
GOXHILL
ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL
World
War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and Copyright © Charles Anderson 2017
The
memorial is within Goxhill All Saints Church and takesd the form of
a memorial window. The window is estimated to be 2700mm wide and depicts
in the two left hand lights Melchizedek blessing Abram – Genesis
XIV 18 and in the two right hand Joshua and the Captain of the Lords
Host – Joshua V. The associated marble table is on the south wall
of the chancel and measures 1070 x 1480 overall x 50mm thick where names
are inscribed. Below the World War 1 tablet is an framed, glazed, manuscript
Roll of Honour for the 1939 – 1945 World War with the names in
four columns beneath the White Ensign, Union Flag and RAF Ensign. The
World War 2 memorial is an 5600mm wide oak screen erected in the Chancel
Arch with the inscription and names incised in gilt into the gate panels.
All but one of the names on the memorial to the World War 2 dead also
appear on the Roll of Honour.
Extract
from Faculty Book 13, page 259, dated 12 April 1919:
Proposed
by our Petitioner George Martinson of New Hall, Goxhill and Susanna
Martinson his wife to remove the present plain glass from the East
window of the parish church of Goxhill and to insert instead thereof
stained glass. That the said window is to be of four lights and is
to bear the following inscription names:
"To the Glory of God and in memory of men belonging to this parish
who fell in the Great War 1914 – 1918. This window is erected
by George Martinson Esq. and Susanna his wife"
That it is also proposed to provide and place a tablet on the north
or south wall of the chancel on which the names of all the men belonging
to the parish of Goxhill who have fallen in the war will be inscribed
at a cost of about £100.
The cost of the window to be bourne by George and Susanna Martinson,
the cost of the tablet by Vicar, Churchwardens and parishioners.
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1914
- 1918
OUR GLORIOUS DEAD
ATKIN |
Charles |
Private
240816, 1st/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment formerly 2nd/5th
Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 22 September 1918.
Aged 25. Born 1893 and enlisted Grimsby, resident Goxhill. Son of
Mr. Robinson and late Anne Marie Atkin (d. 1893). Stepmother Emma
Atkin. In the 1901 census the family is recorded at East Marsh,
Goxhill, father horseman on a farm. By 1906 Robinson and family
had moved from Goxhill to Stallingborough by 1906, then to Barton.
By 1926 family recorded in East Marsh, Goxhill. Charles recorded
as resident of Goxhill in his UK Soldiers Died in the Great War
record. Buried in ROISEL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France.
Plot III. Row J. Grave 8. Also commemorated in Goxhill Parish Church.
See also Goxhill Memorial Hall |
ATKIN |
Garnett |
[Spelt Garnet on SDGW] Private 11136, 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire
Regiment. Died of wounds 16 February 1916. Aged 21. Born 10 August
1894 in either Thorganby (census) or Thoresway (Enlistment papers),
enlisted 5 September 1914 in Grimsby aged 20, resident Goxhill.
Son of William and Maria Atkin of Westfield Road, Goxhill. His family
lived in Westfield Road, Goxhill and much later at Thorpe Villa,
Thornton Road; Garnett served an apprenticeship as a butcher for
William Raby of Goxhill. Father William a brickmaker and later a
Newsagent and Tobacconist. His shop was in Church Lane, Goxhill,
now a hairdresser’s named Pennylane. Buried in LIJSSENTHOEK
MILITARY CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot II. Row D. Grave
47A See also Goxhill Memorial
Hall and Grimsby Wesleyan Shrine. |
BESWICK |
Arthur |
Private 201936, 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds
23 March 1918. Aged 21. Born Croxton, Lincs, enlisted Hull, resident
Goxhill. Son of Thomas and Annie Elizabeth Beswick of Goxhill. His
father father was a Shepherd living around Thorne Lane/Church Farm
area of village, in the 1911 census next to Mayfield; Arthur recorded
as a Shop Assistant. Family recorded in village by 1899. Buried
in DERNANCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot
III. Row J. Grave 42. A See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
COCKERLINE |
William |
Private 15616, 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds
26 June 1916. Aged 31. Born Weston, Leeds, enlisted Hull. Son of
the late George and Leah Cockerline of Sunk Island, nr Patrington,
Hull. Husband of Annie Elizabeth (nee Hunter), married 1909 in Goxhill
to Annie Elizabeth Hunter. Both families present, possibly living
on Ferry Road, Goxhill Marsh in 1911 census. Buried in CORBIE COMMUNAL
CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot 1. Row B. Grave 7. See also
Goxhill Memorial Hall |
DRINKALL,
DCM |
Robert |
Serjeant 9884, 3rd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Killed
in action 7 June 1915. Aged 23. Born Woodhall Spa, Horncastle,
Lincs, enlisted Lincoln, resident Goxhill. Son of John and Ellen
Drinkall, of North End, Goxhill, Hull; fiancee Miss O Vinter.
Father recorded at Sutterton, Lincs at 1911 then in Goxhill at
time of Robert’s death (Rtd. Police Sergeant). Robert recorded
as drummer/musician at Dover Castle in 1911 census. Awarded the
Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M.). No known grave. Commemorated
on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
34. Also commemorated in Goxhill Parish Church and on his parent’s
headstone in Goxhill cemetery. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall
DCM
Citation:
"9884
Serjeant R. Drinkall, 3rd Battalion, Worc. R. (LG 3 June 1915).
For conspicuous gallantry in the assault on the enemy's position
at Spanbroek Molen on 12th March, 1915. Was one of the first to
enter the German trench and by marked determination and ability
succeeded in holding the right end for nearly three hours, not-withstanding
the bombardment with grenades and machine-gun fire by th enemy."

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Copright © Brenda Coulson 2017
IN
MEMORY OF OUR MOTHER
ELLEN DRINKALL
WHO DIED MAR, 9TH 1940
AGED 70, OUR FATHER
JOHN WILLIAM DRINKALL
WHO DIED AUG, 5TH 1940
AGED 82, & THEIR SON
Sergt ROBERT DRINKALL DCM
KILLED IN ACTION June 7TH 1915 PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.
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DUNN |
Joseph |
Sapper
164772, 509th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action 21
March 1918. Aged 35. Born 1881, and resident, Goxhill, enlisted
Hull. Son of the late George and Mary Dunn, of Goxhill, Lincs. Worked
for Edmund Border at (possibly) Field Farm on Westfield Road at
1901 census. Joseph then lived with his Mother in Church Lane, Goxhill,
a Ship’s Plater. Two of Joseph’s brothers married sisters
Eliza and Fanny Short. Eliza and Fanny’s brother Charles Short
is the father of William - see below. No know grave. Commemorated
on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 1. A See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
DUNWELL |
Frank |
Private 22634, 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action
23 October 1915 (Frank one of 120 missing after 23 October 1916;
officially declared deceased on 7 August 1917). Born 29 October
1882 in Ulceby, enlisted Lincoln 9 April 1916, resident Goxhill.
Son of the late Samuel and Elizabeth Dunwell (nee Davey) of Norfolk
House, North End, Goxhill. Grandson of John Davey (village grocer/draper
and corn merchant); parents lived at Norfolk House in North End,
Goxhill. Apr 1916 Frank recorded at 77 Winteringham Road, Grimsby.
No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Hainaut, Belgium.
Panel 3. Also commemorated on Parent’s headstone in Goxhill
churchyard (headstone states he was ‘missing [presumably killed
in action] at Givenchy, France 23 October 1916) and also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
FARROW |
Herbert |
Private 12/1535, 11th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. Died of
wounds 11 July 1918. Aged 34. Born Goxhill, enlisted Hull. Son of
late Issac and late Harriett Farrow; husband of Rosa Farrow, of
18, Wesley Square, Boothferry Rd., Goole. Buried in LONGUENESSE
(ST. OMER) SOUVENIR CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot V. Row
C. Grave 65. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
FOULSTON |
John
[William] |
Driver
T/324930, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 26 October 1918. Aged 28.
Born 1890, resident 94 Roberts Street, Grimsby, and enlisted Grimsby.
Son of John and Selina Foulston, of Great Grimsby and also Glebe
Farm, Goxhill; husband of Alice Foulston, of 78, Oundle Rd., Woodstone,
Peterborough. Family recorded in Cleethorpes in 1911 census father
John and his son dairymen. His parents and two youngest siblings
later recorded living and working in Goxhill Buried in ABBEVILLE
COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. plot VI. Row J. Grave
18. See also Goxhill Memorial
Hall and Grimsby Central Hall. |
FROST |
George
[Stephenson Riggall] |
Private E/839, 17th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City Of London Regiment).
Died of wounds 5 August 1916. Born 1897 Grimsby, resident Southall,
enlisted London. Son of George and Annie (nee Drewery) Frost of
Grimsby. Buried in ABBEVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot
VI. Row K. Grave 6. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
HOWSON |
George |
Mess Room Steward, S.S. "Tycho" (Hull), Mercantile Marine.
Drowned, as a result of an attack by an enemy submarine when his
ship was torpedoed 20 May 1917. Aged 17. Son of Albert and Jane
Elizabeth Howson, of 6, Church St., Goxhill, Lincs. In the 1911
census he was aged 10, born Goxhill, at school, son of Albert
and Jane Howson, resident Goxhill, Lincolnshire. Parents both
born in Hull but father Albert Goxhill resident in 1869 aged 2
and Jane Elizabeth Goxhill resident in 1879 aged 10. Nephew of
William Williamson (his mother’s brother) also listed -
see below. No known grave. Commemorated on TOWER HILL MEMORIAL,
London. See also Goxhill Memorial
Hall
Note:
SS Tycho, 3216 tons, was built in 1904 by Earle's Ship Building
& Eng., Co. Owned by Wilson Line Ltd, Hull, and was managed
by Ellerman Lines, Ltd., Liverpool. She was first attacked by
submarine torpedo 21 March 1915 in the Downs but it missed, the
second occasion proved fatal when attacked again by torpedo 20
May 1917 and sunk 16 miles off Beachy Head, Sussex; 15 crew were
killed. She was sunk by UB40 whilst enroute from Bombay to Hull
with a general cargo.
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HUNTER |
[John]
Frederick aka Fred |
Private
45600, 6th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Killed in action
28 May 1918. Aged 23. Enlisted Grimsby, residence listed as Cleethorpes.
Married in 1914 in Goxhill to Hannah Mary Easton. Present in Goxhill
Marsh (Ferry Road) at 1911 census. Son of George William and Millicent
Hunter. Wife Hannah Mary nee Easton b. Goxhill. Two daughters born
in 1915 and 1917 in Goxhill. Widow listed as Hannah M. Hannah remarried
in Grimsby in 1921. Married in 1914 in Goxhill to Hannah Mary Easton.
Present in Goxhill Marsh (Ferry Road) at 1911 census. No known grave.
Commemorated at SOISSONS MEMORIAL, Aisne, France. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
JANNEY |
Albert
Butler |
Private
13/705, 13th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action
13 November 1916. Born 1 September 1892 in Thornton Curtis, Lincs,
enlisted Hull. Robert and Elizabeth Janney of Workhouse (now Greengate)
Lane. Albert one of fourteen, possibly fifteen children. Albert’s
oldest brother William served in Royal Navy (30 November 1896 to
4 December 1908) then (4 October 1916 to 31 October 1918). Married
Florence Ethel Spencer in Hull 1915. She married Albert’s
oldest sister Alice’s son William in 1924. His father Robert
was an agricultural labourer, family first appear in Goxhill on
1901 census. Parents lived in village until their deaths. His sister
Beatrice lived in Goxhill until her death in 1949. No known grave.
Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face
2 C. See also Goxhill Memorial
Hall |
KIRK |
Arthur |
Gunner 294667, 146th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed
in action 25 September 1917. Aged 20. Born Goxhill, enlisted Hull.
Son of Asa and Sarah Kirk of Ings Lane, Barton. Brought up at Goxhill
Brickyards; parents first recorded in Goxhill at 1891-1911 census
then moved back to Ings Lane, Barton. Brother of Tom - below. Buried
in YPRES RESERVOIR CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row
C. Grave 78. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall and Christ Church, New Holland, New Holland Methodist
Church. |
KIRK |
Tom |
Deck
Hand 15448D, H.M. Whaler "Blackwhale", Royal Naval Reserve.
Lost at sea 3 January 1918 by mine explosion off Fifeness, St. Andrews,
Scotland. Born 16 March 1888 in Barton-on-Humber, Lincs., a brickyard
labourer, husband of Nellie Kirk, born 1892, of Chemical Rd., Barton-on-Humber,
Lincs., father of Irene Kirk born 1911. Living in Goxhill 1911.
Eldest of 6 sons of Asa and Sarah Kirk of Blythe's Brickyard, Goxhill.
Tom’s wife Nellie (nee Taylor) married 1909. Oldest child
born in Goxhill in 1911; two more children both born in Barton 1912
and 1914; address given as Chemical Lane, Barton. Brought up at
Goxhill Brickyards; parents first recorded in Goxhill at 1891-1911
census then moved back to Ings Lane, Barton. Brother of Arthur -
above. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, Kent.
Panel 30. See also Goxhill Memorial
Hall and Barton War Memorial. |
LAMMING |
Ernest |
[Spelt LAMING and listed as Lance Corporal on SDGW] Corporal 240710,
"C" Company, 1/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed
in action 20 June 1917. Aged 23. Born 22 September 1894 in Melton
Ross, enlisted Grimsby, resident Goxhill. Son of Mr. W. and Mrs.
F. Lamming, of "Westgate," Station Rd. (now Howe Lane),
Goxhill, Lincs. Brother of Wilfred - below. William and Frances
first listed in Goxhill in 1883; then in Melton Ross by 1885; youngest
daughter Eva’s marriage in Goxhill in 1921. A third brother
served, was wounded with a gunshot wound and discharged 8 January
1918. Buried in LOOS BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
XIX. Row C. Grave 7. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
LAMMING |
Wilfred |
Private
17/1438, 17th Battalion (N.E.R. Pioneers), Northumberland Fusiliers.
Killed in action 26 January 1916. Born 7 December 1890 in Melton
Ross, enlisted Hull. Son of Mr. W. and Mrs. F. Lamming, of "Westgate,"
Station Rd. (now Howe Lane), Goxhill, Lincs. Brother of Ernest -
above. William and Frances first listed in Goxhill in 1883; then
in Melton Ross by 1885; youngest daughter Eva’s marriage in
Goxhill in 1921. A third brother served, was wounded with a gunshot
wound and discharged 8 January 1918. Buried in AUTHUILE MILITARY
CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 47. See also
Goxhill Memorial Hall |
MAPLETHORPE |
Joseph
Henry aka Harry |
Private
12560, 8th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action between
1 and 3 July 1916. Aged 21. Born 1895 in East Halton, Lincs, enlisted
Grimasby, resident Habrough, Lincs. Son of George Croft Maplethorpe
and Hannah Elizabeth Maplethorpe, of Church End, East Halton, Grimsby;
his mother Hannah was born in Goxhill. Joseph’s residence
listed as East Halton whose farms border Goxhill boundary; quite
possible he was living in East Halton but working at a farm in Goxhill.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 1 C. Also commemorated on Goxhill
Memorial Hall and Limber Magna Church Memorial Screen, Christ
Church, New Holland. |
MARRIOTT |
Sidney |
[Records vary in spelling Sydney and Marritt/Marrit] Private 14886,
92nd Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) formerly 13816, East
Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 10 January 1917. Aged 21. Born
9 June 1895 in Barton, enlisted Hull. Son of George and Eliza Marriott
of 41 Arundel Road, Holderness, Hull. Father born at East Halton
Skitter on boundary with Goxhill; lived in Barton then Hull before
being recorded in Goxhill at Brickyards in 1907. Buried in EUSTON
ROAD CEMETERY, COLINCAMPS, Somme, France. Plot I. Row H. Grave 38.
See also Goxhill Memorial Hall
and Christ Church, New Holland. |
MAWER |
Henry
aka Harry |
Private 201820, 1/4th Battalion, East Yorkshire. Died of wounds
23 April 1917. Born and enlisted Hull, resident Goxhill. Son of
George and Emma Mawer in 1901 census George a farmer at East Field,
East Halton (between Skitter Road and the Beck) and in 1911 census
George recorded as a farmer at North Field, Ulceby. Parents both
buried in North Killingholme churchyard. Awarded the Distinguished
Conduct Medal (D.C.M.). (Citation not found, not mentioned on CWGC
or SDGW). Only record linking Harry to Goxhill is his UK Soldiers
Died in the Great War record. 1911 census records him working on
his father’s farm; also recorded previously in East Halton.
East Halton shares village boundary with Goxhill. No known grave,
Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 4 and
5. See also Goxhill Memorial
Hall |
MOORE |
Herbert |
Deck
Hand 16789/DA, H.M.S. Victory, Royal Naval Reserve. Died from disease
9 November 1918. Aged 33. Born 7 October 1884 in Killingholme, Lincs.
Son of James and late Hannah Moore; husband of Francis Bernice Moore,
of Church St., Goxhill. Father a brickyard labourer first recorded
in East Marsh, Goxhill in 1901. Wife in Church Lane, Goxhill. Buried
in ALL SAINTS CHURCHYARD, GOXHILL, Lincolnshire. Old ground, grave
1208. See also Goxhill Memorial
Hall |
NEAVE |
John |
Stoker
1st Class K/36517, H.M.S. Torrent, Royal Navy, Killed at sea-ship
sunk by mines off Dutch North Sea coast 23 December 1917. Aged 37.
Born 29 September 1880 at Goxhill, Lincs. Enlistd 15 September 1916.
Son of Septimus and Elizabeth Neave, of of Westfield Road, later
of Melbourne House, Station Road, Goxhill; husband of Minnie Neave,
of Saxby-All-Saints, Brigg, Lincs and Flon Villa, Worlaby, Lincs.
His parents appear to have moved into village on marriage. Their
children all born in the village and family members still live there
today No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Hampshire. Panel 26. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
ROBERTS |
Henry
[Herbert] aka Harry |
Private 13547, 10th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in
action at Sulva Bay 9 August 1915. Aged 23. Born 1892 in Barrow
on Humber, Lincs. Enlisted brimsby. Son of late Joshua Roberts and
Martha Bower (formerly Roberts) of Broughton, Lincolnshire.Family
farmed for generations in Goxhill (Hallands). Harry a resident of
Ashby. Sister Olive married Percy Chappell of Barton who was killed
in action 23 October 1916 serving with 2nd Battalion Lincolnshire
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated at HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey
(including Gallipoli). Panel 45 to 47. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
ROE |
Frederick
aka Fred |
Private 71, 10th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action
28 April 1917. Aged 25. Born 6 April 1892 in Goxhill, enlisted 17
September Grimsby, aged 22, resident Barrow-on-Humber. Son of William
and the late Charlotte Roe, of Brigg Rd., Barrow-on-Humber, Lincs;
fiancee Margaret Hatfield. The Roe Family were Carpenters on Square
(also known as Town Street), Goxhill; father later lived on Brigg
Road in Barrow; Fred lived in Hull and later in Grimsby; engaged
to be married. Buried in CRUMP TRENCH BRITISH CEMETERY, FAMPOUX,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row B. Grave 17. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
SHORT |
William |
Lance
Corporal 15173, 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in
action 6 November 1918. Born 1894 in Scunthorpe, enlisted Grimsby,
resident Barrow-on-Humber. Son of Charles and Mary Ann Short of
Goxhill. Married Rose Annie nee Broom of Staffordshire. Rose re-married
after William’s death. Two sons from this marriage died in
World War 2. Father born and lived in Goxhill until William’s
birth. 1891 listed working at Old Hall with William Dunn, brother
of Joseph Dunn. Recorded back in Goxhill at 1899. William’s
father Charles Short is the brother of Fanny and Eliza Short who
married Frederick and George Dunn, brothers of Joseph. Buried in
BERLAIMONT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France. Plot/Row/Section
B. Grave 1. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
SMITH |
Herbert |
Sergeant
889, 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 20 July
1916. Aged 28. Born 1888 in Barrow Haven, Lincs., enlisted 8 May
1909. son of Henry and Alice Smith; Alice’s parents Goxhill
residents. Fiancee possibly Lily Twidale of North End, Goxhill.
Lily listed in 1926 Kelly’s as dressmaker, married in 1927.
Recorded with grandparents in Goxhill in 1891 census. Hull Daily
Mail reported his death stating that he ‘made his home Goxhill
chiefly, the house of Mr Twidall, to whose daughter he was engaged'.
Buried at WARLINCOURT HALTE BRITISH CEMETERY, SAULTY, Pas de Calais,
France. Plot I. Row H. Grave 5. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
WILLIAMSON |
William |
Acting Corporal R4/072186, Remount Camp (Romsey), Army Service
Corps. Died of natural causes at Netley, Hampshire, 31 January
1916. Aged 45. Born 1870 in Hull, enlisted 29 January 1889 at
Beverley. Served in 19th Hussars including the South African campaign.
Discharged 18 February 1902. Re-enlisted for duration of war.
Son of the late William and Emma Williamson; husbanfd of Annie
Williamson, of Cleethorpes. His mother, Emma, was born in Goxhill.
She lived on Church Lane then on Workhouse, later Greengate Lane;
uncle of George Howson (sister’s son). Buried in NETLEY
MILITARY CEMETERY, Hampshire. Grave C.E. 1782. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall and Cleethorpes War Memorial.
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IN
MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO GAVE THEIR
LIVES IN THE WORLD WAR 1939 - 1945 |
BROCKLESBY |
Phillip
William |
Sub-Lieutenant, H.M.S. Curacoa, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Died
at sea 2 October 1942 when his ship was sunk by an accidental collision
with RMS Queen Mary. Son of William Henry and May Brocklesby, of
Goxhill, Lincolnshire. No known grave. Commemorated on CHATHAM NAVAL
MEMORIAL, Kent. Panel 66, Column 1. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
CHAPMAN |
George |
Killed
in action - No further information currently available - cannot
identify too many possibilities - See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
FUNNELL |
[Ernest]
William |
Reverend.
Chaplain 4th Class 91362, Royal Army Chaplains' Department. Died
30 March 1942. Aged 35. Son of Ernest David and Fanny Matilda Funnell;
husband of Elvina Funnell, of Tonbridge, Kent. No known grave. Commemorated
on RANGOON MEMORIAL, Myanmar. Face 18. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
HALL |
Harry |
Killed
in action - No further information currently available - cannot
identify too many possibilities - See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
KNIGHT |
John
Kenneth |
Sergeant
1379383, 86 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Missing
27 May 1942. Aged 21. Son of Henry Louie Francis Knight and Mary
Agnes Knight, of Goxhill, Lincolnshire. No known grave. Commemorated
on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 87. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall

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Copright © Charles Anderson 2017
KNIGHT
In Loving Memory Of
HENRY LOUIS FRANCIS
1.8.1897 – 2.12.1947.
AND HIS WIFE
MARY AGNES
9.2.1891 – 13.8.1968.
ALSO HIS SISTER
FLORENCE ANNIE
17.10.1902 – 26.12.1952.
AND JOHN KENNETH
DEAR SON OF HENRY & MARY
19.3.1921 – 27.5.1942.
KILLED IN ACTION
REST IN PEACE
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REEVE |
George
William |
Killed
in action - No further information currently available - cannot
identify too many possibilities - See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
SMALLER |
Stanley
Charles |
Able Seaman P/JX 337642, H.M.S. President III, Royal Navy. Died
at sea 6 March 1943. Aged 38. Son of William and Gertrude Smaller,
of Goxhill, Lincolnshire; husband of Catherine Smaller, of Goxhill.
No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire.
Panel 75, Column 3. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall
Note:
HMS President III - HMS President is a stone frigate, or shore
establishment of the Royal Naval Reserve; re-established on 28
August 1939 in Bristol to train those allocated for service on
the Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships. It was later transferred
to locations across Windsor and London. By 31 May 1944 the command
held over 30,500 accounts. The ledgers were closed after the war
on 1 July 1946.
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WADDINGHAM,
DFC |
John
aka Jack |
Flight Lieutenant 40867, 89 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Killed in
action 27 September 1942. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross
(D.F.C.). Buried in MALTA (CAPUCCINI) NAVAL CEMETERY, Malta. Prot.
Sec. (Officers'). Plot E. Collective grave 3. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall |
WARDLE |
Wilfred
Herbert |
Leading
Aircraftman 1475510, flying Avro Lancaster, 149 Squadron, Royal
Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed in action 5 June 1945. Aged
22. Son of Thomas Kirkby Wardle and Alice Wardle, of Goxhill,
Lincolnshire. Buried in LILLE SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Nord, France.
Plot 5. Row C. Collective grave 9-17. See also Goxhill
Memorial Hall
Note:
No. 149 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force Squadron between 1918
and 1956. Formed 1918 in the Royal Flying Corps as a night-bomber
unit, it remained in that role for the rest of its existence which
spanned three periods between 1918 and 1956. Initially equipped
with Heyford biplane bombers, the squadron converted to Vickers
Wellingtons in January 1939. On 4 September 1939 L4259 was flown
on "Ops Brunsbüttel 4/500 GP", the day after the
declaration of war against Germany by Great Britain. (Source Pilot's
Logbook). After being re-equipped with the Short Stirling in November
1941, the squadron took part in the first 1,000 bomber raid. The
squadron also formed No. 149 Squadron Conversion flight on 21
January 1942 to train new Stirling crews and on 7 October this
was formed into 1657 Heavy Conversion Unit (HCU) together with
7, 101 and 218 Squadron Conversion Flights. In August 1944, the
Stirlings gave way to Avro Lancasters, which served the squadron
until 1949. At the end of the war no. 149 squadron participated
in Operation Manna, to drop food to the starved Dutch population
still under German occupation, and Operation 'Exodus', to return
former prisoners of war back to the UK.

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Copright © Brenda Coulson 2017
IN
LOVING
MEMORY OF / a
a dear husband and father
THOMAS KIRKBY
WARDLE
WHO PASSED
HOME JAN 19th
1936 AGED 54
IN GODS HOLY KEEPING
a dearly loved son and brother
WILFRED HERBERT
WARDLE RAFVR
who gave his life over France
JUNE 5th 1945 AGED 22 YEARS
& was interred at Lille
Greater love hath no man than this
also of ALICE WARDLE
devoted wife and mother
WHO DIED MAY 25th 1957
AGED 69 YEARS
IN HEAVENLY LOVE (...)
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In
the graveyard |
SHAW |
William |
Gunner
1787152, 7 Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died while a Prisoner
of War of the Japanese in Burma 25 July 1943. Aged 37. Born 22 September
1905. Son of William and Annie Shaw; husband of Ivy Shaw, of Hull.
Buried in KANCHANABURI WAR CEMETERY, Thailand. PLot 2. Row H. Grave
21.

Photograph
Copright © Brenda Coulson 2017
IN
MEMORY OF
IVY SHAW
BORN 4.4.1908 DIED 8.8.1999
LOVING WIFE OF THE LATE
WILLIAM SHAW
WHO DIED IN BURMA WHILE A
PRISONER OF WAR OF THE JAPANESE
BORN 22.9.1905 DIED 25.7.1943
THIS MEMORIAL WAS ERECTED
BY THEIR DAUGHTER
IRIS MARGARET MACLEOD
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ON
ACTIVE SERVICE |
ATKIN |
Charles |
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ATKIN |
Herbert |
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ATKIN |
Isabel |
ATS
- Discharged |
ATKIN |
Peter |
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ATKINSON |
George |
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AUSTIN |
James |
Discharged |
BACON |
Roger |
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BARNES |
Peter |
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BARRATT |
Clifford |
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BARRICK |
Maurice |
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BELL |
Raymond |
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BENNETT |
James |
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BENNETT |
John |
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BENNETT |
Trevor |
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BLANCHARD |
Harold |
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BOCOCK |
Neville |
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BOOLEY |
Edgar |
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BOOLEY |
Fred
C |
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BROCKLESBY |
Fred |
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BROCKLESBY |
Joan
K |
QARNNS |
BROCKLESBY |
Philip |
Killed
in Action |
BROCKLESBY |
Raymond |
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BROUGHTON |
Hewson |
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BROWN |
Daphne |
WLA
- Discharged |
BROWN |
Monica |
WAAF |
BURGESS |
Herbert |
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BURRELL |
George |
Discharged |
BURRELL |
Mervyn |
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CALLADINE |
George |
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CATLEY |
Enoch |
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CHAPMAN |
George |
Killed
in Action |
CHARLES |
Colin |
Wood |
CHARLES |
Vernon |
Webb |
COLLINGWOOD |
George |
Discharged |
COOK |
Roy |
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COULAM |
Horace |
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COUPLAND |
Raymond |
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COURTNEY |
H |
Sergeant |
CRAMLIN |
Wesney |
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CUBITT |
Thomas
A |
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DENT |
Harold |
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DENT |
Hedley |
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DENT |
Stanley
W |
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DOUGLAS |
Robert |
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DOYLE |
Fred |
Discharged |
DRINKALL |
George
A |
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DUNWELL |
Raymond |
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EVISON |
Walter |
Discharged |
FARROW |
Joyce
M |
WLA |
FORDE |
John |
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FUNNELL |
Rev
E C |
Chaplain
- Killed in Action |
GIBBONS |
Harry |
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GILES |
Albert |
Discharged |
GOODISON |
Robert |
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GREEN |
Gordon
J P |
Deceased |
GUILLIATT |
J
A |
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HALL |
Harry |
Killed
in Action |
HEPWORTH |
Grace |
WAAF
- Discharged |
HILL |
Leonard |
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HILLMAN |
Barbara |
WAAF
- Discharged |
HOWSON |
Bernard |
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HUDSON |
Florie |
WAAF |
HURTON |
John |
Prisoner
of War |
JACKSON |
Donald |
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JACKSON |
Jack |
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JARVILL |
Charles |
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JOHNSON |
Ben |
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JOHNSON |
John |
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JOHNSON |
Reginald |
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JONES |
Beatrice |
ATS
- Discharged |
JONES |
Robert
C |
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KIRBY |
Donald |
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KIRK |
Tom |
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KNIGHT |
[John]
Kenneth |
Missing |
LAMMING |
Ernest |
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LAMMING |
Harold |
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LAMMING |
John
C |
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LAMMING |
Kenneth |
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LAMYMAN |
Eric |
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LEWIS |
Jack |
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LEWIS |
Molly |
WRNS |
MAGER |
Ethel |
WAAF
- Discharged |
MARRIOTT |
Sydney |
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MARSDEN |
Frank |
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MARTINSON |
Herbert |
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MOORE |
James |
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MUMBY |
Frank |
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NEAVE |
Jack |
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NEAVE |
Septimus |
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NEEDHAM |
Bernard |
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NEEDHAM |
George |
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NICE |
Ronald |
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NORTHERN |
Ethel |
ATS |
NOTTINGHAM |
Francis |
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PARKER |
George
H |
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PATCHETT |
Charles |
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PATTISON |
James |
Discharged |
PERCY |
Frank |
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PERCY |
William |
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PIKE |
Alan
C |
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PLASKETT |
Edwin |
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PLUMTREE |
Denis |
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PLUMTREE |
Thomas
W |
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READ |
Clifford |
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REEVE |
Albert |
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REEVE |
George
[William] |
Killed
in Action |
ROBERTS |
Leslie |
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SARGEANT |
Susanna |
WAAF
- Discharged |
SARJANTSON |
Kenneth |
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SHAW |
Jack |
Discharged |
SHEARWOOD |
Percy |
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SHEARWOOD |
Walter |
Prisoner
of War |
SIMONS |
Leslie |
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SMALLER |
Stanley
[Charles] |
Killed
in Action |
SMALLER |
Stanley
Arthur |
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SMITH |
Douglas
G |
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SOUTHWELL |
Clarence |
Discharged |
SPENCE |
Arthur |
Discharged |
SPILMAN |
Robert |
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SPITTLEHOUSE |
Joan |
ATS |
THORNTON |
Reginald |
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THORNTON |
Ronald |
Prisoner
of War |
TOWLE |
Albert |
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TOWLE |
Arthur |
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TUTTY |
Edwin |
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VAN
DEN BOS |
Harry |
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VINT |
Harry |
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WADDINGHAM,
DFC |
Jack |
Killed
in Action |
WARDBY |
Ernest |
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WARDLE |
Wilfred
Herbert |
Killed
in Action |
WHITE |
James |
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WHITE |
Leonard |
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WHITTLE |
Winifred
M |
WAAF |
WILFORD |
Charles |
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WILFORD |
Doris |
ATS |
WILFORD |
Harry |
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WILSON |
Gordon |
Prisoner
of War – Escaped |
WILSON |
Ronald |
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WOOD |
Geoffrey |
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Last
updated
11 January, 2023
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