MADRON
WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 & 2 -
detailed information
Compiled and copyright © George Pritchard 2005
addiitonal research John Jennings
The
Madron memorial takes the form of a stone cross mounted on a stone plinth
with one step leading to it. The World War 1 names are on the front
face and the World War 2 names on the rear. The names here have been
sorted into alphabetical order within conflict for ease of reading.
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Photographs
Copyright © George Pritchard 2005
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These
men of ours, unselfish, unafraid, went to the world wide fight.
Forget not how they fought and how we prayed for England and for right.
1914 - 1918
AMOR |
Leonard |
Sergeant
5483, 2nd/8th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action
23 August 1916. Born and enlisted Penzance, resident Plymouth. Buried
in ST. VAAST POST MILITARY CEMETERY, RICHEBOURG-L'AVOUE, Pas de
Calais, France. Plot III. Row H. Grave 17. |
ANGWIN |
George
Tregear |
probably
John Tregar ANGWIN, Private 23291, 6th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry. Killed in action 18 August 1916. Aged 19. Born Transvaal,
South Africa, enlisted Penzance, resident Heamoor. Son of Mary Ann
Matthews (formerly Angwin), of 7, Nevada Place, Heamoor, Cornwall,
and the late Andrew Angwin. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 6 B. |
BOLITHO |
Geoffrey
Richard |
Second
Lieutenant, 4th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps formerly Devonshire
Regiment. Died 25th October 1916. Aged 23. Son of Capt. Edward Alverne
Bolitho, Royal Navy, and Catherine his wife, of Trengwainton, Heamoor,
Cornwall. Buried in QUEENS CEMETERY, BUCQUOY, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot IV. Row A. Grave 5. |
BOLITHO,
DSO |
William
Edward Thomas |
Lieutenant
Colonel, Royal 1st Devon Yeomanry. Died of ill health 21st Febuary
1919. Aged 56. Son of William Bolitho and Mary H. Bolitho, of
Polwithen, Penzance; husband of Ethel Grace Bolitho (nee Macleod),
of Trevelloe, Paul, Penzance; father of William Torquill MacLeod
Bolitho (below). Served in the South African Campaign. Awarded
the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.). Buried North-East of
the church, beside the path, in ST GULVAL CHURCHAYRD, GULVAL,
Cornwall. See also Penzance and also
Paul and also Lord's
Cricket Ground MCC
Extract
from "THE VC AND DSO BOOK - DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER 1886-1915"
published by Naval and Military Press. Page 182.
BOLITHO,
WILLIAM EDWARD THOMAS, Major, was born at Penzance 2
July, 1862, son of the late William Bolitho, of Polwithen. He
was educated at Harrow, and Trinity College, Oxford. He played
for Harrow and Oxford at, Lord’s Cricket Ground (two years
for Harrow, and two years for Oxford). He joined, as Second Lieutenant,
the 1st Royal Devon Yeomanry in May, 1889: served with the 7th
Battn. 27th Imperial Yeomanry in the South African War, 1900-1;
was wounded at Noitgedacht, Transvaal, Nov. 1900 took part in
advance to Pretoria, Battle of Diamond Hill, and holding the Mahaliesburg
range of hills. He was mentioned twice in Deapatches, and created
a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (London Gazette,
27 Sept. 1901): “William Edward Thomas Bolitho, Major, 7th
Battn. Imperial Yeomanry. In recognition of services during the
operations in South Africa.” The Insignia were presented
by the King 29 Oct. 1901. He won the D.S.O. at Noitgedacht, Transvaal,
when he led a forlorn hope up the kloof in the early morning,
from General Clement’s Camp, to relieve the Northumberland
Fusiliers on top of the hill. He was wounded in the thigh, and
lay out with his men for two days before being fetched in to an
ambulance. He became Captain, 1st Royal Devon Yeomanry, 7 Aug.
1914. He became Acting Lieutenant-Colonel, 2/1st Royal Devon Yeomanry
15 Sept. 1914, and commanded the Regt. until 11 Nov. 1918, when
he resigned on account of bad health, and went to Bath for treatment,
where he died on 21 Feb. 1919. Lieut-Colonel Bolitho was joint
Master of the Foxhounds (Western), and hunted the hounds himself.
Hunting was his great passion; he was also a good cricketer and
fisherman. He had married, at Iverness, 21 June, 1888, Ethel Grace
Macleod, daughter of H. B. Ænæas Macleod, of Cadboll,
and they have two sons: William Torquill Macleod (late 19th Hussars;
killed in action 24 May, 1915), and Simon Bruce (who died in 1910)
: and one daughter, Brenda Grace.
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BOLITHO |
William
Torquill Macleod |
Lieutenant,
19th (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars. Died 24 May 1915. Aged
22. Son of Lt. Col. W. E. T. Bolitho (above), D.S.O., and Mrs. Ethel
G. Bolitho, of York House, Trevelloe, Penzance. Served 2 years in
the Royal Navy, as midshipman. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES
(MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 5.
See also Penzance and Paul
Extract
from Bond of Sacrifice Volume 2:
LIEUTENANT
WILLIAM TORQUILL MACLEOD BOLITHO, 19th (QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S OWN
ROYAL) HUSSARS, born on the 13th November, 1892, was
the only surviving son of Major W. E. T. Bolitho, D.S.O., 1st
Royal Devon Imperial Yeomanry, of York House, Penzance, and of
Hannaford Ashburton.
He was educated at Warren Hill, Eastbourne, from which he passed
into Osborne College, and afterwards Dartmouth, becoming before
he left head of each of the latter. Having joined the Royal Navy
as a Midshipman, he passed first out of the cruiser H.M.S. "
Cumberland," taking three prizes, and while on H.M.S. "
Bellerophon " he won the " Stoddart " Cup, presented
by Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, for boat-sailing. In 1912 he left
the Navy and entered the Special Reserve of the Army, and in May,
1913, received his commission in the 19th Hussars. In August,
1914 he crossed to France with " B " Squadron of his
regiment, with which he remained until his death, having been
promoted Lieutenant in March, 1915. He was in the engagement at
Wieltje, north of Ypres, on the 13th May, and on the 24th May,
1915, after a gas attack at dawn, his squadron was sent to help
the 18th Hussars, near the Chateau, Hooge, Ypres where he and
five of his men were killed by a shell.
Lieutenant Bolitho was a good rider, was very fond of hunting
and polo, and rode in local point-to point races.
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BONE |
Samuel
H |
No
further information currently available |
BOX |
James |
Died
28 March 1918 - No further information currently available |
BRIDGEMAN |
Samuel |
Private
200195, 1st/4th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died
in Egypt 24 October 1918. Aged 24. Born Madron, enlisted Penzance.
Son of William and Lily Bridgeman, of 4, Chyandout Terrace, Penzance.
Buried in GAZA WAR CEMETERY, Israel. Plot XXVII. Row E. Grave 2. |
BROAD |
Sidney |
Died
8 April 1917 - No further information currently available |
BROCK |
Francis
Dominic |
Sergeant
10478, 1st Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 12 October 1916. Born and resident Penzance, Cornwall,
enlisted Dublin. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Pier and Face 15 A. |
CATTRAN |
James
Philips |
No
further information currently available |
CHAPPELL |
John
James |
Private
26311, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Inafntry. Died of
wounds in the Balkans 18 November 1916. Aged 34. Born Madron, enlisted
Penzance, resident Heamoor. Son of John James and Alice Mary Chappell,
of Heamoor; husband of Elizabeth H. Chappell, of I, Rose Cottage,
Heamoor, Cornwall. Buried in STRUMA MILITARY CEMETERY, Greece. Plot
V. Row G. Grave 7. |
CHAPPELL |
Percy |
[Memorial
lists June 11th 1917] Acting Corporal 30503, 1st Battalion, Devonshire
Regiment. Killed in action 6 November 1917. Aged 21. Born Madron,
enlisted Exeter, resident Heamore. Son of Edward Pascoe Chappell
and Emma Maria Chappell, of Stanmore House, St. Mary's, Scilly Isles,
Cornwall. No known grave.Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 38 to 40. |
CHURCHWARD |
Thomas
Joseph |
No
further information currently available |
COOK |
John
Francis |
No
further information currently available |
CURNOW |
John
Francis |
Private
26719, 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Killed
in action 8 May 1917. Aged 25. Born and resident Madron, enlisted
Penzance. Son of Charles and Mary Jane Curnow, Madron, Church Town,
Heamoor, Cornwall. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Bay 6. |
DENTON |
George |
No
further information currently available |
DENTON |
Thomas |
2nd
April 1917 - No further information currently available |
DOWNING |
John
P |
No
further information currently available |
EDE |
Richard
Edwin |
No
further information currently available |
FRANCIS |
John
Leslie |
Date
on Memorial 20th Oct. 1918 - No further information currently available |
GUNDRY |
Christopher
Ellis |
No
further information currently available |
GUY |
Joseph
Henry |
Gunner
321669, O" Anti-Aircraft Battery (Cornwall - Duke of Cornwall's
- RGA - Territorial), Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action
22 March 1917. Born Madron, enlisted Penzance. Buried in VAULX HILL
CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row H. Grave 30. |
HALL |
Richard
Thomas |
Private
136849, 17th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died of wounds
21 September 1918. Aged 19. Born Madron, enlisted Penzance. Son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hall, of Tremethick Cross, Penzance, Cornwall.
Formerly 43164, Hampshire Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated
on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 10. |
HARVEY |
Thomas |
No
further information currently available |
HOCKING |
Herbert
C |
Died
9 August 1917 - No further information currently available |
HOCKING |
James |
No
further information currently available |
HOCKING |
Reginald
Oswald |
Private
241140, 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
Died 30 August 1918. Buried in VAULX HILL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot I. Row D. Grave 28. |
HOSKEN |
Arthur
Uren |
No
further information currently available |
HOSKING |
Cecil
James |
No
further information currently available |
HOSKING |
William
H |
No
further information currently available |
JACKA |
Hugh |
Private
28662, 7th Battalion, King's (Shropshire Light Infantry). Killed
in action 21 August 1918. Aged 19. Born Madron, enlisted Tolcarne.
Native of Newlyn. Son of Charles and Eliza Emily Jacka, of 23, Charles
St., Tolcame, Cornwall. Formerly 8/11121, Training Reserve Battalion.
Buried in BUCQUOY ROAD CEMETERY, FICHEUX, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot VI. Row J. Grave 29. |
JELBERT |
William
Eric [Alexander] |
[William
C JILBERT from memorial] Private 21046, 1st Battalion, Dorsetshire
Regiment. Killed in action 3 October 1918. Born Madron, enlisted
Truro, resident Penzance. Buried at CERISY-GAILLY MILITARY CEMETERY,
Somme, France. Plot III. Row L. Grave 14. |
JORDON |
John |
Died
29 January 1915 - No further information currently available |
KESSELL |
Percival |
Private
PLY/18726, Plymouth Division, Royal Marine Light Infantry. Died
from disease 9 March 1917. Born 28 April 1897 in Church Town, Cornwall.
Son of Mr. D. Kessell, of 10, Adelead Street, Penzance, Cornwall.
Buried in MADRON CEMETERY, PENZANCE, Cornwall. Grave Reference "C"
22BB. 19. |
MATTHEWS |
Sidney
Harold |
Private
27691, 6th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Killed
in action 12 May 1917. Born Madron, enlisted Penzance, resident
Heamoor. Formerly 23995, Somerset Light Infantry. Buried in WANCOURT
BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row C. Grave 4. |
MOLLARD |
Ernest |
Private
T/243083, 7th Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Killed
in action 11 October 1917. Aged 28. Born Madron, enlisted Penzance,
resident Heamoor. Son of Mrs. Caroline Mollard, of 57, Richmond
St., Heamoor, Penzance; husband of Mary Quick (formerly Mollard),
of Connor Downs, Hayle, Cornwall. Formerly 277137, Essex Regiment.
No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 14 to 17 and 162 to 162A. |
MOORE |
Arthur
Owen |
No
further information currently available |
NICHOLLS |
Walter |
Private
2219, 1st/4th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry attached
2nd Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed in action in Mesopotamia
28 September 1915. Aged 20. Born and resident Madron, enlisted Penzance.
Son of Richard and Mary J. Nicholls, of Tregavara, Penzance. Buried
in KUT WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Section L. Grave 6. |
NICHOLSON |
William
James |
No
further information currently available |
OSBORNE |
Thomas
Henry |
No
further information currently available |
PENGELLY |
Edward
[Llewellyn] |
Private
21689, 10th Battalion, King's (Shropshire Light Infantry). Died
28 October 1918. Aged 23. Born Madron, enlisted Newton Abbot, resident
Stoke-in-Teignhead, Teignmouth. Son of Llewellyn and Annie Pengelly,
of Plumley, Bovey Tracey, S. Devon. Formerly M/285165, Motor Transport,
Royal Army Service Corps. Buried in TERLINCTHUN BRITISH CEMETERY,
WIMILLE, Pas de Calais, France. Plot VI. Row D. Grave 42. |
POLLARD |
Thomas |
Private
17481, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died instantly
after putting his head over the top of the parapet and being shot
through the head by a German sniper during the Battle of Loos 31
August 1915. Aged 24. Born Paul, Cornwall, enlisted Penzance, Cornwall.
Son of Joseph Henry and Mary Pollard of Tremethick Cross, Penzance.
Before volunteering he ran a parcel delivery service in Penzance
and had his own horse and cart. Buried in X FARM CEMETERY, LA CHAPELLE-D'ARMENTIERES,
Nord, France. Row C. Grave 10. |
POLLARD |
Thomas
Benjamin |
Private
33382, 8th (Service) Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. Died on service
21 April 1918. Aged 24. Born and resident Madron, enlisted Penzance.
Son of Richard Nicholls Pollard and Mary Pollard, of "Trereife,"
Madron, Heamoor, Cornwall; husband of Mary Lillian Pollard, of "Herris,"
Paul, nr. Penzance, Cornwall. Buried in STE. MARIE CEMETERY, LE
HAVRE, Seine-Maritime, France. Division 62. Plot III. Row E. Grave
5. |
POOLEY |
William |
Shoeing
Smith 321219, 134th Cornwall Heavy Battery (Duke of Cornwall's -
RGA - Territorial), Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds in
East Africa 1 January 1917. Aged 24. Born Madron, enlisted Penzance.
Son of William and Henrietta Pooley, of Hallatrow, Bristol. Buried
in MOROGORO CEMETERY, Tanzania. Plot IV. Row B. Grave 16. |
RADCLIFFE |
Thomas |
No
further information currently available |
REMPHRY |
Joseph
Charles |
No
further information currently available |
RETALLACK |
William
Julyan |
No
further information currently available |
ROWE |
Melville
Luke |
Gunner
95338, 12th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action
12 July 1917. Born Madron, enlisted Penzance, resident Heamoor.
Son of William Henry and Mary Rowe, of Heamoor; husband of Maud
Rowe, of 2, Hea Cottages, Heamoor, Penzance, Cornwall. Buried in
BELGIAN BATTERY CORNER CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot
I. Row E. Grave 6. |
SEDGMAN |
Thomas
J |
No
further information currently available |
STONE |
Richard
[Treadre Carr] |
Private
18340, 6th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died of
wounds in United Kingdom 13 September 1916. Aged 21. Born and resident
Heamoor, enlisted Penzance. Son of Joseph T. and Catherine Stone,
of 10, Navada Place, Heamoor, Penzance. Buried in MADRON CEMETERY,
PENZANCE, Cornwall. Grave Reference "C."44DD. 20. |
SWITHENBANK |
Leslie
Shearer |
No
further information currently available |
TAYLOR |
Archibald
Percy |
No
further information currently available |
THOMAS |
Archibald
Nelson |
Died
7 November 1917 - No further information currently available |
TIPPETT |
Norman |
Private
203244, 4th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Died of wounds in
United Kingdom 25 April 1918. Aged 23. Born Madron, enlisted Penzance,
resident Heamoor. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tippett, of 36, Richmond
St., Heamoor, Penzance. Buried in MADRON CEMETERY, PENZANCE, Cornwall.
Grave Reference "U." 22CC. 8. |
TREGEAR |
William |
No
further information currently available |
UREN |
William
George |
Private
10806, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died in United Kingdom
15 December 1915. Aged 31. Born Madron, enlisted Penzance, resident
Heamoor. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Uren, of 7, Wesley St., Heamoor,
Penzance, Cornwall. Buried in COLCHESTER CEMETERY, Essex. Plot S.
Row 2. Grave 63. |
WHITE |
Thomas
Vivian |
Lance
Bombardier 322072, "S" Anti-Aircraft Battery (Cornwall
- Duke of Cornwall's - RGA - Territorial), Royal Garrison Artillery.
Died on service 23 September 1918. Born Madron, enlisted Exeter.
Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France.
Section Q. Plot V. Row I. Grave 1. |
WILLIAMS |
Roden
Noel |
No
further information currently available |
WOOLCOCK |
William |
Private
28917, 7th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died of
wounds 14 February 1917. Aged 20. Born Madron, enlisted Penzance,
resident Heamoor. Son of James and Grace Woolcock, of Richmond St.,
Heamoor, Penzance. Buried in GROVE TOWN CEMETERY, MEAULTE, Somme,
France. Plot IV. Row B. Grave 1. |
1939-1945
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BARR |
Richard
Eugene |
Sergeant
1203767, 149 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 30th
June 1942. Aged 29. Son of Richard and Nellie Barr, of Trenwainton,
Cornwall; husband of Lena Marjorie Barr, of Penzance, Cornwall.
Buried in AMSTERDAM NEW EASTERN CEMETERY, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
Plot 69. Row E. Joint grave 2. |
BARRETT |
D |
No
further information currently available |
BATH |
W
J |
No
further information currently available |
BENTLEY? |
M |
No
further information currently available |
BYCE |
D |
No
further information currently available |
CHAPPELL |
James
Charles |
Private
5441975, Wiltshire Regiment. Died 28th July 1941. Son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Chappell and stepson of Annie Chappell; husband of
Jessie Chappell, of Penzance. Buried in PENZANCE CEMETERY, Penzance,
Cornwall. Sec. K. Block 11. Grave 12. |
DALE |
Cyril |
Private
14673685, 5th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died
26th November 1944. Aged 19. Son of Patrick and Bessie Maloney,
of Penzance, Cornwall. Buried in LEOPOLDSBURG WAR CEMETERY, Leopoldsburg,
Limburg, Belgium. Plot VI. Row B. Grave 4. |
DANIEL |
Walter
Edward Lionel |
Sub-Lieutenant
(E), H.M.S. Salvonia, Royal Naval Reserve. Died 14th January 1941.
Aged 34. Son of Walter John and Jane Mildred Daniel, of Penzance.
Buried in PENZANCE CEMETERY, Penzance, Cornwall. Sec. T. Block 20.
Grave 19. |
Le
GRICE |
Andrew |
Lieutenant
50798, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died 31st
May 1940. Aged 27. Son of Charles Henry and Dorothy Isobel Le Grice;
husband of Joan Ann Le Grice, of Chiddingfold, Surrey. No known
grave. Commemorated on DUNKIRK MEMORIAL, Nord, France. Column 60. |
HAYDON,
D.S.O. |
Peter
Hillyard |
Captain,
No. 41 R.M. Commando., Royal Marines. Died 5th November 1944. Aged
21. Son of Rollo Hillyard Stafford Haydon and Annie Gwendoline Haydon,
of Equador. Awarded the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.). Buried
in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Plot
15. Row B. Grave 3. |
JENNINGS |
Charles
Francis |
Lance
Bombardier 12751, Singapore Royal Artillery, Straits Settlements
Volunteer Force. Died as a prisoner of war of the Japanese 28th
November 1943. Aged 33. Son of the Revd. Canon Henry Richard Jennings,
B.A., and Susan Jennings, of Kenwyn Vicarage, Truro, Cornwall. Buried
in CHUNGKAI WAR CEMETERY, Thailand. Plot 6. Row B. Grave 11.
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JENNINGS |
D
W |
(1948)
- No further information currently available |
JENNINGS |
Harold
Godfrey |
Captain,
4th (Pahang) Battalion, Federated Malay States Volunteer Force.
Died 28th March 1942. Aged 37. Son of the Revd. Canon Henry Richard
Jennings, B.A., and Susan Jennings, of Kenwyn Vicarage, Truro, Cornwall.
Buried in KRANJI WAR CEMETERY, SIngapore. Plot 34. Row C. Grave
20.
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LADNER |
Monica
Jean |
Aircraftwoman
1st Class 2068080, Women's Auxiliary Air Force. Died 5th July 1942.
Aged 19. Daughter of Arthur Tregoning Ladner and Mabel Ladner of
Penzance. Buried in PENZANCE CEMETERY, Penzance. Sec. J. Block 15
A. Grave 20. |
NICHOLLS |
George
Edwin |
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Photograph
© Theo van de Mortel 2006 |
Pilot
Officer (Pilot) 172425, 12 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 27th April 1944. Aged 32. Son of James Edwin and Evelyn Nicholls,
of Heamoor, Penzance, Cornwall; husband of Madeline Nicholls, of
Heamoor. Buried in JONKERBOS WAR CEMETERY, Gelderland, Netherlands.
Plot 24. Row F. Grave 4. |
NICHOLLS |
H
D |
(1949)
- No further information currently available |
RADCLIFFE |
John
Donald |
Sergeant
1315304, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 2nd April 1943.
Buried in PENZANCE CEMETERY, Penzance. Sec. J. Block 15 A. Grave
5. |
RICH |
Cyril
Guy |
Flight
Sergeant 535019, 159 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 7th April 1943. Aged 25. Son of Sydney Gordon Rich and Beatrice
Annie Rich, of Truro, Cornwall. Commemorated on SINGPORE MEMORIAL,
Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore. Column 425.
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RICH |
K
J |
No
further information currently available |
RICHARDS |
A |
No
further information currently available |
RICHARDS,
M.M. |
S |
(1948)
- No further information currently available |
RUNDLE |
Ronald
George |
Sapper
1892029, Royal Engineers. Died 23rd June 1947. Aged 28. Son of Walter
and Edith Rundle; husband of Dorothy Rundle, of Heamoor, Penzance.
Buried in PENZANCE CEMETERY, Penzance. Sec. H. Cons. Block 17. Grave
13. |
RUNDLE |
Walter
Charles Edwin |
Telegraphist
D/JX 617160, H.M.S. Kite, Royal Navy. Died 21st August 1944. No
known grave. Commemorated on PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Devon. Panel
88, Column 3. |
SLEEMAN? |
A
E |
No
further information currently available |
STEPHENS |
A
E |
No
further information currently available |
STRICK |
E
J |
No
further information currently available |
TREGARTHEN |
Edward
Richard |
Petty
Officer Telegraphist D/JX 145407, H.M.S. Nile, Royal Navy. Died
16th November 1945. Aged 26. Son of Edward J. Tregarthen and Mary
Jane Tregarthen, of St. Ives, Cornwall. Buried in ALEXANDRIA (HADRA)
WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt. Plot 6. Row E. Grave 10. |
WALL |
Eric
Frank |
Sapper
2198967, 2 Boring Platoon, Royal Engineers. Died 29th September
1945. Aged 32. No known grave. Commemorated on CASSINO MEMORIAL,
Italy. Panel 3. |
WARE |
Austin
Kinver |
Lance
Bombardier 14247530, 53 Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died 8th
June 1944. Aged 26. Son of Samuel and Beatrice Irene Ware; husband
of Mary Irene Perrow Ware, of Redruth, Cornwall. Buried in BANNEVILLE-LA-CAMPAGNE
WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France. Plot XIV. Row E. Grave 4. |
WILLIAMS |
Rosie |
Leading
Aircraftwoman 440653, Women's Auxiliary Air Force. Died 10th January
1946. Aged 23. Daughter of Richard and Adeline Clara Williams, of
Heamoor. Buried in PENZANCE CEMETERY, Penzance, Cornwall. Sec. K.
Block 13. Grave 15. |
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