
WENHASTON
WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and copyright
© Stuart Green 2006
World
War 2 addition Martin Edwards 2015
The
memorial is to be found within the village cemetery attached to the
parish church of St. Peter, Wenhaston. The memorial takes the form of
a Portland stone Greek cross on a two stepped base. The memorial was
designed by the artist Mr Arthur G Walker, RA and was unveiled 14 November
1920. Twenty-two names are listed for World War 1 and five for World
War 2. Details appeared in the Halesworth Times 17 November 1920 and
East Anglian Daily Times, 18 November 1920.
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Photograph
Copyright © Helen Steed 2015
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IN
THANKSGIVING TO GOD
AND IN GRATEFUL
MEMORY OF THOSE
GALLANT SAILORS
AND SOLDIERS
FROM THIS PARISH
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1918
BLOWERS |
Percy
[Newman] |
Private
G/17387, 7th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in
action 6 August 1918. Aged 19. Born and resident Wenhaston, enlisted
London. Son of Mrs Catherine Laura Friend of Wenhaston. Buried in
Beacon Cemetery, Sailly-Laurette, Somme, France. Plot III. Row E.
Grave 10. |
BROWN |
Joseph
|
Boy
1st Class J/29068, Royal Navy. HMS Clan McNaughton. Lost with his
ship 3 February 1915. Aged 16. Born 12 August 1898 in Halesworth,
Suffolk. Son of William and Ellen Brown of Church Terrace, Wenhaston.
He was 5 feet 4 inches, girth 33¾ inches, hair dark brown,
eyes brown, complexion dark. No known grave. Commemorated on Chatham
Naval Memorial, Kent. Panel 10.
Joseph
Brown died when HMS Clan McNaughton, an armed merchant cruiser,
sank in a storm off the coast of Northern Ireland. It is believed
that HMS Clan McNaughton hit a mine during the storm. There were
no survivors from the 261 crew |
BULLEN |
Frank
[Percy] |
Private
235618, 7th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Killed in action
17 April 1918. Aged 24. Born Eliston, Suffolk, enlisted Norwich,
resident Dereham, Norfolk. Son of Percy and Annie Louisa Bullen
of Wenhaston. Formerly 2098, Cyclist Battalion, Norfolk Regiment.
Buried in The Huts Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XI.
Row D. Grave 16. |
BURROWS,
DSM |
Allan |
Able
Seaman 219730, HMS Sumana, Royal Navy. Died at Kut from effects
of wounds in head 18 March 1916. Born 6 July 1886 in Halesworth,
Suffolk. Husband of Selina L. Burrows, of Willow Cottage, Stones
Green, Nr. Gt. Oakley, Essex. Buried in Kut War Cemetery, Iraq (Mesopotamia).
Section F. Grave 3.
Originally
attached to the sloop HMS Alert, which operated against gun runners
in the Persian Gulf, Able Seaman Burrows was transferred to the
armed tug HMS Somana. Awarded a DSM for services during the advance
on Kut in 1915, Able Seaman Burrows was part of the crew that detached
a 12 pound and a 3 pound gun from HMS Somana, and mounted them ashore
to assist the defence |
CLARKE,
DCM |
William
Peter |
Company
Sergeant Major 267101, 2nd/1st Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire
Light Infantry. Killed in action 22 August 1917. Aged 26. Born and
resident Wenhaston, enlisted Beccles. Son of Samuel James and Minnie
Hannah Clarke (stepmother) of Blackheath, Wenhaston. Awarded the
Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M.). Formerly 1836, Suffolk Regiment.
No known grave. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 96 to 98.
DCM
citation London Gazette 18 July 1917:
267101
Sjt. W.P. CLARKE
For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. On observing a
party of the enemy attempting to get through our outpost lines,
he, on his own initiative took two men and advanced on the enemy
and attacked them. By means of bombs and rifle fire he dispersed
a party greatly superior in numbers.
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COOPER |
Sidney
|
Private
15274, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in Salonika
4 October 1916. Aged 21. Born Wenhaston, enlisted Ipswich. Son of
H W J and Emma Elizabeth Cooper of Red House, Wherstead, Ipswich.
Native of Wenhaston. Buried in Struma Military Cemetery, Greece.
Plot IV. Row C. Grave 9. |
EBBS |
Frank
[Edward] |
Private
93993, 10th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
Regiment). Killed in action 15 September 1917. Aged 21. Enlisted
Bury St Edmund's, resident Halesworth. Son of Edward and Emma Ebbs
of Wenhaston. Buried in Woods Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot II. Row BB. Grave 3. |
EBBS |
Henry
Stephen |
[Harry
on memorial] Private G/10306, 1st Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent
Regiment). Killed in action 5 March 1917. Born St. James, South
Elham, Suffolk, enlisted Lowestoft, resident Wenhaston. Buried in
Maroc British Cemetery, Grenay, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row
O. Grave 15. |
ETHERIDGE |
Albert
Charles |
Private
782356, 49th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Died 30 Ocotber 1917.
Aged 41. Born 3 August 1876 in Middlesex. Son of George and Clara
Etheridge, of Belvedere Cottage, Wenhaston, Halesworth, Suffolk.
Farmer by trade. Unmarried. Enlisted and passed fit 5 April 1916
at Moose Jaw, Saskatewan, Canada, aged 39 years 6 months, height
5 feet 5½ inches, girth 35 inches, complexion light, eyes
blue, hair light, religious denomination Methodist. No known grave.
Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel 24 - 28 - 30. National Archives of Canada Accession Reference:
RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 2934 - 1 |
FARRINGTON |
James
[Henry] |
Lance
Corporal 29172, 3rd Battalion, Essex Regiment. Killed in action
23 March 1918. Born and resident Wenhaston, enlisted Halesworth.
No known grave. Commemorated on the Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France.
Panel 51 and 52. |
HAMMOND |
Leonard
|
Private
12948, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 12 October
1917. Aged 24. Born Carlton Colville, Norfolk, enlisted Elmswell.
Son of James and Eliza Hammond of Poplar Cottages, Wenhaston. No
known grave. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 40 to 41 and 162 to 162A. |
JOLLY
|
Frederick
George |
[Spelt
JOLLEY on CWGC] Trooper 8867, 20th Hussars. Killed in action 27
October 1917. Aged 24. Born and resident Bramworth, enlisted Ipswich.
Son of Jephta and Harriett E. Jolley of Brickyard Cottage, Mells,
Halesworth. No known grave. Commemorated on the Cambrai Memorial,
Louverval, Nord, France. Panel 1. |
NAPTHINE |
Clare
George |
Private
15030, "D" Company, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died
16 September 1916 [CWGC] or 12 September 1916 [SDGW]. Aged 28. Born
Plythburg, Suffolk, enlisted Ipswich. Son of James and Mary Napthine
of "The Heath," Wenhaston. Husband of Edith May Napthine
of 45 Waller Street, Luton. Buried in Serre Road Cemetery No 2,
Somme, France. Plot XXXIII. Row F. Grave 1. |
NEWSON |
Alfred
|
Private
23843, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 3 August
1916. Aged 20. Born Wenhaston, enlisted Halesworth. Son of A and
Elizabeth Newson of Coles Hill, Wenhaston. No known grave. Commemorated
on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2
A. |
PEARCE |
Arthur |
Boy
1st Class J/26684, HMS Goliath, Royal Navy. Lost when his ship was
sunk 13 May 1915. Aged 17. Born 20 October 1897 in Halesworth. Son
of the late Edith Florence Pearce. Height 5 feet 1 inch, girth 35½
inches, hair brown, eyes hazel, complexion freckled. No known grave.
Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. Panel 10.
In
1915, the battleship HMS Goliath was part of the Naval force that
took part in the Gallipoli landings, giving naval gunfire support
at Cape Helles. On 28 April and again on 2nd May 1915, she sustained
damage from Turkish guns. On the night of 13th May 1915, she was
hit by a torpedo fired from the Turkish motor torpedo boat Muavenet,
sinking quickly with the loss of 570 of her crew |
ROBERTS |
Alfred |
Lance
Corporal 18067, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
18 November 1916. Born Wenhaston, enlisted Lowestoft. Buried in
Agny Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section
F. Grave 42. |
ROBERTS |
Harry |
Skipper,
HM Drifter Colonial, Royal Naval Reserve. Died 22 July 1918. Aged
42. Son of Robert and Harriet Roberts of Wenhaston. Husband of the
late Mary Elizabeth Roberts. Buried in Wenhaston (St Peter) Churchyard,
Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section E. Grave 18. Skipper Roberts death was
recorded at Falmouth |
SAFFELL |
Harry |
possibly
Harry Philip SAFFELL, Driver L/21782, "B" Battery, 159th
Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 24 October 1917.
Enlisted and resident Straford, Lond S.E. Buried in Ruisseau Farm
Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen. Belgium. Plot/Row/Section B. Grave 2. |
SILLETT |
Sidney
[Albert] |
Lance
Corporal 13098, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action
3 July 1916. Aged 19. Born Wenhaston, enlisted Ipswich. Son of John
and Blanche Mary Sillett of High Street, Wenhaston. No known grave.
Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and Face
1 C and 2 A. |
SPOORE |
Samuel
George |
Private
G/15107, 6th Battalion, Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).
Killed in action 7 October 1916. Born Bulcamp, Suffolk, enlisted
Halesworth, resident Wenhaston. No known grave. Commemorated on
the Thiepval Memorial, Soome, France. Pier and Face 11 C. |
WILSON |
William
[Herbert Dundonald] |
Ordinary
Seaman J/54445, HMS Royal Oak, Royal Navy. Killed or died by means
other than disease, accident or enemy action 17 April 1918. Aged
18. Born 28 February 1888 in Halesworth. Son of Ephraim George and
Catherine Florence Wilson of Wenhaston. Buried in Wenhaston (St
Peter) Churchyard, Suffolk. Plot/Row/Section 3. Grave 12E. The place
and cause of Ordinary Seaman Wilson’s death are unknown |
YOUNGS |
Sidney
[Charles] |
Private
43290, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 27 March
1918. Aged 23. Enlisted Saxmundham. Son of John and Eliza Scarff
Youngs of Crosby House, Wenhaston. Formerly 2352, Suffolk Cyclist
Battalion. Buried in Bouzincourt Ridge Cemetery, Albert, Somme,
France. Plot II. Row N. Grave 1. |
1939-1945 |
ALDRED
|
Harry |
Private
5954361, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died 30 August 1944.
Aged 24. Son of Arthur Edward and Florence Mary Aldred, of Wenhaston,
Suffolk. Buried in MONTECCHIO WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot IV. Row
G. Grave 13. |
CULLINGFORD |
Robert
[Emanuel] |
Engineman
LT/KX 113987, H.M. Trawler Lord St. Vincent, Royal Naval Patrol
Service. Died 9 July 1941. Son of Eliza M. Cullingford, of Wenhaston.
Buried in ST. PETER CHURCHYARD, WENHASTON, Suffolk. |
KEEN
|
Leonard
[Arthur] |
Gunner
910109, 118 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died as a Japanese
Prisoner of War 4 August 1943. Aged 22. Buried in KANCHANABURI WAR
CEMETERY, THailand. Plot 8. Row G. Grave 42. |
REDGRAVE |
George |
probably
Arthur George REDGRAVE, Chief Petty Officer C/JX 146178, H.M.S.
Dunnon, Royal Navy. Died 30 April 1940. Aged 45. Son of Edgar and
Caroline Redgrave; husband of Edith Alice Redgrave, of Gillingham,
Kent. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent.
Panle 34, Column 2. |
ROBERTS
|
Henry
[William Abram] |
Sapper
2003779, Royal Engineers. Died 11 March 1941. Aged 21. Son of Robert
and Alice Ethel Roberts, of Wenhaston, Suffolk. No known grave.
Commemorated on BROOKWOOD 1939-1945 MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 7. Column
1. |
Last
updated
13 November, 2019
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