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HOWARD, J. No information currently available. |
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HOWARD, R. No information currently available. |
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HOWARD, WILLIAM
ALFRED. L/10256. The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). "C" Coy.
1st Bn. Died: Flanders. 27/11/1914. Age 20. Son of Charles James and Eliza
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HOWELL, SIDNEY
GEORGE. 121677. Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery. 3rd/3rd Siege Reserve Bde.
Died: 22/11/1918. Age 24. Son of Arthur and Annie Howell, of 56, |
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HOY, EDWARD
GEORGE. 27468. Middlesex Regiment. 1st/8th Bn. Died of wounds: Flanders. 17/08/1917.
Age 28. Son of Alfred John and Annie Hoy, of |
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HUDSON, HARRY
CHARLES. G/68550. The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 7th Bn.Killed in
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| HUGHES,
LEONARD HARRY. L/42259. Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery. 13th
Bty. 17th Bde. Killed in action: France. 19/04/1917. Enlisted:
Tottenham, Middlesex. Residence: Tottenham, London. N. Memorial: Arras. Bay 1. From, Mark Frost. Dover Museum. HUGHES, Leonard Harry Name: Gunner, Royal Field Artillery, 13th Bty, 17th Bde. Date of Death: 19/04/1917 Service No: L/42259. Arras Memorial. Born Dover 1900. 1901; 118 Clarendon Place, Dover, son of Evan & Margaret, steam crane driver. |
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HUMPHREY,
CHARLES. 358019. Royal Garrison Artillery, 206th Siege Bty. Died: |
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HUNTER, T. No information currently available. |
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HUSK, FREDERICK
JAMES. 46933. Bombardier, Royal Field Artillery. 82nd Bty. Died: Mesopotamia. 29/04/1916.
Age 27. Son of George and Clara Husk, of 30, Randolph Road, Dover, Kent. Born:
Dover, Kent. Enlisted: Dover, Kent. Cemetery: |
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HUSK,
HENRY JOHN.
2097. Royal Horse Artillery, and Royal Field Artillery, 1st/3rd Home
Counties Bde. Died: India. 15/05/1916. Age 35. Son of George and Clara
Husk, of 30, Randolph Road, Dover Kent.
Enlisted: |
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HUTCHINS, THOMAS
ALFRED VICTOR. 31281. Grenadier Guards, 2nd Bn. Killed in action: |
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IGGLESDEN, ARTHUR
ROBERT. 435252. Lance Corporal. Nationality: Canadian. 50th Bn. Canadian
Infantry ( |
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INWOOD, W J No information currently available. |
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IRVIN, G. No information currently available. |
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IRVING,
CHRISTOPHER RICHARD. 65416. Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery. 85th Siege Bty. Killed
in action: France. 24/07/1916. Age 25. Son of George and Agnes Irving, of 128,
Clarendon Place, Dover, Kent. Born:
Lockerby, Dumfriesshire. Enlisted:
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JACKSON, CECIL
FRANCIS. 36613. Sapper, Royal Engineers. 9th Field Coy. Killed in action:
France. 17/10/1916. Age 16. Son of
Ellen Jackson, of 14, |
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JACKSON, THOMAS
DOUGLAS, 6665. Leading Aircraftman, Royal Air Force. 52nd Sqdn. Died: 13/02/1919.
Age 21. Son of Thomas Edward and Mary Jackson, of 4, |
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JARDINE, JAMES. 27731.
Serjeant, Royal Garrison Artillery. 17th Siege Bty. Died of wounds: |
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JARVEST, ARTHUR
JOHN. G/5186. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 2nd Bn. Killed in action: Flanders.
03/05/1915. Age 32. Son of Mrs. M. Jarvest, of 48, Tower |
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JEFFREYS,
FREDERICK WALTER. L/9845. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), 1st Bn. Killed in
action: France. 25/08/1915. Age 20. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jeffreys, of
14, Caroline Place, Dover Kent. Born: St
Marys, |
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JENNER, W.C. No information currently available. |
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JOHNSON, JOHN. PW/5488.
Middlesex Regiment. 12th Bn. Killed in action: France. 03/05/1917. Age 28. Son
of the late Mrs. M. A. Jones. Born:
Maxton, |
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JOHNSON, MONTAGUE
WILLIAM. 76402. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment), 2nd/6th Bn.
Died: 05/05/1918. age 23. Son of the late Richard Stephen and Isabel Alice
Johnson, of Dover, Kent. Born: Dover, Kent. Enlisted: Ashford, Kent. Residence: Dover, Kent. Cemetery: Rumaucourt Communal Cemetery, Ref: 53. |
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JONES, H. No information currently available. |
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JONES, THOMAS
EDWIN. Warrant Officer Class I. East African Intelligence Department. Died: 05/01/1916.
Age 26. Son of Tom and Sarah Ann Jones, of 2, |
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JORDAN, GEORGE
HENRY. 204829. Northamptonshire Regiment, 6th Bn.Killed in action: France &
Flanders. 21/09/1918. Age 21. Son of George Edward and Susannah Jordan, of
Stoneywood House, Bucksburn, Aberdeenshire. Born at Dover, Kent. Enlisted: West
London. Cemetery: |
| KEEFE, JAMES. PO/4490. Serjeant, Royal Marine Light Infantry. H.M.S. Alcantara. Died: 04/03/1916. Age 42. Awarded Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Husband of Frances Rose Port (formerly Keefe), of 50, St. James St. Dover. Kent. Cemetery: St, James`s, Dover Kent. Ref: D. V. 3. (panel 4 on the Dover War Memorial) |
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KEIGHTLEY,
GORDON. Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. R.N.A.S. (Mudros). Died:
From, Mark Frost. Dover Museum. KEIGHTLEY, Gordon Dover Grammar School boy 1907-1909, 1914 listed as Lieut. and Adjutant, RND. ?Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, R.N.A.S. (Mudros). Date of Death: 20/05/1917. |
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KEMP, WILLIAM
JOHN. 3354. Serjeant, Rifle Brigade. 3rd Bn. Killed in action: |
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KENNETT, W.J.I. From, Mark Frost. Dover Museum.KENNETT, W.J.I. Able Seaman, Royal Navy, H.M.S. "Lama" Date of Death: 09/12/1915 Service No: J/3433 Additional information: Buried in North Point Christian Cemetery, Kamaran Island. Memorial: Maala Memorial No.2. |
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KEYTON, ALBERT
JOSEPH THOMAS. M2/155644. Army Service Corps, Clearing Office.Died: 11/11/1918.
Born: Dover, Kent. Enlisted: Dover, Kent. Residence. Dover, Kent. Cemetery: St. Mary`s, Dover Kent. New Cemetery. Ref:
J. H. 11. |
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KING, C. No information currently available. |
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KING, E. No information currently available. |
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KING, E.T. No information currently available. |
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KING, THOMAS
EDWARD. 233788. Petty Officer, Royal Navy. H.M.S. "Gaillardia." Died:
22/03/1918. Age 29. Son of Herbert and Evelyn King, of |
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KING, WALTER. 202632.
Lance Corporal, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) 2nd/4th Bn. Killed in
action: Egypt. 19/04/1917. Enlisted: |
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KINGSFORD, AUBREY
CARLTON, G/5335. Corporal, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in action:
France. 03/05/1917. Born: Dover, Kent. Enlisted: Dover, Kent. Residence: Dover,
Kent. Memorial: |
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KINGSFORD, EDWARD
JOHN. 12486. Sapper, Royal Engineers. 10th Railway Coy. Died of wounds:
26/06/1916. Age 35. Son of William and Alice Kingsford, of Dover, Kent. Served
in the South Africa Campaign. Born: Dover. Kent. Enlisted: Dover, Kent. Cemetery: Brandhoek Military Cemetery. Ref: II. E. 14. Formerly: 6381, |
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KINGSNORTH,
CHARLIE. 69680. Bombardier, Royal Horse Artillery. "J" Bty. Killed in
action: France & Flanders. 01/12/1917. Age 23. Son of George and Sarah Ann
Kingsnorth, of 68, Newson St. Ipswich. Born: Dover, Kent. Enlisted: Ipswich,
Suffolk. Cemetery: |
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KNELL, LEONARD
WILLIAM. Z/9865. Ordinary Seaman, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. H.M.S. Victory
VI. Died: 11/10/1918. Age 18. Son of Florence Emily and the late William Henry
Knell, of 5, |
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KNIGHT, HUBERT
WILLIAM. 25960. Private, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). 10th Bn. Killed
in action: France. 25/04/1918. Age 19. Son of William John and Mary Knight, of
89, |
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KNOTT, HENRY
RICHARD WALTER. 7937. Corporal, South Staffordshire Regiment. 1st Bn. Killed in
action: Flanders. 26/10/1914. Born:
Buckland, |
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KNOTT, SIDNEY
WILLIAM. 541401. Sapper, Royal Engineers. 519th London Field Coy. Killed in
action: Egypt. 19/09/1918. Age 27. Husband of Rose Knott, of 24, George St.
Buckland, |
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KNOTT, THOMAS
JAMES. 22520. Sapper, Royal Engineers. 23rd Field Coy. Killed in action: France.
25/01/1915. Age 24. Son of Ernest and Kate Knott, of Folkestone, Kent. Born: Hougham, Nr Dover, Kent. Enlisted: |
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LAING, C.
W.
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LASLETT, WILLIAM
SAMUEL BARRETT. G/9191. Private, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). 1st Bn. Killed
in action: France & Flanders. 28/08/1916. Age 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Laslett, of Dover; Kent. Husband of E. A. Doe (formerly Laslett), of 85, |
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LAURIE, ALFRED
WILLIAM. Second Lieutenant, Royal Garrison Artillery. 42nd Siege Bty. Died: 22/11/1916.
Age 26. Son of Frederick and Bessie Laurie, of |
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LAWS, ARTHUR
FREDERICK. 88485. Rifleman, The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 2nd/6th Bn. Killed
in action: Flanders. 30/10/1917. Age 38. Husband of |
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LEE, SYDNEY
GEORGE, 90733. Gunner, Royal Field Artillery. 6th Div. Ammunition Col. Died:
Turkey. 31/12/1916. Age 25. Son of Henry and Sarah Lee, of 6, Dublin Cottages,
River, Dover, Kent. Husband of Alice Maud Mary Mitchell (formerly Lee), of 21, |
| LETTY,
REGINALD RICKARD. 19796. Lance Corporal, Dorsetshire Regiment. 6th Bn.
Killed in Action: France. 23/08/1918. Born: Stonehouse, Devon.
Enlisted: Devonport, Devon. Formerly: 38093. Devonshire Regiment. Memorial: Vis-En-Artois
Memorial. Panel 7. From, Mark Frost. Dover Museum. LETTY, Reginald Rickard. Lance Corporal, Dorsetshire Regiment, 6th Bn. Date of Death: 23/08/1918. Born Devon 1898. 1901; Stoke Dameral, Devonport, Devon, son of James (born Seasalter, Kent), dredging master. Later dedger captain at Dover Harbour. |
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LEWIS, ERNEST
CHARLES, G/9900. Private, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) "A" Coy. 6th
Bn. Killed in action: France. 03/05/1917. Age 20. Son of the late Albert
Charles Lewis. Born: Dover, Kent.
Enlisted: Dover, Kent. Residence: Dover, Kent. Memorial: |
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LEWIS, GEORGE
DAVID, 5557. Serjeant, Household Cavalry and Cavalry of the Line (incl.
yeomanry and imperial camel corps). 2nd Dragoons Guards. ( Queens
Bay )Killed in action:
France. 01/09/14. Born:
Islington, |
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LEWIS, JOHN
NORTON, L/7776. Private, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 6th Bn. Killed in
action: France. 13/10/1915. Age 31. Son of William and Mary Ann Lewis, of
Dover, Kent. Husband of Daisy Gertrude Manser (formerly Lewis), of 40, St.
James' |
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LEWIS, JOHN
WILLIAM. 24271. Private, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 8th Bn.Killed
in action: 23/12/1916. Age 20. Son of John A. Lewis. Born: Dover, Kent.
Enlisted: Dover, Kent. Residence: Dover, Kent. Cemetery: |
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The information below was sent to me from Mark Frost. The Dover Museum. Lewry, Edward J. Born Dover 1894. 66 Clarendon St, Dover 1901. Son of Charles & Eliza (engineer’s labourer) |
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LILLEY, WILLIAM
JOHN. T/30427. Driver, Army Service Corps. Secondary Regiment: Royal
Army Medical Corps. Secondary Unit Text: attd. 7th Field Amb. Died of
wounds: |
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LOCKE, GEORGE
EDWARD. 593431. London Regiment (London Irish Rifles) 18th Bn. Died of wounds:
Flanders. 07/04/1917. Age 24. Son of Annie |
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| MACKENZIE, CHARLES ALEXANDER CHANDOS. Captain, Nationality:
Indian. 20th Deccan Horse. Died: France. 21/12/1914. Son of A. B.
Mackenzie, of Godwyne House, 19, Godwyne Rd, Dover, Kent. and the late
Brigade Surgeon John Mackenzie, M.D. Memorial: Neuve-Chapelle Memorial. Panel 7. The information below was sent to me from Mark Frost. The Dover Museum. Allowing me to find this man. Mackenzie, Charles Alexander Chandos. Born India 1882. Son of Retired Brigade Surgeon John Mackenzie MD and Ashton Mackenzie. 15, Cambridge Terrace, Dover, Kent. 1901. Killed 21/12/1914 Captain, 20th Deccan Horse, son of A.B. Mackenzie of 19 Godwyne Rd, Dover Kent. and late John Mackenzie. |
| MACWALTER, CHARLES CHRISTOPHER. Second Lieutenant. King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) 1st Bn. Died: France. 01/07/1916. Memorial: Thiepval Memorial. Pier and Face 5 D and 12 B. From, Mark Frost. Dover Museum. MACWALTER, CHARLES CHRISTOPHER. Lieut in Kings Own (Royal Lancaster Regt). Dover Grammar School boy 1907. Born Canterbury 1892, son of Robert, Lieutenant in Cavalry. |
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MAGUB, JOSEPH
JARVIS. Assistant Steward, Mercantile Marine. S.S. "Ancona" (London).
Died: 27/05/1917. Age 16. Son of Herbert and Ida Elizabeth Magub, of 71, |
| MARBROOK, ALFRED RICHARD. 5777. Private. Nationality: South African Infantry. 4th Regt. Died: France. 24/03/1918. Age 34. Son of Abraham Butler Marbrook and Elizabeth Marbrook, of 55, Bulwark St, Dover, Kent. England. Memorial: Pozieres Memorial. Panels 95-98. The information below was sent to me from Mark Frost. The Dover Museum. Allowing me to find this man. Marbrook, Alfred Richard. Born Eastry 1882. Hope Inn, 15 Council House St, Dover 1901 1912. Son of Abraham and Elizabeth (Licensed Victualler) Killed 24/3/1918, Private, 4th Regt. South African Infantry. South African national, son of Abraham and Elizabeth of 55 Bulwark St, Dover Kent. |
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MARSH, ALBERT. J.
Private, Irish Guards. 2nd Bn. Killed in action: |
| MARSH,
CHARLES HENRY. G/376. Private. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 6th Bn.
Killed in action: France. 13/10/1915. Age 19. Born: Charlton, Dover
Kent. Enlisted: Dover, Kent. Residence: Dover, Kent. Memorial: Loos Memorial. Panel 15 to 19. The information below was sent to me by Margaret Little, allowing me to find this man. I Noticed for WW1 an entry for C.MARSH, with no details available. I think this may by our Charles Henry MARSH born 14 May 1896 in Dover/Buckland and who died on 10 Oct 1915 in France. I have his Scroll stating he was Pte Charles Henry MARSH of The Buffs, East Kent Regt. his name is on the Loos Memorial Panel 15-19. The Memorial says he died on Wednesday 13th October 1915 but the family information and newpaper memorials says 10th. I also have a photograph if you intend at any time to add these to your site. One of the death notices says in part "to the Highly Esteemed Memory of Charles Henry MARSH 6th Buff's who died in Action at Vermeller, France on October 10th 1915. Aged 19 years" Charles was my husbands G-Uncle. Charles brother William being his Grandfather who migrated first to NZ then Australia in the early 1900's. They were all so young weren't they. regards Margaret Little. (down under) For a picture of Charles please. CLICK |
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MARSH, ERNEST
AMBROSE. 28863. Private, Border Regiment. 11th Bn. Killed in action: Flanders. 02/12/1917.
Age 25. Son of Mrs. Emily Jane Marsh, of 4, |
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MARSH, G. A. No information currently available. |
| MARSH,
JOHN. 2778. Rifleman, Rifle Brigade. 2nd Bn. Killed in action: France.
08/01/1915. Son of Mr. J. Marsh, of Barnsole Stople, Canterbury.
Kent. Born: Dover, Kent. Enlisted: Canterbury, Kent. Residence:
Wingham, Canterbury. Kent. Cemetery: Fauquissart Military Cemetery, Laventie, Ref: C. 7. From, Mark Frost. Dover Museum. MARSH, John Thomas. Born Wingham 1889, son of John & Fanny, traction engine driver. Brother of Percy below. Royal Field Artillery. |
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MARSH, PERCY. 49100.
Driver, Royal Field Artillery. Died: 04/03/1919. Age 27. Son of John and Fanny
Marsh, of 2, |
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MARSHALL, HENRY
GEORGE EDWARD, K/15877. Leading Stoker, Royal Navy H.M.S. "Rhododendron." Died:
05/05/1918. Age 25. Husband of Emily E. Marshall; of 7, H.M.S.
Rhododendron, was Torpedoed by a German submarine in the |
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MARTELL, B S. No information currently available. |
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MARTIN, GEORGE
CHATWIN. 115218. Driver, Royal Field Artillery. 461st Bty. 118th Bde. Killed in
action: |
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MARTIN, GEORGE
STYLES, Lieutenant, Manchester Regiment. 5th Bn. attd. 18th Bn. Died:
23/04/1917. Age 26. Son of George Munson Martin and A. M. Martin, of 33, |
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MARTIN, J.
121684. Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery. 41st Anti-Aircraft Coy. Died: 22/03/1918.
Age 26. Son of John and Harriett Martin, of 28, |
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MARTIN, JOSEPH, 22523.
Private, Royal Defence Corps. 119th Protection Coy. Died: Home. 19/11/1916. Age 52. Enlisted: |
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MARTIN, RICHARD.
L/10484. Private, Buffs ( East Kent Regiment ). 1st Bn. Killed in
action: France & Flanders. 10/09/1916. Born: |
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MATCHAM, JOHN
RAY. G/40886. Private, Middlesex Regiment. 1st/8th Bn. Killed in action: Flanders.
16/08/1917. Age 31. Son of John and Eliza Matcham. Husband of Louise Edith
Brown (formerly Matcham), of 9, Avenue Terrace, |
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MATTHEWS, HARRY
STANLEY. 260321. Private, Royal Warwickshire Regiment 1st/6th Bn. Killed in
action: Flanders. 04/10/1917. Age 18. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, of 27,
Albany Place, Dover, Kent. Born: St, Mary, Dover Kent. Enlisted: Dover, Kent.
Memorial: |
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MAXTED, PERCY
JOHN. K/5685(CH). Leading Stoker, Royal Navy. H.M.S. Arrogant. Died: 14/10/1916.
Age 23. Son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Maxted, of Dover; husband of Lilian
Fullbrook (formerly Maxted), of 14, Paul's Place, Charlton, Dover, Kent. Cemetery: Charlton, |
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MAXTED, WILLIAM
JOHN GEORGE RICHARD. 327235. Private, 1st Bn. Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed
in action: Flanders. 15/11/1917. Age 21. Son of George S. and Kate Elizabeth
Maxted, of 47, Dour |
| McKAY, ALEXANDER, 23285. Private, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). 2nd Bn. Killed in action: France. 30/07/1916. Born: Dover, Kent. Enlisted: Dove, Kent. Memorial: Loos. Panel 57 to 59. |
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McLOUGHLIN,
FREDERICK. 38273. Private, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 16th Bn. Died of
wounds: France. 23/08/1918. Age 19. Son of Mrs. E. R. McLoughlin, of 28, |
| McMAHON, JAMES
PATRICK. 60554. Private, Royal Army Medical Corps. 70th Gen. Hosp. Died: Egypt.
30/09/1918. Age 23. Son of the late Mr. J. P. McMahon and Mrs. E. McMahon, of
Sheerness. Husband of Ethel Maud McMahon, of 17, Union Row, Military Hill, |
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McNEIR, GEORGE
ALFRED. L/10011. Serjeant, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). 1st Bn. Killed in
action: France. 01/12/1917. Age 23. Awards: M.M. Winner. Son of Martin
and Esther McNeir, of 1, Invicta Cottages, Finniss Hill, Dover, Kent. Born: |
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Mc PHERSON,
D. McPHERSON, Douglas. Dover Grammar School boy 1909-1912. 1914 joined Army Pay Corps. Later transferred to REKMR. Born Edinburgh 1897. Brother of Hugh below. 1901; 43 Maison Dieu Rd, Dover. Son of Lydia, widow. 1912; 41, Maison Dieu Rd, Dover Kent. |
| McPHERSON, HUGH FARQUHAR. 532928. London Regiment (Prince of Wales' Own Civil Service Rifles) 1st/15th Bn. Killed in action: Flanders. 07/06/1917. Age 24. Son of the late James and Lydia McPherson. Born: Tulse Hill. Enlisted: Dover, Kent. Memorial: Ypres, Menin Gate. Panel 54. The information below was sent to me from Mark Frost. The Dover Museum. Allowing me to find this man. McPherson, Douglas – born Edinburgh 1897. MacPherson, Hugh F. - born London 1893. Brothers. Sons of Lydia, widow. 43 Maison Dieu Rd, Dover Kent. 1901. 41, Maison Dieu Rd, Dover Kent. 1912. |
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Mc TAGGART, R L. No information currently available. |
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MEDHURST, FRANK. S/16033.
Rifleman, Rifle Brigade. 12th Bn. Killed in action: Flanders. 20/09/1917. Age
30. Son of Mr. W. Medhurst, of 21, Ladywell Place, Dover, Kent. Enlisted:
Dover, Kent. Residence: Dover, Kent. Memorial: |
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MELLO, A.
No information currently available. |
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MELLO, P. No information currently available. |
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MERCER, ERIC
CAMERON. Second Lieutenant, |
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METCALFE, JOHN
WILLIAM. G/9031. Private, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). 6th Bn. Killed in
action: France. 03/05/1917. Age 21. Son of Mrs. Mary E. Maxted, of 2, Alexandra
Place, |
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MICKLE, FREDERICK
WILLIAM. 70569. Private, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). 141st Coy. Died of wounds: |
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MIDDLETON, G. J. No information currently available. |
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MILLNE, G H. No information currently available. |
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MILLS, AUBREY.
241697. Private, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 1st/5th Bn. Killed in action: |
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MILLS, JOHN ALLAN. Sapper, Royal Engineers. 1st/3rd Kent Field Coy. Killed in action. Flanders:
07/09/1916. Enlisted: |
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MILLS, ROBERT
GEORGE. 65136. Private, Royal Army Medical Corps. 68th Field Amb. Died: Home. 02/12/1916. Age 34. Son of Mrs. P.
Mills, of 44, |
| MINTER,
CHARLES HERBERT. 144. Private. Nationality: Australian. 32nd Bn.
Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died: 19/07/1916. Age 28. Son of Charles
Daniel and Charlotte Emma Minter, of "Manner," Sutton St. Colac
Victoria, Australia. Born in England. Cemetery: Rue-Petillon Militart Cemetery, Fleurbaix. Ref: I. K. 57.panel 4. From, Mark Frost. Dover Museum. MINTER, Charles Herbert. Dover Grammar School boy 1904. Joined Australian Imperial Forces. Australian. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 32nd Bn. Age: 28 Date of Death: 19/07/1916. Service No: 144 Additional information: Son of Charles Daniel and Charlotte Emma Minter, of "Manner," Sutton St. Colac Victoria, Australia. Born in England. Born Staple 1888. 1891; Harbledown, son of Charles and Charlotte, farmer (Charles born Worth, Charlotte Emma Flint born Dover. Married Dover 1883. Charlotte died 1897). 1901; Hull Place Farm, Sholden, Charles and Fanny (Married Fanny Skeates at Ashford 1897) |
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MINTER, EARNEST
WILLIAM. L/8868. Private, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in action: Flanders.
21/01/1916. Age 32. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Minter, of 7, Herbert St. Buckland, |
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MITCHELL, DAVID
HENRY. 25154. Lance Corporal, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). 1st Bn.
Died of wounds: 18/04/1919. Born: |
| MOAT, A E. 52896. Corporal, Royal Garrison Artillery. 31st Heavy Bty. Died: 09/07/1919. Age 26. Son of the late William and Julia Moat, of Sholden, Deal, Kent. Cemetery: River, Dover. St, Peter Churchyard. Ref: New Ground, at West end. The information below was sent to me from Mark Frost. The Dover Museum. Allowing me to find this man. Moat, Albert E. Born Sholden 1895. Paddock Cottage, High Road, Sholden, Deal 1901. Son of William and Julia (domestic coachman) Killed 9/7/1919, 31st Heavy Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery, son of the late William & Julia of Sholden.Buried River Church. |
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MORRIS, E W. No information currently available. |
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MORRIS, WILLIAM. 6272.
Rifleman, London Regiment (London Irish Rifles) 18th Bn. Killed in action: |
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MORRIS, W H F. No information currently available. |
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MORRISON, A.H. T/3435.
Private, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). 5th Bn. Enlisted: |
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MORRISON, R G. From, Mark Frost. Dover Museum. MORRISON, RUPERT GEORGE. Lieutenant, Royal Garrison Artillery Age: 32 Date of Death: 24/05/1918 Additional information: Son of Maj. A. and Mrs. Morrison; husband of Mabel Morrison, of "Abingdon," High Park, Ryde, I. of Wight. Born at Dover. (Actually born London 1886, son of Archibald (born Ireland) and Katherine (born Walmer), Instructor Gunner in Artillery). Married Mabel Perry at Dover 1915. Cemetery: Harlech or Llandanwg, St. Tanwg Churchyard. Ref: North-West of main entrance. |
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MORTON, HAROLD
WILLIAM, S/11081. Rifleman, Rifle Brigade. 9th Bn. Killed in action: Flanders. 05/01/1916.
Age 31. Son of the late George Maddison Morton and Mary Ann Morton. Husband of
Mrs. H. R. Bradley (formerly Morton), of 1990, |
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MOSS, B. No information currently available. |
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MOSS, HAROLD
MARSHALL. 2242. Driver, Royal Field Artillery. 3rd/3rd Home Counties Bde. Died: Home. 06/02/1916. Age 23. Son of Mrs. Jane
Moss, of |
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MOWLL, S E. No information currently available. |
| MUDDLE, GEORGE
WILLIAM ARTHUR. 4245. Lance Corporal. 8th Bn. Killed in action: France.
15/09/1916. Age 27. Son of Mrs. Fanny E. Nowers, of 55, Bakers Avenue,
Hoe St., Leyton, London. Enlisted: London. Residence: Dover. Cemetery: Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval. Ref: VII. G. 32. From, Mark Frost. Dover Museum. MUDDLE, GEORGE WILLIAM ARTHUR. Lance Corporal, London Regiment (Post Office Rifles), 8th Bn. Age: 27 Date of Death: 15/09/1916 Service No: 4245 Additional information: Son of Mrs. Fanny E. Nowers, of 55, Bakers Avenue, Hoe St. Leyton, London. Born Dover 1889. |
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MUTTON, ROBERT
JAMES. G/69636. Private, Royal Fusiliers. 17th Bn. Killed in action: |
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NASH, ARTHUR
JAMES, G/24262. Lance Corporal, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 8th
Bn. Killed in action: 01/08/1917. Age 20. Son of William and Mary Jane Nash, of
24, Ladywell Place, Dover, Kent. Born: Dover, Kent, Enlisted: Canterbury, Kent.
Residence: Dover, Kent. Memorial:
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NASH, JOHN
ROBERT. M/316133. Private, Army Service Corps. 565th M.T. Coy. Unit Text. attd.
VI Corps Heavy Artillery. Killed in action: France: 04/10/1918. Born: Dover,
Kent. Enlisted: Dover, Kent. Residence: Dover, Kent. Cemetery: |
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NEILL, CHARLES S.
10607. Private, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 1st Bn. Died: France &
Flanders. 30/11/1918. Age 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. H. Neill, of 9, |
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NEWLAND,
FREDERICK THOMAS. G/237. Private, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 6th Bn. Killed
in action: |
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NEWMAN, PERCY
CHESTER, G/13566. Lance Corporal, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) "D"
Coy. 6th Bn. Killed in action: France. 02/05/1917. Age 27. Son of Fred and
Annie Newman. Husband of Daisy May Simmonds (formerly Newman), of The Gothic
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NEWMAN, REGINALD
HENRY. 374112. Rifleman, London Regiment (Post Office Rifles) 8th Bn. Died of
wounds: France & Flanders, 25/04/1917. Age 29. Son of William Ingram Newman
and Sophia Catherine Newman, of 1, |
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NICHOLASS, HENRY
CHARLES, 2163. Gunner, Royal Field Artillery. 1st/2nd Kent Bty. Died: 27/05/1916.
Age 23. Son of Henry Richard and Louisa Jane Nicholass, of 16, |
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NICHOLAS, H. No information currently available. |
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NIMMO, ALFRED
CHARLES, K/4760. Leading Stoker, Royal Navy. H.M.S. "Princess Irene."
Died: 27/05/1915. Age 25. Son of Alfred Charles and Mary Nimmo, of 166, At about 11.14 on the morning of |
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NORMAN, E J. NORMAN, EDWARD JOHN. Second Lieutenant, Royal Engineers,156th Coy. Killed in action: France. Age: 32 Date of Death: 30/03/1918 Additional information: Son of Mary Norman, of Deal, Kent, and the late E. W. Norman. Memorial: Pozieres Memorial. Panel 10 to 13. |
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NORRIS, FRANK
JOHN, G/17932. Private, East Surrey Regiment. 7th Bn. Killed in action: France
& Flanders. 30/04/1917. Age 34. Son of Edward and Elizabeth Norris, of |
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NORRIS, H E From, Mark Frost. Dover Museum.NORRIS, H E. ?Henry B. Norris, born Dover 1891?? HB Norris listed as Dover Grammar School Boy 1903-1907 and enlisting in RFC. |
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NOWERS, LESLIE
FRED FILER. M2/202810. Private, Army Service Corps. 881st M.T. Coy. Died: At
Sea. 27/06/1917. Age 20. Son of Frederick George and Laura D. Nowers, of 30, Dover Memorial Lists name as: NOWERS, L.F.P. SD, CD. Lists name as: NOWERS, LESLIE FRED FILES. |
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OLIVER, CHARLES
FREDERICK, 30147. Private, East Lancashire Regiment. 2nd/5th Bn. Killed in
action: Flanders. 09/10/1917. Husband of Mrs. E. S. Oliver, of 32, Minerva
Avenue, Dover, Kent. Born: Dover, Kent. Enlisted: Dover, Kent. Memorial: Tyne Cot. Panel 77 to 79 and 163A. Formerly: 33580, E. Surrey Regt. |
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O`LONE, R. No information currently available. |
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OSBORN, G A C. No information currently available. |
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OSBORNE, A E. No information currently available. |
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OSBORNE, ALBERT
GEORGE. 42076. Private, Norfolk Regiment. 7th Bn. Died of wounds: France. 02/10/1918.
Age 18. Son of Walter John and |
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OVENDEN, HERBERT
STEPHEN, Lieutenant (Quartermaster). Army Service Corps. Died: 03/09/1916. Age
44. Son of William and Charlotte E. Ovenden, of Dover; Kent. Husband of Esther
Mabel Ovenden, of 13, |
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BERTRAM CHARLES. 44474. Rifleman. King's Royal Rifle Corps, Secondary
Regiment: London Regiment (Prince of Wales' Own Civil Service Rifles)
Secondary Unit Text: posted to 2nd/15th Bn. Died of wounds: 05/11/1918.
Born: Faversham, Kent. Enlisted: Canterbury, Kent. Cemetery: Cement House Cemetery. Ref: XIX. A. 48. Formerly: T.R./10/31799, 32nd T.R. Batalion. T.R./13/58703, 20th T.R. Batalion. From, Mark Frost. Dover Museum. PACKER, BERTIE C. Rifleman, King's Royal Rifle Corps and London Regiment (Prince of Wales' Own Civil Service Rifles) Date of Death: 05/11/1918. Born 1899 South Preston, Kent. 1901; Preston, Faversham, son of Edward M. and Kate Ann, time keeper at mining machinery factory. 1912; E.M. Packer, 16 Stanhope Rd. Dover. Brother of Ernest below. |
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PACKER, ERNEST
WALTER. 68906. Bombardier, Royal Field Artillery. "D" Bty. 62nd Bde. Killed
in action: France. 29/07/1916. Age 20. Son of Edward Maurice Packer and the
late Ann Packer, of 39, Eton Rd. Newport, Mon. Born at Dover, Kent. Enlisted: Born 1895 Ospringe, Kent. 1901; Preston, Faversham, son of Edward M. and Kate Ann, time keeper at mining machinery factory. 1912; E.M. Packer, 16 Stanhope Rd. Dover. Brother of Bertie above. |
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PALMER, GEORGE
THOMAS. G/5181. Private, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). 8th Bn. Died of
wounds: France. 19/08/1916. Born:
Alkham, Nr |
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PALMER, STEPHEN
JOHN ALEXANDER, S/7023. Lance Serjeant, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey
Regiment). 7th Bn. Killed in action: Flanders, 16/07/1917. Age 20. Son of Mrs.
Harriett Palmer, of 204, |
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PALMER, THOMAS
WILLIAM. S/7967. Rifleman. Rifle Brigade. 8th Bn. Killed in action: France. 15/09/1916.
Age 20. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Palmer, of 26, |
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PARKER, A G. No information currently available. |
| PARKER. D From, Mark Frost. Dover Museum. PARKER, D. Dover Grammar School boy 1906-1907. Enlisted in 8th Batt. Winnipeg Rifles. Listed as missing by DGS.
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PARKER, GEORGE
WILLIAM GARDINER, G/9297. Private, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). 6th Bn.
Killed in action: France. 03/07/1916. Born: Dover, Kent. Enlisted: Dover, Kent.
Residence: Dover, Kent. Memorial:
Thiepval. Pier and Face 5 D. |
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PARSONS, R S. No information currently available. |
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PARSONS, STANLEY
JAMES. 8213. Serjeant, East Surrey Regiment. 9th Bn. Killed in action: France
& Flanders. 24/12/1916. Age 19. Son of William and Harriett Parsons, of 10,
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PARSONS, WILLIAM
CHARLES. L/8432. Private, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). 1st Bn. Killed in
action: Flanders. 20/10/1914. Age 27. Son of William and Harriett Parsons, of
10, |
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PATTISON, EDWARD
STEPHEN. 177356. Leading Seaman, Royal Navy. H.M.S. Pembroke. Died: 14/03/1918.
Age 39. Awarded |
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PEARCE, GEORGE
THOMAS. S/172. Lance Serjeant, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). 3rd Bn. Died: 04/10/1918.
Age 46. Husband of Ellen J. Pearce, of 9, Union Row, Military Hill, Dover,
Kent. Cemetery: Dover (St,
Mary`s) New Cemetery. Ref: E. J. 17. |
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PERRY-AYSCOUGH, H G. C. From, Mark Frost. PERRY-AYSCOUGH,
HENRY GEORGE CHARLES. Captain, |
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PETTET, WILLIAM. Private,
Royal Sussex Regiment. 2nd Bn. Died of wounds: |
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PHILLIPS, OWEN, 217302.
Able Seaman, Royal Navy. H.M.S. "Bulwark.". Died: 26/11/1914. Age 30.
Husband of Alice Louisa Gregory (formerly Phillips), of 33, |
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PHIPPS, CHARLES. G/5360.
Private, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). 7th Bn. Killed in action: France. 01/07/1916.
Age 30. Son of Mr and Mrs J. W. Phipps,
of 49, Military Rd Dover, Kent. Born:
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PHIPPS, EDWARD
ARTHUR. 32107. Private, South Lancashire Regiment. "A" Coy. 7th Bn. Killed
in action: Flanders, 03/08/1917. Age 29. Son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phipps, of 49, Military Rd., Dover, Kent. Born: |
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PHIPPS, JAMES
WILLIAM, 32108. Private, South Lancashire Regiment. 2nd Bn. Killed in action: |
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PHIPPS, FREDERICK
EDWARD, 8713. Lance Corporal, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 2nd Bn. Died of
Wounds: France & Flanders. 05/04/1915.
Age 31. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phipps, of 66, Snargate St., Dover, Kent.
Born: St Marys, |
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