
PITT
WAR MEMORIAL
World War 1 &
2 - Detailed Information
Compiled and copyright © Philip Windibank 2019
The Pitt War Memorial was originally located in The Chapel of The Good
Shepherd, Pitt, Winchester. The Chapel was closed in the 1980’s,
and the memorial was relocated to All Saints Church, Hursley, Winchester.
The memorial is a wall mounted metal plaque set on a wooden base. There
are six names commemorated for World War One.
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IN LOVING MEMORY
OF MEN FROM PITT
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1918
THE
ATTACHED PLAQUES ARE FROM THE
CHAPEL
OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD PITT
OPENED
IN 1858 BY THE GENEROSITY OF
MISS
CHARLOTTE YONGE TO SERVE AS A
DAUGHTER
CHURCH OF THIS PARISH
AND
WHICH WAS CLOSED IN 1983
DUDMAN |
Thomas |
Private
10169, 10th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action at Gallipoli
10th August 1915. Born Hursley, Hampshire, enlisted Winchester.
In the 1891 census he was aged 1, born Hampshire, son of Thomas
and Alice Dudman, resident Pitt Field, Pitt Hill, Hursley, Winchester,
Hampshire. In the 1911 census he was aged 21, born Hursley, a Cowman
and Labourer, son of Thomas and Alice Edeman, resident Pitt, Hursley,
Winchester, Hampshire. No known grave. Commemorated on Helles Memorial,
Turkey. Panel 126-135 or 223-226 228-229 and 328. |
FREEBORN |
Joseph
Frank |
Ordinary
Seaman SS/4969, H.M.S. Amphitrite, Royal Navy. Died from measles
and diptheria at R.N. Haslar Hospital 18th January 1916. Aged 22.
Born Winchester, Hampshire, 22nd May 1893. Son of Mrs. C. Freeborn,
of Emmill Farm, Sparsholt, near Winchester, Hampshire. In the 1911
census he was aged 17, born Hampshire, a Carter of Farm, son of
George and Charlotte Elizabeth Freeborn, resident Enmill Farm, Sparsholt,
Hursley, Winchester, Hampshire. Farm Labourer before enlistment.
Enlisted 28th May 1914 for 5 years and 7 years Reserve. Height 5
feet 7¼ inches, brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion.
Buried in Haslar Royal Naval Cemetery, Hampshire. Plot E. Row 24.
Grave 9. |
TONG |
Thomas
Edmund |
Corporal
3873, "H" Company, 1st/4th Battalion, Dorset Regiment.
Died on service in Mesopotamia 21st July 1916. Aged 28. Born 27
January 1888 in Romsey, Hampshire, resident Portsmouth, Hampshire,
enlisted Winchester. Son of Edward and Mary Tong, of Romsey, Hants;
husband of Lilian Edith Tong, of 7, Highfield St., Fratton, Portsmouth.
Admitted to Crampmoor Church of England School in 10th October 1892,
son of Edward Tong, resident New Pond, left 16th September 1898,
removed to Romsey. Buried in Basra War Cemetery, Iraq. Plot VI.
Row V. Grave 21. |
WILLCOX |
Medford
Charles |
[Listed
as Midford Charles Willcox with the CWGC] Private 1822, 11th (Service)
Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. Killed in action 9th September 1916.
Resident Westend, Hampshire, enlisted Bovington Camp, Dorset. No
known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier
and face 7 C and 7 B. |
WOODWARD |
Harry |
Private
2676, 2nd/4th (Territorial Force) Battalion, Hampshire Regiment.
Died on service in Sewree (aka Sewri), Bombay from dysentery 30th
June 1916 and buried the same day. Aged 29. Born Cheriton, Hampshire,
resident Pitt, Hampshire, enlisted Winchester. In the 1911 census
he was aged 24, born Cheriton, Hampshire, a Labourer on Farm, son
of Ellen Smith, stepson of Robert Smith, resident Abbotstone Cottage,
Alresford, Itchen Stoke, Hampshire; brother of Wilfred (below).
Admitted to H.M. Hospital Ship Assaye" 18th May 1916 with dysentery,
disembarked at Bombay 23rd May 1916. Originally buried in Sewri
Cemetery, Bombay 30th June 1916. Commemorated on Kirkee 1914-1918
Memorial, India. Face D. |
WOODWARD |
Wilfred |
[Listed
as Private, 4th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment on memorial] Lance
Corporal 26048, 2nd Battalion, Durham Light Infantry formerly 14th
Reserve Cabvalry Regient. Killed in action 15th October 1916. Aged
26.Born Alresford, Winchester, enklisted Winchester. Son of Ellen
J. Smith (formerly Woodward), of Shipton Farm Cottages, Woodstock,
Oxon, and the late Charles Woodward. In the 1911 census he was aged
19, born Winall, Winchester, Hampshire, a Labourer on Farm, son
of Ellen Smith, stepson of Robert Smith, resident Abbotstone Cottage,
Alresford, Itchen Stoke, Hampshire; brother of Harry (above). Buried
in Bancourt British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Plot VIII.
Row F. Grave 10. |
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6 August, 2019
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