
MINWORTH
AND CURDWORTH WAR MEMORIALS
World
War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and copyright © Martin Edwards 2022
Within
Warwickshire the two villages of Minworth and Curdworth are roughly
1¾ miles apart.The first is a Roll of Honour listing those who
served and those who died and is affixed to the wall within St. George
the Martyr Church, Water Orton Lane, Minworth, Warwickshire listing
those from both Minworth and Curdworth who served and died in World
War 1; in addition there is a further wall mounted plaque listing
those from Minworth who gave their lives in
borth World War 1 and World War 2; a further plaque lists those who
fell from Minworth Council School during the 1914-1919
war; a singular memorial in the form of an elaborate, coloured cross
with the image of Christ hanging from it and a plaque at the bottom
commemorating Private E. J. Hewitt. In St. Nicholas
& St. Peter ad Vincula Church, Glebe Fields, off Coleshill Road,
Curdworth there are several memorials. The first contains the same detailed
Roll of Honour as Minworth. Additionally there is a further wall mounted
plaque listing those from Curdworth who gave
their lives in both World War 1 and World War 2; another wall mounted
tablet lists those from Curdworth Aerodrome
who died in the 1914-1919 War. There is also a memorial in the form
of a propellor affixed to the wall commemorating Lisutenant Sidney
Woodrow who died in a flying accident.
The
Roll of Honour lists for Curdworth 65 names and for Minworth 99 names.
The Roll of Honour lists 164 names in total, 121 served and returned
and 43 gave their lives. The names here have been sorted into alphabetical
order within parish. The names on the RoH that appear on the other memorials
are linked just click on the blue link. Similarly certain names on the
memorials are also linked.
1914
THE GREAT WAR 1919
CURDWORTH & MINWORTH
ROLL OF HONOUR
Presented by the Soldiers Work Societies
CURDWORTH |
|
BATES |
G |
Pte,
R War |
|
BLADON |
H |
Dvr,
R.E. |
|
BLADON |
W |
Pte,
R War |
|
BOTT |
Caroline |
Pte,
W.A.A.C. |
* |
BOTT |
J |
Pte,
W. Yorks |
* |
BOTT |
T |
Gnr,
R.G.A. |
|
BREEDEN |
J |
Gnr,
R.F.A. |
|
BRIDGES |
T |
Pte,
West Riding |
|
BRITTON |
F |
Pte,
R.A.M.C. |
* |
BURDEN |
R |
Pte,
R War |
|
CLARK |
H |
Pte
R Berks |
|
DAVIS |
G |
Gnr,
R.G.A. |
|
DAVIS |
J |
Pte,
R.A.S.C. |
|
DAVIS |
R |
Pte,
Coldstream Guards |
* |
DEVENPORT |
F |
Gnr,
R.F.A. |
* |
DEVENPORT |
H |
A.B.
R.N. Portsmouth |
* |
DEXTER |
W |
Pte,
Som L.I. |
* |
ENGLAND |
F |
Pte,
D.C.L.I. |
|
ENGLAND |
W |
A.B.
R.N.D. |
* |
GOODGER |
H |
1st
Writer, H.M.S. Bulwark |
* |
GOPSALL |
A |
Pte,
R War |
|
GREGG |
G |
L-Cpl,
London R. |
|
HADEN |
A |
Pte,
R W Fus |
|
HARRIS |
F |
Pte,
Wilts |
|
HAWKINS |
G |
Bombr,
R.G.A. |
|
HAWKINS |
J |
Dvr,
R.G.A. |
|
HEAP |
J |
Dvr,
R.F.A. |
|
HOWARD |
W |
Pte,
R War |
|
JOBBORNE |
A |
Pte,
Devon |
|
KEELING |
S |
Pte,
Canada |
|
KESTERTON |
J |
Pte,
R War |
|
KESTERTON |
T |
Pte,
M.G.C. |
|
KETLAND |
W |
Pte,
Hants |
* |
KNIGHT |
A |
Pte,
R War |
|
LEIGHTON |
E |
Pte,
Norfolk |
|
LEWIS |
W |
Gnr,
R.G.A. |
* |
MANDER |
O |
Pte,
Gloster |
* |
MARSHALL |
J |
Pte,
R War |
|
MARTIN |
C |
Pte,
R.A.O.C. |
|
MATTHEWS |
W |
Pte,
R War |
|
MAYGLOTHLING |
W |
Pte,
D.C.L.I. |
|
MELBOURNE |
F |
Pte,
R.A.M.C. |
* |
MELBOURNE |
H |
Pte,
Wilts |
|
PARRY |
C |
Pte,
Gloster |
* |
PREEDY |
J |
Pte,
R War |
* |
PRICE |
C |
Gnr,
R.F.A. |
|
QUIMBY |
W |
Dvr,
R.G.A. |
|
ROBERTS |
H |
Corpl,
R War |
|
ROBERTS |
W |
Sergt,
R.F.A. |
|
SCATTERGOOD |
F |
Pte,
R War |
* |
SCATTERGOOD |
J |
Gnr,
R.G.A. |
|
SERRELL |
F |
Corpl,
R.A.M.C. |
|
SHARRARD |
C |
Sergt,
R.F.A. |
* |
SHARRARD |
H |
Pte,
Dorset |
|
SPICER |
A |
A.B.,
H.M.S. Benbow |
|
STOCKS |
J |
Pte,
R War |
|
STOKES |
E |
Gnr,
R.G.A. |
|
STOKES |
G |
Sergt,
Middx |
|
STOKES |
W |
Corpl,
R Berks |
* |
SUCH |
G |
Pte,
N Staffs |
|
SUCH |
J |
Corpl,
R War |
* |
WATKINS |
J |
Sap,
R.E. |
|
WATKINS |
W |
Pte,
Cycle Squad |
|
WILLDEY |
J |
Pte,
Canada |
|
WILLDEY |
W |
2nd
Lieut, R.A.F. |
MINWORTH |
* |
ABBOTT |
A |
Corpl,
R War |
|
ABBOTT |
Percy |
A.B.,
R.N.D. |
|
ASTLEY |
W |
Gnr,
R.G.A. |
|
AUSTIN |
J |
Gnr,
R.G.A. |
* |
AUSTIN |
W |
Gnr,
R.G.A. |
* |
BIGNELL |
C |
Pte,
Q R Surreys |
|
BOOTH |
C |
Dvr,
R.F.A. |
|
BROMWICH |
H |
Air
Mec, R.A.F. |
|
BRYAN |
A |
Air
Mec, R.A.F. |
* |
BUTLIN |
T |
Pte,
R War |
* |
CALDICOTT |
S |
Gnr,
R.G.A. |
|
CALDICOTT |
T |
Pte,
R War |
|
CARTON |
Jas |
Pte,
S Staffs |
|
CARTON |
Jos |
Dvr,
R.F.A. |
* |
CARTON |
W |
Pte,
R War |
* |
CASTE |
W |
Pte,
R War |
|
CHARLES |
H |
Bombr,
R.F.A. |
|
CHARLES |
S |
Dvr,
R.A.S.C. |
|
CHARLETT |
W |
Pte,
R War |
* |
CLARKE |
A |
Dvr,
R.F.A. |
|
COLLINS |
W |
Dvr,
R.F.A. |
|
COWDELL |
P |
Pte,
R War |
|
CROSS |
G |
Pte,
R.A.M.C. |
|
CROSS |
W |
Pte,
R Berks |
* |
CULLEY |
W |
Pte,
R War |
|
CURETON |
F |
Pte,
R War |
|
DAVIS |
H |
Sap,
R.E. |
|
DAVY |
H |
Corpl,
War Yeo |
|
DEVEREUX |
A |
Gnr,
R.F.A. |
|
DUNN |
G |
Pte,
H.L.I. |
|
DUNN |
J |
Sap,
R.E. |
|
DYDE |
Alice |
Corpl,
W.R.A.F. |
* |
EAVES |
A |
Tr,
R Hus |
|
EAVES |
G |
Dvr,
R.E. |
|
EAVES |
H |
Pte,
Devon |
|
EAVES |
J |
Pte,
R.A.S.C. |
|
EAVES |
F |
[Might
be P EAVES] Pte, R.A.S.C. |
* |
EAVES |
T |
Pte,
R War |
|
ELMORE |
A |
Pte,
R War |
* |
ELMORE |
T |
Pte,
Dorsets |
* |
ELMORE |
W |
Dvr,
R.A.S.C. |
|
FAULKNER |
F |
Pte,
R War |
|
FAULKNER |
J |
Pte,
R War |
* |
FAULKNER |
T |
Pnr,
Lab Batt |
|
GLAVES |
T |
Corpl,
E Yorks |
|
GREENUP |
J |
Lieut,
R.A.F. |
|
HAILSTONE |
Chas
H |
R.N.V.R. |
|
HALL |
H |
Pte,
R.A.S.C. |
|
HEWITT |
C |
Pte,
Worc |
* |
HEWITT |
E
J |
Pte,
R Ir Fus |
|
HEWITT |
F
E |
Air
Mech, R.A.F. |
|
HILL |
A |
(L.G.)
Pte, Wilts |
* |
HILL |
Rol |
Cpl,
R War |
|
HITCHMAN |
P |
Gnr,
R.F.A. |
|
HITCHMAN |
V |
Pte,
Cold Gds |
|
HOLLIS |
J |
Pte,
Hants |
|
HUMPHRIES |
A
E |
Pte,
R War |
|
HUMPHRIES |
G
R |
Pte,
M.G.C. |
|
JONES |
Herbert |
A.B.,
R Navy |
|
JUXON |
H |
Air
Mech, R.A.F. |
|
KELLEY |
H
H |
Lieut,
Ches |
* |
KELLEY |
V
J |
Pte,
Liv Soot? |
|
LEESON |
T |
Air
Mech, R.A.F. |
|
LINES |
Jack |
Sap,
R.E. |
|
LINES |
O |
L-Cpl,
Lestr |
|
LINES |
W |
Cadet,
R War |
|
MALIEN |
J |
Pte,
R War |
|
MILLER |
H |
Pte,
Cold Gds |
|
NOWN |
A |
Pnr,
R.E. |
|
OWEN |
C
W |
Pte,
R War |
|
OWEN |
Jas |
Pte,
Cold Gds |
|
PAYNE |
A |
Pte,
R.A.M.C. |
* |
PAYNE |
R |
Pte,
K O Lanc |
|
PERKINS |
Hilda |
N.A.C.B. |
|
PRESTIDGE |
E |
Pte,
D.C.L.I. |
* |
REYNOLDS |
G |
Sergt,
Cold Gds |
* |
ROFFEY |
R |
Corpl,
Liv Regt |
|
SKINNER |
E |
L-Cpl,
Hants R |
|
SMITH |
A |
Pte,
Worc |
* |
SMITH |
A
F |
(LG)
Hants R |
* |
SMITH |
Edw |
Pte,
R.E. |
|
SMITH |
Eliza |
Sergt,
W.R.A.F. |
|
SMITH |
Geo |
Pte,
R.E. |
|
SMITH |
Jos |
Pte,
R War |
|
THOMPSON |
G |
Pte,
Worc |
|
TIDMARSH,
MM |
D |
Pte,
R.A.S.C. Awarded the Military Medal (M.M.) |
|
TUNNEY,
MM |
J |
Gnr,
R.F.A. Awarded the Military Medal (M.M.) |
|
TUNNEY |
T |
Pte,
R War |
|
WATSON |
D
M |
Lieut,
R.A.S.C. |
|
WATSON |
W |
Pte,
R War |
|
WEAVER |
A |
Pte,
R.F.A. |
|
WEAVER |
F |
Pte,
R.A.S.C. |
* |
WEAVER |
Fred |
Pte,
R W Fus |
|
WILLAIMS |
L
G |
Sister,
Salonika Force |
|
WILLETTS |
J |
Pte,
R War |
|
WILLIAMS |
C |
Air
Mec, R.A.F. |
|
WILSON |
E |
Dvr,
R.F.A. |
* |
WOOLLEY |
J |
Pte,
R War |
|
YENDELL |
Wm |
Pte,
R War |
Curdworth
War Memorial
TO
THE
GLORY OF GOD
& IN EVER
GRATEFUL
REMEMBRANCE OF THESE
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN
THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918
BOTT |
James |
Private
3/9476, 1st Battalion, Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment).
Died of wounds 23 February 1915. Born Kingsbury, Tamworth, enlisted
Birmingham. Buried in STRAND MILITARY CEMETERY, Hainaut, Belgium.
Plot IX. Row F. Grave 9. |
BOTT |
Thomas |
Gunner
276371, 124th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery formerly 12584,
Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 9 August 1917. Aged 42.
Born and resident Curdworth, Warwickshire, enlisted Birmingham.
Husband of Mary Ann Bott, of The Hill, Curdworth, Birmingham. Buried
in FEUCHY BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row
D. Grave 9. |
BURDEN |
Ralph |
Private, Royal Warwickshire Regiment - No further information currently
available |
DEVENPORT |
Frank |
Gunner
64963, "D" Battery, 103rd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Died of wounds 5 August 1917. Aged 24. Resident and enlisted Birmingham.
Son of Samuel and Jane Devenport, of Birmingham. Buried in LIJSSENTHOEK
MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XVII. Row B. Grave
13A. |
DEVENPORT |
Harry |
Able
Seaman SS/5584 (Portsmouth), H.M.S. "Victory I," Royal
Navy. Died from Pyonephrosis Double Obstruction 4 May 1917. Born
11 September 1896 in Birmingham, Warwickshire. Brother of Mrs. Dixon,
21 Cromwell Grove, Crewe, Cheshire.. Groom prior to enlisting. Enlisted
18 March 1915 for 5 years and 7 years Reserce, height 5 feet 1¼
inches, chest 33½ inches, brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion.
Buried in HASLAR ROYAL NAVAL CEMETERY, Hampshire. Plot E. Row 28.
Grave 7. |
DEXTER |
Walter |
Private
18235, 1st Battalion, Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry).
Died of wounds 31 October 1918. Born Ruddington, Nottinghamshire,
resident Birmingham, enlisted Leamington. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY
EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Section S. Plot II. Row
EE/ Grave 1. |
ENGLAND |
Frederick
[Ruben] |
Private
25366, 12th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died on
service 22 February 1917. Aged 25. Born Minworth, Warwickshire,
resident Curdworth, Warwickshire, enlisted Nuneaton, Warwickshire.
Son of John and Mary Ann England, of Barr's Cottages, Curdworth,
Birmingham. Buried in BRAY MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot
II. Row C. Grave 40. |
GOODGER |
Harry |
[RoH states H.M.S. Bulwark] Writer 1st 347124, H.M.S. Princess Irene,
Royal Navy. Died 27 May 1915. Aged 30. Born Roseville, Wolverhampton.
Son of George and Emma Goodger, of Dunton, Curdworth, Warwickshire,
late of Ocker Hill, Tipton, Staffs. Buried in GILLINGHAM (WOODLANDS)
CEMETERY, Kent. Grave refeence Naval. 20. 1028. |
GOPSALL |
Alfred |
[Listed as GOPSILL on CWGC and SDGW] Private 27881, 1st Battalion,
Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in action 23 June 1917. Born
Sheldon, Warwickshire, resident Minworth, Warwickshire, enlisted
Warwick. Buried in BROWN'S COPSE CEMETERY, ROEUX, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot VII. Row E. Grave 39. |
KNIGHT |
Alfred |
Private
16736, 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in action
23 October 1916. Aged 29. Born Curdworth, Birmingham, resident Birmingham,
enlisted Coleshill, Warwickshire. Son of John and Hannah Knight,
of Curdworth, Birmingham. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 9 A 9 B and 10 B. |
MANDER |
Owen |
Private
17996, 2nd/5th Battalion (Territorial), Gloucestershire Regiment.
Killed in action 31 March 1918. Aged 39. Born Rodway, Warwickshire,
enlisted Birmingham. Son of George and Sarah Mander, of Radway,
Warwick; husband of Elizabeth Mander, of "Ivy Cottage,"
Banbury Rd., Kineton, Warwick. No known grave. Commemorated on POZIERES
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 40 and 41. |
MARSHALL |
James |
Private 4513, 1st/6th Battalion (Territorial), Royal Warwickshire
Regiment. Died of wounds 18 July 1916. Resident Curdworth, near
Birmingham, enlisted Birmingham. Son of Thomas and Sarah Marshall
(now Bennett), of Curdworth, Warwickshire. Buried in PUCHEVILLERS
BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot I. Row E. Grave 31. |
MELBOURNE |
Harry
[Tyrell] |
[Listed as MELBOURN on SDGW and CWGC] Private 19952, 5th Battalion,
Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment) formerly 58692, Royal Field
Artillery. Killed in action in Mesopotamia 9 April 1916. Born Saltley,
Warwickshire, enlisted and resident Birmingham. No known grave.
Commemorated on BASRA MEMORIAL, Iraq. Panel 30 and 64. See also
Minworth Council School |
PREEDY |
[John]
Thomas |
Private 1361, 2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed
in action 6 November 1914. Born Curdworth, Birmingham, resident
Neithrop, Banbury, Oxon, enlisted Birmingham. No known grave. Commemorated
on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
8. |
PRICE |
Charles |
Gunner
36774, "C" Battery, 71st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Died 11 April 1917. Aged 22. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Price,
of Curdworth, nr. Birmingham; husband of Clara Phoebe Price, of
17, Nansen Rd., Saltley, Birmingham. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY
CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot XXII. Row F. Grave 8A. See
also Minworth Council School |
SCATTERGOOD |
John |
Gunner 453, Royal Garrison Artillery formerly 453, 132nd Oxfordshire
Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 2 July
1918. Aged 39. Born and resident Curdworth, Warwickshire, enlisted
Birmingham. Husband of Florrie Morris, of Church Lane, Curdworth,
Birmingham. Buried in VLAMERTINGHE MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot II. Row D. Grave 22. |
SHARRARD |
Harry
aka Henry |
Private
11910, 6th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed in action 9 August
1916. Aged 26. Born Curdworth, Warwickshire, enlisted Birmingham,
Warwickshire. Son of Annie Phillips, of Church Lane, Curdworth,
Birmingham. Buried in POTIJZE BURIAL GROUND CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Row U. Grave 1. |
SUCH |
George |
Private 241896, 1st/6th Battalion, Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire
Regiment). Died on service 28 February 1917. Born Curdworth, Warwickshire,
resident Uckfield, Sussex, enlisted Chichester, Sussex. Son of Mrs.
G. Such, of The Hill, Curdworth, Birmingham. Buried in ST. POL COMMUNAL
CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France. Row E. Grave 8. |
WATKINS |
John |
Sapper 107736, 67th Field Company or "C" Depot Company,
Royal Engineers. Died of wounds 8 November 1918. Resident Curdworth,
Warwickshire, enlisted Birmingham. Buried in CURDWORTH (SS. NICHOLAS
AND PETER) CHURCHYARD, Warwickshire. |
WILLDEY |
Gilbert
[Bennett] |
Private
16044, 2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in action
15 July 1916. Aged 19. Born and resident Water Orton, Warwickshire,
enlisted Colchester, Essex. Son of William Thomas and Hannah Willdey,
of "The Chestnuts," Water Orton, Birmingham. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and
Face 9 A 9 B and 10 B. |
1939-1945 |
BETTAM |
John
[Noel] |
Ordinary
Seaman D/JX246433, H.M.S. Charybdis, Royal Navy. Died at sea 23
October 1943. Aged 17. Born 10 December 1925 in Sutton Coldfield,
Warwickshire. Son of William and May Bettam; nephew of Elizabeth
Foden, of Curdworth, Warwickshire. Buried in DINARD ENGLISH CEMETERY,
Ille-et-Vilaine, France. Row D. Grave 20. |
CLARKE |
[Albert]
Ernest |
Private
5122101, 2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action
11 July 1943. Aged 29. Born 31 January 1914. Son of Albert and Mabel
Elizabeth Clarke; husband of Ethel Clarke, of Curdworth, Warwickshire.
In the 1939 Register he was a Grocer's Assistant, resident with
his parents at 45 High Street, Coleshill, Meriden R.D., Warwickshire.
Buried in SYRACUSE WAR CEMETERY, SICILY, Italy. Plot IV. Row E.
Grave 14. |
JACKSON |
Gordon
Arthur aka Arthur Gordon |
Sapper
4928969, H.Q. V. Corps Troops, Royal Engineers. Killed in action
6 June 1944. Aged 32. Born 20 April 1913. Husband of Gladys Jackson,
of Cannock, Staffordshire. In the 1939 census he was a Senior
Clerk Motor Work, unmarried, living with his widowed mother, Hettie,
resident Beehive Hotel, Beehive Lane, Curdworth, Meriden R.D.,
Warwickshire. Buried in SANGRO RIVER WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot
X. Row D. Grave 40.
Extract
from England & Wales Government Probate Death Index
1946:
JACKSON
Arthur Gordon otherwise Gordon Arthur of Mullensgrove Curdworth
Warwickshire died on or since 6 December 1944
on war service Probate Birmingham 14 February
to Charles William Cooper farmer. Effects £1352 13s.
|
MOSELEY |
William |
Corporal
1061036, Army Catering Corps. Died 6 January 1946. Aged 44. Born
5 September 1901. Born and resident Birmingham. Son of John and
Eliza Moseley; husband of Gertrude Sarah (nee Whitehead) Moseley,
of Curdworth, married October to December Quarter 1925 in Meriden
Registration District, Warwickshire. In the 1939 Register he was
a Tractor Driver, married to Gertrude S Moseley, resident Newlands
Cottages, Curdworth, Meriden R.D., Warwickshire. Buried in North-West
part of CURDWORTH (SS. NICHOLAS AND PETER) CHURCHYARD, Warwickshire.
|
Minworth
War Memorial
IN
GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THE
MEN FROM THIS PARISH OF
MINWORTH WHO GAVE THEIR
LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY
IN THE GREAT WAR
A.D. 1914 - 1918
ABBOTT |
Alfred |
Corporal
15621, 15th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Died of wounds
23 December 1916. Born Kidlington, Oxon, resident Minworth, Birmingham,
enlisted Coleshill, Warwickshire. Husband of Olive Hitchman (formerly
Abbott), of The Green, Minworth, Birmingham. Buried in BETHUNE TOWN
CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot VI. Row A. Grave 36. |
AUSTIN |
William |
Gnr, R.G.A. probably
William AUSTIN, Gunner 62578, 120th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison
Artillery. Killed in action 19 September 1917.Aged 25. Born and
enlisted Birmingham. Brother of John Austin, of 2, Exmouth Cottages,
Water Orton, Birmingham. Buried in THE HUTS CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot V. Row B. Grave 6. See also Minworth
Council School |
BIGNELL |
Charles
[Valentine] |
[Listed as BIGNALL on SDGW] Private G/25837, 10th Battalion, Queen's
(Royal West Surrey Regiment) formerly 23835, Royal Warwickshire
Regiment. Killed in action 22 October 1918. Aged 37. Born Paulersbury,
Northants, resident Minworth, Birmingham, enlisted Birmingham, Warwickshire.
Father of Charles Frederick Bignell, of 3, May Cottages, Minworth,
Birmingham. Buried in HARLEBEKE NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot V. Row C. Grave 11. |
BUTLIN |
Thomas |
Private 208352 [SDGW] or 268352 [CWGC], 2nd/7th Battalion, Royal
Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in action 22 March 1918. Aged 31.
Born and resident Minworth, Warwickshire, enlisted Birmingham. Son
of John Butlin, of Minworth, Birmingham; husband of Alice Maud Butlin,
of Summer Lane, Minworth, Birmingham. No known grave. Commemorated
on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 18 and 19. |
CALDICOTT |
Stephen |
[Listed as Steophen CALDICOT on SDGW] Gunner 62576, 41st Siege Battery,
Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 14 July 1916. Aged 24.
Born Gillson, Warwick, enlisted Birmingham. Son of Sarah Jane Smith
(formerly Caldicott), of Ivy Cottage, Bull Ring, Minworth, Birmingham,
and the late Stephen Caldicott. His brother Walter John Caldicott
[resident Birmingham] also fell. Buried in ALBERT COMMUNAL CEMETERY
EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot I. Row J. Collective grave 30. See
also Minworth Council School |
CARTON |
William |
Private 40963, 2nd/7th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed
in action 12 April 1918. Aged 18. Born Pendleton, Lancashire, resident
Minworth, Warwickshire, enlisted Warwick. Son of Peter and Margaret
Carton, of Old Railway Inn, Kingsbury Rd., Minworth, Warwickshire.
No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium.
Panel 2 and 3. |
CASTE |
William |
Private 18033, 11th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed
in action 13 August 1916. Aged 26. Born and resident Minworth, Warwickshire,
enlisted Birmingham. Husband of Miriam Caste, of Appletree Cottages,
Springfield Rd., Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 9 A 9 B and 10
B. See also Minworth Council School |
CLARKE |
Albert |
Dvr, R.F.A. probably
Albert Edward CLARKE, Gunner 113790, "A" Battery, 72nd
Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 14 October 1917.
Born and enlisted Birmingham. Born COXYDE MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot IV. Row F. Grave 15. See also Minworth
Council School |
CULLEY |
William
[James] |
Private 10533, 2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed
in action 25 September 1915. Born and enlisted Birmingham. No known
grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel
22 to 25. |
EAVES |
Albert |
[Trooper on RoH] Private 7555, 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars.
Killed in action 1 November 1914. Aged 20. Born Birmingham, resident
Minworth, Warwickshire, enlisted London. Son of Mary Elizabeth Keates
(formerly Eaves), of Kingsbury Rd., Minworth, Birmingham, and the
late William Eaves. One of seven brothers who served. No known grave.
Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel 5. See also Minworth Council School |
EAVES |
Thomas |
Private 306753, 1st/8th (Territorial) Battalion, Royal Warwickshire
Regiment. Killed in action 27 August 1916. Resident Minworth, Birmingham,
enlisted Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire. Buried in TYNE COT CEMETERY,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot X. Row B. Grave 14. |
ELMORE |
Thomas |
Private 11915, 6th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed in action
16 February 1916. Aged 25. Born and resident Minworth, Warwickshire,
enlisted Birmingham. Son of Leonard and Charlotte Elmore, of Bull
Ring, Minworth, Birmingham. Buried in BEDFORD HOUSE CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Enclosure No.4. Plot VII. Row B. Grave 34. See also Minworth
Council School |
ELMORE |
William |
[Dvr,
R.A.S.C on RoH] Private T/313564, 2nd Reinforcement Camp, Royal
Army Service Corps. Died 24 November 1918. Buried in JANVAL CEMETERY,
DIEPPE, Seine-Maritime, France. Plot I. Row X. Grave 4. |
FAULKNER |
Thomas |
Pioneer 124771, 11th (Labour) Battalion, Royal Engineers. Died of
wounds 19 January 1916. Born Warwick, resident Birmingham. enlisted
Westminster, Middlesex. Buried in KANDAHAR FARM CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot I. Row D. Grave 4. |
HEWITT |
Edward
[James] |
Private 41749, 1st Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers)
formerly S/4/055632, Royal Army Service Corps. Killed in action
11 April 1918. Aged 23. Born Norwich, resident Minworth, Warwickshire,
enlisted Birmingham. Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Steele Hewitt,
of The Post Office, Minworth, Birmingham. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 140 to 141.
See also Minworth Council School |
HILL |
Rowland |
Cpl, R War. probably
Rowland William HILL, Private 8693, 10th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire
Regiment formerly 21355, Hussars. Killed in action 18 November 1916.
Born Yardley, Birmingham, resident Bedworth, Warwickshire, enlisted
Nuneaton, Warwickshire. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 9 A 9 B and 10 B. See also
Minworth Council School |
KELLEY |
Victor
[James] |
Private 7531 [CWGC] or 358349 [SDGW], 10th Battalion, The King's
(Liverpool Regiment). Died of wounds at St. Mary's Hospital, London,
8 July 1917. Aged 19. Resident and enlisted Birmingham. Son of Mrs.
H. E. Hart (formerly Kelley), of Ash Farm, Minworth, Birmingham,
and the late Joseph Kelley. Buried North of West end of church in
WALMLEY (ST. JOHN) CHURCHYARD, Warwickshire. See also Minworth
Council School |
PAYNE |
Richard |
Private 2528, 2nd Battalion, King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment).
Killed in action 8 May 1915. Aged 21. Born Oxford, enlisted Lancaster.
Son of Harry Alfred Payne, of The Plough Inn, Shustoke, Birmingham.
No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 12. |
REYNOLDS |
George
[Henry] |
[RoH states Sergt, Cold Gds] Private 5667, Coldstream Guards. Killed
in action 25 September 1916. Born Worcester, resident Minworth,
Warwickshire, enlisted Coventry. No known grave. Commemorated on
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 7 D and 8 D. |
ROFFEY |
Ralph |
Corporal 24052, 13th Battalion, The King's (Liverpool Regiment).
Died on service 7 October 1918. Aged 37. Born Aston, Birmingham,
Warwickshire, resident Birmingham, enlisted Liverpool. Son of William
and Sarah Roffey; husband of Alice Roffey, of Corporation Cottages,
Kingsbury Rd., Minworth, Birmingham. Buried in MONT HUON MILITARY
CEMETERY, LE TREPORT, Seine-Maritime, France. Plot VIII. Row J.
Grave 2A. |
SMITH |
Alexander
[Forbes] |
Private 28520, 15th (Service) Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died
7 September 1918. Aged 19. Born Port Erroll, Aberdeen, enlisted
Birmingham. Son of Gordon and Eliza Smith, of Walmley Ash, Minworth,
Birmingham. Buried in ESQUELBECQ MILITARY CEMETERY, Nord, France.
Plot II. Row H. Grave 2. See also Minworth Council
School |
SMITH |
Edward
[John] |
[RoH
lists him as Pte, R.E.] Private 1612, 2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire
Regiment. Killed in action 20 October 1914. Born and resident Minworth,
near Birmingham, enlisted Warwick. Buried in PERTH CEMETERY (CHINA
WALL), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XIV. Row C. Grave 15. |
WEAVER |
Frederick
aka Fred |
Private
23094, 9th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Killed in action 25
September 1915. Aged 25. Born St. Martin's, Warwick, resident Minworth,
enlisted Birmingham. Son of John and Sarah Ann Weaver. No known
grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel
50 to 52. |
WOOLLEY |
John
[Henry] |
Private 5026, 11th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed
in action 7 November 1915. Aged 24. Born Castle Bromwich, Birmingham,
resident Water Orton, Birmingham, enlisted Birmingham. Son of George
James and Kate Woolley, of Water Orton, Birmingham. No known grave.
Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face
9 A 9 B and 10 B. |
1939-1945 |
CRANE |
Mervyn
[Henry] |
Able
Seaman P/SSX16141, H.M.S. Berwick, Royal Navy. Died from accidental
Coal Gas poisoning at 82 Chalmers Street, Dumfermline, 16 March
1940. Aged 22. Born 27 August 1917 in Coleshill, Warwickshire. Son
of Ada F. M. Crane, of Minworth, Warwickshire. Buried in DUNFERMLINE
(DOUGLAS BANK) CEMETERY, Fifeshire, Scotland. Section A. Grave 171.
|
DAVY |
Alan
[Churchill] |
Sergeant
(Air Gunner) 1816775, 1654 HCU, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Flying out of R.A.F. Wigsley on a night Diversionary raid flying
in an Avro Lancaster III, serial number LM748, when the aicraft
was shot down by an intruder, crashing east of Stapleford, SSW of
Lincoln 4 March 1945; the force of impact was such that three of
the bodies of the crew could either not be found or could not be
identified, and they are commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial
of which he is one. Aged 20. Son of Henry and Daisy Frances Davy,
of Minworth, Warwickshire. No known grave. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE
MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 274. |
HALL |
Eric
[James] |
Fusilier
14700207, 4th Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers. Died 16 September
1944. Aged 29. Born 21 February 1915. Son of Henry and Mary Elizabeth
Hall, of Minworth, Warwickshire. In the 1939 Register he was a Locomotive
Driver, unmarried, living with his parents at Elmdere, Kingsbury
Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield, Sutton Coldfield M.B., Warwickshire.
Buried in SCHOONSELHOF CEMETERY, Antwerpen, Belgium. Plot II. Row
C. Grave 13. |
WILLOUGHBY |
William
[Alfred] |
Corporal
4923564, 1st Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Died 30 July 1944.
Aged 31. Born 16 April 1912, baptised 12 May 1912 in Curdworth,
Warwickshire, resident Wiggins Hill. Son of Alfred and Elizabeth
Willoughby, of Minworth, Warwickshire; husband of Edith Lucy (nee
Forknall) Willoughby, of Minworth, married July to September Quarter
1936 in Birmingham Registration District, Warwickshire. In the 1939
Register he was employed in Sewage Disposal, married to Edith L
Willoughby, resident 16 Minworth Hall Cottage, Royal Sutton Coldfield,
Sutton Coldfield M.B., Warwickshire. Buried in TILLY-SUR-SEULLES
WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France. Plot II. Row H. Grave 13. |
ROLL
OF
HONOUR
MINWORTH COUNCIL SCHOOL
OLD BOYS WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1919 |
ASTLEY |
H |
No
further information currently available - In the 1901 census there
was Henry ASTLEY, aged 8, born Minworth, Warwickshire, son of Emma
Tunney, stepson of John Tunney, resident Bull Ring, Minworth, Curdworth,
Aston, Warwickshire. |
AUSTIN |
William |
Gnr, R.G.A. probably
William AUSTIN, Gunner 62578, 120th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison
Artillery. Killed in action 19 September 1917.Aged 25. Born and
enlisted Birmingham. Brother of John Austin, of 2, Exmouth Cottages,
Water Orton, Birmingham. Buried in THE HUTS CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot V. Row B. Grave 6. See also Minworth |
BURTON |
R |
No
further information currently available |
CALDICOTT |
Stephen |
[Listed
as Steophen CALDICOT on SDGW] Gunner 62576, 41st Siege Battery,
Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 14 July 1916. Aged 24.
Born Gillson, Warwick, enlisted Birmingham. Son of Sarah Jane Smith
(formerly Caldicott), of Ivy Cottage, Bull Ring, Minworth, Birmingham,
and the late Stephen Caldicott. His brother Walter John Caldicott
[resident Birmingham] also fell. Buried in ALBERT COMMUNAL CEMETERY
EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot I. Row J. Collective grave 30. See
also Minworth |
CASTE |
William |
Private 18033, 11th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed
in action 13 August 1916. Aged 26. Born and resident Minworth, Warwickshire,
enlisted Birmingham. Husband of Miriam Caste, of Appletree Cottages,
Springfield Rd., Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 9 A 9 B and 10
B. See also Minworth |
CLARK |
C
P |
No
further information currently available |
CLARKE |
Albert |
Dvr, R.F.A. probably
Albert Edward CLARKE, Gunner 113790, "A" Battery, 72nd
Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 14 October 1917.
Born and enlisted Birmingham. Born COXYDE MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot IV. Row F. Grave 15. See also Minworth |
EAVES |
Albert |
[Trooper on RoH] Private 7555, 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars.
Killed in action 1 November 1914. Aged 20. Born Birmingham, resident
Minworth, Warwickshire, enlisted London. Son of Mary Elizabeth Keates
(formerly Eaves), of Kingsbury Rd., Minworth, Birmingham, and the
late William Eaves. One of seven brothers who served. No known grave.
Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel 5. See also Minworth |
ELMORE |
Thomas |
Private 11915, 6th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed in action
16 February 1916. Aged 25. Born and resident Minworth, Warwickshire,
enlisted Birmingham. Son of Leonard and Charlotte Elmore, of Bull
Ring, Minworth, Birmingham. Buried in BEDFORD HOUSE CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Enclosure No.4. Plot VII. Row B. Grave 34. See also Minworth |
FARMER |
A |
No
further information currently available |
HEWITT |
Edward
James |
Private 41749, 1st Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers)
formerly S/4/055632, Royal Army Service Corps. Killed in action
11 April 1918. Aged 23. Born Norwich, resident Minworth, Warwickshire,
enlisted Birmingham. Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Steele Hewitt,
of The Post Office, Minworth, Birmingham. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 140 to 141.
See also Minworth |
HILL |
Rowland |
Cpl,
R War. probably Rowland
William HILL, Private 8693, 10th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment
formerly 21355, Hussars. Killed in action 18 November 1916. Born
Yardley, Birmingham, resident Bedworth, Warwickshire, enlisted Nuneaton,
Warwickshire. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Pier and Face 9 A 9 B and 10 B. See also Minworth |
HOLTHAM |
C |
No
further information currently available |
KELLEY |
Victor
James |
Private 7531 [CWGC] or 358349 [SDGW], 10th Battalion, The King's
(Liverpool Regiment). Died of wounds at St. Mary's Hospital, London,
8 July 1917. Aged 19. Resident and enlisted Birmingham. Son of Mrs.
H. E. Hart (formerly Kelley), of Ash Farm, Minworth, Birmingham,
and the late Joseph Kelley. Buried North of West end of church in
WALMLEY (ST. JOHN) CHURCHYARD, Warwickshire. See also Minworth |
MELBOURN |
Harry
[Tyrell] |
[Listed as MELBOURNE on Curdworth Memorial] Private 19952, 5th Battalion,
Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment) formerly 58692, Royal Field
Artillery. Killed in action in Mesopotamia 9 April 1916. Born Saltley,
Warwickshire, enlisted and resident Birmingham. No known grave.
Commemorated on BASRA MEMORIAL, Iraq. Panel 30 and 64. See also
Curdworth |
PRICE |
CHARLES |
Gunner 36774, "C" Battery, 71st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Died 11 April 1917. Aged 22. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Price,
of Curdworth, nr. Birmingham; husband of Clara Phoebe Price, of
17, Nansen Rd., Saltley, Birmingham. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY
CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot XXII. Row F. Grave 8A. See
also Curdworth |
ROGERS |
H |
No
further information currently available |
RYDER |
C |
No
further information currently available |
SKINNER |
J |
No
further information currently available |
SMITH |
Alexander
Forbes |
Private 28520, 15th (Service) Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died
7 September 1918. Aged 19. Born Port Erroll, Aberdeen, enlisted
Birmingham. Son of Gordon and Eliza Smith, of Walmley Ash, Minworth,
Birmingham. Buried in ESQUELBECQ MILITARY CEMETERY, Nord, France.
Plot II. Row H. Grave 2. See also Minworth |
THEIR
WATCHWORD WAS "DUTY." |
IN
MEMORY OF THESE MEN FROM
THE AERODROME IN THIS PARISH
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES HERE IN
THE GREAT WAR A.D. 1914-1919
|
CROFT |
Cyril
[Talbot Burnley] |
Second Lieutenant (Pilot), 5 Reserve Aeroplane Squadron, Royal Flying
Corps and 9th Battalion, Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry).
Killed whilst flying in an Avro 504 8 December 1915 with a Lt McDonald
who was injured. Aged 25. Born 28 July 1891. Native of South Cadbury,
Somerset. Buried 12 December 1915 in SOUTH CADBURY (ST. THOMAS A
BECKET) CHURCHYARD, Somerset. |
FLETCHER |
Leslie
[Morley] |
Second
Lieutenant (Pilot), 71 Training Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and
General List. Killed when the Sopwith 1½ Strutter, serial
number A8262, side slipped and was destroyed by fire due to an error
of judgement 5 July 1917 at Castle Bromwich. Aged 19. Buried in
CURDWORTH (SS. NICHOLAS AND PETER) CHURCHYARD, Warwickshire. |
HODGES |
John
[Cyril] |
Lieutenant,
28 Reserve Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and Royal Garrison Artillery.
Accidentally killed while flying in a Sopwith 1½ Strutter,
serial number A1060, crashed at Castle Bromwich, 17 September 1916,
the aeroplane collapsed in the air due to having been unduly stressed
while looping; Leslie SYSON also killed (see below). Aged 19. Son
of the Rev. E. J. and Mrs. C. M. Hodges, of Markshall Rectory, Coggeshall,
Essex. Born at Lerwick, Shetland. Buried in CURDWORTH (SS. NICHOLAS
AND PETER) CHURCHYARD, Warwickshire. |
JACOT |
Conrade
[William] |
Second
Lieutenant, 28 Training Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and General
List. Killed while flying in an Avro 504, serial number B925, when
his seat broke whilst looping and controls jammed causing the aircraft
to crash 23 June 1917. Son of Louis and Isabella Millner Jacot,
of The Hill, Perry Barr, Birmingham. Buried in CURDWORTH (SS. NICHOLAS
AND PETER) CHURCHYARD, Warwickshire. |
SYSON |
Leslie |
Second
Lieutenant, 28 Reserve Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and Royal Garrison
Artillery. Accidentally killed while flying in a Sopwith 1½
Strutter, serial number A1060, crashed at Castle Bromwich, 17 September
1916, the aeroplane collapsed in the air due to having been unduly
stressed while looping; John Cyril HODGES also killed (see above).
Aged 23. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Syson, of Liverpool. Buried in
CURDWORTH (SS. NICHOLAS AND PETER) CHURCHYARD, Warwickshire. |
WOODROW |
Sidney |
Lieutenant,
54 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps. Killed in a flying accident
when his aircraft, a Sopwith 1½ Strutter, serial number A1060,
nose dived 23 September 1916. Aged 30. Born at Buangor, Victoria,
Australia. Son of Thomas and Emily Woodrow; husband of Ella Gertrude
Woodrow, of 9, Sutherland St., Neutral Bay, New South Wales. Buried
in CURDWORTH (SS. NICHOLAS AND PETER) CHURCHYARD, Warwickshire.
There is a propellor memorial to him within the church.

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