
NORTH FAMBRIDGE
WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and copyright © Martin Edwards 2005
North
Fambridge is a small village on the North side of the River Crouch..
The roll of Honour is in Holy Trinity Church and the War Memorial is
by the entrance to the Church.
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Photographs
Copyright © Andy Pay 2005 |
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1914 |
† |
1919 |
ROLL
OF HONOUR |
NORTH
FAMBRIDGE |
FOGG |
James
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No
further information currently available |
GODDARD |
David |
Lance
Corporal 3112, 1st Life Guards, Household Cavalry. Killed in
action 19th May 1918. Born Woogham Ferris, enlisted Chelmsford.
Son of Mrs. E. Goddard, of Station Cottages, North Fambridge,
Essex. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot LXVI. Row C. Grave 16. |
PARKER |
Ernest |
No
further information currently available |
POWNEY |
Walter |
probably
Walter POWNEY, Bombardier 19136, 37th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison
Artillery. Died of wounds 9thg July 1916. Born Shepherds Bush,
Middlesex, enlisted Reading, Berkshire. Buried in HEILLY STATION
CEMETERY, MERICOURT-L'ABBE, Somme, France. Plot II. Row A. Grave
27. |
SADLER |
Cecil
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probably
Cecil Gastrell SADLER, Private 202700, 1st/5th Battalion, Suffolk
Regiment. Killed in action in Palestine 5th November 1917. Aged
28. Born Binfield, Berkshire, enlisted Southend. Son of William
Gastiele Sadler and Louisa Sadler, of Little Hayes Farm, Stow
St. Mary's, Essex. Buried in GAZA WAR CEMETERY. Israel. Plot
VIII. Row F. Grave 7. |
WILLIS |
John |
Private
15592, 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment. Killed in action 20th
October 1916. Aged 26. Born Cold Norton, enlisted Colchester,
resident Fambridge. Son of George Willis, of Cook's Farm, Cold
Norton, Essex, and the late Dinah Willis. Buried in GUARDS'
CEMETERY, LESBOEUFS, Somme, France. Plot III. Row X. Grave 9. |
Their
Name Liveth for Evermore |
BERNARD |
O
P |
Captain,
Royal Engineers. Awarded the Military Cross (M.C.) |
BLOWERS |
J
W |
Royal
Navy |
CHAPPRONIERE |
K
R |
Royal
Army Service Corps |
COKER |
T |
9th
Battalion, Essex Regiment |
FLICK |
E
J |
Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve |
KIGHTFOOT |
L
J |
Captain,
Royal Army Pay Department. Awarded the Order of the British
Empire (O.B.E.) |
MONK |
H
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9th
Battalion, Essex Regiment |
OSBORNE |
H |
Royal
Navy |
OSBORNE |
M
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Royal
Navy |
POWNEY |
H
J |
Sergeant
Major, Royal Garrison Artillery |
POWNEY |
A
J |
Royal
Field Artillery |
ROBBINS |
S |
9th
Battalion, Essex Regiment |
SADLER |
W
|
Sergeant
Instructor, Middlesex Regiment |
WHITE |
A |
Second
Corporal, Royal Engineers |
WILLIS |
F
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9th
Battalion, Essex Regiment |
WRIGHT |
F
S |
City
of London Regiment |
1939
– 1945 |
SAXTON |
Geoffrey
Hurndall |
Driver
T/133785, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 13th February 1945.
Aged 32. Son of Ernest Francis and Kathleen Saxton; husband
of Elsie May Saxton, of North Fambridge, Essex. Buried in OVERLOON
WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Plot II. Row D. Grave
2. |
The
People willingly offered Themselves |
27 November
2005
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