ST PETER
PORT WAR MEMORIAL
World War
1 & 2 Detailed information
Compiled
and copyright © Gill Cannell & Andrew Dishman 2014
Memorial
Garden with wall and column, topped with a statue of a soldier. Metal
plaques are mounted on the wall (for WWI) and on the column (for WWII).
Memorial unveiled on 19th September 1926 by Sir Charles Sackville-West.
Note
that there are a variety of spellings of names and place names here;
these are documented here as written in the records. The names here
have been sorted into alphabetical order for the ease fo reading and
research.
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Photograph
Copyright © Gill Cannell & Andrew Dishman 2014 |
The
Great War
1914-1918
This memorial commemorates
Those who at the call of
King and Country left all
That was dear to them endured
Hardness, faced danger
And finally passed out
Of the sight of men
By the path of duty
And self-sacrifice
Giving up their own lives
That others might live
In freedom.
Let those who come after
See to it that their names
Be not forgotten.
AGNES |
Eugene |
Gunner
91731, "C" Battery, 92nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 16 September 1917. Enlisted and resident Guernsey.
Buried in CANADA FARM CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot III.
Row B. Grave 46. |
AGNES |
Theodore
Zoel |
Private
204393, 5th (P.O.W.) Battalion (Territorial), Devonshire Regiment.
Killed in action 20 July 1918. Born Castel, Guernsey, enlisted Jersey.
No known grave. Commemorated on SOISSONS MEMORIAL, Aisne, France. |
ALLAIN |
P |
No
further information currently |
ALLCOCK |
Harold
George |
Private
845, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 31. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Charles Allcock, of 25, Allez St., St.
Peter Port, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
ALLEN |
Jules
[J] |
Private
3152, 7th (South Iirish Horse) Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment.
Killed in action 21 March 1918. Aged 38. Born St John's, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. Mary Allen; husband of Bertha Lily
Allen, of 3, Gas Lane, Longstore, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 30 and 31. |
ALLEN |
Thomas
Simon |
Private
1310, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 3 January 1918. Aged 37. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Son of the late Thomas and Mrs. Allen, of Alderney; husband
of A. M. Allen, of High St., Alderney, Channel Islands. Buried in
STE. MARIE CEMETERY, LE HAVRE, Seine-Maritime, France. Division
62. Plot I. Row M. Grave 7. |
ALLEZ |
Henry
Charles |
Private
315856, 19th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Died 4 September 1918.
Born 26 November 1893 in Guernsey. Married to Gertrude Lawson Allez,
resident 137 Wellington Street North, Hamilton, Ontario. Spent 2
years with the Royal Guernsey Militia. Machinist by trade. Passed
fit 26 January 1916, attested 27 January 1916 at Hamilton, Ontario,
Cananda, aged 22 years 3 months, height 5 feet 7½ inches,
girth 35 inches, complexion dark, eyes brown, hair dark, teeth needing
attention; religious denomination Methodist. Buried in ST. SEVER
CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Section Q. Plot
IV. Row G. Grave 16. National Archives of Canada Accession Reference:
RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 118 - 28 See also Forest,
Guernsey |
AMOS |
Rodney
Frederick |
Gunner
91285, 40th Battery, 25th Birgade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed
in action 22 May 1918. Aged 19. Born and resident Guernsey. Only
son of Frederick and Clara Jane Amos, of 12, Hauteville, St. Peter
Port, Guernsey. Buried in SAILLY-LABOURSE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section K. Grave 5. |
ANGELL |
William |
[Spelt
ANGEL on SDGW & CWGC] Gunner 192308, 14st Siege Battery, Royal
Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds 21 March 1918. Born and enlisted
St Peter Port, Guernsey. Commemorated in ROYE NEW BRITISH CEMETERY,
Somme, France. Grave lost. Marchelepot British Cemetery Memorial
49. |
ARNOLD |
Frank
William |
Second
Lieutenant, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 30 November 1917. Aged
27. Son of William John and Emma Caroline Arnold, of Les Landes
Farm, Castel, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI
MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
ARTHUR |
Raymond
John |
Private
859, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 29. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. J. P. and Mrs. E. Arthur, of 3,
St. James Place, St. Jacques, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel
Islands. Buried in POINT-DU-JOUR MILITARY CEMETERY, ATHIES, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot III. Row D. Grave 26. |
ARTHUR |
Sydney
John |
Lance
Corporal 21783, 5/6th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish
Fusiliers). Killed in action 14 July 1916. Aged 20. Born St Peter
Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey, resident St Jaques, Guernsey.
Son of John Philip and E. Arthur, of 3, St. James Place, St. Jaques,
Guernsey. Formerly 8843, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried in ST. PATRICK'S
CEMETERY, LOOS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row N. Grave 13. |
ASHELFORD |
Charles
Owen |
[Listed
as C A ASHELFORD on memorial] Private 528, Royal Guernsey Light
Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed
in action 1 December 1917. Aged 26. Born Jersey and enlisted Guernsey.
Son of F. J. and C. A. Ashelford, of St. Helier, Jersey; husband
of Elizabeth Jessie Ashelford (nee Ainsley), of 6, Market St., Jersey,
Channel Islands. Buried in POINT-DU-JOUR MILITARY CEMETERY, ATHIESm
Pas de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row J. Grave 2. |
ATKINS |
L |
No
further information currently |
ATTEWELL |
Arthur |
Corporal
13815, 3rd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Killed in action 29 September 1915. Aged 24. Born St Anns, Alderney,
enlisted and resident Huernsey. Son of the late Mr. W. Attewell
and of Mrs. A. R. Attewell, of 3, Victoria Terrace, Guernsey. Formerly
642, Manchester Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Panel 25 to 27. |
ATTEWELL |
Frederick
David |
Sergeant
G/185, 2nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Died 28 February 1917. Aged
37. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Husband of Elizabeth Violet
Attwell of 21 Exeter Street, Tavistock, Devon. Served in the South
African Campaign. Buried in SAILLY-SAILLISEL BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme,
France. Plot VI. Row C. Grave 9. |
ATTEWELL,
MM |
Gilbert
John |
Lance
Corporal L/9478, 2nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London
Regiment). Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 29. Born and resident
St Anne's, Alderney, enlisted Alderney. Son of Mrs. A. R. Attewell,
of 3, Victoria Terrace, Guernsey, Channel Islands, and the late
Mr. W. Attewell. Awarded the Military Medal (M.M.). No known grave.
Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 3. |
AUSTIN |
Charles
Henry |
Serjeant
21775, "D" Company, 7th Battalion [5/6th Battalion on
SDGW], Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers). Killed in action
9 September 1916. Aged 28. Born and resident St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Husband of Edith Y. L. Austin, of 10, Shales
Cottages, West End Rd., Bitterne, Southampton. Formerly 9549, Royal
Irish Regiment. Buried in DELVILLE WOOD CEMETERY, LONGUEVAL, Somme,
France. Plot I. Row E. Grave 6. |
AYRES |
John
Nicolas |
Lance
Corporal 3571, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's
Own). Killed in action 25 September 1915. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted and resident Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on
PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 10. |
BACHMANN |
Fritz
M A |
[Listed
as Fritx on SDGW] Company Serjeant Major 576, Royal Guernsey Light
Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed
in action 1 December 1917. Aged 29. Born and enlisted Guernsey.
Son of E. W. and Anne Bachmann (nee Waterman), of Guernsey; husband
of Dorice Winifred Annie Pontin (formerly Bachmann, nee Inman),
of 2, Paxton Place, Cambridge Park, Guernsey. Buried in HONNECHY
BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot I. Row C. Grave 8. |
BAILEY |
Walter
James |
Private
406, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 11 April 1918. Born Jersey and
enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
BAKER |
Clifford
Philip |
Gunner
89425, "B" Battery, 51st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 14 November 1916. Aged 23. Born St Martin's, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Phillip and Edith Baker, of Guernsey,
Charmel Isles; husband of Rhoda May Hollas (formerly Baker), of
7, Broad Carr Terrace, Holywell Green, Halifax. In the 1901 census
he was aged 8, born Vale, Guernsey, a scholar, son of Philip and
Ellen Baker, resident Riversi de Vin, 2, Military Road, Vale, Guernsey,
Channel Islands. Buried in WARLENCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de
Calais, France. Plot VII. Row L. Grave 41. |
BALLEN |
William
James |
[Listed
as BALLEM on CWGC] Private 9299, 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire and
Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Killed in action 16 May 1915. Aged
23. Born and resident St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Warwick.
Son of Walter H. B. and Adeline M. Ballem, of 8, New St., St. Peter
Port, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Panel 26. |
BAMEUL |
Victor
F L |
French
Army. In the 1911 census he was aged 30, a boarder with Agnes Veuve,
born St Brieus, a Labourer, resident 3 Back Street, St Peter Port,
Guernsey. No further information available. See also Forest,
Guernsey |
BARBER |
J |
No
further information currently |
BARNES |
Charles
John |
Corporal
3155 [SDGW] or 3156 [CWGC], 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment.
Killed in action 9 September 1916. Aged 28. Born St Peter's Port,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of William H. and Martha R. Barnes,
of 3 Manor Cottages, Colborne Rd., Guernsey. Formerly Royal Guernsey
Light Infantry. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Pier and Face 3 A. |
BARNEY |
Montagu
Middleton |
Second
Lieutenant, 253rd Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action 27
April 1916. Aged 26. Son of Montagu T. and Gertrude E. Barney, of
Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A.; husband of P. H. Barney, of The
Rectory, Alderney, Channel Islands. In the 1901 census he was aged
11, born Californmia, U.S.A., resident with his mother, gertrude,
at De Beanvoie Cottage, St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried in VERMELLES BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
II. Row G. Grave 32. |
BARRASIN |
August
Daniel |
Private
21790, 5/6th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Died of wounds 16 March 1915. Aged 36. Born St Sampson's, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey, resident St Peter Port, Guernsey. Husband of
Selina Barrasin, of 48, Salerie, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Formerly
8845, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried in BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot V. Row B. Grave 49. |
BARRETTE |
Edward
Frank Joseph |
Private
2581, 29th Battalion, Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds
2 December 1916. Aged 21. Born Guernsey. Son of William F. J. and
Jane Barrette, of 2, Mount Pleasant Villas, Rue Rouge, Guernsey,
Channel Isles. Agriculturalist by trade. Emigrated aged 18. Educated
at Les Vauxbelet College, Guernsey. Buried in DELVILLE WOOD CEMETERY,
LONGUEVAL, Somme, France. Plot X. Row N. Grave 5. Australian
Roll of Honour |
BARTON |
Lionel
Frederick |
Bombardier
91391, "D" Battery, 46th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 2 December 1917. Enlisted and resident Guernsey.
Buried in OXFORD ROAD CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot V.
Row A. Grave 11. |
BATISTE |
James
E |
Private
3456, "D" Company, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment.
Killed in action 3 September 1916. Aged 31. Born Vale, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of James and Amelia Batiste, of Les Marais,
Vale, Guernsey; husband of Olive Blanche Batiste, of 2, Orangeville,
Bouet, Guernsey. Formerly Royal Guernsey Light Infantry. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and
Face 3 A. |
BATISTE |
Thomas
Richard |
[Spelt
BATISE on SDGW] Private 637, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st
(Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 24
December 1917. Aged 21. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of John
Batiste, of Guernsey; husband of Naomi Louisa Batiste, of 1, St.
George's Esplanade, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried inABBEVILLE
COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot III. Row F. Grave
26. |
BATISTE |
Walter |
In
the census there is more thn one W BATISTE and they all bear the
forename Walter. None are listed as having died in service and are
thereore not on the CWGC. |
BAUDAINS |
Edward
P |
Private
21128, 5th Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Died in Mesopotamia 11 May 1916. Born St Saviour's, jersey, enlisted
and resident Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on BASRA MEMORIAL,
Iraq. Panel 30 and 64. |
BAUDAINS |
M
G |
No
further information currently |
BAUDAINS |
Raymond |
[BAUDAIN
on SDGW] Private 50546, 1st Battalion, Princes of Wales's (North
Staffordshire Regiment). Killed in action 21 March 1918. Aged 24.
Born St Saviours, Jersey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Peter and Elise
Baudains, of Les Landes Farm, St. Peter-in-the-Wood, Guernsey. Formerly
35270, Royal Army Service Corps. No known grave. Commemorated on
POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 67 and 68. |
BAUDET |
Louis
Frederick |
[Note
the discrepancies in the name of his wife] Stoker 1st Class K/26665,
H.M.S. "Crusader", Royal Navy. Died from wounds received
in action 24 September 1916. Born 27 December 1884 in Jersey. Husband
of Miriam, of 15, Cornet Street, St, Peters Port, Guernsey, Channel
Islands. A Carter by trade. Enlisted 4 June 1915 for the duration
of the hostilities. Height 5 feet 4 inches, chest 36 inches, brown
hair, blue eyes, fresh complexion. In the 1911 census he was aged
26, born St Helier, Jersey, a Labourer In Millers Stores, married
to Marian with 2 children, resident St Peters Terrace, St Martins,
Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in MALO-LES-BAINS COMMUNAL CEMETERY,
Nord, France. Plot I. Row A. Grave 9. |
BEAN |
Charles
[Henry] |
Engine
Room Artificer 3rd Class 176620, H.M.S. Queen Mary, Royal Navy.
Lost with his ship at the Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916. Aged 42.
Born Vale, Guernwsey 12 March 1874. Brother of William F. Bean,
of Fortebrie, Vale, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 15. |
BEAN |
Cecil
Gordon |
Rifleman
47351, 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Rfiles. Killed in action 25 March
1918. Aged 31. Born and enlisted Guernsey, resident Brighouse, Yorkshire.
Son of the late Henry Thomas Bean and of Mary McCallan, formerly
Bean (nee Enticott), of 7 Groder Lane, Brighouse, Yorkshire.Formerly
016313, Royal Army Service Corps. Buried in CHAUNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY
BRITISH EXTENSION, Aisne, France. Plot 2. Row G. Grave 14. |
BELBEN |
Arthur |
Private
21793, 5/6th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 4 July 1916. Born and resident St Sampson's, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Formerly 9557, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried in
ST. PATRICK'S CEMETERY, LOOS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot III. Row
C. Grave 1. |
BELL |
Francis
de Beauvoir |
Major,
2nd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Died of wounds 24 April 1915.
Son of the late Col. Bell, C.B., of Swissville, Guernsey; husband
of Mabel Grace Daunt (formerly Bell), of Templenoe, Fermoy, Co.
Cork. Buried in BASRA WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot III. Row A. Grave
14.
Extract
from The Bond of Sacrifice Part 2 January to June 1915:
MAJOR
FRANCIS de BEAUVOIR BELL, 2nd BATTN. THE NORFOLK REGT.,
was wounded at the Battle of Shaiba, Persian Gulf, on the 14th
May, 1915, and died of his wounds on the 24th of that month at
the Basra Base Hospital. He was born in Guernsey on 7th May, 1866,
and was the eldest son of the late Colonel William Bell, C.B.,
A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, who was for over fifty years Government
Secretary of Guernsey.
He was educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey, and afterwards
at Exeter College, Oxford, where he took his degree in 887. He
passed into the R.M.C., Sandhurst, as a University Candidate in
1888, and received his commission in the Norfolk Regiment in May,
1890.
He became Lieutenant in 1891, and from November, 1897, to November,
1901, was Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion, reaching the rank of
Captain in 1900. He served in the South African War, taking part
in operations in the Orange Free State, including the operations
at Paardeberg, actions at Poplar Grove, Karee Siding, Vet River,
and Zand River ; operations in. the Transvaal in May and June,
1900, including actions near Johannesburg and Pretoria ; and again
in the Transvaal from November, 1900, to May, 1902. For his services
he was mentioned in Despatches (" London Gazette," 10th
September, 1901), and received the Queen's medal with three clasps
and the King's medal with two clasps. From September, 1902, to
September, 1907, he was Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion of his regiment
(Militia). At the conclusion of his period of employment, after
serving with the 1st Battalion for a year, he was promoted Major
in January, 1909, and at once joined the 2nd Battalion at Gibraltar,
going with them to India in 1911.
He sailed with his battalion in November, 1914, for the Persian
Gulf, and took part in the actions which led to the fall of Basra,
and, later, in the taking of Kurna. For his services at Shaiba
he was mentioned in Despatches (" Gazette " of India),
14th August, 1915.
Major Bell married Mabel Grace, third daughter of Colonel Le Mottee,
Templemore, Fermoy, Ireland.
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BELLEGO |
A |
No
further information currently |
BELOEIL |
V |
French
Army. In the 1911 census he is listed as Beleil, aged 16, born France,
a General Labourer, stepson of James and Sainte de la Mere, resident
Bigard, Forest, Guernsey, Channel Islands. See also
Forest, Guernsey |
BERLET |
Henry |
In
the 1911 census he was aged 28, a boarder, a Fruit Grower, born
Nance, France, resident Coloma Braye Road, St Sampson's, Guernsey.
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BERRYMAN |
Albert
Edward |
Private
365, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 21 March 1918. Aged 21. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of the late William Fredrick and Marguerite
Ann Berryman. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 161. |
BESSIN |
B |
No
further information currently |
BIBBY |
Arthur
Hilgrove |
Captain,
7th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (British Columbia Regiment). Killed
in action at Lens (Hill 70) 15 August 1917. Aged 33. Born 5 August
1884 in Pilton, Barnstable, Devon. Son of the Rev. Isaac and Mary
Bibby, of St. Saviour's Rectory, Guernsey, Channel Islands; husband
of Avis Emily Bibby, of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, resident whe
he enlisted at St Saviours Rectory, Guernsey , Channel Islands.
Farmer by trade. Attested 1 February 1916 in Weyburn, Saskatchewan.
Height 5 feet 5½ inches, chest 36 inches. dark complexion,
grey eyes, dark hair. religious denomination Church of England.
Buried in LOOS BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot III.
Row A. Grave 7. National Archives of Canada Accession Reference:
RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 714 - 59. See also St
Saviour |
BICHARD |
Alfred |
Private
401039, 1st Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Killed in action in the
vicinty of Pozieres 11 September 1916. Born Ash Parish, Geurnsey
11 September 1892. Labourer by trade. Next of kin John E. Bichard.
Unmarried at the time of attestation. Attested 11 January 1915 at
London, Ontario, Canada, agged 22 years 4 months, height 5 feet
3½ inches, chest 38 inches, fair complexion, brown eyes,
brown hair, religious denomination Church of England. Buried in
SUNKEN ROAD CEMETERY, CONTALMAISON, Somme, France. Plot I. Row D.
Grave 15. National Archives of Canada Accession Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 715 - 69 |
BICHARD |
Alfred |
Gunner
89321, "D" Battery, 51st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 17 April 1917. Aged 20. Enlisted Guernsey, resident
St Sampson's, Guernsey. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bichard, of Les
Gigands, St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Buried in ATHIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY
EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section C. Grave 16. |
BICHARD |
Cecil
[Reuben Charles] |
Lance
Corporal 13550, "A" Company, 7th Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's
9Wiltshire Regiment). Died of wounds 19 October 1918. Aged 23. Born
and resident St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of
Thomas and Mary Jane Carre Bichard, of 17, Piette Rd., St. Peter
Port, Guernsey. Buried in ROISEL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme,
France. Plot I. Row C. Grave 12. |
BICHARD |
Ezra |
Lance
Corporal 1029, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 7 April 1918. Aged 30. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Daniel and Rachel Bichard, of Albecq,
Castel, Guernsey. Buried in NINE ELMS BRITISH CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot XIV. Row B. Grave 17. |
BICHARD |
Walter
[John] |
Stoker
1st Class K/20415, H.M.S. Victory II (land base), Royal Navy. Died
from pneumonia in Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar, 11 September 1918.
Aged 25. Born Guernsey 9 November 1892. Son of James John and Fanny
Bichard, of Town Hospital, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Naval records
list next of kin as Fanny (mother), of 20, College St., Guernsey,
Channel Islands. Served from 18 September 1913. Buried in HASLAR
ROYAL NAVAL CEMETERY, Hampshire. Plot E. Row 28. Grave 25. |
BIHET |
James |
Gunner
89829, 79th Trench MOrtar Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Died of
wounds 26 May 1917. Aged 22. Born St Martin's, Jersey, enlisted
Guernsey. Son of Pierre and Marie Bihet (nee Picot), of La Carriere,
Vale, Guernsey. Buried in AUBIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot III. Row G. Grave 18. |
BINLEY |
P
A |
No
further information currently |
BINNS |
Alfred |
Private
19204, 3rd Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Died in United Kingdom 12 February 1917. Born St Martin's, Guernsey,
enlisted and resident Guernsey. Buried in MELCOMBE REGIS CEMETERY,
Dorset. Plot III. Row C. Grave 2822. |
BISHOP |
Edwin
Walter |
Private
18, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born Crewkerne,
Somerset, enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI
MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
BISHOP |
S
R |
No
further information currently |
BISSON |
Henry
Ogier |
Private
1355, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 32. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Henry Bisson, of "Milton,"
L'Islet. St. Sampson's, and the late Eliza Mary Carre (his wife);
husband of Elise Le Beir Bisson, of "Milton," L'Islet,
St. Sampson's, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI
MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
BISSON |
Oswald
Henry |
Private
1803, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 21 April 1918. Aged 19. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of John B. and Ada M. Bisson. Native of La
Croute Vale, Guernsey. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot XXIX. Row K. Grave 2A. |
BISSON,
MM |
Henry
J |
Private
3162, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 9 September
1916. Born Value, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Awarded the Military
Medal (M.M.). Formerly Royal Guernsey Light Infantry. No known grave.
Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face
3 A. |
BLACKBURN |
S |
No
further information currently |
BLAD |
Kenneth
Sven |
[2nd
Lieutenant on SDGW] Lieutenant, Royal Engineers attached to 4th
Tank Brigade Signals, Tank Corps. Died 26 November 1918. Aged 20.
Son of Valdemar and Annie Gertrude Blad, of Dunlery, Guernsey. Buried
in FILLIEVRES BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section
B. Grave 26. |
BLAISE |
Yves |
Gunner
219902, Royal Garrison Artillery, Died 16 July 1920. Son of Ives
Blaise of Le Ramee, St Peter Port. Buried in ST. PETER PORT (FOULON)
CEMETERY, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. Section FF/EE2 Grave 1814.
|
BLAMPIED |
John |
Private
1356, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
BLANFORD |
Frank
Burrell |
Lieutenant
[CWGC] or Captain [SDGW], Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 2nd (Reserve)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died 25 April 1917. Aged 39.
Son of Thomas and Amy Blanford. Served in the South African Campaign.
Born in London. Buried in FORT GEORGE MILITARY CEMETERY, ST. PETER
PORT, GUERNSEY, Guernsey. Plot/Row/Section H. Grave 170. |
BLIGHT |
Ernest
James |
Second
Lieutenant, 27th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers.
Killed in action 11 March 1917. Aged 31. Son of James and Martha
Blight, of Guernsey; husband of Ruth Blight, of "The Hollies,"
La Fosse, Andre, Guernsey. Buried in FAUBOURG D'AMIENS CEMETERY,
ARRAS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row F. Grave 10. |
BLONDEL |
Clifford
de Garis |
Corporal
773, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 9 December 1918. Born and enlisted Guernsey.
Buried in BERLIN SOUTH-WESTERN CEMETERY, Brandenburg, Germany. Plot
II. Row D. Grave 8. See also St Saviour |
BLONDEL |
Morton
Le M |
Battery
Sergeant Major 6894, 1st Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Died 10 August 1918. Born 25 July 1891 in St Saviour's. Guernsey.
Son of Thomas and Jane Blondel, of St Saviour's, Guernsey. Labourer
by trade. Attested and passed fit 22 September 1914 at Valcartier,
Quebec, Canada, aged 23 years 2 months, height 5 feet 6inches, girth
38 inches, complexion fresh, eyes grey, hair drak brown, religious
denomination Church of England. Awarded the Distinguished Conduct
Medal (D.C.M.), Millitary Medal (M.M.) and Bar. In the 1901 census
he was aged 9, son of Thomas and Jane Blondel, born St Savour, Guernsey,
resident La Neuve Maison, St Saviour, Guernsey. Buried in VILLERS-BRETONNEUX
MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot IIIA. Row BB. Grave 7. National
Archives of Canada Accession Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 824 - 55. See
also St Saviour |
BOALCH |
Ivor
Thomas |
Private
373, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 21. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Tom and Alice Boalch, of 2, Manor
Cottages, Colborne Rd., Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on
CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
BOGIE,
MM |
Andrew
[William] |
Colour
Serjeant 200023, 1/4th (Territorial Force) Battalion, Hampshire
Regiment. Died in Mesopotamia 22 September 1916. Aged 32. Born St
Andrew's, St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Winchester. Son of Peter
Kerr Bogie and Katherine Bogie; husband of Florence Bogie, of 22,
St. Paul's Hill. Winchester. Awarded the Military Medal (M.M.).
Buried in BAGHDAD (NORTH GATE) WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot XXI. Row
R. Grave 21. |
BORRETT |
Alfred
Frank Cyril |
Captain
& Adjutant, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Guernsey) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 24 November 1917. Son
of Alfred Charles Henderson Borrett, of Wyesham, Monmouth; husband
of Frances M. Savage. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL,
LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
BOTT |
Charles
John |
Private
2531, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born Newport, Monmouthshire,
enlisted Guernsey. Formerly 6/3457, Royal Irish Regiment. No known
grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel
11. |
BOTT |
Herbert
John |
Officer's
Steward 2nd Class L/3087, H.M.S. Torrent, Royal Navay. Killed in
action when his ship was sunk in a minefield 23 December 1917 off
the North Sea coastline of Holland, an area close to the Maas light
bouy. Aged 28. Born 11 March 1892 in Newport, Monmouthshire. Son
of Peter Stephen and Annie Bott, of 33, Paris St., St. Peter Port,
Guernsey, Channel Islands. Served from 7 September 1911. No known
grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel
26. |
BOUGOURD |
[W]
Albert |
Private
19332, 1st Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire regiment).
Died of wounds 8 September 1915. Born and resident Vale, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Buried in LONGUENESSE (ST. OMER) SOUVENIR CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row A. Grave 28. |
BOUGOURD |
George
A |
Private
M2.074332, 37th Division M.T. Company, Royal Army Service Corps.
Died 13 Feburary 1919. Aged 26. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bougourd,
of Hermitage Lodge, Croutes, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Buried in
CHARLEROI COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Hainaut, Belgium. PLot/Row/Section
B. Grave 5. |
BOUGOURD |
George
A |
Private
20, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 39. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Husband of Amelia Louisa Bougourd, Hougue
du Valle, Vale, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI
MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
BOUGOURD |
H
N |
No
further information currently |
BOUGOURD |
William
Henry |
Private
1544, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action1 December 1917. Aged 22. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter John Bougourd,
of 30, Canute Rd., Southampton. No known grave. Commemorated on
PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
BOULAIN |
Henry
James |
Private
814, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 Decmeber 1917. Aged 27. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Armand O. F. and Mary Amy Boulain,
of La Planque, St. Martin'S, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
BOULAIN |
Wilfred |
Lance
Corporal 772, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 5 December 1917. Aged 25.
Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Armand Francois Ollivier Boulain
and Mary Ann Gallienne, his wife, of La Planque, St. Martin'S, Guernsey.
Native of St. Martin'S, Guernsey. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot XXXI. Row A. Grave 4. See also St
Martin's War Memorial |
BOUREL |
J |
No
further information currently |
BOURGAIZE |
John |
Private
1448, "B" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st
(Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 1
December 1917. Aged 30. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Peter
Bourgaize, of La Rocque, St. Peter-in-the-Wood, Guernsey. No known
grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France.
Panel 13. See also St Martin's War Memorial |
BOURGAIZE |
John |
Private
22, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 14 october 1917. Aged 27. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Husband of Mabel Le Pelley Bourgaize, of
Lukis House, Grange, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Buried in CEMENT
HOUSE CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row G. Grave 6.
See also St Martin's War Memorial |
BOURGAIZE |
Wilfred
Henry |
Private
795, 1st Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed in action 21 December
1914. Born St Martin's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. In the 1911
census he was aged 25, born 1886 in Guernsey, a Private, 1st Battalion,
Manchester Regiment, stationed at Kamptee, Nagpur, Maharashtra,
India. No known grave. Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de
Calais, France. Panels 34 and 35. |
BOVIN |
Frank |
Private
9209, 2nd Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. Killedm in action 17 December
1914. Aged 23. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Bovin, of North Side, Momains Vale, Guernsey.
Buried in AUBERS RIDGE BRITISH CEMETERY, AUBERS, Nord, France. Plot
IV. Row D. Grave 13. |
BOWDEN-SMITH |
Walter
Adrian Carnegie |
Captain,
4th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Died as a German Prionser of War
28 August 1914. Aged 33. Son of Walter Baird Bowden Smith and
Julia Wiggett Bowden Smith, of Vernalls, Lyndhurst, Hants. 2nd
Lieutenant 11 August 1900. Wounded by gunshot in the shoulder
at Gyantse Jong 6 July 1904. Tibet Medal & Clasp; Captain
4th Battalion. Wounded at Mons 23 August 1914. Died in German
Hands 28 August 1914. In the 1891 census he was aged 9, born Guernsey,
eldest son of Julia V Bowden-Smith, resident De Beauvoir Terrace,
St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in CEMENT HOUSE
CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XVIII. Row D. Collective
Grave 1-16.
Extract
from De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-1918, Volume 1,
page 279:
BOWDEN-SMITH,
WALTER ADRIAN CARNEGIE, Capt., 4th Battn. The Royal Fusiliers
(City of London Regt.), only s. of Walter Baird Bowden-Smith,
of Vernalls, Lyndhurst, and Cobo, Guernsey, by his wife, Julia
Wiggett, yst. dau. of the late William Charles Humphrys, of Elm
Lodge, Bursledon, High Sheriff of the County of Hants ; and great-gdson.
of William, 7th Earl of Northesk, G.C.B., who was third in command
at the Battle of Trafalgar ; b. Guernsey, 25 Sept. 1881
; educ. Rugby, where he was in the shooting and gymnastic Eights,
and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst ; gazetted 2nd Lieut.
Royal Fusiliers 11 Aug. 1900; promoted Lieut. 11 Feb. 1904, and
Capt. 28 Nov. 1909 ; served in Tibet 1903-4 (wounded) ; took part
in the action at Niani ; also in the operations at and around
Gyantse (Medal with clasp) ; served with the Expeditionary Force
in France and Flanders from Aug. 1914, and died in the Convent
of St. Joseph, Maissières, on the 27-28th, from wounds
received in action at Mons on the 23rd, while bringing up reinforcements
under heavy shell fire ; unm.
Extract
from Bond of Sacrifice: Officers Died in the Great War 1914-1916,
Volume 1, page 367:
CAPTAIN
WALTER ADRIAN CARNE-GIE BOWDEN-SMITH, 4th BATTN. ROYAL FUSILIERS
(CITY OF LONDON REGIMENT), was born at Guernsey on the
25th September, 1881. He was the son of Walter Baird Bowden-Smith,
Esq., of Vernalls, Lyndhurst, Hants. His great-great- grandfather
was William, seventh Earl of Northesk, who was third in command
at Trafalgar. Captain Bowden-Smith was educated at Rugby, where
he was in the Shooting and Gymnastic Eights ; and at the R.M.C.,
Sandhurst. He was gazetted 2nd Lieutenant in August, 1900 ; Lieutenant
in February, 1904 ; and Captain in November, 1909. He served in
the Tibet Expedition, 1903-04, being wounded at Gyantse. He received
the medal and clasp. Captain Bowden-Smith was dangerously wounded
at Mons while bringing up reinforcements under a fierce fire on
the 23rd August, and died on the 27th or 28th of the same month
in the Convent of St. Joseph, Maissieres, Belgium.
He was a member of the Junior Army and Navy Club.
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BRACHE |
H |
No
further information currently |
BRAKE |
Wilfred
Ernest |
Private
1444, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killedm in action 1 December 1917, Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
BRAY |
Louis
[Emile] |
Private
511, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 18. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Marie Anne Yulon, of Goudelin, Cotes
du Nord, France. Buried in FLESQUIERES HILL BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord,
France. Plot VII. Row F. Grave 16. |
BREBAN |
J
S |
|
BREHAUT |
Douglas |
Lance
Corporal 884, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 31 January 1918. Aged 21.
Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of William Brehaut and Ellen Margaret
Le Lacheur Brehaut, of Mont Val., St. Peter in the Wood, Guernsey.
Buried in NINE ELMS BRITISH CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot XIII. Row B. Grave 23. |
BREHAUT |
Frederick |
Private
1504, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 26. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Alfred and Nancy Brehaut, of Le Mont
de Val, Castel, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI
MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
BREHAUT |
Frederick |
Private
971, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 23. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. A. Brehaut, of Friquet Cottage,
St. Andrews, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL,
LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
BREHAUT |
James
E |
Leading
Seaman 211587, H.M.S. Bulwark, Royal Navy. Lost with his ship 26
November 1914. Aged 33. Born 21 November 1883 in St Peter's Port,
Guernsey. Draper by trade. Son of James Brehaut; husband of Florence
E. Beedie (formerly Brehaut), of 1, Byron Rd., Copnor, Portsmouth.
Native of Guernsey. Service started 10 September 1900. In the 1891
census James E Brehaut was aged 9, a scholar, son of James and Hannah
Brehaut, born St peter's Wood, Guernsey, resident Sages, St Peter
in the Wood. In the 1911 census he is aged 29, married to Florence,
born Gunersey, an Able Seaman, Royal Navy, resident 68 Fifth St,
Buckland, Portsmouth; he had a son James H Brehaut. aged 2. No known
grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel
1. See also Forest, Guernsey |
One
J BREHAUT has been found but which of those below he is has yet to
been ascertained: James
BREHAUT (spelt BEHANT on SDGW) Private 3169, "D" Company,
6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 9 September
1916. Aged 24. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of James Manger Brehaut; husband of Frances
Long (formerly Brehaut), of Beaminster Place, Nocg Rd., St. Sampson's,
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 3 A. |
BREHAUT |
J
M |
No
further information currently |
BREHAUT |
J
T |
No
further information currently |
BREHAUT |
Sidney
Charles Emmanuel |
[Listed
as BREHANT on SDGW] Private 73504, 49th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps
(Infantry). Died 29 May 1917. Aged 18. Born and resident St Petere
Port, Guerbsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of John George and Mary Elizabeth
Eva Brehaut, of Guernsey. Formerly 9559, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried
in WIMEREUX COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row
L. Grave7. |
BRIMMAGE |
Clifford
James |
[Spelt
BRIMAGE on memorial] Private 1728, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry,
1st (Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action
1 December 1917. Aged 31. Born and enlisted Geurnsey. Son of John
and Henriette Brimmage; husband of Alice Mary Brimmage, of Momain,
North Side, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Formerly 8847, Royal Irish
Regiment. Buried in POINT-DU-JOUR MILITARY CEMETERY, ATHIES, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row G. Grave 11. |
BRODERICK |
Arthur
R |
Private
3173, 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Died at sea 30 December
1917. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. No known
grave. Commemorated on CHATBY MEMORIAL, Egypt . |
BROOKFIELD |
George
Henry |
Lance
Corporal 9025, 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles. Killed in action
9 May 1915. Born India, enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 9. |
BROUARD |
Archibald |
Private
860, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 30 March 1918. Aged 30. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Clement Martel Brouard and Louisa Maria
Brouard, of La-ruette, Villiette, St. Martin'S, Guernsey, C.I. No
known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 161. See also St Martin's,
Guernsey |
BROUARD |
Daniel
Walter |
Private
47065, 1st Battalion, Canterbury Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary
Force. Died 22 December 1917. Aged 22. Son of Henry John and Patty
Mary Brouard. In the 1901 census he is listed as Walter D Brouard,
aged 5, son of Henry and Patty Brouard, born St Martin's, Guernsey,
resident Saints, St Martins, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on BUTTES NEW BRITISH CEMETERY (N.Z.) MEMORIAL, POLYGON WOOD, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. See also St Martin's, Guernsey |
BROUARD |
Edwin |
[Spelt
BRONARD on SDGW] Private 14279, 5th Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's
(Wiltshire Regiment). Killed in action at Gallipoli 8 August 1915.
Born vale, Guernsey, enlisted and resident Guernsey. No known grave.
Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL , Turkey (including Gallipoli).
Panel 156 to 158. |
BROUARD |
Ernest
James aka Laddie |
[Spelt
BRONDARD on SDGW] Private 2465, 1st/1st Royal Gloucestershire Hussars,
Yeomanry. Killed in action in Egypt 9 January 1917. Aged 24. Enlisted
Gloucester, resident Guernsey. Son of Adolphus and Matilda Elizabeth
Brouard, of "Millbrook," King's Rd., Guernsey. Also served
in the Dardanelles. Buried in KANTARA WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt.
Section F. Grave 94. |
BROUARD |
John |
Corporal
774, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died in United Kingdom 14 June 1917. Aged 24. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of the late Harry and Patty Mary Brouard;
husband of Clara F. Brouard, of La Llanque Farm, Water Lanes, St.
Peter Port, Guernsey. Buried north of the church in ST. PETER PORT
(ST. JOHN) CHURCHYARD, GUERNSEY. Grave 248. |
BROUARD |
Percy
James |
Private
1565, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
BROUARD |
Peter
Cecil |
Corporal
382, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 31 March 1918. Aged 23. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Peter Brouard and Marguerite Fallaize
Brouard, of Le Vivier, St. Peter in the Wood, Guernsey. Buried in
NINE ELMS BRITISH CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XIV.
Row B. Grave 9. |
BROWN |
Charles
William |
Private
42519, 2nd Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Killed in action
3 December 1917. Aged 27. Born South Sampsons, Guernsey, enlisted
Guernsey. Son of Charles William and Eliza Elizabeth Anne Brown,
of Croft's Lane, Vale Rd., Guernsey, Channel Islands. Formerly SS/4395,
Royal Army Service Corps. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT
MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 70 to 72. |
BROWN |
Thomas
Alfred |
Private
557, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 30. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Joseph and Ann Brown, of Le Grand
Bouet, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Formerly 6/3461, Royal Irish Regiment.
No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord,
France. Panel 13. |
BUCKINGHAM |
W |
No
further information currently |
BUCKLEY |
J |
No
further information currently |
BUDDEN |
William
A |
Private
S/20041, "A" Company, 12th Battalioon, Pricess Louise's
(Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders). Killed in action in Salonika
19 September 1918. Aged 24. Born Hackney, London, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Budden; husband of V. Budden, of 1, Paxton
Place, Cambridge Park, Guernsey. Native of Guernsey. Buried in DOIRAN
MILITARY CEMETERY, Greece. Plot III. Row C. Grave 9. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
BULLIMORE |
Wilfred
Severin |
Leading
Seaman 229615, H.M.S. Invincible, Royal Navy. Lost with his ship
at the Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916. Aged 28. Born 30 November
1887 at St Sampson's, Guernsey. Son of William Coverley Bullimore
and Adelaide Eugenie Bullimore, of 2, Whernside, Forest Lane, Guernsey.
First served 14 January 1904. No known grave. Original occupation
telegraph Messenger. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Hampshire. Panel 12. |
BULLOCK |
Frederick
Charles |
Acting
Corporal 21784, 5/6th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish
Fusiliers). Killed in action 5 September 1916. Born St Peter Port,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Buried in QUARRY CEMETERY, MONTAUBAN,
Somme, France. Plot I. Row B. Grave 2. |
BULLOCK |
George
Edward |
Private
4343, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 27 November
1916. Born and resident St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Brother of Mr. H. Bullock, of 2, Collings Rd., St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
Formerly 123596, Royal Army Service Corps. Buried in LA LAITERIE
MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot VII. Row B. Grave
6. |
BULLOCK |
Herbert
Charles |
Private
G/12828, 6th Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).
Killed in action 9 April 1917. Aged 22. Born and enlisted Greenwich,
Kent. Son of George Alfred and Emily Virginia Bullock, of Rue Des
Frere Cottage, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried
in TILLOY BRITISH CEMETERY, TILLOY-LES-MOFFLAINES, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot II. Row E. Grave 7. |
BULLOCK |
William
Albert |
Private
M2/050643, 136th Company Mechanical Transport , Royal Army Service
Corps. Died of wounds 6 October 1917. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted London, resident Weston Super Mare. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY
CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot XXVII. Row F. Grave 9A. |
BULTEAU |
A |
No
further information currently |
BULTEAU |
R |
No
further information currently |
BURLEY |
George
Farling |
Private
102, "C" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 11 April 1918.
Aged 24. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of George F. Burley and
Ellen M. Burley (nee Farling), of Constable's Office, St. Peter
Port, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
BURLEY |
George
Henry |
Private
1619, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 24 January 1918. Aged 28. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Henry Burley. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 161. |
BURLEY |
W
E |
No
further information currently |
BURLEY |
William
Henry |
Private
331373, 1/8th (Territorial) Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Killed
in action in Palestine 2 November 1817. Aged 22. Born and resident
St Sampson, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of William H. and Elizabeth
Burley, of Roland Rd., St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Formerly 19333,
Wiltshire Regiment. Buried in GAZA WAR CEMETERY, Israel and Palestine
(including Gaza). Plot XXi. Row B. Grave 14. |
BURNELL |
Reginald
Arthur |
Private
1336, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Aged 19. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Frederick and A. Burnell, of Jerbourg
Rd., St. Martin's, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI
MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
BURNET |
A |
No
further information currently |
BURRIDGE |
Lawrence
Walter |
Rifleman
371596, 1st/8th (City of London) Battalion (Post Office Rifles),
London Regiment. Killed in action 21 May 1916. Resident and enlisted
London. In the 1911 census he was aged 17, born St Peter Port, nephew
of Selina Tapley Burridge, son of Mary Ann Burridge, a Porter, resident
St John's Cottage, St Johns Road, St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel
Islands. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de
Calais, France. Bay 10. |
BURTON |
Herbert
George |
Gunner
89314, "B" Battery, 238th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 7 September 1916. Enlisted and resident Guernsey.
Buried in DANTZIG ALLEY BRITISH CEMETERY, MAMETZ, Somme, France.
Plot VIII. Row I. Grave 5. |
BURTON |
Wilfred
Cecil |
Gunner
192100 [SDGW] or 192109 [CWGC], 208th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison
Artillery. Killed in action 24 July 1917. Aged 24. Born St. Sampson's,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of William Berry Burton and Ellen
Jane Burton, of Fountain Farm, Vale Rd., St. Sampson's, Guernsey.
Buried in HEDGE ROW TRENCH CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Section
F. Special memorial 5. |
BUTLAND |
George |
Private
23556, 5/6th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 7 September 1916. Aged 18. Born and resident Vale,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of George and Rachel Butland, of
Ville Bandu Vale, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 15 A. |
BUTLER |
V |
No
further information currently |
BYNAM |
Frederick
E |
Private
13260, 7th Battalion, Alexandra, Princess of Wales's OWn (Yorkshire
Regiment). Killed in action 15 September 1915. Aged 17. Born St
Peter's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. A. Bynam, of Stascombe
Place, Piette Rd., Guernsey. Buried in VOORMEZEELE ENCLOSURE NO.
3, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot VIII. Row B. Grave 4. |
CAIPHAS |
Alfred
William Louis |
Private
784, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 26. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Charles and Sarah Caiphas, of 18,
Vauverts, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL,
LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
CAREY |
H |
No
further information currently |
CARRÉ |
E |
No
further information currently |
CARRÉ |
Hilary
John |
[Hilary
I on SDGW] Private 3175, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Died
of wounds 10 April 1916. Aged 26. Born Catel, Guernsey, enlisted
Guernsey. Husband of Mary A. Carre, of Cocagne Cottages, Vale, Guernsey,
Channel Islands. Buried in BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot III. Row G. Grave 51. |
CARRÉ |
J
O |
No
further information currently |
CARRÉ |
Walter |
Private
1419, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 34. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Husband of Alice Carre, of La Heche, St. Sampson's,
Guernsey. Buried in CROIX-DU-BAC BRITISH CEMETERY, STEENWERCK, Nord,
France. Plot/Row/Section H. Special memorial 9. |
CASE |
Alfred
Edward |
Corporal
8033, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action at Gallipoli
6 May 1915. Aged 25. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey,
resident St John's, Guernsey. Son of Walter John and Isabella Case,
late of St. Peter's Port, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 125-134
or 223-226 228-229 & 328. |
CASE |
C
W |
No
further information currently |
CAUVAIN |
Peter
J |
Private
1492, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 36. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Peter and Louise Cauvain; husband
of Louise Mary Cauvain (nee Mechem), of Le Croix, Cobo, Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord,
France. Panel 13. |
CHANDLER |
John |
Serjeant
14789, 123rd Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds 31
July 1915. Aged 30. Born Beverley, Yorkshire, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Charles and Anne Chandler (nee Doyle), of Les Poidevin's,
St. Andrew'S, Guernsey. Buried in LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row D. Grave 15A. |
CHANDLER |
Thomas
[Charles] |
Private
419, "D" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 30 March 1918.
Aged 24. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas and Maria Chandler,
of Jerbourg Rd., St. Martin's, Guernsey, C.I. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 161. See also
St Martin's, Guernsey |
CHANT |
James
William Edward |
Lance
Corporal 9032, 2nd Battalion, Border Regiment. Killed in action
25 July 1915. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. S, Chant,
of 12, Victoria Rd., Guernsey. Buried in WOBURN ABBEY CEMETERY,
CUINCHY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot V. Row E. Grave 6. |
CHAPELL |
Cecil
Frederick |
[Spelt
CHAPPELL on SDGW] Sapper 182263, S.S.T.C. (Bedford), H.Q. Signal
Company, Royal Engineers. Died in United Kingdom 19 July 1918. Aged
20. Enlisted Dorechester. Son of Alexander Mansell Chapell and Ada
Chapell, of 19, Smith St., Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in
DORCHESTER CEMETERY, DORSET, Dorset. General Plot/Row/Section 74.
Grave 1. |
CHAPMAN |
Arthur
James |
Private
1409, "B" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st
(Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 13
April 1918. Aged 29. Born Holloway, Middlesex, and enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Edwin James Chapman; husband of Marie Louise Chapman, of
Lyndhurst Cottage, Villette, St. Martin's, Guernsey. Buried in OUTTERSTEENE
COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, BAILLEUL, Nord, France. Plot II. Row
H. Grave 58. See also St Martin's, Guernsey |
CHERRY |
William
Henry |
Private
3178, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 3 September
1916. Aged 23. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of William Henry and Merina Jane Cherry, of Pageot Land, Brock
Rd., St. Peter Port, Guemsey. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 3 A. |
CHIVRET |
James
Walter |
[Listed
as CHEVERY on SDGW and CWGC] Private 5513, 11th Battalion, Manchester
Regiment. Died of wounds at sea 23 August 1915. Aged 28. Born Catel,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mary Chevery, of Guernsey, Channel
Islands. James Walter, son of James Chivret and Mary Ann Bailey
of Cobo, labourer, born 17 June 1887, baptised 3 July 1887 (St.
Matthews Church, page 89). No known grave. Commemorated on HELLES
MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 158 to 170. |
CHURCHILL |
Charles
David |
Private
6616, 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 19 October
1914. Aged 34. Born St Michael's and Hohn's, Dublin, enlisted Dublin.
Husband of Emily Churchill, of 25, Park St., St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais,
France. Panel 11 and 12. |
CHURCHILL |
T |
No
further information currently |
CLARK |
Wilfred
Thomas de Lacey |
Major
(Adjutant), 3rd Royal Marine Battalion, Royal Marine Light Infantry.
Died at "Jacqueline" Les Rocquettes, Guernsey, whilst
on Public Leave 24 February 1919. Aged 34. Born 26 April 1884 in
St Peter Port, Guernsey. Son of the Rev. Henry (Church of England
Minister) and Ada Blanche Clark, of Guernsey; husband of Kathleen
Ethel Clark (nee Foote), of "Ashburton," Lower Rohais,
Guernsey (married 22 January 1919). Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant
RMLI 1 February 1902, Lieutenant 1 July 1903, Captain 1 September
1913, Major 1 September 1918; assigned to HMS "Russell"
31 August 1913 to 30 April 1915 (present at the Bombardment of Zeebrugge
October 1914); Embarked Royal Marine Brigade 24 May 1915; landed
at Cape Helles (Deal Battalion) 16 June 1915; suffered gunshot wounds
to the leg 13 July 1915, sent to Hospital in Alexandria; rejoined
(1st Royal Marine Battalion) 15 October 1915; invalided to the United
Kingdom 1 December 1915 with Neurasthenia (later described as Psychoasthenia);
Adjutant 3rd Royal Marine Battalion 9 November 1916 to 3 January
1919 when he returned to the United Kingdom. Buried east of the
church in ST. PETER PORT (ST. JOHN) CHURCHYARD, GUERNSEY, Guernsey. |
CLARKE |
Albert
Edward |
Private
194, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
CLARKE |
George
Edward |
[Spelt
CLARK on CWGC] Private 558, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 13 April 1918.
Aged 22. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of George and Mary Clark,
of "Meldon," Church Lane, St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Formerly
3463, Royal Irish. Buried in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot VIII. Row I. Grave 193. |
CLEAL |
Edward
A |
Private
19151, 1st Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Killed in action 24/25 August 1916. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey,
enlisted and resident Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 13 A. |
CLEAL |
Harold
Sidney |
Private
306, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 20 November 1917. Aged 21. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of William Herbert Cleal, of Paris St.,
St. Peter Port, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI
MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
CLUETT |
John |
Corporal
21808, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Died of wounds 11 September 1916. Aged 18. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey, resident Catel, Guernsey. Son of John and Florence
Cluett, of Guernsey, Channel Islands. Formerly 9564, Royal Irish
Regiment. Buried in LA NEUVILLE BRITISH CEMETERY, CORBIE, Somme,
France. Plot II. Row D. Grave 3. |
COCHRANE |
Horace
Charles |
Private
1339, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 21 March 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 161. |
COCHRANE |
W
D |
No
further information currently |
COLLENETTE |
Osmond |
Rifleman
3598, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consorts's Own). Died
of wounds 16 May 1915. Aged 32. Born, resident and enlisted Guernsey.
Son of James Collenette, of Caroline Le Prevot, St. Martin's, Guernsey.
Buried in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
VIII. Row D. Grave 5. |
COLLET |
J |
No
further information currently |
COLLINGS |
Charles
William |
Lance
Corporal G/3181, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in
action 3 September 1916. Aged 27. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of William and Mary Collings, or Rougeval,
Bouet, Guernsey. Buried in COMBLES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION,
Somme, France. Plot VII. Row F. Grave 3. |
COLLINGS |
Eric
d’Auvergne |
Second
Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, The Queens (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
Killed in action 23 August 1916. Aged 19. Son of Charles d'Auvergne
Collings, and Laura Josephine Collings, of The Grange, Guernsey,
Channel Islands. Buried in QUARRY CEMETERY, MONTAUBAN, Somme, France.
Plot I. Row D. Grave 6. |
COLLINS |
Stanley
[Charles] |
Gunner
108134, "D" Battery, Royal Horse Artillery. Died in United
Kingdom 12 July 1917. Aged 22. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted
Guernsey. Son of Captain Collins. Born in Guernsey. Buried in NETLEY
MILITARY CEMETERY, Hampshire. Church of England Grave 1916. |
CONNAN |
L |
possible
mistranscription could be Edward COONAN, Private
6405, 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 5 July
1916. Aged 18. Born Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary, enlisted Nenadh,
Co. Tipperary, resident Acloughjordan, Co. Tipperary. Son of John
and Johanna Coonan, of 2, Park St., St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Born
at Cloughgordon, Co. Tipperary. Buried in CATERPILLAR VALLEY CEMETERY,
LONGUEVAL, Somme, France. Plot XI. Row E. Grave 12. |
COOPER |
Robert
Stanley |
Lance
Corporal 15529, 2nd Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed in action
in Mseopotamia 25 March 1917. Aged 18. Born Wimborne, Dorset, enlisted
Guernsey, resident Forest, Guernsey. Son of George Chester Cooper
and Elizabeth Cooper, of Hill Crest, Forest, Guernsey. No known
grave. Commemorated on BASRA MEMORIAL, Iraq. Panel 22 and 63. See
also Forest, Guernsey |
COPPIN |
William |
Private
21805, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 21 May 1916. Born and resident St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Formerly 8852, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried in
ST. PATRICK'S CEMETERY, LOOS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot III. Row
K. Grave 5. |
COQUELIN |
Eugene |
Private
3183, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 3 September
1916. Aged 20. Born St Malo, France, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Alfred
and Julia Coquelin, of Le Hurel Vale, Guernsey. Buried in GUILLEMONT
ROAD CEMETERY, GUILLEMONT, Somme, France. Plot II. Row E. Grave
7. |
COQUELIN |
Harry |
Private
427, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 3 April 1918. Aged 20. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Alfred and Julia Coquelin, of Le Hurel
Vale, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
CORBET |
L
P |
No
further information currently |
CORBIN |
Cecil |
Private
1869, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 23 March 1918. Aged 19. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of John and Amy Corbin, of Issue Cottage,
St. Peter-in-the-Wood, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave.
Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
161. |
CORNÉIG |
M
I F M |
No
further information currently |
CORNÉIG |
Y
M |
No
further information currently |
CORNELIUS |
George
Edmund |
Private
89, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born Eeter, Devon,
and enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
CORNELIUS |
Robert
S |
Private
939, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
CORNELIUS |
William
Charles |
Private
3184, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Died of wounds 17 August
1917. Aged 23. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Robert and Mary Cornelius, of Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried in BRANDHOEK NEW MILITARY CEMETERY NO. 3, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot II. Row I. Grave 28. |
COYDE |
C
J |
No
further information currently |
CROCKER |
Edward |
Private
143, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
CROCKFORD |
Charles
Thomas |
Able
Seaman J/624, H.M.S. Viking, Royal Navy. Died 29 January 1916. Aged
24. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Crockford, of Le Vallon Rd., St. Martin'S,
Guernsey. Buried in DOVER (ST. JAMES'S) CEMETERY, Kent. Plot M.
Row W. Grave 9. See also St Martin's, Guernsey |
CROUCHER |
John |
Private
15774, 2nd Battalion, King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Killed
in action 8 May 1915. Aged 33. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of
John Robert Croucher and Amelia Ann Miller, his wife; husband of
the late Amy Elizabeth Croucher (nee Cann).Formerly 9722, Manchester
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 12. |
CROUSAZ |
Cecil
Francis |
Lieutenant,
1st Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment. Killed in action 31
October 1914. Aged 25. Son of W. de P. Crousaz, (Jurat of the Royal
Court), of 8, de Beauvoir Terrace, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No
known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 35 and 37.
Extract
from The Bond of Sacrifice Part 1 August to June December:
LIEUTENANT
CECIL FRANCIS CROUSAZ, 1st BATTN. THE SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT,
was the youngest son of W. de P. Crousaz, Jurat of the
Royal Court of Guernsey, and was born in that island on the 7th
December, 1888.
He was educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey, and the R.M.C.,
Sandhurst, entering the South Staffordshire Regiment in November,
1909, and becoming Lieutenant in March, 1912.
He served with his battalion in South Africa and Gibraltar from
1910-14. He won the Featherweight Amy Boxing Cup at Aldershot
in 1913.
He was killed in a trench at Zonnebeke, near Ypres, by shell on
the 31st October, 1914.
|
CULL |
P
S |
No
further information currently |
CURTIN |
Michael
James |
Corporal
242, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
CURTIS |
Robert
John |
Lance
Corporal 217, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 21 March 1918. Aged 23.
Born Bow, Essex, and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Curtis, of 5, Mont Morin, St. Sampson's, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 161. |
DALLO |
J |
No
further information currently |
DAVEY |
Archibald
Henry Pingston |
Major,
Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 14 October 1917. Aged 36. Son
of William John and Emily Davey, of London; husband of Hester P.
Davey, of 5, Springfield Terrace, King's Rd., Guernsey. Buried in
CEMENT HOUSE CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row G.
Grave 2. |
DAVEY |
Arthur |
Private
7324, 2nd Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Killed in action 8
March 1918 in Mesopotamia. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on BASRA MEMORIAL, Iraq.
Panel 12. |
DAVEY |
P
W |
|
DAVEY |
W
H |
No
further information currently |
DAVID |
C |
Cadet
2224, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 6 December 1918. Aged 19. Son of John and
Annie Margaret David, of Chaumont, Rohais, Guernsey. Buried in ST.
PETER PORT (FOULON) CEMETERY, GUERNSEY, Geunsey. Plot/Row/Section
AA. Grave 16. |
DAVIDSON |
William
Henry |
Lance
Corporal 958, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 24 November 1917. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Buried at ROCQUIGNY-EQUANCOURT ROAD BRITISH CEMETERY,
MANANCOURT, Somme, France. Plot II. Row E. Grave 21. |
DAVIES |
Alfred
Thomas |
[Spelt
DAVIS on SDGW & CWGC] Private 1203, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry,
1st (Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Aged 37. Killed
in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of the
late James Davis and Jane Tapster; husband of Amy R. Duquemin Martel
(formerly Davis), of Victoria Cottage, L'Islet, St. Sampson's, Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord,
France. Panel 13. |
DAVIS |
John
William Alfred |
Bombardier
30784 [SDGW] or 39784 [CWGC], 15th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison
Artillery. Killed in action 16 March 1918. Aged 23. Born Guernsey,
enlisted Gosport, resident Portsmouth. Son of William and Martha
M. Davis, of 55, Landguard Rd., Eastney, Portsmouth. Buried in ESTAIRES
COMMUNAL CEMETERY AND EXTENSION, Nord, France. Plot V. Row C. Grave
4. |
DE
CARTERET |
Cecil
J C |
Private
20967, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Killed in action 8 July 1916. Aged 18. Born and resident St Peter's
Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John William
Philip De Carteret, of 12, Clift St., St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 13 A. |
DE
CARTERET |
Francis
Henry |
Private
1548, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in OUTTERSTEENE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, BAILLEUL,
Nord, France. Plot I. Row G. Grave 8. |
DE
CARTERET |
Nicholas |
Private
21810, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 9 April 1916. Born St Peter-in-the-Wood, Guerseny,
enlisted Guernsey. Formerly 8761, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried in
ST. PATRICK'S CEMETERY, LOOS, Pas de Calais, France. Spcial Memorial
20. |
DE
CARTERET |
Peter |
Private
3188, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 3 September
1916. Aged 29. Born Vale, Guernsey, enlsited Guernsey. Son of Peter
De Carteret. No known grave. Commemorated on THIPEVAL MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Pier and Face 3 A. |
DE
CAUDEVILLE |
T
B |
No
further information currently |
DE
GARIS |
Alfred
John |
Gunner
8, 253rd Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action
22 July 1917. Aged 25. BOrn St. Saviours, Guernsey, C.I., enlisted
Guernsey. Son of Alfred Naftel De Garis and Julia De Garis (nee
Le Provost); husband of Elise May De Garis (nee Torode), of Le Moulin,
St. Saviour's, Guernsey. In the 1901 census he was aged 9, born
Forest, Channel Islands, a scholar, son of Alfred N and Julia M
de Garis, resident Sea View, St Saviours, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
In the 1911 census he was aged 19, born Forest, Guernsey, working
on farm, son of Alfred N and Julia M de Garis, resident Sea View,
St Saviours, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated
on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
9. See also St Saviour |
DE
GARIS |
Harold |
Private
2362, 13th Battalion, Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds
15 August 1916. Aged 20. Resident Leeton, New South Wales, Australia.
Born Guernsey. Son of Mr. J de Garis, of Rouvets, St Saviour, Guernsey.
Educated the States Intermediate School. Emigrated aged 16. Embarked
France 5 June 1915. Buried in BECOURT MILITARY CEMETERY, BECORDEL-BECOURT,
Somme, France. Plot I. Row V. Grave 25. Australian
Roll of Honour Circular. See also St
Saviour |
DE
GUERIN |
H
T |
|
DE
JAUSSERAND |
Andrew
H |
Private
1549, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
DE
JERSEY |
Henry
Thomas |
Private
816, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. In the 1901 census he was aged 11, born Vale, Guernsey,
son of Thomas J and Rachel De Jersey, resident Kenosha, 2, Vale,
Guernsey, Channel Islands. In the 1911 census he was aged 21, born
Vale, Guernsey, a Gardener, married to Ada since 1910 with one daughter,
resident Mill View, Les Francars, The Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried in FLESQUIERES HILL BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot
III. Row C. Grave 3. |
DE
JERSEY |
John
Henry |
Private
141185, 19th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Killed in action in the
vicinity of Passchendale 9 November 1917. Aged 23. Born Guernsey,
Channel Islands, 26 April 1894. Son of Mrs. John De Jersey. Farmer
by trade. Attested 27 July 1915 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, aged
23 years 3 months, heoght 5 feet 3¾ inches, chest 36 inches,
fair complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, religious denomination Wesleyan.
In the 1901 census he was aged 6, born Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands,
a Scholar, son of John H and Rosalie de Jersey, resident Les Landes,
Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands. In the 1911 census he was aged
17, born Vale, Guernsey, a Gardener, son of John and Rose, resident
Les Landes, The Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Emigrated 1913.
Buried in TYNE COT CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row
C. Grave 40. National Archives of Canada Accession Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 2412 - 40 |
DE
JERSEY |
John |
Private
474, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 6 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. In the 1901 census he was the brother of Peter (see below),
son of Peter W and Nancy de Jersey, aged 9, born St Peter's, Guernsey,
resident Roeque, St Peters in the Wood, Guernsey. Buried in ETAPLES
MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot XXXI. Row B. Grave
16A. |
DE
JERSEY |
Peter
J |
Private
477, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 26 January 1918. Aged 29. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Peter William De Jersey and Nancy
Brehaut, of La Rocque, St. Peter's-in-the-Wood; husband of Priscille
Mary Bourgaize, of Les Adams, St. Peter's-in-the-Wood, Guernsey,
C. I. In the 1901 census he was the brother of John (see above),
son of Peter W and Nancy de Jersey, aged 12, born St Peter's, Guernsey,
resident Roeque, St Peters in the Wood, Guernsey. In the 1911 census
he is aged 22, married to Priscille, a Farm Labourer, born St Peters,
Guernsey, resident Lane Pomare, St Peter in the Wood, Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 161. |
DE
LA MARE |
Alfred
J |
Private
389, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 22. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Husband of Florence De La Mare, of Les Sablons,
St. Peter-in-the-Wood, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on
PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
DE
LA MARE |
Bertie |
Private
1515, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 21. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Nicholas De La Mare, of Rocquaine
Place, St. Peter-in-the-Wood, Guernsey. His brother, Walter also
fell (see below). Buried in POINT-DU-JOUR MILITARY CEMETERY, ATHIES,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row J. Grave 1. See also Torteval |
DE
LA MARE |
Edmund
James |
[Edmond
on CWGC] Private 1880, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 14 April 1918.
Aged 19. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of James and Sainte De
La Mare. Born at Guernsey. Buried in AIRE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row F. Grave 21. See also Forest,
Guernsey |
DE
LA MARE |
Thomas |
Corporal
89301, "C" Battery, 53rd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 19 December 1915. Aged 29. Born Les Messuners,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas H. and Nancy De La Mare,
of Les Messuriers Forest, Guernsey. Buried in YPRES RESERVOIR CEMETERY,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row B. Grave 58. See also Forest,
Guernsey |
DE
LA MARE |
Walter |
Private
1516, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 24. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Nicholas De La Mare, of Les Sages,
St. Peter, Guernsey. His brother, Bertie also fell (see above).
No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord,
France. Panel 13. See also Torteval |
DE
LA MOTHE |
Percy
James |
Private
2535, "D" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st
(Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 13
April 1918. Aged 29. Born Jersey and enlisted Guernsey. Formerly
6/3190, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
DE
LA PORTE |
Leon
George |
Lance
Corporal 357, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 26.
Born Pas de Calais, France and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Georges
and Hermanee Delaporte (nee Ledoux). No known grave. Commemorated
on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
DE
LA RUE |
Cecil
Frank |
Lance
Corporal 21818, 1/8th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish
Fusiliers). Killed in action 16 August 1917. Aged 20. Born St Peter
Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Frank H. de la Rue, of
22, States Arcade, Guernsey, C.I. Formerly, 9555, Royal Irish Regiment.
Buried in TYNE COT CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XXXVI.
Row H. Grave 15. |
DE
LA RUE |
Cecil
Massy |
Gunner
90886, 70th Battery, 34th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died of
wounds 29 April 1917. Aged 24. Enlisted Guernsey, resident Castle,
Guernsey. Son of W. and Mary M. De-La-Rue, of King's Mills, Castel,
Guernsey. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot XIX. Row M. Grave 11. |
DE
LISLE |
R
de B |
No
further information currently |
DE
MOULPIED |
Ernest |
Private
T/242809, 1st Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Died
of wounds 24 October 1917. Born, resident and enlisted Guernsey.
Formerly 21211, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment). |
DENNIS |
Alfred
John |
Deck
Hand, H.M. Yacht "Zoraide", Mercantile Marine Reserve.
Died from disease 10 October 1918. Aged 27. Husband of L Dennis,
of 6, Dunston Terrace, Guernsey. Buried in HASLAR ROYAL NAVAL CEMETERY,
Hampshire. Plot E. Row 32. Grave 20. |
DESPERQUES |
Edwin |
Battery
Quartermaster Sergeant 166198, 2nd Battalion, Canadian Pioneers.
Committed suicide by breaking away from escort and leaping overboard
at 4.15pm, drowned, suffering from Melancholia, 19 September 1917,
while being repatriated to Canada aboard hospital ship. Born in
Guernsey 23 October 1894. Husband of Ela Desperques, of 319, Talbot
Street, St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. Clerk by trade. Previously
served in the Army Service Corps. Attested 11 October 1915 at
St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, aged 31 years 11½ months,
height 5 feet 5½ inches, fair complexion, brown eyes, dark
brown hair, religious denomination Methodist. Landed Havre, France
8 March 1916. No known grave. Commemorated at HOLLYBROOK MEMORIAL,
SOUTHAMPTON, Hampshire. National Archives of Canada Accession
Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 2475 - 20. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey
Examined
at Netley, Moore Barracks Hospital, 12 June to 28 June 1917, report
as follows:
"No
physical disease, urine neg. - Mental - very depressed believes
he is cursed and to be punished by being burned
In France inflicted wounds under RT knee & left wrist &
forearms. These are now healed & no disability."
|
DESPERQUES |
Frederick
Peter |
Private
1479, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 12 April 1918. Aged 32. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Husband of L. A. Desperques, of 19, Bailiffs
Cross, St. Andrews, Guernsey. Buried in TOURNAI COMMUNAL CEMETERY
ALLIED EXTENSION, Hainaut, Belgium. Plot I. Row H. Grave 5. |
DESPOINTES |
Albert
John |
Private
786, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 27. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Albert and Harriet Despointes, of
Picquerel Vale; husband of Alice Agnes Fromage (formerly Despointes),
of Picquerel Vale, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI
MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
DIENYS |
Francis
Charles |
Private
193, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 20 November 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. See also St Martin's,
Guernsey |
DIMMER |
George |
Private
3196, "D" Company, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment.
Killed in action 3 September 1916. Aged 21. Born St Peter Port,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dimmer, of 2,
Arculon Farm Cottage, Mont Arrive, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No
known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier
and Face 3 A. |
DODD |
Adolphus |
Bombardier
71784, 48th Battery, 36th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed
in action 8 May 1917. Aged 20. Born St Peters Port, Guernsey, enlisted
Guernsey. Son of Adolphus Dodd, of 24, Pedvin St., St. Peter Port,
Guernsey. Buried in ROCLINCOURT VALLEY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot I. Row D. Grave 2. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
DODD |
E
C aka Ted |
Lance
Corporal 6739, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died of wounds
at Gallipoli 9 May 1915. Born St Peter;s Port, Guernsey, enlisted
Guernsey, resident Fonlon Vale, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 126-135
or 223-226 228-229 & 328. |
DODD |
George |
Driver
T4/125415, Royal Army Service Corps attached 710th Labour Company.
Died 10 November 1918. Aged 39. Enlisted and resident Guernsey.
Son of Henry Dodd; husband of Maud Dodd, of 33, Mahaut Gardens,
Collings Rd., Guernsey. Buried in GREVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot XVII. Row E. Grave 13. |
DODD |
Wilfred |
Gunner
89205, 39th Division Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery. Killed
in action 23 February 1918. Born Guernsey, resident St Martin, Guernsey.
Buried in FINS NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, SOREL-LE-GRAND, Somme, France.
Plot IV. Row C. Grave 7. |
DOMAILLE |
C
F |
No
further information currently |
DOMAILLE |
Edgar |
Gunner
90953, 70th Battery, 34th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died of
wounds 30 July 1917. Aged 20. Born Guernsey, resident Vale, Guernsey.
Son of Thomas and Mary Domaille. Buried in VLAMERTINGHE NEW MILITARY
CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot VII. Row A. Grave 13. |
DOMAILLE |
Ernest |
Private
1060, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 4 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in LE CATEAU MILITARY CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot
V. Row E. Grave 6. |
DOMAILLE |
G |
No
further information currently |
DOMAILLE |
Harold
G |
[H
C DOMAILLE on CWGC] Private 3197, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment.
Died of wounds 23 April 1916. Aged 19. Born St Sampsons, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of the late Rachel Mauger and Albert Domaille,
of Guernsey. Buried in LE TREPORT MILITARY CEMETERY, Seine-Maritime,
France. Plot 2. Row J. Grave 6B. |
DOREY |
Arthur
James |
Private
877, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 20 December 1918. Born and enlisted Guernsey.
Buried in BERLIN SOUTH-WESTERN CEMETERY, Brandenburg, Germany. Plot
II. Row D. Grave 1. See also St Saviour
|
DOREY |
Nicholas
David |
Private
21817, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 25 July 1916. Aged 19. Born and resident St Sampson's,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Nicholas and Elise Dorey, of
Sandy Lane, L'Islet, St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Formerly 9568, Royal
Irish Regiment. Buried in BOIS-CARRE MILITARY CEMETERY, HAISNES,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section H. Grave 9. |
DOWN |
James
Arthur |
Lance
Corporal 1123, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 31 March 1918. Aged 27.
Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of James Henry Edward Down; husband
of Edith Emma Down, of 1, New Paris Rd., St. Peter Port, Guernsey,
Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 161. |
DOWNTON |
C |
No
further information currently |
DOWNTON |
H |
No
further information currently |
DROUET |
Louis |
Private
377, "D" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 23 November 1917.
Aged 21. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Charles and Adrienne
Drouet, of La Mare Street, Sampsons, Guernsey. Buried in BOIS-GUILLAUME
COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Seine-Maritime, France. Plot/Row/Section
B. Grave 17A. |
DRUCE |
Cecil |
Private
21816, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 7 September 1916. Aged 21. Born and resident St
Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Brother of William J. Druce,
Pedoin St., Guernsey. Formerly 9567, Royal Irish Regiment. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and
Face 15 A. |
DU
FEU |
John
Romeril |
[Listed
as Romeril John on memorial] Private 9826, 1st Battalion, Devonshire
Regiment. Killed in action 26 October 1914. Born and enlisted Jersey.
In the 1901 censsu he was aged 13, born St Peter's, Jersey, attending
school, son of Peter Philip and Susan J du Feu, of Vengtaine Coin
Varin, St Peter, Jersey, Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated
on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 8 and 9. |
DUFFEY |
John
William |
Private
1798, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 21 March 1918. Aged 19. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of John William Le Goubey Duffey, of 22,
Mount Durand, Guernsey, Channel Islands, and the late Lucy Mary
Louisa Duffey (nee Pengelley). No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE
COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 161. |
DUFFEY |
Thomas
Aubert |
Blacksmith
343400, H.M.S. Queen Mary, Royal Navy. Lost with his ship at the
Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916. Aged 34. Born 4 September 1881 in
Llewisham, Kent. Son of Justine Bone Rose Duffey, of 28, Mount Durand,
St. Peter Port, Guernsey, (laso listed as 2, New Paris Rd., St.
Peter's Port, Guernsey) and the late Thomas Duffey. Enlisted 22
May 1900 did 12 years and re-enlisted 22 May 1912. In the 1901 census
ge was a member of a ship's crew ("MARS"), Royal Navy
at Sea and in Ports Abroad, aged 19, unmarried, Blacksmith's Mate,
born Lewisham, Kent. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 20. |
DUGMORE,
DSO |
William
Francis Brougham Radclyffe |
Major
acting Lieutenant Colonel, 1st Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment.
Killed in action 12 June 1917. Aged 48. Son of the late Capt. Francis
Dugmore and the Hon. Evelyn Mary Dugmore; husband of Phyllis Dugmore
(nee Usher). Buried in RAILWAY DUGOUTS BURIAL GROUND (TRANSPORT
FARM), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot VII. Row N. Grave 1.
Extract
from the Distinguished Service Order :
DUGMORE,
WILLIAM FRANCIS BROUGHAM RADCLYFFE, Lieut., was born
1 Oct. 1868, eldest son of the late Capt. Francis Dugmore, 64th
Regt., and the Hon. Evelyn Mary, daughter of the 2nd Baron Brougham
and Faux. He was educated at the Oratory, Egdbaston, and at St.
Mary's College, Oscott, and was commissioned in the Prince of
Wales's North Staffordshire Regt. 20 June, 1894, as Second Lieutenant.
He was employed in the Uganda Protectorate 27 Dec. 1899, to 23
Jan. 1902, serving with the King's African Rifles in the East
African Arab War, taking part in the operations against the Mazrui
rebels (Medal); in Unyoro, 1896-97 (Medal), and in the Uganda
Mutiny in 1897-98, when he averted the threatened insurrection
of 500 Sudanese. He was mentioned in Despatches, received the
Medal and clasp, and was created a Companion of the Distinguished
Service Order [London Gazette, 24 Jan. 1899]: "William Francis
Brougham Radclyffe Dugmore, Lieut., North Staffordshire Regt.
In recognition of services during the recent operations in Uganda."
The Insignia were presented by the Queen at Osborne 1 Feb. 1899.
He had been promoted to Lieutenant 12 Oct. 1897. He served in
the South African War from 1899 to 1902, on Special Service from
6 May, 1901, to 31 Aug. 1901 ; and wag promoted to Captain 12
Jan. 1901. He was employed with Kitchener's Fighting Scouts, took
part in the operations in the Tranvsaal to 31 May, 1902, and received
the Queen's Medal with five clasps. He was on Special Service
with the Somaliland Field Force 7 Nov. 1902, to 27 May, 1904,
taking part in the operations in Somaliland (Medal with clasp).
He was employed under the Liberian Development Company 27 March,
1906, to 17 Sept. 1907; and retired in 1909. In 1914 he was Second-in-Command,
72nd Highlanders, Canada. He served in the European War from 1914,
and the London Gazette of 25 Aug. 1916, announced the appointment
of Capt. W. F. B. R. Dugmore, D.S.O., Reserve of Officers, to
be temporary Major (24 March, 1916). He was Second-in-Command,
72nd Highlanders, Canada. He was killed in action 12 June, 1917.
He had married, in 1910, Phyllis, daughter of J. Wilson Usher.
|
DUMARESQ |
James |
Private
3201, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 3 April
1916. Aged 37. Born Portstewart, Co. Antrim, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of James and Sarah Dumaresq, of 45, Langstone, St. Peter Port,
Guernsey. Native of Boom, Co. Londonderry. Buried in MAZINGARBE
COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row
A. Grave 2. |
DUMOND |
Alphonse |
Private
9597, "B" Company, 1st Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment.
Killed in action 13 October 1914 or later. Aged 20. Born and resident
St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Fort George, Guernsey. Son of
Alphonse Dumond, of 22, Seale St., St. Helier, Jersey. No known
grave. Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Panel 22 and 23. |
DUMOND |
George
[Auguste] |
Officer's
Steward 3rd Class L/7395, H.M.S. Gurkha, Royal Navy. Lost with his
ship after hitting a German mine off Dungeness 8 February 1917.
Aged 20. Born 13 January 1897 in Guernsey. Son of Alphonse Francois
and Celestine Dumond, of 22, Seale St., St. Heliers, Jersey. Native
of St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Occupation Farrier's Mate. Firset served
24 September 1915. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL
MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 26. |
DUPEYRON |
Charles
Louis |
Rifleman
24/1033, 2nd Battalion, 3rd New Zealand Rifle Brigade. Killed in
action 12 October 1917. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dupeyron, of St.
Saviour's, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. N.Z. Apse, Panel
7. See
also St Saviour |
DUQUEMIN |
Hilary
Wilfred |
Officer's
Cook 3rd Class L/7410, H.M.S. Black Prince, Royal Navy. Lost when
his ship was sunk during the Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916. Born
1 December 1897 in Guernsey. Son of Alice Duquemin, of Valnord Hill,
St Peter Port, Guernsey. First served 29 September 1915. Cook by
trade. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Hampshire. Panel 21. |
DUQUEMIN |
John
Oliver |
Sapper
324516, 245th Army Troops Company, Royal Engineers. Died 19 November
1918. Husband of Lizzie Duquemin, of Grandes Rocques, Catel, Guernsey.
Buried in South-West corner. of BERCHEM (KLUISBERGEN) COMMUNAL CEMETERY,
Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium. |
DUQUEMIN |
John |
Private
244, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 22 March 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in OXFORD ROAD CEMETERY. West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot V. Row D. Grave 24. |
DUQUEMIN |
Philip
John |
[Listed
as DUQUENNIN on SDGW, listed as Phillip on CWGC] Lance Corporal
3466, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 9 September
1916. Born castel, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Husband of Elsie
Maud Duquemin, of 1, Livingstone Villa, Stanley Rd., Guernsey. No
known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier
and Face 3 A. |
DUQUEMIN |
Reginald |
Private
820, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 21 March 1918. Aged 28. Born Winchester,
Hampshire, and enlisted Guernsey. Husband of Louise Duquemin, of
La Tablette, St. Saviour S, Guernsey, C. I. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 161. See also
St Saviour |
DUQUEMIN |
Stanley
Martin |
Private
1525, "A" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st
(Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 22
May 1918. Agd 21. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of James Thomas
Duquemin and Elizabeth Martin, his wife, of Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried in BERLIN SOUTH-WESTERN CEMETERY, Brandenburg, Germany. Plot
IV. Row D. Grave 2. |
DUQUEMIN |
Thomas
Henry |
Private
G/14646, 6th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in
action 19 September 1918. Born St Martin's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey,
resident Mount Durard, Guernsey. Buried in TEMPLEUX-LE-GUERARD BRITISH
CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot II. Row C. Grave 13. |
DUQUEMIN |
Wilfred |
Private
85, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918. Aged 21. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Henry Duquemin, of 2, Vrangue Hill, St.
Peter Port, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
DURAND |
Francis
William |
Captain,
3rd Battalion attached 2nd Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers. Killed
in action 22 December 1914. Aged 39. Son of the late Rev. Havilland
Durand (Vicar of Earley, Berks.), and Mrs. Durand, of Guernsey;
husband of Geraldine Durand (nee Hawtrey), of 52, New St., Henley-on-Thames.
Seconded under the Foreign Office to the Zanzibar Government, 1903-1913.
Served in Maubeleland, 1896, and Mashonaland, 1897, Brilliant Star
of Zanzibar 3rd Class, Order of El Aliyeh 4th Class. No known grave.
Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel
43 and 44.
Extract
from The Bond of Sacrifice Part 2 August to December 1914:
CAPTAIN
FRANCIS WILLIAM DURAND, 3rd BATTN. ROYAL MUN- STER FUSILIERS,
was born on the 29th January, 1875, at Earley Vicarage, Berkshire,
the son of the Rev. Havilland Durand, M.A., Vicar of Earley. He
was educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey, where he won the
quarter-mile, and was second in the one hundred yards race in
1889, winning two cups.
Captain Durand was gazetted to the 3rd Royal Guernsey Light Infantry
(Militia) as 2nd Lieutenant in 1891, and in 1895 he joined the
Rhodesian Horse. He served in the Matabeleland campaign with the
Gwelo Field Force, receiving the Matabeleland medal, 1896 ; and
in the Mashonaland campaign with the Mashonaland Field Force,
receiving the clasp for Mashonaland, 1897.
From 1899-1901 he was employed in the African 'Transcontinental
Survey through German East Africa, and in 1901-02 with the Tanganyika
Concessions Expedition to Katanga, Congo Free State. In 1903 he
served in the Zanzibar Protectorate under the Foreign Office,
being Secretary and A.D.C. to the First Minister.
In 1906 he was promoted Captain in the 3rd Munster Fusiliers,
remaining seconded for duty under the Foreign Office. In 1907
he was Acting Commandant of the Zanzibar Military l'olice, and
Acting Governor, Central Jail. In this year he received the Zanzibar
Order of " El Aliyeh."
Returning to England he, in 1908, passed the School of Musketry
at Hythe. In 1909 he was again in civil employment in Zanzibar,
as 2nd Class Magistrate and Governor of the District Jail, and
in 1911 was second in command of the Zanzibar Armed Constabulary.
In 1912 he passed in all subjects for promotion to the rank of
Field Officer, being one of only five officers specially mentioned
in the Examiner's Report (May, 1912) to the Army Council. In 1914
he received the decoration of the 3rd Class Brilliant Star of
Zanzibar.
On the mobilisation for the Great War, the 5th August, 1914, he
joined the 3rd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers, and went to
Bere Island. On the 8th September he joined the 2nd Battalion
in France, and was present at the Battles of the Aisne and the
Marne. Tie was killed on the 22nd September, 1914, while leading
his men in an attempt to retake trenches between Givenchy and
Festubert, near La Bassée.
Captain Durand was a member of the Naval and Military and of the
Sports Clubs. While in Africa lie enjoyed much big-game shooting.
lie married, in 1903, Geraldine Vesey, daughter of the late Rev.
John W. Hawtrey, of Aldin House, Slough, and St. Michael's, Westgateon-Sea.
See
also St Martin's, Guernsey
|
DURAND |
Havilland
Montague |
Private
720, 13th Battalion, Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action
at Gaba Tepe 27 April 1915. Aged 31. Born Early Vicarage, Reading,
Berkshire. Resident Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Brother of
Grace D. Durand, of Moulin Huet, Geurnsey. Schoolmaster formerly
a priest (sic) in the Church of England. Educated Elizabeth College,
Guernsey. B.A. Durham University College. Emigrated aged 29. Emabrked
France 4 September 1914. No known grave. Commemorated on LONE
PINE MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 37. See also
St Martin's, Guernsey
Extract
from De Ruvigny's Rollf of Honour 1914-1918, Volume 1,
page 120:
DURAND,
HAVILLAND MONTAGUE, Private, No. 720, 13th Battn., Australian
Imperial Force, yst. t. of the late Rev. Havilland Durand, for
13 years Vicar of Earley, co. Berks (died 1884), by his wife,
Mary (Moulin Bud, Guernsey), dau. of the Rev. Montague John Gregg
Hawtrey ; b. Earley Vicarage, 21 Dec. 1883; educ. Elizabeth College,
Guernsey, and University College, Durham ; went to Australia in
Sept. 1911, and settled at Brisbane, where he was engaged in teaching.
Volunteered on the outbreak of the war and joined the Commonwealth
Expeditionary Force, Sept. 1914 ; left for Egypt In Jan. and was
killed in action two days after the landing at Gallipoli, 25 April.
1911 ; unm. His Capt. wrote : "His comrades having expended
nearly all their ammunition, volunteers were asked for, to go
to the beach for more ; it was necessary to proceed down a fire-swept
gully, then on to a shell-swept beach, and return. Havilland volunteered
to do this. He got to the beach and returned by way of the gully
again. He had done his duty and saved our line. I should like
to mention that he was loved by officers and men alike. He was
selected and especially trained for a battn. scout, work that
always requires a lot of intelligence and tact. The Colonel assured
me that if Durand had not arrived with the ammunition his comrades,
who were in an isolated position, would have been annihilated
and our line would have been broken." He was supposed to
have been killed after bringing up the ammunition, but another
letter gave the information that he was killed the day after,
whilst working in the trench. He was buried by his comrades on
a hill at Gaba Tepe, and a rough wooden cross marks the place
where he lies. Another letter said : "The landing must have
been awful, and all who lived, if only for a day, did heroic work,
as the few remaining officers say each man deserved a V.C. The
Australians were simply magnificent"
|
DWYER |
Francis
J |
Private
9685. 2nd Battalion, King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Killed
in action 8 May 1915. Aged 25. Born St Heliers, Jersey, enlisted
Guernsey. Son of John and Emma Dwyer; husband of Elsie Holland (formerly
Dwyer), of 7, Dorsett Road Terrace, Darlaston, Staffs. No known
grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 12. |
DYKE |
Walter |
Private
1288, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
DYSON |
George
Henry |
Private
9331, 2nd Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Died of wounds 21 November
1916. Aged 30. Born and resident Swansea, enlisted Wrexham. Son
of Thomas and Mary Jones; husband of M. M. Dyson, of Pitman's Cottage,
Les Hubits, St. Martin's, Guernsey. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot XX. Row A. Grave 15A. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
EBORAL |
Ernest |
[Spelt
EBORALL on CWGC] Private 371, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st
(Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 1
December 1917. Born and enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
EBORAL |
Henry
Adolphus |
[Spelt
EBORALL on CWGC] Private 1684, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st
(Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 12
April 1918. Born and enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
EBORAL |
Wilfred |
[Spelt
EBORALL on CWGC] Private 10617, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's
(Wiltshire Regiment). Died 17 November 1915. Born and resident St
Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
at HOLLYBROOK MEMORIAL, SOUTHAMPTON, Hampshire. |
EDMONDS |
Edward |
Lance
Corporal 2537, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 13 April 1918. Aged 27.
Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Charles Henry and Ann Edmonds,
of Burnley House, Putte Rd., Guernsey. Formerly 6/3467, Royal Irish
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
EDMONDS |
Harry
William |
Private
3468, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 9 September
1916. Born St Sampson's, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 3 A. |
EDMONDS |
John |
Private
270, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in OUTTERSTEENE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, BAILLEUL.
Nord, France. Plot IV. Row A. Grave 45. |
EDWARDS |
Wilfred
George |
Private
1412, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
ELLIOTT |
Clifford
John |
Rifleman
373280, 8th (City of London) Battalion (Post Office Rifles), London
Regiment. Died of wounds 7 June 1917. Aged 29. Born and resident
Guernsey, enlisted London. Son of William John and Margaret Elizabeth
Elliot, of Guernsey. Buried at LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot XIII. Row C. Grave 9. |
ELSBURY |
A
W J |
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further information currently |
ELSBURY |
Clifford |
Serjeant
2514, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 22. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Charles Henry and Annie Elsbury, of Grand
Bouet, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Formerly 3/9554, Royal Irish Regiment.
Buried in TROIS ARBRES CEMETERY, STEENWERCK, Nord, France. Plot
II. Row K. Grave 25. |
ENDRAUDEE |
Alexander
L |
Private
415, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion attached
Trench Mortar Battery, Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 20
January 1918. Aged 24. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Alexandre
and Rachel Endraudee, of Pointes Rocques Lane, Delancey, Guernsey.
Buried in YPRES RESERVOIR CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot
III. Row C. Grave 3. |
ENGLAND |
William
Henry |
Gunner
192119, 81st Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died in United
Kigdom 29 March 1918. Aged 21. Born and resident St Sampson, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Frederick and Margaret England, of "Ashbrook,"
St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Formerly 12, Guernsey Royal Garrison Artillery.
Buired South-East of church in ST. PETER PORT (ST. JOHN) CHURCHYARD,
GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. |
FALLA |
A |
No
further information currently |
FALLA |
Alfred
John |
Sapper
WR/28460, 321st Quarry Company, Royal Engineers. Died 18 January
1920. Aged 28. Son of James John Falla and Elizabeth Mary Gaudion,
his wife; husband of Maybliss Linda Falla, of Monica, Vale Rd.,
Guernsey. Buried in VALE PAROCHIAL CEMETERY, GUERNSEY, Channel islands.
Grave 210. |
FALLA |
Alfred
John |
Able
Seaman SS/1198, H.M.S. Princess Irene, Royal Navy. Lost with his
ship 27 May 1915. Aged 26. Born 15 November 1887 at St Samsons,
Guernsey. Fruit grower by trade. Son of John N. and Alice Falla,
of Houmet Vale, Guernsey. First served 27 November 1905 and demobbed
26 November 1910. Reassigned 2 August 1914. No known grave. Commemorated
on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hamsphire. Panel 7. |
FALLA |
Adolphus |
Private
44321, 7/8th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Killed in
action 24 August 1918. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Formerly 28905,
Royal Irish Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 70 to 72. |
FALLA |
Cecil
[John] |
Driver
91287, 391st Battery, 172nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died
in United Kingdom 25 March 1918. Aged 20. Enlisted Guernsey, resident
Vale, Guernsey. Son of John and Mary Falla, of St. Sampson's, Guernsey.
Buried in BRISTOL (ARNOS VALE) CEMETERY, Gloucestershire. Grave
lost. Screen Wall. 2. 672. |
FALLA |
Edgar |
Private
3205, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Died of wounds 8 September
1916. Aged 19. Born St Sampson, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son
of John and Mary Falla, of Unan Cottages, St. Sampson, Guernsey.
Buried in BOIS-GUILLAUME COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Seine-Maritime, France.
Plot I. Row D. Grave 2. |
FALLA |
Edward
D |
Private
21826, "D" Company, 8th Battalion, Princess Victoria's
(Royal Irish Fusiliers). Killed in action 10 August 1916. Aged 24.
Born Vale, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey, resident St Sampson's, Guernsey.
Son of William E. and Mary E. Falla, of Hougue Rots, St. Sampson's,
Guernsey. Formerly 8570, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried in BOIS-CARRE
MILITARY CEMETERY, HAISNES, Pas de Calais, France. Special Memorial
34. |
FALLA |
Edwin
Depres |
Private
904, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 19 March 1918. Aged 29. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of John D. and Annie S. Falla, of St. Sampsons,
Guernsey; husband of Mrs. L. S. Falla, of Closios Vale, Guernsey.
Buried in NINE ELMS BRITISH CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot X. Row F. Grave 11. |
FALLA |
George |
Private
3207, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 29 May
1916. Born St Sampson's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Buried in
DUD CORNER CEMETERY, LOOS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row K.
Grave 9. |
FALLA |
Stephen |
Sapper
255533, 329th Quarrying Company, Royal Engineers. Died of wounds
5 October 917. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Buried in LES BARAQUES
MILITARY CEMETERY, SANGATTE, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row
D. Grave 2. |
FALLA |
Walter
James |
Private
1536, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 30. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Stephen and Harriette Falla, of "Brooklyn,"
L'Islet, St. Sampson's; husband of Nellie Elizabeth Falla (nee Bichard),
of Brock Rd., St. Sampson's, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
FALLA |
William
Joseph |
[Lisited
as William James FALLA on SDGW] Private 1017, "C" Company,
Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 20. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Frederick T. and Jane E. Falla, of 20,
Grosse Hugue, St. Sampson's, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
FALLAIZE |
William |
Private
1886, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 11 April 1918. Aged 19. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas and Edna Fallaize, of Le Crocq
Place, St. Peters, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
FARLEY |
Albert |
Private
21821, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Died 18 March 1916. Born and resident Vale, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Mrs. M. A. Farley, of Fort le Merchant, Le Moye Vale, Guernsey,
Channel Islands. Formerly 7886, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried in
SAILLY-LABOURSE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section
O. Grave 12. |
FARR |
Henry
Charles |
Private
491123, 4th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Died 39 July 1917. Aged
25. Born in St Peter Port 12 September 1893, listed in Channel Island
census for 1901, aged 8, school boy, son of Jane Farr (widow), born
Guernsey, resident North Pier Steps, St Peter Port, Guernsey. Son
of Mr. and Mrs. G. Farr, of 6, Trafalgar St., St. Thomas, Ontario.
Native of Guernsey. His father George William Farr was killed in
a marine accident off St Peter Port, 12 November 1896. Moulder by
trade. Unmarried. Passed fit 11 January 1915 and attested 12 January
1915 at St Thomas, Ontario, Canada, , aged 21, height 5 feet 7¼
inches, girth 34½ inches, dark complxion, gray eyes, dark
brown hair, religious denomination Church of England. Buried in
BULLY-GRENAY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, BRITISH EXTENSION, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot III. Row D. Grave 9. National Archives of Canada Accession
Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 3000 - 31 |
FERBRACHE |
Edwin
James |
Serjeant
152, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 13 April 1918. Aged 20. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Edwin H. Ferbrache, of 22, Coronation
Rd., St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in EBBLINGHEM
MILITARY CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot I. Row A. Grave 7. |
FERBRACHE |
Thomas |
[Spelt
FERBRACKE on SDGW] Private 871, 11th Battalion, Manchester Regiment.
Killed in action 27 November 1916. Born Catel, Germany, enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 13 A and 14 C. |
FERBRACHE |
Thomas
E |
[Transcribed
as T H FEBRACHE] Private 3204, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment.
Died of wounds 8 June 1916. Aged 21. Born St Sampson's, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas and Amelia Ferbrache, of Glenbrook,
St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Buried in BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de
Calais, France. Plot V. Row E. Grave 2. |
FERBRACHE |
Thomas
William |
Private
1390, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 28. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Frederick Robert Ferbrache, of Le
Feugre, Cobo, Castel, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on
CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
FERGUSON |
Wilfred
George |
Private
1243, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 27. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Charles and Emma Ferguson, of "Hazel
Glen," 25, Paris St., Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
FLAMBARD |
Frank
Walter |
[Walter
Frank on SDGW] Lance Corporal 10714, "A" Company, 7th
Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment). Killed in action
in Salonika 24 April 1917. Aged 22. Born and resident St Peter's
Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. T. Flambard, of 12,
Victoria Rd., Guernsey, Channel Islands. Bronze Medal for Military
Valour (Italy). No known grave. Commemorated on DOIRAN MEMORIAL,
Greece. |
FLATRES |
Edward |
Private
3213, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 7 June
1916. Aged 31. Born St Sampsons, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son
of Antoine and Marie Flatres, of Guernsey. Buried in DUD CORNER
CEMETERY, LOOS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row J. Grave 14. |
FLEURY |
Ernest |
Serjeant
3132, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 17 August
1916. Born St Saviour's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Buried in
ST. PATRICK'S CEMETERY, LOOS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row
A. Grave 13. See also St Saviour |
FLEURY |
Jesse
Henry |
Private
3557, 103rd Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in action
1 July 1916. Aged 19. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Brother of Albert Edward Fleury, of 1, Petite Fountaine Lane, St.
Peter Port, Guernsey. Formerly 9436, Suffolk Regiment. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and
Face 5 C and 12 C. |
FLUX |
Charles
[Thomas] |
Lance
Corporal 3214, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action
17 August 1916. Aged 40. Born Westbury, Wiltshire, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Henry and Jane Flux. Buried in ST. PATRICK'S CEMETERY, LOOS,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row A. Grave 14. |
FORTY |
G
H |
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FOSS |
Alfred
Edward |
Private
1018, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 27 November 1917. Aged 30. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of A. E. A. Foss. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
FOWLER |
Francis
George |
Private
G/57354, 5th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Died in United Kingdom 27 May 1918. Enlisted London, resident Guernsey.Husband
of V. Dent (formerly Fowler), of 2, Park Cottages, Limpsfield, Surrey.
Formerly SPTS/3492, Royal Fusiliers. Buried in DOVER (ST. JAMES'S)
CEMETERY, Kent. Plot M. Row G. Grave 21. |
FOWLER |
William
Henry |
Private
789, 1st Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Died in Mesopotmia 19 July
1917. Aged 32. Born St Sampson's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son
of John and Elizabeth Fowler, of Belgreve Rd., Banks, St. Sampson's,
Guernsey. Buried in BAGHDAD (NORTH GATE) WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot
XV. Row B. Grave 9. |
FRAMPTON |
Algernon
Herbert Charles |
Company
Serjeant Major 169, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 2nd (Reserve)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died 14 June 1920. Aged 35.
Son of Herbert Charles and Kate Bowes Frampton; husband of Georgina
Emily Frampton, of Grand Bouet, Guensey. Buried in ST. MARTIN'S
NEW CEMETERY, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. Plot/Row/Section I. Grave
67. |
FRAMPTON |
Edward
James |
Private
1219, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 27 April 1918. Born and enlisted Guernsey.
Buried in CONDE-SUR-L'ESCAUT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot/Row/Section
A. Grave 29. |
FRAMPTON |
W
C |
No
further information currently |
FRAYLING |
H
J |
No
further information currently |
FULTON |
Cecil
John |
Lieutenant,
7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers). Died
of wounds 29 April 1916. Aged 20. Son of Lt-Col. Carre Fulton and
Matilda Anita Fulton, of Ivy Gates, Guernsey. Born at Douglas, Isle
of Man. Buried in BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot III. Row K. Grave 7. |
GALE |
Frank |
Private
21782, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Died of wounds 4 May 1916. Aged 19. Born and resident St Peter Port,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Gale, of
La Cronte, Vale, Guernsey. Formerly 9552, Royal Irish Regiment.
Buried in BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot V.
Row C. Grave 10. |
GALLIENNE |
Adolphus |
Private
704, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 23 March 1918. Aged 24. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas Gallienne, of Les Issues, St. Peter''s,
Guernsey. His twin brother, Archibald also fell (below) and his
brother Thomas John (below). No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE
COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 161. |
GALLIENNE |
Archibald |
Private
1665, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 21 March 1918. Aged 24. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas Gallienne, of Les Issues, St. Peter''s,
Guernsey. His twin brother, Adolphus also fell (above) and his brother
Thomas John (below). No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 161. |
GALLIENNE |
C
E |
No
further information currently |
GALLIENNE |
Harold
Thomas |
Private
1585, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 21. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. T. R. and Mrs. A. Gallienne, of Le
Ponchez, Catel, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
GALLIENNE |
John |
Private
1151, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Husband of Louise Adele Gallienne, of Le Catillion, St.
Peter-in-the-Wood, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI
MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
GALLIENNE |
Thomas
John |
Private
1097, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 30 November 1917. Aged 35. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas Gallienne and of Eliza De Carteret;
husband of Alice Gallienne, of Le Crocq, St. Peter-in-the-Wood,
Guernsey. His brothers, Adolphus and Archibald also fell (see above).
No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord,
France. Panel 13. |
GALLIENNE |
Walter |
Private
21832, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 9 September 1916. Born and resident St Petere in
the Wood, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of John and Mary Gallienne,
of Les Vinaires, St. Peter's, Guernsey. Formerly 8765, Royal Irish
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 15 A. |
GALLIENNE |
Walter
Alfred |
Private
1036, "B" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st
(Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 28
February 1918. Aged 25. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Peter
and Rachel Gallienne, of Rue Maze, St. Martin's, Guernsey. Born
at Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in HAMBURG CEMETERY, Hamburg,
Germany. Plot IV. Row D. Grave 10. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
GALPIN |
E
G |
[Transcribed
as C G GALPIN] Sapper WR/40964, 329th Quarry Company, Royal Engineers.
Died 25 November 1918. Aged 36. Son of William R. Galpin. Buried
in ST. PETER PORT (CANDIE ROAD) CHURCH CEMETERY, GUERNSEY, Channel
Islands. Plot B. Row X. Grave 87. |
GALPIN |
G |
No
further information currently |
GARD |
Ernest
Stanley |
Rifleman
3702, 1st/5th (City of London) Battalion (London Rifle Brigade),
London Regiment. Died of wounds 19 October 1916. Aged 19. Enlisted
London, resident Guernsey. Son of the Rev. John and Elizabeth Gard,
of Home Farm, Sipson, Middlesex. Native of Guernsey. Buried in ETAPLES
MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calsis, France. Plot XII. Row A. Grave
6. |
GARDNER |
W
S |
No
further information currently |
GARDNER |
William
Herbert |
Private
994, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 33. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of John and Eliza S. Gardner, of "Olinda",
Grange, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
GARTELL |
William |
Private
3218, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 4 June
1916. Born St Saviour's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Buried in
DUD CORNER CEMETERY, LOOS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row K.
Grave 7. |
GATES |
J |
No
further information currently |
GAUDION |
Basil
Thomas |
Private
1414, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
GAVET |
E |
No
further information currently |
GAVEY |
A
W |
|
GAVEY |
Alfred
James |
Private 3219, 6th Battalion, Royal irish Regiment. Killed in action
6 June 1916. Aged 23. Born St Saviour's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Abraham and Amelia Gavey. Buried in DUD CORNER CEMETERY,
LOOS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row K. Grave 15. See also St
Saviour |
GAVEY |
Thomas
H |
Lance
Corporal 1012, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL,
LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
GEORGE |
Alfred |
Lance
Serjeant 3/432, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Died of wounds 13 February 1915. Born Wilton, Wiltshire, enlisted
and resident Guernsey. Buried in MERVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord,
France. Plot I. Row F. Grave 10. |
GIBSON |
John
Stanley |
Private
183, "A" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918.
Aged 17. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of William John Gibson,
of 28, Castle St., Reading, and the late Edith Augusta Gibson. No
known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium.
Panel 11. See also Forest, Guernsey |
GILL |
W
J |
No
further information currently |
GILLINGHAM |
James
Clifford |
Colour
Serjeant 6433, 1st Battalion, King's OWn (Yorkshire Light Infantry).
Killed in action 1 May 1915. Born Vale, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 47. |
GILLMAN |
Albert
A |
Private
6/3223, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 10
June 1916. Aged 23. Born Tolsbury, Essex, enlisted Guernsey. Son
of James and Harriet Gilman, of 5, Lower Canichers, Guernsey. Buried
in NOEUX-LES-MINES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
I. Row N. Grave 16. |
GILLON |
E |
No
further information currently |
GIRARD |
Edward
B |
Private
906, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 26 November 1918. Aged 30. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Husband of Mary Lydia Girard, of Sandy Hook, St. Sampson's,
Guernsey. Buried in NIEDERZWEHREN CEMETERY, KASSEL, Hessen, Germany.
Plot X. Row D. Grave 6. |
GIRARD |
William |
Sapper
WR/28673 [CWGC] or 28473[Army Service Record], Royal Engineers.
Died of influenza and bronchitis causing heart failure in Netley
Abbey Hospital 11 March 1919. Husband of Clara Marie Girard, married
in Vale Church, Guernsey, 23 June 1910, resident Brayside, St. Sampson,
Guernsey. Son of Abraham and Louisa Girard, of Sandy Hook, St. Sampson,
Guernsey. Two daughters. Enlisted 23 January 1917 in Guernsey, aged
30 years, height 5 feet inches, chest 37 inches, 133lbs. Served
with B.E.F. France from 16 February 1917. Quarryman by trade. Buried
in VALE PAROCHIAL CEMETERY, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. Grave 254. |
GLASSE |
Charles |
Private
21831, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Died of wounds 20 September 1916. Aged 27. Born St Heliers, Jersey,
enlisted Guernsey, resident St Peter Port, Guernsey. Husband of
Mrs. R. Glasse, of 12, Strand, Guernsey, Channel Isles. Formerly
8764, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY, ROUEN,
Seine-Maritime, France. Plot B. Row 22. Grave 38. |
GOASDOUE |
Jean
Baptiste |
Taken
prisoner by the Germans, and unfortunately caught TB whilst imprisoned.
He was exchanged for another prisoner during the war and after treatment
for some time in Switzerland, returned to Guernsey where he died
in 1922. |
GODDEN |
Ernest
S |
[Spelt
GODDON on SDGW] Private 23150, 6th Battalion, King's Own (Yorkshire
Light Infantry). Killed in action 28 January 1916. Born St Martin's,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Formerly 35300, Royal Army Service
Corps. Buried in NEW IRISH FARM CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot II. Row B. Grave 15. |
GODFREY |
Martin
Frederick |
Private
1199, "D" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st
(Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 12
April 1918. Aged 39. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. J. Godfrey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
GOODMAN |
Henry
E |
Private
22068, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 16 March 1916. Born and resident St Peter Port,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS
MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 124. |
GRADWELL |
George |
[Listed
sa DRADWELL on SDGW - Served as DRADWELL] Private 9620, 2nd Battalion,
East Lancashire Regiment. Died in United Kingdom 26 January 1915.
Aged 26. Born Vale, Guernsey, enlistd Guernsey. Son of Edward and
Rachel Gradwell, of Guernsey. Cremated in LEEDS (LAWNSWOOD) CEMETERY,
Yorkhire. Screen Wall. W. 438. |
GRAHAM |
G
H |
No
further information currently |
GRANTHAM |
C
A |
No
further information currently |
GREEN |
Edwin
Charles |
Second
Lieutenant, 4th Battalion, {rince of Wales's (North Staffordshire
Regiment). Killed in action 26 March 1918. Aged 23. Son of Edwin
Albert and Elizabeth Helen Green, of "Mayfield," Queen's
Rd., Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in ST. PIERRE CEMETERY, AMIENS,
Somme, France. Plot IX. Row G. Grave 2. |
GREEN |
Ernest
H |
Acting
Corporal 511, 1st Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Died in Galipolli
27 December 1915. Aged 30. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Francis
and Alice E. Green. No known grave. Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL,
Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 59 to 73 or 218 to 219. |
GREEN |
Harold
Leon |
Private
34526, 1st/5th Battalion (Territorial), Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
Killed in action 9 September 1918. Aged 20. Born and resident Guernsey,
enlisted Lewisham, Middlesex. Son of William and Annie Green, of
Guernsey. Formerly 6533, London Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated
on GIAVERA MEMORIAL, Italy. |
GREEN |
Harry |
Private
1361, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 29. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of William and Minnie Green, of Brook St.,
Benson, Wallingford, Berks., England; husband of Gladys A. Le Tissier
(formerly Green, (nee Guille), of Bel Air, Abecq, Guernsey. No known
grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel
11. |
GREEN |
Stanley
Slade |
Gunner
91218, "D" Battery, 51st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Died of wounds 22 April 1917. Aged 24. Enlisted and resident Guernsey.
Husband of Lily Maud Green (nee Richard), of 11, St. Clement's Rd.,
St. John'S, Guernsey. Buried in ST. NICOLAS BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot I. Row G. Grave 12. |
GREGG |
Charles
James Winter |
Private
5707. 1st/7th Battalion, London Regiment. Killed in action 17
September 1916. Aged 24. Enlisted Sun St., London, resident Fulham.
Son of James W. and Alice Louisa Gregg, of New Rd., St. Sampson's,
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 9 D 9 C 13 C and 12 C
|
GRUCHY |
John |
Corporal
695, 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in action 8 November
1918. Aged 33. Born Jersey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of the late Emile
Leon Gruchy and of Augustine Marie Gruchy (nee Malassis), of L'Auvrairie,
Manche, France. Buried in PONT-SUR-SAMBRE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord,
France. Row B. Grave 27. |
GUEGAN |
Augustin
Jacques Marie |
48th
Regimentt, French Infantry. Killed in action at Arras 9 May 1915. |
GUÉRIN |
Eugene |
Gunner
90887, "D" Battery, 122nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed 19 September 1918. Enlisted and resident Guernsey. Buried
in FINS NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, SOREL-LE-GRAND, Somme, France. Plot
VIII. Row E. Grave 30. |
GUÉRIN |
J |
No
further information currently |
GUÉRIN |
Leon
[Maximillien] |
Private
21835, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Died of wounds 28 May 1915. Aged 19. Born and resident Value, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Jean Marie and Louise Reine Guerin, of
Bordeaux, Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Formerly 8861, Royal
Irish Regiment. Buried in BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot V. Row D. Grave 55. |
GUILBERT |
Edward
James Thomas |
Private
1648, "D" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st
(Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 11
April 1918. Aged 31. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. Anibal
Guilbert, of St. Peter Port; husband of Lily Frances Guilbert, of
Carteret Rd., Castel, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on
PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
GUILBERT |
Frederick |
Private
195, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 25 November 1917. Aged 43. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Le Cras, of La Villiette,
St. Martin'S; husband of Elsie Gordon (formerly Guilbert), of St.
Martin'S, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL,
LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
GUILBERT |
N
B |
No
further information currently |
GUILLE |
James
G |
Private
3226, "D" Company, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment.
Died of wounds 10 June 1916. Aged 31. Born Castel, Guernsey, enlisted
Guernsey, resident Vazon, Guernsey. Son of James and Mary Ann Guille,
of La Rocquette, Nayon, Castel, Guernsey. Buried in LILLERS COMMUNAL
CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot V. Row C. Grave 16. |
GUILLIARD |
Thomas
le P |
Private
1467, "A" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st
(Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 12
April 1918. Aged 20. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. A.
Guilliard, of Les Salines, St. Sampson's, Guernsey. No known grave.
Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11.
|
GUILLOU |
Francis
W |
[GUILLON
on SDGW] Private 1529, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 10 May 1918.
Aged 19. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Philip Francis and Adele
Guillou, of La Ruette, L'Islet, St. Sampson's, Guernsey, C.I. Buried
in HAMBURG CEMETERY, Hamburg, Germany. Plot V. Row B. Grave 3. |
GUILMOTO |
A |
No
further information currently |
GUMBLEY |
D
C B |
No
further information currently |
GUPPY |
John
Sydney |
Private
12305, 5th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed in action at
Galipoli 9 August 1915. Aged 25. Born St Helier's, Jersey, enlisted
Guernsey, resident St John's, Guernsey. Son of George and Louisa
Guppy, of 3, Rue de Bouillion, St. John's, Guernsey. No known grave.
Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel
136 to 139. |
GUPPY |
William
Stanley |
Serjeant
865, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 1 April 1918. Aged 29. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of William Henry and Alice S. Guppy, of Guernsey.
Buried in NINE ELMS BRITISH CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot XIV. Row B. Grave 13. |
HALE |
John |
Private
18898, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Died of wounds 19 October 1916. Born Vale, Guernsey, enlisted and
resident Guernsey. Buried in HEILLY STATION CEMETERY, MERICOURT-L'ABBE,
Somme, France. Plot V. Row C. Grave 33. |
HALE |
W
H |
No
further information currently |
HALL |
Charles
Winskin |
[Winskill
on CWGC] Private 1237, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 31 March 1918.
Aged 37. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Charles Winskill Hall,
of Westmorland; husband of Helena Martin Russell (formerly Hall),
of Plaisance, Catel, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE
COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 161. |
HAMBLEN |
Frederick
James |
Company
Serjeant Major 476, 10th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed
in action 4 November 1916. Born and resident Guernsey. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and
Face 3 C and 3 D. |
HAMEL |
Robert
Stanley |
Second
Lieutenant, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918. Aged 23.
Son of Alfred James Hamel and Ada Maria Hamel (nee Chapple), of
Doulieu, 19, Paris St., Guernsey. Student at St. John's College,
Battersea, London. Enlisted in 18th Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps,
Sept., 1915. Gazetted to Royal Guernsey Light Inf., Oct., 1917.
No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium.
Panel 11. |
HAMLEY |
J
H |
No
further information currently |
HAMON |
Alexander
Leon M |
Private
2218, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 16 November 1918. Aged 19. Son of Mathurin
and Marie Hamon, of Guernsey. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot L. Row C. Grave 33. |
HAMON |
John
Francis M |
Private
22072, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 5 September 1916. Aged 20. Born St Saviour's, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey, resident Vale, Guernsey. Son of M. A. Hamon,
of L'Abbaye Cottage, Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands, and the late
John Hamon. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAl, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 15 A. |
HAMSON |
Cecil
John |
Gunner
91982, 165th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 3 April
1918. Aged 21. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of John Alfred and Alice Maud Mary Hamson (nee Taylor), of 3,
St. James St., Guernsey, C.I. Buried in GEZAINCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY
EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot II. Row H. Grave 2. |
HARDING |
Francis
Percival |
Private
396, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 30 November 1917. Aged 23. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of William and Lizzie Harding, of Salt
Pans, St. Sampson's, Guernsey; husband of Mary Le Tissier (formerly
Harding), of La Miellette, Vale, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
HARRIS |
C |
No
further information currently |
HARRIS |
C |
No
further information currently |
HARRIS |
F
C |
|
HARRISON |
Cecil
Henry |
Rifleman
6221, 7th Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own). Killed
in action 7 September 1915. Aged 23. Born and resident Guernsey,
enlisted Bournemouth. Son of Mrs. J. Harrison, of 4, Charroterie,
Guernsey. Buried in POTIJZE BURIAL GROUND CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot/Row/Section X. Grave 26. |
HARRY |
Alfred
T |
Gunner
91313, "D" Battery, 50th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 18 October 1917. Enlisted and resident Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 4 to 6 and 162. |
HAUENSTEIN |
Frederick
C |
Private
20947, 5th Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's 9Wiltshire Regiment).
Died in Mesopotamia 20 May 1916. Aged 21. Born St Petere Port, Guernsey,
enlisted and resident Guernsey. Son of Mr. J. Hauenstein, of 41,
High St., St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Buried in AMARA WAR CEMETERY,
Iraq. Plot VIII. Row H. Grave 12. |
HAUENSTEIN |
Jack |
Private
19202, 6th Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Killed in action 27 October 1916. Born and resident St Peter Port,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 13 A. |
HAWTREY |
R |
No
further information currently |
HAYES |
James
Henry |
[Listed
as Henry James HAYES on CWGC] Sapper 13132, 57th Field Company,
Royal Engineers. Killed in action 14 November 1917. Aged 36. Born
St Peters Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of James and Jane
Hayes, of St. Jacques, Guernsey; husband of Edith Jane Hayes, of
Witchampton, Wimborne, Dorset. Buried in YPRES RESERVOIR CEMETERY,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot III. Row B. Grave 9. |
HEBDON |
Charles
William |
Gunner
20720, 91st Heavy Battery, Royal garrison Artillery. Died 8 June
1917. Aged 33. Son of Lionel and Norah Hebdon, of Bethnal Green,
London; husband of Lily Blampied Hebdon, of 2, Amballes, St. John's,
Guernsey. Buried in DEIR EL BELAH WAR CEMETERY, Israel and Palestine
(including Gaza). Row A. Grave 221. |
HELMAN |
John
William |
Able
Seaman J/26947, Royal Navy. Died 28 February 1920. Aged 24. Buried
in ST. ANDREW'S CHURCHYARD, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. Plot 273.
|
HELP |
John
W |
Private
439, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 12 April 1918. Aged 19. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of John Edward and Harriet Help, of 48, Salerie,
St. Peter Port, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
HENRY |
J
M |
No
further information currently |
HERRING,
MiD |
William
Henry |
Corporal (Fitter) 89239, 122nd Battery, 52nd Brigade, Royal Field
Artillery. Killed in action 28 August 1918. Aged 22. Born St Peters
Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Henry James and Jane Marguerite
Herring, of St. Julian's Hall, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Mentioned
in Despatches (MiD). Buried in MONCHY BRITISH CEMETERY, MONCHY-LE-PREUX,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row D. Grave 18. |
HIBBS |
J |
No
further information currently |
HICKS |
Albert
John |
Private
12373, 1st Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Died of wounds 4 July
1916. Aged 23. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Albert F. P. and
Ellen Ann Hicks (nee Fry) of Tertre Vale, Guernsey. Born in Guernsey.
Buried in DOULLENS COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION NO. 1, Somme, France.
Plot III. Row B. Grave 5. |
HICKS |
W
S |
No
further information currently |
HILL |
Albert
Allen |
Private
DM2/135285, 631st Mechanised Transport Company, Royal Army Service
Corps. Died in East Africa 24 March 1917. Born and enlisted Guernsey,
resident Southampton. Buried in MOROGORO CEMETERY, Tanzania . Plot
VII. Row D. Grave 2. |
HILL |
C
P |
|
HILL |
Henry
Walter |
[Walter
Henry on SDGW & CWGC] Gunner 192331, 145th Siege Battery, Royal
Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds 24 May 1918. Aged 39. Enlisted
Guernsey. Husband of Emma F. Hill, of 11, Les Camps Terrace, St.
Martins, Guernsey. Buried in AIRE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot II. Row K. Grave 8. |
HILL |
Norman
Ernest Albert |
Second
Lieutenant, 14th Battalion, Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire
Regiment). Died 27 March 1915. Aged 28. Son of John Rowland Hill
and Frances Hill, of Bebington, Cheshire, and Guernsey. A tea planter
in Ceylon. Buried in ST. MARTIN'S NEW CEMETERY, GUERNSEY, Channel
islands. Plot/Row/Section F. Grave 2. |
HOCKADAY |
F |
No
further information currently |
HOCKADAY |
T |
No
further information currently |
HODDER |
Charles
Richard |
Private
826, "D" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918.
Aged 25. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. Martha Hodder,
of New St., Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
HOOLAHAN |
S |
No
further information currently |
HOOPER |
[Theobald]
A |
Private
21841, 7/8th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 7 June 1917. Aged 26. Born and resident St Peter
Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. May Edwards, of 1,
Rosemary Lane, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Formerly 9573, Royal Irish
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 42. |
HOPWOOD |
Edwin
John |
Lieutenant,
10th Battalion attached 6th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment.
Killed in action 9 April 1915. Aged 47. Son of E. J. and Julia Noel
Hopwood, of Guernsey. Buried in AMARA WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot XVI.
Row K. Grave 2. |
HORN |
James |
Lance
Corporal 8617, 6th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers. Killed
in action 17 July 1916. Born Guernsey, enlisted St Pancras, London,
resident Islington, London, N. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France . Pier and Face 4 A and 4 D. |
HORNBY |
T
J J |
No
further information currently |
HORRELL |
Albert
Christopher |
Private
1623, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 28. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. P. Horrell, of 7, Allery St., St.
Peter Port, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
HORRELL |
T
G |
No
further information currently |
HORRELL |
W
P |
No
further information currently |
HOTTON |
Eric
Alfred |
Serjeant
161, "D" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December
1917. Aged 24. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. A. J. and
Mrs. A. L. Hotton, of Beachfield, St. Sampson's, Guernsey, Channel
Islands. Buried in POINT-DU-JOUR MILITARY CEMETERY, ATHIES, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row G. Grave 5. |
HOTTON |
W |
No
further information currently |
HOUGH |
Edwin
William |
Private
437, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 27 November 1917. Aged 21. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Kezia Julia Hough, of The Homestead,
Mount Durand, Guernsey, and the late William Hough. No known grave.
Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel
13. |
HOWLETT |
Thomas
Frederick |
Private
940, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 30. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Robert and Clara Howlett. No known
grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France.
Panel 13. |
HUBERT |
Cecil
Charles |
Corporal
196, "B" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 20 January
1918. Aged 24. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Charles John and
Alice Hubert, of "Ashbourne," Brock Rd., Guernsey, C.I.
No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 161. |
HUDSON |
C |
|
HUGO |
C
J |
No
further information currently |
HULLAH,
MM + Bar |
Irvin |
Serjeant
62495, "C" Battery, 107th brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 4 April 1918. Aged 25. Born Halifax, Yorkshire,
enlisted Bardford, Yorkshire. Son of Mrs. E. Hollings, of Nocq Rd.,
St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Native of Lightcliffe, Halifax, Yorks.
Awarded the Military M<edal (M.M.) and Bar. Buried in MOREUIL
COMMUNAL CEMETERY ALLIED EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot/Row/Section
A. Grave 35. |
HUNKIN |
A
H |
No
further information currently |
HUTCHINSON |
Clifford
J |
Lance
Corporal 476, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL,
LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
HUTCHINSON |
Harold
James |
Sapper
25318, 54th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action 14
July 1916. Born Guernsey, enlisted London, resident Walthamstow,
Essex. Son of James and Emma A. Hutchison, of 119, Higham Hill Rd.,
Walthamstow, Essex. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Pier and Face 8 A and 8 D. |
HUXFORD |
George
E |
Private
21838, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Died of wounds 29 April 1916. Born and resident St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Formerly 7891, Royal Irish Regiment. Np known
grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel
124. |
INGROUILLE |
Cflifford
James |
Private
1019, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 1 December 1917. Aged 20. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Frederick A Ingrouille and Mary E. Bousourd
his wife, of Guernsey. Buried in FINS NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, SOREL-LE-GRAND,
Somme, France. Plot II. Row E. Grave 20. |
INGROUILLE |
John
W |
Private
11670, 9th Battalion, Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment).
Died 22 January 1917. Aged 20. Born and resident Vale, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Nicholas Peter Ingrouille and Octavia
Page Ingrouille, of La Blanche, Charrese Vale, Guernsey. Buried
in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot XXI. Row
C. Grave 15A. |
INGROUILLE |
Samuel |
Private
383, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
JAGO |
Albert |
Lance
Corporal 1307, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 20 December 1917. Aged 27.
Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Jacques Jago, of Les Cerfs, Cobo,
Castel, Guernsey. Formerly 6/3241, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried
in ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France.
Section P. Plot V. Row D. Grave 5A. |
JAMES,
DCM |
Harry
Leonard |
Serjeant
586, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 22 March 1918. Aged 20. Born London
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Henry and Emily James, of London.
Awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M.). Buried in NINE
ELMS BRITISH CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot X. Row D.
Grave 21. |
JAUME |
A |
No
further information currently |
JEGOU |
F |
No
further information currently |
JEGU |
Stephen
John |
Private
138, "B" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 25 November
1917. Aged 19. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Francis George
and Mary Jegu, of Les Blicqs, St. Andrews, Guernsey. No known grave.
Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel
13. See also Forest |
JEHAN |
Alfred |
Private
776, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 7 January 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Husband of Beatrice Jane Jehan, of Les Islet Arsenal,
St. Peter-in-the-Wood, Guernsey. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot XXXI. Row E. Grave 1. See also St
Saviour |
JEHAN |
Amos |
Private
1474, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 21 March 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 161. See also St Saviour
|
JEHAN |
John
C |
Private
272, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. See also Forest |
JEHAN |
John
Wilfred |
Private
1606, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 25. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of John Jehan and Ada Jehan; husband of Mabel
L. Jehan. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. See also Forest |
JEHAN |
Marshall
de Jersey |
Private
2542, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 13 April 1918. Aged 23. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas and Ethel Jehan, of 36, Glamey
Esplanade, Guernsey. Formerly 6/3242, Royal Irish Regiment. No known
grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel
11. |
JEHAN |
William
H |
Lance
Corporal 18356, "B" Company, 1st Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's
(Wiltshire Regiment). Killed in action 25 September 1915. Aged 21.
Born, resident and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Jehan,
of 15, Cliff St., Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES
(MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 53. |
JENKINS |
Arthur
W |
Wheeler
89237, 5th "C" Reserve Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Died in United Kingdom 11 July 1916. Aged 19. Enlisted Guernsey,
resident Bouet, Guernsey. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jenkins, of Surprise
Cottage, Le Grande Bonet, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Buried east
of the church in ST. PETER PORT (ST. JOHN) CHURCHYARD, GUERNSEY,
Channel Islands. |
JOHNS |
Frank
Dallas |
[Spelt
Dallis on SDGW] Private 33358, 6th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire
Light Infantry. Died of wounds 22 August 1917. Aged 20. Born and
resident Guernsey, enlisted London. Son of Maria Jane and the late
William Henry Johns, of 92, Victoria Rd., Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Formerly 27222, Hussars. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot XXII. Row Q. Grave 11A. |
JOHNS |
Harry |
Private
929, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 23 March 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 161. |
JOHNS |
Herbert |
Captain,
Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 11 April 1918. Son of Frederick
William and Annie Julia Johns, of Brierton Vale, Guernsey. No known
grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel
11. |
JONES |
Albert
C |
Private
11901, 8th Battalion, Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment).
Killed in action 6 June 1918. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on SOISSONS MEMORIAL, Aisne,
France. |
JONES |
William |
either
Private 7955, 1st Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in
action 23 October 1914. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Norwich,
Norfolk. No known grave. Commemorated at YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 43 and 45.
or
Driver 91762, 39th Division Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 16 February 1918. Aged 28. Enlisted and resident
Guernsey. Son of William G. J. and Mary Ann Jones, of 28, Mysore
Rd., Battersea, London. Native of St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Buried
in FINS NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, SOREL-LE-GRAND, Somme, France. Plot
IV. Row B. Grave 14.
|
JORDAN |
L |
No
further information currently |
JORY |
Bernard
Milton |
Driver
179153, "C" Battery, 87th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Died of wounds 18 September 1917. Aged 19. Enlisted and resident
Hammersmith, London, W. Son of Mrs. M. P. Jory, of "The Laurels,"
Candie Rd., Guernsey. Buried in GODEWAERSVELDE BRITISH CEMETERY,
Nord, France. Plot I. Row E. Grave 2. |
JOYCE |
Frederick |
Private
2659, 1st Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed in action in Mesopotamia
9 January 1917. Born St Ann's, Alderney, enlisted Guernsey. In the
1901 census he is aged 4, son of Charles and Rose Joyce, born Alderney,
resident St Martin's, Guernsey; borther of William Joyce (below).
Buried in AMARA WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot XV. Row A. Grave 4. See
also St Martin's, Guernsey |
JOYCE |
William |
Private
23742, 2nd Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed in action 18 November
1916. Aged 18. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Charles Joyce.
In the 1901 census he is aged 2, son of Charles and Rose Joyce,
born St Martin's, Guernsey, resident St Martin's, Guernsey; brother
of Frederick Joyce (above). No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 13 A and 14 C. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
JULLIOT |
Paul |
Private
D/5132, "B" Squadron, 3rd Dragoon Guards (Primnce of Wales'
Own). Died of wounds 17 April 1917. Born St helier;s, Jersey, enlisted
Guernsey, resident Hammersmith. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Julliot;
husband of Florence Ethel Julliot, of 102 C, Guinness Buildings,
Fulham Palace Rd., Hammersmith, London. Native of Guernsey. Buried
in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot XIX. Row
A. Grave 11. |
KAINES |
George
William |
Corporal
8350, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action at Gallipoli
2 December 1915. Aged 28. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted
Guernsey. Son of Henry John and Emma Jemima Kaines, of 22, Havilland
St., Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL,
Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 125-134 or 223-226 228-229 &
328. |
KAVANAGH |
J |
No
further information currently |
KEYHO |
Albert
E |
Lance
Corporal 3244, "D" Company, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish
Regiment. Killed in action 3 September 1916. Aged 26. Born St Peter's
Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. H. and Mrs. M. A.
Keyho, of 7, Guelle Terrace, Mont Arrive, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
No known grave,. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 3 A. |
KEYHO |
James
Martin |
Gunner
89231, "C" Battery, 51st Brigade,Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 20 November 1916. Born St Petere Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 A and 8 A. |
KIMBER |
Thomas
Henry |
Pioneer
324529, 245th Army Troops. Company, Royal Engineers. Died 20 November
1918. Aged 33. Born Vale, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey, resident
St Peter Port, Guernsey. Son of George Kimber; husband of Beatrice
Kimber, of 4, Charroterie, St. Peter's Port, Guernsey. Buried in
KORTRIJK (ST. JAN) COMMUNAL CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 27. |
KING |
John |
Corporal
9018, 1st/1st (Kent) Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed
in action 12 September 1917. Aged 40. Born West Rudham, Norfolk,
enlisted Norwich. Son of Mr. and Mrs. King, of Rugham, nr. Lakenham,
Norfolk; husband of Mary King, of Guernsey. Served 17 years in the
Royal Garrison Artillery. On active service in France from Aug.,
1914. Buried in VLAMERTINGHE NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot V. Row F. Grave 8. |
KNIGHT |
W
G |
No
further information currently |
KNIGHT |
W
H |
No
further information currently |
KRECKLER |
Edward
H |
Lance
Corporal 19587, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Killed in action 8 May 1918. Born and resident St Peter's Port,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Buried in VOORMEZEELE ENCLOSURE NO.3,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XIV. Row G. Grave 18. |
LACEY |
Ernest
John |
Private
273, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 20. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Maud Lacey, of 36,
Mount Row, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL,
LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
LAINÉ |
Edward
W |
Private
22076, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Died 23 March 1916. Aged 18. Born and resident St Sampson's, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Elizabeth Laine, of Roland Rd., St. Sampson's,
Guernsey. Buried in BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot V. Row B. Grave 76. |
LAINÉ |
F
de M |
No
further information currently |
LAINÉ |
Harry
James |
Private
1387, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918. Aged 29. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Alfred and Mary Laine, of Richmond, St.
Saviours, Guernsey; husband of Agnes Lucas (formerly Laine, nee
Mahy). No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut,
Belgium. Panel 11. |
LAINÉ |
Thomas
de Jersey |
Second
Lieutenant, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 21 November 1917. No known
grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel
11. |
LAINÉ |
Wilfred
P |
Private
19043, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Killed in action 25 September 1915. Born St Sampson's, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey, resident St Peter's Port, Guernsey. Buried in
CABARET-ROUGE BRITISH CEMETERY, SOUCHEZ, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot XXVII. Row C. Grave 12. |
LANGLOIS |
George
Edmund |
Private
24233, 6th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Died of wounds 11 June
1918. Born St Peter in the Wood, Guernsey, enlisted Jersey, resident
Georgetwon, Jersey. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN,
Seine-Maritime, France. Section Q. Plot III. Row G. Grave 15. See
also Forest, Guernsey |
LANGLOIS |
George
Henry |
Private
1038, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 8 December 1917. Aged 23. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas and Rachel Langlois, of Les Nouettes
Cottage No. 1, Forest, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in ST.
SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Section
P. Plot V. Row K. Grave 1B. |
LANGLOIS |
Harry |
Lance
Coporal 766, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL,
LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
LANOE |
Emile
Louis |
Private
702977, 23rd (County of London) Battalion posted to "B"
Company, 2/21st Battalion, London Regiment. Killed in action 31
October 1917. Aged 33. Born Guernsey, enlisted WHitehall, resident
St James Street, London. Son of Yves Lanoe and Marie T. Lanoe, of
Le Camp, Castel, Guernsey. Buried in BEERSHEBA WAR CEMETERY, Israel
and Palestine (including Gaza). Section A. Grave 29. |
LASAUCE |
Alfred |
Private
623, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died in the United Kingdom 23 June 1917. Born Jersey
and enlisted Guernsey. Buried in FORT GEORGE MILITARY CEMETERY,
ST. PETER PORT, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. Plot/Row/Section O. Grave
209. |
LASAUCE |
Charles |
Private
26145, 1st Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Died of wounds 7 June 1917. Born and resident St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Buried in WESTHOF FARM CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot II. Row B. Grave 3. |
LAUNAY |
J |
No
further information currently |
LAURIER |
Frank
John |
Private
1693, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
LAURIER |
M |
No
further information currently |
LAURIER |
P |
No
further information currently |
LAVENNE |
J
E |
No
further information currently |
LAWLESS |
Nicholas |
Private
22077, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusliers).
Died of wounds 23 July 1917. Born and resident St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Buried in BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot V. Row G. Grave 25. |
LAWRENCE |
Herbert
Robert House |
[Spelt
LAWRANCE on SDGW & CWGC] Lance Corporal 717, Royal Guernsey
Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia.
Killed in action 6 December 1917. Aged 33. Born and enlisted Guernsey.
Son of John and Grace Lawrance, of St. Sampson's, Guernsey; husband
of Florence Lawrance, of 75, Hill Avenue, Victoria Park, Bristol.
Buried in TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot III.
Row E. Grave 37. |
LAWRENCE |
T
A F |
No
further information currently |
LAWRENCE |
Thomas
Samuel John |
Private
978, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
LAYARD |
R
S |
No
further information currently |
LE
BLOND |
Leon
E |
Acting
Serjeant 8351, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died of wounds
28 April 1917. Aged 30. Born St Saviour's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Esprit Napoleon Le Blond and Celestine Victorine Lepelletier
Le Blond, of 6, Rohais, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Buried in DUISANS
BRITISH CEMETERY, ETRUN, Pas de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row H.
Grave 30. |
LE
CANU |
P
A F |
No
further information currently |
LE
CHEMINANT |
Abraham |
Private
3255, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 11 May
1916. Born Value, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Buried in DUD CORNER
CEMETERY, LOOS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row G. Grave 4. |
LE
CHEMINANT |
Cyril |
Lieutenant,
7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 9 August 1917.
Aged 23. Son of Harold G. Le Cheminant, of "Trenwith",
Rouge Huis Avenue, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated
on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 4. |
LE
CHEMINANT |
Frederick
James |
Private
86, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 25 May 1918. Aged 21. Born and enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Frederick James Le-Cheminant and his wife, Amy Eliza Le Sauvage.
Buried in CONDE-SUR-L'ESCAUT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot/Row/Section
A. Grave 43. See also Forest |
LE
COCQ |
Yves
M F |
Serjeant
3144, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Died of wounds 19 August
1916. Born La Trinite, Jersey, enlisted Guernsey. Buried in COBO
(ST. MATTHEW) CHURCHYARD, CASTEL, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. |
LE
CRAS |
Edwin |
[Transcribed
as LA GRAS] Private 631, "D" Company, Royal Guernsey Light
Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed
in action 11 April 1918. Aged 21. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Le Cras, of La Villiette, St. Martin's, Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium.
Panel 11. See also St Martin's, Guernsey |
LE
CRAS |
Jack |
[Transcribed
as LA GRAS] Private 22081, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria;s (Royal
Irish Fusiliers). Died 18 March 1916. Aged 40. Born and resident
St Sampson's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Husband of Clementine
Le Cras, of Vale Avenue, Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried
in SAILLY-LABOURSE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section
O. Grave 11. |
LE
GALLEZ |
Alfred
Ernest |
Private
930, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
LE
GALLEZ |
H
J |
No
further information currently |
LE
GALLEZ |
Thomas
Henry |
Lance
Corporal 1382, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
LE
GALLOUDEC |
Ernest
Peter |
[Listed
as LE GALLONDEC on SDGW] Lance Corporal 559, Royal Guernsey Light
Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed
in action 1 December 1917. Born Jersey and enlisted Guernsey. No
known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord,
France. Panel 13. |
LE
HURAY |
Clarence
Henry |
Private
1079, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died in the United Kingdom 7 March 1917. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Husband of Cecile Le Huray, of 17, Bailiffs Cross,
St. Andrews, Guernsey. Buried in ST. MARTIN'S NEW CEMETERY, GUERNSEY,
Channel Islands. Plot/Row/Section I. Grave 40. |
LE
HURAY |
Edward
Cyril |
Serjeant
2519, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 5 April 1918. Aged 26. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of John Le Huray, of "La Mare,"
Roland Rd., St. Sampson's, Guernsey; husband of Reta Le Huray, of
Eden Cottage, Havilland, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Formerly 3/9579,
Royal Irish Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
LE
HURAY |
Henry
Edward |
Private
623, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died in the United Kingdom 6 December 1918. Aged
25. Born Guernsey. Son of Edward Le Huray and Ellen Shaw, his wife;
husband of Emily Elizabeth Torode (formerly Le Huray), of Route
Militaire, St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Buried in ST. SAMPSON CHURCHYARD,
GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. Special Memorial. |
LE
HURAY |
Harold |
Private
210, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
LE
LACHEUR |
Francis
Charles |
Private
63, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 19. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Charles and Amelia Le Lacheur, of
San Mateo, St. Saviours, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
LE
LIÈVRE |
Cyril
E T |
Lance
Corporal 3259, "D" Company, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish
Regiment. Killed in action 3 September 1916. Aged 21. Born St Martin's,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Charlotte Le Lievre, of Helvellyn,
Carmel, St. Martins, Guernsey, and the late Eugene L. Le Lievre.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 3 A. See also St Martin's,
Guernsey |
LE
MAITRE |
Frank
Aslett |
Private
912, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 29. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of the late James and Emily Le Maitre,
of Momains Vale, Guernsey; husband of Edith Maindonald (formerly
Le Maitre, nee Hubert), of Mares Peliees, Vale, Guernsey. No known
grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France.
Panel 13. |
LE
MAITRE |
H |
No
further information currently |
LE
MAITRE |
Oclare |
Private
21131, 5th Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Died in Mesopotamia 19 June 1916. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Jersey, resident St Heliers, Jersey. Buried in AMARA WAR
CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot VIII. Row D. Grave 2. |
LE
MESSURIER |
I
L |
No
further information currently |
LE
MOAL |
Albert
Francois Thomas |
Signalman
J/25051, H.M.S. Begonia, Royal Navy. Lost when his ship was sunk
in a collision with a German submarine off Casablanca 6 October
1917. Aged 19. Born 18 January 1898 in Guernsey. Box Maker by trade.
First served 29 May 1913. Son of Mrs. Albertha Le-Moal, of 22, Pollet
St., St. Peter Port, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 25. |
LE
MOIGNAN |
J
V |
No
further information currently |
LE
MOIGNAN |
Philip
Paul |
Private
1247, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
LE
MOIGNE |
Frederick |
Private
176, "B" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918.
Aged 42. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Frederick and Mary Jane
Le Moigne, of Rue de L'Eglise, St. Peter-in-the-Wood, Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium.
Panel 11. |
LE
MORZEDEC |
H |
No
further information currently |
LE
MOTTEE |
Edward
d’Albret |
Major,
Gloucestershire Regiment attached G.S.O 2 to 8th Division Staff.
Died between 25 and 27 September 1915. Aged 41. Son of Col. John
E. and Laura Le Mottee, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, C.I.; husband
of Charlotte M. Le Mottee. Awarded the Distinguished Service Order
(DSO), also Twice Mentioned in Despatches. No known grave. Commemorated
on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 60 to 64.
Extract
from The Distinguished Service Order 1886 to 1915:
LE
MOTTEE, EDWARD D'ALBRET, Lieut., was born 20 Oct. 1873,
at. Guernsey, Channel Islands, eldest son of Colonel John Edward
Le Mottee, retired Army Officer, A.D.C. to King Edward VII. and
King George V., and of Laura Lukin, daughter of Fred Lukin, of
Guernsey. He was educated at Twyford School, Rugby, and the Royal
Military College, Sandhurst, and joined the Army 21 Jan. 1893.
He became Adjutant., 1803; was retained for a longer term in that
appointment, during the South African War, 1899-1902, including
the Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Poplar Grove and Dreifontein;
operations in Orange River Colony; operations in Transvaal (mentioned
in Despatches twice; Queen's South African Medal and clasps);
Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Dreifontein and Transvaal (Queen's
and King's Medals and six clasps, 1901-2), and was created a Companion
of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 27 Sept. 1901]
: Edward D'Albret Le Mottee, Lieut., Gloucestershire Regt. In
recognition of services during operations in South Africa."
He became Captain 21 Jan. 1902; Major 8 Nov. 1914, and was appointed
G.S.0.2, 9th Division, in the European War; was present at the
Battle of Loos 27 Sept. 1915, since when he has been missing.
He served in India and Aden after passing out. of the Staff College
in 1900, as D.A.A.G., Brigade Major and D.A.A. and Q.M.G.; joined
the 1st Battn. Gloucestershire Regt. at home in 1912; commanded
Company of Gentlemen Cadets (G.S.O., 2nd Grade), R.M.C., 1 Aug.
1914, to Jan. 1915; G.S.O., 2nd Grade, 9th Division, Jan. 1915;
went to France 10 May, 1915; known to have very pluckily gone
forward into trenches to rally the troops at Fosse 8, Battle of
Loos, 27 Sept. 1915 The position was lost, and no more definite
news has ever come through of He married, 20 Nov. 1912, at, St,
Mary's Church, Eastbourne, Charlotte Muriel Watts, second daughter
of George Kempthorne Watts, and they had one daughter, Ethel Mary.
The following are extracts from letters : " You will have
heard by now that we are unable to trace the whereabouts of your
husband. He very pluckily went forward on the morning of 27th
Sept. to a place called Fosse 8, where there were very heavy casualties
and fighting and went into the trenches to rally the troops, and
he did not return, and all inquiries failed to get any news of
him. The position he went up to was retaken by the Germans, so
there is a chance that he may have been slightly wounded and unable
to get away, and that. he is in their hands. I cannot, say how
sorry I am at this bad news. Your husband was a great friend of
mine, and we are all very sad at his being unaccounted for. We
can only hope he is in good hands and some news may come through
of him soon.—With very sincere sympathy from us all."
I am most grieved at this distressing news. But you must, not
despair, in spite of all the anxiety you will feel, for until
there is definite news hope cannot be gone. Any news I get, of
course you shall have, but it is hard to get any. I am so very,
very sorry for you, for your anxiety must be terrible, and my
most heartfelt sympathy is with you. Your husband was such a help
to me always, and I pray that better news may be forthcoming."
"I was very sorry to hear the sad news. Your husband was
a great. friend of mine, amid we worked together for all those
months so happily. You know how touch I grieve his loss, and how
sincerely I sympathize with you." "I am sorry to say
there is no more news, but I do not think we can expect any now
unless it conies through from the German side. A message was received
from your husband about 5.45, 27 Sept. 1915, saying he was coming
back, and asking for a car to be sent to Vermelles (the limit
for cars) to meet, him. As the situation was an anxious one, General
Thesiger went down to Vermelles in the car to meet, your husband
and hear the latest, news from him of Fosse S. After General Thesiger
had started, affairs at Fosse 8 became very critical, and the
General evidently went up there to try and re-establish the situation.
Your husband must. have gone with him, and has not been heard
of since. I feel so much with you, and one cannot do anything
to clear up the situation; but, I don't despair, as I don't see
any reason why he should not be in the hands of the Germans."
See
also St Martin's, Guernsey |
LE
NOURY |
James |
Private
448, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 21 March 1918. Aged 36. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Sophia Le Noury, of Les Salines, St. Sampson's,
Guernsey, and the late Thomas Le Noury; husband of Lizzie Jehan
Le Noury, of St. Saviour'S, Guernsey, C.I. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 161. |
LE
NOURY |
Wilfred |
Lance
Corporal 3477, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action
7 June 1917. Born St Saviour's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. No
known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 33. See also St Saviour
|
LE
NOURY |
William
John |
[Listed
as J W LE NOURY on CWGC] Acting Bombardier 89223, "A"
Battery, 232nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action
1 July 1917. Enlisted Guernsey, resident St Martin's, Guernsey.
Buried in BELGIAN BATTERY CORNER CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot I. Row B. Grave 9. |
LE
NOURY |
William
[Thomas] |
Gunner
89222, 9th Division Ammunition Column attached to 77th Heavy Artillery
Group, Royal Field Artillery. Died 13 December 1917. Aged 29. Enlisted
Guernsey, resident Mount Durand, Guernsey. Son of Alice Julia Le
Noury, of Canada House, 68, Mount Durand, Guernsey, and the late
William Le Noury. Buried in YPRES RESERVOIR CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot IV. Row B. Grave 20. |
LE
PAGE |
Alfred
Henry |
Fitter
Satff Serjeant 15835. 232nd Briagde H.Q., Royal Field Artillery.
Died 15 September 1917. Aged 40. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son
of A. H. Le Page, of Piette Rd., Guernsey, Channel Islands; husband
of May Le Page, of 2, Olinda St., Kingston, Portsmouth. Buried
in DOZINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot
VIII. Row B. Grave 14.
|
LE
PAGE |
Arthur
J |
Private
6/3264, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Died of wounds 15 July
1916. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Buried
in LONGUENESSE (ST. OMER) SOUVENIR CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot IV. Row A. Grave 3. |
LE
PAGE |
Douglas
John |
Private
12451, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 30 November 1917. Aged 20. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of John and Ada Kate Le Page, of 4, Sturt
Rd., Haslemere, Surrey, formerly St. Martin's, Guernsey. No known
grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France.
Panel 13. See also St Martin's,
Guernsey and Haslemere,
Surrey |
LE
PAGE |
Edmund
John |
Able
Seaman SS/1351, H.M.S. Good Hope, Royal Navy. Lost when his ship
was sunk in action of the Chilean Coast (Coronel) 1 November 1914.
Aged 26. Born 7 March 1888 in Castel, Guernsey. Carpenter by trade.
Son of Alfred and Maryann Le Page, of Cantraine, Catel, Guernsey;
husband of Elsie Le Lacheur (formerly Le Page), of Les Dunes, Catel,
Guernsey, Channel Islands previously of Rocre Castel, Guernsey,
Channel Islands. First served 13 April 1909. No known grave. Commemorated
on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 2. |
LE
PAGE |
E
T |
probably
Edward LE PAGE, Able Seaman, S.S. South Western (Southampton), Mercantile
Marine. Died 16 March 1918. Son of William and Rachael Le Page;
husband of Celestine Marie Le Page (nee Richer), of 48, Shakespear
Avenue, Southampton. Born in Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London, |
LE
PAGE |
George
William |
Major,
"D" Company (Guernsey Contingent), 6th Battalion, Royal
irish Regiment. Killed in action 26 January 1916. Aged 40. Son of
George William and Susan Louisa Le Page, of Guernsey; husband of
Lilian Le Page (nee Le Feuvre), of Strathmore House, Grange, Guernsey.
Buried in NOEUX-LES-MINES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot I. Row K. Grave 21. |
LE
PAGE |
George
William |
Private
16179, 1st Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed in action in Mesopotamia
9 January 1917. Born St Martin's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Buried
in AMARA WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot XV. Row A. Grave 7. |
LE
PAGE |
Harold |
Lance
Corporal 3267, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action
3 September 1916. Born St Saviour's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAl, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 3 A. See St Saviour, Guernsey |
LE
PAGE |
J
G W |
No
further information currently |
LE
PAGE |
John |
Private
881, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 29. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Nicholas and Selina Mary Le Page. No known
grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel
11. |
LE
PAGE |
Osmond |
Gunner
89217, "A" Battery, 161st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 5 November 1918. Enlisted Guernsey, resident Vale,
Guernsey. Buried in CROSS ROADS CEMETERY, FONTAINE-AU-BOIS, Nord,
France. Plot I. Row I. Grave 13. |
LE
PAGE |
Peter
Paul |
Private
1278, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 13 December 1917. Aged 21. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Son of Peter and Rachel Le Page, of Guernsey. Buried in
ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot XXIX. Row
D. Grave 26. |
LE
PAGE, MM |
Richard |
Private
591, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 26 March 1918. Aged 41. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of John Le Page; husband of Alice M Le Page,
of Croft Lane Vale, Guernsey. Awarded the Military Medal (M.M.).
Buried in VLAMERTINGHE NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot XV. Row H. Grave 1. |
LE
PATOUREL |
Wallace
MacKenzie (The Rev.) |
Chaplain,
H.M.S. Defence, Royal Navy. Lost with his ship at the Battle of
Jutland 31 May 1916. Aged 51. Son of Messurier and Elizabeth le
Patourel, of Guernsey; husband of Eva Beatrix le Patourel, of "High
Chimneys," Hurst, Berks. M.A. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Devon. Panel 10. |
LE
POIDEVIN |
Frederick
John |
[Spelt
LEPOIDEVIN on SDGW] Private 20323, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's
(Wiltshire Regiment). Killed in action 26 September 1915. Aged 20.
Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Winchester, Hampshire,
resident Guernsey. Son of Frederick Le Poidevin and Etheline Le
Poidevin, (nee Blatchford), of 1, Mount Pleasant Villas, Rouge Rue,
Guernsey. Formerly 64955, Royal Field Artillery. Buried in CABARET-ROUGE
BRITISH CEMETERY, SOUCHEZ, Pas de Calais, France. Plot VIII. Ropw
T. Grave 18. |
LE
POIDEVIN |
Herbert
John |
Lance
Corporal 223, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 26 November 1917. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL,
LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
LE
POIDEVIN |
J |
No
further information currently |
LE
POIDEVIN |
Wallace
Henry |
Private
213, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 14 October 1917. Aged 20. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Isaac and Mary Le Poidevin, of 8,
Mont Morin, St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Buried in CEMENT HOUSE CEMETERY,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot IV. Row A. Grave 17. |
LE
POIDEVIN |
Wilfred
Henry |
Corporal
288 , Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918. Aged 22. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of James Henry Le Poidevin, of "Melbourne,"
Valnord Hill, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
LE
PREVOST |
Albert
John |
Private
2188, "D" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 2nd
(Reserve) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died 21 November 1918.
Aged 19. Son of Thomas Dickson Le Prevost and Mary Judith Le Prevost,
of La Haize, Vale, Guernsey. Buried in VALE PAROCHIAL CEMETERY,
GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. Grave 559. |
LE
PREVOST |
Alfred |
Private
880, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 28. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Peter Le Prevost, of Le Douit, St.
Peter-in-the-Wood; husband of Louise Le Prevost, of La Tontaine,
St. Peter-in-the Wood, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in POINT-DU-JOUR
MILITARY CEMETERY, ATHIES, Pas de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row G.
Grave 17. |
LE
PREVOST |
Frederick
George |
Serjeant
8278, "D" Company, 1st Battalion, Devonshire Regiment.
Died 18 February 1919. Aged 25. Son of Mrs. Julia Le Quelenec, of
Banks, St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Buried in ST. SAMPSON CHURCHYARD,
GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. Special Memorial. |
LE
PREVOST |
John |
Private
167, "D" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 2nd (Reserve)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died 26 February 1920. Grandson
of Mrs Marguerite Bourgaiz of Rocque Poison, St Peter in the Wood,
Guernsey. Buried in ST. PETER-IN-THE-WOOD PAROCHIAL CEMETERY, GUERNSEY,
Channel Islands. Plot/Row/Section C. Grave 6. |
LE
QUELENCE |
Francis
Henry |
[Listed
as QUELENCE on SDGW and LE QUELENEC on CWGC] Lance Serjeant 12,
Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died in United Kingdom 5 May 1917. Aged 42. Born
Jersey and enlisted Guernsey. Husband of Julia Le Quelenec, of Banks,
St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Born in Jersey. Formerly 7/23245, Royal
Fusiliers. Buried in ST. SAMPSON CHURCHYARD, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands.
Special Memorial. |
LE
RUEZ |
Wilfred
Charles |
Private
3273, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Died of wounds 6 April
1916. Aged 21. Born St Samson's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son
of Charles and Annie Le Ruez, of 6, Fountain St., St. Peter Port,
Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in DUD CORNER CEMETERY, LOOS,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot III. Row H. Grave 14. |
LE
SAUVAGE |
Ernest |
Private
22080, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 1 May 1916. Aged 21. Born and resident St Peter-in-the-Wood,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Nico and Mary Le Sauvage, of
Les Jardin, St. Peter-in-the-Wood, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 124. |
LE
SAUVAGE |
George |
Private
10331, 2nd Battalion, Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire
Regiment). Killed in action 2 August 1917. Born St Andrew's, Guernsey,
enlisted Port George, Guernsey, resident St Peter's Port, Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 33. |
LE
SAUVAGE |
George |
Private
1250, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
LE
TISSIER |
C |
No
further information currently |
LE
TISSIER |
J
R |
No
further information currently |
LE
TISSIER |
John
Peter |
[Spelt
LETISSIER on SDGW] Private 19201, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's
(Wiltshire Regiment). Killed in action 8 May 1918. Born Castle,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey, resident St Peter's Port, Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 119 to 120. |
LE
TISSIER |
Sidney
P |
Private
751, "C" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918.
Aged 29. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Le Tissier,
of "Dulce Domum", St. Sampson's, Guernsey. No known grave.
Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
LE
TOCQ |
Ernest
[Thomas] |
Private
1377, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 18. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas P. H. and Alice Le Tocq (nee Ogier),
of L'Ancresse View, Vale, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
LE
VASSEUR |
Reginald
Clifford |
[Listed
as VASSEUR on CWGC and SDGW] Private 6662, 1st Battalion, Leicestershire
Regiment. Died of wounds 15 December 1914. Aged 32. Born St. Peter
Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Maria
L. Denbouy (formerly Le Vasseur) of 21, Pedvin St., Guernsey,
and the late Jules Le Vasseur. Casual employement from Great Western
Railway as a Docker in the Goods Department in Guernsey, Buried
in RATION FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, LA CHAPELLE-D'ARMENTIERES, Nord,
France. Plot VIII. Row B. Grave 5.
Detail
below kindly supplied by Stan Fitzgerald:
Private
6662 1st Battalion Leicestershire Regiment, joined on 23 January
1903 aged 18yrs 6 months and transferred to Army Reserves on 21
February 1906. Was mobilised to Leicestershire Regiment on 5 August
1914 and died of wounds received in action on 15 December 1914.
Height 5ft 3ins, weight 114lbs. Served 11yrs 327 days. Roll F/2/1/95
Son of Jules and Maria Le Vasseur (Denbouy) of 52 the Bordage
St Peter Port. His brother Wilfred Le Vasseur was wounded and
died in 1917. His other brother Harold went to Canada and joined
the conflict with the Canadian Expeditionary Force on 22 May 1917.
|
LE
VASSEUR |
Wilfred |
Driver
91734, 17th Division Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery.
Died of wounds in United Kingdom 2 November 1917. Enlisted and
resident Guernsey. Buried in HUDDERSFIELD (EDGERTON) CEMETERY,
Yorkshire. Screen Wall. 11B. 125.
Detail
below kindly supplied by Stan Fitzgerald:
Driver
91734 Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds on 2 November 1917
at the War Hospital, Birkby, Huddersfield, England. He left a
widow Maud Beatrice Le Vasseur (nee Cannon). He was the son of
Jules and Maria Le Vasseur of 52 the Bordage St Peter Port Guernsey.
His brother Reginald Clifford Le Vasseur was wounded and died
in 1914 and brother Harold Le Vasseur joined the Canadian Expeditionary
Force in 1917.
|
LEALE |
Frederick
Reginald |
Lance
Corporal B/23111, 26th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action
10 October 1916. Aged 26. Son of Josiah and Edith Alison Leale,
of Elmfield, St. Sampsons, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 8 C 9 A and 16
A. |
LEALE |
John
Harold |
Gunner
192316, 223rd Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds
7 August 1917. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France.
Section P. Plot II. Row C. Grave 10B. |
LEALE |
R |
No
further information currently |
LEAPINGWELL |
H
B |
No
further information currently |
LECKY |
Averell |
Lieutenant,
2nd Battalion, Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians).
Died of wounds 19/20 October 1914. Aged 29. Son of Lt. Col. J. G.
Lecky and Mrs. A. M. Lecky, of 1, Newlands Terrace, Guernsey. Buried
in CHAPELLE-D'ARMENTIERES OLD MILITARY CEMETERY , Nord, France.
Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 10.
Extract
from The Bond of Sacrifice Part 1 August to June December
1914 :
LIEUTENANT
AVERELL LECKY, PRINCE OF WALES'S LEINSTER REGIMENT (ROYAL CANADIANS),
was born in Guernsey in 1885, and was the son of Lieutenant-Colonel
John Gage Lecky (retired), late of the Gordon Highlanders, and
a grandson of Hugh Lecky, Beardiville, County Antrim.
Lieutenant Lecky was educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey,
and received his commission in the Leinster Regiment from the
Royal Guernsey Militia in 1908, becoming Lieutenant in October,
1910. He served with his battalion in India and with the West
African Field Force in Sierra Leone for two years in the suppression
of savage customs, services for which he was highly commended
by his Commanding Officer, and in the course of which he was wounded
by a poisoned arrow. In the Great War he was shot through the
head while leading his men in an attack on the enemy's trenches
near Armentieres, and died on the 19th October, 1914.
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LEGG |
C
E |
No
further information currently |
LEGG |
George |
Private
794, 1st Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed in action 20 October
1914. Aged 34. Born St Sampson's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Legg, of Bonet, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panels 34 and 35. |
LEGG |
Jack |
Private
768, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 24. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of James and Annie Legg; husband of Florence
Legg (nee Clarke), of New Town, Alderney. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
LEGG |
Thomas
William |
Private
849, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 38. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of James Legg, of 10, Gas Lane, Longstone,
Guernsey; husband of Mabel A. Legg (nee Thoume), of 3, Valona Place,
St. Martin'S, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
LEMOINE |
J |
No
further information currently |
LIHOU |
William |
Private
1483, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. See also St Martin's,
Guernsey |
LLOYD |
Charles
Edward |
Major
& Hon. Lieutenant Colonel, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment.
Died 8 October 1915. Aged 44. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd, of
34, Hauteville, Guernsey. Native of Croydon, Surrey. Buried in ALDERSHOT
MILITARY CEMETERY, Hampshire. Plot/Row/Section Ah. Grave 341. |
LOGAN |
Joseph
F |
Rifleman
3992, 18th (County of London) Battalion (London Irish Rifles), London
Regiment. Died of wounds 14 June 1916. Born Guernsey, enlisted Chelsea,
resident Battersea. Buried in BOIS-DE-NOULETTE BRITISH CEMETERY,
AIX-NOULETTE, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row E. Grave 1. |
LOREN |
H |
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LOVERIDGE |
John
Edward |
Lance
Corporal 1106, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 31 March 1918. Aged 35.
Born and enlisted Guernsey. Husband of Laura Loveridge, of Guernsey.
Buried in OXFORD ROAD CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot V.
Row F. Grave 8. |
LOYER |
A
M |
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further information currently |
LUSCOMBE |
George
Tardif |
Lance
Corporal L/1494, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 11 April 1918. Aged 34.
Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of George and Janet Luscombe, of
Calais, St. Martin's, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on
PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
LUXON |
John
H |
Gunner
89210, "V" Trench Mortar Battery, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 20 April 1917. Aged 23. Enlisted Guernsey, resident
Delancey, Guernsey. Son of Mr. J. H. Luxon, of Findon Cottage, Delancey
Lane, St. Sampson's, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS
MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 1. |
LUXON |
W
H |
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further information currently |
LYNCH |
M |
No
further information currently |
MACHON |
William
George |
Lance
Corporal 18508, 1st Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's 9Wiltshire Regiment).
Died of wounds 4 October 1915. Born St Peteer Port, Guernsey, enlisted
and resident Guernsey. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot III. Row B. Grave 8A. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
MADELL |
H
D |
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further information currently |
MADELL |
Stanley
John |
Driver
89207, "D" Battery, 160th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Died of wounds 19 April 1918. Aged 29. Born Bordage, Guernsey, enlisted
Guernsey. Son of Wallace and Amelia Madell, of Guernsey; husband
of Rose Madell, of 52, Bordage, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Buried
in AIRE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row C.
Grave 34. |
MAHY,
MM |
Eugene |
Acting
Bombardier 89204, "C" Battery, 50th Brigade, Royal Field
Artillery. Killed in action 25 April 1918. Aged 33. Enlisted Guernsey,
resident St Sampsons, Guernsey. Son of Mrs. Mary Mahy. Awarded the
Military Medal (M.M.). No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT
MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 4 to 6 and 162. |
MAHY |
George
E |
Gunner
87342, "A" Battery, 315th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 21 March 1918. Born and enlisted Guernsey. No known
grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay
1. |
MAHY |
George
Robert |
Serjeant
830, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918. Aged 28. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Richard S. J. Mahy. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
MAHY |
H |
No
further information currently |
MAHY |
H
T |
No
further information currently |
MAHY |
Henry
Charles |
Private
998, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 18 July 1918. Born and enlisted Guernsey.
Buried in HAMBURG CEMETERY, Hamburg, germany. Plot IV. Row A. Grave
6. |
MAHY |
James
Le Page |
[Listed
as le Page James MAHY on SDGW] Lance Corporal 567, 9th, Lancers
(Queen's Royal). Killed in action 29 September 1914. Born St Peter's,
Guernsey, enlisted Gunersey, resident St Martin's, Guernsey.
Buried in LONGUEVAL COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aisne, France. Plot/Row/Section
B. Grave 8. See
also Canterbury, Kent
- 9th Lancers |
MAHY |
Thomas
John |
Private
1304, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
MAHY |
W
B |
Private
10795, 47th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Killed in
action 9 April 1917. Born St Andrew's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Buried in CABARET-ROUGE BRITISH CEMETERY, SOUCHEZ,Pas de Calais,
France. Plot XVII. Row K. Grave 15. |
MAHY |
William |
Private 832, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 31 March 1918. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Buried in POTIJZE CHATEAU GROUNDS CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot II. Row B. Grave 2. |
MAHY |
William
Blanfield |
Private
G/3362, 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Died of wounds in
United Kingdom 26 November 1915. Born St Samsons, Guernsey, enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in ST. SAMPSON CHURCHYARD, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands.
Special Memorial. |
MAINDONALD |
[Edwin]
Walter |
Private
G/21018, 11th Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).
Killed in action 7 October 1916. Aged 18. Born Guernsey, enlisted
Chelsea, London S.W., resident Vauxhall, London S.W. Son of Mr.
E. Maindonald, of 6, Lennox Buildings, Vauxhall, London. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and
Face 11 C. |
MALE |
A |
No
further information currently |
MALE |
George
Edward |
Private
935, 1st Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Died of wounds 21 December
1914. Aged 24. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Charles Henry and Mathilda Male, of 2, Allendale Villas,
Gibauderie, Guernsey. Buried in BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot III. Row A. Grave 9. |
MALLÉDENT |
William |
[Spelt
MALLEDANT on SDGW and CWGC] Private 19482, 5th Battalion, Duke of
Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment). Died of WOunds in Mesopotamia
30 March 1917. Aged 22. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted and
resident Guernsey. Son of Mr. Y. M. Malledant, of Rosemary Lane,
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on BASRA MEMORIAL, Iraq.
Panel 30 and 64. |
MALLÉGENT |
E |
No
further information currently |
MALLETT |
A
P |
No
further information currently |
MALOREY |
John
[Isaac] |
[Spelt
MALORY on memorial] Private 21870, 7th/8th Battalion, Princess Victoria's
(Royal Irish Fusiliers). Killed in action 16 August 1917. Aged 20.
Born Trinity, Jersey, enlisted Guernsey, resident St Martin's, Guernsey.
Formerly 8870, Royal Irish Regiment.Son of Isaac and Bertha Malorey,
of "La Motte," St. Martin'S, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried at DOCHY FARM NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
. Plot II. Row D. Grave 13. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
MANN |
Cecil
Walter |
Private
1064, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
MANSELL |
A
P |
No
further information currently |
MANSELL |
Mansell
A |
Private
2027, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 39. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of the late Alfred Mansell, of La Villiaze,
St. Andrew'S, Guernsey. Formerly 6/3479, Royal Irish Regiment. No
known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium.
Panel 11. |
MARQUAND |
Cecil
William James |
Gunner
91389, "C" Battery, 23rd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Died of wounds 27 December 1916. Aged 21. Enlisted Guernsey, resident
St Peter's Port, Guernsey. Son of E. W. and L. A. Marquand, of 13,
Coronation Rd., St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY
CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot XX. Row L. Grave 7A. |
MARQUAND |
John
Henry |
Private
709, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 26 May 1918. Aged 19. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Son of John Henry and Elizabeth Marquand, of New Place
Bouet, Guernsey. Buried in COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Nordrhein-Westfalen,
Germany. Plot XIII. Row B. Grave 19. |
MARQUIS |
Charles
Alfred |
Private
1103, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Husband of Mrs. F. M. Marquis, of 7, Gas Lane, Longstone,
Guernsey. Buried in EBBLINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY, Nord, France.
Plot I. Row A. Grave 17. |
MARQUIS |
Clifford
James |
Private
6228, 1st Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment). Killed
in action 27 October 1914. Aged 35. Born, resident and enlisted
Guernsey. Son of James and Helen Marquis, of Victoria Crescent,
Victoria Rd., Guernsey; husband of Florence Eva Marquis, of "Ma
Retraite," Bouet, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. No known grave.
Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel
33 and 34. |
MARQUIS |
John |
Private
594, "A" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December
1917. Aged 37. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Husband of Alice de France
Marquis (now A. de Caris) of Fosse Andre, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
Formerly 6/3286, Royal Irish Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. See also
St Martin's, Guernsey |
MARRIETTE |
Frederick |
Rifleman
3551, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own). Killed
in action 8 June 1915. Born, resident and enlisted Guernsey. Son
of John and Ann Marriette, brother of John William and William Henry
(below). In the 1901 census he was aged 11, born St Sampson, Guernsey,
Channel Islands, son of John and Ann Marriette, brother of John
and William, resident Roland Road, St Sampson, Guernsey. Buried
in HOUPLINES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France. Plot II.
Row F. Grave 4. |
MARRIETTE |
John
William |
Private
760741, 102nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Killed in action whilst
taking part in the attack between the front line South East of Souchez,
and Broadmarsh Crater, he was hit in the heart and instantly killed
by an enemy rfile bullet 9 April 1917. Aged 35. Born 18 April 1882
in St. Sampson, Guernsey. In the 1901 census he was aged 18, born
St Sampson, Guernsey, Channel Islands, a Stone Dresser by trade,
son of John and Ann Marriette, brother of Frederick and William,
resident Roland Road, St Sampson, Guernsey. Arrived in British Columbia,
Canada in 1910. Resident 3588, Georgia Street, Vancouver, British
Columbia. Married to Ada Harriette Marriette of the same address
(will made out to her). Son of John and Anna Marriette, brother
of Frederick (above) and William Henry (below). Stone cutter by
trade. Attested 6 January 1916 in New Westminster, British Columbia,
aged 33 years 8 months, heoght 5 feet 4½ inches, weight 137
lbs, chest 33½ to 36 inches, fresh complexion, grey eyes,
dark hair, religious denomination Church of England. Embarked with
the Canadian Expeditionary Force to England from Halifax aboard
S.S. Empress of Britain 14 August 1916, disemabrked at Liverpool
24 August 1916; billeted Seaford, Lincolnshire; landed in France
17 February 1917. Buried in GIVENCHY ROAD CANADIAN CEMETERY, NEUVILLE-ST.
VAAST, Pas de Calais, France. Row B. Grave 36. National Archives
of Canada Accession Reference: Canadian
Expeditionary Force (CEF), RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 5937
- 13 |
MARRIETTE |
William
Henry |
Acting
Corporal 3559, 3rd Battalion, Rifle Briagde (The Prince Consort's
Own). Killed in action 18 August 1916. Born Value, Gunersey, enlisted
and resident Vale, Guernsey. Son of John and Ann Marriette, brother
of Frederick and William Henry (above). In the 1901 census he was
aged 10, born St Sampson, Guernsey, Channel Islands, son of John
and Ann Marriette, brother of John and Frederick, resident Roland
Road, St Sampson, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 16 B and 16 C. |
MARSH |
Albert
Victor |
Private
18466, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Killed in action 26 September 1915. Aged 23. Born St Peter's Port,
Guernsey, enlisted and resident Guernsey. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Marsh, of Paris St., St. Peter Port, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 102. |
MARSH |
Herbert
Livingstone |
Private
1799, "B" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st
(Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 13
April 1918. Aged 18. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth
Marsh, of Paris St., Guernsey, Channel Isles. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
MARSH |
W
H |
No
further information currently |
MARTEL |
Nicholas
G |
Private
3284, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 3 September
1916. Aged 28. Born St Andrew's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son
of Nicholas and Mary Savident Martel, of Les Niaux, St. Andrews,
Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in LONDON CEMETERY AND EXTENSION,
LONGUEVAL, Somme, France. Plot (. Row H. Grave 13. |
MARTEL |
T
B |
No
further information currently |
MARTIN |
Peter |
Private
1470, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 22. Born
Jersey and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin, of
Les Mouilpieds, St. Martin's, Guernsey. Formerly 6/3287, Royal Irish
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. See also St Martin's,
Guernsey |
MASTERTON |
J
F |
No
further information currently |
MATTHEWS |
Francis
Vaughan |
Private
1421, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
MATTHEWS |
Victor |
Private
9938, 1st Battalion, Border Regiment. Died of wounds 28 September
1918. Aged 26. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Fort george,
Guernsey. Son of John H. Matthews and Emily (his wife), of Bailiff's
Goss, Guernsey. Buried at HARINGHE (BANDAGHEM) MILITARY CEMETERY,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot III. Row C. Grave 16. |
MAUGER |
A
C |
No
further information currently |
MAUGER |
Bertram
Edward aka Bert |
Lance
Corporal 21872, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish
Fusiliers). Killed in action 30 April 1916. Aged 18. Born St Andrew's,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Edward le Pelley Mauger and
Catherine Jane Earland Mauger, of 6, Eugena Place, Rosaire Avenue,
St. Peter Port, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Panel 124. |
MAUGER |
C
R P |
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MAUGER |
C
T L |
No
further information currently |
MAUGER |
E |
No
further information currently |
MAUGER |
Gerald |
[Listed
as MANGER on SDGW] Second Lieutenant, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry,
2nd (Guernsey) Battalion attached 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 21 March 1918. Aged 23. Husband
of Grace Mauger (nee Robilliard) of 4 Springfield Terrace, King's
Road, Guernsey. Formerly Private 794. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 161. |
MAUGER |
Peter
James |
Private
8372, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action at Gallipoli
28 April 1915. Aged 23. Born and resident St Martin's, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. Betsy Mauger, of Les Blanches, St.
Martin's, Guernsey. Served 6 years. No known grave. Commemorated
on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 125-134
or 223-226 228-229 & 328. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
MAUGER |
S |
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MAUGER |
W
G H |
No
further information currently |
MAUGER |
W
H |
No
further information currently |
McCREA |
F
D |
No
further information currently |
McDOUGALL |
John
Stewart |
Private
5745, 1st Battalion, Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry).
Killed in action 4 October 1917. Aged 35. Born St Peter's Fort,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of William and Charlotte McDougall,
of "Craigmore," Belmont Rd., Guernsey; husband of Lydia
Agnes McDougall, of Mont Morin, St. Sampson's, Guernsey, Channel
Islands. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 41 to 42 and 163A. |
McGARRY |
John |
Gunner
7248, 78th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds
11 May 1917. Aged 42. Born Guernsey, enlisted Shepherd's Bush, Middlesex,
resident Gosport. Son of James McGarry (late Gloucester Regt.) and
Katherine McGarry. Born at St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Buried in ETAPLES
MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot XVIII. Row L. Grave
11A. |
McGOVERIN |
G |
No
further information currently |
McKAY |
A |
No
further information currently |
MEAGHER |
Edward
[Joseph] |
Private
517, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 22. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Nora Meagher, of 32a, Mount Durand,
Guernsey, and the late John Meagher. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
MEAGHER |
J |
No
further information currently |
MEAGHER |
Michael |
Rifleman
(Lance Corporal) R/23439, 18th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Killed in action 31 July 1917. Aged 20. Born St Peter's, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Honora Meagher, of 32A, Mount Durand,
Guernsey, and the late John Meagher. No known grave. Commemorated
on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
51 and 53. |
MEAGHER |
W |
No
further information currently |
MECHEM |
Charles
M |
Private
454, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 3 December 1917. Aged 22. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Harry Mechem and his wife Nancy Ferbrache,
of Guernsey. Formerly 6/3291, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried in TINCOURT
NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot III. Row C. Grave 16. |
MECHEM |
Harry
James |
[Listed
a H G MECHEM on memorial] Private 1238, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry,
1st (Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died 28 May 1918.
Aged 37. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Harry and Nancy Mechem,
of Guernsey. Buried in BREBIERES BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot/Row/Section BB. Grave 1. |
MEHEUT |
Aristied |
Private
481, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918. Aged 18. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Jean and Marie Louise Meheut, of 19, Holmes
St., Cadoxton, Barry, Glam. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
MELLISH |
H
T |
No
further information currently |
METCALF |
G |
No
further information currently |
MILES |
Henry
F |
Corporal
R/12062, 16th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Died of wounds
15 April 1918. Aged 22. Born Camberwell, Surrey, enlisted Guernsey.
Nephew of Miss A. Richardson, of 16, Boxworth Grove, Barnsbury,
London. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut,
Belgium. Panel 8. |
MILLARD |
Thomas
L |
Private
1217, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 21. Born Charlsbury,
Wiltshire, and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas Millard, of Ivydeen,
Canichers, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
MILLER |
John
W C |
Serjeant
2509, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Formerly 3/8873, Royal Irish Regiment. No known grave.
Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11.
|
MITCHELL |
Clifford
George [William] |
Private
3295, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 11 September
1916. Aged 23. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of William John and Sarah Ann Mitchell, of 5, Victoria St.,
Miskin, Mountain Ash, Glam. Buried in ST. PATRICK'S CEMETERY, LOOS,
Pas de Calais, France . Plot I. Row A. Grave 17. |
MITCHELL |
Frederick |
Private
451, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 27 November 1917. Born Vauxhall,
London, and enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI
MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
MITCHELL |
Wilfred
[J] |
Private
(Lance Corporal) 5434, "D" Company, 6th Battalion, Royal
Irish Regiment. Killed in action 3 September 1916. Aged 26. Born
Vale, Gunersey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of James and Annie Mitchell;
husband of Florence Emily Falla (formerly Mitchell), of Lower Islet,
St. Sampson's, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated at THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 3 A. |
MOCKLER |
F
G R |
No
further information currently |
MOLLETT |
Frederick |
Private
1304, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 6 December 1918. Born and enlisted Guernsey.
*** Cannot locate on CWGC *** See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
MOLTENO |
L
C |
No
further information currently |
MONSELL |
Eric
Ryder Emly |
Apprentice
ship’s officer, SS Trewyn (St Ives), Merchant Navy. Lost
when his ship was torpedoed off Ushant by U28 on 30 March 1916.
Aged 19. Born 14 April 1896, St Sampson Guernsey. Son of Ephraim
and Antoinette Adèle Monsell (née Thomas) of St
Sampson Guernsey. In the 1901 census he was aged 4, born St Sampsons,
Guernsey, Channel Islands, son of Ephraim and Antoinette Monsell,
resident Church Lane, St. Sampson, Guernsey. In the 1911 census
he was aged 14, born St Sampsons, Guernsey, Channel Islands, son
of Ephraim and Antoinette A Monsell, resident New Road, St Sampsons,
Guernsey. Commemorated on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London.
Note:
The date of death recorded by CWGC is 24 March 1918 but it is
clear from Board of Trade records (Registry of Shipping and Seamen:
Agreements and Crew Lists, Series II at TNA BT99/3223) that the
date was an estimate.
German naval records indicate that the Trewyn was sunk on 30 March
1916. See: www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6114.html
Eric
Ryder Emly Monsell - Photograph Copyright © David Ingrouille
2018
|
MOON |
Charles
[Herbert] |
Private
91, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 2 December 1917. Aged 41. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of the late Thomas Henry Moon, of Guernsey;
husband of Lydia Ann Moon, of 2, Les Caches, St. Martins, Guernsey.
Buried in TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot III.
Row D. Grave 2. |
MOORMAN |
C
F S |
No
further information currently |
MOREAU |
F |
No
further information currently |
MOREAU |
J
B |
No
further information currently |
MORTIS |
Eric
John |
Second
Lieutenant, "C" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry,
1st (Guernsey) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action
12 April 1918. Aged 19. Son of the late Harold E. Mortis, of Kinnerley,
Oswestry, and Amy F. Mortis, of Markfield, Leicester. Native of
Kinnerley, Oswestry. Buried in TROIS ARBRES CEMETERY, STEENWERCK,
Nord, France. Plot II. Row O. Grave 26. |
MOURANT |
R
W B |
No
further information currently |
MOYLAN |
Thomas
[Joseph] |
Chief
Yeoman of Signals 7619, H.M.A.S. Australia, Royal Australian Navy.
Died from illness (Pneumonia) 16 February 1919 in Naval Sick Quarters,
Guernsey, Channel Islands. Aged 36. Son of Thomas Moylan and his
wife, Mary Kelly; husband of Eva Moylan, of Delhi House, 112, Manners
Rd., Southsea, Hants, England. Born in Guernsey. Buried in ST. PETER
PORT (FOULON) CEMETERY, GUERNSEY, Channel islands. Plot/Row/Section
H. Grave 22. |
MOYLAN |
William |
Private
8978, 2nd Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Died of wounds 24
November 1914. Aged 22. Born St Heliers, Jersery, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Thomas and Mary Moylan (nee Kelly), of 13, Les Camps Terrace,
St. Martin's, Guernsey. Also served in India. No known grave. Commemorated
on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 11. See also
St Martin's, Guernsey |
MUDGE |
Bernard
Sylvester |
Private
471, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 17. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. In the 1911 census he was aged 11, son of
Charles and Clance (sic) Mudge, born St Peter Port, Guernsey, resident
Guernsey; brother of Harold (below). Born 5 Msrch 1900 in Guernsey,
son of Charles Frederick and Clarice Florence (Nee Langdon) Mudge
(middle name spelt Silvester). No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI
MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
MUDGE |
George
Henry [Anderson] |
Private
19249, 5th Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Killed in action at Gallipoli 8 November 1915. Aged 19. Born and
resident St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mary
E. Mudge, of 10, Constitution Steps, Guernsey, and the late W. Mudge.
Born 28 November 1896 in Saint Pierre Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands,
son of William Hunton Anderson and Mary Elizabeth (nee Torode) Mudge,
name registered as George Hnery Anderson. Buried in GREEN HILL CEMETERY,
Turkey (including Gallipoli). Plot II. Row E. Grave 4. |
MUDGE |
Harold
Frederick |
Private
3293, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 3 September
1916. Aged 26. Born St Martin's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son
of Charles Frederick Mudge, of Milestone Terrace, Banques, St. Peter
Port, Guernsey; husband of Jane Adelaide Mudge, of Vrangue Hill,
St. Peter Port, Guernsey. In the 1911 census he was aged 21, son
of Charles and Clance (sic) Mudge, a Bricklayer, unmarried, born
St Peter Port, Guernsey, resident Guernsey; brother of Bernard (above).
No known grave, Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 3 A. |
MUDGE |
William
H |
Private
21866 [SDGW] or 21868 [CWGC], 7/8th Battalion, Princess Victoria's
(Royal Irish Fusiliers). Killed in action 27 March 1917. Born Dartmouth,
Devon, enlisted Guernsey, resident St Peter Port, Guernsey. Husband
of Mrs. M. E. Mudge, of 6, Vauvent St., St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
William Henry Mudge's birth was registered in the January to March
Quarter 1891 in the Totnes Registration District, Devon (Dartmouth
is within this Registration District). Buried in LA LAITERIE MILITARY
CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row B. Grave 14. |
MURPHY |
J
P |
No
further information currently |
NEVILLE |
Albert
William Edward |
Corporal
672, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
NEWBURY |
J |
No
further information currently |
NICHOLSON |
Eustace
I |
Serjeant
22054, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 9 September 1916. Aged 20. Born and resident Forest,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of John R. Nicholson, M.A., and
Mary Nicholson, of "La Concordia," Forest, Guernsey. In
the 1911 census he is listed as Eustace J Nicholson, son of Mary,
aged 15, born Forest, Guernsey, at school, resident Guernsey.Buried
in DELVILLE WOOD CEMETERY, LONGUEVAL, Somme, France. Plot I. Row
E. Grave 2. See also Forest, Guernsey |
NICHOLSON |
Henry
Richard |
Private
282, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 17 April 1918. Aged 19. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mary Nicholson, of La Concordea, Forest,
Guernsey, and the late John R. Nicholson, M.A. Buried in CONDE-SUR-L'ESCAUT
COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 18. |
NICOLLE |
Arthur
William |
Gunner
87330, "C" Battery, 77th Brigade,Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 13 October 1918. Aged 20. Born and resident Guernsey.
Son of Arthur H. and Mary A. Nicolle. Buried in IWUY COMMUNAL CEMETERY,
Nord, France. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 24. |
NICOLLE |
Douglas |
Private
1167, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 19 March 1917 in United Kingdom. Aged 36.
Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of James William and G. Nicolle,
of Baubigny Cottage, St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Buried in ST. SAMPSON
CHURCHYARD, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. Special Memorial. |
NICOLLE |
John
Ernest |
Private
2050, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
NICOLLE |
Wilfred
Hilary |
Acting
Bombardier 89193, "C" Battery, 50th Brigade, Royal Field
Artillery. Killed in action 29 April 1917. Aged 20. Enlisted Guernsey,
resident St Andrew's, Guernsey. Son of Hilary Nicolle and Alice
Nant (his wife), of "La Tour," High St., St. Aubin'S,
Jersey. Buried in ATHIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Pas de Calais,
France. Row E. Grave 12. |
NILES |
Harold |
Private
S/8083, 51st Company, Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Died in East Africa
10 November 1916. Aged 18. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of James
and Eliza Niles, of Bronswood, Vale, Guernsey. Buried in MOMBASA
(MBARAKI) CEMETERY, Kenya. Plot III. Row C. Grave 1. |
NOËL |
Alfred
Thomas |
Private
1578, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 6 July 1918. Aged 19. Born Jersey
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Edward Noel and his wife Beatrice
M. Ames, of Marion Place, Les Vardes, St. Sampsons, Guernsey. Buried
in SARRALBE MILITARY CEMETERY, Moselle, France. Plot/Row/Section
E. Grave 2. |
NORMAN |
C
H |
No
further information currently |
NORMAN |
Thomas
Walter |
Private
999, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 8 March 1918. Born Jersey and enlisted Guernsey.
Husband of Ada Norman, of Les Jenemies, St. Saviour's, Guernsey,
Channel Islands. Buried in ABBEVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION,
Somme, France. Plot III. Row G. Grave 21. See also St
Saviour |
NORMAN |
Walter
John |
Private
1485, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918. Aged 20. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Francis John Norman, of Douit Farm, St.
Martin'S, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
NOYAN |
Harry
Sohier |
[Spelt
NOYON on CWGC] Private 982, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 26 January 1918.
Born and enlisted Guernsey. Buried in YPRES RESERVOIR CEMETERY,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot III. Row C. Grave 7. |
O’HANLON |
Thomas |
Private
689, 2nd Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed in action 18 October
1914. Aged 27. Born Limerick, enlisted Ashton-Under-Lyne, Lancashire,
resident Guernsey. Son of James O'Hanlon; husband of Mary O'Hanlon,
of Le Guet Cottage, Cobo, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panels 34 and 35. |
O’KERRINS |
G |
No
further information currently |
O’KERRINS |
P |
No
further information currently |
O’MEARA |
Thomas
J |
Private
7006, "B" Company, 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment.
Killed in action 14 July 1916. Aged 37. Born St Sampson's, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Patrick and Mary Ann O'Meara; husband
of L. H. O'Meara, of Shamrock Cottage, Delancey, St. Sampson's,
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 3 A. |
OBTIN |
A
J |
No
further information currently |
OGIER |
Emile |
Gunner
192201, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds 4 April 1918. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. |
OGIER |
Frank |
Private
1191, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
OGIER |
J |
No
further information currently |
OGIER |
John
Albert |
Private
1697, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 21 March 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 161. |
OGIER |
Rueben
John |
[Spelt
Reubin on SDGW] Private 387, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st
(Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 1
December 1917. Born and enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
OGIER |
Wilfred |
Private
853, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 20. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Peter P. and Eva Ogier, of "Nonpareil,"
Guelle Rd., Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in POINT-DU-JOUR MILITARY
CEMETERY, ATHIES, Pas de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row G. Grave 10. |
OGIER |
William |
[CWGC
states date as 13 April 1919 which is incorrect] Private 548, Royal
Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel Islands
Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium.
Panel 11. |
OGIER |
William |
Private
413, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wiunds 14 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Son of James J. and Louisa Ogier, of Beaulieu Cottage,
Grand Rock, Catel, Guernsey. Buried in TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY,
Somme, France. Plot III. Row G. Grave 2. |
OLDRIDGE |
John
George |
Serjeant
20324, 26th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Died of wounds 8 August 1917. Aged 27. Born Guernsey, enlisted and
resident Goole. Son of Mrs. A. L. Bedford (formerly Oldridge), of
1, Cornwall Place, Bovet, Guernsey, and the late Mr. J. H. Oldridge.
Buried in GODEWAERSVELDE BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot I.
Row C. Grave 39. |
OLLIVIER |
F |
No
further information currently |
ORVIN |
Louis |
Private
3307, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 12 Juily
1916. Born St Petere's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Buried
in DUD CORNER CEMETERY, LOOS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row
J. Grave 7. |
OSBORNE |
A
G |
No
further information currently |
OSBORNE |
W
G |
No
further information currently |
OSBORNE |
W
H |
No
further information currently |
OSBOURNE |
H
C |
either
Henry Charles William OSBORNE, Sapper 324569, 245th Army Troops
Company, Royal Engineers. Died of wounds 2 June 1918. Aged 35. Born
Hackney, Middlesex, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Henry and Emily Osborne,
of Roseville Lodge, Bouet, Guernsey. Buried in CITY OF PARIS CEMETERY,
IVRY-SUR-SEINE, Val de Marne, France. Plot 42. Row 32. Grave 32.
or H OSBORNE, Private
574, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 17 November 1918. Buried in FORT GEORGE
MILITARY CEMETERY, ST. PETER PORT, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands,
Plot/Row/Section Q. Grave 222.
|
OZANNE |
Basil
Clarence |
Private
3305, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 3 September
1916. Born castel, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. No known grave.
Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face
3 A. |
OZANNE |
E
G |
No
further information currently |
OZANNE |
E
J |
No
further information currently |
OZANNE |
H
M |
No
further information currently |
OZANNE |
Harry |
Private
613, "D" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December
1917. Aged 32. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Peter and Betsy
Ozanne; husband of Hilda Alice Queripel (formerly Ozanne, nee Dorey),
of Albecq, Castel, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI
MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
OZANNE |
John |
Corporal
221, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 25 November 1917. Aged 20. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas Ozanne, of Springfield, Long
Rue, St. Saviours, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI
MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. See also St
Saviour |
OZANNE |
John
[Stephen] |
Private
3309, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 3 September
1916. Born Vale, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 3 A. |
OZANNE |
Peter
John |
Corporal
553, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. See also St Saviour
|
OZANNE |
Thomas
John |
Private
1397, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 20. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. John Thomas Ozanne and Mrs. Thurza
Jane Ozanne, of Ivy Hill Place, Houmet Vale, Guernsey; husband of
Alice Mary Ozanne (nee De Jersy), of La Rochelle Vale, Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium.
Panel 11. |
OZARD |
Ralph
S |
Private
54479, 1st/7th Battalion, Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire
Regiment). Died of wounds 18 November 1917. Aged 18. Born St Sampsons,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ozard, of
Norwood House, Coutanchez, Guernsey. Formerly T/35037, Royal Army
Service Corps. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot XXX. Row L. Grave 26A. |
PAGNIER |
Joseph
[Louis] |
Gunner
16098, "C" Battery, 125th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 1 February 1916. Aged 22. Born and enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Mrs. Helen Pagnier, of "Hollybank", Grandrue, St.
Martin'S, Guernsey. Buried in BIENVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot IX. Row A. Grave 9. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
PALMER |
Reginald
John |
Lance
Corporal 850, "C" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry,
1st (Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action
20 November 1917. Aged 22. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of William
Joseph and Alice Elizabeth Palmer, of Amballes Rd., St. John's,
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
PARKES |
T
D |
No
further information currently |
PARKYN |
John
H |
Serjeant
9198, 2nd Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. Died of wounds 28 June
1918 in United Kingdom. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Buried North-East
of the Church at CREDITON (HOLY CROSS) CHURCHYARD, Devon. |
PARSONS |
W
C |
No
further information currently |
PASQUIRE |
Leonard
[Edwin] |
Private
3312, "B" Company, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment.
Died in United Kingdom 9 October 1915. Ahed 30. Born St Peter's
Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Edwin and Helen Pasquire;
husband of Mary Sauvarin. Buried in ALDERSHOT MILITARY CEMETERY,
Hampshire. Plot/Section AF. Grave 1923. |
PATTIMORE |
Charles
Nicholas |
Private
1596, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
PATTIMORE |
G
D |
No
further information currently possiblt C PATTIMORE |
PAUL |
J
C |
No
further information currently |
PEARCE |
C
B |
No
further information currently |
PEARSE |
Harold
Frank |
Private
32680, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action 23 April
1917. Aged 23. Born St helier's, Jersey, enlisted Fort George, Guernsey,
resident Rohais, Guernsey. Formerly 9051, Dorsetshire Regiment.
Son of Walter and Henrietta Pearse, of 2, Woodland Place, Rohais,
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de
Calais, France. Bay 6. |
PENGELLEY |
Bertie
Alexander aka Bert |
Private
12312, 5th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Died of wounds in United
Kingdom 17 March 1916. Aged 35. Born and resident St Peter Port,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Edith Laura Pengelley, of 4,
Constitution Steps, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, and the late John
Pengelley. Buried in NETLEY MILITARY CEMETERY, Hampshire. Plot/Row/Section
C.E. Grave 1787. |
PENGELLEY |
Frederick
C |
Gunner
36756, 122nd Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in
action 4 April 1916. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Buried in VLAMERTINGHE
MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row A. Grave
35. |
PENGELLEY |
Thomas
E |
Private
21887, 7/8th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 7 June 1917. Aged 21. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Fredrick and Susan Topp Pengelley. Formerly
8876, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried in WYTSCHAETE MILITARY CEMETERY,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row C. Grave 3. |
PERRIAM |
Bert |
Private
29672, 8th Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Killed in
action 7 June 1917. Born Guernsey, enlisted Jersey, resident Portsmouth,
Hampshire. Formerly 27722, Manchester Regiment. No known grave.
Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel 41 and 43. |
PETERS |
F
W |
No
further information currently |
PHILIPPE |
G
A |
No
further information currently |
PHILIPPE |
P
A |
No
further information currently |
PHILLIPS |
Henry
George |
Private
800, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 12 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
PHILLPOT |
Frederick
Charles |
Private
23395, 7/8th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 17 August 1917. Aged 22. Born St Petere Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Charles and Amy Edith Phillpot, of No.
1 Route Isabelle, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE
COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 140 to 141. |
PIDGEON |
Frank |
Private
208, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918. Aged 20. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of John Pidgeon and Sarah Pidgeon, of Water
Lanes, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on
PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
PIDGEON |
John
F |
Private
104, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 31 March 1918. Aged 35. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of John Frederick and Sarah Pidgeon; husband
of Emily Maud Pidgeon (nee Smart), of 45, Palace Court, Bayswater,
London. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 161. |
PIKE |
Samuel
Abel |
Private
1874, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 19. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Samuel Robert Pike, of Delancey Lane,
St. Sampson's, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
PIKE |
William
George |
Private
27801, 8th Battalion, Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry).
Killed in action 4 October 1917. Aged 20. Born Karachi, India (now
Pakistan), enlisted Guernsey. Son of Albert and Kate Pike, of New
St., St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Served in Mesopotamia
with the Wiltshire Regt. Formerly 13962, Wiltshire Regiment. No
known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 41 to 42 and 163A. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
PIPET |
Alfred
Henry |
Lance
Corporal 322, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 23 April 1918. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Buried in TOURNAI COMMUNAL CEMETERY ALLIED EXTENSION,
Hainaut, Belgium. Plot II. Row H. Grave 5. |
PIPPARD |
Edward
William |
Private
10310, "A" Company, 2nd Battalion, Alexandra, Princess
of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment). Killed in action 8 July 1916.
Aged 22. Born St Sampson's, Guernsey, enlisted Alderney, Channel
Islands. Son of Alice Eliza Pomroy (formerly Pippard), of St. John's
Rd., St. Peter Port, Guernsey, and the late Alfred John Pippard.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 3 A and 3 D. |
PIPRELL |
Stanley |
Private
G/15660, 7th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died 24
August 1918. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Yonbridge, Kent,
resident Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Buried at ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION,
ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Section Q. Plot IV. Row L. Grave
6. |
PLEACE |
Thomas
Edwin |
Chief
Officer, S.S. "Normandy" (Southampton), Mercantile Marine.
Drowned when SS Normandy was sunk by enemy submarine off Cape La
Hague 25 January 1918. Aged 48. Born 1870 in St Peter Port, Guernsey.
Son of Thomas George Pleace and the late Sarah Vincent Pleace; husband
of Agnes Norah Pleace (nee Butcher), of The Old House, Foundry Lane,
Southampton. Buried inSOUTHAMPTON OLD CEMETERY, Hampshire. Grave
reference 48 G. 101. |
POINGDESTRE |
P |
No
further information currently |
POTTER |
William
John |
Private
43658, 11th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died of wounds
12 May 1917. Aged 37. Born Charmouth, Dorset, enlisted London, resident
St Sampsons, Guernsey. Son of Thomas and Mary Potter, of Guernsey,
husband of Annie L. Potter (nee Webber), of Tiverton House, Les
Sauvages, St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Employee of the Post Office for
23 years. Formeryl 3856, 3/8th Battalion, London Regiment. Buried
in LOKER CHURCHYARD, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row C. Grave
17. |
PREVEL |
Henry
Leon |
Private
482, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 17 January 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Nordrhein-Westfalen,
Germany. Plot VIII. Row G. Grave 11. |
PRIAULX |
Alfred
J |
Private
70, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 20 November 1917. Aged 25. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Brother of Mr. T. J. Priaulx, of 3, Homeland,
Les Canus, St. Sampson's, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
PRIAULX |
Cecil |
Private
411, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 30 November 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
PRIAULX,
DSO |
George
Kendall |
Lieutenant
Colonel, 11th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Died 24 March
1918. Aged 40. Son of O. de L. Priaulx. Served in the South African
War. Awarded the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.) No known grave.
Commemorated on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 61 to 64.
Extract
from 'Distinguised Service Order 1916-1923':
PRIAULX,
G. K. (D.S.O. L.G. 18.6.17); b. 15.9.77; 2nd s. of O. de L. Priaulx
; educ. at Harrow and Sandhurst; commissioned 60th Rifles 23.2.98;
Lt. 51.10.99; Capt. 22.1.02. He fought through the S. African
War, 1899-1002 (Despatches twice ; Queen's Medal, 6 clasps ; King's
Medal, 2 clasps). He went to France in Aug. 1914, and was dangerously
wounded in Sept. of that year, and again in Sept. 1915, at Loos,
when he was in command of his battalion. After his recovery he
was appointed to the command of another battalion, and in March,
1917, won the D.S.O. Lt.-Col. Priaulx was killed in action on
25.3.18.
See
also Forest, Guernsey and
St Martin's, Guernsey |
PRIAULX |
William
C |
Private
854, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in TROIS ARBRES CEMETERY, STEENWERCK, Nord, France.
Plot II. Row K. Grave 14. |
PRIAULX |
W
G |
No
further information currently |
PRINCE |
Chalres
Ernest |
Private
642980, 851st Area Employment Company, Labour Corps. Died 9 November
1918. Born Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, enlisted Winchester, Hampshire,
resident Guernsey. Formerly 18664, 3rd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire
Regiment. Buried in TERLINCTHUN BRITISH CEMETERY, WIMILLE, Pas de
Calais, France. Plot X. Row C. Grave 19. |
PULSFORD |
F
J |
No
further information currently |
QUERIPEL |
Fred
J |
Private
21891, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Died of wounds 10 September 1916. Aged 17. Born and resident Catel,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of John William Queripel, of Grande
Rocque, Catel, Guernsey. Formerly 9595, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried
in COTE 80 FRENCH NATIONAL CEMETERY, ETINEHEM, Somme, France. Plot/Row/Section
B. Grave 9. |
QUERIPEL |
Osmond
John |
Private
742, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
QUERIPEL |
Wilfred
John |
Private
803, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
QUERIPEL,
MM |
Cecil
Clifford |
Lance
Corporal 3321, "D" Company, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish
Regiment. Died 30 November 1917. Aged 27. Born St Saviours, Guernsey,
enlisted Gunersey. Son of William and Mary Queripel, of Saet Pans,
St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Buried in BUCQUOY ROAD CEMETERY, FICHEUX,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row K. Grave 7. |
QUIGLEY |
Robert |
Private
8083, 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Died of wounds 30 May
1915. Born Glendermott, Co. Derry, enlisted Londonderry, resident
Guernsey. Husband of Grace E. Le Page (formerly Quigley), of La
Croutes, St. Martin's, Guernsey. Buried in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot VIII. Row A. Grave 57. |
QUIN |
James
W |
Private
3320, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 15 April
1916. Aged 24. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mary Quinn, of St. Peter Port; husband of Mrs.
Mary Ann Quinn, of 4, Strand, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Buried in
BOIS-CARRE MILITARY CEMETERY, HAISNES, Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section
E. Grave 3. |
RABET |
Peter
Ernest |
Private
23258. 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Died 18 March 1916. Aged 19. Enlisted Guernsey, resident St Andrew's,
Guernsey. Son of Pierre and Victorine Rabet, of L'Echelle, St. Andrews,
Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in SAILLY-LABOURSE COMMUNAL CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Row O. Grave 10. |
RABEY |
Albert
James |
Corporal
324464, 245th Army Troops Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action
27 May 1918. Aged 36. Born St Martin's, Guernset, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of George and Nancy Rabey, of Guernsey; husband of Harriet Rabey,
of "Home Leah," Rosaire Avenue, Guernsey. Buried in CHAMBRECY
BRITISH CEMETERY, Marne, France . Plot X. Row A. Grave 6. |
RABEY |
C |
|
RABEY |
Henry
[Rupert] |
Gunner
89185, 9th Division Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery. Died
of wounds 9 November 1916. Aged 30. Enlisted and resident Guernsey.
Son of John N. and Rachel Rabey, of 24, Mount Durand, St. Peter
Port, Guernsey. Buried in BECOURT MILITARY CEMETERY, BECORDEL-BECOURT,
Somme, France. Plot I. Row Y. Grave 41. |
READ |
Frederick
William |
Private
1461, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 31 October 1918. Aged 36. Born Charlton Musgrave,
Somerset, and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas John Read, of Charlton
Musgrove, Wineaton, Somerset; husband of Florence Read (nee Marriette).
Buried in CABARET-ROUGE BRITISH CEMETERY, SOUCHEZ, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot XV. Row O. Grave 2. |
RENOUF |
Albert |
Sapper
61965, 87th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Died of wounds 14 March
1916. Aged 50. Born St Peters Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey,
resident St Sampson, Guernsey. Son of James and Christina Renouf;
husband of Alice Renouf, of La Tourelle Banques, Guernsey. Buried
in VERMELLES BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row
H. Grave 14. |
RICHER |
D |
No
further information currently |
RICHER |
John
Henry Louis |
Corporal
6/3325, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Died 13 November 1916.
Aged 25. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son
of Paul Victor and Mary Ann Richer (nee Bodilis), of Mont Arrive,
St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Buried in LA LAITERIE MILITARY CEMETERY,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot VII. Row B. Grave 8. |
RIHOY |
J
W |
No
further information currently |
RIHOY |
Stanley
[Alfred] |
Second
Lieutenant, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Guernsey) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 12 April 1918. No known
grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel
11. |
RILEY |
Alfred
M |
Serjeant
937, 1st Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Died of wounds in United
Kingdom 20 May 1915. Born St Peter's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Buried in PORTSMOUTH (HIGHLAND ROAD) CEMETERY, Hampshire. Plot J.
Row 23. Grave 14. |
ROBERT |
Alfred |
[Listed
as ROBERTS on CWGC] Private 1205, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry,
1st (Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds
31 May 1918. Aged 38. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Brother of Mrs.
J. A. Gallienne, of Les Sages St. Peters-in-the-Wood, Guernsey.
Buried in LILLE SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot III. Row B.
Grave 16. |
ROBERT |
Edward
Slater |
Private
1534, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918. Aged 19. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Alfred George Robert, of 5, Guille Terrace,
Mont Arrive, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
ROBERT |
G
H |
|
ROBERT |
Henry |
Private
172, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion [SDGW]
or 2nd BAttalion [CWGC], Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds
in United Kingdom 28 April 1918. Aged 31. Born and enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Frederick and Louisa Robert, of La Cite, St. Peter-in-the-Wood,
Guernsey. Buried in ST. PETER-IN-THE-WOOD PAROCHIAL CEMETERY, GUERNSEY,
Channel Islands. Plot/Row/Section D. Grave 29. |
ROBERT |
John
Henry |
Private
295, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
ROBERTS |
Albert
James |
Private
460, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 27 November 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Formerly 4276, Royal Irish Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
ROBERTS |
Clifford
Percy |
Private
688, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died in United Kingdom 3 August 1917. Aged 20.
Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. M. A. Roberts, of Finchley
House, Bonet, Guernsey, and the late Edward Roberts. Buried in CANTERBURY
CEMETERY, Kent. Plot/Row/Section B. Grave 476. |
ROBERTS |
George
Francis |
Private
618, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 27. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. H. Duquemin; husband of Mrs. M. M.
Roberts, of 916, 16th St., Racine, Wisc., U.S.A. No known grave.
Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
ROBERTS |
Henry
William |
Private
1000, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 13 April 1918. Aged 35. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. Mary Duquemin, of Sandy Hook St.,
Sampsons, Guernsey. Buried in LONGUENESSE (ST. OMER) SOUVENIR CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot V. Row A. Grave 12. |
ROBERTS |
Stephen |
Private
882, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion [SDGW]
or 2nd Battalion [CWGC], Channel Islands Militia. Died 27 November
1917. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION,
ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Section P. Plot V. Row E. Grave 10A. |
ROBERTS |
William
[Albert] |
Private
72, "A" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service)
Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 24 January
1918. Aged 21. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Hilary and Susannah
Dorey Roberts (nee Martin), of Saints, St. Martins, Guernsey, Channel
Islands. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 161. See also St Martin's,
Guernsey |
ROBILLIARD |
Adolphus |
Private
6749 [SDGW} or 6740 [CWGC], 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Killed
in action 10 November 1914. Born St Samsons, Guernsey, enlisted
Guernsey, resident the Vale, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 6. |
ROBILLIARD,
DSM |
Ernest |
Leading
Seaman 234437, H.M.S. Cullist, Royal Navy. Missing presumed killed
11 February 1918. Aged 28. Born 10 July 1889 in Battersea, London.
Fiitter's Mate by trade. Son of James and Sarah Jane Robilliard,
(nee Branson), of 2, Valnord Hill, Victoria Rd., Guernsey. Born
at Battersea, London. Awarded the Distinguished Service Medal (D.S.M.)
"For services in action with enemy submarines"
[LG 29 August 1917 page 8987]. Listed as serving 12 December
1913. In the 1911 census he is aged 21, born Battersea, serving
with Royal Navy at sea and in Ports Abroad aboard H.M.S. venus,
religion Church of England. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 29. |
ROBILLIARD |
William
Le B |
Private
2121, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 11 April 1918. Aged 24. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Edwin Lilly Robilliard and Amy Miners
Robilliard (nee Le Breton), of "Fyfield," Rohais Rd.,
St. Peter Port, Guernsey previously Bryn Maur, Collings Road, Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium.
Panel 11. |
ROBINS |
Charles |
Corporal
339, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 21. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. E. F. Bichard (formerly Robins),
of 1, Lyle Terrace, Grand Bouet, Guernsey. Formerly 3/8872, Royal
Irish Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
ROBINS |
Charles |
Driver
63744, R86th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died in 20 May 1916.
Aged 27. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of John and Julia Robin,
of 106, Victoria Rd., Guernsey. Buried in CROUY BRITISH CEMETERY,
CROUY-SUR-SOMME, Somme, France. Plot II. Row C. Grave 20. |
ROBINS |
Charles
Albert |
Private
22733, 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action 23 October
1916. Aged 21. Born Guernsey, enlisted Southampton. Son of Albert
and Alice Robins, of 66, Prince's St., Northam, Southampton. No
known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier
and Face 7 C and 7 B. |
ROBINSON |
C |
No
further information currently |
ROBINSON |
John
W |
Private
2460, 2nd Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed in action 23 May
1915. Aged 20. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Nicholas and Sophie Robinson, of Vue de L'Eglise Forest,
Guernsey. Buried in CHESTER FARM CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot I. Row E. Grave 7. See also Forest, Guernsey |
ROBINSON |
John |
Acting
Lance Corporal P/13566, Foot Branch, Corps of Military Police. Died
in United Kingdom 28 October 1918. Born Guernsey, enlisted Winchester,
resident Woolston. Formerly 9755, Hampshire Regiment. ** Cannot
locate any details on CWGC *** |
ROGER |
A
S |
No
further information currently |
ROLLS |
Frederick
John |
Private
1196, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 27 April 1918. Aged 29. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in TOURNAI COMMUNAL CEMETERY ALLIED EXTENSION,
Hainaut, Belgium. Plot II. Row D. Grave 2. |
ROMERIL |
George
Robert |
Private
10758, 1st Battalion, Prince of Wales's (North Stffordshire Regiment).
Killed in action 6 May 1916. Born and resident St Peters Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Buried in DRANOUTRE MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot I. Row E. Grave 16. |
ROSAMOND |
Albert
E J |
Lance
Corporal 2555, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds 12 April 1918. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. E. Rosamond, of 13, Bouet, Guernsey.
Formerly 3486, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried in EBBLINGHEM MILITARY
CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot I. Row A. Grave 6. |
ROSE |
Cornelius
William |
Private
19588, 5th Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's 9Wiltshire Regiment).
Killed in action in Mesopotamia. Aged 17. Born, resident and enlisted
Guernsey. Son of Cornelius and Margaret Rose, of 7, de Beauvoir
Terrace. St. Martin's. Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on
BASRA MEMORIAL,Iraq, Panel 30 and 64. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
ROSE |
George
Albert |
Private
803, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 20. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Peter Henry Rose, of 2, De Beauvoir
Terrace, Jerbourg Rd., St. Martin'S, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. See also
St Martin's, Guernsey |
ROSE |
Harry |
Acting
Corporal 21805 [SDGW] or 21895 [CWGC], 1st Battalion, Princess Victoria's
(Royal Irish Fusiliers). Killed in action 12 October 1916. Aged
19. Born and resident St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of William Henry Rose, of "La Ramee", St. Peter Port,
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 15 A. |
ROSSO |
J
B |
No
further information currently |
ROULLAND |
A
Q |
No
further information currently |
ROULLAND |
J
L |
No
further information currently |
ROUSELL |
Henry
A |
Private
21369, 6th Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Killed in action 20 September 1917. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted and resident Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on
TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 119 to 120. |
ROWLAND |
Peter |
[Spelt
ROLAND on St Martin's] Private 5457, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish
Regiment. Killed in action 9 September 1916. Aged 21. Born Vale,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Peter Rowland, of Victoria Bar,
St. Sampson's, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 3 A. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
ROWSWELL |
Frank |
Private
9271, 1st Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed in action 1 July
1916. Aged 24. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey, enlisted Fort George,
Guernsey, resident Guernsey. Son of Mrs. R. Rowswell, of 14, Pedvin
St., Guernsey. Buried in SERRE ROAD CEMETERY No. 2, Somme, France.
Plot XII. Row H. Joint grave 1/14. |
RUAULT |
E |
No
further information currently |
RUFF |
W |
No
further information currently |
RUMENS |
Edward
Hartley |
Private
43719, 8th Stationary Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died 5
December 1916. Aged 25. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Edward
and Alice Rumens, of I, Mauxmarquis House, St. Andrews, Guernsey.
Buried in WIMEREUX COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
II. Row B. Grave 3A. |
RUSE |
Thomas
William |
Private
118, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 1 December 1917. Aged 24. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Ruse, of 34, Glatgny Esplanade,
Guernsey. Buried in RIBECOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot
II. Row E. Grave 6. |
RUSSELL |
Frederic
Charles |
[Fredrick
C RUSSELL on SDGW] Lance Corporal 117, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry,
1st (Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died fo wounds
27 November 1917. Aged 20. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas
Emmanuel and Mary Ann Russell, of Les Blanches, St. Martin's, Guernsey.
Buried in BOIS-GUILLAUME COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION , Seine-Maritime,
France. Plot/Row/Section B. Grave 15A. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
RUSSELL |
Thomas |
Private
3488, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 17 August
1916. Aged 20. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Mary Elizabeth Russell, of 2, Arcade Steps, Guernsey, and
the late Thomas Russell. Buried in ST. PATRICK'S CEMETERY, LOOS,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row A. Grave 15. |
SALMON |
Alfred
James |
Private
21901, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Died of wounds 10 September 1916. Borna nd resident St Petere Port,
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Formerly 8881, Royal Irish Regiment.
Buried in CORBIE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot
2. Row C. Grave 60. |
SALMON |
Albert
John |
Private
145, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in TROIS ARBRES CEMETERY, STEENWERCK, Nord, France.
Plot II. Row O. Grave 28.
|
SALMON |
George |
Private
2516, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April December 1918. Aged 25.
Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. Emily Salmon, of 40, Pedkin
St., St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Formerly 3/7904, Royal Irish Regiment.
No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium.
Panel 11. |
SALMON |
Walter
[John] |
Lance
Corporal 10809, 9th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
Died of wounds 1 January 1916. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted
and resident Guernsey. Buried at BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot IV. Row G. Grave 74. |
SANDS |
Walter
[John] |
Private
3788, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion [SDGW]
or 2nd Battalion [CWGC], Channel Islands Militia. Died in United
Kingdom 1 November 1918. Aged 18. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son
of Mr. W. Sands, of Trafalgar Square, Vale, Guernsey. Buried in
ST. SAMPSON CHURCHYARD, GUERNSEY. Channel Islands. Special Memorial. |
SANGAN |
Peter
E |
In
the 1911 census Peter Sangan was aged 26, married to Nora Alice,
father of Doris May, a Market Gardener, born St Helier, Jersey,
resident Grand Bouet, St Peter Port, Guernsey. No further information
currently available. |
SARRE |
Edmund |
Private
983, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 24 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. In the 1911 census he was aged 59, a Sexlaw Grave Digger
Caretaker, born Catel, Gurnsey, resident Lane Grande Couture Water
Lanes, St Peter Port, Guernsey. [Note this made him 66 at his death]
Buried in LILLE SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot III. Row C.
Grave 15. See also St Saviour |
SARRE |
Nicholas
aka Nico |
Private
894, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 27. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of John and Nancy Sarre, of Rocque Poisson,
St. Pierre du Bois, Guernsey. His brothers, Wilfred and Peter also
fell (see below). In the 1911 census he was aged 21, son of John
and Nancy Sarre, a Farmer's Labourer, born St Peters, Guernsey,
resident Roc Poisson Guernsey, St Peter in the Wood, Guernsey. Buried
in POINT-DU-JOUR MILITARY CEMETERY, ATHIES, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot Iv. Row H. Grave 8. |
SARRE |
Peter
F |
Private
679, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Son of John and Nancy Sarre, of Rocque Poisson, St. Pierre
du Bois, Guernsey. His brothers, Nicholas (Nico) (see above) and
Wilfred (see above) also fell. In the 1911 census he was aged 13,
son of John and Nancy Sarre, mnding cattle on farm, born St Peters,
Guernsey, resident Roc Poisson Guernsey, St Peter in the Wood, Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord,
France. Panel 13. |
SARRE |
Wilfred |
Private
936, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 29. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of John and Nancy Sarre, of Rocque Poisson,
St. Pierre du Bois, Guernsey. His brothers, Nicholas (Nico) and
Peter also fell (see above). In the 1911 census he was aged 22,
son of John and Nancy Sarre, a Farmer's Labourer, born St Peters,
Guernsey, resident Roc Poisson Guernsey, St Peter in the Wood, Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord,
France. Panel 13. |
SAUNDERS |
Stephen |
Private
868, 11th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed in action 16 August
1917. Aged 29. Born St Petere Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey,
resident Gosport, Hampshire. Husband of Mrs. Edith B. Burgess (formerly
Saunders), of 14, Mill Lane, Forton Rd., Gosport, Hants. No known
grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel 120 to 124 and 162 to 162A and 163A. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
SAUVARIN |
Walter
Henry |
Able
Seaman J/33461. H.M.S. Ariel, Royal Navy. Killed or died as a direct
result of enemy action 2 August 1918. Aged 19. Born 14 March 1899
in Guernsey. Son of H. W. and Ada Sauvarin, of Rue Piette Castel,
Guernsey previously Mont da Val, Gatel, Guernsey. Market Gardener's
Labourer by trade. First served on HMS Impregnable as a Boy 2nd
Class 10 December 1914. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 29. |
SCALES |
Alfred
Charles |
Private
1592, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in LE GRAND BEAUMART BRITISH CEMETERY, STEENWERCK,
Nord, France. Plot III. Row A. Grave 16. |
SEBIRE |
Alfred |
Private
2558, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Formerly 6/3339, Royal Irish Regiment. No known grave.
Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11.
|
SEBIRE |
William
John |
Private
1146, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 20 January 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in TYNE COT CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot XIX. Row C. Grave 8. |
SHEERS |
Leonard |
Private
15032, 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Killed in action 15 September
1916. Aged 19. Born Bethnal Green, Middlesex, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sheers, of "Brownswood," Grande
Maison Rd., St. Sampsons, Guemsey. No known grave. Commemorated
at THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 7 D and 8 D. |
SHEPPERD |
W
C |
No
further information currently |
SHERIFF |
Harold
[Cluas] |
Listed
as Harold Cluces on SDGW] Private 62214, 2/4th (Territorial) Battalion,
Devonshire Regiment. Killed in action 5 May 1918. Aged 22. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Joseph Henry and Minnie Florence Sheriff.
Native of Guernsey. Buried in RAMLEH WAR CEMETERY, Israel and Palestine
(including Gaza). Section Q. Grave 32. |
SIMON |
Albert
James |
Private
1510, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
SIMS |
Edward
Eli |
Gunner
RMA/9544, II Battery, Anti-Aircraft Brigade, S.S. Konakry (HMS "President
III" Defensively Armed Merchant Ships), Royal Marine Artillery.
Drowned in collision off Queenstown between two Defensively Armed
Merchant Ships 1 December 1918. Aged 37. Born 30 March 1881. Son
of Andrew and Caroline Sims, of L'Islet, Guernsey; husband of Edith
Sims, of 8, Council Cottages, Adams Park Rd., Farnham, Surrey. Enlisted
14 May 1901; discharged completed 12 years service 14 May 1913;
enrolled RFR 15 May 1913; Royal Marine Artillery Battalion at Ostend
27-31 August 1914 & served at Dunkirk 7-18 October 1914; Royal
Marine Artillery Howitzer Brigade, British Expeditionary Force 26
March 1915-15 September 1915; Royal Marine Artillery Anti-Aircraft
Brigade ('D' Battery), British Expeditionary Force 7 December 1916-23
January 1917; embarked HMS "President III" (Defensively
Armed Merchant Ships) 22 April 1917until his death. No known grave.
Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 29. |
SKIN |
A
S |
No
further information currently |
SKIN |
C |
No
further information currently |
SLIMM |
John
F |
Private
565, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 14 October 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in CEMENT HOUSE CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot III. Row A. Grave 14. |
SMITH |
Albert
C |
Private
290, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 3 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France.
Plot IV. Row A. Grave 1. |
SMITH |
Charles
[James] |
Corporal
18297, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Killed in action 26 September 1915. Aged 37. Born Cricklade, Wiltshire,
enlisted Guernsey, resident St Peter's Port, Guernsey. Son of the
late Charles Smith, of Brinkworth, Wilts; husband of Florence Smith,
of 2, Allez St., Guernsey, Channel Islands. Served in the South
African Campaign. No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais. France. Panel 102. |
SMITH |
Charles
John |
Private
11176, 4th Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment). Died 15 January
1918. Aged 32. Born and resident Guernsey, enlisted Liverpool. Brother
of Nellie Taylor, of St. Martins, Guernsey. Buried in WIMEREUX COMMUNAL
CEMETERY, Pas de Calais. France. Plot VIII. Row C. Grave 4A. |
SMITH |
Clifford
Swaffield |
Private
964, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 23. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Thomas and Maria Smith, of St. Sampson's,
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
SMITH |
H
I |
No
further information currently |
SMITH |
Herbert
James |
Private
28118, 1st Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment). Killed in action
29 May 1915. Born and enlisted Guernsey, resident St Martin's, Guernsey.
Formerly 23672, Manchester Regiment. Buried at CAMBRIN MILITARY
CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Row D. Grave 15A. See also St
Martin's, Guernsey |
SMITH |
Sydney
Arthur |
Private
16057, 2nd Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed in action 2 July
1916. Aged 20. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Son of William John and
Elizabeth Smith, of 8, Les Camps Terrace, St. Martin'S, Guernsey.
Buried in LONSDALE CEMETERY, AUTHUILLE, Somme, France. Plot III.
Row K. Grave 6. See also St Martin's, Guernsey |
SOLLEY |
Alfred
John George |
Stoker
1st Class K/20426, H.M.S. Good Hope, Royal Navy. Lost when his ship
was sunk in action of the Chilean Coast (Coronel) 1 November 1914.
Aged 19. Born 26 May 1894 in Guernsey. Porter by trade. Son of Alfred
and Nancy Solley, of 42, Pedvin St., St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel
Islands; previously Trinity Square, Guernsey. First served 19 September
1913. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Hampshire. Panel 4. |
SOLLEY |
Herbert |
[Spelt
SOLLY on SDGW & CWGC] Private 2559, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry,
1st (Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action
12 April 1918. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Formerly 6/3343, Royal
Irish Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
SOLWAY |
Thomas
[James] |
Serjeant
25927, 56th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action
17 September 1918. Aged 35. Born St Sampsons, Guernsey, enlisted
Guernsey. Son of Henry Solway, of Guernsey; husband of Rita Jane
Solway, of 1, Route Isabelle, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried
in ROCQUIGNY-EQUANCOURT ROAD BRITISH CEMETERY, MANANCOURT, Somme,
France. Plot I. Row A. Grave 12. |
SOMERS |
Martin
[Michael] |
Private
9010, 1st Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers. Died of wounds at
Gallipoli 28 April 1915. Aged 35. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted and resident Guernsey. Son of the late Martin and Mary
Ann Somers. No known grave. Commemorated at HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey
(including Gallipoli). Panel 186 to 192. |
SPARKES |
Walter
Richard |
Boy
2nd Class, J/92330, H.M.S. Impregnable, Royal Navy. Died of disease
in Royal Naval Hospital, Plymouth, 29 October 1918. Aged 15. Born
25 May 1903 in Guernsey. Son of John Francis and Cassandra Sparkes,
of "Canberra," St. John's St., Guernsey. Buried in PLYMOUTH
(WESTON MILL) CEMETERY, Devon. Plot/Row/Section C. Consecrated grave
5052. |
SPRACKLING |
Frederick
James |
Private
1491, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 35. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mrs. John Efford (formerly Sprackling),
of 32, Fazette St., Brockport, New York, and the late Mr. J. G.
Sprackling. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
SPRACKLING |
J
S |
No
further information currently |
SQUARE |
Charles
Frank |
Private
566, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 25 November 1917. Born Jersey
and enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL,
LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
STAGG |
George
Frederick |
Private
8525, 2nd Battalion, Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire
Regiment). Killed in action 24 October 1914. Born Samson (sic),
Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on LE
TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 23. |
STAGG |
H
C |
No
further information currently |
STAGG,
MM |
Joseph
John |
Private
(Acting Serjeant) 3344, "D" Company, 8th Battalion, Royal
Irish Regiment. Killed in action 5 August 1917. Aged 29. Born St
Sampson's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of James and Mary Ann
Stagg; husband of Violet Gladys Irene Stagg, of Delancey Cottage,
Delancey Hill, St. Sampson's, Guernsey. Awared the Military Medal
(M.M.). No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 33. |
STAGG |
Roland |
Private
678, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 20. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of James and Mary Ann Stagg, of Harbour
View, South Side, St. Sampon's, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
STORER |
Patrick
George Rawlins |
Second
Lieutenant, 3rd Division Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery.
Died of wounds 16 Hybe 1918. Aged 18. Son of George Arthur and Martha
Ellen Storer, of George Rd., Guernsey. Buried in SANDPITS BRITISH
CEMETERY, FOUQUEREUIL, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row E. Grave
10. |
STRANGER |
F |
No
further information currently |
STRANGER |
George |
Second
Lieutenant, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 11 April 1918. Aged 23.
Son of William and Ellen Stranger (nee Buckingham), of 36, Hauteville,
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
STRANGER,
MC |
Harry
Easterbrook Knollys |
Captain,
Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 11 May 1918. Aged 27. Son of William
and Ellen Stranger, of Guernsey; husband of Beatrice M. Stranger,
of Midlanes, Andover, Hants. Awarded the Military Cross (M.C.).
Buried in LES BARAQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, SANGATTE, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot III. Row B. Grave 7. |
STRAPPINI |
Bert |
Gunner
89167, "D" Battery, 175th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 9 June 1917. Aged 20. Enlisted and resident Guernsey.
Son of Arthur and Mary Strappini, of 14, New St., Guernsey, Channel
Islands. Buried in CITE BONJEAN MILITARY CEMETERY, ARMENTIERES,
Nord, France. Plot VIII. Row D. Grave 6. |
SWEETLAND |
R
G |
No
further information currently |
TACHON |
J |
No
further information currently |
TACHON |
P |
No
further information currently |
TAPP |
Alfred
Edward |
[Listed
as TAPP, A F on CWGC] Lance Corporal 724, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry,
1st (Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action
13 April 1918. Aged 26. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Husband of Ada
Tapp, of 34, Whimple St., Plymouth. Formerly 6/3355, Royal Irish
Regiment. Buried in OUTTERSTEENE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, BAILLEUL,
Nord, France. Plot IV. Row E. Grave 29. |
TARDIE |
A |
No
further information currently |
TARDIE |
F
N |
|
TARDIVEL |
Edward
Leon |
Private
1292, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 31 March 1918. Aged 32. Born Jersey and enlisted
Guernsey. Son of Mrs. J. Tardivel, of St. Ives Cottage, Route Carre,
St. Sampsons, Guernsey. Buried in CABARET-ROUGE BRITISH CEMETERY,
SOUCHEZ, Pas de Calais, France. Plot XV. Row O. Grave 3. |
TAYLOR |
Arthur
Edward |
Private
21907, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 15 March 1916. Aged 19. Enlisted Guernsey, resident
St Peter Port, Guernsey. Formerly 8885, Royal Irish Regiment. Son
of Mary Elizabeth and the late Alfred John Taylor, of 4, Constitution
Steps, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Buried in VERMELLES BRITISH CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row J. Grave 12. |
TAYLOR |
Cecil
Albert |
Leading
Signalman 236825 (DEV), H.M.S. Vivid, Royal Navy. Died in 1st Western
General Hospital (Fazakerly), Liverpool. from diabetes 25 October
1914. Aged 25. Born 26 March 1889 at Saint Sampsons, Guernsey. Son
of Adolphus John and Ada Blondel Taylor, of 58, Mount Row, St. Peter
Port, Guernsey. First served 3 July 1906. Enlistd 26 March 1907
for 12 years. Height 5 feet 11½ inches, fair hair, grey eyes,
fresh complexion. Buried in LIVERPOOL (KIRKDALE) CEMETERY, Meryseyside.
Commemorated on Screen Wall. IV. C.E. 40. |
TAYLOR |
C
C |
|
TAYLOR |
H
de P |
|
TAYLOR |
Robert
Easdale |
Private
7149, Honourable Artillery Company (Infantry). Killed in action
15 May 1917. Aged 21. Enlisted Armoury House, resident Guernsey.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Taylor, of Mar Lodge, Amhurst, Guemsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Bay 1. |
TAYLOR |
W
H |
No
further information currently |
THOMAS |
P
H |
No
further information currently |
THOMAS |
P
H |
No
further information currently |
THORN |
A
H |
No
further information currently |
THOUMINE |
Thomas
William |
Private
1441, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in POINT-DU-JOUR MILITARY CEMETERY, ATHIES, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row H. Grave 11. |
THOUMINE |
William
Alfred |
Private
3350, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Died of wounds 12 July
1916. Aged 20. Born Vale, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of William
Henry Thoumine, of Victoria Avenue, Les Banques, St. Sampson's,
Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in DUD CORNER CEMETERY, LOOS,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row J. Grave 4. |
THRESHER |
Thomas
Richard |
Sergeant
5578, 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Died 4 November 1918.
Aged 35. Husband of Mabel S. Thresher, of "Strathblane,"
11, Belgrave St., Petersham, Sydney, Australia. Buried in FORT GEORGE
MILITARY CEMETERY, ST. PETER PORT, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. Row
P. Grave 212. |
THURIAN |
J |
No
further information currently |
TOBIN |
Edward
James |
Private
9186, 2nd Battalion, Royal irish Regiment/ Died 21 April 1917. Aged
29. Born and resident PAulstown, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland, enlisted
Carlow. Son of Thomas and Mary Tobin, of Paulstown, Co. Kilkenny;
husband of Una May Queripel Ferguson (formerly Tobin), of 24, Paris
St., Guernsey. Buried in VEVEY (ST. MARTIN'S) CEMETERY, Switzerland.
Grave 69. |
TOMS |
P
C |
No
further information currently |
TOMS |
Samuel
Arthur |
Private
3/8812, 1st Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Died in United Kingdom
2 May 1915. Aged 31. Born St Sampson's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey,
resident St Peter Port, Guernsey. Son of James and Sophie Toms;
husband of A. E. M. Toms, of 2, High St., St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
Born in Guernsey. Buried in MANCHESTER SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Lancashire.
Grave reference Q. 397 (Screen Wall). |
TONGS,
DCM |
William |
Private
9786, 2nd Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Died of wounds
12 May 1915. Born St Peter's, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Awarded
the Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M.). Buried at MERVILLE COMMUNAL
CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot III. Row B. Grave 1. |
TOOLEY |
Harold
Augustus Rupert |
Lieutenant, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia attached 2nd Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment.
Killed in action 20 December 1914. Aged 35. Son of Alfred William
and Caroline Tooley, of Leighton Buzzard; husband of Zelie Laine
Tooley (nee Hocart), of 1, George Place, Guernsey. No known grave.
Commemorated on LE TOURET MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel
47. |
TOPP |
Leonard
[Richard John] |
Second
Mate, S.S. Trewyn 9St Ives), Mercantile Marine. Died 24 March 1916.
Aged 20. Son of Edgar Charles and Louisa Jane Topp (nee Ogier),
of Dorset Villa, Bordeaux, Guernsey. Born at Poole, Dorset. Baptised
5 April 1896 at Longfleet, Dorset. No known grave. Commemorated
on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London. |
TORODE |
Arthur |
Private
21910, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 5 September 1916. Aged 19. Born St Sampson's, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey, resident Vale, Guernsey. Formerly Royal Irish
Regiment. Buried in COMBLES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme,
France. Plot IV. Row C. Grave 23. |
TORODE |
John
Henry |
Private
1632, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 22 March 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Buried in POELCAPELLE BRITISH CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot XX. Row B. Grave 15. |
TORODE |
Wiflred
Daniel |
Private
1558, "A" Company, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st
(Service) Battalion, Channel Islands Militia. Died of wounds in
United Kingdom 5 May 1918. Aged 22. Born and enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Daniel and Alice Torode, of Grandes Rocques, Catel, Guernsey.
Buried in COBO (ST. MATTHEW) CHURCHYARD, CASTEL, GUERNSEY, Channel
Islands. |
TORODE |
William |
Private
1091, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 2 May 1918. Born and enlisted Guernsey. Buried
in BERLIN SOUTH-WESTERN CEMETERY, Brandenburg, Germany. Plot VIII.
Row C. Grave 5. See also St Saviour
|
TOSTEVIN |
Clarence
E |
Gunner
90947, "D" Battery, 110th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 27 May 1918. Aged 22. Born St Peter's, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Son of John Tostevin, of Couture, St. Peter-in-the-Wood,
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on SOISSONS MEMORIAL, Aisne,
France. |
TOSTEVIN |
E
P |
No
further information currently |
TOSTEVIN |
G |
No
further information currently |
TOSTEVIN |
James |
Private
1028, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died 25 October 1918. Born and enlisted Guernsey.
Son of Mary Anne Tostevin, of Le Pont, St. Peter's-in-the-Wood,
Guernsey. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot LXVII. Row L. Grave 29. |
TOSTEVIN |
Michael |
Corporal
7166, 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Died 30 May 1918. Born
vale, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Buried in TINCOURT NEW BRITISH
CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot IX. Row E. Grave 2. |
TOSTEVIN |
Sydney |
Private
2513, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died in United Kingdom 2 November 1918. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Formerly 3/8773, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried
in FORT GEORGE MILITARY CEMETERY, ST. PETER PORT, GUERNSEY, Channel
islands. Plot/Row/Section P. Grave 213. |
TOSTEVIN |
Thomas |
Sapper
WR/286903, Royal Engineers. Died 7 January 1920. Aged 30. Son of
Nicholas Tostevin, of Le Houmet Vale, Guernsey; husband of Blanche
C. Tostevin, 16, Paris St., St. Peter Port, Guernsey. IN the 1911
census he was aged 22, living with his parents Nicholas and Mary
Tostevin, unmarried, a Stone Dresser by trade, resident Kimberly
Cottage Houmet Vale, Guernsey, born St Sampson, Guernsey. Buried
in VALE (DOMAILLE) CHURCH CEMETERY, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. Grave
81. |
TOSTEVIN |
Walter |
Private
353, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918. Aged 22. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. W. Tostevin, of Plaisance Cottages,
St. Peter-in-the-Wood, Guernsey. Buried in OUTTERSTEENE COMMUNAL
CEMETERY EXTENSION, BAILLEUL, Nord, France. Plot I. Row G. Grave
7. |
TOSTEVIN |
Wilfred |
Private
2109, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died in United Kingdom 6 April 1918. Aged 19. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of William Le Prevost Tostevin and Louisa
Tostevin, of La Lande, Catel, Guernsey. Buried in COBO (ST. MATTHEW)
CHURCHYARD, CASTEL, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. |
TOSTEVIN |
William
James |
Gunner
91760, "D" Battery, 79th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Died of wounds 3 May 1917. Aged 20. Enlisted and resident Guernsey.
Son of Dan Tostevin, Les Landes du Marche, Vale, Guernsey. Buried
in DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY, ETRUN, Pas de Calais, France. PLot
IV. Row M. Grave 41. |
TREASURE |
J
H |
No
further information currently |
TROHEL |
L |
No
further information currently |
TURNER |
C |
No
further information currently |
UDLE |
Edward
Dennis |
Private
13611, 1st Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Killed in action 9 April 1917. Aged 24. Born and resident St Peter
Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of the late Edward John Udle.
No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 53. |
VAN
COOTEN |
E
de C |
No
further information currently |
VAN
COOTEN |
Henry
Rodolphe |
Chief
Engine Room Artificer 1st Class 133100, H.M.S. Invincible, Royal
Navy. Lost with his ship at the Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916. Aged
55. Son of John R. (a Private Schoolteacher) and Fanny van Cooten,
of Guernsey; husband of Elizabeth van Cooten, of West Moors, Dorset.
He was serving aboard H.M.S. Alberta when he received the Coronation
Medal in 1911. In the 1871 census he was aged 9, living with his
parents, resident St Michael in the Vale, Guernsey, born France.
No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire.
Panel 15. |
VARNHAM |
Henry
F |
Lance
Corporal 897, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion,
Channel Islands Militia. Killed in action 25 November 1917. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL,
LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
VIDAMOUR |
Thomas
Walter |
Sergeant
139199 87th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Died 1 October 1918. Born
30 June 1892 in St. Peter's in the Wood, Guernsey. Son of Elsie
Gerard, of Bellair, Forest Road, Guernsey, C.I. Labourer by trade.
Unmarried. Passed fit 17 July 1915, attested 21 July 1915 in Toronto,
Canada, aged 23 years 1 month, height 5 feet 4½ inches, chest
36 inches, dark complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, religious denomination
Church of England. In the 1901 census he was aged 8, born St Peter
in the Wood, Guernsey, son of Thomas and Elise Vidamour, resident
Les Paas, St Peter in the Wood, Guernsey. In the 1911 census he
is listed as Walter Thomas Vidamour, aged 18,born St Peter in the
Wood, Guernsey, a servant, Cowman On Farm, resident Saints Farm
Guernsey, St Martins, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in RAMILLIES
BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Row D. Grave 14. Natinal Archives
of Canada Accession Reference: RG
150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 9946 - 31. See also St
Saviour |
WAKEHAM |
William
[Hilary] |
Private
21917, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Died of wounds 13 July 1916. Aged 18. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey, resident St Sampson's, Guernsey. Son of Mrs.
A. Wakeham, of 16, Harcourt Rd., Bitterne Park, Southampton. Formerly
9600, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried in BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot V. Row F. Grave 83. |
WALDEN |
George
Edward |
Corporal
WR/28617, 321st Quarry Company, Royal Engineers. Died 5 Mrch 1919.
Aged 52. Son of Thomas and Fanny Walden; husband of Louisa A. Walden,
of 9, Victoria Avenue, Banks, Guernsey. In the 1901 census he was
aged 34, married to Louisa, employed as a Quarryman, born St Anns,
Alderney, resident St Sampson, Guernsey. Buried in ST. SAMPSON CHURCHYARD,
GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. Special memorial. |
WALDEN |
H
N |
No
further information currently |
WALKER |
A
E |
No
further information currently |
WALLBRIDGE |
Charles
Thomas |
Gunner
90948, "D" Battery, 47th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action 15 August 1917. Aged 31. Enlisted and resident
Guernsey. Son of Charles Thomas Wallbridge, of St. John's Parish,
Guernsey; husband of Florence Evelyn Howlett (formerly Wallbridge),
of Ordnance Cottage, Charroterie, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
5 and 9. |
WALLBRIDGE |
J |
No
further information currently |
WALLBRIDGE |
Reginald |
Private
1426, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
WALLBRIDGE |
William |
Private
8, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 12 April 1918. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. Formerly 6/3359, Royal Irish Regiment. No known grave.
Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11.
|
WALSH |
Francis
[James] |
Private
770, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 1 December 1917. Aged 24. Born
and enlisted Guernsey. Son of James and Mary Ann Walsh, of 3, Delancey
Cottages, Delancey Hill, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 13. |
WALTON |
Thomas |
Private
21915, 7th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Died 19 March 1916. Aged 24. Enlisted Guernsey, resident Vale, Guernsey.
Foster son of Mrs. A. Carpenter, of Hougue du Valle, Vale, Guernsey.
Born at Guernsey. Formerly 8889, Royal Irish Regiment. Buried in
BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot V. Row B. Grave
59. |
WARD |
H
J |
No
further information currently |
WARNE |
A
E |
No
further information currently |
WARREN |
Joseph
George |
Private
1159, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 25 November 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
WATERMAN |
Thomas
Charles |
Gunner
89156, 9th Division Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery. Killed
in action 21 June 1916. Aged 33. Enlisted Guernsey, resident St
Peter Port, Guernsey. Son of James and Elizabeth Waterman, of Guernsey;
husband of Rose Margaret Waterman, of 42, Longstore, Guernsey. Buried
in CHIPILLY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot/Row/Section
A. Grave 29. |
WATSON |
Henry
P |
Private
352, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 13 April 1918. Aged 22. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Henry John and Edith Maud Watson, of 3,
Strand Cottage, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 11. |
WATTS |
Clifford
R |
[Transcibed
as WATT] Private 3361, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Died
of wounds 29 May 1916. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted
Guernsey. Buried at BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot V. Row D. Grave 58. |
WELSH |
Albert
Walter |
Able
Seaman, S.S. South Western (Southampton), Mercantile Marine. Died
16 March 1918. Aged 39. Son of John and Margaret Welsh; husband
of Ada Augusta Welsh (nee Sarre), of 34, Bridge Rd., Itchen, Hants.
Born at St. Sampsons, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on
TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London. |
WEST |
Robert
Edgar |
Lance
Corporal 12306, 5th Battalion,. Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed in
action at Gallipoli 21 August 1915. Born St Sampson's, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey, resident Bouet, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 137 to 140. |
WHEADON |
James
Hansford |
Second
Lieutenant, 15th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of
wounds 11 March 1917. Aged 35. Son of George Samuel and Bertha Mary
Wheadon, of Guernsey; husband of Sarah Marguerite Wheadon of "Killarney,"
The Avenue, Hampton, Middx. Buried in BRAY MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme,
Framce. Plot II. Row F. Grave 62. |
WHEATON |
Sydney
C |
Private
23259, 1st Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 27 September 1917. Born St Peter Port, Guernsey,
enlisted Guernsey. Buried in METZ-EN-COUTURE COMMUNAL CEMETERY BRITISH
EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row C. Grave 17. |
WHITE |
Reginald
Sidney |
Private
957, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 20 January 1918. Born Hornsey,
Middlesex, and enlisted Guernsey. Buried in POELCAPELLE BRITISH
CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Grave lost - Special Memorial
4. |
WILD |
Frank
D |
Leading
Seaman London Z/2118, Nelson Battalion, Royal Naval Division, Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve. Died 2 August 1918. Husband of Mrs. J.
D. Wild, of The Haven, South Side, St. Sampson's, Guernsey, Channel
Islands. Buried in HAMBURG CEMETERY, Hamburg, Germany. Plot I. Row
D. Grave 9. |
WILFORD |
A
LO |
No
further information currently |
WILLCOX |
Thomas
John |
Avble
Seaman, S.S. Braeside 9Sunderland), mercnatile Marine. Died 5 December
1917. Aged 23. Son of Thomas John and Alice Margaret Willcock, of
1, Victoria Terrace, St. Sampson's, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London. |
WILLIAMS |
A
A E |
No
further information currently |
WILLIAMS |
Frank
[Lee] |
Private
8172, 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action 23 October
1916. Born and resident St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 7 C and 7 B. |
WILLIAMS |
John |
Serjeant
2285, 5th Dragoon Guards (Princess Charlotte's Own). Killed in action
3 November 1914. Born Guernsey, enlisted Bloemfontein, South Africa.
No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panel 5. |
WILLIAMS |
Thomas |
Private
723, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Killed in action 25 November 1917. Born and enlisted
Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL,
Nord, France. Panel 13. |
WILLIAMS |
William
Samson John |
Private
6/3363, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Died from scarlet fever
in Blackdown, United Kingdom 23 September 1915. Aged 20. Born St
Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. Son of Mr. William Andrew.
and Mrs. Susan Jane Williams, of 76, Colebrook St., Winchester.
Native of Guernsey. He was living at Church Lane, St Sampson, Guernsey
when he attested, aged 20 years 5 months. He was unmarried, a painter
by trade. He attested on 10 February 1915 in Guernsey, and was posted
on 5 March 1915. In the 1911 census he was aged 15, a Gardener,
born St Peter Port, resident Ma Carriere Bouet Guernsey, St Peter
Port, Guernsey. Buried in ALDERSHOT MILITARY CEMETERY, Hamsphire.
Plot/Row/Section AF. Grave 1918. |
WILLIAMSON |
Arthur
W |
Private
3490, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 3 September
1916. Aged 28. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey.
Son of George and Amelia Williamson, of Highbury House, Guelles
Rd., Guernsey; husband of Amelia Ethel Beauchamp (formerly Williamson),
of Mill House, Vraugue Hill, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 3 A. |
WINDSOR |
C |
No
further information currently |
WINTERFLOOD |
K
H |
Private
S/36220, "A" Company, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 8
February 1915. Buried in ALDERSHOT MILITARY CEMETERY, Hampshire.
Plot AF. Grave 1803. |
WOOD |
Edward
Albert |
Private
3367, 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. Killed in action 9 September
1916. Born St Peter's Port, Guernsey, enlisted Guernsey. No known
grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and
Face 3 A. |
WORKMAN |
Frederick |
Company
Serjeant Major 5610, 3rd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Killed
in action 16 June 1915. Aged 34. Born Murree Hill, India, enlisted
Fort George, Guernsey, resident Ashford, Kent. Son of Thomas and
Charlotte Workman, of Kortright House, Les Blanche, St. Martins,
Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES
(MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 34. See also
St Martin's, Guernsey |
YEAGERS |
S
C |
No
further information currently |
ZABIELA |
Cecil
[James] |
Private
964, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1st (Service) Battalion, Channel
Islands Militia. Died of wounds 2 December 1917. Aged 21. Born and
enlisted Guernsey. Son of Frederick Zabiela, of 7, Trinity Square,
St. Peter Port, Guernsey, and his wife the late Alice Le Tocq. Formerly
7/22093, Royal Irish Fusiliers. Buried in TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY,
Somme, France. Plot III. Row F. Grave 10. |
THE
SECOND WORLD WAR
1939-1945 |
ADAMS |
William
Ronald |
Bombardier
929221, 114 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died as a Japanese
Prisoner of War 3 April 1944. Aged 30. Commemorated at RANGOON MEMORIAL,
Burma (Myanmar). |
ARCHER |
Arthur
George |
Private
5571372, 6th Battalion, Queen's Own Royal West kent Regiment. Died
10 September 1940. Aged 25. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Arthur
R. Archer and Elise M. Archer, of Castel, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried in POZNAN OLD GARRISON CEMETERY, Poland. Plot 3. Row D. Grave
3. |
AUDRIN |
Ernest |
Private
5730838, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey). Died 9 April
1945. Born Leicester, resident Guernsey. Son of Frank and Martha
Audrin, of Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in CORIANO RIDGE
WAR CEMETERY, Irtaly. Plot XI. Row A. Grave 1. |
AYLWARD |
Cecil
John Winston |
Leading
Airman FX678372, H.M.S. "Heron", Royal Navy. Died 22 April
1945. Aged 19. Son of John Henry and Phyllis Rose Aylward, of Norbury,
Surrey. Buried in YEOVILTON CHURCHYARD R.N.A.S. EXTENSION, Somerset.
Row E. Grave 3. |
BAKER |
Frank
William |
Chief
Officert, S.S. Gandara (Glasgow), Merchant Navy. Died 6 April 1942.
Aged 36. Son of Arthur Edward and Ada Rebecca Baker, of Guernsey,
Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated on TOWER HILL MEMORIAl,
London. Panel 51. |
BENOIST |
Donald
Guille |
Able
Seaman P/SSX 28581, H.M.S. "Hood", Royal Navy. Died in
action 24 May 1941 when H.M.S. Hood was sunk during the pursuit
of the German Battleship, Bismarck. Aged 19. Son of Henry Alfred
and Maud Elizabeth Benoist. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 47, Column 2. |
BICHARD |
Clifford
Henry |
Lance
Corporal T/5341737, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 16 May 1843.
Aged 23. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Henry Charles and Amy
Agnes Bichard, of Oulton; husband of Vera Beatrice (nee Lewis) Bichard,
of Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands, married 1941 in the Lower Agbrigg
Resistration District, Yorkshire. His brother Frederick James William
Bichard also fell (see below). Buried in OULTON (ST. JOHN) CHURCHYARD,
Yorkshire. Section N. Row 29. Joint grave 11. |
BICHARD |
Frederick
James William |
Sergeant
(Wireless Op./Air Gunner) 650625, 49 Squadron, Royal Air Force.
Died 28 October 1940. Aged 22. Son of Henry Charles and Amy Agnes
Bichard, of Oulton. His brother Clifford Henry Bichard also fell.
(see above). Buried in OULTON (ST. JOHN) CHURCHYARD, YORKSHIRE,
Yorkshire. Section N. Row 29. Joint grave 11. |
BICHARD |
Raymond
Philip |
Private
5679972, 4th Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry. Died 11 July 1944.
Aged 25. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Ernest and Hilda Bichard,
of Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated
on BAYEUX MEMORIAL, Calvados, France. Panel 13, Column 3. |
BISHOP |
Frederick
Leonard |
Private
5443945, 5th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow
Regiment). Died 23 January 1945. Aged 32. Born Channel Islands,
resident Dorset. Son of Eli Josiah and Alice Annie Bishop; husband
of Hilda Alice Bishop, of Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried
in BRUNSSUM WAR CEMETERY, Limburg, Netherlands. Plot/Row/Section
VI. Grave 308. |
BISSON |
Keith
Cecil |
Sergeant
1164540, 206 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 12
June 1941. Aged 19. Son of Cecil John and Mary Helen Bisson. No
known grave. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 39. |
BLANCHARD |
Arthur
[John] |
Ordinary
Seaman LT/JX 257634, H.M.S. St. Briac, Royal Naval Patrol Service.
Died at sea 12 March 1942. Aged 22. Born 4 June 1909 in St Peter's
Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Son of John Blanchard and of Alice
Blanchard (nee Le Page), of Guernsey, Channel Islands; husband of
Jane Blanchard (nee Le Moigne), of Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on LOWESTOFT NAVAL MEMORIAL, Suffolk. Panel 9, Column 2. |
BLANCHE |
Raymond
[J] |
Corporal
5442411, 6th B Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Died 10 August
1944. Aged 25. Born and resident Guernsey. Buried in TILLY-SUR-SEULLES
WAR CEMETERY, Calavdos, France. |
BLATCHFORD |
Albert |
[Transcribed
as BLANCHFORD] Private 5732304, 2nd Battalion. Hampshire Regiment.
Died 3 March 1943. Aged 29. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Albert
Oliver Blatchford and Ethel Louisa Blatchford, of Guernsey, Channel
Islands. Buried in BEJA WAR CEMETERY, Tunisia. Plot 2. Row K. Joint
grave 1-2. |
BLONDEL |
Edwin
Jesse |
[Listed
as Edwain on CWGC] Chief Stoker P/K2366, H.M.S. "Cochrane",
Royal Navy. Died 17 August 1943. Buried in DUNFERMLINE (DOUGLAS
BANK) CEMETERY, Fifeshire. Section A. Grave 290. |
BLONDEL |
Leonard
Maurice |
Leading
Seaman P/JX 137444, H.M. Submarine "Triad", Royal Navy.
Died at sea 20 October 1940. Aged 24. Born 17 February 1916 in Guernsey,
Channel Islands. Son of Osmond and Doris Amelia Blondel; husband
of Edith May Blondel, of Walthamstow, Essex; brother of Somond LAurence
Blondel (below). No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL
MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 33, Column 1. See also St
Saviour |
BLONDEL,
D.S.M. |
Osmond
Laurence (Laurie) |
Petty
Officer Stoker P/KX 81386, H.M.S. Laforey, Royal Navy. Died at sea
30 March 1944. Aged 31. Born 14 February 1913 in Guernsey, Channel
Islands. Son of Osmond and Doris Amelia Blondel; husband of Ann
P. G. Blondel, of Southsea, Hampshire; brother of Leonard Maurice
Blondel (above). Awarded the Distinguished Service Medal (D.S.M.).
No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire.
Panel 85, Column 1. See also St Saviour
|
BLONDEL |
Thomas
Vernon |
Lance
Sergeant 863936, 16 Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died at sea
as a Japanese Prisoner of War 12 September 1944. Aged 29. Born St.
Sampson's, Guernsey. Resident Vale, Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore. column 6. |
BLÜCHER |
Charles
Nicholas [John] |
[Transcribed
as BLUMCHER] Lieutenant 104835, 1st Derbyshire Yeomanry, Royal Armoured
Corps. Died 22 May 1943. Aged 28. Son of Count Lothair Blucher and
Countess Louise Blucher, of Rooihenwel-Botriver, Cape Province,
South Africa. Buried in LA REUNION WAR CEMETERY, Algeria. Plot 2.
Row D. Grave 2. |
BORNE |
Frederick |
Lieutenant,
47 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines. Killed in action at Troarn,
Normandy 11 August 1944. Aged 20. Born 30 September 1922. Son of
Robert Henry and Lydia Susan Borne. Made Temporary 2nd Lieutenant
17 April 1943 [London Gazette 30 April 1943, page 1958]. Parents
from Guernsey. Educated at Elizabeth College [1932-1941] in St Peter’s
Port; played cricket, hockey and football for the college. Buried
in RANVILLE WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France. Plot IA. Row L. Grave
4. |
BOUGOURD |
E
F ? |
No
further information currently |
BOURGAIZE |
Eric
E |
Driver
T/279437, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 2 October 1944. Aged 22.
Son of Edward and Daisy Bourgaize, of Old Swan, Liverpool. Buried
in CASTIGLIONE SOUTH AFRICAN CEMETERY, Italy. Plot I. Row D. Grave
15. |
BOURGAIZE |
Lawrence
De Lisle |
Stoker
2nd Class P/KX 106744, H.M.S. "Cameron" (H M Dockyard),
Royal Navy. Died in Haslar Royal Naval Hospital 5 December 1940.
Aged 21. Born 7 May 1919 in Guernsey, Channel Islands. Married Kitty
A Tarrant in Southampton in 1940. Buried on 13 December 1940 in
HASLAR ROYAL NAVAL CEMETERY, Hampshire. Plot E. Row 56. Grave 1. |
BRACHER |
J |
No
further information currently |
BRADBURN |
F
W |
No
further information currently |
BRÉBAN |
Henry
A |
No
further information currently. See also Forest |
BREHAUT |
Harold
George |
Private
3972483, 2nd Battalion, Border Regiment. Died 3 February 1945. Aged
33. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Thomas Brehaut, and of Ellen
Lucy Brehaut (nee Torode), of St. Andrew's, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried in TAUKKYAN WAR CEMETERY, Myanmar. Plot 19. Row E. Grave
11. See also Forest memorial |
BREHAUT |
John
Philip |
Fusilier
5732222, 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers. Died 20 August 1944.
Aged 23. Born Guernsey and resident Dorset. Son of Alice Brehaut,
and stepson of Mr. W. Le Page, of St. Martins, Guemsey, Channel
Islands. Buried at SALERNO WAR CEMETERY, Italoy. Plot VI. Row F.
Grave 4. See also Forest memorial |
BREHAUT,
MC and Bar |
John
Wilfred |
Major
95625, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment/ Died 15 September 1944.
Aged 24. Born Guernsey and resident Middlesex. Son of Lt.-Col. Archibald
Wilfred Brehaut, R.A.O.C., and Florence Irena Brehaut, of Farnham,
Surrey; husband of Renee Brehaut. Awarded the Military Cross (M.C.)
and Bar. Buried in GRADARA WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot II. Row E.
Grave 33. |
BREHAUT |
Raymond
C |
Private
5499640, 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died 1 August 1943.
Aged 22. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of William and Annie Laura
Brehaut, of St. Peter-in-the-Wood, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried
in CATANIA WAR CEMETERY, SICILY, Italy. Plot I. Row J. Grave 24. |
BREHAUT |
Wilfrd
Percival |
Fusilier
5191006, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). Died 5 December
1943. Aged 27. Born and resident Guernsey. Buried in CASSINO WAR
CEMETERY, Italy. Plot XIX. Row J. Grave 4. |
BRETEL |
Sylvester
L H |
Fusilier
4204937, 13th Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers. Died 7 September
1943. Aged 33. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Francis Emile
Eugene and Ada Bretel of Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in SOUTHOWRAM
(ST. ANNE-IN-THE-GROVE) CHURCHYARD, Yorkshire. Section 1818. Row
1. Grave 18. See also Forest memorial |
BRICE |
Leslie
James |
Chief
Officer, S.S. Port Hunter (London), Merchant Navy. Died 11 July
1942. Aged 37. Son of John James Brice and Lilian Brice; husband
of Marie Brice, of Penarth, Glamorgan. No known grave. Commemorated
on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London. Panel 83. |
BROOKFIELD |
Arthur
William |
Signalman
P/SSX 33626, H.M.S. Stronghold, Royal Navy. Died 2 March 1942. Aged
21. Born 15 September 1920 in Guernsey, Channel Islands. Son of
Arthur Slade Brookfield and of Ethel Brookfield (nee Potter), of
Castel, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated
on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 66, Column 2. |
BROWN |
R
W |
No
further information currently |
BRUCE |
A
W |
No
further information currently |
BRUCE |
Gordon
Francis [James] |
Sergeant
7900641, 156th Battalion, Parachute Regiment, Army Air Corps. Died
duriong Operation Market Garden 20 September 1944. Aged 25. Born
Channel Islands, resident Guernsey. Son of Gordon and Elise M. Bruce;
husband of Margaret G. Bruce, of Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire.
Buried in ARNHEM OOSTERBEEK WAR CEMETERY, Gelderland, Netherlands.
Plot 19. Row C. Grave 8. |
BUDDEN |
Frank
Henry Atherton |
Fifth
Engineer Officer, M.V. Empire Steel (Liverpool), Merchant Navy.
Died 24 March 1942. Aged 25. Son of William Atherton Budden and
of Vera Budden (nee Amy), of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
No known grave. Commemorated on TOWER HILL MEMORIAl, London. Panel
45. |
BUDDEN |
William
Hamilton |
Air
Fitter FAA/FX. 83042, H.M.S. "Daedalus", Royal Navy. Died
1 November 1942. Aged 19. No known grave. Commemorated on LEE-ON-SOLENT
MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Bay 3, Panel 3. |
BULLOCK |
F
C |
No
further information currently |
BURGESS |
Hector
George |
Sergeant
(Wirless Operator/Air Gunner) 953783. 150 Squadron, Royal Air Force
Volunteer Reserve. Died 27 June 1941. Aged 23. Son of Mark James
and Elsie May Burgess, of Guernsey, Channel Islands; husband of
Molly Burgess. Buried in JONKERBOS WAR CEMETERY, Gelderland, Netherlands.
Plot 15. Row H. Grave 8/ |
BURGESS |
Leslie
Charles |
Sapper
1886696, 184 Field Company, Royal Engineers. Died 23 December 1943.
Aged 26. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of John Tallent Burgess
and Matilda Charlotte Burgess, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel
Islands. Buried in BOURNEMOUTH NORTH CEMETERY, Hampshire. Row F.4.
Grave 90. |
BURT |
Roy
Thomas Nelson |
Private
4039842, 1st Battalion, King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Died 24
April 1943. Aged 22. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Frank Ernest
and Margaret Elizabeth Burt. Buried in MASSICAULT WAR CEMETERY,
Tunisia. Plot V. Row D. Grave 17. |
CAMPBELL-IRONS |
Ian |
Pilot
Officer 40603, 150 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died 12 May 1940.
Buried in NEUFCHATEAU COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Luxembourg, Belgium. Grave
3. |
CAREY |
B |
No
further information currently |
CAREY |
D
H |
No
further information currently |
CAREY |
H
C |
No
further information currently |
CAREY |
Peter
Vivian |
Lieutenant
112899, 1/7th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
Died 7 December 1942. Aged 22. Son of Maj. Peter Carey, and of Dorothy
Madeline Carey, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No
known grave. Commemorated on BROOKWOOD MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 11.
Column 3. |
CARRÉ |
Arthur |
Private
5732293, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died 9 September 1943.
Aged 21. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of John and Laura Carre,
of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated
on CASSINO MEMORIAL, Italy. Panel 7. |
CARRÉ |
Wilson
Francis |
Gunner 1547907, 5 Comp. Light A.A./Searchlight Battery, Royal Artillery.
Died 6 January 1945. Aged 27. Born and resident Guernsey. Buried
at UDEN WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Plot 6. Row F.
Grave 9. |
CARTER |
Arthur
Bernard |
Private
14841429, General Service Corps. Died 26 October 1944. Aged 19.
Born Guernsey and resident Lancashire. Son of Archibald Carter,
M.M., and Amy Carter, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried in ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE (HURST) CEMETERY, Lancashire. Section
V. Grave 2. |
CHAPPLE |
H
D |
No
further information currently |
CLARK |
J |
No
further information currently |
COLLIVET |
Ray
Bridgemore |
Cabin
Boy, M.V. Cedarbank (Glasgow), Merchant Navy. Died 21 April 1940.
Aged 20. Son of Reginald P. and Charlot Collivet, of St. Peter Port,
Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated on TOWER
HILL MEMORIAL, London. Panel 25. |
COUSINS |
A
W C |
No
further information currently |
CRAIG |
R
B |
No
further information currently |
CREWS |
Eric
John |
Captain
137961, 5th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment (The Duke of York's
Own). Died 11 September 1944. Aged 24. Born and resident Channel
Islands. Son of William Henry and Ethel Alice Crews, of Guernsey,
Channel Islands. Mentioned in Despatches Buried in LEOPOLDSBURG
WAR CEMETERY, Limburg, Belgium. Plot VI. Row C. Grave 4. |
CUMMING |
William
Edward |
Petty
Officer D/J 107530, H.M.S. Isis, Royal Navy. Died at sea 20 July
1944. Aged 37. Born 17 January 1907 in Peters Port, Guernsey. Son
of Samuel J. and Susan E. Cumming; husband of Mary E. A. Cumming,
of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in RYES WAR
CEMETERY, BAZENVILLE, Calvados, France. Plot I. Row H. Grave 7. |
DAMARELL |
L
N |
No
further information currently |
DE
GARIS |
Derek
Gordon |
Pilot
Officer (Pilot) 138197, 214 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. Died 3 February 1943. Aged 21. Son of George Edwin and
Lilian Ada de Garis, of Castel, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried
in AMERSFOORT (OUD LEUSDEN) GENERAL CEMETERY, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Plot 13. Row 5. Grave 85. |
DE
GARIS |
William
James |
Aircraftman
1st Class, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 2 July 1943.
No known grave. Commemorated on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Kranji War Cemetery,
Singapore. Column 428. |
DE
GUERIN |
John
Frderick Campbell |
Able
Seaman P/JX 158243, H.M.S. Dunedin, Royal Navy. Died 24 November
1941. Aged 18. Son of Basil Campbell De Guerin and Catherine De
Guerin. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Hampshire. Panel 47, Column 3. |
DE
LA PORTE |
R
A G |
No
further information currently |
DE
LA RUE |
Gerald
Le P |
Seaman
LT/JX 199095, H.M. Fishing Patrol Vessel 2013, Royal Naval Patrol
Service. Died in Helford River, Cornwall, 16 November 1944. Aged
27. Born 30 June 1916 in Guernsey Channel Islands. Son of John Alfred
and Minnie Florence De La Rue. Buried in FALMOUTH CEMETERY, Cornwall.
Section K. Row C. Grave 23. See also Forest
memorial |
DE
LISLE |
Arthur
Bailey |
Lieutenant
Colonel 39196, 50th Division Signals, Royal Corps of Signals. Died
between 21 March 1943 and 22 March 1943. Aged 35. Husband of Florence
Dumaresq De-Lisle, of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Buried in ENFIDAVILLE
WAR CEMETERY, Tunisia. Plot V. Row C. Grave 8. |
DE
PUTRON |
Peter |
Second
Lieutenant 108026, 1st Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Died
10 April 1941. Born and resident Channel Islands. Buried in TOBRUK
WAR CEMETERY, Libya. Plot 3. Row F. Grave 4. |
DEFRES |
W
A |
No
further information currently |
DENOUAL |
Frederick
Arthur |
Private
5732309, 1st Battalion, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment). Died
31 October 1942. Aged 24. Born Dorset and resident Guernsey. Son
of H. C. and Ellen Denoual; nephew of Mrs. G. Hicks, of Stockport,
Cheshire. Buried in EL ALAMEIN WAR CEMETERY, Egypt. Plot III. Row
H. Grave 26. |
DINGLE |
Athur
Robert |
Warrant Officer Class II 5616853, 7th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment.
Died 19 June 1940. Aged 29. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Arthur
James Dingle and Lilian Eva Dingle; husband of Caroline Elsie Dingle,
of Clapham Common, London. Buried in FOREST ROW CEMETERY, Sussex.
Grave 1461. |
DODD |
Edwin
Lawson |
Driver
T/14264073, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 3 August 1943. Aged 19.
Born Guernsey and resident Plymouth. Son of Edwin and Mary Dodd;
husband of Hazel Dodd, of Plymouth. Buried in MEDJEZ-EL-BAB WAR
CEMETERY, Tunisia. Plot 13. Row E. Grave 11. See also Forest |
DODD |
Sidney
George |
Private
4039847, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Died 30
April 1943. Aged 31. Born and resident Guernsey. Buried in MASSICAULT
WAR CEMETERY, Tunisia. Plot II. Row H. Grave 20. |
DUCEY |
Edward
Joseph |
Gunner
1549460, 7/4 Maritime Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died at sea 2 May
1942. Aged 24. Born Eire (Ireland) and resident Guernsey. No known
grave. Commemorated on PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Devon. Panel 77,
Column 3. |
DUNN |
B |
No
further information currently Born and resident Guernsey. |
DUQUEMIN |
Cyril |
Sapper
1903478, 663 Artisan Works Company, Royal Engineers. Died 17 June
1940. Aged 23. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Duquemin, of Guernsey, Channel Islands; husband of Phyllis Laura
Duquemin, St. Peter's Port, Guernsey. Buried in LA BERNERIE-EN-RETZ
COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Loire-Atlantique, France. Row D. Grave 2. |
ELLIOTT |
John
William |
Able
Seaman D/JX 165578, H.M.S. Gloucester, Royal Navy. Died 22 May 1941.
Aged 21. Son of William George and Phyllis Maude Elliott, of St.
Martins, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Devon. Panel 47, Column 1. |
FALLA |
Arthur
William |
Private
5443931, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died 8 October 1941.
Aged 21. Son of Arthur William and Nelsie Adey Falla; nephew of
Winifred Adey, of Paddington, London. Buried in HILLINGDON AND UXBRIDGE
CEMETERY, Middlesex. Row U.E. Grave 23. |
FALLA |
Leslie
Le-Noury |
Telegraphist
C/JX 271799, H.M.S. Dasher, Royal Navy. Died 27 March 1943. Aged
33. Son of Francis Arthur William and Ethel Agnes Falla; husband
of Ethel Falla, of North Reddish, Cheshire. . No known grave. Commemorated
on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 71, C olumn 1. |
FALLA |
Rex
Ernest |
Driver
T/5731801, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 9 March 1944 in Italy.
Aged 22. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of John Robert and Elsie
Dora Falla, of St. Sampson's, Gernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in
NAPLES WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot II. Row H. Grave 10. |
FALLA |
Stephen
Thomas |
Major
199336, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died 16 September 1943 in the
Middle East. Aged 33. Born Guernsey and resident Norwich. Son of
Alfred and Lizzie Falla. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., B.S., M.D. Buried at
KANTARA WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt. Plot C. Grave 138A. |
FALLAIZE |
Berie
[Nicholas] |
Gunner
1470310, 76 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died
2 April 1942. Aged 21. Son of Amos and Ellen Fallaize, of St. Peter,
Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in PORTSDOWN (CHRIST CHURCH) MILITARY
CEMETERY, Hampshire. Row N. Grave 199. See also Forest |
|
or
Bernard [Charles] |
Private 4204946, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died in Italy
9 September 1943. Aged 31. Born Guernsey and resident Manchester.
Son of Nicholas John and Mary Louise Fallaize, of Forest, Guernsey,
Channel Islands. Buried in SALERNO WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot II.
Row E. Grave 27. See also Forest |
FERBRACHE |
Amos
J |
Lance
Corporal 5571768, 1st Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment (Duke Of Edinburgh's).
Died 26 July 1944 in India. Aged 39. Born and resident Guernsey.
Buried in KIRKEE WAR CEMETERY, India. Plot 1. Row D. Grave 16. |
FERBRACHE |
Nelson |
Able
Seaman P/J 111110, H.M.S. Dolphin, Royal Navy. Died 11 January 1941.
Aged 33. Son of Daniel James Ferbrache, and of Mary Elizabeth Ferbrache,
of Knutsford, Cheshire. Buried in HASLAR ROYAL NAVAL CEMETERY, Hampshire.
Section E. Row 56. Grave 11. |
FLETCHER |
John
W A |
Gunner
5492223, 7/4 Maritime Regiment. Royal Artillery. Died at sea 16
February 1942. Aged 35. Born Guernsey. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Devon. Panel 77, Column 3. |
FONTAINE |
C |
No
further information currently |
FORSEY |
George
John E |
Craftsman
7612601, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Died as a Japanese
Prisoner of War 6 February 1943. Born and resident Guernsey. Son
of George Henry and Elizabeth Forsey, of L'Islet, Guernsey, Channel
Islands. Buried in KANCHANABURI WAR CEMETERY, Thailand. Plot 8.
Row K. Grave 39. |
FOSTER |
M
E |
No
further information currently |
GALE |
Arthur
Francis Toms |
Sergeant
CH/X 31, H.M.S. President III, Royal Marines. Died 13 October 1942.
Aged 35. Son of William Arthur and Florence E. M. Gale; husband
of Yvonne Aimee Gale, of Calais St. Martins, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel
65, Column 2. |
GARNHAM |
Eric
Ray |
Gunner
805163, 1 Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery. Died 1 September 1942
in the Middle East. Aged 29. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of
Ethel Ann Maud Garnham, of St. Sampson's, Guernsey, Channel Islands;
husband of Hilda Mabel Garnham, of St. Sampson's. Buried in EL ALAMEIN
WAR CEMETERY, Egypt. Plot XIII. Row J. Grave 8. |
GENSOUS,
MiD |
Emile
Eugene |
Lance
Sergeant 5492402, 22 Bomb Disposal Company, Royal Engineers. Died
20 February 1945 in United Kingdom. Aged 37. Born and resident Guernsey.
Son of Jean and Philomene Marie Gensous, husband of Eunice Ada Le
Ray Gensous, of Limpsfield Oxted, Surrey. Mentioned in Despatches
(MiD). Buried in CLACTON CEMETERY, Essex. Plot C. Grave 454. |
GELARD |
Louis
John |
[Served
as GERRARD] Private 5120528, 31st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire
Regiment. Died 16 June 1942. Aged 24. Son of Jean and Maria Gelard,
of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in OSCOTT COLLEGE
CEMETERY, BIRMINGHAM, Warwickshire. Section A. Grave 6. |
GILL |
H
L |
No
further information currently |
GILLSON |
F
H |
No
further information currently |
GILMAN |
Frederick
John |
Private
5732297, 7th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died 19 July 1944. Aged
28. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Frank and Winifred Gilman;
husband of Madeline Girard Gilman, of Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried in BANNEVILLE-LA-CAMPAGNE WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France.
Plot VI. Row C. Grave 24. |
GIRAUD |
A
J C |
No
further information currently |
GOUGH |
R
A |
No
further information currently |
GRADWELL |
George
Sydney |
Greaser
199041, H.M.S. Palomares, Naval Auxiliary Personnel (Merchant Navy).
Died 9 November 1942. Aged 26. Son of Edward and Eliza Mary Gradwell,
of Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands; husband of Phyllis Gradwell
(nee Simpson). No known grave. Commemorated on LIVERPOOL NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Lancashire. Panel 17, Column 2. |
GREENHOW |
Edmonson
Peter |
Sergeant
1059800, 250 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 5
December 1941.
Aged 19. Son of the Revd. Edmondson Nelson Greenhow, M.A., and of
Kathleen Clare Greenhow (nee Cumber), of Torteval Rectory, Guernsey,
Channel Islands.
No known grave. Commemorated on ALAMEIN MEMORIAL, Egypt. Column
243. See also Torteval |
GROVES |
S
E |
No
further information currently |
GUILLEMETTE |
Victor
George |
Captain
121810, 144th (8th Battalion, The East Lancashire Regt.) Regiment,
Royal Armoured Corps. Died 8 August 1944. Born and resident Guernsey.
No known grave. Commemorated on BAYEUX MEMORIAL, Calvados, France.
Panel 10, Column 3. |
HAINSWORTH |
R
W |
No
further information currently |
HAMON |
William
George |
Private
4204951, 3rd Battalion, Monmouthshire Regiment. Died 6 August 1944.
Aged 26. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Thomas and Rosina Hamon.
No known grave. Commemorated at BAYEUX MEMORIAL, Calvados, France.
Panel 14, Column 2. |
HOLLAND |
Victor
Louis |
First
Radio Officer, S.S. Teano (Hull) , Merchant Navy. Died 8 November
1943. Aged 31. Husband of Iris Holland. No known grave. Commemorated
on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London. Panel 106. See also Forest |
HOLLOWAY |
Rex
Stanley |
Able
Seaman P/SSX 26116, H.M.S. "Foylebank", Royal Navy. Did
7 July 1940. Aged 22. Son of Clifford James Holloway and Lena Alice
Holloway, of Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in PORTLAND ROYAL
NAVAL CEMETERY, Dorset. Church of England Portion. Grave 674. |
HOPKIN |
H |
No
further information currently |
HOTTON |
L
W J |
No
further information currently |
HOUEDARD |
C
L |
No
further information currently |
HOWARD |
E
S |
No
further information currently |
HUGHES |
Christopher
J |
Rifleman
14768203, 1st (Airborne) Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles. Died 24
March 1945. Born Guernsey and resident Halifax. Buried in REICHSWALD
FOREST WAR CEMETERY, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. plot 34. Row
B. Grave 10. |
HUGHES |
Edward
Francis |
Flight
Sergeant 2210463, 159 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 3 August 1945. Aged 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hughes, of
St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated
on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore. Column 450. |
HUMPHRY |
G
N |
There
is a Guy Roy HUMPHRY, Able Seaman, S.S. Empire Surf
(Sunderland), Merchant Navy. Died 14 January 1942. Aged 20. Son
of Ernest William and Nelly Humphry, of St. Martins, Guernsey, Channel
Isles. No known grave. Commemorated at TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London.
Panel 46. |
HUTCHESSON |
G
D O Le M |
No
further information currently |
INGROUILLE |
B
H |
probably
Herbert INGROUILLE, Able Seaman, M.V. Ngaroma (Southampton), Merchant
Navy. Died 31 May 1940. Aged 20. Son of Bert and Gertrude Mildred
Clifton Ingrouille, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried in DOVER (ST. JAMES'S) CEMETERY, Kent. Row B. Joint grave
7. |
INGROUILLE |
John
Henry |
Able
Seaman P/J 80765, H.M.S. "Belmont", Royal Navy. Died 31
January 1942. Aged 41. Son of John T. H. and Jane Ethel Ingrouille;
husband of Evelyn M. Ingrouille (nee Robert), of St. Martin's, Guernsey,
Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL
MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 64, Column 1. |
JOHNS |
Arthur
John |
Fusilier
4204954, 6th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers. Died 31 October 1944.
Aged 24. Born Guernsey and resident Dorset. Son of Arthur Johns
and of Nellie R. Johns (nee Priaulx), of St. Martin's, Guernsey,
Channel Islands; husband of Sarah Ann Johns, of St. Martin's. Buried
in MIERLO WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands . Plot VI. Row
G. Grave 9. |
JOHNSON |
Harry
Frederick |
Sergeant
5433974, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died
22 March 1940. Aged 29. Born West Hartlepool and resident Guernsey.
Buried in FOUQUIERES CHURCHYARD EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France.
Plot 4. Row K. Grave 15. |
JOHNSON |
T
A |
No
further information currently |
JONES |
S
E |
No
further information currently |
JONES |
Arthur
Walter |
[Listed
as W A JONES on memorial] Private D/38489, 8th (H.D.) Battalion,
Royal Sussex Regiment. Died in United Kingdom 24 August 1940. Born
and resident Guernsey. Buried in PORTSMOUTH (KINGSTON) CEMETERY,
Hampshire. Plot C.W.D. Row 1. Grave 19. |
KEMISH |
C
H T |
No
further information currently |
KIRK,
MiD |
Adolphus
Carneo |
Engine
Room Artificer 1st Class C/M 34475, H.M.S. "Pintail",
Royal Navy. Died 10 June 1941. Aged 36. Son of Adolphus Wright Kirk
and Jeanne Kirk, of Guernsey, Channel Islands. Mentioned in Despatches
(MiD). |
LAMPRILL |
John |
Electrical
Mechanic C/MX89526, H.M.S. "Phoebe", Royal Navy. Died
23 October 1942. Aged 22. Son of Frank and Florence Lamprill; husband
of Phyllis Rosina Lamprill, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel
Islands. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Kent. Panel 63, Column 3. |
LANGDON |
Arthur
John |
Aircraftman
2nd Class (Wireless Operator) 1027039, Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. Died 11 May 1942. Aged 18. Son of Arthur Leslie Langdon
and of Amy Langdon (nee Falla), of Guernsey, Channel Islands; nephew
of Margery Langdon, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Buried in FORT
PITT MILITARY CEMETERY, Kent. Grave 1684. |
LANOE |
E
P |
No
further information currently |
LE
CHEMINANT |
John
Eric |
Sergeant
922801, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve serving aboard H.M.S.
Daedalus. Died 23 November 1945. Aged 35. Son of Norman and Ethel
May Le Cheminant; husband of Gwendoline Blodwen Le Cheminant, of
St. Peter Port. Buried in COBO (ST. MATTHEW) CHURCHYARD, CASTEL,
GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. |
LE
CHEMINANT |
Raymond
Douglas |
Leading
Seaman LT/JX 199038, H.M. Tug "Damito", Royal Naval Patrol
Service. Died 26 December 1944. Buried in BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY, Calvados,
France. Plot XVIII. Row F. Grave 22. |
LE
FEUVRE |
Alfred
John Porter |
Sergeant
D/29938, Pioneer Corps. Died 20 October 1944. Aged 48. Son of Alfred
John and Florence May Le Feuvre; husband of Elsie Le Feuvre, of
Thornbury. Buried in new church portion of THORNBURY CEMETERY, Gloucestershire.
Grave 166. |
LE
FRIEC |
Yves |
[Transcribed
as E L'FRIEC] Sergeant 7811128, King's Own Scottish Borderers. Died
16 february 1947. Aged 49. Son of Yves Marie and Mariane Le Friec;
husband of Ellen (Nellie) Le Friec, of Croutes. Buried in ST. PETER
PORT (FOULON) CEMETERY, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. Section A.G.
Grave 95. |
LE
GALLOUDEC |
Ernest
Charles |
Sergeasnt
5495019, 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died 13 June 1944. Aged
33. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of John L. V. Le Galloudec and
of Marie J. T. Le Galloudec (nee Quebec). Buried in BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY,
Calvados, France. Plot XI. Row G. Grave 5. |
LE
LIEVRE |
Stanley
P |
Lance
Corporal 4039858, 2nd (Airborne) Battalion, South Staffordshire
Regiment. Died 26 September 1944. Born Guernsey and resident Dorset.
Buried in RHENEN GENERAL CEMETERY, Utrecht, Netherlands. Plot
27. Row B. Grave 8.
|
LE
MAITRE |
Herbert |
Private
4039859, 4th Battalion, King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Died 22
September 1944. Aged 31. Born and resident Channel Islands. Son
of Herbert W. and Mable Le Maitre. Buried in MIERLO WAR CEMETERY,
Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Plot V. Row A. Grave 1. |
LE
MOIGNAN |
Albert
[Henry] James |
Corporal
T/134935, 39 Troops Carrying Company, Royal Army Service Corps.
Died in United Kingdom 19 October 1942. Aged 37. Born and resident
Guernsey. Son of Albert and Amy Le Moignan; husband of Ellen Miriam
Le Moignan, of Bournemouth, Hampshire. Buried in PETERCULTER CHURCHYARD,
Aberdeenshire. Section BG. Grave 322. |
LE
MOIGNE |
Eugene
Yves |
Ordinary
Seaman D/JX 152996, H.M.S. "Glorious", Royal Navy. Died
8 June 1940. No known grave. Commemorated on PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Devon. Panel 39, Column 1. |
LE
NORMAND |
Edward
Charles |
Seaman
LT/JX 202160, H.M. Drifter Unicity, Royal Naval Patrol Service.
Died 31 January 1942. Aged 19. Son of Alfred Joseph and Catherine
Le Normand, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known
grave. Commemorated on LOWESTOFT NAVAL MEMORIAL, Suffolk. Panel
9, Column 1. |
LE
NOURY |
Alfred
Nicholas |
Able
Seaman P/SSX 30157, H.M.S. "Hood", Royal Navy. Died in
action 24 May 1941 when H.M.S. Hood was sunk during the pursuit
of the German Battleship, Bismarck. No known grave. Commemorated
on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 48, Column 2. |
LE
NOURY |
John
Samuel |
Leading
Seaman LT/JX 202293, H.M.M.L. 1163, Royal Naval Patrol Service.
Died 4 January 1945. Aged 31. Son of John Hubert Vaudin Le Noury
and Edith Maud Le Noury, of Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No
known grave. Commemorated on LOWESTOFT NAVAL MEMORIAL, Suffolk.
Panel 16, Column 3. |
LE
PAGE |
Clifford |
Gunner
1546005, Royal Artillery. Died in India 25 June 1945. Aged 41. Born
and resident Guernsey. Husband of Bertha Maud Le-Page, of Chorlton-upon-Medlock,
Manchester. Buried in KIRKEE WAR CEMETERY, India. Plot 4. Row C.
Grave 1. |
LE
PAGE |
Edward |
Warrant
Officer Class II 3514357, 1st Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Died
during the Japanese invansion of Singapore 14 February 1942. Aged
43. Born Guernsey and resident Hampshire. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Le Page; husband of J. Le Page, of Guernsey, Channel Islands. No
known grave. Commemorated on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Kranji War Ceetery,
Singapore. Column 75. |
LE
PAGE |
Rex
Lake |
Sergeant
(Flight Engineer) 577884,44 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died 1 May
1943. Aged 20. Son of Ciarence George Le Page, and of Madeleine
Le Page, of Greve D'Azette, Jersey, Channel Islands. Buried in DALFSEN
GENERAL CEMETERY, Overijssel, Netherlands. Plot 6. Row 1. Grave
11. |
LE
PREVOST |
George
[Edward] |
Private
5725620, 1st Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Died in Malta 12 July
1940. Aged 24. Born Guernsey. Son of Thomas and Helena Le Prevost,
of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in IMTARFA
MILITARY CEMETERY, Malta. Plot 4. Row 1B. Collective Grave 12. |
LE
TISSIER |
Raymond
Cyril |
Second
Lieutenant 85134, 2nd Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment. Died
16 May 1940. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of George Alfred and
Amy Maria Le Tissier, of Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried on the
West side of the church, near wall, in KORBEEK-DIJLE CHURCHYARD,
Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium. |
LECKY |
John
William |
Pilot
Officer 40308, 85 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died 18 May 1940. Aged
20. Son of William and Jessie Muriel Lecky, of L'Ancresse, Guernsey,
Channel Islands. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot 46. Row A. Grave 6. |
LEECH |
J
T |
No
further information currently |
LIHOU |
O
F |
No
further information currently |
LOARING |
Jocelyn
Duer |
Lieutenant
184468, 8th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. Died in Burma 1 June
1944. Aged 24. Born Guernsey and resident Cheshire. Son of Herbert
and Jane Loaring, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried in TAUKKYAN WAR CEMETERY, Burma (Myanmar). Plot 13. Row D.
Grave 17. |
MAHY |
Adolphus |
Chief
Yeoman of Signals D/J 7294, H.M.S. "Ranpura", Royal Navy.
Died 16 May 1945. Aged 51. Son of Flere and Elizabeth Mahy, of Guernsey,
Channel Islands; husband of Martha Mahy, of St. Sampson's, Guernsey.
Buried East of the church in WALDITCH (ST. MARY) CHURCHYARD EXTENSION,
Dorset. |
MAHY |
Edward
John |
Private
5443879, 6th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. ied 11 July 1944.
Aged 27. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Cecil Edward and Clarisse
Mahy, of St. Sampson'S, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in HOTTOT-LES-BAGUES
WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France. Plot VIII. Row F. Grave 13. |
MAHY |
H
E |
No
further information currently |
MAHY |
J |
No
further information currently |
MAHY |
William
John |
Bombardier
856134, 1 Forward Observation Unit (Airborne), Royal Artillery,
Died 22 September 1944. Aged 26. Born and resident Guernsey. Son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mahy, of St. Andrew, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
No known grave. Commemorated on GROESBEEK MEMORIAL, Gelderland,
Netherlands. Panel 2. |
MARSH |
Albert
Edward |
Private
5829619, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died as a Japanese prisoner
of War 6 August 1943.Aged 25. Born Guernsey and resident London
N. Son of Edward Henry and Ellen Louisa Marsh, and stepson of Mrs.
M. A. Marsh, of Upper Holloway, London. Buried in THANBYUZAYAT WAR
CEMETERY, Burma (Myanmar). Plot B6. Row A. Grave 3. |
MARSH |
Joseph
F |
Cook,
S.S. Belvedere (London), Merchant Navy. Died 17 December 1940. Aged
29. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Marsh, of St. Sampson, Guernsey, Channel
Islands. No known grave. Commemorated on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London.
Panel 16. |
MARTEL |
John |
Private
5507668, 12th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died in United Kingdom
17 Novmber 1940. Aged 26. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Theophile
and Alice Martel, of L'Islet, Guernsey, Channel Islands; husband
of Marjorie Hilda Martel, of L'Islet. Buried in MANCHESTER SOUTHERN
CEMETERY, Lancashire. Section N. Nonconformist. Grave 835. |
MARTIN |
C
E |
No
further information currently |
MAUGER |
Alan
Chartres |
Trooper
14219521, 3rd Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps. Died 13
October 1944. Aged 23. Born Guernsey and resident Bath. Son of William
Arthur and Emilie Mauger, of Bath, Somerset. Buried in MIERLO WAR
CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Plot VIII. Row D. Grave 1.
See also Bath Memorial |
MAUGER |
Maurice
Alfred |
Private
5732215, Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Died 14 August 1942. Aged 22.
Son of Iris Alice Mauger, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried in HELIOPOLIS WAR CEMETERY, Egypt. Plot 2. Row C. Grave 13. |
McLEOD |
D
I |
No
further information currently |
MOORMAN |
Frederick
Albert [Knowles] |
Gunner
881978, 195 Battery, 61 (11th Bn. The London Regiment) H.A.A. Regiment,
Royal Artillery. Died in Siciliy 30 November 1943. Aged 22. Born
Guernsey and resident London N.W. Son of Stanley T. and Florence
Lilian Moorman, of Finchley, Middlesex. Buried inm CATANIA WAR CEMETERY,
SICILY, Italy. Plot II. Row E. Grave 9. |
MORRISS |
J
E |
No
further information currently |
MOULD |
Eric
Bruce [Wilson] |
Signalman
2328047, Royal Corps of Signals. Died at the evacuation of Dunkirk
between 27 and 28 May 1940. Aged 21. Born Canada and resident Guernsey.
Son of Edgar Wilson Mould and Emma Annie Mould. No known grave.
Commemorated on DUNKIRK MEMORIAL, Nord, France. Column 31. |
MOURANT |
Alfred
John [Leon] |
Private
5507671, 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Died 5 June 1944.
Aged 22. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Albert and Maud Mourant.
Buried in KIRKEE WAR CEMETERY, India. Plot 3. Row K. Grave 2. |
MULHOLLAND,
MC |
John
Desmond |
Lieutenant
107259, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died in United Kingdom
3 September 1945. Aged 26. Born London and resident Guernsey. Son
of Flt. Lieut. J. E. Mulholland, R.A.F., and of Dorothy Mulholland,
of St. Martins. Barrister-at-Law. Awarded the Military Cross (M.C.).
Buried at ST. MARTIN'S NEW CEMETERY, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands.
Grave D.118. |
MULLOY |
W
A C |
No
further information currently |
MURRAY |
William
Sayers Simpson |
Petty
Officer Stoker P/KX 75866, H.M.S. "Glowworm", Royal Navy.
Died 8 April 1940. Aged 33. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick James
Murray; husband of Florence E. Murray, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey,
Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL
MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 41, Column 2. |
NAPPER |
L
W T |
No
further information currently |
NELSON |
Donald
Cecil |
Sergeant
(Air Bomber) 1553494, 29 O.T.U., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 15 January 1943. Aged 29. Son of Reginald V. Nelson and of
Minnie Nelson (nee Hotton), of St. Saviour, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried in DIEPPE CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, HAUTOT-SUR-MER, Seine-Maritime,
France. Plot/Row/Section H. Grave 11. See also St
Saviour |
NICHOLAS |
Wilfred
[John] |
Private
5724483, 5th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Died 10 July 1944.
Aged 27. Born Guernsey. Buried in BANNEVILLE-LA-CAMPAGNE WAR CEMETERY,
Calvados, France. Plot VI. Row C. Grave 17. |
NICHOLS |
Herbert
Joseph |
Warrant
Officer Class II 5433658, 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry. Died 5 June 1942. Aged 36. Son of Walter and Amy Nichols;
husband of Selina Nichols, of Cobo, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried
in KNIGHTSBRIDGE WAR CEMETERY, ACROMA, Libya. Plot 1. Row C. Grave
14. |
NICOLLE |
D
J |
No
further information currently |
NOEL |
C
W |
No
further information currently |
O’BRIEN |
K
W |
possibly
Kenneth William John Croft O'Brien, Marine CH/X 104568, No. 41.
R.M. Commando, Royal Marines. Died 12 September 1943. Aged 20. Son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. O'Brien, of Fallowfield, Manchester. Buried in
SALERNO WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot V. Row A. Grave 37. |
OGIER |
Sydney
[Francis] |
Private
816248, 7th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died 15 February 1945.
Aged 32. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Abraham and Charlotte
Ogier, of Guernsey, Channel Islands; husband of Gertrude Ogier,
of St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Buried in REICHSWALD FOREST WAR CEMETERY,
Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. Plot 57. Row D, Grave 2. |
ORVIN |
Charles
Peter |
Able
Seaman P/J 31869, H.M.S. "Prsident III", Royal Navy. Died
30 April 1941. Aged 42. Son of Peter Orvin and of Emily Orvin (nee
Shepperd); husband of Kathleen A. Orvin. No known grave. Commemorated
on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 49, Column 1. |
PARKYN |
Leslie
William |
Able
Seaman D/JX166413, H.M.S. "Exeter", Royal Navy. Died in
Pomalaa, East Celebes 2 September 1943. Aged 19. Born 11 May 1924
in St Peter Port, Isle of Guernsey. Son of William Frederick and
Ada Katherine Rose Parkyn, of Shepperton, Middlesex. Buried in AMBON
WAR CEMETERY, Indonesia. Plot 432. Row A. Collective Grave 1-13. |
QUERTIER |
Albert
George |
Gunner
930602, 155 (The Lanarkshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery.
Died during the Japanese invasion of Singapore 14 February 1942.
Aged 32. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Hilary Ernest and Marie
Francois Quertier; husband of Priscilla Quertier. No known grave.
Commemorated on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore.
Column 38. |
RABEY |
Sylvester
Kenneth |
Sub-Lieutenant
(A), H.M.S. "Saker", Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Did
26 January 1944. Aged 21. Son of Sylvestre Arthur and Minnie Bradley
Rabey, of St. Martin'S, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in PORTSMOUTH
NAVAL SHIPYARD CEMETERY, New Hampshire, United States of America.
Lot 143. |
RATCLIFFE |
F
A |
No
further information currently. See also Forest |
READ |
Arthur
James |
Flight
Sergeant (Radio Operator (Air)) 1213566, 62 Squadron, Royal Air
Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 11 June 1944. Aged 21. Son of Arthur
Ernest and Alice Louise Read, of St. Sampson, Guernsey, Channel
Islands. Buried in KOHIMA WAR CEMETERY, India. Plot 1. Row C. Collecftive
grave 1A and 1-26. |
RENOUF |
John
Henry |
Seaman
LT/JX 179453, H.M. Trawler "Ganilly", Royal Naval Patrol
Service. Died at sea 5 July 1944. Born 28 February 1920 in Peterport,
Guernsey, C I. No known grave. Commemorated on LOWESTOFT NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Suffolk. Panel 14, Column 3. |
RENOUF |
Lloyd
George |
Private
5732322, Pioneer Corps. Died 21 February 1943. Aged 23. Born Guernsey
and resident Dorset. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Renouf; husband
of May Marjorie Renouf, of West Ardsley. Buried in EAST ARDSLEY
(ST. MICHAEL) CHURCHYARD, Yorkshire. Middle Section. Row C. Grave
57. |
RICHARDSON |
J
W |
No
further information currently |
ROBERT |
Arthur
Thomas |
[Transcribed
as ROBERTS] Private 4204969, 1st Battalion, Hampshire regiment.
Died 19 June 1944. Aged 26. Born Gusernsey, resident Stockport.
Son of Nicholas and Marie Robert; husband of Helene Lenfesty Robert,
of Torteval, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated
on BAYEUX MEMORIAL, Calvados, France. Panel 15, Column 2. See also
Torteval and St
Saviour |
ROBERTS |
Harold
Louis |
Gunner
926477, 31 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died 14 December 1941.
Aged 21. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Harold W. Roberts and
Jeanne L. Roberts, of Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in KNIGHTSBRIDGE
WAR CEMETERY, ACROMA, Libya. Plot 1. Row G. Grave 24. |
ROBILLIARD |
Elie |
Master,
S.S. Creekirk (London), Merchant Navy. Died 19 October 1940. Aged
46. Husband of Vera Robilliard, of Borth, Cardiganshire. Commemorated
on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London. Panel 33. |
ROBIN |
Leslie |
Pilot
Officer 176362, 431 (R.C.A.F.) Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. Died 18 July 1944. Aged 22. Son of Henry Robin and of Mildred
Robin (nee Arny); husband of Joan Kathleen Robin, of St. Martin,
Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in CREIL COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Oise,
France. Plot 1. Grave 388. |
ROBINS |
Charles
Arthur |
Second
Engineer Officer, S.S. Kohinur (London), Merchant Navy. Died 15
November 1940. Aged 38. Son of Edwin Charles Robins and of Margaret
May Robins (nee Simm), of Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave.
Commemorated on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL, London. Panel 62. |
ROBINS |
William |
Private
5495690, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died between 2 and 3
December 1942. Aged 29.Born Guernsey, resident Somerset. Son of
Albert John and Alice Amy Robins; husband of Louisa S. Robins, of
St. Sampsons, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated
on MEDJEZ-EL-BAB MEMORIAL, Tunisia. face 23. |
ROSE,
DSO |
Brian
Westland |
Lieutenant
(A), H.M.S. "Slinger", Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Died 8 October 1944. Aged 23. Son of the Revd. James Westland Rose,
and of Winifred Rose, of Guernsey, Channel Islands. Awarded the
Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.). Buried in PAISLEY (HAWKHEAD)
CEMETERY, Renfrewshire. Section M. Grave 669. |
ROSE,
DFC, DFM |
Charles
Frank |
Squadron
leader 45276. 248 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died 4 November 1943.
Aged 28. Son of Charles Joseph and Annie Elizabeth Rose; husband
of Beryl Catherine Rose, of L'Eree, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Awarded
Distinguished Flying Cross (D.F.C.) and Distinguished Flying Medal
(D.F.M.); St Saviour memorial states he was also awarded the Air
Force Cross (A.F.C.) but no record found. No known grave. Commemorated
on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 119. See also St
Saviour |
SAUNDERS |
Norman |
Able
Seaman P/SSX 33597, H.M.S. "Worcester", Royal Navy. Died
in Dovercourt Hospital, Essex, 15 February 1942. Aged 19. Born 15
Oct 1922 in Guernsey, Channel Islands. Son of Arthur and Ada Saunders,
of Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in SHOTLEY ROYAL NAVAL CEMETERY,
Suffolk. Plot 2. Row A. Collecvtion Grave 7-11. |
SAUSSEY |
William
Thomas |
Corporal
13037382, 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died 6 June 1944. Aged
34. Born Jersey and resident Guernsey. Son of Percy Ralph and Lizzie
Emily Eliza Amy Saussey; husband of Hilda Marie Saussey, of Glasgow.
Buried in BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France. Plot X. Row D.
Grave 20. |
SAVAGE |
John
Falla |
Lieutenant,
H.M.S. "Kite", Royal Naval Reserve. Died 21 August 1944.
No known grave. Commemorated on PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Devon.
Panel 92, Column 2. |
SHALES |
John |
Private
5572887, 4th Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment. Died as a Japanese
Prisoner of War 8 November 1944. Aged 29. Born and resident Guernsey.
Husband of Muriel May Shales, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel
Islands. No known grave. Commemorated at SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Kranji
War Cemetery, Singpore. Column 52. |
SHERIFF |
Raymond
Clifford |
Fusilier
4204977, 6th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers. Died 3 December 1944.
Aged 27. Born Guernsey and resident Dorset. Son of William Clifford
and Florence May Sheriff; husband of Hilda Mary Sheriff, of Selly
Oak, Birmingham. Buried in JONKERBOS WAR CEMETERY, Gelderland, Netherlands.
Plot 20. Row G. Grave 9. |
SHORT |
Wilfred
A |
Private 5498116, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died in North
Africa 2 December 1942. Aged 28. Born Guernsey and resident Surrey.
No known grave. Commemorated on MEDJEZ-EL-BAB MEMORIAL, Tunisia.
Face 23. |
SIMON |
Harry |
Engineman
LT/KX 105754, H.M.S. "Edinburgh Castle", Royal Naval Patrol
Service. Died 20 March 1944. Born 7 March 1896 in West Kensington,
London. Son of William and Selina Simon husband of Alice Julia Simon,
of St. Sampsons, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in FREETOWN (KING
TOM) CEMETERY, Sierra Leone. Plot 5. Row C. Grave 10. |
SMITH |
George
Richard |
Lance Corporal 5567251, 2nd Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment (Duke
of Edinburgh's). Died 28 May 1940. Aged 30. Born Guernsey. Son of
Charles and Florence Smith. Buried in BRAY-DUNES COMMUNAL CEMETERY,
Nord, France. Grave 11. |
SOUTHGATE |
Eric
Cecil Ferneaux |
Gunner 6895661, 9 Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died as a Japanese
prisoner of War 12 September 1944. Aged 27. Born and resident London
S.W. Son of P. E. Boyle Southgate and Olive L. Southgate, of Norbury,
Surrey. No known grave. Commemorated on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Kranji
War Cemetery, Singapore. Column 31. |
STACEY |
Richard
Edward |
Flying
Officer 150190, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 28 January
1944. Aged 20. Son of Cecil and Adele Stacey, of L'Ancresse, Guernsey,
Channel Islands. No known grave. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL,
Surrey. Panel 209. |
STAGG |
W
H |
No
further information currently |
STONLEY |
James
George [Phillip] |
Gunner
860459, 5 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died as a Japanese priosner
of War 23 December 1943. Aged 25. Born and resident Guernsey. Buried
in THANBYUZAYAT WAR CEMETERY, Burma (Myanmar). Plot B6. Row W. Grave
11. |
TARDIF |
H
R |
No
further information currently |
TAYLOR |
George
Arthur Douglas |
Gunner
1546386, 91 Battery, 44 Light A.A. Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died
27 April 1944. Aged 27. Born Guernsey. Son of George Henry and Florence
May Taylor, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands; husband
of Lily Taylor, of Dunscar, Lancashire. Buried in RANCHI WAR CEMETERY,
India. Plot 2. Row E. Grave 5. |
TAYLOR |
Hildreth
Charles |
Private
5507682, 7th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
Died 22 January 1944. Aged 24. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of
Walter R. and Amelia Martin Taylor, of Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried in MINTURNO WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot II. Row G. Grave 25. |
THOUMINE |
Raymond
S |
Private
14354723, 5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and
Derbyshire Regiment). Died 18 October 1944. Aged 20. Born Guernsey
and resident Leeds. Son of Ada E. Thoumine, and stepson of William
Mills, of Cobo, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in ASSISI WAR
CEMETERY, Italy. Plot II. Row F. Grave 1. |
TIDD |
Herbert
Richard |
Squadron
Leader 33072, 72 Sqadron, Royal Air Force. Died 26 July 1942. No
known grave. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 65. |
TORODE |
Cecil
John |
Chief
Petty Officer Telegraphist P/J 45543, H.M.S. Barham, Royal Navy.
Died at sea 25 November 1941. Aged 41. Born 20 February 1900 in
Guernsey, Channel Isles. Son of Abraham and Ann Marie Torode; husband
of Emily Florence Augusta Torode, of Plumstead, London. No known
grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel
52, Column 2. See also St Saviour |
TORODE |
George
Roderick John |
Leading
Aircraftman 1534153, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 20
October 1945. Aged 22. Son of William and Ethel Torode; husband
of Edith Torode, of Preston under Scar. Buried in PRESTON UNDER
SCAR CEMETERY, Yorkshire. Grave 56. |
TORODE |
John
Henry |
Private
13037426, 1st Battalion, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment). Died
17 September 1944. Aged 37. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Elias
Charles and Mary Ellen Torode, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel
Islands; husband of Dorothy Gwendoline Torode, of St. Peter Port.
Buried in ANCONA WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot IV. Row C. Grave 8. |
TOSTEVIN |
Donald
Edmund |
Leading
Stoker P/KX 87047, H.M.S. "Neptune", Royal Navy. Died
19 December 1941. Born 17 August 1917 in Castel, Guernsey, Channel
Isles. Son of Edmund and Ellen Tostevin, of Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 54,
Column 3. |
TRAISNEL |
Albert
A |
Private
5619879, 1st Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment. Died 11 February
1945. Aged 21. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Elizabeth Mildred
Webb, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried at REICHSWALD
FOREST WAR CEMETERY, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. Plot 50. Row
F. Grave 19. |
VAN
DER POL, DFM |
Hendrick
John |
Flying
Officer 53971, Royal Air Force. Died as a Prisoner of War of the
Japanese 3 July 1945. Aged 24. Son of Matthew and Adele Helene Van
der Pol, of St. Saviours, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Son of Matthew
and Adele Helene Van der Pol, of St. Saviours, Guernsey, Channel
Islands. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal (D.F.M.). Buried
in TAUKKYAN WAR CEMETERY, Myanmar. Plot 20. Row H. Grave 20. |
VASQUEZ |
Alfred
Joe Kerr |
Gunner
831962, 17 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died 8 June 1940. Aged
26. Son of Francesco and Theresa Vasquez; husband of Maisie Victoria
Vasquez, of St. Sampson's, Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave.
Commemorated on DUNKIRK MEMORIAL, Nord, France. Column 16. |
VERON,
MM |
Francis
Richard |
Corporal
5502731, 6th Battalion, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Died
ib Italy 8 February 1945. Aged 28. Born Guernsey and resident Devon.
Son of Ernest and Louise Veron; husband of Joan Miriam Veron, of
Lympstone, Devon. Awarded the Military Medal (M.M.). Buried in SANTERNO
VALLEY WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot II. Row C. Grave 13. |
VIDAMOUR |
Harold
[John] |
Sergeant
(Air Gunner) 1595297, 77 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 14 February 1945. Aged 19. Son of Harold and Ellen Mary Vidamour,
of St. Peter in the Wood, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried in BERLIN
1939-1945 WAR CEMETERY, Berlin, Germany. Plot 5. Row G. Grave 9.
See also Torteval |
VINING |
Leonard
Henry James |
Sergeant
5503802, 1st/4th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died 16 March 1943.
Aged 30. Son of Henry James Vining and Kathleen Vining; husband
of Eva Maud Vining, of Polsloe Park, Exeter. Buried in MEDJEZ-EL-BAB
WAR CEMETERY, Tunisia . Plot 12. Row F. Grave 5. |
WAKEHAM |
Frederick
[Chalres William] |
Private
5495009, 7th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died 30 July 1944. Aged
33. Born and resident Guernsey. Buried in ST. CHARLES DE PERCY WAR
CEMETERY, Calvados, France. Plot XV. Row G. Grave 11. |
WALE |
Lawrence
Clifford |
Private
10541349, 4 Ordance Store Company, Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Died
of heart failure as a Japanese Prisoner of War 9 March 1945. Aged
34. Born Guernsey and resident Glamorgan. In prisoner camp Sendai
9B. Buried in YOKOHAMA WAR CEMETERY, Japan. British Section. Plot
L. Row C. Grave 10. |
WALTERS |
Michael
John Priaulx |
Lieutenant,
H.M.S. "Dolphin", Royal Navy. Died 4 April 1941. Aged
26. Son of Hubert de Lancey Walters and Gwendoline Walters; husband
of Elizabeth Mary Walters, of Regent's Park, London. Commemorated
on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 45, Column 2. |
WALTERS |
Robert
Vincent de Sausmarez |
Major
12357, 1st Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment. Died 27 April
1940. Aged 38. Son of Lt.-Col. Hubert De Lancy Walters, Royal Artillery,
and Gwendolen Walters, of Guernsey, Channel Islands; husband of
Claire Dorothy Naunton Walters. Blue for Putting the Shot, Royal
Military College, Sandhurst. Buried in KVAM CHURCHYARD, Norway.
Screen Wall. Collective grave. |
WATLING |
William
Charles |
Pilot
Officer 44186, 92 Squadron, Royal Air Force. killed in action on
7 February 1941 when his Spitfire, serial no. R6924, flew into high
ground near Deal in Kent in bad visibility. Aged 20. Son of William
Charles and Annie Watling of St. Jacques, Guernsey, Channel Islands,
who fled prior to the German invasion and lived in Egham, Surrey.
He attended St. Elizabeth College, Gueernsey. Buried in ST. MARY
CRAY CEMETERY, Kent. Plot E. Div. 3. Grave 122. Also commemorated
on the Battle of Britain London Monument, on St. Paul’s Church
Memorial, Egham Hythe, Surrey and on the Elizabeth College Memorial.
|
WAY |
Harry
Clifford Robert |
Private
3972523, 2nd Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment. Died between
7 and 8 February 1944. Aged 24. Born and resident Guernsey. Son
of Clifford Robert and Adelina Beatrice Way, of St. Peter Port,
Guernsey, Channel Islands; husband of Florence May Way, of Stockport,
Cheshire. Buried in ROME WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot I. Row A. Grave
15. |
WEATHERALL |
Hugh
Derek Andre |
Sub-Lieutenant,
H.M. Submarine "Tarpon", Royal Navy. Died 22 April 1940.
Aged 21. Son of Montagu Egerton Weatherall, O.B.E., and Bridget
Bradley Weatherall, of Guernsey, Channel Islands. No known grave.
Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 37,
Column 1. |
WEBBER |
F
H |
No
further information currently |
WETHERALL |
Rule
Maxwell Grant |
Lieutenant
Colonel 15089, Commanding 2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment.
Died 28 May 1940. Aged 39. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of Henry
Rule Wetherall and Rita Cecilia Glasse Wetherall; husband of Margaret
Evelyn Wetherall, of Moor Park, Surrey. Buried in OOSTTAVERNE WOOD
CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot II. Row F. Grave 4. |
WILLIAMS |
C
C |
No
further information currently |
WILLIAMS |
William
Baker |
Second
Officer, S.S. Roebuck (Weymouth), Merchant Navy. Died 13 June 1940,
whilst attempting to evacuate troops from St Valery En Caux, France.
Aged 37. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams, of St. Peter Port;
husband of Olive Williams, of St. Peter Port. Buried in ST. PETER
PORT (FOULON) CEMETERY, GUERNSEY, Channel Islands. Section FF/EE2.
Grave 74. |
WILLIAMS-YEAGERS |
John
Albert |
Sergeant
5492785, 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Died 3 December 1942.
Aged 36. Son of John and Mary Williams-Yeagers; husband of Alice
Amy Williams-Yeagers, of Manchester. Buried in MASSICAULT WAR CEMETERY,
Tunisia. Plot I. Row M. Grave 20. |
WILLIS |
D
G |
No
further information currently |
WINTERFLOOD |
Arthur
Albert |
Private
NX50764, A.I.F. 2/12 Field Ambulance, Australian
Army Service Corps, Australian Army [CWGC states Australian
Army Medical Corps]. Killed in action at sea (off Brisbane, Queensland,
Australia) aboard H.M.H.S. "Centaur" 13 May 1943. Aged
45. Born St. Petere Port, Guernsey. Son of Richard and Mary Winterflood;
husband of Anis Mary Winterflood, of The Entrance, New South Wales.
Also served in the Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 1914-1918 war.
Motor engineer by trade. No known grave. Commemorated on SYDNEY
MEMORIAL, ew South Wales, Australia. Panel 4. |
WOLLASTON |
Richard
Franks |
Flying
Officer 66509, 213 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 1 September 1942. Aged 29. Son of Frederic and E. Wollaston,
of Pannal, Harrogate, Yorkshire. Buried in EL ALAMEIN WAR CEMETERY,
Egypt. Plot XII. Row D. Grave 2. |
WOODWARD |
Bernard
Alfred |
Sapper
1913386, 677 General Construction Company, Royal Engineers. Died
27 May 1940. Aged 20. Born and resident Guernsey. Son of George
and Gladys Woodward, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Buried in DUNKIRK TOWN CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot 2 Row 7 Grave
30. |
WYATT |
Bryan |
Flight
Sergeant 1138876, 159 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 12 September 1944. Son of Ernest Archibald Wyatt, and of Hilda
May Wyatt, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Buried
in RANCHI WAR CEMETERY, India. Plot 8. Row B. Grave 3. |
YATES |
Arthur
Richard |
Flying
Officer 79723, 959 Balloon Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 26 January 1941. Buried in FALMOUTH CEMETERY, Cornwall. Section
K. Row A. Grave 6. |
YEADON,
DFM |
Brian |
Flight
Sergeant 652553, 109 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died 27 August 1941.
Son of Clifford and Beatrice Yeadon; husband of Rena Anne Yeadon,
of L'Islet, Guernsey, Channel Islands. B.Sc. Awarded the Distinguished
Flying Medal (D.F.M.). No known grave. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE
MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 38. |
YOUNG |
A
J |
No
further information currently |
YOUNG |
Christopher
John Victor |
Lieutenant
102390, 3 Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery. Died in the Middle East
23 November 1941. Aged 22. Born South Africa and resident Guernsey.
Son of Archibald Victor Wilde Young, and of Dorothy Cora Young (nee
Cowper), of Boars Hill, Berkshire. B.A. (Cantab.). Buried in KNIGHTSBRIDGE
WAR CEMETERY, ACROMA, Libya. Plot 1. Row B. Grave 18. |
YOUNG |
P
D |
No
further information currently |
ZABIELA |
Leonard
Thomas |
Captain
222298, 44 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died 14
March 1945. Aged 29. Born Guernsey and resident Bournemouth. Son
of Thomas and Lilian Zabiela; husband of Beryl Margaret Zabiela,
Of L'Abord a Plouffe, Province of Quebec, Canada. Buried in TAUKKYAN
WAR CEMETERY, Htauk Kyant, Yangon Region, Myanmar (Burma). Plot
25. Row G. Grave 10. |
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