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BURTON PEDWARDINE WAR MEMORIALS

World War 1 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and Copyright © Michael Peck 2007

There is a family grave with a tablet in the form of a shield in front of it with just one name; it stands in the ground of St Andrew's church. Within the church is a handwritten Roll of Honour containing the names of those who served, one of these also died but is not on the memorial.

Photographs Copyright © Michael Peck 2007

This tablet
is erected by the
parishioners of
Burton Pedwardine
in grateful memory of
Private Thomas Goy, Lincolnshire Regiment
who died in hospital in the Great War
1914 – 1918.

GOY

Thomas

Private 3033. 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died home 13th January 1915. Son of Thomas and Louisa Goy of Sleaford, Lincs. Enlisted Lincoln and resident Sleaford, Lincs. Commemorated BURTON PEDWARDINE (St Andrew) CHURCHYARD.

Roll of Honour

BEAD

W E

Surname possibly incorrect, difficult to decipher.

BLACKBURN

E

No further information currently

CLARK

J

No further information currently

FEARY

A

RN (Royal Navy)

FOOTTIT

J A W

IA (Indian Army)

FOOTTIT

P H

Rev. CF (Chaplain to the Forces)

GOY

F

No further information currently

GOY

J

No further information currently

GOY

Thomas

Died in hospital 13th January 1915. Note: Memorial above is directly in front of headstone of Thomas Goy died 28th November 1942 age 80 years, Louisa Goy died 17th January 1939 aged 73 years, Elsie Emily Goy died 3rd August 1920 aged 18 years, Thomas Goy died 13th January 1915 aged 18 years and George William Goy died 1st July 1908 aged 23 years.

HERCOCK

T

No further information currently

HOLMES

A

No further information currently

JACKSON

J

No further information currently

KIDDER

C W

No further information currently

LIMB

S

Surname possibly incorrect, difficult to decipher.

SHARPE

William Lupton

Killed in action September 1918 - not on memorial. Sharp on both CWGC/SDGW and appears to be William Lupton Sharp. Private 41345. 6th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment, formerly 93936 Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). Killed in action 29th August 1918, aged 19 years. Son of Archer and Fanny Sharp. Born Scredington and enlisted Grantham, Lincs. Commemorated VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL. Panel 7.

SMITH

J E

No further information currently

TAYLOR

F

No further information currently

THOMAS

W

No further information currently

WARRINGTON

W

No further information currently

WATTAM

W

No further information currently

Last updated 17 April, 2007

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