned from H.M.S. "Macedonia",
Royal Naval Reserve. Lost his life when the S.S. "Highland
Corrie" was sunk by torpedo, English Channel, 16 May 1917.
Aged 21. Born 2 January 1895 in Oulton Broads. Son of Belinda Paul,
of 8, Fir Lane, Lowestoft, Suffolk, and the late George Paul. Baptised
30 August 1895 in Lowestoft, son of George and Belinda. In the 1911
census he was aged 15, born Oulton, Suffolk, a Fish Worker, resident
with his parents, George and Belinda, at 8 Fir Lane, Lowestoft,
Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Kent. Panel 26.
See also Lowestoft |
PEAK |
Arthur |
[Two
entries on SDGW and CWGC] either
Private 33543, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
between 9 and 19 April 1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium.
Panel 3.
or
Private 33543, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed
in action 19 April 1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 148.
See also Lowestoft
|
PEARSON |
Arthur |
Deckhand
4663/DA, H.M.S. "Attentive III" (Dover Patrol), Royal
Naval Reserve. Died of gas poisoning 5 November 1917. Aged 33. Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearson, of Blundeston; husband of Alice M.
Pearson, of 165, St. Margarets Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in LOWESTOFT
(BECCLES ROAD) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section 13. Grave 392.
See also Lowestoft |
PEARSON |
Artis
[Robert] |
Private
23354, 6th Battalion, Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire
Regiment). Died of wounds 14 October 1916 in France & Flanders.
Aged 21. Born Blunderston, Suffolk, enlisted Thirsk, resident Lowestoft.
Son of Daniel William and Emma Artis Pearson, of Oulton Rd., Lowestoft,
Suffolk. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot VIII. Row A. Grave 7. See also Lowestoft
|
PEEK |
Leonard
Emmanuel |
Born
Lowestoft 1 May 1889. Engineman in the Royal Naval Reserve on HM
Drifter Girl Gracie, his service number was 4040ES (Ch). He died
from disease on 14 September 1918 at Feldbach, Lager (Non Commission
Officers) Austro-Hungarian Prisoner of War Camp, Lebring, Steiermark,
Austria. He was buried in Grave number 852 at the Prisoner of War
Cemetery, Muhldorf, Feldbach, Austria. His next of kin was his wife
Violet Beatrice Peek, formerly Woolner, living at 66 Worthing Road,
Lowestoft. CWGC has his Grave details as Spec. Memorial (8. D. 18.)
at Klagenfurt War Cemetery, Carinthia, Austria. See also Lowestoft
|
PESKETT |
Harry
St. Hill |
Captain,
"C" Company, 10th Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Died of wounds received at Vimy Ridge 13 April 1917. Aged 29. Son
of Frank and Mary Lorina Peskett, of Lowestoft, Suffolk. Employee
of estancia "La Ventura", Pasman, Argentine; left September
1914. Baptised 8 January 1888 in St John the Baptost Church, Shadingfield,
Suffolk, resident Lowestoft, son of Frank and Mary Lorina Peskett.
In the 1891 census he aged 3, born Lowestoft, son of Frank Peskett
(a widower), resident London Road, Lowestoft, Mutford, Suffolk.
In the 1901 census he was aged 13, born Lowestoft, son of Frank
and Edith J (stepmother) Preskett, resident 3, High Street, Lowestoft,
Mutford, Suffolk. Buried in DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY, ETRUN, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot III. Row G. Grave 8. See also Lowestoft
|
PHILLIPS |
Frederick
[Victor] |
Engineman
2294/ES, H.M.S. "Victory", Royal Naval Reserve. Died in
R.N. hospital at Haslar from disease 20 September 1918. Aged 31.
Born 7 JUne 1887 in Littlehampton, Sussex. In the 1901 census he
was aged 16, a boarder, Fisher Boy, born Littlehampton, Sussex,
resident Grove Road, Lowestoft. He married Violet Daisy Clarke in
the January to March Quarter 1908 in the Nutford Registration District,
Suffolk. In the 1911 census he was aged 23, married, born Wick,
Sussex, married to Violet D, one son Victor W, resident 3 Melbourne
Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. At the time of his death his wife's address
is given as 51 Meyrick Road, Twyford Avenue, Portsmouth. Buried
in HASLAR ROYAL NAVAL CEMETERY, Hampshire. Plot E. Row 30. Grave
22. See also Lowestoft |
PIKE |
Samuel
Augustus |
Private
2350, 3rd/1st East Anglian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
(Territorial Force). Drowned in Royal Edward 13 August 1915. Aged
23. Enlisted Ipswich, Suffolk, resident Cambridge. Son of Henry
and Annie E. Pike, of 139, London Rd. North, Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli).
Panel 201 and 202 or 236 to 239 and 328. See also Lowestoft
|
PINKNEY |
Francis
John |
Engineman
1408DA, H.M.Trawler Yucca, Royal Naval Reserve. He was serving on
the Yucca, a minesweeper, which was lost off the coast of Pakefield
24 May 1918 by mines laid by UC 17. Aged 23. Born 1895. Son of William
and Eliza Pinkney of 19 Grosvenor Road, Lowestoft. No known grave.
Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. PaLondon Road, Lowestoft,
Mutford, Suffolk. Panel 31. |
PIPER |
Walter
George |
Sometimes
listed as William George Piper, born Lowestoft 29 November 1899.
Able Seaman in the Royal Naval Reserve in Drake Battalion Royal
Naval Division, his service number was R/1157. He was killed or
died as a direct result of enemy action on 21 March 1918, and was
buried in Grave reference 6.E.8.b. at Mont Huon Military Cemetery,
Le Treport, France. His parents were Walter & Emily Piper, living
1 St Margarets Plain, Infirmary Road, Lowestoft. See also Lowestoft
and also Liverpool Street
Station, London |
PITCHERS |
Benjamin
Robert |
Engineman
3444/TS, H.M. Trawler "Falstaff", Royal Naval Reserve.
Died abroad from pneumonia, reported by S.N.O. Mudros, 18 December
1918. Aged 26. Born 10 August 1892 in Oulton Broad, baptised 18
September 1892 in Oulton, Suffolk. Husband of Ruth, of 13 Thurston
Road, Lowestoft; married July to September Quarter 1915 in Mutford
Registration District, Suffolk. In the 1901 census he was aged 8,
born Oulton, Suffolk, resident with his parents John and Ellen Pitchers,
in Moyse Road, Oulton, Mutford, Suffolk. Buried in SYRA NEW BRITISH
CEMETERY, Greece. Plot II. Row C. Grave 7. See also Lowestoft
|
PITCHERS |
Oscar
John |
[Listed
as PITCHER on CWGC and most records] Skipper, H.M. Trawler "Jessie
Nutten", Royal Naval Reserve. Killed 4 September 1916. Aged
32. Son of John and Laura Pitcher, of South Lowestoft; husband of
Kate Florence Pitcher, of 5, Coronation Terrace, Pakefield, Lowestoft,
Suffolk. In the 1891 census he was aged 7, a scholar, born Oulton,
Suffolk, resident with his parents, John and Laura, in Pakefield
Street, Kirkley, Mutford, Suffolk. In the 1901 census he was unmarried,
aged 18, a 4th Hand, born Carlton, Suffolk, aboard "admiral"
Milford, Pembrokeshire, Wales. In the 1911 census he was Trawling
Skiiper, married, aged 24, born Carlton, Lowestoft, Suffolk, visiting
Padstow, St Columb, Cornwall. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 18. See also Lowestoft
|
PITT |
Arthur
James |
Acting
Gunner, H.M.S. "Raglan", Royal Navy. Killed in action
off Imbros (island of Turkey) when his ship was sunk in action with
"Goeben" and "Breslau" 20 January 1918. Aged
26. Born 15 November 1891 in Lowestoft. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pitt,
of 10, Spurgeon Score, High St., Lowestoft. In the 1901 census he
was aged 9, born Lowestoft, son of Arthur H and Agnes Pitt, resident
5, Spurgeons Score, Lowestoft, Mutford, Suffolk. In the 1911 census
he was aged 19, unmarried, born Christchuch, Lowestoft, Able Seaman
aboard ship. Prior to enlistment he was a fuish labourer. Enlisted
15 November 1909 for 12 years. Heogh 5 feet 9 inches, chest 34¼
inches, brown hair, grey eyes, fair complexion. Buried in LANCASHIRE
LANDING CEMETERY, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Plot/Row/Section
L. Grave 72. See also Lowestoft
|
PITTMAN |
George
Stanley |
Private
16729, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action 13 July
1916 in France & Flanders. Formerly 15254, 10th Hussars. Born Leyton,
Essex, enlisted City of London, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk. No
known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier
and Face 7 C and 7 B. |
PLATER |
E
W |
Private,
Royal Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in France. See also Lowestoft
|
PLUCK |
Frederick
[James] |
Private
8991, 11th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in action
1 July 1916. Aged 26. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Ernest
and Caroline Pluck, of 12, Beckham Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in SERRE
ROAD CEMETERY No.2, Somme, France. Plot II. Row B. Grave 13. See
also Lowestoft St Andrews
and Lowestoft and also Liverpool
Street Station, London |
POINTER |
Leonard |
Private
G/69025, 1st Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Died
of wounds 23 September 1918. Born King's Lynn, Norfolk, resident
and enlisted Lowestoft. Buried in THILLOY ROAD CEMETERY, BEAULENCOURT,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section B. Grave 24. See
also Lowestoft St Andrews
and Lowestoft |
POLLARD |
William
Walter George |
Boy
1st Class J/29100, H.M.S. Clan McNaughton, Royal Navy. Died 3rd
February 1915. Aged 16. Son of William A. and Florence Pollard.
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
10. See also Lowestoft St
John's and Lowestoft
Note:
HMS CLAN McNAUGHTON, was an armed merchant cruiser, lost 3rd February
1915, in the Atlantic. She was a pre-war merchant ship, which was
requisitioned in November 1914 when she returned to her home port
of Tilbury. She was then hastily converted into something she was
never intended to be - a warship, which would have included mounting
guns up on deck - well above her normal centre of gravity. A ad-hoc
crew were then cobbled together for her: Career RN officers, although
her engineer officers had all been Merchant Navy, some career RN
Ratings, but many of the rest of her crew were reservists including
some men from Newfoundland, one or two RN pensioners, plus no less
than 50 boys straight out of the training shore base at Shotley,
H.M.S. Ganges. All in all, an odd-ball crew who would have been
completely unfamiliar with the ship and how she sailed.
She
sailed for patrol duties in the North Atlantic a few days before
Christmas 1914, but had to put into Liverpool on the way, for some
problem to be sorted. She returned to Liverpool certainly once,
perhaps twice before her loss in February 1915. She was in radio
contact at about 6 a.m. on the morning of 3rd February 1915 and
reported terrible weather conditions. Nothing further was ever heard
of her. Some floating wreckage was found about fortnight later in
the approximate area of her last known position but it could not
be identified as having come from her. The truth is that no one
knows for certain what did happen to her. |
POOLE |
Ernest
Frederick |
Private
41854, 9th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Died of wounds 20 November
1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 19. Born Ramsgate, enlisted Lowestoft,
resident Lowestoft. Son of the late Robert Poole; husband of Harriett
Poole, of 243, Raglan St., Lowestoft. Formerly 39786, Bedfordshire
Regiment. Buried in TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France.
Plot II. Row E. Grave 12. See also Lowestoft
|
POPE,
D.C.M. |
Ernest
Edward |
Lance
Sergeant 55877, 14th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Died of wounds
13 October 1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft. Formerly 14648, Essex Regiment. Awarded the Distinguished
Conduct Medal (D.C.M.). Buried in HONNECHY BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord,
France. Plot II. Row C. Grave 57.
See also Lowestoft
Citation
for Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M.), London Gazette
2 December 1919:
55877
L/Sjt. E.E. POPE 14th Bn. (Lowestoft)
During the attack near Northo Wood, near Villers Guislain, on
the 8th October 1918, he, finding the left flank of his company
held up by a hostile machine gun, crawled up to the wire which
surrounded the post and captured the crew of four men, the light
machine gun, and an anti-tank rifle. His most gallant action enabled
his company to continue the advance. He displayed great courage
throughout the attack. He was afterwards killed on 13th October
1918.
|
POPPY |
Harry
Charles |
Private
89, 54th (1st/1st East Anglian) Casualty Clearing Station, Royal
Army Medical Corps. Died at sea 13 August 1915. Aged 20. Enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of Herbert Harry and Alice Poppy, of "Ingle
Nook," St. Peter's St., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 199 and
200 or 236 to 239 and 328. See also Lowestoft
Extract
from a newspaper cutting (thanks to Audrey McFarthing) - lost at
sea when the troopship 'The Royal Edward' was sunk - torpedoed -
on 13th August 1915:
Prvt.
H.C.Poppy was the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Poppy, of 127,
High Street, Lowestoft. Previous to the war he was an assistant
at Messrs. J Deverauux and Sons, Kirkley Stores, but towards the
end of 1914 he felt his country's call and began to take an interest
in the St John's Ambulance Brigade and attended classes at the Lowestoft
YMCA. In February, 1915, having obtained his 'First-Aid' certificate,
he joined the East Anglian Casualty Clearing Station. Previous to
going abroad Prvt Poppy obtained his nursing certificate and also
had much valuable hospital training at the 1st Eastern General Hospital.
In social life he was a member of the Lowestoft Y.M.C.A. and was
a member of the Swimming Club. |
PORTER |
Arthur
Victor |
Private
12491, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 4th October
1915. Aged 18. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of George and Emily
Porter, of 81, Wollaston Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 37 and 38. See also
Lowestoft St John's and
Lowestoft |
PORTER |
William
[Ernest] |
Pioneer
225371, 308th Road Construction Company, Royal Engineers. Diedm
13 February 1917. Aged 36. Born Bury St Edmunds, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of John and Sansan Porter; husband of Maria Porter, of "Stromness,"
Beccles Rd., Oulton Broad, Suffolk. Buried in STE. MARIE CEMETERY,
LE HAVRE, Seine-Maritime, France. Division 3. Row G. Grave 10. See
also Lowestoft |
POTTER |
George |
Shoeing
Smith 54973, Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 2 May 1915 in
France & Flanders. Enlisted Woolwich, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Buried in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
VIII. Row B. Grave 21. See also Lowestoft
|
PRETTY |
Hugh |
No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft
|
PROUDFOOT |
Albert
Francis |
Private
43772, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
13 November 1916. Aged 21. Enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Harry and
Mildred Proudfoot, of 46, Marine Parade, Lowestoft, Suffolk. Formerly
2115, Suffolk Cyclist Battalion. No known grave. Commemorated on
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See
also Lowestoft |
PRYKE |
Horace
Nelson |
Privatre
9227, 3rd Regiment, South African Infantry. Died 15 October 1916.
Aged 45. Son of William and Mary Ann Pryke, of 80, Sussex Rd., late
of 111, Sussex Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 4 C. |
PYE |
James
William |
Born
Lowestoft 14 August 1892. Stoker in the Royal Naval Reserve on HMS
Pembroke, his service number was 2315S (Ch). He was killed or died
as a direct result of enemy action on 4 September 1917, and was
buried in Grave Reference C. of E. 6. 297. C, or Naval. 6. 297 at
New Cemetery, Gillingham Woodlands Cemetery, Gillingham, Kent. His
next of kin was listed as a friend, Violet Randall, living at Yarmouth
Road, Heckingham, Loddon, Norfolk. See also Lowestoft
|
PYE |
Percy |
[Spelt
Percey on SDGW] Private T/243049, 7th Battalion, Queen's (Royal
West Surrey Regiment). Killed in action 12 October 1917 in France
& Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, resident
Lowestoft. Formerly 276396, Essex Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 14 to 17 and
162 to 162A. See also Lowestoft
|
QUANTRILL |
Ernest
[Harold] |
[Memorial
book states Lance Corporal 6646, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.
Killed in France.] Lance Corporal 43781, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk
Regiment. Died of wounds 19 June 1917. Enlisted Lowestoft. Son of
Mrs. A. Quantrill, of 17, Water Lane Lowestoft. Formerly 1444, Suffolk
Cyclist Battalion.
Buried in DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY, ETRUN, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot III. Row L. Grave 18. See
also Lowestoft
|
QUANTRILL |
James
William |
Deckhand
19075DA, H.M. Drifter "Ocean Fisher", Royal Naval Reserve.
Killed when H.M. Drifter "Ocean Fisher" was mined
16 June 1918. Aged 18. Born 27 November 1899 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
Son of Mr. G. E. and Mrs. Rebecca M. Quantrill, of 17, High St.,
Lowestoft. The 1911 census lists him as aged 11, at school, born
Poplar, London, son of George Edward and Rebecca
Martha Quantrill, resident 17 High Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk. No
known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
31. See
also Lowestoft
|
QUINTON |
Claude
Noel |
Private
22506, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 3 July
1916 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. In
the 1911 census he was aged 14, born Lowestoft, at school, son of
Jabez and Eliza Quinton, resident 11 Summer Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Buried in OVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot VII. Row
H. Grave 6. See
also Lowestoft
|
RAINBIRD |
Thomas
F C |
Rifleman
323415, 3rd/6th (City of London) Battalion (Rifles), London Regiment.
Killed in action 23rd July 1917. Aged 35. Born Lowestoft, enlisted
Lambeth, resident Herne Hill. Son of Charles Rainbird, of Lowestoft;
husband of Kate Rainbird, of 18, Beechdale Rd., Brixton Hill, London.
Buried in OAK DUMP CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot/Row/Rection
E. Grave 10. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft |
RANDLESOME |
G
W |
Gunner
(Warrant Officer), Royal Indian Marine. Died in hospital in Mesopotamia
30 November 1916. Buried in BASRA WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot IV. Row
O. Grave 21. See also Lowestoft
|
RAVEN |
Albert
[George] |
Private
12675, 7th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 26
September 1915. Born and resident Carlton Colville, enlisted Mansfield,
Nottinghamshire. Buried in BIENVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de
Calais, France. Plot I. Row A. Grave 62. See also Lowestoft
|
RAVEN |
Christopher
[Allen] aka Chris |
Private
5739, 1st Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers. Died of wounds received
at Gallipoli 8 September 1915. Born Carlton, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft,
resident Outlon Broad. Formerly 7165, Lancers of the Line. Buried
in CAIRO WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt. Section D. Grave 92. See
also Lowestoft
|
RAVEN |
Ernest
George |
Deckhand
67845 DA, H.M.Trawler Kaphreda, Royal Naval Reserve. One of nine
lost when the Kaphreda, a hired trawler and minesweeper went down.
The trawler was on patrol when they were hit by a mine from the
UC6 Captain Otto Ehrentraut near the Corton Light vessel Thursday
8 June 1916. Aged 50. Born 1866. Husband of Jane, of 5 Beach Stone
Place, Pakefield. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL
MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 9. See also Lowestoft
|
RAYNER |
George
William [Frederick] |
Private
423721, 10th (County of London) Battalion (Hackney), London Regiment
posted to 1st/8th Battalion, (Post Office Rifles), London Regiment.
Killed in action 2 December 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 19.
Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft, resident London. Son of R. W.
and Bessie Rayner, of 7, Epsom Terrace, Kirkley Runn, Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Pas
de Calais, France. Panel 11. See also Lowestoft
|
READ |
Herbert
[James] |
Born
Lowestoft 2 July 1896. Seaman in the Royal Naval Reserve on HMS
Carnarvon, his service number was 6713A (Ch). He was killed or died
by means other than disease, accident or enemy action on 17 July
1916, and was buried in Grave 101 at Bermuda Royal Naval Cemetery,
Bermuda. CWGC has him listed as H T Read. His next of kin was his
mother, Mary Read, living at 5 Brickyard Lane, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft,
Suffolk. See also Lowestoft
|
READ |
James |
Private
7903, 2nd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 16 December
1915 in Mesopotamia. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Gt. Yarmouth,
Norfolk. Buried in KUT WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Section M. Grave 19.
See also Lowestoft
|
READ |
William
[Martin] |
Private
G/96239, 3rd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Died of wounds 7 November 1918 in France & Flanders. Formerly 16548,
Suffolk Regiment. Born Oulton Broad, enlisted Lowestoft, resident
Lowestoft. Son of Mrs. E. Read, of 3, Olive Cottages, Carlton Colville,
Lowestoft. Buried in PREMONT BRITISH CEMETERY, Aisne, France. Plot
II. Row E. Grave 7.
See also Lowestoft
|
REDGRAVE |
Arthur
[Lancelot] |
Born
Lowestoft 3 May 1886. He was an engineman in the Royal Naval Reserve
on the HMS Trawler Remarko, his service number 3696TS (Ch). He died
or was killed as a direct result of enemy action on 3 Dec 1916,
his body was not recovered for burial. His parents were Samuel &
Mary Ann REDGRAVE living 2 Factory Court, Factory Street, Lowestoft,
Suffolk , and at the time of death his next of kin was listed as
his mother Mary Ann REDGRAVE living 5 Factory Court, Factory Street,
Lowestoft, Suffolk. His name is also on the Chatham Naval Memorial,
Panel 19.
See also Lowestoft
|
REDGRAVE |
Frederick
Charles |
Private
34526, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 18 June
1917. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 4. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews and Lowestoft |
REDGRAVE |
James
Ernest Bly |
Private
G/17502, 6th Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).
Killed in action 9 April 1918. Aged 34. Born Lowestoft, enlisted
Bury St Edmunds. Son of Edmund and Ann Maria Redgrave. Formerly
G/10597, Royal West Surrey Regiment. Buried in BOUZINCOURT RIDGE
CEMETERY, ALBERT, Somme, France. Plot II. Row G. Grave 7.
See
also Lowestoft St Andrews
and Lowestoft |
REEVE |
Leslie
Thomas |
Private
31176, 7th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 3
May 1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft,
resident Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Bay 5.
See
also Lowestoft
|
REYNOLDS |
Frank |
Private
84, 54th (1st/1st East Anglian) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical
Corps (Territorial Force). Died at sea in the Royal Edward 13 August
1915. Enlisted Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on HELLES
MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 201 and 202 or 236
to 239 and 328.
See
also Lowestoft St Andrews
and Lowestoft |
REYNOLDS |
George
Robert |
Private
43207, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 13th September
1917. Aged 30. Enlisted Lowestoft. Son of F. and H. Reynolds. Buried
in JEANCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Aisne, France. Plot I.
Row D. Grave 4.
See also Lowestoft

The
memorial card reads.......
In loving memory of Private G.R.Reynolds
Dearly loved son of F. and H. Reynolds
Who was killed in action on September 13th 1917
Aged 30 years
"Somewhere in France"
He bravely answered his country's call,
He has given his life for one and all,
An unknown grave is the bitterest blow
None but aching hearts can know.
But he has gone beyond the sunset,
Far from the cruel war and strife,
Where no bugle call can reach him,
I a land of pure delight. |
REYNOLDS |
James |
Able
Seaman, H.M.S. "Porpoise", Royal Navy. Killed at the Battle
of Jutland 13 May 1916. Aged 32. Born 1 April 1882 in Raveningham,
Norfolk. [Note: His age on the CWGC and the date of birth do not
concur] Son of John and Hannah Reynolds, of Beccles Rd., Belton,
Great Yarmouth. Native of Herringfleet, Suffolk. His mother's address
on the "Deaths at Sea Register" is given as "Sunnylands",
Herringfleet, nr. Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 13.
See also Lowestoft
|
REYNOLDS |
John |
[Listed
as Royal Horse Artillery in the book] Driver 88371, "A"
Battery, 6th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 31
March 1918. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 7 to 10.
See
also Lowestoft St Andrews
and Lowestoft |
REYNOLDS |
Sidney
Garwood |
Born
Lowestoft 7 Jul 1890. He was an engineman in the Royal Naval Reserve
on the HMS Queen, his service number 3706ES (Ch). He died from disease
on the 5 Oct 1918 and is buried in Grave number 1. C. 6. in the
Faenza Communal Cemetery, Ravenna, Italy. His next of kin was his
wife Margaret J REYNOLDS, living 58 Gordon's Lane, Cromarty, Ross-shire,
Scotland.
See also Lowestoft
|
RICHARDSON |
George
R |
Deck
Hand 515/DA, H.M. Trawler "Earl Essex", Royal Naval Reserve.
Died insane, Melton Asylum, 17th November 1918. Aged 52. Son of
Richard and Mary Richardson; husband of Hannah Richardson, of 40,
Albert Rd., Blackpool. Born at Hull. Buried in BECCLES ROAD CEMETERY,
LOWESTOFT, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section 14. Grave 376. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft |
RICHARDSON |
John
Mayhew aka Jack |
Fitter/Gunner
220221, 24th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in
action 19 October 1918. Aged 20. Born and resident Oulton broad,
enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Mrs. Minnie Florence Richardson, of York
Villa, Commodore Rd., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. Buried in BUSIGNY
COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France. Plot II. Roq C. Grave
38.
See also Lowestoft
|
RIVETT |
Joseph
Henry |
Private
G/46450, 17th Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment).
Died of wounds 4 December 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 34. Born
Pakefield, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, Suffolk, resident Lowestoft.
Son of G. N. and Elizabeth Rivett; husband of Edith Rivett, of 33,
Lorne Rd., South Lowestoft. Born at Lowestoft.Buried in GREVILLERS
BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot VIII. Row D. Grave
14.
See also Lowestoft
|
RIX |
Stanley
Victor |
Private
1737, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 13 January 1920. Aged
23. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Rix, of 62, St. Peter's St., Lowestoft.
Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section
K. Grave 42.
See also Lowestoft
|
ROACH |
Walter
Herbert |
Private
26292, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 11 May
1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft.
Buried in BOIS-CARRE BRITISH CEMETERY, THELUS, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot II. Row A. Grave 13. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft |
ROBBENS |
William |
Private
58312, 6th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action
18 September 1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly 26551, Royal Army Service Corps. Buried
in PERONNE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot V. Row
D. Grave 18. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft |
ROBINSON |
Henry
George |
Henry
Robinson is listed in the 1901 census, aged 1, son of George H and
Eliza Robinson, born Lowestoft, resident 2, Mariners Street, Lowestoft.
Birth Registered as Henry George S Robinson in the July to September
Quarter 1899 in the Mutford registration District, Suffolk. He was
christened Henry George Samuel Robinson at St Margaret's, Lowestoft,
6 August 1899, son of George Henry and Eliza Robinson. In the British
Army Pension Records Henry George Robinson was aged 18, born circa
1899, resident 13 Salisbury Road, Lowestoft. Enlisted as Private
73087, 25th Training Reserve. A clerk by trade. Enlisted 2 August
1917 at Bury St Edmunds. Served in the United Kingdom 2 August 1917
to 10 October 1917. Discharged from service 10 October 1917 as being
no longer physically fit for War Service, suffering from Pulmonary
Tuberculosis Debility which was not attributable to his service.
Condition originated about 8 August 1917 after having colds throughout
the previous winter which he never properly got rid of them while
serving at Stockwood Park, Luton. His death is registered in September
1921, aged 22, in the Mutford Registration District. See Lowestoft
|
ROBINSON |
Herbert
Ernest |
Private
17386, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 3rd October
1915. Aged 25. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of the late Rebecca
Robinson. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Panel 37 and 38. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft |
ROBINSON |
Thomas
William |
Lance
Corporal 26788, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
16 August 1916 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft
|
RODWELL |
Charles |
Private
G/18928, 6th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in
action 3 May 1917. Aged 40. Born Mendham, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft,
resident Oulton Broad. Husband of E. L. Rodwell, of 3, Waveney Cottages,
Beccles Rd., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. Formerly 31047, 14th Battalion,
Essex Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Bay 2. See
also Lowestoft
|
RODWELL |
John
Martin |
[Listed
as Martin John RODWELL on memorial] Skipper, H.M. Drifter "Persistive",
Royal Naval Reserve. Mined 9 February 1916. Aged 37. Husband of
Mrs. L. A. Head (formerly Rodwell), of 2, May Rd., Lowestoft; married
Lily Ada Ayres 25 December 1902 in Carlton Coliville, son of Charles
Rodwell. Baptised 2 August 1880 in Outlon, Suffolk. Baptised 2 August
1880 in Oulton, Suffolk. In the 1901 census he was aged 22, an agricultural
labourer, born Corton, Suffolk, resident with his parents, George
and Louisa A, in Carlton Road, Carlton Colville, Mutford, Suffolk.
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
18. See
also Lowestoft
|
ROGERS |
Herbert
Harry |
Lance
Corporal 13034, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
15 January 1916 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Buried in WHITE HOUSE CEMETERY, ST. JEAN-LES-YPRES, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot I. Row D. Grave 3. See
also Lowestoft
|
ROOPE |
Ernest
Albert |
Lance
Corporal 43784, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
26 September 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 21. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Lowestoft. Son of J. and A. Roope, of 47, Queen's Rd.,
Lowestoft. His brother Lewis also fell (see below). Formerly 2528,
Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 40 to 41 and 162 to 162A.
See
also Lowestoft
|
ROOPE |
Lewis
Stanley |
Corporal
G/29277, 4th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Killed in action 28 March 1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft,
enlisted Norwich, resident Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 3.
See
also Lowestoft
|
ROUSE |
Albert
Victor |
Private
G/21282, 2nd Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Killed
in action 22nd October 1916, Born, resident and enlisted Lowestoft.
Formerly 19995, East Surrey Regiment. Buried in BERKS CEMETERY EXTENSION,
Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Plot I. Row I. Grave 6. See
also Lowestoft St John's,
Lowestoft St Andrew's
and
Lowestoft |
ROYAL |
Ernest
Alfred |
Born
Lowestoft 16 Mar 1889. He was a deck hand in the Royal Naval Reserve
on the HM Drifter Devon County, his service number 3757DA (Ch).
He was killed or died by means other than disease, accident or enemy
action on 19 Aug 1917 and was buried in Grave 14 520 in North Lowestoft
Cemetery, Beccles Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. His next of kin were
a brother, Henry James ROYAL, living 11 Alpha Road, Millwall, London
E and a sister Mrs N Abbott living 1 Horn Hill Cottages, Lowestoft,
Suffolk. The National Probate Calendar for him has details as follows:
"ROYAL
Ernest Alfred of 1 Horn Hill, South Lowestoft. Seaman RNR deckhand
HMS Attentive III. Drifter Devon County died 19 Aug 1917 at Dover,
Kent. Administration Ipswich 8 Feb 1918 to Henry James ROYAL stevedore
and Harriet Ethel FRANCIS widow. Effects £62 18s 6d."
See
also Lowestoft
|
RUDD |
Frederick
T |
Royal
Air Force. In the 1901 census he was aged 4, born Lowestoft, son
of Frederick J and Ellen, resident Woods Loke, Oulton, Mutford,
Suffolk. See also Lowestoft
and Lowestoft St John's
|
RUDD |
T |
|
RUFFLES |
Ernest
Henry |
[Listed
as E T RUFFLES on memorial] Lance Corporal 320306, 15th Battalion,
Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 7 October 1918. Aged 19. Born and
enlisted Lowestoft. Son of E. and H. Ruffles, of 70, Lovewell Rd.,
South Lowestoft. Buried in LAPUGNOY MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot XI. Row B. Grave 15.
See
also Lowestoft
|
RUMSBY |
Stanley |
Private
432617, 49th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Died of gunshot wounds
to the chest and abdomen at No. 10 Casualty Clearing Station 3 April
1916. Aged 27. Born 16 April 1887 in Oulton Broad, Suffolk. Son
of William and Sarah Ann Rumsby, of Hern House, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft.
Bricklayer by trade. Attested and passed fit 11 January 1915 at
Edmonton, Canada, aged 27, height 5 feet 6½ inches, chest
36 inches, fair complexion, grey eyes, fair hair, religious denomination
Presbyterian. Buried in LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot V. Row C. Grave 34. National Archives of Canada Accession
Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 8543 - 33
See
also Lowestoft
|
RUSHMORE |
Ernest
Reginald |
Second
Lieutenant, 4th Battalion attached 11th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers.
Killed in action in France 6 September 1917. Aged 20. Son of Ernest
and Caroline Rushmore, of Victoria House, Esplanade, Lowestoft.
Born 22 June 1897, baptised 29 August 1897 at Great Yarmouth, St
Nicholas with St Peter, St John, St Andrew, St James, St Paul &
St Luke Church, son of John Ernest and Caroline Sarah Rushmore.
His rank pof Second Lieutenant was announced in the London Gazette,
9 September 1916. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 54 to 60 and 163A.
See
also Lowestoft
|
RUSSELL |
Bert |
possibly
Bertie
Allen RUSSELL, Lance Corporal 15777 [SDGW] or 16777 [CWGC],
1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 25 May 1915. Aged
18. Born Norwich, enlisted Lowestoft.BAILLEUL COMMUNAL CEMETERY
EXTENSION, NORD Buried in BAILLEUL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION,
NORD, Nord, France. Plot I. Row F. Grave 121.
See
also Lowestoft
|
SABBERTON |
Abiah |
Private
17193, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 25th April
1915. Aged 33. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Husband of M. H. Sabberton,
of 61, Trafalgar St., Lowestoft. Buried in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot VIII. Row A. Grave 23. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews, Lowestoft
St John's, Liverpool
Street Station, and
Lowestoft |
SABBERTON |
S
F |
894.
Killed. No
further information currently available. See also Lowestoft
|
SALTER |
Harry
Edward |
Private
20218, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
22 April 1917. Born
and enlisted Beccles. Buried in VERMELLES BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot VI. Row B. Grave 7.
See also Lowestoft
|
SANDS |
Robert
Percival |
Private
13230, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
27 July 1916. Aged 21. Born Ludham, enlisted Norwich. Son of John
Sands, of 33, Beresford Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 1 D.
See also Lowestoft
|
SANDWELL |
William
Johnson |
Private
245191, 2nd/2nd (City of London) Battalion (Royal Fusiliers), London
Regiment. Killed in action 15th September 1917. Born, resident and
enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly 240622, 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL,
Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 52. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft |
SANDY |
Gurney
[Roland] |
Private
33010, 8th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 10
September 1918. Aged 23. Born and resident Burston, Norfolk, enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of Herbert and Bertha Sandy, of Rose Villa, Burston,
Diss, Norfolk. Formerly 011368, Army Ordnance Corps. No known grave.
Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel
4. See also Lowestoft
Note:
Although this man has no associated connection with Lowestoft
the memorial book states his rank, battalion and regiment and
these have been used to collect his information.
|
SAUNDERS |
Charles |
Second
Lieutenant, 15th Battalion, Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire
Regiment). Killed in action in France 1 July 1916.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 2 A 2 C and 2 D.
See also Lowestoft
|
SAUNDERS |
George |
Gunner
102213, 24th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed
in action 22 September 1918. Born Ranworth, Norfolk, enlisted Lowestoft.
Buried in SAVY BRITISH CEMETERY, Aisne, France. Plot I. Row R. Grave
4. See also Lowestoft
|
SAUNDERS |
John
Newby |
Born
Lowestoft 17 Jan 1884. He was an engineman in the Royal Naval Reserve
on the HM Trawler Bracklyn, his service number 3364ES (Ch). He died
or was killed as a direct result of enemy action on 11 May 1917,
his body was not recovered for burial. His next of kin was Mildred
SAUNDERS (nee Cook) at 38 Cambridge Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. His
name is also on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Panel 27. See also Lowestoft
|
SAUNDERS |
Robert
Heslop |
Private
G/11903, 11th Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Died
of wounds 23 September 1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft,
Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft. Son of Mr. H. H.
Saunders, of 77, Cambridge Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried in OUTTERSTEENE
COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, BAILLEUL, Nord, France. Plot I. Row
B. Grave 23. See also Lowestoft
|
SAUNDERS |
Samuel
John |
Deck
Hand 8480/DA, H.M.S. "Vigorous", Royal Naval Reserve.
Died 18th October 1918. Aged 19. Son of William John and Eliza Saunders,
of 12, Raglan St., Lowestoft. Buried in (BECCLES ROAD) CEMETERY,
LOWESTOFT, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section R. Grave 414. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft |
SAYER |
Frank
[Yates] |
Private
43211, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 27 March
1918. Aged 25. Enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Francis Robert and Marie
Elsie Sayer. Formerly 1272, Suffolk Cyclist Battalion. No known
grave. Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 25.
See also Lowestoft St Andrews
and
Lowestoft |
SAYER |
Frederick
Charles |
Skipper
8747, H.M. Trawler "Gabir", Royal Naval Reserve. Killed
by a mine of the East Coast 24 May 1918. Awarded the Distinguished
Service Medal (D.S.M.). No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 30.
See also Lowestoft
|
SAYER |
Walter
Edward |
Second
Mate (3rd Officer), S.S. "Mesopotamia" (Transport Ship),
Mercantile Marine. Accidentally shot at Port Said 30 November 1918.
Aged 23. Brother of Mr. John L. Sayer, of 19, The Esplanade, Lowestoft.
Native of Lowestoft. Baptised 13 August 1897 in Lowestoft St Margaret.
In the 1901 census he was aged 4, born Lowestoft, resident with
his parents, Francis Robert and Mary Ellen, at 4, Battery Green
Terrace, Lowestoft, Mutford, Suffolk. Buried in PORT SAID WAR MEMORIAL
CEMETERY, Egypt. Section Q. Grave 20.
See also Lowestoft
|
SCARLE |
Albert
[Edward] |
Private
24713, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 16 August
1916. Born Oulton, Suffolk, enlisted Gt. Yarmouth. Son of William
John Scarle, of Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A.
See
also Lowestoft
|
SCARLE |
Clifford
[Charles] |
Sapper
166366, 103rd Field Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action 28
May 1917. Born and resident Carlton Colville, Suffolk, enlisted
Gt. Yarmouth. Son of William John and Isabella Scarle, of Foxboro'
House, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. Buried in DICKEBUSCH NEW MILITARY
CEMETERY EXTENSION, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot III. Row A. Grave
12. See
also Lowestoft
|
SCARLL |
Thomas |
[Also
spelt SCARLE on some occasions] Skipper, H.M. Drifter Eyrie, Royal
Naval Reserve. Died 2 September 1914. Aged 48. Husband of Elizabeth
Scarll, of 62, Norwich Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 8. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews and
Lowestoft
|
SCOWEN |
[William]
Arthur |
Private
27360, 6th Battalion, Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry).
Killed in action 22 August 1917 in France & Flanders. Formerly G/23448,
East Surrey Regiment. Born London, enlisted Lambeth, Surrey, resident
Lowestoft. Husband of Beatrice Lily Scowen, of 8, Pier Terrace,
Lowestoft. Buried in TYNE COT CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot XLV. Row F. Grave 9. See
also Lowestoft
|
SECRET |
Thomas
Henry |
Private
G/2860, 7th Battalion, Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed inaction
29 August 1915 in France & Flanders. Aged 25. Born Kirkley, Lowestoft,
Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, Suffolk, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Son of George Secret, of 9, Payne St., South Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and
Face 5 D. See
also Lowestoft
|
SEELEY |
Charles
William |
Private
14752, 11th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Died of wounds 3 October
1916. Aged 21. Born Blundeston, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, resident
Oulton Broad. Son of Cornelius William and Edith Seeley, of The
Lodge, Waveney Hill, Oulton Broad; Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried in
DERNANCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot III.
Row D. Grave 5. See
also Lowestoft
|
SENDALL |
Clement
Freeman |
Corporal
23397, 2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action
25 March 1918 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted
Peterborough, Northants. No known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 54 to 56. See
also Lowestoft
|
SEXBERY |
Frederick
Robert |
[Spelt
SEXBURY on CWGC] Boy Cook 826/SBC, H.M. Trawler "John Pascoe",
Royal Naval Reserve.
Died
from tubercular meningitis 28 October 1917. Born 11 March 1900 in
Flixton, Suffolk, baptised 27 May 1900 in St Mary Church, Flixton.
Son of Robert and Mary Ann Sexbery, of 44, Princes Rd., Lowestoft
formerly 23, Ipswich Road, Lowestoft. Admitted to Bungay Council
Boys School in 1907. In the 1911 census he was aged 11, at school,
born Flixton, Suffolk, son of Robert and Mary Ann, resident St Marys
Terrace, Bungay, Suffolk. Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD) CEMETERY,
Suffolk. Section 13. Grave 393. See also Lowestoft
|
SHARMAN |
Thomas
Edward Solomon |
Private
14462, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action at the
Battle for Ovillers 3 July 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 27. Born
Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Thomas Edward Sharman and
Sarah Jane Sharman (neé Solomon), of 84, Park Road, Lowestoft;
husband of Florence Jane Sharman (neé Storey)(1888-1927),
of 3, Park Holme Terrace, High Street, Lowestoft. Father of Edward
Harry (1911 - 1971), Dora Ella (1913 - 2000) and Margaret Eleanor
(1914 - 2003). No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A.
See also Lowestoft
Photographs
copyright © Jane Woodcock 2009 |
The
photographs here are of Florence Jane Sharman and the three
children, Dora Ella, Edward Harry & Margaret Eleanor Sharman
taken in 1915 for Thomas to take to The Somme. |
 |
|
|
SHARPE |
William |
Private
201478, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 18 August
1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 36. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Son of William and Eliza Sharpe, of 42, Seago St., Lowestoft. Formerly
4389, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in CATERPILLAR VALLEY CEMETERY, LONGUEVAL,
Somme, France. Plot IX. Row K. Grave 5.
See also Lowestoft
|
SHEPHERD |
J |
No
further information currently available.
See also Lowestoft
|
SHEPHERD |
W |
No
further information currently available.
See also Lowestoft
|
SHILLING |
James |
Private
20299, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 13 April
1916 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Buried
in BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot III. Row G.
Grave 69.
See also Lowestoft
|
SHORTEN |
Alfred |
Private
6096, 16th
Battalion, Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action at Bullecourt
11 April 1917. Aged 32. Born Freethorpe, Norfolk. Farm labourer
by trade. Attended Shipdham Endowed School. Emigrated aged 28. Brother
of Hubert Shorten, of 24 Oulton Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried
in QUEANT ROAD CEMETERY, BUISSY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II.
Row B. Grave 24. See also Australian
Roll of Honour Cicular.
|
SIMONDS |
Herbert
John |
Private
329157, 1/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died of wounds
21 March 1917. Aged 38. Born Langmere, Norfolk, enlisted Bury St
Edmunds. Son of Mrs. and the late Robert Beart Simonds, of Diss,
Norfolk; husband of Lily Simonds, of Lowestoft. Formerly 7853, Cambridgeshire
Regiment. Buried in VLAMERTINGHE MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot VI. Row D. Grave 5.
See also Lowestoft
|
SIMPSON |
Edward
Sire |
[Listed
as E R SIMPSON on memorial] Deck Hand 10781DA, H.M. Drifter "Dewey",
Royal Naval Reserve. Died 12 August 1917. Aged 32. Son of Mark and
Elizabeth Simpson, of Lowestoft; husband of Lucy Simpson, of 3,
Sudbury Cottages, Bevan St., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 26.
See also Lowestoft,
Lowestoft
St Andrews and Lowestoft
St John's |
SKEET |
Charles
[William] |
Seaman
4195A, S.S. "Rosa Harriette", Royal Naval Reserve. Died
from disease 9 November 1918. Born 5 April 1889 in Kinstad, Norfolk.
Husband of Lilly Violet Plummer, of 14 South Elham Terrace, Oulton
Road, Lowestoft. Buried in CARDIFF (CATHAYS) CEMETERY, Fairoak Road,
Cathays, Cardiff, Glamorganshire. Plot/Row/Section EB. Grave 100.
See also Lowestoft
|
SKOULDING |
Arthur
[John] |
Private
G/14923, 1st Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Died
4 May 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 24. Born Carlton Colville,
Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, Suffolk, resident Lowestoft. Husband
of Mary Skoulding, of 7, School Rd., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. Formerly
11411, Royal Fusiliers. Buried in NIEDERZWEHREN CEMETERY, KASSEL,
Hessen, Germany. Plot VI. Row D. Grave 6.
See also Lowestoft
|
SLADDEN |
Albert
V |
Private
15525, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 April
1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. No
known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMRIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Bay 4.
See also Lowestoft
|
SLATER |
William
John |
Deck
Hand 888DA, H.M. Drifter Eyrie, Royal Naval Reserve. Lost at sea
2nd September 1914. Aged 18. Son of Gertrude Slater, of 59, Maidstone
Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Kent. Panel 8. See also Lowestoft
St John's, Lowestoft
St Andrew's and
Lowestoft |
SMALL |
Kenneth
George William |
Rifleman
3939, 16th (County of London) Battalion (Queen's Westminster Rifles),
London Regiment. Died of wounds 29 August 1916 in France & Flanders.
Born Lowestoft, enlisted Westminster, resident Clapham. MANCHESTER
SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Lancashire. PLot/Row/Section Q. Grave 401. (Screen
Wall). |
SMALLWOOD |
William |
Engineer,
H.M. Drifter Silvery Harvest, Royal Naval Reserve. Died of disease
contracted on Service.
See also Lowestoft
|
SMITH |
B |
No
further information currently available |
SMITH |
Benjamin
James |
Born
Lowestoft 11 Feb 1890. He was a seaman in the Royal Naval Reserve
on the SS Tyrhaug, his service number 6437A (Ch). He died or was
killed as a direct result of enemy action on 22 Mar 1918, his body
was not recovered for burial. He was the son of Henry & Rebecca
SMITH and the husband of Elizabeth H SMITH of Park Hill Cottages,
Oulton, Lowestoft, Suffolk. His name is also on the Chatham Naval
Memorial, Panel 30. |
SMITH |
Frank |
Lance
Corporal 15526, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
in France 13 September 1916.
Born Heckingham, Norfolk, enlisted Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A.
See also Lowestoft
|
SMITH |
Francis
William |
Deckhand
3242, H.M. Drifter "Datum", Royal Naval Reserve. Killed
at sea 26 October 1916. Aged 22. Born
8 November 1893 in Corfow, suffolk. Son of Arthur and Charlotte
Agnes Smith, of 9, Worthing Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known grave.
Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 19.
See also Lowestoft
|
SMITH |
Henry
William |
Private
75, 54th (1st/1st East Anglian) Casualty Clearing Station, Royal
Army Medical Corps Territorial Force). Drowned in the Royal Edward
13 August 1915. Aged 35. Enlisted Lowestoft. Husband of Mabel Marie
Fairweather (formerly Smith), of 12, Payne St., Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli).
Panel 201 and 202 or 236 to 239 and 328.
See also Lowestoft
|
SMITH |
Percy
Allen |
Private
G/18091, 7th Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).
Killed in action 23 July 1917. Aged 21. Born Corton near Lowestoft,
enlisted Bury St Edmunds. Son of Arthur and Elizabeth Smith, of
33, Tennyson Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES
(MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 45 and 47.
See also Lowestoft St Andrew's
and
Lowestoft |
SMITH |
Percy
Henry Brooks |
Born
Lowestoft 21 Jun 1887. He was a Leading Deck Hand in Royal Naval
Reserve on the HM Drifter Cosmos, his service number 3204DA (Ch).
He died or was killed as a direct result of enemy action on 15 Feb
1918, his body was not recovered for burial. His next of kin was
his wife Adeline SMITH or MANNING living 19 Roman Road, Lowestoft,
Suffolk. His name is also on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Panel 30. |
SMITH |
Thomas
Edward |
[Listed
as Edward Thomas SMITH on CWGC & SDGW] Private 44062, 9th Battalion,
Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 December 1916 in France &
Flanders. Aged 42. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel
37 and 38.
See also Lowestoft
|
SMITH |
William
E |
Private
9251, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
4 November 1914. Aged 38. Born Fulham, Middlesex, enlisted Lowestoft.
Husband of Elizabeth H. Smith, of 35, Stevens St., Lowestoft. No
known grave. Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais,
France. Panel 9. See
also Lowestoft
|
SMITH |
William
F |
No
further information currently available. See
also Lowestoft
|
SMITH |
William
Henry |
Private
8047, 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 16th
June 1915. Aged 32. Born and resident Lowestoft enlisted Grantham.
Son of William Henry and Rebecca Smith, of 63, Tonning St., Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 21. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft |
SOANES |
Arthur |
Deckhand
11241DA, H.M. Smack "Ethel and Millie", Royal Naval Reserve.
Presumed to have lost his life 16 August 1917. when his ship was
sunk by an enemy submarine. Aged 38. Born Burgh St Peters 6 January
1879. Son of George and Sarah Soanes, of Aldeby, Suffolk; husband
of Florence Soanes, of 97, Carlton Rd., South Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 36. See
also Lowestoft
|
SOANES |
Albert
Arthur |
Private
33596, 9th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Died of wounds 15 October
1918. Aged 27. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Albert and Louisa
Soanes; husband of Mabel Beatrice Soanes, of 8, Howard St., Lowestoft.
Buried in DELSAUX FARM CEMETERY, BEUGNY, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot I. Row G. Grave 3.
See also Lowestoft St Andrews
and
Lowestoft |
SOAMES |
William
Walter |
Born
Lowestoft 12 Sep 1896. He was an Engineman in the Royal Naval Reserve
on the HM Drifter Launch Out, his service number 4102TS (Ch). Killed
in the Dover Raid 26 Oct 1916, and his body was not recovered for
burial. His parents and next of kin were John & Emma SOANES
of 6 Spurgeons Score, Lowestoft, Suffolk. See
also Lowestoft
|
SOLOMON |
Amos
[Albert John] |
Gunner
141850, 295th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in
action 26 September 1917. Born and resident Oulton Broad, enlisted
Bury St Edmunds. Buried in VOORMEZEELE ENCLOSURES NO.1 AND NO.2,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row K. Grave 4.
See
also Lowestoft
|
SOLOMON |
Charles
Napier |
Private
161329, Eastern Command Labour Centre, Labour Corps. Died in United
Kingdom on Service 16 June 1918. Aged 24. Born Oulton Broad, enlisted
Lowestoft, resident Carleton Colville. Husband of Elizabeth L. J.
Banham (formerly Solomon), of 19, Wellington Cottages, Clapham Rd.,
Lowestoft. Born at Carlton Colville, Lowestoft. Formerly 34771,
Suffolk Regiment. Buried in EPSOM CEMETERY, Surrey. Listed on Screen
Wall K. 650.
See
also Lowestoft
|
SONGHURST |
Thomas
James |
Corporal
14129, "A" Company, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died
of wounds 11 May 1917. Aged 24. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Songhurst, of Lowestoft; husband of Elizabeth Songhurst,
of 23, High St., Dunbar. Buried in BUCQUOY ROAD CEMETERY, FICHEUX,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row F. Grave 23.
See also Lowestoft St Andrews
and Lowestoft
|
SPALDING |
Reginald
Charles |
Corporal
9250, 3rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment).
Died 12th September 1917. Aged 28. Born April 1889 in Lowestoft.
Son of James and Kate E. Spalding, of 96, Warden St., Mimico, Ontario.
Native of Lowestoft. Awarded the Military Medal (M.M.). Labourer
by trade. Unmarried. Enlisted and passed fit 22nd September 1914
at Valcartier, Canada. Height 5 feet 5½ inches, girth 38½
inches, complexion medium, eyes blue, hair dark brown. Religion
Church of England. Buried in FOSSE No.10 COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION,
SAINS-EN-GOHELLE, Pas de Calais, France. Plot III. Row A. Grave
1. National Archives of Canada Accession Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 9168 - 45. See also Lowestoft
St John's, Lowestoft
St Andrew's and
Lowestoft |
SPARROW |
Frederick |
Private
40894, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 14 June 1917
in France & Flanders. Aged 39. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Bury St.
Edmunds. Son of Harriet Sparrow, of 233, Clapham Rd., Lowestoft.
Buried in DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY, ETRUN, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot IV. Row J. Grave 41.
See
also Lowestoft
|
SPARROW |
George
Edward |
Born
Lowestoft 3 Oct 1884. He was a 2nd hand in the Royal Naval Reserve
on the HMS Victory, his service number 17406DA (Ch). He died from
disease on the 24 Nov 1918 and is buried in Grave number S 458 in
the North Lowestoft Cemetery, Beccles Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk.
The next of kin was his wife Caroline Elizabeth SPARROW living 20
Princes Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk.
See
also Lowestoft
|
SPOOR |
Richard
Stanley |
Private
201248, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds Friday 18th
August 1916. Born 31st July 1894 in Lowestoft, Suffolk. Enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of Moses & Harriet Spoor of Queen St, Lowestoft.
Formerly 3849, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in CATERPILLAR VALLEY CEMETERY,
LONGUEVAL, Somme, France. Plot IX Row D Grave 2.
See
also Lowestoft
|
SPURGEON |
Andrew |
Private
49205, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action in
France 27 September 1918. Aged 19. Enlisted and resident Lowestoft.
Son of Mrs. Frances E. Spurgeon, of 17, Chapel St., Lowestoft, and
the late William Spurgeon. Buried in MOEUVRES COMMUNAL CEMETERY
EXTENSION, Nord, France. Plot I. Row B. Grave 15.
See
also Lowestoft
|
SPURGEON |
Clifford
[George] |
Gunner
895137, V 55th Trench Mortar Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Killed
in action at Ypres 7 May 1917. Aged 21. Born and enlisted Lowestoft.
Grandson of Mrs. E. Spurgeon, of 23, St. Peters Street, Lowestoft.
Buried in VLAMERTINGHE MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot VI. Row L. Grave 10.
See
also Lowestoft
|
SPURGEON |
Louis |
Corporal
9771, 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action in
France 12 October 1916. Aged 26. Born and resident Lowestoft, enlisted
Great Yarmouth. Son of Frances E. Spurgeon, of 17, Chapel St., Lowestoft,
and the late William Spurgeon. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 2 C.
See
also Lowestoft
|
STANNDARD |
William
John |
Private
1590, 6th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died in United Kingdom 27
July 1916. Aged 32. Born Cookley, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Husband
of Lily Emma Stannard, of 17, Morton Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in LOWESTOFT
(BECCLES ROAD) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section I. Grave 117.
See
also Lowestoft
|
STARLING |
Albert |
Private
A/202863, 2nd Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action
in France 18 September 1918. Born St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, circa
1889, enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly S/2SR/06388, Royal Army Service
Corps. Buried in BERTHAUCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, PONTRU, Aisne,
France. Plot/Row/Section B. Grave 14.
See
also Lowestoft
and Liverpool Street Station,
London
|
STEBBINGS |
Frank
William |
[Listed
as William Frank STEBBINGS on CWGC and SDGW] Private 43059, 7th
Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 28 April 1917 in France
& Flanders. Aged 19. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of
Henry Hebbert Stebbings and Katherine Stebbings, of 1, Holly Rd.,
Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. Formerly 2507, Suffolk Regiment. No known
grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay
4.
See
also Lowestoft
|
STEBBINGS |
George
[T] |
Private
G/15468, 6th Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Killed
in action 3 July 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 22. Born Lowestoft,
Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft. Son of Ernest Frederick
and Elizabeth Pratt Stebbings, of 12, Beccles Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly
9087, Suffolk Regiment.
Buried in OVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot VIII.
Row P. Grave 4.
See
also Lowestoft
|
STEEL |
John
Samuel Savory |
Lance
Corporal 20812, 5th Battalion, King's (Shropshire Light Infantry).
Died of wounds 17 October 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 41. Born
Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Husband of Flora Steel,
of 40, Salisbury Rd., South Lowestoft, Suffolk. Formerly 34341,
Suffolk Regiment. Buried in LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XXI. Row E. Grave 10A. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft |
STERRY |
Arthur
Daniel |
Private
202937, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 23 April
1917 in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Formerly
6525, Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Bay 4.
See
also Lowestoft
|
STERRY |
Esmond
Jack |
Sapper
84668, 208th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action 21st
March 1918. AGed 20. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of John Sterry,
of 7, Grosvenor Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on
ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 1. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft |
STERRY |
George
Thomas |
Private,
Royal West Surrey Regiment.
See
also Lowestoft
|
STERRY |
Victor
A |
Sergeant
15531, 15th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 6 November
1917 in Palestine. Aged 30. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Husband of Mrs. L. E. Palmer (formerly Sterry), of 63, Worthing
Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in BEERSHEBA WAR CEMETERY, Israel and Palestine
(including Gaza). Section M. Grave 31.
See
also Lowestoft
|
STERRY |
Wilfred
Joseph |
Private
1356, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 7 February 1916. Aged
21. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Ipswich. Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES
ROAD) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section 13. Grave 387.
See
also Lowestoft
|
STEWART |
William
Stewart |
Flight
Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Air Service. Killed in a flying accident
8 November 1916. Aged 19. Changed his surname from Tarratt to Stewart
after inheriting certin Scottish lands. Born 9 April 1897 in London.
Son of Joseph Fox Tarratt, of Ellary, Ardrishaig, Argyll, and of
Mary Georgiana Helen McNeill, his wife. Laird of Ellary, Ardrishaig,
and the Isle of Coll, Argyll, she was also knwn by the surname Rogers.
His younger brother also fell, see Duncan McNeil Fox Tarratt. Buried
in the North-West corner of CLADH BHILLE BURIAL GROUND, Argyllshire.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and
Lowestoft |
STOFER |
Cecil
William |
Serjeant
5882, 233rd Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died of wounds
Tuesday 2 October 1917. Ages 25. Born Wembaston, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of John Stofer, of 502, London Rd., South Lowestoft,
Suffolk. Formerly 20763, Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 154 to 159
and 163A.
See
also Lowestoft
Cecil
was a serjeant in 233rd Machine Gun Corps. He had been wounded
in August 1916 and after recovering, returned to the Front. He
and his men had been under severe shell fire for seven days and
the machine-guns had been buried several times.
His
commanding officer wrote that he was the bravest man he had even
seen, setting a fine example to the others, helping the wounded,
steadying everyone and scorning to take cover until others were
safe.
He
was hit and wounded on September 30th and taken to the dressing
station at once, but died two days later.
Cecil’s parents John and Florence lived at 502 London Road
South, Lowestoft. Cecil was a member of the Pakefield Church Choir
and worked as a Printer prior to enlisting.
|
STOLLERY |
Thomas
[Bruce] |
Petty
Officer 4176A, H.M.S. "President III" (S.S. "Celtic
Prince"), Royal Naval Reserve. Died 8 August 1918. Aged 25.
Born at Kirkley, Suffolk. Son of Mr. Stollery, of 28, Howard St.,
Lowestoft, England. Buried in QUEBEC CITY (MOUNT HERMON) CEMETERY,
Quebec, Canada. Section Z. Grave 10447.
See also Lowestoft St Andrews
also
Lowestoft
|
STONE |
Henry
[John] |
Officers'
Steward 363191, F.I.M.S. "Halcyon", Royal Navy. Died of
consumption 39 May 1919. Aged 35. Son of Henry Quested Stone; husband
of Harriett Elizabeth Stone, of 19, Laundry Lane, Lowestoft. Born
at Canterbury, Kent. Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD) CEMETERY,
Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section L. Grave 125.
See
also Lowestoft
|
STRONG |
J
J |
|
SUSTINS |
Frank |
[Listed
as SISTINS on SDGW] Sapper 84855, 208th Field Company, Royal Engineers.
Killed in action in France 9 August 1916. Born and resident Lowestoft.
Buried in FLATIRON COPSE CEMETERY, MAMETZ, Somme, France. Plot II.
Row C. Grave 9. See also Lowestoft |
SWAN |
James
Victor |
Private
G/25850, 6th Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).
Died of wounds 13 May 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 19. Born Lowestoft,
Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, Suffolk. Son of William James and Alice
Maud Swan, of 3 R, Reeve St., Lowestoft, Suffolk. Formerly 48531,
Suffolk Regiment. Buried in DOULLENS COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
NO.2, Somme, France. Plot II. Row B. Grave 17.
See also Lowestoft
and Liverpool Street Station |
SWAN |
Sidney
Thompson |
Deck
Hand 4629DA (Ch), HMS Q20, Royal Naval Reserve. He was killed or
died by means other than disease, accident or enemy action on 29
March 1917, his body was not recovered for burial. Born Lowestoft
10 May 1890. He was the son of Thompson & Elizabeth Swan; he
married Annie Coleman (1891-1916) at St Margaret's, Lowestoft 26
November 1914. His next of kin was his widowed mother Elizabeth,
living 38 May Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated
on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent, Panel 26.
See also Lowestoft St Andrews
also
Lowestoft
|
SYMONDS |
Henry |
Engineman
472ES, H.M. Drifter Golden Rule, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed in
Dover Raid 15 February 1918. Aged 35. Son of William and Mary Ann
Symonds, of Toft Montes, Haddiscoe, Norwich; husband of Marian Ellen
Symonds, of 3, Factory St., Lowestoft. In the 1911 census he was
aged 28, a Drift Net Fisherman, born Toft Monks, Norfolk, married
to Marian Ellen, with three sons and two duaghters, resident 14
Oulton Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated
on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 31. See also Lowestoft
and Haddiscoe, Norfolk |
TARBOX |
Bertram
Henry |
Private
16474, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 21 April
1015. Born Norwich, enlisted Lowestoft. Birth registered in the
April to June Quarter 1882 in the Norwich Registration District,
Norfolk. In the 1891 census he is aged 8, son of James A and Elizabeth
H Tarbox, born Norwich, Norfolk, resident Norwich. In the 1901 census
he is aged 18, son of James A and Elizabeth Tarbox, Stable Groom,
born Norwich. resident 8 Short(?) Road, St John, Lowestoft. Emabrked
France 16 January 1915. Buried in BEDFORD HOUSE CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Enclosure No. 4 Plot XI. Row AA. Grave 50. See also Lowestoft
|
TARRATT |
Duncan
McNeill Fox |
Second
Lieutenant, 2nd Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action
4th October 1917. Aged 19. Born 16 July 1898. Younger son of Joseph
Fox Tarratt, of Ellary, Ardrishaig, Argyll, and of Mary Georgiana
Helen McNeill, his wife. Laird of Ellary, Ardrishaig, and the Isle
of Coll, Argyll. His elder brother also fell, see William Stewart
Stewart. Buried in CEMENT HOUSE CEMETERY, Langemark-Poelkapelle,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XIII. Row A. Grave 3. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft |
TAYLOR |
Henry
aka Harry |
Private
14625, 9th Battalion, Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire
Regiment). Died of wounds 1 August 1916 in France & Flanders. Born
Stradbrokedis, Suffolk, enlisted Thirsk, resident Lowestoft. Buried
in HEILLY STATION CEMETERY, MERICOURT-L'ABBE, Somme, France. Plot
III. Row E. Grave 36. See also Lowestoft
|
THACKER |
George
Daniel |
Temporary
Skipper, H.M. Drifter Cosmos, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed in action
15 February 1918 when his ship was sunk by German Destroyers in
the Dover Straits. Born 1873 Wrentham Suffolk. Son of Daniel Thacker
and Caroline Eliza Thacker nee Rendlesham. He was the eldest of
9 siblings. His youngest sibling and brother was Stanley Arthur
Thacker (listed below). Husband of Elizabeth Susannah Thacker (nee
Reynolds) married 1902 in Mutford Registration District No known
grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 30.
Extract
from Probate Calendars of England & Wales 1919:
THACKER
george Daniel of 26-Worthing-road Lowestoft died 14 February 1918
at sea Administration London 13 September to Elizabeth Susannah
Thacker widow. Effects £334 16s 1d.
|
THACKER |
Stanley
Arthur |
Lance
Corporal G/50092, 11th Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex
Regiment). Died of wounds 18 May 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged
22. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft.
Son of Daniel and Caroline Eliza Thacker, of Eddystone Villa, Kirkley
Run West, Lowestoft. Brother of George Daniel Thacker (above). Formerly
2618, Royal Fusiliers. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot XVIII. Row O. Grave 17A. See also Lowestoft
|
THAXTON |
Robert
Stanley |
Corporal
45556, 4th BBattalion, South Wales Borderers. Died in mesopotamia
18 July 1918. Aged 38. Born Bridgwater, Somerset, enlisted Lowestoft.
Husband of Edith Clara Eliza Thaxton, of 1, Volta Terrace, Norwich
Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly 30494, Bedfordshire Regiment. Buried in
BAGHDAD (NORTH GATE) WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot III. Row D. Grave
5. See also Lowestoft
|
THORPE |
William |
Skipper,
S.S. "James and Walter", Royal Naval Reserve. Died from
pneumonia 7 March 1919. Son of Daniel and Mary Thorpe; husband of
Maria Rowetta Thorpe, of 9, Dell Rd., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. Buried
in the left of corner of CARLTON COLVILLE ADDITIONAL CHURCHYARD,
Suffolk. See also Lowestoft
|
THURLING |
John
Cecil |
Corporal
3095, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 1 November
1916. Enlisted Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft
and also Liverpool Street
Station, London |
THURSTON |
M
G |
probably
M G THURSTON, Driver T4/038228, Motor Transport, Royal Army Service
Corps attached 4th Field Survey Company, Royal Engineers. Died 26th
July 1919. Buried in COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Koln (Cologne),
Nordrhein-Westfal, Germany, Plot I. Row E. Grave 19. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft |
TIBBENHAM |
Arthur
Thomas |
Trumpeter
80797, 1st/1st Battalion, Essex Yeomanry. Killed in action 11 April
1917. Aged 26. Enlisted Clacton, resident Bungay. Son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Tibbenham, of 132, Carlton Rd., Lowestoft. No known grave.
Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 1. See
also Lowestoft
|
TIMONEY |
Alexander
Robert [John] |
Private
8844, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 4 November
1914. Aged 18. Born Kirkley, Suffolk, enlisted Norwich, Norfolk.
Son of Mr. and Mrs R. J. Timoney, of 14, Halcyon Crescent, Lowestoft.
In the 1901 census he was aged 5, son of Robert and Ada Timoney,
born Lowestoft, resident 135, London Road, Lowestoft. No known grave.
Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel
8. See also Lowestoft
|
TODD |
Cuthbert
Harry |
[Listed
as Harry Cuthbert on SDGW and CWGC] Lance Corporal 43006, 7th Battalion,
Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 12 October 1916. Aged 23. Born
Kirkley, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Robert Charles and
Amelia Todd, of 389, London Rd. South, Lowestoft. Formerly 1075,
Suffolk Cyclist Battalion. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. See also Lowestoft
|
TRIPP |
Harry
Edward |
Rifleman
302557, 5th (City of London) Battalion (London Rifle Brigade), London
Regiment. Died of wounds 25 January 1917 in France & Flanders. Born
Lowestoft, enlisted Harringay, resident New Southgate. Husband of
E. Tripp, of 37, Limes Avenue, New Southgate, London. Formerly 4302,
London Regiment. In the 1911 census he was aged 29, born Lowestoft,
a boarder, Elementary School Teacher, resident 104 Palmers Road,
New Southgate, Middlesex. Buried in LAVENTIE MILITARY CEMETERY,
LA GORGUE, Nord, France. Plot III. Row E. Grave 22.
See also Lowestoft St Andrews
and
Lowestoft
|
TURNER |
William
Frederick |
Rifleman
6243, 2/17th (County of London) Battalion (Poplarand Stepney Rifles),
London Regiment. Killed in action 7 August 1916 in France & Flanders.
Aged 22. Son of William and Eliza Turner, of Lowestoft. Formerly
4194, 6th Cyclists, Suffolks. Enlisted Saxmundham, resident Lowestoft.
Buried in ECOIVRES MILITARY CEMETERY, MONT-ST. ELOI, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot III. Row C. Grave 26. |
TURRELL |
Charles
[Frederick] |
Deckhand
3809/DA, H.M. Drifter "John Mitchell", Royal Naval Reserve.
Accidentally drowned at Dover 8 February 1915. Aged 16. Born 1 MAy
1896 in Oulton Broad. Son of George and Jane Turrell, of Commodore
Rd., Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried in DOVER (ST. JAMES'S)
CEMETERY, Kent. Plot L. Row K. Grave 33. See also Lowestoft
|
TURRELL |
Charles
John |
Corporal
14624, 10th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Killed in action 1 July 1916
in France & Flanders. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft, resident
Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 10 D. See also Lowestoft
|
TURRELL |
Edward
George |
Private
23470, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 3 July
1916. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Buried in OVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY,
Somme, France. Grave lost. Special Memorial 3. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews and
Lowestoft
|
TURRELL |
Herbert |
Deck
Hand 16407/DA, H.M. Drifter "Lichen", Royal Naval Reserve.
Acidentally killed in the North Sea 3 September 1918. Aged 28. Born
29 January 1889 in Henstead, Suffolk. Son of Arthur and Elizabeth
Turrell; husband of Annie Turrell, of Hill Farm, Mutford, Beccles,
Suffolk. Born at Carlton Colville, Lowestoft. Buried in SOUTH SHIELDS
(HARTON) CEMETERY, Durham. Plot/Row/Section U. Grave 8710. See also
Lowestoft
|
TUTHILL |
James
Robert |
Lance
Corporal G/40101, 6th Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
Died of wounds 4 July 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 34. Born Limerick,
Ireland, enlisted Lowestoft, Suffolk, resident Lowestoft. Son of
Rosanna and the late Charles Tuthill, of Carlton, Saxmundham, Suffolk.
Formerly 11230, East Kent Regiment. Buried in BAGNEUX BRITISH CEMETERY,
GEZAINCOURT, Somme, France. Plot III. Row G. Grave 19. See also
Lowestoft
|
TUTTLE |
Henry
[Alfred] |
Private
13937, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 18 April
1918. Aged 24. Born Horsford, Norfolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of
Mrs. Alice Ellen Tuttle, of 1, Sunshine Terrace, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium.
Panel 3. See also Lowestoft
|
UPSON |
Charles
[William Henry] |
Private
8176, 2nd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Died from dysentery at Borak,
Mesopotamia 4 July 1916. Born Lowestoft circa 1892, enlisted Norwich,
Norfolk. A Bricklayer's Labourer before enlisting. Attested at Norwich
29 March 1910, height 5 feet 8½ inches, weight 141 lbs, chest
36 inches, fresh complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, religious denomination
Church of England. Son of William Upson, of 17 Stephen Street, Lowestoft.
Buried in BAGHDAD (NORTH GATE) WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot VI. Row
H. Grave 7. See also Lowestoft
|
VYSE |
W
A |
probably
William Anthony VYSE, Gunner 94046, 187th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison
Artillery. Died 22nd February 1919. Aged 34. Son of William and
Elizabeth Vyse, of Norwich; husband of Ethel S. Vyse, of 8, Carshalton
Rd., Norwich. Buried south of the Church in ST. ANDREW CHURCHYARD,
TROWSE, Norfolk. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft |
WALES |
Edward
William |
Private
40620, 9th Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Killed in action 9th
June 1917. Aged 25. Born and resident Lowestoft, enlisted Great
Yarmouth. Son of Frederick and Emily Grace Wales. Formerly 9113,
Norfolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE)
MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 44 and 46. See
also Lowestoft St John's
and
Lowestoft |
WALL |
Thomas
Henry [Hastings] |
Private
201227, 5th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 23 April
1917. Enlisted Ipswich. Aged 28. Formerly 3817, Suffolk Regiment.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wall, of 15, Coltville Rd., South Lowestoft,
husband of Violet Hilda Wall, of 21, Ontario Rd., South Lowestoft.
No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Bay 4. See also Lowestoft |
WARBY |
Albert
Stanley |
Private
475299, 88th Field Ambulance (Territorial Force), Royal Ary Medical
Corps. Died of wounds 4th October 1917. Aged 24. Enlisted Norwich,
resident Lowestoft. Son of John and Jane Warby, of Lowestoft, formerly
of London; husband of Ida Mary Warby, of 65, Rotterdam Rd., Lowestoft,
Suffolk. Buried in DUHALLOW A.D.S. CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot VII. Row F. Grave 16. See also Lowestoft
St John's, Lowestoft
St Andrews and
Lowestoft and also Norfolk
Teachers War Memorial |
WARD |
Albert
Victor |
Born
Lowestoft 15 Mar 1896. He was a seaman, his service number 7084A
(Ch) in the Royal Naval Reserve on the HM Trawler Briton. He was
killed or died as a direct result of enemy action on the 21 Jul
1915. He is buried in Grave number 52 in St Mary's Shotley Churchyard,
Shotley, Harwich, Suffolk. His next of kin was his father John WARD,
living 4 Wycombe Tee, St Georges Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. See also
Lowestoft |
WARD |
Ernest
[William] |
Private
42520, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 9 October
1918. Born Rushmere, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestfot. Formerly TR/9/11987,
Training Reserve. Buried in FLESQUIERES HILL BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord,
France. Plot VIII. Row H. Grave 10. See also Lowestoft |
WARD |
Frank
[George] |
Private
G/18109, 7th Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).
Killed in action 23 July 1917. Aged 24. Enlisted Lowestoft, resident
Beccles. Son of the late W. and M. Ward; husband of Ivy Barber (formerly
Ward), of 253, Grey St., London, Ontario, Canada. Formerly 2541,
Suffolk Yeomanry. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE)
MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 45 and 47. See
also Lowestoft |
WARD |
Frederick
James |
Private
7147, 1/6th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Killed in action 1
October 1916 in France & Flanders. Enlisted Bury St. Edmunds, resident
Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 14 A and 15 C. See also Lowestoft |
WARD |
James
Alfred |
Gunner
135027, 326th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in
action 31st October 1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 19. Born Lowestoft,
Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Mrs. A. Ward, of 98, Norwich
Rd., Lowestoft, and the late James Ward. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
6 to 7 and 162. See also Lowestoft
St John's, Lowestoft
St Andrews and
Lowestoft |
WARD |
Samuel |
Labour
Corps. No further information currently available. See also Lowestoft |
WARD |
Samuel
Richard |
Private
65290, 109th Company, Labour Corps. Killed in action 31 December
1917 in France & Flanders. Aged 40. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of Samuel and Louisa Ward; husband of Clara Maria
Ward, of 162, Raglan St., Lowestoft. Formerly 17368, 1st Infantry
Labour Company, Royal West Surrey Regiment. Buried in DOZINGHEM
MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XV. Row H. Grave
2. See also Lowestoft |
WARD |
William
[Frederick] |
Drummer
15386, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 3 August
1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 32. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft.
Husband of Jeanette Adelaide Ward, of 140, Raglan St., Lowestoft.
Buried in BRONFAY FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, BRAY-SUR-SOMME, Somme,
France. Plot I. Row A. Grave 5. See also Lowestoft
and Lowestoft St Andrews
|
WARFORD |
Harold
Maurice |
Private
123708, 61st Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in
action 21 March 1918. Aged 19. Born Kirkley, Suffolk 6 May 1888,
enlisted Lowestoft. Son of William Tyrell and Annie Laura (nee Sparkes)
Warford, of 25, The Avenue, Pakefield, Lowestoft. Formerly T/261551,
Royal Army Service Corps. Also on Pakefield Church, Lowestoft War
Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Panel 90 to 93.
See also Lowestoft
Note:
During Operation Michael, the Battle of St Quentin, first phase
battle of the Somme 1918. On 21st March Harold was in the 61st
Machine Gun Corps, when heavy German shellfire hit all areas of
the British lines at 04:40; the main attack was between Arras
and St Quentin; the German infantry attacked at 07:00 and the
forward zone (the 61st) was quickly overwhelmed and almost lost
completely.
|
WATERS |
Everett
John |
[Listed
as John Edward on CWGC and Edward John Waters in memorial book]
Trimmer 5301, H.M. Trawler "Yucca", Royal Naval Reserve.
Killed when his ship was sunk by mine 24 May 1918. Aged 36. Son
of Robert and Susan Waters, of Weston, Beccles; husband of Emma
Waters (nee Temple), of 20, Kimberley Rd., South Lowestoft, married
11 April 1917 at Lowestoft, St John's. No known grave. Commemorated
on CHATHAM MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 31.
See also Lowestoft |
WATERS |
James
William |
Private
38291, 16th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Died of wounds
5 September 1918. Aged 19. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of James
and Lavina Waters, of 26, Reeve St., Lowestoft, Suffolk.Buried in
EUSTON ROAD CEMETERY, COLINCAMPS, Somme, France. Plot II. Row H.
Grave 10.
See also Lowestoft |
WATSON |
Frederick
James |
Deck
Hand, Dredger "Mercurius" (London), Mercantile Marine.
Blown up 28 June 1916. Aged 57. Husband of Caroline Elizabeth Watson,
of 21, Cathcart St., Lowestoft. His son Private Frederick Samuel
Watson also fell (see below). In the 1911 census he was married,
aged 55, born Ramsgate, a fisherman, resident with his four sons,
including Frederick Samuel (below), at 21 Cathcart Street, Lowestoft,
Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London.
See
also Lowestoft |
WATSON |
Frederick
Samuel |
Private
7844, 7th Regiment, canadian Mounted Rifles. Died 27 November 1918.
Aged 25. Born 18 August 1893 in Lowstoft. Son of Mrs. Caroline Elizabeth
Watson, of 21, Cathcart St., Lowestoft. His father Deck Hand Frederick
James Watson also fell (see above). When he attested he was employed
as a Labourer. Attested and passed fit 5 February 1915 in Toronto,
Canada, aged 21 years 5 months, height 5 feet 9 inches, chest 36½
inches, medium complexion, blue eyes, light brown hair, religious
denomination Church of England. Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD)
CEMETERY, Suffolk. IN the 1911 census he was living with his father
and brothers, aged 17, a fish labourer, born Lowestoft, resident
at 21 Cathcart Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section 14.
Grave 366. National Archives of Canada Accession Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 10134 - 43 |
WEBSDALE |
Samuel
[Augustus] |
[Book
lists him as Private, Suffolk Regiment.] Seaman 5973/A, H.M.S. Almanzora,
Royal Naval Reserve. Drowned at Liverpool 21 July 1916. Aged 21.
Son of Mr. H. Websdale, of 54, Essex Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in WALLASEY
(RAKE LANE) CEMETERY, Cheshire. Section YP. Grave 16. See also Lowestoft
and Lowestoft St Andrews
|
WELHAM |
George
[Walton] |
Private
7087, 10th Battalion, Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action
in France 30 April 1918. Aged 27. Born Lowestoft. Son of George
and Mary Welham; husband of Florence M. Welham, of 10, Jacobs Street,
Lowestoft. Attended Lovewell Road, South Lowestoft School. Ship's
Carpenter by trade. Emigrated aged 24 years. Buried in CAESTRE MILITARY
CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot I. Row B. Grave 10. Australian
Roll of Honour Circular.
See also Lowestoft |
WESTGARTH |
Alexander
McDougal |
Stoker
1st Class SS/108184, H.M.S. "Pembroke", Royal Navy. Killed
in Channel Raid 4 September 1917. Aged 32. Born 28 June 1885 in
Newcastle-on-Tyne. Husband of Mabel Mahala Westgarth, of 9, Riverside
Rd., Lowestoft. In the 1891 census he was aged 8, a scholar, born
Newcastle-on-Tyne, resident with his mother, Janet Westgart, in
Severn Terrace, Carlton-Colville, Mutford, Suffolk. His name appears
in the admisison book for Kirkley School in 1892, son of Aleck,
his birth date here is given as 13 September 1885. Buried in LOWESTOFT
(KIRKLEY) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section L. Grave 101. See
also Lowestoft |
WESTGATE |
Joseph
George |
Born
Lowestoft 25 Nov 1896. He was a deck hand, his service number 8152DA
(Ch) in the Royal Naval Reserve on HMS Implacable. He died from
disease on the 2 Dec 1918 and was buried in grave number 14 357
at North Lowestoft Cemetery, Beccles Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. His
next of kin was his mother Louisa, she was notified at her address
of 121 St Margarets Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. See also Lowestoft |
WHEATLEY |
Frank
Rees |
Second
Lieutenant, 12th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Killed in action in
Belgium 11 August 1916. Aged 34. Son of Frank Wheatley, of Lowestoft;
husband of Evelyn Mary Wheatley, of "St. Martins," Station
Rd., Lowestoft.Buried in POTIJZE BURIAL GROUND CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 14.
See also Lowestoft |
WHITE |
Horace |
[Listed
as Henry on SDGW] Private 12656, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.
Died of wounds 20 July 1916. Aged 30. Born Croydon, Surrey, enlisted
Lowestoft. Husband of Maud Mary Ann Jowsey (formerly White), of
96, Long West Gate, Scarborough. No known grave. Commemorated on
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A. [This
man matches the details from the memorial book including service
no.]
See also Lowestoft |
WHITING |
William
Simon |
Engineman
471ES, H.M. Drifter "Eyrie", Royal Naval Reserve. Killed
when his ship hit a mine in the North Sea 2 September 1914. Aged
44. Married Jane Clark at Blything 1893. IN the 1911 census he was
aged 41, a Marine Engine Driver (Steam Drifter), born Leiston, Suffolk,
married to Jane with five daughters, 89 Worthing Road, Lowestoft,
Suffolk. His wife was resident at 4 Harold Road, Lowestoft. No known
grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 8. See
also Lowestoft St Andrews
and
Lowestoft |
WHYARD |
Harold
Thomas |
Private
356331, 1st/10th Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment). Killed
in action 21st September 1917. Aged 22. Enlisted and resident Liverpool.
Son of Arthur and Eva Whyard, of 65, Trafalgar St., Lowestoft; grandson
of an Alice Maria Meachen of Norwich, and Arthur James Whyard of
Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 31 to 34 and 162 and 162A and 163A.
See also Lowestoft St John's
and
Lowestoft |
WIGG |
Walter |
Private
G/14557, 7th Battalion, Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in action
22 August 1918 in France & Flanders. Born Leiston, Suffolk, enlisted
Lowestoft, Suffolk, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk |
WILES |
Harmon
aka Herman |
Private
8164, 2nd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Died in Mesopotamia 31 December
1916. Born Barnby, Suffolk, 1 July 1888, enlisted Great Yarmouth,
Norfolk. IN the 1901 census he was aged 13, born Barnby, Suffolk,
resident with his widowed mother, Matilda, in Back Lane, Barnby,
Mutford, Suffolk. Admitted to Beccles Board/Council Boys School,
Beccles, 1898. No known grave. Commemorated on BASRA MEMORIAL, Iraq.
Panel 10. See also
Lowestoft |
WILLGOSS |
Frederick
James |
Private
16553, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 4 May 1915.
Aged 22. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Hannah Harriet Willgoss,
of 12, Waveney Terrace, Whapload Rd., Lowestoft, and the late Charles
Willgoss; husband of Clara Jane Willgoss No known grave. Commemorated
on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
21. See also
Lowestoft |
WILLIAMS |
Leonard
Hame [A] |
[Listed
as Leonard Hume Willams on CWGC] Rifleman 392478, "A"
Company, 2/9th (County of London) Battalion (Queen Victoria's Rifles),
London Regiment. Killed in action 26 September 1917 in France &
Flanders. Aged 32. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of William
James Williams and Susan Elliott Williams, of "Kilwimung,"
Alexandra Rd., Lowestoft. Formerly 6016, 9th London Regiment. No
known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 151. See also
Lowestoft |
WILSON |
A
J |
Lance
Corporal, Suffolk Regiment. [Duplicate of the entry below]. See
also
Lowestoft |
WILSON |
[Arthur]
Jacob |
Private
15520, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 2 October
1915. Aged 19. Born Oulton, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft. Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson, of 3, Sunshine Terrace, Oulton Broad, Suffolk.
No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Panel 37 and 38. See also
Lowestoft |
WILSON |
Stuart
Low |
Private
329164, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in France
31 July 1917. Born Lowestoft, enlisted Bury St Edmunds. Formerly
7860, Cambridgeshire Regiment No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES
(MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 50 and 52.
See also
Lowestoft |
WINK |
George
Arthur |
Private
42792, 14th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Died of wounds 16th
October 1916. Aged 29. Born Rendham, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft.
Formerly 25023, Suffolk Regiment. Son of Arthur and Ellen Wink,
of 41, Kimberley Rd., Kirkley, Lowestoft. Native of Rendham, Saxmundham.
Buried in GROVE TOWN CEMETERY, MEAULTE, Somme, France. Plot I. Row
N. Grave 2. See also Lowestoft
St John's and
Lowestoft |
WOMACK |
Leonard
[Walter] |
Private
G/8154, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment)
attached 23rd Trench Mortar Battery. Killed in action 15 September
1917. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Brother of Mrs. A. E. Mulberry,
of 98, Beeches Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in MOTOR CAR CORNER CEMETERY,
Hainaut, Belgium. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 31. See also Lowestoft
St Andrews and Lowestoft |
WOOD |
Stanley |
Lance
Corporal 5342, 2/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion, Oxfordshire and
Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Died of wounds 19 July 1916. Aged
19. Enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Thomas Wood, of Ivy Cottage, Beccles
Rd., Oulton Broad, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS
MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 83 to 85.
Note:
He is recorded in the Memorial Book of the 2nd Bucks Battalion,
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry with Messrs Barkaway,
Mantripp, Carver, Wright & Castleton. All men transferred
from the Suffolks and who died at Fromelles - where the recovery
of bodies has just been completed. Five of these men have no known
grave and are remembered on Loos Memorial.
|
WOOD |
Stanley
A R |
Lance
Corporal, 6th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in France. See
also
Lowestoft |
WOODS |
William
James |
Private
G/25842, 1st Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Killed
in action 23 October 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 19. Born Lowestoft,
Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Lowestoft. Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Woods, of 73, Seago St., Lowestoft. Formerly 38231, Royal Warwickshire
Regiment. Buried in HIGHLAND CEMETERY, LE CATEAU, Nord, France.
Plot V. Row C. Grave 9. See also
Lowestoft and
also Liverpool Street Station,
London. |
WOOLGER |
E
E |
Private
16068, 3rd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in France. See also
Lowestoft |
WOOLNOUGH |
Herbert
James |
Skipper,
H.M.S. Royallien, Royal Naval Reserve. Killed in action 23 September
1916. Aged 45. Son of Mr. William Henry and Mrs. Lucy Mary Woolnough,
of 6, Lorne Rd., Lowestoft. Baptised 5 April 1874 at St Peter &
St John, Kirkley. In the 1911 census he was aged 37, married to
Lilly, occupation Trawling, born Lowestoft, resident with his family
at 9 Haward Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk . Buried in LOWESTOFT (KIRKLEY)
CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section M. Grave 97. See also
Lowestoft |
WOOLSTON |
Edward
Ernest |
[Listed
on memorial as E C WOOLSTON] Private 103380, 10th Battalion, Sherwood
Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment). Died of wounds
19 August 1918 in France & Flanders. Aged 19. Born Lowestoft, Suffolk,
enlisted Ipswich, Suffolk, resident Lowestoft, Suffolk. Son of the
late John and Edith Annie Woolstone, of Lowestoft. Buried in MONT
HUON MILITARY CEMETERY, LE TREPORT, Seine-Maritime, France. Plot
V. Row O. Grave 3A. See also
Lowestoft |
WREN |
Clifford
Victor |
Private
1859, 2/6th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died in United Kingdom
4 November 1914. Aged 23. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. IN the 1911
census he was the son of Edward John and Clara, aged 19, a Fish
Salesman Clerk, resident with his parents at 128 Denmark Road, Lowestoft,
Suffolk. Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD) CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section
B. Grave 378. See also
Lowestoft |
WRIGHT |
Arthur |
Private
9263, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
13 October 1915. Aged 20. Born Market Harborough, Leicestershire,
enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Mrs. Priscilla Wright, of 28, White Horse
St., Lowestoft. No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas
de Calais, France. Panel 37 and 38. See also
Lowestoft and
also Liverpool Street Station,
London. |
WRIGHT |
Chester
Harry |
[Memorial
book lists him as 5316] Lance Corporal 267082, 2/1st Buckinghamhsire
Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Killed
in action 19 July 1916. Aged 20. Enlisted Marsh Chape, Lincolnshire,
resident Lowestoft. Son of George Wright, of 10, Kendal Rd., Lowestoft.
Formerly 2262, Suffolk Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on
LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 83 to 85. See also
Lowestoft |
WRIGHT |
Frank
Nelson |
Private
34864, 26th Battalion (Tyneside Irish), Northumberland Fusiliers.
Killed in action in France 9 April 1917. Aged 19. Enlisted Osterley
Park, Middlesex. Formerly West Yorkshire Regiment. In the 1911 census
he was aged 13, at school, born Lowestoft, son of Herbert and Amelia
Beatrice Wright, resident with his parents at 137 Raglan Street,
Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried in BAILLEUL ROAD EAST CEMETERY, ST. LAURENT-BLANGY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row C. Grave 33. See also
Lowestoft |
WRIGHT |
George
William |
[Book
lists him as 24356] Private 24359, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.
Died of wounds 26 November 1917. Aged 24. Born Lowestoft, enlisted
Richmond, Yorkshire. Son of George Wright, of 59, Church Rd., Lowestoft.
Buried in VILLERS-GUISLAIN COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France. Grave
lost. Special memorial 5. See also
Lowestoft |
WRIGHT |
Leonard
Frederick Hall |
[Service
number in book D.N.W.942] Stoker 2nd Class K/19544, H.M.S.
Aboukir, Royal Navy. Lost with his ship when it was sunk by
a German submarine while in action in the North Sea 22 September
1914. Aged 18. Born 7 April 1894 in Lowestoft. Adopted son of Caroline
Wright, of 293, Whafload Rd., Lowestoft [listed as 293 Burton Road,
Lowestoft in Naval death records]. Enlisted 4 June 1913 for 12 yearsm
height 5 feet 5¾ inches, chest 34½ inches, dark hair,
grey eyes, fair complexion. No known grave commemorated on CHATHAM
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 6. See also
Lowestoft |
WRIGHT |
Sidney
[Charles] |
Lance
Corporal 43007, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
in France 12 October 1916. Aged 26. Enlisted Lowestoft. Son of Emma
Jane Wright, of 18, Worthing Rd., Lowestoft, Suffolk, and the late
Charles Wright. Formerly 1089, Suffolk Regiment. No known grave.
Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face
1 C and 2 A. See also
Lowestoft |
WRIGHT |
William
Victor Allen |
Private
22901, 6th Company, Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Killed in France
17 November 1918. Aged 21. Son of William John and Rhoda Frances
Wright, of "Etive," London Rd., South Lowestoft. Buried
in JANVAL CEMETERY, DIEPPE, Seine-Maritime, France. Plot I. Row
V. Grave 6. See also
Lowestoft |
YALLOP |
Albert
[Bertie] Hayward |
Gunner
82481, 180th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in
action 29 April 1918. Aged 27. Enlisted Lowestoft. Husband of Agnes
Yallop, of East Suffolk Hospital, Ipswich. born 10 November 1890
to parents Harriet Elizabeth (nee Hayward) and James Samuel Yallop.
Albert was the ninth of twelve children. Buried in BRANDHOEK NEW
MILITARY CEMETERY NO. 3, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot IV. Row
A. Grave 16. See
also Lowestoft St Andrews
and Lowestoft
His
birth was registered in the october to December Quarter 1890 in
the Mutford Registration District under the name Albert Bertie H
Yallop. In the 1901 census he was aged 10, son of James and Harriet
Yallop, born Lowestoft, resident 2 Surgeon's Score, Christchurch,
Lowestoft with 3 sisters and 2 brothers. In the 1911 census he is
aged 20, unmarried, son of James and Harriet, a Coal Merchant, born
Lowestoft, Suffolk, resident 27 Beccles Road, Lowestoft with 4 brothers
and two sisters.
In
the April to June Quarter 1914 he is registered in the Mutford Registration
District, Suffolk, as marrying Agnes Sarah Stanton (his name is
given as Albert B H Yallop); resident 72 Crown Street, Lowestoft.
They had a son, Jack Henry Stanton Yallop, born 6 April 1915 in
Lowestoft. The British Army Service Record gives the date of marriage
as 21 June 1914 in St Margaret's Church, Lowestoft at which time
he was with the Royal Garrison Artillery.
In
December 1915 Albert, aged 25, signed up for military service, and
on 18 May 1916 he was at Fort Burgoyne, Dover, with the Royal Garrison
Artillery Corps.
His
brother William Hayward Yallop was in the Royal Naval Reserve (born
6 April 1886 in Lowestoft).
His
short service record contains the following service details. Enlisted
as 82481, Royal Garrison Artillery. Resident 72 Crown Street, Lowestoft.
Coal Merchant by trade. Married. Enlisted 10 December 1915 at Lowestoft,
sent to the Army Reserve as a Private 11 December 1915, mobilized
15 May 1916, posted as a Gunner to No 1 Depot 15 May 1916, posted
to Dover Garrison 27 May 1916, posted to 144 Siege Battery 6 June
then admitted to Field Hospital 14 May 1917, discharged to Base
17 June 1917, joined 180 Siege Battery from base 25 June 1917 where
he was killed in action 29 April 1918. He was entitled to the British
War Service and Victory Medals. |
YALLOP |
Ernest
James |
Born
Lowestoft 15 Apr 1891. His service number was 10817 DA (Ch) in the
Royal Naval Reserve, on HM Trawler Donside. He died or was killed
as a direct result of enemy action 7 Jan 1917. His parents - William
George & Margaret Louisa YALLOP were notified at 73 Park Road,
Lowestoft, Suffolk. He was buried in Grave number 13 372 at North
Lowestoft Cemetery, Beccles Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk. |
YALLOP |
W |
Private
18829, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died at home, invalided
out. See
also Lowestoft |
YALLOP |
John
William |
[Listed
as W J on memorial] Second Hand 7933/SA, H.M. Drifter Dewey, Royal
Naval Reserve. Died 1 March 1918. Aged 36. Husband of Ida Yallop,
of 38, Essex Rd., Lowestoft. Buried in LOWESTOFT (BECCLES ROAD)
CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section 14. Grave 380. See
also Lowestoft St Andrews
and Lowestoft |
YOUNG |
Percival
Philip |
Born
Lowestoft 23 Aug 1886. Previously a postman with a wife called Sarah
and a son Richard. He was a trimmer with the Royal Naval Reserve
on HM Drifter Kent County, Official service number, Port Division:
5604.T.S. (Ch). He was killed or died as a direct result of enemy
action on the 8 Dec 1916, the body was not recovered for burial.
His wife Sarah Jane Young was notified at her address of 276 Raglan
Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk. His name is also on the Chatham Naval
Memorial, Panel 20. |
YOUNGES |
Leonard |
[Spelt
YOUNGS on CWGC, SDGW and St John's Memorial] Private 3375, 4th Battalion,
Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 16th September 1916. Aged 22. Enlisted
Ipswich. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Youngs, of 9, Ashley Rd., Lowestoft.
Buried in BECCLES ROAD CEMETERY, LOWESTOFT, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section
I. Grave 120. See also Lowestoft
St John's , Lowestoft,
Sailors & Fishermen's Bethel and
Lowestoft |
YOUNGMAN |
Edward
George |
[Listed
as Ernest George Youngman on CWGC] Rifleman 41424, on the CWGC "A"
Company, 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles and on SDGW, 14th Battalion,
Rifle Brigade. Killed in action 20th April 1918. Aged 20. Enlisted
Lowestoft. Son of Joseph Youngman, of 16, Harvey St., Lowestoft.
Formerly 7464, 3th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Buried in TYNE COT
CEMETERY, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot IX. Row E. Grave
4. See also Lowestoft St John's
and
Lowestoft |
YOUNGMAN |
Thomas
[George] |
wounds
20 September 1914. Aged 19. Born and enlisted Lowestoft. Son of
Thomas Last Youngman and Sarah Youngman, of 4, Parkholme Terrace,
Lowestoft, Suffolk. Buried in VENDRESSE BRITISH CEMETERY, Aisne,
France. Plot I. Row D. Grave 9.
See also Lowestoft
and Lowestoft
St Andrews |
YOUNGMAN |
William
James Wittler |
Ordinary
Seaman Z/7606, Royal Naval Depot (Crystal Palace) and Bristol Port
Division, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Died from disease 8th october
1918. Aged 18. He was born in Kirkley, Lowestoft, Suffolk on the
4th September 1900, his father was William James Youngman, living
5 Grosvenor Road, South Lowestoft at the time of his death and his
mother was Lilian (known as Lily) Mary, living 18 John Street, South
Lowestoft at the time of his death. He had a younger sister called
Irene Vera YOUNGMAN, born in 1907. Buried in LOWESTOFT (KIRKLEY)
CEMETERY, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section Y. Grave 35.
See also Lowestoft,
Sailors & Fishermen's Bethel and Lowestoft
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