ASHFORD |
J
D |
possibly
should read Isaac Dobson Ashford. Second Lieutenant. 199th Company,
Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died 26th January 1918,aged 27 years.
Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Ashford. Husband of Edith Ashford of
11 Elms Road, Burton on Trent, Staffs. Born Moulton Marsh, Lincs.
Commemorated Altivole Communal Cemetery. A.4. |
ASHTON |
John |
Private
29810. 13th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment, formerly 32179 Sherwood
Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). Killed in action 22nd March
1918. Born and enlisted Spalding, Lincs. Commemorated Arras Memorial.
Bay 5. |
BENSTEAD |
George |
Private
14303. 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 23rd
October 1916, aged 22 years. Son of Benjamin and Sarah Ann Benstead
of Dowsdale, Lincs. Born and enlisted Spalding, resident Crowland,
Lincs. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 1C. |
BUFFHAM |
Frank |
Private
21517. 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 7th
July 1917. Born Moulton, enlisted Holbeach and resident Moulton,
Lincs. Commemorated Cojeul British Cemetery, St Martin-Sur-Cojeul.
E.19. |
BUSLEY |
Sydney
Edward Victor |
Private
154732. 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Killed in action 16th
September 1916. Born Moulton and enlisted Spalding, Lincs. Commemorated
Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 7D and 8D. |
COURTS |
John
George |
Lance
Sergeant 16500. 7th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action
10th October 1916. Born Moulton, Lincs and enlisted Norwich, Norfolk.
Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 1C and 1D. |
CUNDY |
A
H |
Forenames
not known. Private 235226. 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment.
Died 26th November 1918, aged 30 years. Son of Mary Elizabeth Cundy
of Moulton Seas End, Lincs. Commemorated Mont Huon Military Cemetery,
Le Treport. X.B.4A. |
CUNNINGTON |
Arthur
James |
Private
16485. 8th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 3rd
July 1916. Born Moulton, enlisted Holbeach and resident Moulton,
Lincs. Commemorated Norfolk Cemetery, Becordel-Beacourt. I.C.80. |
DOLTON |
Sydney |
Private
22955. 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 23rd
October 1916, aged 20 years. Son of Mrs Elizabeth Dolton of Cross
Lane, Pinchbeck, Lincs. Born Moulton Seas End, enlisted Spalding
and resident Moulton Seas End, Lincs. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial.
Pier and Face 1C. |
GILBERT |
John
James |
Sergeant
21607. 10th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 21st
October 1917. Born Gedney, enlisted Holbeach and resident Moulton,
Lincs. Commemorated Welsh Cemetery (Caesars Nose). I.C.14. |
GINN |
John
Edward |
Gunner
(Wheeler) 149553. 321st Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
Died of wounds 3rd July 1917, aged 30 years. Husband of Frances
Elizabeth Ginn of Moulton Seas End, Lincs. Born Moulton and enlisted
Spalding, Lincs. Commemorated Dickebusch New Military Cemetery Extension.
II.A.5. |
GRATTON |
I
G W |
possibly
should read John George William Gratton. Private 23303. 2nd Battalion,
Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 25th September 1916, aged
19 years. Son of George and Emma Gratton of Moulton Seas End, Lincs.
Born Wainfleet, enlisted Lincoln and resident Spalding, Lincs. Commemorated
Vermelles British Cemetery. V.D.12. |
GRAY |
William
Henry |
Private
25206. 2/7th Battalion, West Riding Regiment. Killed in action 26th
March 1918, aged 20 years. Son of W J and S A Gray of Moulton Common,
Lincs. Born Spalding, enlisted Bourne and resident Spalding, Lincs.
Commemorated Arras Memorial. Bay 6. |
GREEN |
Joseph
Edward |
Private
203483. 2/6th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment. Died 16th
October 1918. Born Whaplode, Lincs, enlisted Chesterfield, Derbyshire
and resident Spalding, Lincs. Commemorated Mons (Bergen) Communal
Cemetery. VIII.A.8. |
HAMILTON |
E |
possibly
Edward Hamilton. Private 10062. 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment.
Killed in action Gallipoli 9th August 1915, aged 24 years. Son of
Edward J and Louisa Hamilton of 143 Spring Street, Bury, Lancs.
Born Sheffield, Yorks, enlisted Spalding, Lincs and resident Bury,
Lancs. Commemorated Helles Memorial. Panel 44 to 46. |
HARDING |
J |
Private
on memorial but unable to identify on CWGC/SDGW and no further information
currently. |
HIGGINS |
Arthur |
Private
27138. 6th Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment, formerly 27023 Royal Berkshire
Regiment and 32653 Somerset Light Infantry. Killed in action 20th
September 1917. Born Barnack, Northants, enlisted Fosdyke and resident
Spalding, Lincs. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel 119 to 120. |
HIGGINS |
John |
Private
G/20100. 1st Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment, formerly 33589
G S Cavalry. Died 6th January 1918. Born Barnack, Northants, enlisted
and resident Spalding, Lincs. Commemorated Rethel French National
Cemetery. 1758. |
HITCHCOCK |
J |
possibly
Jesse Hitchcock. Private 8383. 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment.
Killed in action 1st July 1916. Born Monton Wild (?), Dorset, and
enlisted Lincoln, Lincs. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and
Face 1C. |
KING |
Robert
Neal |
Captain.
1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died 1st November 1914, aged
40 years. Son of (the late) Robert King FRCP of Moulton, Lincs.
Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 21. |
MASHFORD |
W |
Private
on memorial but unable to identify on CWGC/SDGW and no further information
currently. |
NAYLOR |
A |
Private
on memorial but unable to identify on CWGC/SDGW and no further information
currently. |
NICKOLS |
J
W |
possibly
should read John William Nicholls. Private 10978. 8th Battalion,
Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 26th September 1915. Born
and enlisted Spalding, resident Fosdyke, Lincs. Commemorated Loos
Memorial. Panel 31 to 34. |
OLIVER |
Herbert
Harry |
Private
15674. 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 22nd
August 1917, aged 21 years. Son of Herbert Harry and Elizabeth Oliver
of High Road, Moulton, Lincs. Born Holbeach, enlisted Lincoln and
resident Moulton, Lincs. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel 35
to 37 and 162 to 162A. |
PEARSON |
J
A |
possibly
should read John William Pearson. Private 15619. 1st Battalion,
Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 12th July 1916. Born and
enlisted Spalding, Lincs, resident Peterborough, Northants. Commemorated
Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 1C. |
PILGRIM |
J |
possibly
should read William Henry Pilgrim. Private 17465. 2nd Battalion,
Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action 26th December 1917,
aged 23 years. Son of Henry and Mary A Pilgrim of Moulton Washway,
Lincs. Born Moulton Washway and enlisted Thorney, Cambs. Commemorated
Tyne Copt Memorial. Panel 104 to 105. |
ROSE |
Walter |
Private
27158. 1st Battalion, Royal Lancaster Regiment, formerly 23127 Lincolnshire
Regiment. Killed in action 23rd October 1916. Born Moulton and enlisted
Spalding, Lincs. Commemorated Guards Cemetery, Lesboeufs. III.T.9. |
SANSOM |
Frank |
Frank
Sansam in other records. Private 13721. 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire
Regiment. Killed in action 27th September 1915. Born Moulton, enlisted
Billingborough and resident Wrangle, Lincs. Commemorated Voormezeele
Enclosure No: 3. X.A.12. |
SAUNBY |
Harry |
Private
8059. 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 14th
September 1914, aged 26 years. Son of Harry Saunby of High Road,
Moulton, Lincs. Born Dogdyke Bank, enlisted Spalding and resident
Kirton Fen, Lincs. Commemorated La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial.
. |
SEYMOUR |
Ernest
Edward |
Private
202011. 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 7th
April 1917, aged 20 years. Son of (the late) Charles and F A Seymour
of Keightley House, Crown Colony, Holbeach, Lincs. Born Moulton
Seas End, enlisted Spalding and resident Moulton Seas End, Lincs.
Commemorated Bray Military Cemetery. II.H.47. |
SKUPHAM |
Walter |
Private
10267. 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds Gallipoli
11th August 1915. Born Moulton, enlisted Spalding and resident Moulton,
Lincs. Commemorated East Mudros Military Cemetery. II.D.63. |
STENNETT |
Edward |
Private
12849. 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action Gallipoli
9th August 1915, aged 26 years. Son of Edward and Katharine Stennett
of Moulton Seas End, Lincs. Brother of Percy Edwin Stennett. Born
Guyhirn, Cambs, enlisted Bourne and resident Moulton Seas End, Lincs.
Commemorated Helles Memorial. Panel 44 to 46. |
STENNETT |
Percy
Edwin |
Private
12870. 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action Gallipoli
9th August 1915, aged 19 years. Son of Edward and Katharine Stennett
of Moulton Seas End, Lincs. Brother of Edward Stennett. Born Moulton,
enlisted Spalding and resident Moulton, Lincs. Commemorated Helles
Memorial. Panel 44 to 46. |
THROWER |
Fred |
Private
40186. 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 16th
November 1916, aged 26 years. Son of William and Anna Maria Thrower
1 Standard Terrace, Long Sutton, Lincs. Enlisted Holbeach and resident
Moulton Marsh, Lincs. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face
1C. |
TYLER |
Charles |
Private
202013. 2/4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died 9th December
1917. Born Moulton, enlisted Holbeach and resident Moulton, Lincs.
Commemorated Neuville-Bourjonval British Cemetery. B.13. |
VELHAM |
Frank |
Private
43708. 15th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment).
Killed in action 19th August 1917. Born Spalding, enlisted Lincoln
and resident Holbeach, Lincs. Commemorated Villers-Faucon Communal
Cemetery. E.68. |
WILSON |
J |
Private
on memorial but unable to identify on CWGC/SDGW and no further information
currently. |
Greater
love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his
friends. |
1939-1945 |
CHAPMAN |
Leslie |
Conspicuous
Gallantry Medal. Flight Sergeant (Wireless Op/Air Gunner) 15767621,
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 61 Squadron. Died 1st February
1945, aged 23 years. Son of Ernest and Eva Ellen Chapman of Moulton
Washway, Lincs. Commemorated Whaplode Cemetery. Grave 1391A. |
CLARK |
Alfred
Howard Mayhew |
Flying
Officer (Pilot) 109112, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 6 Squadron.
Died 7th April 1943, aged 21 years. Son of Captain Alfred Henry
and Edith Marjorie Mayhew Clark of Moulton Eaugate, Lincs. Commemorated
Sfax War Cemetery. XIII.D.5. |
ELY |
William
Henry |
Eley
on memorial. Private 13039143. Pioneer Corps. Died 16th July 1941,
aged 34 years. Son of Elijah and Elizabeth Ely. Husband of Eva Mary
Ely of Moulton, Lincs. Commemorated Moulton (All Saints) Churchyard. |
GENDERS |
J |
possibly
Joshua Genders. Private (Corporal on memorial) 4803240. 1st Battalion,
Lincolnshire Regiment. Died 13th March 1943, aged 22 years. Commemorated
Taukkyan War Cemetery. 10.H.7. |
GOODYEAR |
Emily |
Leading
Aircraftwoman 2053047, Womens Auxiliary Air Force. Died 26th June
1944, aged 23 years. Daughter of John Joseph and Emma Goodyear of
Moulton, Lincs. Commemorated Moulton (All Saints) Churchyard. |
HEARD |
R |
Private
on memorial. Unable to identify CWGC and no further information
currently. |
LEVERINGTON |
Esmond
|
Sergeant
(Flight Sergeant on memorial) 1152021, Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. 53 Squadron. Died 27th October 1941. Commemorated Runnymede
Memorial. Panel 47. |
MARRIOTT |
Walter
Lipton |
Warrant
Officer Class II (Company Sergeant Major) 5380739. 6th Battalion,
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Died 8th October
1944, aged 30 years. Son of Alfred and Lavinia Marriott. Husband
of Leah Cartwright Marriott of Northwich, Cheshire. Commemorated
Taukkyan War Cemetery. 5.F.23. |
MARSHALL |
Francis
Charles |
Marine
CH/X2838, Royal Marines. HMS ‘Gloucester’, Royal Navy. Died 22nd
May 1941, aged 21 years. Son of Abraham and Ella Marshall of Moulton
Loosegate (? Moulton Eaugate?), Lincs. Commemorated Chatham Naval
Memorial. 49.3. |
PORTER |
Leonard
John |
Flight
Lieutenant 60133, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 264 Squadron.
Died 25th May 1943, aged 22 years. Son of George Edward and Eva
Porter of Moulton, Lincs. Batchelor of Arts. Commemorated Runnymede
Memorial. Panel 120. |
Moulton
Grammar School Plaque. |
1914
– 1919.
This tablet is erected to commemorate the part played by the old
boys of this school in the Great War.
|
These
made the supreme sacrifice. |
Navy |
|
|
JACKSON |
John
Metcalfe |
Commander,
Royal Navy. Surveying Trawler ‘Daisy’. Died 7th March 1918, aged
34 years. Son of (the late) Reverend J (Vicar of Moulton, Lincs)
and Mrs Jackson. Born High Bridge, East Chiltington, Ssx. Commemorated
Dover (St James) Cemetery. L.V.16. |
Army |
|
|
ANNISON |
Robert
Stuart |
Private
12301. 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 7th
October 1917, aged 26 years. Son of Thomas and Eliza Beatrice Annison
of Bowmandale, Ontario, Canada. Born Maryport, Cumbria, enlisted
Boston and resident Holbeach, Lincs. Commemorated Philosophe British
Cemetery, Mazingarbe. II.U.8. |
BAILEY |
Fred
W |
possibly
Frederick William Bailey. Private 202193. 2/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire
Regiment. Died 5th July 1918, aged 34 years. Son of Frederick and
Emily Bailey of 41 Warrington Road, North Kensington, London. Husband
of Rose Smith (formerly Bailey). Enlisted White City, Mdx. Commemorated
Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez. XV.O.20. |
BARTON |
Samuel |
possibly
S Barton. Lance Corporal 70859. 9th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters
(Notts and Derby Regiment), formerly 26910 South Staffordshire Regiment.
Killed in action 24th November 1916, aged 31 years. Son of Mr and
Mrs R Barton of Holbeach, Lincs. Husband of Marjorie Barton of School
House, Sutton St Edmund, Lincs. Schoolmaster at Sutton St Edmund,
Lincs. Born Holbeach, enlisted Spalding, Lincs and resident Wisbech,
Cambs. Commemorated Hamel Military Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel. II.E.3. |
BLYTON |
Arthur
Allister |
Second
Lieutenant. A Battery, 70th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died
5th September 1918, aged 26 years. Son of Edmund Van Houtte and
Florence Spalding Blyton of Cawdor House, Broad Street, Spalding,
Lincs. Nephew of the Hon Mrs Alister Campbell of Colchester, Essex.
Commemorated Vis-En-Artois British Cemetery, Haucourt. Sp Mem. 7. |
BUCK |
Joseph
Holt |
Private
2577. 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 14th
April 1915, aged 27 years. Son of Charles and Emily Buck of Whaplode,
Lincs. Born Holbeach, Lincs, enlisted Luton, Beds and resident Moulton
Loosegate (Eaugate?), Lincs. Commemorated Bailleul Communal Cemetery
(Nord). J.7. |
CASSWELL |
George |
One
George Casswell only found. possibly
George Frederick Casswell. Private 32775. 9th Battalion, Gloucestershire
Regiment. Killed in action 27th October 1918. Enlisted Gloucester
and resident Cheltenham, Glos. Commemorated Le Cateau Military Cemetery.
II.A.6. |
DRIFFILL |
Walter |
possibly
Private 186. 10th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds
6th July 1916, aged 20 years. Son of Fred and Fanny Driffill of
‘Lyndon’, Park Drive, Grimsby, Lincs. Born Louth and enlisted Grimsby,
Lincs. Commemorated Boulogne Eastern Cemetery. VIII.C.96. |
HEALEY |
Gilbert
John |
Private
27146. 1st Battalion, Royal Lancaster Regiment. Killed in action
23rd October 1916, aged 27 years. Son of (the late) Harry and Annie
A Healey of Gedney Drove End, Lincs. Born Dawsmere and enlisted
Long Sutton, Lincs. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face
5D and 12B. |
HILLIAM |
William
Percy |
Trooper
447. Household Battalion, formerly 2613 Royal Horse Guards. Killed
in action 12th October 1917, aged 32 years. Brother of Mrs Mary
A Mastin of Kirkby la Thorpe, Lincs. Born Fleet, enlisted Ancaster
and resident Holbeach, Lincs. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel
3. |
JONES |
John
W |
Unable
to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further information currently. |
KING |
Robert
Neal |
Captain.
1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died 1st November 1914, aged
40 years. Son of (the late) Robert King FRCP of Moulton, Lincs.
Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 21. |
LEAPER |
Charles
Murray |
Private
54314. 19th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, formerly 164456 Royal
Field Artillery. Killed in action 1st June 1918. Enlisted Hilsea
(?) and resident Sidmouth, Devon. Commemorated Varennes Military
Cemetery. III.C.16. |
MILNE |
Eric
Sutcliffe |
Second
Lieutenant. 12th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in
action 28th October 1917, aged 19 years. Son of Edward Milne of
Haverfield, Spalding, Lincs. Commemorated Railways Dugouts Burial
Ground. IV.H.30. |
PORTER |
Cecil
Frederick |
Private
203888. 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 25th
January 1918, aged 23 years. Son of William and G L Porter of 122
Sedlescombe Road, St Leonards on Sea, Ssx. Born Long Sutton, enlisted
Spalding and resident Long Sutton, Lincs. Commemorated Fins New
British Cemetery, Sorel-Le-Grand. IV.A.2. |
SEYMOUR |
George
E |
One
George E Seymour only found, so possibly
George Ernest Seymour. Private 19060. 2nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry
(Eastern Ontario Regiment). Died 22nd April 1915, aged 27 years.
Son of Edwin Augustus Plenty and Marie Seymour of 193-195 High Road,
Lee, London. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Panel 10-18-26-28. |
SIMSON |
Sidney |
Lance
Corporal 12/1051. 12th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment. Killed
in action 1st July 1916. Born Spalding, Lincs, enlisted Sheffield,
Yorks and resident Spalding, Lincs. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial.
Pier and Face 14A and 14B. |
TAYLOR |
Charles
Hubert |
Rifleman
S/33998. 8th Battalion, Rifle Brigade posted to 2/8th Battalion
(Post Office Rifles), London Regiment. Died of wounds 1st September
1918, aged 19 years. Only son of Charles Harker and Ada May Taylor
of 16 Bridge Road, Sutton Bridge, Lincs. Born Sutton Bridge, enlisted
Spalding and resident Sutton Bridge, Lincs. Commemorated Daours
Communal Cemetery Extension. VIII.B.4. |
TURNER |
Thomas
Morris |
Private
357035. 10th Battalion Kings (Liverpool Regiment). Killed in action
31st July 1917, aged 21 years. Son of Thomas Morris and Elizabeth
Ann Turner of 32 High Street, Ashford, Kent. Born Canterbury, enlisted
and resident Ashford, Kent. Commemorated Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
Panel 4 and 6. |
VAUGHAN |
Evan
James Stanley |
Captain.
13th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. Killed in action 18th August
1916, aged 26 years. Son of Herbert Stanley and Emma Sophia Vaughan
of 12 Southwell Gardens, South Kensington, London. Commemorated
Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 12D and 13B. |
WARING |
Cyril
E |
Unable
to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further information currently. |
WHITE |
Percy |
Unable
to identify CWGC/SDGW and no further information currently. |
Royal
Air Force |
|
|
SLINGSBY |
T
Edward |
No
T Edward Slingsby identified in RAF. possibly
Thomas Edwin Slingsby. Air Mechanic 2nd Class, Royal Naval Air Service.
HMS ‘President II’, Royal Navy. Died 19th June 1917, aged 22 years.
Son of Thomas and Sarah Elizabeth Slingsby of 8 Sleaford Road, Boston,
Lincs. Commemorated Boston Cemetery. U.598. |
In
memory of whom 23 oak trees are planted on the school field. |
These
also served. |
Navy. |
|
|
BETT |
W |
Surgeon
Rear Admiral. - No further information. |
BLAND |
C |
No
further information. |
CLAY |
N
Y |
No
further information. |
DUCKWORTH |
E
P |
No
further information. |
JACQUES |
S
C |
No
further information. |
MONTON |
W
J W |
No
further information. |
SQUIRES |
R
A |
No
further information. |
VAUGHAN |
H
R H |
No
further information. |
WALKER |
G
H W |
No
further information. |
Army |
|
|
ALLDRED |
R
A |
No
further information. |
ALLDRED |
S
D |
No
further information. |
ANDREW |
A |
No
further information. |
ARDRON |
G
C |
No
further information. |
BACON |
C
R |
No
further information. |
BALDWIN |
H |
No
further information. |
BARTON |
A
B |
No
further information. |
BATES |
J
T |
No
further information. |
BAYSTON |
A
S |
No
further information. |
BEAN |
D |
No
further information. |
BLAND |
H |
No
further information. |
BRADFORD |
A |
No
further information. |
BROGDEN |
T
W E |
No
further information. |
BROOKS |
J |
No
further information. |
BUDDS |
B
W |
No
further information. |
BURGESS |
R
C |
No
further information. |
BYWATER |
S
C |
No
further information. |
CHAMBERLAIN |
D
L |
No
further information. |
CLARK |
R
D |
No
further information. |
CLARKE |
W
M |
No
further information. |
CLAY |
C
W |
No
further information. |
CLAY |
R
H |
Military
Cross. - No further information. |
COOKE |
R |
Military
Cross. - No further information. |
COX |
W
A |
No
further information. |
CRABTREE |
A
B |
No
further information. |
DEARLE |
E |
No
further information. |
DOUGLAS |
J
W H T |
No
further information. |
DRIFFILL |
C
T |
No
further information. |
EDES |
J |
No
further information. |
EGGLETON |
W
J |
No
further information. |
EMERSON |
W |
No
further information. |
ENGLISH |
M
W |
No
further information. |
FLETCHER |
F
A T |
No
further information. |
FORMAN |
T
F |
No
further information. |
FOSTER |
H
M |
No
further information. |
FROST |
J |
No
further information. |
GEORGE |
A |
No
further information. |
GILLIARD |
L
P |
No
further information. |
GOODSON |
J
H |
No
further information. |
GREEN |
H
E B |
No
further information. |
GREEN |
H
Y |
No
further information. |
GREENALL |
A
V |
No
further information. |
HALGARTH |
G |
Military
Medal. - No further information. |
HARRIS |
A
E |
No
further information. |
HEALEY |
H
A H |
No
further information. |
HILLIAM |
R |
No
further information. |
HIX |
S |
No
further information. |
HOOSON |
P
L |
(Rev)
MA. - No further information. |
JACKSON |
S
B |
No
further information. |
JARVIS |
W
R |
No
further information. |
JEEVES |
W
C |
No
further information. |
JEFFREYS |
C
J |
No
further information. |
JEFFREYS |
H |
No
further information. |
JEPSON |
S |
No
further information. |
KING |
A
L |
No
further information. |
KING |
C
A M |
No
further information. |
KING |
J
M |
No
further information. |
KING |
R |
No
further information. |
KINGERLEY |
F
K |
No
further information. |
LAKE |
S
B |
No
further information. |
LAMING |
S
A |
No
further information. |
LOWETH |
A |
No
further information. |
LOWETH |
J
R |
No
further information. |
M\NTON |
W |
No
further information. |
MARRIS |
W
H R |
No
further information. |
MAWFORD |
J
W |
No
further information. |
MAY |
R |
No
further information. |
MEE |
H |
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MESSER |
C
W |
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MILLER |
J
A |
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MORFOOT |
J
E |
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MUNRO |
J
R |
MD
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MUNSON |
S
A |
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further information. |
NEAVERSON |
E |
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NORRIS |
C
H |
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OSTLER |
R |
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PATRICK |
F
W |
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PEARSON |
J
W |
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PICKWORTH |
A |
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PICKWORTH |
E
T |
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PICKWORTH |
W |
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PIGGINS |
S |
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POCKLINGTON |
W
H |
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PORTER |
W
H |
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PULFORD |
F |
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READ |
C
M |
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REDHEAD |
F |
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REDHEAD |
J
W |
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ROBERTS |
C
A |
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ROWER |
L |
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ROWER |
R |
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ROYCE |
E
L |
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ROYCE |
E
M |
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ROYCE |
W
S |
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SHARMAN |
J
G |
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SHARMAN |
S
A |
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further information. |
SIZEN |
R |
Military
Cross. - No further information. |
SIZEN |
W |
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SKINNER |
B
A |
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SLINGSBY |
L |
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SMITH |
C
F |
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SMITH |
G
H |
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SMITH |
L |
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STILES |
H
J |
(Sir
H J Stiles) MD. - No further information. |
STOLWORTHY |
F
J |
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STUBLEY |
C
H |
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SULEY |
H
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SYKES |
A
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TEESDALE |
A |
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TEESDALE |
H |
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THOMPSON |
L |
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TILLSON |
C
F |
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TILLSON |
H
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TOWNEND |
C |
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TOWNSON |
E |
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TRAFFORD |
R
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TWELL |
W
B |
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VINCENT |
H |
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VINCENT |
T |
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VINCENT |
W
G |
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WALKER |
H
V |
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WALTERS |
S |
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WALTON |
F
D |
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WARD |
H |
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WATERMAN |
W |
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WATTS |
C |
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WATTS |
F |
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WATTS |
W
H |
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WEBSTER |
C
O |
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further information. |
WHITE |
F |
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further information. |
WILES |
W |
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further information. |
WILLIAMSON |
H
J |
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Royal
Air Force |
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DOUGLAS |
C
H |
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EASON |
W
S |
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GOOSE |
E
R |
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KIDD |
H |
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MARSHALL |
W
M |
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PICCAVER |
A
H |
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SHELTON |
H |
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further information. |
WELLS |
J
E |
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further information. |
WHITE |
J
W |
No
further information. |
WRIGHT |
A
K |
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Their
name liveth for evermore. |
Moulton
Grammar School Plaque. |
1939
– 1945.
In grateful remembrance of the old boys of this school who made
the supreme sacrifice in the Second World War.
|
Royal
Navy |
|
|
CARTER |
Richard |
Richard
Harold Carter. Petty Officer Telegraphist C/JX139509. HM Submarine
P.514. Died 21st June 1942, aged 25 years. Son of Charles and Lillian
Carter of Market Deeping, Lincs. Commemorated Chatham Naval Memorial.
59.1. |
NEALE |
Peter
Thomas |
Leading
Signalman C/JX143914. HM Submarine ‘Perseus’. Died 19th December
1942, aged 22 years. Son of Richard and Jessie Neale. Husband of
Hilda Phyllis Neale of Surlingham, Norfolk. Commemorated Chatham
Naval Memorial. 45.2. |
WARD |
Ronald |
Leading
Supply Assistant P/MX61236. HMS ‘Fiji’, Royal Navy. Died 23rd May
1941, aged 20 years. Son of Frank and Bertha Ward of Spalding, Lincs.
Commemorated Phaleron War Cemetery. 22.A.8. |
Army |
|
|
ELGER |
Eric
William |
Lieutenant
364753. Royal Norfolk Regiment. Died 8th May 1947. Commemorated
Holbeach Cemetery. Grave 134Z. |
FLETCHER |
Cyril |
Unable
to identify CWGC and no further information currently. |
GODDARD |
Gordon
Gerald |
Gunner
4804821. 86 (5th Bn, Devonshire Regiment) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal
Artillery. Died 11th July 1944, aged 27 years. Son of Gerald Grieve
and Jessie May Goddard. Husband of Annie Elizabeth Goddard of Lincoln,
Lincs. Commemorated St Manvieu War Cemetery, Cheux. VIII.E.11. |
GREEVES |
Derek
Hugh |
Captain
257210. Royal Army Veterinary Corps. Died 30th July 1944. Commemorated
Rangoon Memorial. Face 19. |
JACKSON |
David
Leslie |
Signalman
2593863. Royal Corps of Signals, attached Royal Artillery. Died
28th September 1942, aged 29 years. Son of David and Fanny Jackson.
Husband of Mabel Jackson of Beeston, Notts. Commemorated Heliopolis
War Cemetery. 2.A.25. |
PARKER |
Douglas
George |
Bombardier
1527570. 76 Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died between 1st
February and 20th May 1942, aged 25 years. Son of George and Elsie
May Parker of Sutton Bridge, Lincs. Commemorated Alamein Memorial.
Column 32. |
POWELL |
Peter
Frederick Morton |
Unable
to identify CWGC and no further information currently. |
STAGLES |
Stanley
Gordon |
Signalman
2343572. Royal Corps of Signals. Died 15th October 1944, aged 28
years. Son of John James and Alice Stagles. Husband of Alfreda M
Stagles of Hildenborough, Kent. Commemorated Mierlo War Cemetery.
VIII.E.7. |
Royal
Air Force |
|
|
BATEMAN |
John
William Hobson |
Sergeant
(Observer) 959540, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 221 Squadron.
Died 11th April 1941, aged 30 years. Son of Hobson and Amelia Elizabeth
Bateman of Sutton Bridge, Lincs. Commemorated Sutton Bridge (St
Matthews) Churchyard. Section Q. Grave 44. |
BAYSTON |
John
Charles Eric |
Pilot
Officer 57074, Royal Air Force. Died 26th June 1945, aged 23 years.
Son of Arthur Sydney and Lillian Jessie Bayston of Holbeach, Lincs.
Husband of J W Bayston. Commemorated Ottawa Memorial. Panel 4. Column
1. |
COULSON |
Francis
Herbert |
Herbert
Francis Coulson on CWGC. Warrant Officer 1310832, Royal Air Force
Volunteer Reserve. 524 Squadron. Died 26th November 1944, aged 28
years. Son of Francis L and Margery Coulson of Skegness, husband
of Winifred Coulson of Skegness, Lincs. Commemorated Runnymede Memorial.
Panel 213. |
CUMMINGS |
Gordon |
Distinguished
Flying Medal. Flying Officer (Pilot) 170217, Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. Died 26th September 1944, aged 23 years. Son of Lieutenant
R G and Mrs Cummings of Kings Lynn, husband of Brenda Lillian Cummings
of Norwich, Norfolk. Commemorated Kings Lynn (Gayton Road) Cemetery.
Section N. Grave 4. |
CURTIS |
Colin
Hubert |
Pilot
Officer 107980, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 101 Squadron.
Died 20th January 1942, aged 24 years. Son of Revd Harold Eaton
and Lillian Estella Curtis of Wyberton, Lincs. Commemorated Runnymede
Memorial. Panel 69. |
CURTIS |
Peter
Thomas |
Flying
Officer 422444, Royal Australian Air Force. Died 16th November 1944,
aged 21 years. Son of Leonard Marshall and Helen Curtis of Holbeach,
Lincs. Pupil Farmer in Australia. Commemorated Sydney Memorial.
Panel 5. |
DRING |
Walter |
Distinguished
Service Order, Distinguished Flying Cross. Wing Commander (Pilot)
104424, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 13th January 1945,
aged 28 years. Son of Walter and Ethel Dring of Weston, Lincs. Husband
of Sheila Mary Dring of Worsley, Lancs. Commemorated Bergen-Op-Zoom
War Cemetery. 13.B.6. |
HERD |
Ronald
Ernest |
Sergeant
(Pilot) 564710, Royal Air Force. 144 Squadron. Died 19th September
1939, aged 25 years. Son of Albert Ernest and Sarah Elizabeth Herd
of Holbeach, Lincs. Commemorated Sage War Cemetery. 5.B.12. |
JUDGE |
Horace
Hill |
Sergeant
(Observer) 998283, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 218 Squadron.
Died 11th October 1941, aged 29 years. Son of Joe and Elsie Judge
of Spalding, Lincs. Commemorated Villenove D’Ornon (St Brice) Communal
Cemetery. Plot 5. Grave 37. |
LEVERINGTON |
Esmond |
Sergeant
1152021, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 53 Squadron. Died 27th
October 1941. Commemorated Runnymede Memorial. Panel 47. |
PORTER |
Leonard
John |
Flight
Lieutenant 60133, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 264 Squadron.
Died 25th May 1943, aged 22 years. Son of George Edward and Eva
Porter of Moulton, Lincs. Bachelor of Arts. Commemorated Runnymede
Memorial. Panel 120. |
REDDIN |
Osborne
Cyril |
Aircraftman
1st Class 1427797, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 14th
December 1943, aged 23 years. Son of Alexander and Sarah Ethel Reddin
of Holbeach, Lincs. Commemorated Salerno War Cemetery. II.D.48. |
ROBINSON |
Frank |
Flight
Sergeant (Navigator) 1455045, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
622 Squadron. Died 20th September 1944, aged 21 years. Son of G
W and Alice Robinson of Whaplode Fen, Lincs. Commemorated Holbeach
Cemetery. Row B.B. Grave 123. |
TINGLE |
Charles
Reginald |
Sergeant
(Air Gunner) 1819840, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 21st
January 1944, aged 24 years. Son of Reginald and Ivy May Tingle
of Holbeach, Lincs. Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery.
8.H.28. |
TWAITE |
Raymond |
Sergeant
(Wireless Op/Air Gunner) 1581079, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 1st June 1944, aged 21 years. Son of John Robert and Kate Tingle
of Gedney, Lincs. Commemorated Gedney Drove End/Dawsmere (Christchurch)
Churchyard. |
TWELL |
Harry |
Sergeant
(Air Gunner) 515294, Royal Air Force. 101 Squadron. Died 26th August
1944, aged 32 years. Son of John James and Fanny Twell of West Pinchbeck,
Lincs. Commemorated Choloy War Cemetery. I.D.1. |
WALKER |
Alfred
Cole |
Sergeant
(Pilot) 905129, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 49 Squadron.
Died 29th September 1941. Son of Mr and Mrs J Walker of Haywards
Heath, Sussex. Commemorated New Hunstanton Cemetery. Row P. Grave
5. |
WALSHAM |
James
Ernest |
Sergeant
552008, Royal Air Force. 242 Squadron. Died 29th July 1943, aged
23 years. Son of Arthur Ernest and Florence Annie Walsham of Long
Sutton, Lincs. Commemorated Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. 8.E.66. |
WINTER |
John
Seymour |
John
Seymore Winter on CWGC. Flight Sergeant 1231043, Royal Air Force
Volunteer Reserve. 35 Squadron. Died 23rd December 1944. Commemorated
Runnymede Memorial. Panel 223. |
Their
name liveth for evermore. |
Individual
Memorial. |
BATEMAN |
Seth |
To
the memory of Private Seth Bateman, 1st Battalion, Kings Royal Rifles
[Full
title should read: King’s Royal Rifle Corps] who
was killed in action in the defence of Ladysmith, South Africa January
6th 1900.
This
tablet is erected by parishioners and friends. |