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REGIMENT of YORK & LANCASTER WAR MEMORIAL

Located in the York Minster, York

To the Glory of God and in memory of their comrades who lost their lives in the service of their Queen and Country. This monument is erected by Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and men past and present of the 65th Battalion, the York & Lancaster Regiment

NEW ZELAND 1845-1866

SMITH J.L. Captain, died 13 December 1849

RHATIGAN C. Captain, died, 17 September 1851

BAZALGETTE D Captain, died, 11 August 1857

STRANGE T.G Captain, killed in action at Repose, Te-Arrea-Pa, 10 February 1861

SWIFT R Captain, killed in action at Camerontown, 7 September 1863

LEWIS A Lieut-Adjt, died, 11 March 1865

O’CONNELL R Captain, died, 18 August 1850

PAUL T Quarter-Master, died, 25 July 1851

WEMYSS F Lieutenant, died, 5 July 1858

CHAYTOR A Ensign, died of wounds received at Orakau, 21 April 1864

TOKER A.B Captain, died 1 January 1866

Also Killed in Action

CAIN J Pte, at Kairau, 29 December 1860

BELLINGER R Pte, at Camerontown, 7 September 1863

GRACE S Pte, at Camerontown, 7 September 1863

BELL J Pte, at Rangiriri, 20 November 1863

CLARKE R Pte, at Rangiriri, 20 November 1863

HEPBURN A Pte, at Rangiriri, 20 November 1863

JOHNSTON W Pte, at Rangiriri, 20 November 1863

KING P Pte, at Rangiriri, 20 November 1863

MAULEY P Pte, at Rangiriri, 20 November 1863

McCAUSLAND J Pte, at Rangiriri, 20 November 1863

McCLELLAND T Pte, at Rangiriri, 20 November 1863

MOONEY T Pte, at Rangiriri, 20 November 1863

NEAT J Pte, at Rangiriri, 20 November 1863

ROBERTS T Pte, at Rangiriri, 20 November 1863

WADE T Pte, at Rangiriri, 22 July 1863

GILLINGHAM R Pte, at Orakau, 31 March 1864

BARNETT J Pte, at Orakau, 2 April 1864

Also Died of Wounds

CORBETT W Pte, 18 March 1860

LALLY J Pte, 11 November 1860

HOWARD J Pte, 1 February 1866

MARSON W Pte 12 February 1861

HANNAH T Pte, 17 March 1861

McKAY J Pte 14 April 1863

BROWN E Pte, 20 November 1863

WHITFIELD G Pte, 3 April 1864

FORD J Pte, 11 April 1864

And from other causes, 142 Non-Commissioned Officers and Men

Also

WYATT A Colonel C.B, died in Dublin, 6 January 1869 After 43 years service with the 65th Regiment

HAMILTON F.P.R Captain, drowned at sea, 11 February 1870

FERNLEY T.H Ensign, died at Birr, 12 October 1862

INDIA, 1871 – 1884

CHEVALIER G.R Captain, died, 9 July 1872

ROSS J.C Captain, died, 4 August 1872

FILLINGHAM C.A Captain, died, 1 January 1877

ARTHUR C.W .A Captain, died, 8 March 1882

CUTHBERTSON R.A. Assistant Surgeon, died, 22 July 1872

WILLIAMS J Assistant Surgeon, died, 4 August 1872

SHERLOCK H Surgeon Major, died, 22 December 1881

Also 126 Non Commissioned Officers and Men,

Also

BUTLER V.L.M Brevt Major, died in London 11 July 1874

HAMILTON R.St.G Lieut Adjt died at Ealing, 23 April 1877

SOUDAN 1884

CONNOR John L/Sgt, killed in action at El-Tab, 29 February

CALLANAN Patrick L/Cpl, killed in action at El-Tab, 29 February

BURKE Nicholas Pte, killed in action at El-Tab, 29 February

EDWARDS John Pte, killed in action at El-Tab, 29 February

FORD Harry G.W Pte, killed in action at El-Tab, 29 February

HICKEY William Pte, killed in action at El-Tab, 29 February

KEMSLEY Robert Pte, killed in action at El-Tab, 29 February

KIRBY Henry Pte, killed in action at El-Tab, 29 February

FORD Harry G.W Captain, killed in action at Tamaai, 13 March

MAYNARD W.J.A L/Cpl, killed in action at Tamaai 13 March

MAYORS Richard L/Cpl killed in action at Tamaai, 13 March

SHELDON John Pte, killed in action at Tamaai, 13 March

EARNSHAW W Pte, killed in action at Tamaai, 13 March

ROY John Pte, killed in action at Tamaai, 13 March

SMITH Benjamin Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

TAYLOR John Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

ROOKYARD Charles Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

JOHNSON Samuel Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

Le-BLANCSamuel Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

STONEY J.H Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

PONT John Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

FISHER John Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

WEBB William Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

HIGGINSON George Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

ROBINSON George Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

RICHARDS John Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

WEST William Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

BENNETT Robert Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

BROPHYJohn Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

CRIPPS Robert Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

McCOMBE Thomas Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

HOPE Isaac Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

PIMM Albert Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

MALLOY Peter Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

PILBEAN John Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

READ Charles Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

BROOKS Thomas Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

STEELE John Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

FENNELL Alfred Pte, killed in action at Taami, 13 March

Died of Wounds received at Taman

LAW James Pte

Also

EATON Harry E. Lieutenant, died at Dover 7 June 1884

FORD Charles W. Lieutenant, died at ?, 19 July 1884

McNAIR C Lieutenant, died in India, 26 June 1885

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KING’S OWN YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY – WAR MEMORIAL

Located in the York Minster, York

This memorial was erected in 1913 by the King’s own Light Infantry to the following Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of the 31st Light Infantry who lost their lives for their Country in the war of 1808-1814

MOORE Sir John K.B. Lieut-General

SPARKS Frederick Major

BLOOMFIELD James Henry Captain

DOUGLAS Charles Aytoyne Captain

McCABE John Captain

MERCER Charles Wilkinson Captain

JENNINGS J Lieut-Adjutant

CHAMLEY Thomas Keppe Lieutenant

DODD Robert Lieutenant

DREW J. H. Lieutenant

HONEY Henry Lieutenant

PERCY John Samuel Lieutenant

STEPHENS Maurice Lieutenant

TAYLOR John D Lieutenant

WESTROPP Ralph Lieutenant

WHITE William Edward Lieutenant

WILSON Richard Lieutenant

MILLS Lieutenant and Quartermaster

HAMILTON Robert Assistant Surgeon

BALL James Sergeant

BRAUND John Sergeant

BUTCHER Thomas Sergeant

CURSON Andrew Sergeant

DOWNS James Sergeant

DOYLE Thomas Sergeant

FITTON John Sergeant

FORRESTERRichard Sergeant

HANGER John Sergeant

HANKS William Sergeant

LANE David Sergeant

MARSLAND Henry Sergeant

McCARTHY Owen Sergeant

MUSKULL John Sergeant

PERCY Hugh Sergeant

REDCHAM Joseph Sergeant

ROCHE Robert Sergeant

SMITH Michael Sergeant

SORRELL William Sergeant

STOTHERS James Sergeant

TRELLEVAN Richard Sergeant

UTTING Samuel Sergeant

WEBSTERThomas Sergeant

WELLS Rees Sergeant

Also to 610 rank and file of the regiment whose names inscribed on a parchment roll are deposited with the Minster Authorities

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Wyck Rissington Memorial located in St Michael's Church on a brass plaque.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF THE

FOLLOWING FROM WYCK RISSINGTON

WHO DIED FOR KING AND COUNTRY

IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918

T J BROADHURST

Pte 9220 2nd Batt. Gloucester Regt. KIA 17/02/1915

YPRES MEMORIAL PANEL 22 and 34.

Son of Thomas & Sarah Anne Broadhurst, of Wyck Rissington.

W.E. CASTLE 2nd Lt. RGA [cant find]

W. GOSLING

Pte. 10364 7th. Batt. Gloucester Regt. KIA 28/11/1915

AZMAK CEMETERY, SULVA II.D.19

Son of John and Mary Gosling, Trow Cottage, Salcome Regis, Devon

A.A.LAWRENCE

Pte. 7227 Norfold Regt. Labour Corps. KIA 08/11/1918

WYCK RISSINGTON CHURCHYARD

Son of George and Harriet Lawrence of 24 Wyck Rissington

H. MACGREGOR

Pte. 19287 Royal Berkshire Regt. KIA 22/03/1916

ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY VI.E.25

Son of the late T.H. & Alice Caroline MacGregor, of Wyck Rissington

H.G. HEDGES

Pte. G/12200 The Buffs {East Kent Regt.] KIA 29/06/1918

BERLIN SOUTH-WESTERN CEMETERY. I.A 10.

Son of the late William G & Sarah A. Hedges: husband of Mable Amy Hedges of 25 Anderson Road, Oatland Park, Weybridge. Native of Wyck Rissington

E.RACHAEL

L.cpl. 14441 Royal Warwickshire Regt. KIA 03/07/1916

THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Pier and Face 9 A 9 B and 10 B

B C WILLIAMS

Pt.e 325581 Worcestershire Yeomanry. KIA 29/11/1918

DAMASCUS COMMONWEALTH WAR CEMETERY. F.2

Son of Mr R H Williams, of the School House, Wyck Rissington

J F P BUTLER.VC. DSO

Captain. KRRC. KIA 05/09/1916

MOROGORO CEMETERY III.C.E

Son of Lt Col. Francis John Paul Butler and the Hon. Elspeth Butler, Aspley House,Chichester.

W.S.HEDGES

Pte. 7100 1st/7th Batt. London Regt. KIA 07/10/1916

THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Pier and Face 9 D O C 13 C and 12 C

A.DRYDEN

Pte. 28225 9th Batt. Gloucestershire Regt. KIA 27/12/1916

KARASOULI MILITARY CEMETERY A.205

Son of James and Emma Dryden, Eastmill, Copthorne, Crawley.

J W HEDGES

Pte. 26998 Hampshire Regt. KIA 07/07/1917

MENIN GATE PANEL 35

Son of Joseph Charles and Rosetta Hedges, Chanlders Ford, Southampton.

F.WEBB

Pte. Royal Warwickshire Regt???

T JOYNES

Pte. 9436 1st Batt. Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry KIA 30/06/1916

BAGHDAD[NORTH GATE]WAR CEMETERY XXI.D.36

Son of William & Elizabeth Smiith Joynes, 20 Wyck Rissington

H W BATCHELOR

Captain RAMC KIA 24/03/1918

NOYON NEW BRITISH CEMETERY IV C 7

Son of the late Dr and Mrs Batchelor, of Queenstown, Cape Colony

A V RACHAEL

Pte. 203659 Wiltshire Regt. KIA 24/02/1919

WINCHCOMBE[GREET ROAD] CEMETERY B.57

P T G METHUEN

LT.Commander. Royal Navy KIA 26/05/1918

DORCHESTER CEMETERY, Dorset 147A"C"

Son of the Rev.Paul Edward O'Bryen Metheun and Mrs H E Methuen of Dorchester.

T G RILEY

Pte. 493725 13th Kensington Batt. London Regt???

[the Memorial states Grenadier Guards.

Hope this helps

Bernie

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If in your opion some information appears to be incorrect please send me your data for updating

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SEE LIST OF MEMORIALS ON MY HOME PAGE THAT I AM WORKING ON

What's the URl of your home page?

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Hi Memorialhunter, on the Bromsberrow Memorial, I have some details on Pte. William Chamberlain.

He was Pte. W. Chamberlain 20309 2nd Battalion Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in Action 27th August 1917. He has no known grave and is remembered by us and on the Tyne Cot memorial in Belgium. It is a daunting project you have undertaken and may take you years, well done! Anyone that is a Worcestershire soldier or you suspect to be, I should be able to help you.

Best wishes Mike

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Hi Jane

Memorial Page, Do you mean for Staffordshire War Memorials, I am going to add them to this link. Is there any particular one you are after?

Alf

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Hi Mike

Many thanks for your e-mail, Yes it will take years, I will not see it finished. I know there are others doing the same as me but the War Memorials are getting weather damaged and the names will be lost for ever so they have to be done.

Regards

Alf

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Yes like Memorial Man Martin I wondered what the web address of your War Memorials site was.

It is the Longton War Memorial I have an interest in.

Father & son - Thomas & Harold Thomas Ridge are on it.

Jane

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Hi Jane

I have pasted what I have on your men which may not be correct. This memorial have many service men who have been doubled up and the names on the memorial are given are in this format, A Ridge, H Ridge and so on and sometimes it is a hit or miss if you get the correct one. However it does give the Regt etc they were in. The information below may not be correct. If you can add or correct any thing it would be appreciated.

Alf

RIDGE Alfred Sgt 2051 5th North Staffs Regt died 1/7/1916 age 23. Son of Thomas & Mary Ann 59 Buccleuch Road Normacot Longton. Commemorated at Foncquevillers Military Cemetery France I.L.21

RIDGE Harry Pte 3245 B Cot 1/5th North Staffs Regt died 13/10/1915 age 25. Son of William 22 ridge Street Sandford Hill Longton. Commemorated at Loos Memorial France

RIDGE Harold Thomas Gunner 1531205 7/4th Maritime Regt Royal Artillery died 11/7/1942. Commemorated at Plymouth Naval Memorial Devon

RIDGE Arthur Pte 13434 7th North Staffs Regt died 5/4/1916. Commemorated at Basra Memorial Iraq. Note this may not be the correct person. One has already been found( see above) and the one below is a double of one of them

RIDGE A North Staffs Regt (see above)

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HI Alf

Harold Thomas Ridge is my relative - cousin of my mother, he died on SS Port Hunter. He is indeed commemorated at Plymouth & I have a photo of him

I will need to go through my Staffordshire Sentinel notes taken at the newspaper archive to see what I have on the others.

Jane

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Hi Jane

Thanks for taking time to that,any information will help. Could you give me any additional information on Harold, ie parents, and last home address so I can include it in his notes. I do have a photo of the cenotaph and the panel on which his name is inscribed if you want it.

Alf

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PAUNTLEY WAR MEMORIAL GLOUCESTERSHIRE ENGLAND

Located inside the parish church of St John the Evangelist

In memory of those men of this parish who made the supreme sacrifice for their country in the Great War 1914-1918

ALLSOPP William George Petty Officer, Stoker, K/8424, HMS Defence, Royal Navy. Died 31/5/1916 age 27. Son of Allen and Ellen neé Lane of Broom Cottage, Pauntley and husband of Eva Rebecca, neé Robins of Market Square, Newent, Glos and were married in 1912. Commemorated on the Plymouth Naval Memorial.

BOWKETT Albert Allen Pte 4813, 1/5th Gloucestershire Regiment, killed in action on Saturady 4 November 1916 age 28. Son of William Albert and Clara Ellen Hewer of Pool Hill, Pauntley, Glos.Buried at Warlencourt British Cemetery, France VIII.C. 5

BURLOW George L/Cpl 10034, 1st Gloucestershire Regt, died of wounds on Sunday 9th May 1915 age 18. Son of Henry and Emily, nee Reynolds of Pool Hill, Pauntley. Commemorated on the Le Touret Memorial, France

LANE Ernest Harold Pte 13561m 7th Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, died 23/10/1918. Son of Mark and Sarah Ann, nee Palmer of Blacklands, Newent, Glos and brother of Henry James who also fell. Buried in Vertain Communal Cemetery Extension, France. B.5

LANE Henry James Pte 4418, Somerset Light Infantry, [previously Pte 16536, Shropshire L.I.] Son of Mark and Sarah Ann, nee Palmer of Blacklands, Newent, Glos and brother of Ernest Harold who also fell. Buried at Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille, France. I.G.47

LEIGHTON Thomas Frederick Pte 2313, 1/1st Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, died, 20/6/1916. Son of Charles anf Charlotte, nee Meek of Steam Mills, East Dean, Glos. Buried at Damascus Commonwealth War Cemetery, Syria. B.103

PHILPOTTS Frank 2nd Cpl 67579, 124th Field Coy, Royal Engineers, died 1/11/1918 age 22. Son of Mathew and Eliza of Line Nutham, Pauntley. Born in Hindlip, Worcestershire. Buried at Croix Churchyard, France. A.8

SAVAGER James Stephen M.M. Cpl 30513, 4th Worcestershire Regt, died 29/9/1918 age 21. Son of Edwin and Amy Selina, nee Brack of Prinknash Gardens, Painswick, Glos. Buried at Hooge Crater Cemetery, Belgium, XVII.D.14. This memorial has Savagar, correct spelling is Savager

SHAYLE Ernest George Sidney Pte 2023, 13th Austyralian Army, A.I.F. died 29/8/1916 age 26. Son of Henry James and Kate, nee Gibbs of Pauntley. Buried at A.I.F. Burial Grounds, Flers, France. XV.P.13

Their name liveth for evermore

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Sorry to be so long replying Alf - someone has nicked 100metres of BT copper wire down here so we have had connection probs.

Harold Thomas Ridge known as Tom was born 4 November 1914 at 5 Edensor Terrace, Longton parents Thomas Ridge who DOW 1 June 1916 near Barlin & Zillah, I don't know his home address at the time but it would have been in Longton.

Harold Thomas's father Thomas is also on Longton war memorial.

I think I have a photo already some where - thank you.

Attached photo Harold Thomas Ridge

Will dig out Sentinel notes, very much work in progress

Jane

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Staffordshire Sentinel dated 18 July 1916

Killed in Action -Sgt A Ridge, N. Staffs Regt son of Mrs Ridge 59 Buccleugh Rd, Normacot was in the Terretorials before the war broke out. Invalided home just prior to October last rejoined and promored Serjeant. Formerly employed by Florence Coal & Iron Company.

Ridge KIA July 1st Sjt A Ridge N Staffs Regt youngest son of Mary Ann Ridge 59 Buccleugh Rd Normacot aged 23 years

Nobly he lived bravely he died.

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Staffordshire Sentinel dated 2 August 1916

Died of wounds Pte Arthur Ridge N Staffs Regt Husband of Mrs Ridge 77 Stafford Street Longton. Served in the South African War ansd was 35 years of age. Formerly employed by Florence Coal & Iron Company.

In the Staffordshire Sentinel dated 8 May 1916 there is a notice

Pte A Ridge Longton - official information has reached Mrs Ridge of 77 Stafford Street Longton that her husband Pte Arthur Ridge N Staffs Regt was wounded on April 5th.He enlisted in June last prior to which he worked at Florence Coal & Iron Company.

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Staffordshire Sentinel dated 21st June 1916

Died of Wounds

Pte Thomas Ridge Northants Regt husband of Mrs Rige of 99 Edensor Rd, Longton. He enlisted in July last and was formerly employed by Florence Coal & Iron Company. In addition to a widow he leaves 1 child

This is my great uncle & the child is Harold Thomas Ridge.

I have only examined the Sentinels for 1916 & up to April 1917

Jane

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Hi Jane

Many thanks for the data. I will use what you have sent then I will attempt to post the data for Longton Memorial.

Alf

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Alf,

Sent the names etc of the Memorial at Salperton and hope to send the photos later on today although

some details a wee bit difficult to read because of corrosion etc.

I have also got the details of Dowdeswell and hope to complete that lot before Saturday.

Bernie

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Hi,

What a great deal of information,

I have a relative who was KIA France/Flander 3rd October 1918 William Joseph Jones, Born Smethwick, Staff, Served with the 1/6th South Staff Regiment, but i cant seem to find him mentioned on any memorial in the county of Staffs, He is on a war memorial in Vis en Artois in France.

Would you be able to shed some light on this for me. It would be really nice to know if he is remembered by the county he served.

Thanks

Sharon :blush: .

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Ian, have sent pm can do a look up in the sentinel as there is an entry for Gnr T Stanley 22nd Sept 1917

Memorialhunter,

For me a timely debut! I am just in the process of helping a friend research his grandfather, who was KIA in 1917.

Gunner Thomas Stanley, Royal Field Artillery.

He came from Fenton, Staffs.

I wonder whether you know if he appears on a local memorial? Maybe for Stoke?

Thanks

Ian

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Ian, have sent pm can do a look up in the sentinel as there is an entry for Gnr T Stanley 22nd Sept 1917

Great, and thanks. I have PM'd you by way of reply.

Ian

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Dear Memorial Hunter,

What a fantastic job.

Do you, by any happy chance, have a database cross reference to the regiments / units of your lists of men.

I have a list of MGC men I'd like to know more about. The problem with them is that they came from all over the country so I wouldn't know if they were Staffs, Gloucs or anywhere else.

Julian

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St. Nicholas Church, Condicote, Nr Stow on the Wold.

Brass Plaque in the Church

TO THE MEMORY OF GOD

AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF

THE MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO

LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES FOR

THEIR COUNTRY IN THE

GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918

LEWIS RICHARD HOPKINS

DIED OF WOUNDS MARCH 12 1915

THOMAS WILLIAM LADBROOK

DIED OF WOUNDS OCT. 3 1915

FRANK MALINGS.

FELL IN ACTION OCT 26 1917.

THOMAS STRIBBLEHILL.

FELL IN ACTION APRIL 19 1918

ROBER HERBERT

DIED PRISONER OF WAR JUNE 26 1918.

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In the Graveyard in the Family plot there is a large Family Memorial

IN

LOVING MEMORY

OF

Pte. LEWIS RICHARD HOPKINS

WOUNDED IN FRANCE OCT.24 1914

DIED MARCH 12 1915.

AGED 32 YEARS.

CWGC Head stone also there for Lewis. He was Pte No. 6446 in 1st Bn. Glos Regt

Thomas William Ladbrook turned out to be

J LADBROOK. Pte. No. 17503 10th Bn. Glos. Regt. Sone of John & Sarah Elizabeth Ladbrook, of Condicote

Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez. XV. L.21

F.MALINGS. PTE. No. 33622 9th Bn. Devonshire Regt. Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel 38 to 40

THOMAS STRIBBLEHILL. Couldn't locate Thomas.

ROBERT HERBERT. Pte. No. 202058 2nd/5th Bn. Glos Regt. Son of the late George ^& Mary Ann Herbert, of Condicote.

Berlin South-Western Cemetery. III. B. 7

Bernie

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Hi JulianB

I do have a cross for them men on the memorials and the ones buried in Glos and Staffs, but not for any particular Regt/Unit. but I can do a search and look for a regt etc. If you are stuck send me the men and I will have a look at what I have.

Alf

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Hi Sharon I will have look around. Most of my Staffs War Memorials are from North Staffs

Alf

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