
UFFORD
WAR MEMORIAL
World War 1 & 2 - Roll
of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and copyright
© Stuart Green 2006
The
memorials are to be found within the parish church, Ufford. A bronze
plaque is affixed to a seat within the church porch and holds 4 names
for the Second World War. The bench reads:
IN
MEMORY OF THE MEN OF UFFORD WHO LOST
THEIR LIVES IN THE WAR 1939-1945
There
is also a memorial chapel with panelling listing those from the First
World War who died and a three light, stained glass window depicting
Christ carrying the cross assisted by a First World War soldier and
sailor, below this are various symbols of the various military arms
represented, the window and panelling were originally dedicated in June
1920, the designer was Sir Ninian Copwer and this was reported in the
East Anglian Dialy Times 5th June 1920. There are 22 names for the first
World War. The window carries the names of all who died in both the
First and Second World War.
Panelling
in the chapel.
IN
MOST GRATEFUL AND LOVING
MEMORY OF THE MEN WHO
DIED FOR THEIR KING AND
COUNTRY AO DNI 1914-1919
Stained
glass window inscription.
IN
MOST GRATEFUL AND LOVING
MEMORY OF THE MEN WHO
DIED FOR THEIR KING AND
COUNTRY AO DNI 1914-1919
1939-1945
1914-1918
BARBER |
Alphonso |
Gunner
RMA/13163, Royal Marine Artillery, HMS Queen Mary. Lost with his
ship 31 May 1916. Resident of Ufford. Born 11 October 1895, at Barsham,
Bungay, Suffolk. Brother of William (below). Height 5 feet 8½
inches, fresh complexion, grey eyes, brown hair. Son of William
Barber, of Church Lane, Ufford. In the 1901 census he is aged 5,
born Barsham, resident with his parents, William and Louisa Barber
(note different mother's name), in High Street, Ufford, Woodbridge,
Suffolk. In the 1911 census he was aged 15, a Labourer on Farm,
born Barsham, son of Louisa Barber, resident Church Lane, Ufford,
Woodbridge, Suffolk. Enlisted 4 November 1912 in London, aged 17
years 24 days. No known grave. Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial.
On
31st May 1916, HMS Queen Mary was part of the 1st Battle Cruiser
Squadron that took part in the Battle of Jutland. During the battle
HMS Queen Mary was hit by gunfire from the German vessels Seydlitz
and Derfflinger and exploded, killing all but 8 of her 1,276 crew |
BARBER |
William
[Talent] |
[Listed
as Gunner] Serjeant 27516, 6th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
Killed in action 29 October 1915. Born Beccles, enlisted Woodbridge.
Brother of Alphonso (above). Baptised 12 July 1891 at Holy Trinity,
Barsham, son of William nad Louisa Barber. In the 1901 census he
was aged 10, born Barsham, Suffolk, resident with his parents, William
and Louisa Barber), in High Street, Ufford, Woodbridge, Suffolk.
In the 1911 census he is aged 20, born Barsham, a Gunner with 107(S)
Company, Royal Garrison Artillery, billetted at Egg Buckland, Plympton,
Devon. Buried in YPRES RESERVOIR CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot IV. Row E. Grave 13. |
BEZANT |
Frederick
Archibald |
Gunner
46770, 48th Battery, 36th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died 7
December 1918. Aged 28. Baptised 2 Janaury 1898 at St Mary, Ufford,
son of Robert and Constance Alice Bezant, of Melton. Son of Roberts
and Constance Alice Bezant, husband of Mary Alice Sever (formerly
Bezant)(nee Robinson), of 88 Silverhill Road, Bradford, Yorkshire,
married 1918 in North Bierley, Yorkshire. Buried at Maubeuge (Sous-Le-Bois)
Cemetery |
BEZANT |
George
Raymond |
Private
9299, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 25 September
1915. Resident in Ufford. Born Barnby, Suffolk, enlisted Upswich.
In the 1911 census he was aged 20, unmarried, a Milkman, born Barnby,
Suffolk, resident with his parents, Robert and Constance Alice Bezant,
at East Lane, Ufford Woodbridge, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated on the Ypres
(Menin Gate) Memorial |
BEZANT |
Harold
|
Private
41072, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 March
1918. Born in Ufford, enlisted Ipswich. In the 1911 census he was
aged 14, unmarried, a Milkman, born Ufford, Suffolk, resident with
his parents, Robert and Constance Alice Bezant, at East Lane, Ufford
Woodbridge, Suffolk. No known grave. Commemorated on the Arras Memorial |
BOOTH |
Percy
Frederick |
Sergeant
15120, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action between
9 April 1918 and 19 April 1918. Born Ufford, enlisted Ipswich. No
known grave. Commemorated on the Ploegsteert Memorial |
BROOKS |
George
Sidney |
Private
10599, 2nd Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. Died 27 February 1915. Aged 20. Son of Edward Brooks of East Lane, Ufford. No known grave. Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial |
CLEMENTS |
Albert
Frederick |
Private
35929, 8th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment. Died 18 April 1918. Aged 18. Son of Dand and Hephzibah Clements of Ufford. Buried at
Haringhe (Bandaghem) Military Cemetery |
CUNNELL |
Thomas |
Private
40440, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 12 February 1917. Aged 23.
Son of Charles and Blanche Mary Cunnell of Ufford. Buried at Contay
British Cemetery, Contay |
DAVIES |
George |
Private
24245, 2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action
16 August 1917. Aged 19. Born Ufford, enlisted Ipswich. Husband
of A Davies of Bridge Cottage, High Street, Ufford. No known grave.
Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial |
FRIEND |
Frederick
|
Private
35574, 7th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Died 23 April 1917. Aged 34.
Son of Edward and Emma Friend of 8 Council Houses, Ufford. Buried
at Canadian Cemetery No 2, Neuville-St-Vaast |
JORDAN |
Frederick
|
Lance
Corporal 14472, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 16 September 1916.
Born at Pettistree. No known grave. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial |
LEWIS |
Phillip
|
Private
3/8310, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 8 May 1915. Aged 20.
Son of Philip and Anne Lewis – born Sutton. No known grave. Commemorated
on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial |
LEWIS |
William
|
Private
155, 25th Battalion, Australian Infantry, Australian Imperial Force.
Died 11 January 1918. Aged 28. Son of Philip and Ann Lewis, born Sutton.
Buried at Underhill Farm Cemetery |
NICKALDS |
William
James |
Deck
Hand 7432/DA, HMS Halcyon II, Royal Naval Reserve. Died 16 January
1918 at R.N. Hospital Edinburgh of pneumonia. Born 12 October 1892
in Yoxford, Suffolk. Son of William and Faith Nickalds. Nephew of
G Nicholls, of Aldringham, Leiston, Suffolk. Buried in Ufford (St
Mary) Churchyard Extension.
The
Ufford War Memorial shows W J Nichols, HMS Cicero. The only HMS
Cicero on record was built in 1918/1919 and scrapped in December
1920. No records can be found for a W J Nichols linking with this
vessel. W J Nickalds is buried at Ufford Cemetery and is recorded
as serving on HMS Halcyon II, which is believed to have been a Trawler/Mine
Sweeper. A number of other casualties have been linked with the
death of W J Nickalds and Halcyon II, all have been buried at their
home towns, the cause of the Halcyon II incident is unknown |
NOY |
William
James |
Private
PW/5369, 26th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. Died in Salonika 1
October 1918. Aged 29. Born Ufford, enlisted Bury St Edmunds. Son
of Zebediah W and Elizabeth Noy of Centre Villa, Ufford. Buried
at Mikra British Cemetery, Kalamaria |
PALMER |
Charles
Henry |
Private
250964, 2nd/3rd Battalion, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). Died
26 October 1917. Born in Woodbridge. No known grave. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial.
The
Ufford War Memorial shows Private Palmer as serving with the 3rd
Battalion, Royal Scots – the surviving records give no indication
that a Private C H Palmer served with this Regiment |
PATRICK |
Felix
John |
Sergeant
12244, 11th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Died 12 April 1917.
Son of Mr G Patrick of The Rectory, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, born Ipswich.
Buried at Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun |
PIZZEY |
James
Arthur |
Private
38351, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action 28 September
1918. Aged 19. Born Ufford, enlisted Ipswich. Son of Edgar and Emma
Pizzey of Ufford. No known grave. Commemorated on the Vis-En-Artois
Memorial |
PIZZEY |
Albert
Victor |
Sergeant
8244, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 30 March 1916.
Aged 27. Born Ufford, enlisted Framlingham. Son of Emma Huxley of
603 Delaware Avenue, Dovercourt, Toronto, Canada. Buried at Bethune
Town Cemetery |
READ |
George
|
Private
1913, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 12 March 1915. Aged 19.
Son of William and Rosa E Read of Woodcroft, Ufford. No known grave. Commemorated on Le Touret Memorial |
WARD,
MC |
Charles
Wilson |
Captain,
HQ III Corps, Heavy Artillery Brigade, Royal Garrison Artillery.
Killed in action 29 April 1918. Aged 31. Son of William and Catherine
Ward of Ufford, husband of Florence Ward of 47 Westgate Street,
Ipswich. Awarded the Military Cross (MC). Buried at St Fuscien Communal
Cemetery. There are only 3 war graves at this site, all are artillery
personnel – two other ranks died 21 April 1918 – speculation that
they died as a result of the same incident |
1939-1945 |
DOWNING |
Clifford
Albert |
Sergeant
616763, 223 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died 23 May 1942. Aged 21.
Son of Albert Edward and Elsie Maud Downing of Hollesley. Buried
at Tobruk War Cemetery.
No
223 Squadron was re-formed in 1936 in Kenya as a light bomber unit.
In May 1942, after having trained its own crews, it became an operational
Baltimore bomber squadron and subsequently took an active part in
the North African, Sicilian and Italian campaigns. Sergeant Downing
is also commemorated on the Hollesley War Memorial |
ENGLISH |
Michael
Cecil |
Lieutenant
204214, Royal Engineers. Died 24 April 1943. Aged 21. Son of Bertram
W and Muriel E F English of Ufford. Buried at Massicault War Cemetery,
Tunisia |
GILBERT |
Felix
Thomas |
Private
5773179, 2nd Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment. Died 10 May 1940. Aged 21. Son of John Thomas Gilbert and Harriet Mary Gilbert of Trimley.
Buried at Essars Communal Cemetery |
MAYHEW |
Harry
|
Private
5827038, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died between 15 and 31
August 1944. Aged 23. Son of Mr and Mrs P D Mayhew of Wickham Market.
No known grave. Commemorated on the Singapore Memorial. |
Last
updated
3 September, 2017
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