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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

SURNAMES N
1914-1919

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NEAL
Arthur [Edward]
Lance Corporal 722 Northamptonshire Yeomanry “B” Squadron. Killed in action 13 March 1915. Born and enlisted in Kettering Resident opf Kettering. Buried in Aubers Ridge British Cemetery, Aubers.
NEALE
Charles Henry
Private G.10408 10th Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment. 41st Division. Formerly with the Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in action near Ypres 6 August 1917 Aged 25. Son of William Henry & Louisa Neale of 190, Mill Road, Kettering. Born and enlisted in Kettering. Buried in La Clytte Military Cemetery
NEALE
Francis William
Private S/43399 1/4th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders 51st Division. Died after hostilities 16 November 1918 Aged 31. Son of William Henry & Louisa Neale of 190, Mill Road, Kettering. Buried in Auberchicourt British Cemetery.
NEEDHAM
Harry Simcoe
Private 6401 2nd Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. 7th (Meerut) Indian Division. Indian Corps. Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle 13 March 1915 Aged 28. Son of Thomas & Annie Needham of 76, Nelson Street, Kettering. Born in Kendal, Westmoreland and enlisted in Kettering. No known grave. Commemorated on Le Touret Memorial
NEWELL
Arthur
Private 1389 1/4th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. 54th Division. Killed in action on Gallipoli 13 September 1915 Aged 21. Son of Mr & Mrs Newell of 82, Bath Road, Kettering. Born in Chelveston and enlisted in Kettering. Buried in 7th Field Ambulance Cemetery, Gallipoli.
NEWELL
Frederick
Private 43882 8th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. 37th Division. Killed in action 9 April 1918 Aged 19. Son of Mr & Mrs Newell of 82, Bath Road, Kettering. Born in Chelveston and enlisted in Northampton. No known grave. Commemorated on Poziers Memorial
NEWELL
George
Sergeant TF 307701 1/8th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 48th Division. Killed in action 4 November 1918. Aged 23. Born in Northampton and enlisted in Huntingdon. Kettering resident. Formerly Hunts Cyclist Battalion. Buried in Landrecies British Cemetery.
NEWMAN
John Drage
Corporal 3907 51st Battalion, Australian Infantry 4th Australian Division. Killed in action 10 June 1918 Aged 25. Son of Albert Jackson & Rebecca Anne Newman. Born in Kettering. Buried in Villers Brettonneux Miltary Cemetery
NEWMAN
William Allen
Private 2762/A 17th Battalion, Australian Infantry 2nd Australian Division. Killed in action 5 May 1917 Aged 24. Son of Henry & Harriett Newman of 22 Johnston Street, Annandale, New South Wales. Born in Kettering. Buried in Grevillers British Cemetery.
NEWTON
John Henry

Gunner 69323 113th Battery. 25th Brigade The Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 18 May 1918 Aged 23. Son of Mr & Mrs W.Newton. Husband of Mrs Newton (remarried Farnworth) of 113, Bath Road, Kettering. Born in Kettering and enlisted in Northampton. Buried in Houchin British Cemetery

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NEWTON
John
Private 660637 The Labour Corps. Transferred from The RAMC (153923). Died at home 15 November 1918. Aged 46 Husband of Annie Elizabeth Newton. Buried in Kettering (London Road) Cemetery
NURRISH
Arthur William
Able Seaman Bristol Z/3769, SS “Hartburn”, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. One of 3 ratings who were killed when the steamship was torpedoed 10 miles South of Anvil Point, Swanage, Dorset 15 October 1917 Aged 28. Son of William & Emma Nurrish of 42. Connaught Street, Kettering. Body recovered and brought home for burial. Buried in Kettering (London Road) Cemetery

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