
REPTON
WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 & 2 - Detailed Information
Details kindly supplied by GENUKI
Derbyshire - Lou Mills
Copyright © Transcription Lou Mills 2022
Research Martin Edwards
The War Memorial stands
by the outside of St Wystan's churchyard on Willington Road next to
the boundary wall to the left of the lychgate; this part of Willington
Road is known locally as Church End. The memorial takes the form of
a rounded stone pillar of white Derbyshire stone from Wingerworth, on
a two-stepped base with two stone bollards at the front corners. At
the top the word "REMEMBER " , the background excised so the
word stands proud from the background . Below that the dedication and
names incised and coloured in dark red The inscription is in red leteering
on the front face. The memorial was designed by Mr W. Vincent Cook RIBA
(Architect) and constructed by Philip Hamlet (Mason); it was dedicated
and unveiled 14 November 1999. There are 36 names listed for World War
1 and 13 names for World War 2.
REMEMBER
IN HONOURED MEMORY
OF THOSE FROM REPTON
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES ~
FOR OUR FREEDOM
WHILE SERVING THEIR
COUNTRY DURING THE
TWO WORLD WARS OF THE
TWENTIETH CENTURY
1914-1918
ADAMS |
Arthur |
Lance
Corporal CH/5285, Chatham Battalion, Royal Naval Division, Royal
Marine Light Infantry. Died 8 October 1914. Aged 42. Reservist RMR/B/420.
Son of Richard and Mary Adams; husband of Mary Jane Adams, of Burton
Rd., Repton, Derby. Buried in BERCHEM (ANTWERPEN) COMMUNAL CEMETERY,
Antwerpen, Belgium. Carre Row 31. Grave 1. |
ARNOLD |
G
H |
No
further information currently available. |
ARNOLD |
R
J |
No
further information currently available. |
ASTLE |
Reginald
Wystan |
Private
242769, 2/5th Battalion, King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry).
Died of wounds 24 August 1917, Born Repton, Derbyshire, enlisted
Repton. Son of Joseph and Harriett Astle. |
BAMFORD |
Frank |
Private
4076, 1st/6th Battalion, Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire
Regiment). Killed in action 4 August 1916. Born and resident Repton,
Derbyshire, enlisted Burton-On-Trent. |
BAMFORD |
F
G |
No
further information currently available. |
BAMFORD |
H
J |
No
further information currently available. |
BEARD |
George
Frederick |
Rifleman
4950, 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles formerly 4093, Lancers.
Killed in action 25 September 1915. Born Repton, Derbyshire, enlisted
Woolwich, Kent. Son of Bertha Beard, of Park End, Repton, Derby,
and the late Samuel Beard. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES
(MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 40. |
DENT |
G
Charles |
Lance
Corporal 20035, 1st/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire
and Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 29 March, 1918. Born
and resident Repton, Derbyshire, enlisted Derby. Son of Mrs. J.
Collier, of Repton, Derby; husband of Dorothy M. M. Doyle, of Rose
Cottage, Old Wolverton, Bucks. |
DOLMAN |
L
J |
No
further information currently available. |
DOYLE |
Harold
James |
Private
M2/077042, Mechanical Transport, Royal Army Service Corps attached
25th Div. Signal Coy Royal Engineers. Died 21 October 1918. Aged
26. Son of Mrs. J. Collier, of Repton, Derby; husband of Dorothy
M. M. Doyle, of Rose Cottage, Old Wolverton, Bucks. Buried in ST.
SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France.
|
DYER |
Charles |
Stoker
1st Class SS/112284, H.M.S. "Invincible," Royal Navy.
Died at the Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916. Aged 26. Native of Repton.
Son of Elizabeth Caroline Dyer, of Canal Bridge, Willington, Derby.
No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire.
Panel 18. |
EATON |
Albert |
Private
85131, 2nd/7th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 28 September 1917. Aged 24.
Born and resident Repton, Derbyshire, enlisted Derby. Son of Frederick
and Elizabeth Eaton, of The Cross, Repton, Derby. Brother of aArold,
John and, George Eaton (below). Buried in BRIDGE HOUSE CEMETERY,
West- Vlaanderen. B elgum Row C. Grfave 2. |
EATON |
George
Frederick |
Private
242543, 1st/6th (Territoriasl Force) Battalion, South Staffordshire
Regiment. Died of wounds 21 May 1918. Aged 30. Born and resident
Repton, enlisted Burton-On-Trent, Staffordshire. Son of Frederick
and Elizabeth Eaton, of Repton, Derby. Brother of Harold, John Eaton
(below) and Albert Eaton (above). Buried in Son of Frederick and
Elizabeth Eaton, of Repton, Derby. Buried in PERNES BRITISH CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row F. Grave 31. |
EATON |
Harold |
Private
201878, 2/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 3 May 1917. Aged 21. Born
Repton, Derbyshire, enlisted Derby. Son of Frederick and Elizabeth
Eaton, of The Cross, Repton, Derby. Brother of John Eaton (below)
and Albert and George Frederick Eaton (above). No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 10 C 10 D and
11 A. |
EATON |
John
aka Jack |
Private
21555, 6th Battalion, King's (Shropshire Light Infantry) formerly
85751, Lancers of the Line. Died of wounds 28 June 1918. Aged 27.
Born Repton, Derbyshire, resident Burton-On-Trent. enlisted Burton.
Son of Elizabeth Eaton, of The Cross, Repton, Derby. Brother of
Harold, Albert and George Frederick Eaton (above). Buried in NEUF-BRISACH
COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Haut-Rhin, France. Row VII. Grave 18.
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GASKIN |
Claude
C L |
[Spelt
Claud or Claude] Lance Corporal 16233, 1st Battalion, Grenadier
Guards. Killed in action 30 March 1918. Aged 23. Son of Walter and
Lena Gaskin. Born Repton, enlisted Derby. Buried in BUCQUOY ROAD
CEMETERY, FICHEUX, Pas de Calais, FRance. Plot VI. Row G. Grave
15. |
HAWKSWORTH |
Alfred
Edward |
Private
36231, 2nd Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
Regiment). Died on service 17 June 1918. Born and enlisted Derby,
resident Repton, Derbyshire. Stepson of Robert Gaskin, of Repton,
Derby. Buried in LONGUENESSE (ST. OMER) SOUVENIR CEMETERY, Pas de
Calais, France. Plot V. Row B. Grave 65. |
HIPKINS,
MC |
Frederick
Wystan |
Captain,
"D" Company, 6th Battalion (Territorial), Regiment Sherwood
Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action
3 October 1918. Aged 32. Son of the late Rev. F. C. and the late
Mrs. Hipkins, formerly House Master at Repton School, Derby. Rector
of Bamford-in-the-Peak; husband of Marion Hipkins (nee Churchill),
51, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury. Awarded the Military Cross (M.C.).,
Buried in BELLICOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Aisne, France. Plot II. Row
O. Grave 2. |
HOOKER |
Francis
Reginald |
Lance
Corporal 40673, 8th Battalion, Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire
Regiment) formerly 49306, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 20 September 1917. Borm Pelsall,
Staggordshire, resident Repton, Derbyshire, enlisted Derby. |
KERRY |
R
A |
No
further information currently available. |
MARRIOTT |
John
W |
Lance
Sergeant 200182, 1st/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire
And Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 3 October 1918. Born
and enlisted Repton, Derbyshire. |
MASSEY |
Harold
Edwin |
Lance
Corproal 71686, 2nd Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire
And Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 9 September 1917. Aged
24. Born and enlisted Repton, Derbyshire. Son of Mrs. E. Massey,
of The Square, Repton, Derbyshire. Buried in ST. PATRICK'S CEMETERY,
LOOS, Pas de Calais, FRance. Plot I(I. Row F. Grave 7. |
MEYERS |
Charles
Stephen |
[MEYER
on memorial] Private 463128, 5th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Killed
in action 1 September 1918. Aged 34. Born 28 November 1884 in Repton,
Derbyshire. Son of Dr. H. F. and Mrs. Leopoldoine Meyers, of Repton,
Derby, England. Attested 23 July 1915 in Vernon, British Columbia,
Canada, a Clerk, single, aged 30 years 8 months, height 5 feet 7
inches, chest 36-39 inches, fresh complexion, hazel eyes, brown
hair, religious denomination Church of Englsnd. Sailed from Nova
Scotia aboard S.S. Baltic 20 March 1916, embarked Canada 1 April
1916, disembarked England 10 April 1916. Buried in WANCOURT BRITISH
CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot III. Row C. Grave 6. Naty=tional
Archives of Canada ccession Refernce: Canadian
Expeditionary Force (CEF), RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6147
- 22 |
PARKER |
William |
Private
16797, 8th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 12
April 1917. Born Repton, Derbyshire, enlisted Burton-On-Trent.
No
known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL. Pas de Calais, Francde.
Bay 3 and 4. |
PATTINSON |
Hayden |
[Spelt
Haydn or Hayden] Private 200897, 1st Battalion, Queen's Own Cameron
Highlanders. formerly 41194, Durham Light Infantry. Killed in action
3 September 1916. Aged 19. Born and resident Repton, Derbyshire,
enlisted Derby, Derbyshire. Son of John and Stella Pattinson, of
Repton, Derby. Buried in CATERPILLAR VALLEY CEMETERY, LONGUEVAL,
Somme, France. Plot XI. Row G. Grave 37. |
PEGG |
George
William |
[Sometimes
listed as William only] Guardsman 22170, 3rd Battalion, Grenadier
Guards. Killed in action 11 July 1916. Aged 21. Born Repton, Derbyshire,
enlisted Loughborough. Son of Albert and Mary E. Pegg, of Brook
End, Repton, Derby. Buried in ESSEX FARM CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot I. Row Q. Grave 23. |
PINKERTON |
Francis
Hugo |
[Also
listed as Francis Hugh] Private 3549, 1st/6th Battalion, Seaforth
Highlanders (Ross-Shire Buffs). Died of wounds 19 November 1916.
Aged 19. Enlisted Leicester, Leicestershire. Son of Charles and
Elizabeth Pinkerton, of Repton, Derbyshire. Buried in WIMEREUX COMMUNAL
CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row A. Grave 11. |
RATCLIFFE |
William |
Corporal
241657, 2nd/6th Battalion, Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire
Regiment). Killed in action 8 May 1917. Born Reprton, Derbyshire,
enlisted Lichfield, Staffordshire. Son of Mrs Selina Ratcliffe of
Burton Road, Repton.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Addenda Panel 2. |
SALE |
Alexander
Gordon |
Lieutenant,
Special List, attached to 3rd King's African Rifles. Died 9 March
1915, Aged 20. Son of Richard Sale, late of Barrow-on-Trent, England.
Buried in DAR ES SALAAM WAR CEMETERY, Tanzania. Plot 8. Row D.
Grave 12.
Extract
from De Ruvigny's Roll Of Honour 1914-1918, Volume 1, Page 317:
SALE,
ALEXANDER GORDON, Lieut., King's African Rifles,
yr. s. of Richard Sale, of Barrow-on-Trent, Derbyshire,
J.P., by his wife, Mary Alexina, dau. of Alexander Gordon, of
Ashludie, Forfarshire, D.L., J.P.; b. Barrow-on-Trent,
co. Derby, 14 Nov. 1894; educ. Horris Hill, and Repton School; went to British East Africa In Feb. 1914, and was on the Staff
of Pauling & Co., Contractors for the Railway to the Magadi
Soda Lake, but on the outbreak of war in Aug. of the same year
joined a Pioneer Corps and was engaged in laying telegraph wires
and making transport roads, until he was given a commission in
the King's African Rifles, In Jan. 1915. He was killed in action
during his first engagement at Utegi, Nyanza Province, British
East Africa, 9 March, 1915; unm. Buried on the border
of German East Africa. While at Repton he was head of his house,
a school prefect and a sergt. in the O.T.C., and obtained his
colours for both cricket and football.
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STEVENSON |
P |
No
further information currently available. |
TAYLOR |
J
R |
No
further information currently available. |
THORP |
Walter |
Private
44600, 13th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry formerly S.E. 9707,
Royal Army Veterinary Corps. Killed in actionm 4 October 1918. Aged
34. Born and resident Repton, Derbyshire, enlisted Burton-On-Trent.
Son of the late John and Emma Thorp; husband of Bertha Ellen Thorp,
of Dole Cottage, Repton, Derby. Buried in PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY,
GOUY, Aisne, France. Plot II. Row B. Grave 10. |
WARNER |
Richard
Christopher |
Private
49848, 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 26
April 1918. Aged 18. Born and resident Repton, Derbyshire, enlisted
Derby. Son of John F. and Sarah E. Warner, of Desford Terrace, Repton,
Derby. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 35 to 37. |
WEBSTER |
Thomas
Francis |
Private
203526 [SDGW] or 20326 [CWGC], 12th Battalion, Prince of Wales's
Own (West Yorkshire Regiment), formerly 39332, Sherwood Foresters
(Nottinghamshire And Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 3
May 1917. Born Repton, Derbyshire, enlisted Derby.
No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL. Pas de Calais,
Francde. Bay 4.
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WOOD |
Thomas
Henry |
Private
25192, 10th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment(.
Killed in action 20 September 1917. Aged 19. Born Milton, Derbyshire,
resident Repton, Derbyshire. enlisted Derby. Son of Arthur Ralph
and Sarah Ann Palmer, of Pinfold Rd., Repton, Derby. No known grave.
Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
Panel 82 to 85. |
1939-1945 |
ADAMS |
A
W |
No
further information currently available. |
FULLER |
Cynthia
Evelyn |
Wren
39477, H.M.S. Auxiliary Hospital, Women's Royal Naval Service. Died
at David Lewis Nothern Hospital Childwall, Liverpool 16 March 1946.
Born 4 July 1922. Daughter of Ernest Alfred and Katherine Sophy
Fuller, of Repton. Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire.
Grave 220. |
FULLER |
Richard
Alfred |
Driver
T/121164, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 4 June 1940. Aged 21. Son
of Ernest Alfred and Katherine Sophie Fuller, of Repton, Derbyshire.
Buried in ESCOUBLAC-LA-BAULE WAR CEMETERY, Loire-Atlantique, France.
Plot 1. Row A. Grave 2.
Extract
from England & Wales Government Probate Death Index
1942:
FULLER
Richard Alfred of The Pastures Repton Derbyshire
died 4 June 1940 on war service Administration Llandudno
3 April to Ernest Alfred Fuller company director. Effects £224
3s. 4d.
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GRUNDY |
Alan
Peter James |
Sergeant
955332 (Wirekess Operator/Air Gunner), 106 Squadron, Royal Air
Force, Killed in action while flying out of Coningsby, Lincolsnhire,
in a Hampden I, serial number AE302, 26 August 1941. Aged 21.
Native of Crowborough, Sussex. Son of James and Katharine Lucy
Grundy, of Crowborough, Sussex. No known grave. Commemorated on
RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 44.
Extract
from England & Wales Government Probate Death Index
1946:
GRUNDY
Alan Peter James of 2 The Pastures Repton Derbyshire
died on or since 26 August 1941 on war service Administration
Nottingham 14 June to James Grundy housemaster
Repton School. Effects £154 Os. 4d.
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HACKETT |
James
Henry |
Pilot
Officer (Observer) 109053, 612 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. Killed when his aircarft swung and crashed into a building
due to an engine failure when taking off from Reykjavik 15 March
1942. Aged 25. Native of Repton, Derbyshire. Son of James John and
Fanny Elizabeth Hackett; husband of Gladys Irene Hackett, of Repton,
Derbyshire. Buried in REYKJAVIK (FOSSVOGUR) CEMETERY, Iceland. Grave
reference C39. 30. |
HAWKESWORTH |
Albert
John |
Corporal
1905564, Royal Engineers. Died 6 November 1945. Buried in REPTON
(ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire. Grave 435. |
KELSEY-WILKINSON |
Cecil
William |
Sergeant
(Glider Pilot) 919407, The Glider Pilot Regiment, Army Air Corps
(A.A.C.)., 1 Wing Group. Died in Royal Victoria Hospital, Bournemouth
from injuries after crashing on tow in a churchyard near Hurn in
March 1943, died 2 April 1943. Aged 24. Son of William Charles and
Sybil Hilda Kelsey-Wilkinson; husband of Rosamond Eveline (nee Adams)
Kelsey-Wilkinson, of Ilford, Essex, married October to December
Quarter 1942 in Repton Registration District. Buried in REPTON (ST.
WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire. Grave 396. |
MEAKIN |
George
Stephen |
Sergeant
(Wireless operator/Air Gunner) 1211173, 44 (Rhodesia) Squadron,
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Flying in an Avro Lancaster I,
Serial number ED348, out of Dunholme Lodge on a night mission to
Hagen when the aircraft crashed to the South of and between Marienberghausen
and Numbrecht 1 October 1943. Aged 20. Born 2 November 1918. Son
of George and May Meakin, of Repton, Derbyshire; husband of Ivy
Noreen Meakin, of Repton. In the 1939 Register he was an International
Telegraphist unmarried, resident 1 Cranley Drive, Ilford, Ilford
M.B., Essex. Buried in REICHSWALD FOREST WAR CEMETERY, Nordrhein-Westfalen,
Germany. Plot 31. Row A. Grave 16. |
PEARCE |
Nigel
Reginald |
Lieutenant
184589, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). Killed in
action 5 September 1944. Aged 22. Born 2 November 1921 Burton-On-Trent
and resident Derbyshire. Son of Reginald Albert Samuel and Frances
Ethel Pearce. In the 1939 Register he was at school, resident School
House Oakham, Oakham, Oakham U.D., Rutland. Buried in CORIANO RIDGE
WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot VII. Row F. GRave 9. |
PEARSON |
Horace
Horatio |
Flying
Officer (Air Bomber) 134761, 10 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. Flying out of R.A.F. Melbourne flying in a Handley Page
Halifax II, serial number DT783, shot down by a night-fighter and
crashed at Wolfsput, Holland 29 June 1943, Aged 24. Son of Horace
and Annie Pearson, of Repton, Derbyshire. Buried in EINDHOVEN (WOENSEL)
GENERAL CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Plot EE. Grave 61. |
REID |
Guy
Patrick Spence |
Second
Lieutenant 90617, 22 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died of wounds
31 May 1940. Aged 21. Son of Lt.-Col. Noel Spence Reid, D.S.O.,
M.C., and Cara Louisa Reid; nephew of Ethel A. Kestin, of Repton,
Derbyshire. Buried in OOSTDUINKERKE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Row C. Grave 67. |
SEABOURNE |
Frederick
Joseph |
Corporal
13033978, 8th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Died
1 August 1943. Aged 29. Born Leicestershire, resident Derbyshire.
Son of Frederick George Alfred and Charlotte Elizabeth Seabourn;
husband of Dorothy Eileen Seabourn, of Repton, Derbyshire. Buried
in CATANIA WAR CEMETERY, SICILY, Italy. Plot II. Row J. Grave 43. |
SMEDLEY |
John
Henry |
Private
4805697, 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died in United Kingdom
4 March 1946. Aged 31. Son of George William and Margaret Mary Smedley,
of Repton. Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire.
Grave 423. |
BURIED
IN THE CHURCHYARD BUT NOT ON MEMORIAL |
BARTON |
William
Seymour |
Sergeant
4213820, Royal New Zealand Air Force. Died 31 August 1944. Aged
24. Son of Victor and Charlotte Ellen Barton, of Mt. Eden, Auckland,
New Zealand. Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire.
Grave 409. |
EDWARDS |
Alan
Reginald |
Flight Sergeant 1339063, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died
9 March 1945. Son of George Reginald and Margaret Edwards, of Bexhill,
Sussex. Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire. Grave
434. |
EVANS |
Gordon
Henry James |
Sergeant
1376597, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 5 June 1942, Aged
29. Son of Arthur Thomas Evans and Rhoda Alice Evans, of Portsmouth;
husband of Margery Ella Evans, of St. Margarets, Twickenham, Middlesex.
Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire. Grave 406.
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GRAHAM |
Sidney
John |
Corporal
2878116, 1st The Glider Pilot Regiment, Army Air Corps (A.A.C.).
Died 5 June 1942. Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire.
Grave 394. |
GRANTHAM |
Godfrey
Harry |
Pilot
Officer 114 Son of Capt. Frederick William Grantham; formerly of
the Royal Munster Fusiliers, and of Alexandra E. Grantham, of Abingdon,
Berkshire. Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire.
Grave 407. |
HALL |
Robert
Edwin |
Corporal
916303, The Glider Pilot Regiment, Army Air Corps (A.A.C.). Died
1 September 1942. Aged 22. Son of Robert Leonard and Amy Mary Hall,
of Great Crosby, Liverpool. Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD,
Derbyshire. Grave 420. |
HURST |
Ernest
John |
Pilot
Officer 116530, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 28 June
1942. Aged 32. Son of Ernest and Laura Amelia Marie Hurst, of West
Dulwich, London. Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire.
Grave 395. |
KEAY |
Alan
John McLaren |
Aircraftman
2nd Class 305234, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 9 March
1945. Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire. Grave
422. |
OWEN-JONES |
Thomas
|
Flying
Officer 108573, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 22 December
1942. Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire. Grave
421. |
SAUNDERS |
Victor
Harry |
Pilot
Officer 115511, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 5 December
1941. Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire. Grave
405. |
SCUDAMORE |
William
John |
Corporal
6352145, The Glider Pilot Regiment, Army Air Corps (A.A.C.). Died
08 May 1942. Aged 19. Son of William John and Dora Millicent Scudamore,
of Lee, London. Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire.
Grave 393. |
STANYNOUGHT |
Leslie
Charles Percy |
Pilot
Officer 118815, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 28 June
1942. 8Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire. Grave
408. |
TEACHER |
John
Angus MacDonald |
Leading
Aircraftman 655829, Royal Air Force. Aged 30. Son of Donald Macdonald
Teacher and Norah Teacher, of Spittal, Roxburghshire; husband of
Irma Millicent Teacher. Buried in REPTON (ST. WYSTAN) CHURCHYARD,
Derbyshire. Grave 392. |
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9 December, 2022
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