
KETTERING WORLD WAR 1
World War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed
information
Compiled and copyright © 2004 Martin Edwards; Research David
Goble & Chris Comber
additional
information John Stanyard
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SURNAMES
I
1914-1919
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ILIFFE |
Francis
[Alfred] aka Frank |
Private
15034, 7th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment 18th Division. Killed
in action 18 June 1917. Aged 38. Son of Mrs Annie Ward of Addington.
Husband of Mrs F.A. Iliffe (remarried) of 65. Kettering Road, Rothwell.
Born in Thrapston and enlisted in Northampton. Buried in Bedford
House Cemetery |
INGRAM |
George
Alfred |
Private
21194, 7th Battalion, East Kent Regiment. 18th Division Killed in
action near Ypres 12 October 1917. Aged 28. Son of George &
Mary Ingram of 24, Albert Street, Kettering. Brother of Harold Ingram.
Born and enlisted in Kettering. No known grave. Commemorated on
Tyne Cot Memorial |
INGRAM |
Harold |
Rifleman
R. 32853, 10th Battalion, Kings Royal Rifle Corps 20th Light Division
Killed in action near Ypres 16 August 1917. Aged 21. Son of George
& Mary Ingram of 24, Albert Street, Kettering. Born & enlisted
in Kettering Commemorated onn the Tyne Cot Memorial |
ISSITT |
Harry |
Private
23148, 2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. 8th Division Killed
in action during the German Offensive on The Marne Front 27 May
1918. Aged 26. Born in Northampton and enlisted in Kettering. No
known grave. Commemorated on Soissons Memoria; |
ISSITT |
Percy |
Lance
Corporal 107408 Royal Engineers. , 8th Division Signal Company.
Taken prisoner during the German Offensive on the Marne in July
and died in captivity 2 December 1918. Buried in Sarralbe Military
Cemetery. |
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