PAGE |
W |
No
further information currently |
PALMER |
CH |
No
further information currently |
PALMER |
J |
No
further information currently |
PALMER |
LE |
No
further information currently |
PALMER |
W |
No
further information currently |
PARDOE |
F |
No
further information currently |
PARDOE |
FG |
No
further information currently |
PARKER |
AW |
No
further information currently |
PARKER |
C |
No
further information currently |
PARKER |
W |
No
further information currently |
PARRY |
CH |
No
further information currently |
PARRY |
FJ |
No
further information currently. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
PARSONS |
EV |
No
further information currently |
PAYNE |
WR |
No
further information currently. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
PAYTON |
W |
No
further information currently |
PEARCE |
A |
No
further information currently |
PENDRY |
G |
No
further information currently |
PENNEY |
F |
No
further information currently. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial spelt F PENNY |
PEPPER |
AE |
No
further information currently |
PERROTT |
HJ |
No
further information currently |
PHELPS |
G |
No
further information currently |
PHELPS |
GH |
No
further information currently |
PHILLIPS |
A |
No
further information currently |
PHILLIPS |
A |
No
further information currently |
PHILLIPS |
AE |
No
further information currently |
PHILLIPS |
HW |
No
further information currently |
PHILLIPS |
Leonard
Harry Perrins |
Lieutenant,
12th Battalion attached 2nd Battalion Worcestershire Regiment.
Died aged 19 on 6th November 1916. Son of Harry & Jessie Maud
Phillips, Holmwood, Henwick Rd, Worcester. Thiepval Memorial Pier
and Face 5A and 6C. Also appears on Worcester
Barbourne & Worcester
Royal Grammar School memorials. |
PHILLIPS |
OS |
No
further information currently |
PINGREE |
RG |
No
further information currently |
PITT |
JB |
No
further information currently |
PLUM |
RB |
No
further information currently |
POTTER |
George
Henry |
Gunner,
"A" Battery, 315th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Service
No 830755. Died on 31st August 1918. Son of Mrs G. Potter, 16
Tybridge St., Worcester. Achiet-Le-Grand Communal Cemetery Extension,
Grave III. K. 5. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
POTTER |
H |
No
further information currently |
POTTER |
J |
No
further information currently |
POTTER |
P. |
Possibly
Percy Potter, Private, 2nd/8th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment.
Service No 29981. Died on 31st March 1918. Pozieres Memorial Panel
41. Also appears on Worcester
Barbourne memorial. |
POYSER |
H |
No
further information currently |
PRICE |
HP |
No
further information currently |
PRICE |
J |
No
further information currently |
PRICE |
John
Edward |
Private,
1st Battalion, South Wales Borderers. Service No 11205. Died aged
20 on 15th February 1916 in France & Flanders. Born St Clement's,
Worcester, enlisted Brecon. Son of Henry and Lilian Price, 4 Henwick
Road, Worcester. Ste Marie Cemetery, Le Havre, Grave Div. 19.
R. 4. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
PRICE |
W |
No
further information currently |
PRICE |
WF |
No
further information currently |
PRITCHARD |
W |
No
further information currently |
PUGH |
FW |
Sapper,
90th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Service No 63391. Died aged
30 on 19th September 1917. Son of William and Ann Pugh; husband
of Ethel S. Pugh, 37 Lechmere Crescent, Hallow Rd., Worcester.
Native of Worcester. Ypres Reservoir Cemetery, Grave I. E. 18.
Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
PUGH |
R.E. |
Rifleman,
1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade. Service No 46313. Died on 15th May
1918. Son of Mr & Mrs Pugh, 37 Flag Meadow Walk, St George’s,
Worcester. Etaples Military Cemetery LXV. B. 34. Also appears
on Worcester Barbourne memorial. |
PULLEY |
H |
No
further information currently |
QUINEY |
F |
No
further information currently |
RASTALL |
A |
No
further information currently |
RATCLIFFE |
AE |
No
further information currently |
RATCLIFFE |
Francis
William |
Lance
Corporal, Imperial Signal Company (East Africa), Royal Engineers.
Service No 76633. Died aged 34 on 22nd November 1918. Son of Francis
Ambrose Ratcliffe and Ellen Ratcliffe, 16 Lambert Rd., Worcester,
England. Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery, Grave 7. A. 6. Also appears
on Worcester, St Clement's
Memorial and Worcester
Post Office memorial. |
RAY |
? |
No
further information currently |
REA |
E |
No
further information currently |
REA |
G |
Possibly
Private George Rea, 1st Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Service
No 36687. Died on 4th March 1917. Thiepval Memorial, Pier and
Face 5 A and 6 C. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
REA |
G |
No
further information currently |
REA |
GH |
No
further information currently |
REA |
T |
No
further information currently |
REA |
W |
No
further information currently |
REPTON |
R |
No
further information currently |
RICHARDSON |
G |
No
further information currently |
RICHARDSON |
WT |
No
further information currently |
RICKETTS |
LG |
No
further information currently |
RICKETTS |
R |
No
further information currently |
RICKETTS |
R |
No
further information currently |
ROBERTS |
H |
No
further information currently |
ROBERTS |
RE |
No
further information currently |
ROBERTS |
RE |
No
further information currently |
ROBERTS |
T |
No
further information currently |
ROBERTS |
TF |
No
further information currently |
ROSS |
J |
No
further information currently |
ROSTIN |
Harry |
Corporal,
1st Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Service No 11695. Died
on 1st February 1915. Le Touret Memorial Panel 17 and 18. Also
appears on Worcester Barbourne
memorial. |
ROTHEN |
FF |
No
further information currently |
ROUSE |
SJ |
No
further information currently |
ROWBERRY |
G |
No
further information currently |
ROWBERRY |
J |
No
further information currently |
ROWBERRY |
W |
No
further information currently |
ROWE |
F |
Corporal,
"A" Company 1st Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment.
Service No 37186. Died aged 27 on 25th September 1918. Son of
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Rowe, of Worcester; husband of Elsie May Rowe,
84 Hylton Rd., Worcester. Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, Grave
VI. H. 72. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial and Worcester
St John in Bedwardine |
ROWE |
F |
No
further information currently |
ROWLAND |
F |
No
further information currently |
ROY |
John
James |
Second
Lieutenant, 7th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Died aged
25 on 13th March 1918. Son of Duncan & Ada Ursula Roy, 68 Shrulter
Avenue, Worcester. Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cemetery,
Manancourt X. C. 19. Also appears on Worcester
Barbourne memorial. |
ROY |
Ronald |
Lance
Corporal, “D” Company 1st/8th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment.
Service No 240660. Died aged 21 on 25th February 1917. Son of
Duncan & Ada Roy, Heyford Villa, 68 Shrulley Avenue, Worcester.
Assevillers New British Cemetery II. B. 9. Also appears on Worcester
Barbourne memorial. |
ROYLE |
DC |
No
further information currently |
RUDGE |
A |
No
further information currently |
RUDGE |
AA |
No
further information currently |
RUMNEY |
F |
No
further information currently |
RUSSELL |
H |
No
further information currently |
RUSSELL |
H |
No
further information currently |
RYAN |
F |
No
further information currently |
SANDFORD |
F |
No
further information currently |
SAUNDERS |
AE |
No
further information currently |
SAUNDERS |
HC |
No
further information currently |
SAUNDERS |
Herbert
Leonard |
Private,
1st/8th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Service No 242595.
Died aged 26 on 16th August 1917. Husband of Olive Maria Saunders,
5 Autumn Terrace, Stanley Rd, Worcester. Tyne Cot Memorial Panel
75 to 77. Also appears on Worcester
Barbourne memorial. |
SAVAGE |
AV |
No
further information currently |
SAYERS |
W |
No
further information currently |
SCOTT |
WW |
Private,
232nd Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Service No 102211.
Died aged 18 on 3rd August 1917. Son of Thomas William Alfred
and Mary Ann Scott, 50 New Bank St., Barbourne, Worcester. Lijssenthoek
Military Cemetery, Grave XVII. C. 15A. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
SENIOR |
A |
No
further information currently |
SEVERN |
T |
Private,
3rd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Service No 36605. Died
aged 39 on 4th August 1917. Husband of Florence Mary E. Walford
(formerly Severn) 71 Waterworks Rd., Barbourne, Worcester. Divisional
Collecting Post Cemetery And Extension, Grave I. K. 12. Also appears
on Worcester, St Clement's
Memorial |
SEWELL |
JW |
No
further information currently |
SHARP |
? |
No
further information currently |
SHARPE |
F |
No
further information currently |
SHARPE |
F |
No
further information currently |
SHEARON |
E |
No
further information currently |
SHEARON |
J |
No
further information currently |
SHERWOOD |
J. |
Probably
John Edward Sherwood, Private, 1st/8th Battalion, Worcestershire
Regiment. Service No 2624. Died aged 32 on 3rd July 1915. Son
of John & Elizabeth Sherwood, 41 Lowell St, Aboretum, Worcester,
husband of E.F. Sherwood, 47 Bransford Rd, St Johns, Worcester.
St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen. Also appears on Worcester
Barbourne and Worcester St Peter’s memorials. |
SHERWOOD |
J |
No
further information currently |
SHUCK |
H |
No
further information currently |
SHUTTLEWORTH |
FW |
No
further information currently |
SMITH |
C |
No
further information currently. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
SMITH |
C |
No
further information currently |
SMITH |
C |
No
further information currently |
SMITH |
CJ |
No
further information currently. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
SMITH |
CJ |
No
further information currently |
SMITH |
D |
No
further information currently |
SMITH |
E |
No
further information currently |
SMITH |
E |
No
further information currently. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
SMITH |
FE |
No
further information currently |
SMITH |
G |
No
further information currently |
SMITH |
H |
No
further information currently |
SMITH |
J |
No
further information currently |
SMITH |
S |
No
further information currently |
SMITH |
S |
No
further information currently |
SMITH |
SO |
No
further information currently |
SMITH |
SW |
No
further information currently |
SPENCER |
V |
No
further information currently |
SPRAGUE |
F |
No
further information currently |
SPRECKLEY |
Arthur
Freer |
Captain,
9th Gurkha Rifles. Died aged 27 on 30th December 1915. Son of
Herbert William & Florence Lessingham Spreckley, Cove Cottage,
Worcester, husband of the late Ada Blanch Celina Spreckley (who
was also drowned with daughter). Chatby Memorial. Also appears
on Worcester Barbourne and
Worcester St Stephen’s memorials. |
SRECKLEY |
Ralph
Lessingham |
Lieutenant,
2nd Battalion, Connaught Rangers. Died aged 21 on 14th September
1914. Awarded Military Cross. Son of Herbert W. & Florence L.
Spreckley, Cove Cottage, Worcester. Vailly British Cemetery Sp.
Mem. 6. Also appears on Worcester
Barbourne and Worcester
St Stephen’s memorials. |
STALLARD |
A |
No
further information currently |
STALLARD |
J |
No
further information currently |
STALLARD |
J |
No
further information currently |
STALLARD |
R |
Possibly
Private R.W. Stallard, 10th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment.
Service No 16535. Died on 3rd October 1915. St. Sever Cemetery,
Rouen, Grave A. 11. 33. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
STANFORD |
J |
No
further information currently |
STANFORD |
J |
No
further information currently |
STANLEY |
T |
No
further information currently |
STANWAY |
F |
No
further information currently |
STANWAY |
F |
No
further information currently |
STAPLES |
WC |
No
further information currently |
STEVENS |
George
|
No
further information currently |
STEVENS |
HG |
No
further information currently |
STEVENS |
RW |
No
further information currently |
STIFF |
H |
No
further information currently |
STINTON |
Frank
[Charles] |
Private
13458, 24th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (city of London Regiment).
5th Brigade. 2nd Division. Part of the third army. Frank was probably
wounded and later died during the Cambrai battle of Nov/Dec 1917.
But the sportsmen's battalions (fit men over enlistment age) were
active around Bourlon wood well into December, gas and snipers
were giving the 23rd/24th battalions many casualties, abandoned
tanks being ideal cover for snipers. Frank entered service with
the 25th service battalion Royal fusiliers (Frontiersmen) he was
an Original member of the 25th Battalion, who embarked Plymouth
(Devonport) aboard HMT Neuralia 10th April 1915 and disembarked
Mombasa (Kilindini) 4th May 1915. Serving in the african campaign
for over 2 years. Frank arrived back in the UK on the 20th May
1917. Probably wounded or ill. The 25th returned in June 1917.
Frank was transferred to the 24th Battalion after recovery. Died
of wounds 23rd December 1917. Buried Rocquigny-equancourt rd Manancourt.
Born St Pauls Worcester. Father William, mother Emily, Frank was
married in 1906. He enlisted in Worcester. Cousin of John (below).
See also www.dennisstinton.co.uk
|
STINTON |
John
(Jack) Ashley |
Lance
Bombardier 831036, "A" Battery, 165th Brigade, Royal
Field Artillery. Was wounded in action on the 27th July 1918 gunshot
in both legs and one arm and sadly died of his wounds on the 9th
August, at Bolougne military hospital, aged 30. Served for over
3 years in France and Flanders. Born and enlisted in Worcester,
lived with his parents Ashley and Agnes in Astwood Rd (they moved
to 94, Watford Rd., King's Norton, Birmingham later). Prior to
the war John worked on the railways around the Worcester area,
working in the Locomotive and Carriage Dept. Buried in TERLINCTHUN
BRITISH CEMETERY, WIMILLE, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row
B. Grave 13. Cousin of Frank (above) See also www.dennisstinton.co.uk |
STONE |
F |
No
further information currently |
STONE |
FC |
No
further information currently |
STONE |
Harold
Leatham |
Private,
1st/8th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Service No 2275. Died
aged 24 on 31st May 1915. Calvaire (Essex) Military Cemetery,
Grave Iv. B. 1.
Harold
was the third son of Mr & Mrs W.G.R. Stone of Tybridge House,
Worcester. Before the war he had been an assistant in the furnishing
department of W. & F. Webb & Co. The 1st/8th Battalion
of the Worcesters arrived in France on 29th March 1915 and found
itself alongside the 1st/7th Battalion occupying trenches or billets
around Ploegsteert Wood throughout May and June. No heavy fighting
occurred but enemy shellfire and patrols brought a number of casualties
with 7 men and 2 officers killed and 38 men wounded. Harold Stone
was hit by shellfire whilst with the H.Q. signal section and later
died of his wounds. His bronze memorial plaque is held at the
Worcestershire’s Regimental Museum. He was the 1st to die
in the Great War of those who attended the Royal Grammar School.
Source:
In Dedication to a Future World by Mark Rogers, 1999.
Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial and Worcester
Royal Grammar School memorial. |
STONE |
HL |
No
further information currently |
STRANGE |
L |
No
further information currently |
STRANGE |
L |
No
further information currently |
SUMMERS |
W |
No
further information currently |
SUMMERS |
WA |
No
further information currently |
SURMAN |
RE |
No
further information currently |
SWEETMAN |
AG |
No
further information currently |
TARRANT |
J |
No
further information currently |
TARRANT |
J |
No
further information currently |
TAYLOR |
A |
No
further information currently |
TAYLOR |
E |
No
further information currently |
TAYLOR |
FT |
No
further information currently |
TAYLORG |
|
No
further information currently |
TEAGUE |
E |
No
further information currently |
THATCHER |
E |
No
further information currently |
THATCHER |
W |
No
further information currently |
THATCHER |
W |
No
further information currently |
THOMAS |
DCSANBY |
No
further information currently |
THOMAS |
GG |
No
further information currently |
THOMAS |
TSANBY |
No
further information currently |
THOMPSON |
B |
No
further information currently |
TIBBETTS |
JE |
No
further information currently |
TOMBS |
Frederick
Arthur |
Driver,
2nd Reserve Park, Army Service Corps. Service No T4/059862. Died
aged 26 on 25th October 1917. Son of Robert and Rachel Tombs,
18 McIntyre Rd, St. John's, Worcester. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery,
Grave XXII. A. 6. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
TOMKINS |
J |
No
further information currently |
TOMKINSON |
HJ |
No
further information currently |
TOOZE |
W |
No
further information currently |
TOOZE |
WH |
No
further information currently |
TRAVELL |
G |
No
further information currently |
TRAVELL |
GW |
No
further information currently |
TREE |
CJ |
No
further information currently |
TREE |
PB |
No
further information currently |
TREE |
WF |
No
further information currently |
TURBERFIELD |
F |
No
further information currently |
TURNER |
? |
No
further information currently |
TURNER |
H |
No
further information currently |
TURTON |
H |
No
further information currently |
TWYNING |
SW |
No
further information currently |
TYLER |
G |
No
further information currently |
TYLER |
G |
No
further information currently |
VAUGHAN |
WC |
No
further information currently |
VINE |
SF |
No
further information currently |
VINNEY |
S |
No
further information currently |
WAINWRIGHT |
AC |
No
further information currently |
WALDRON |
A |
No
further information currently |
WALKER |
F |
No
further information currently |
WALKER |
F |
No
further information currently |
WALKER |
W |
No
further information currently |
WALL |
AR |
No
further information currently |
WALTERS |
C |
No
further information currently |
WALTERS |
CT |
No
further information currently |
WALTERS |
T |
No
further information currently |
WALTERS |
TF |
No
further information currently |
WANKLIN |
A |
No
further information currently |
WANKLIN |
B |
No
further information currently |
WARD |
F |
No
further information currently |
WAREHAM |
FW |
No
further information currently |
WARREN |
M |
No
further information currently |
WATKINS |
E |
No
further information currently. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
WATKINS |
FY |
No
further information currently |
WATKINS |
H |
No
further information currently |
WATKINS |
HF |
No
further information currently |
WATSON |
OJ |
No
further information currently |
WATTS |
C |
No
further information currently |
WATTS |
F |
No
further information currently |
WAUGH |
HK |
No
further information currently |
WEBB |
F |
No
further information currently |
WEBB |
H |
No
further information currently |
WEBB |
WB |
No
further information currently |
WELLS |
F |
No
further information currently |
WENT |
William
Henry |
[Given
as H.W. Went on CWGC] Private 12th (Service) (Bristol) Battalion,
Gloucestershire Regiment. Service No 38056. Died of wounds, aged
19, on 5th October 1917 in France & Flanders. Born St Clement’s,
Worcester, enlisted Worcester. Son of Henry G. & Emily E.
Went, 15 Church Walk, St. Clement’s, Worcester. Godewaersvelde
British Cemetery, Grave I. L. 30. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
WESTON |
GE |
No
further information currently |
WESTON |
H |
No
further information currently |
WHEATLEY |
A |
No
further information currently. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
WHEELER |
H |
No
further information currently |
WHITE |
TH |
No
further information currently |
WHITE |
W |
No
further information currently |
WHITE |
W |
No
further information currently |
WILCOCK |
JL |
No
further information currently |
WILCOX |
H |
No
further information currently |
WILDE |
H |
No
further information currently |
WILDING |
A |
No
further information currently |
WILDING |
B |
No
further information currently |
WILKES |
WH |
No
further information currently |
WILKINS |
H |
No
further information currently |
WILKINSON |
L |
No
further information currently |
WILKS |
H |
No
further information currently |
WILLIAMS |
AJ |
No
further information currently |
WILLIAMS |
F |
No
further information currently |
WILLIAMS |
H |
No
further information currently |
WILLIAMS |
H |
No
further information currently |
WILLIAMS |
H |
No
further information currently |
WILLIAMS |
Joseph |
Private,
Worcester Yeomanry (The Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars). Service
No 3027, Killed in action 23rd April 1916 in Egypt. Born St Clement’s,
Worcester, enlisted and resident Worcester. Jerusalem Memorial,
Panel 3 and 5. Also appears on Worcester,
St Clement's Memorial |
WILLIAMS |
J |
No
further information currently |
WILLIAMS |
R |
No
further information currently |
WILLIAMS |
T |
No
further information currently |
WILLIAMS |
T |
No
further information currently |
WILLITS |
A |
No
further information currently |
WILSON |
G |
No
further information currently |
WILSON |
G |
No
further information currently |
WILTSHIRE |
GK |
No
further information currently |
WINNINGTON |
FJ |
No
further information currently |
WODEHOUSE |
EC |
No
further information currently |
WOOD |
Frederick
John |
Private,
4th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Service No 202827. Died
aged 20 on 29th November 1917. Son of Frederick Ernest & Lilian
Isabel Wood, 12 Chestnut Walk, Worcester. Cambrai Memorial, Louverval
Panel 6. Also appears on Worcester
Barbourne & Worcester St
Stephen’s memorials. |
WOOD |
FJ |
No
further information currently |
WOOD |
G |
No
further information currently |
WOOD |
H |
No
further information currently |
WOOD |
HL |
No
further information currently |
WOOD |
W |
No
further information currently |
WOODHOUSE |
AL |
No
further information currently |
WOODWARD |
H |
No
further information currently |
WOODWARD |
WP |
No
further information currently |
WORSLEY |
AH |
No
further information currently |
WORSLEY |
BDH |
No
further information currently |
WYATT |
S |
No
further information currently |
YAPP |
H |
No
further information currently |
YARNOLD |
RC |
No
further information currently |
YOXALL |
H |
No
further information currently |
ZEALLEY |
AEV |
No
further information currently |