LITTLE
SNORING WAR
MEMORIAL
World
War 1 - Detailed Information
Compiled and Copyright © Martin Edwards 2021
The
Little Snoring memorial ism to be found in St. Andrew's Church, Little
Snoring Road, Little Snoring, North Norfolk. It trakes the form of a
framed and glazed Roll of Honour the ism wall mounted with the writing
in calligraphic script with a colourful, decorative, border including
a shield featuring the flag of England. There are 42 names listed, 39
served and returned and 3 gave their lives (marked with ).
The names are listed by year but have ben sorted into alphabetical order
here for ease of reading and research.
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Photographs
Copyright © Peter Hunter 2016
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ROLL
OF HONOUR
LITTLE SNORING
The following men of this Parish
faithfully served their King and Country in the
GREAT WAR 1914-1919
ALCOCK |
Arthur
Lewis |
Served
from 1914. Private 14323, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Killed
in action 28 October 1917. Aged 23. Born Little Snoring, Norwich,
enlisted Norwich, Norfolk. Son of Mr. G. W. and Mrs. E. Alcock,
of The Building, Syderstone, King's Lynn, Norfolk. No known grave.
Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
34 to 35. |
ALCOCK |
C
Henry |
Served
from 1916. Wounded. |
ALCOCK |
William
H |
Served
from 1916. |
ALLEN |
Stanley
P |
Served
from 1914.
Wounded and Gassed. |
ALLEN |
Sydney |
Served
from 1915. |
ANTHONY |
Matthew
W |
Served
from 1914. |
BACON |
Henry
W |
Served
from 1915. |
BACON |
Herbert |
Served
from 1917. |
BALDWIN |
Cecil
W |
Served
from 1914. |
BALDWIN |
Percival
J |
Served
from 1917. |
BASHAM |
Alfred |
Served
from 1914. |
BATTERBEE |
Bertie |
Served
from 1914.
Wounded. |
BEAR |
Percy
C |
Served
from 1915. |
BURRAGE |
William |
Served
from 1914. |
DUNN |
Joseph
A |
Served
from 1914. |
GAZE |
William |
Served
from 1914. |
GIDNEY |
James |
Served
from 1914. |
HARRISON |
Herbert |
Served
from 1915. Rifleman 6651, 9th (County of London) Battalion (Queen
Victoria's Rifles), London Regiment formerly 24555, Norfolk Regiment.
Killed in action 13 November 1916. Resident Fakenham, enlisted Norwich.
In the 1891 census he was aged 12, born Norfolk, a scholar, son
of Joseph and Martha V Harrison, resident Street, Little Snoring,
Walsingham, Norfolk. In the 1901 census he was aged 22, born Norfolk,
an Ordinary agricultural labourer, son of Martha Harrison (a widow),
resident Village, Little Snoring, Walsingham, Norfolk. In the 1911
census he was aged 33, born Fulmodestone Norfolk, a Farm labourer,
son of Martha Harrison (a widow), brother of George Harrison, resident
Little Snoring, Fakenham, Norfolk. Buried in PONT-DU-HEM MILITARY
CEMETERY, LA GORGUE, Nord, France. Plot II. Row C. Grave 3. |
HARVEY |
Albert
Er |
Served
from 1914. |
HARVEY |
Fredrick
W |
Served
from 1915. |
HARVEY |
John |
Served
from 1914.
Wounded. |
LONG |
Leonard |
Served
from 1915.
Wounded. |
LONG |
Thomas
A |
Served
from 1914. |
MASSINGHAM |
James
J |
Served
from 1914. |
NEAVE |
Percy |
Served
from 1914. |
NEAVE |
Walter |
Served
from 1914. |
NEWSTEAD |
William
C |
Served
from 1914. |
NOBES |
Arthur |
Served
from 1914. Private 8178, 2nd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Died on
service in Mesopotamia 19 February 1916. Born Little Snoring, Norfolk,
enlisted Hempton, Norfolk. Buried in KUT WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Section
H. Grave 2. |
NOBES |
Ernest |
Served
from 1914. |
NOBES |
Herbert |
Served
from 1918. |
NOBES |
James |
Served
from 1916. |
NOBES |
John |
Served
from 1914. |
PARKER |
Walter |
Served
from 1917.
Wounded. |
PINNER |
Alfred |
Served
from 1915.
Wounded. |
ROOK |
Edward
C |
Served
from 1914.
Wounded. |
SAYER |
William |
Served
from 1914. |
SHERRINGHAM |
Allan |
Served
from 1914.
Wounded twice and Gassed. |
SHERRINGHAM,
DCM |
R
John |
Served
from 1915.
Awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M.) |
SOUTHGATE |
Elvin |
Served
from 1915. |
SOUTHGATE |
George
H |
Served
from 1914. |
WATERS |
Albert |
Served
from 1914. |
WILKIN |
Robert
J |
Served
from 1915. |
Last
updated
22 March, 2022
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