
ALFRETON
WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 & 2 - Detailed information
Compiled and copyright © Martin Edwards 2007
The memorial
is to be found in Market Square, Alfreton at the intersection of High
Street, Chestefield Road, Church Street, the A61, A38 and the Town
Square. The memorial is in the form of a square, stone, pedestal on
top of which is are bronze figures depicting a helmeted soldier, with
rifle, protecting a young child. The memorial contains the names of
121 men who fell in World War 1 and 40 for World War 2. The original
memorial was unveiled in July 1927 by General Sir Horace Smith Dorrien;
the sculptor was William Aumonier (Jun.). The names for World War
1 are listed here as well as World War 2and one from 1954.

|
From
an old picture, the unveiling July 1927 |
TO
THE
GLORY OF GOD
AND IN MEMORY OF
THE MEN OF
ALFRETON
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1918
LIVE
THOU FOR ENGLAND
WE FOR ENGLAND DIED
ALCOCK |
Randal
Arthur |
Second
Lieutenant, 7th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in
action 1 September 1918. Aged 32. Son of John and Lucy Alcock,
of 9, Albert St., Belper, Derbyshire. Buried in BANCOURT BRITISH
CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot VIII. Row K. Grave 1. |
ALLEN |
Joseph |
Driver
T4/061838, 32nd Reserve Park, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 31 August 1915. Born Lincoln, enlisted Ilkeston, resident Alfreton.
Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
IV. Row E. Grave 12. |
ALLSOP |
J
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No
further information currently available |
ANTHONY |
William |
Private
116064, 1st Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died of wounds
21 October 1918. Aged 21. Born Kirkby, Nottinghamshire, enlisted
Alfreton. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Anthony. Formerly
24855, 9th Lancers. Buried in VADENCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, MAISSEMY,
Aisne, France. Plot II. Row A. Grave 13. |
ATKINSON |
Guy |
Private
201260, 1st Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers. Died 12 April
1918. Born Ranskill, Nottinghamshire, enlisted Alfreton. No known
grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Comines-Warneton,
Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 1. |
BALL |
John
Laurence |
[Listed
as John Laurance BALL on CWGC] Lance Corporal 20816, 8th Battalion,
Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers). Died of wounds 11 June 1916. Aged 19. Born Winning, Derbyshire, enlisted Chesterfield,
resident Alfreton. Son of George B. and Mary Ball, of 7, Meadow
Lane, Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot V. Row E. Grave 19. |
BALL |
T
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No
further information currently available |
BAXTER |
C
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No
further information currently available |
BELFIELD |
George
Edward |
Private
70220, 17th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 16 March 1917. Aged 29.
Born and enlisted Ripley, resident Alfreton. CWGC states born
Belper, Derbyshire. Husband of Mrs. E. Bradshaw, of 6, Park Street,
Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in VLAMERTINGHE MILITARY CEMETERY,
Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot VI. Row C. Grave 3. |
BENTLEY |
Norman |
Private
23704, 15th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 26 July 1916. Aged 22.
Born and enlisted Alfreton. Son of William and Elizabeth Bentley,
of 37, Alma St., Alfreton, Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 10 C 10 D and
11 A. |
BERESFORD |
Thomas
[Austin] |
Lance
Corporal 202142, 2nd/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire
& Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 9 April 1917. Aged
25. Born and resident Heanor, enlisted Alfreton. Son of Thomas
Austin Beresford and Sophia Beresford, of Carlton House, Godfrey
St., Heanor, Derbyshire. Buried in VADENCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY,
MAISSEMY, Aisne, France. Plot IV. Row A. Grave 9. |
BINGHAM |
Frank
Miller |
Captain,
5th Battalion (Territorial), King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment).
Killed in action 22 May 1915. Aged 40. Son of Dr. and Mrs. Bingham,
of Alfreton, Derbyshire; husband of Ruth Morley Bingham, of Highfield
House, Lancaster. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN
GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 12. |
BRADFORD |
Joseph
or James Horace |
[Listed
as Joseph Horace on SDGW and James Horace on CWGC] Private 5617,
2nd/7th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire
Regiment). Died in United Kingdom 5 May 1916. Aged 19. Born
and enlisted Alfreton. Son of William and Mary Bradford, of Gladstone
Terrace, Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in ROYAL HOSPITAL CEMETERY,
KILMAINHAM, County Dublin, Republic of ireland. Other Ranks Ground
on St. John's Road. |
BRADLEY |
Herbert |
Private
7853, 2nd Battalion, Royal Munster Rifles, Killed in action 21 December 1914. Born Ripley, enlisted and resident Alfreton. Buried
in GUARDS CEMETERY, WINDY CORNER, CUINCHY, Pas de Calais, France.
Special Memorial 25.
Note:
Guards Cemetery now contains 3,443 burials and commemorations
of the First World War. 2,197 of the burials are unidentified
but there are special memorials to 36 casualties known or believed
to be buried among them. Other special memorials commemorate six
casualties buried in Indian Village North Cemetery, whose graves
were destroyed by shell fire, and five Indian soldiers originally
buried in the Guards Cemetery but afterwards cremated in accordance
with the requirements of their faith. |
BRADLEY |
John |
Corporal
2855, 1st/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 14 October 1915. Aged
26. Enlisted Ripley, resident Alfreton. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan
Bradley, of 5, Lincoln St., Alfreton; husband of Lucy Mabel Bradley,
of 7, Lincoln St., Alfreton, Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated
on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France, Panel 87 to 89. |
BRADSHAW |
S
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No
further information currently available |
BREARLEY |
Frank
A |
Gunner
84563, "J" Battery, 4th (Cavalry) Brigade, Royal Horse
Artillery. Died 2 September 1916. Aged 30. Enlisted Mansfield,
Nottinghamshire, resident Alfreton. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Brearley,
of 48, Independant Hill, Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in BAILLEUL
COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION (NORD), Nord, France. Plot II. Row
F. Grave 195. |
BROWN |
Reginald |
Private
21394, 5th/6th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Died of wounds 29 April 1916. Born and resident Alfreton, enlisted
Chesterfield. No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas
de Calais, France. Panel 124. |
BUNTING |
William |
Private
7046, 154th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in action
20 September 1917. Born and resident Alfreton, enlisted Chesterfield.
Formerly 22338, Lancshire Fusiliers. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
154 to 159 and 163A. |
BURNS |
John |
Private
106703, 1st/7th Battalion attached 4th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters
(Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action
15 April 1918. Born melton, Surrey. enlisted Wakefield, Yorkshire,
resident Alfreton. No known grave. Commemorated on PLOEGSTEERT
MEMORIAL, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 7. |
BUXTON |
F
Harold |
Private
36518, 7th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Died in Palestine 6 October
1917. Aged 23. Born, resident and enlisted Alfreton. Son of Mr.
F. Buxton, of 7, High St., Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in DEIR
EL BELAH WAR CEMETERY, Israel. Plot/Row/Section D. Grave 48. |
CLARKE |
Sydney
W |
Lance
Corproal 12338, 7th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Killed
in action 5 March 1916. Born Alfreton, enlisted Worksop, Nottinghamshire,
resident Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. Buried in BERLES-AU-BOIS
CHURCHYARD EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section
U. Grave 1. |
CLAY |
Ernest |
Lance
Corproal 29639, 17th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire
& Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 3 September 1916.
Born Alfreton, enlisted Nottingham, resident Mapperley, Nottinghamshire.
Buried in KNIGHTSBRIDGE CEMETERY, MESNIL-MARTINSART, Somme, France.
plot/Row/Section F. Grave 16. |
CLAYTON |
John
William |
Private
86411, 9th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 4 October 1917. Aged
25. Born Wirksworth, enlisted Clay Cross, resident Alfreton. Son
of Theophilas and Hepbzibah Arm Clayton, of 34, Preston Avenue,
Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in POELCAPELLE BRITISH CEMETERY,
Langemark-Poelkapelle, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XLVII. Row
C. Grave 1. |
COCKLE |
F
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No
further information currently available |
COOK |
Edwin
Thomas |
[Spelt
COOKE on SDGW] Private 18241, 7th (Service) Battalion, South Staffordshire
Regiment. Killed in action at Gallipoli 21 September 1915. Aged
39. Born and resident Alfreton, enlisted Derby. Son of Edwin Cooke
and Jane Cooke, of Upper High St, Chasetown, Staffs; husband of
Mary Jane Cooke, of 17, Cross St., Rossington, Doncaster. No known
grave. Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey. Panel 134 to 136. |
COX |
Henry
T |
Private
71853, 11th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 7 June 1917. Aged 38.
Born Alfreton, enlisted Derby, resident Chesterfield. Son of Francis
and Temperance Cox, of "Liondale," Grimsby Rd., Cleethorpes,
Lincs.; husband of Grace Cox, of 9, Princess St., Chesterfield.
No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 39 and 41. |
CREESE |
Joseph
Daniel |
Lance
Corporal 40490, 11th Battalion, South Wales Borderers. Killed
in action 23 August 1917. Aged 32. Born Littlehampton, Sussex,
enlisted Alfriston (sic - Alfreton). Son of the late Henry Edward
and Mary Ann Creese; husband of Annie Elizabeth Creese, of 24,
Sarum Hill, Basingstoke, Hants. No known grave. Commemorated on
TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
65 to 66. |
DAVIS |
Frank |
Private
41887, 6th Battalion, Alexandra, princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire
Regiment). Killed in action 27 September 1917. Born and resident
Alfreton, enlisted Ilkeston. Formerly 62104, Royal Field Artillery.
Buried in POELCAPELLE BRITISH CEMETERY, Langemark-Poelkapelle,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot XLV. Row D. Grave 4. |
DRAPER |
Mark
Denman |
Second
Lieutenant, general List and Royal Flying Corps. Killed 7 February
1917. Buried in St. MARTIN CHURCHYARD, ALFRETON, Derbyshire. |
ELLIOTT |
Ainslie |
Sergeant
671, Derbyshire Yeomanry. Killed in action at gallipoli 22 August
1915. Born Alfreton, enlisted Derby, resident West Bridgford,
Nottinghamshire. |
EVANS |
John |
Private
201361, 1st/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire
& Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action at Gallipoli 13 February 1917. Aged 29. Enlisted Alfreton, resident Bilston, Staffordshire.
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Elliott, of Prospect House,
Swanwick, Alfreton, Derbyshire; husband of Elsie Elliott, of 36,
Henry Rd., West Bridgford, Notts. No known grave. Commemorated
on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey. Panel 17. |
EVERILL |
W
|
Gunner
49919, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 21 March 1918. Aged 42.
Buried in SILVERDALE CEMETERY, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, Staffordshire.
Church of England Grave 2218. |
FINCH |
H
K |
No
further information currently available |
FORRETT |
Percival
Donald |
Captain,
5th Battalion (Territorial), Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed
in action 5 February 1916. Buried in MAPLE COPSE CEMETERY, Ieper,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Special Memorial E. 6.
Note:
The cemetery now contains 308 burials and commemorations of the
First World War. Of the 78 burials that could be located, only
26 are identified and special memorials commemorate 230 casualties
whose graves in the cemetery had been destroyed. |
FRANKLIN |
George
[William] |
Private
8596, 6th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers. Killed in
action 25 September 1915. Aged 21. Born Salston, Nottingham,
enlisted Chesterfield, resident Alfreston (sic - Alfreton). Son
of James and Elizabeth Ann Franklin, of 64, Ellesmere Avenue,
Alfreton, Derbyshire. Discharged from North Staffordshire Regiment
December 1913, re-enlisted May 1915. No known grave. Commemorated
on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 53 to 56. |
FURMSTON |
Clement
Barrington |
Second
Lieutenant, 154th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed
in action 9 April 1917. Aged 22. Son of the late Rev. Samuel
C. and Susan E. Furmston, of Blackwell Vicarage, Alfreton, Derbyshire.
Native of Mansfield, Notts. Buried in ROCLINCOURT MILITARY CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row A. Grave 3. |
FURNESS |
Godfrey
Gordon |
Second
Lieutenant, 3rd Battalion attached to 2nd Battalion, Sherwood
foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in
action 9 February 1917. Aged 18. Son of Godfrey John and Isabell
Furness, of The Rowans, Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in VERMELLES
BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot V. Row C. Grave
24. |
GARRATT |
George
Edward |
Able
Seaman R/1445, Hawke Battalion, Royal Naval Battalion, Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve. Died 3 January 1918. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 A. |
GENT |
John
William |
Private
201248, 1st/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire
& Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 1 July 1916. Aged
22. Born Westhouses, enlisted Alfreton. Son of George and Ann
Gent, of 67, Prospect St., Alfreton, Derbyshire. Enlisted February
1915. Buried in GOMMECOURT WOOD NEW CEMETERY, FONCQUEVILLERS,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row D. Grave 12. |
GOODACRE |
F |
Private
3934, 1st/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 1 July 1916. Aged 19.
Born Hathern, Lincolnshire, enlisted Alfreton. Adopted son of
John and Amy Morris, of 93, Prospect St., Alfreton, Derbyshire.
No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 10 C 10 D and 11 A. |
GREEN |
George |
Sergeant
8775, 2nd Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 9 August 1915. Born and
enlisted Nottingham, resident Alfreton. No known grave. Commemorated
on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel 39 and 41. |
GREGORY |
James |
Rifleman
12195, 9th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Died of wounds
25 September 1915. Aged 18. Born and resident Ironville, Alfreton,
enlisted Nottingham. Son of John Gregory, of 50, King William
St., Ironville, Notts. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN
GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 51 and
53. |
GREGORY |
Walter |
Sapper
158565, 256th Tunnel Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action
8 October 1916. Aged 24. Born Alfreton, enlisted Cresswell,
Nottinghamshire, resident Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. Son of James
and Amelia Gregory, of Creswell, Mansfield, Notts. Buried in MAROEUIL
BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot III. Row G. Grave
15. |
HALL |
Jacob |
Private
(Drummer) 3957, 3/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire
& Derbyshire Regiment). Died from Toxaemia (Septic Tonsilitis)
in Military Hospital Wing City Isolation Hospital Bagthorpe, Nottingham
(now the Nottingham City Hospital), 2 March 1916. Aged 24. Attested
and embodied at Alfreton 28 February 1915 as a Private, 5th
Reserve Battalion, Nottinghamshire and Deryshire Regiment, resident
4 Nuttals Park, Ripley, Derby, born Alfreton, Derbyshire, aged
24 years 4 months, a Miner by trade, height 5 feet 4 inches, weight
136lbs, chest 38 inches, grey eyes, dark brown hair, fresh complexion,
religious denomination Wesleyan. Transferred 3rd/5th Battalion,
Nottinghamshire and Deryshire Regiment 26 March 1915. In Military
Hospital, Grantham with Gastralgia from 23 September 1915 to
29 September 1915. Next of kin Mrs. Kate Bunting, of 13, John
Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire and Mrs. Kate hall, of Nottingham
Road, Afreton, Derbyshire. Only se4rved at home (in the U.K.).
Born 13 November 1890, baptised 2 September 1891 in Afreton,
St Martin, resident Alfreton, son of Spencer and Lizzie Hall.
IN the 1911 census he was aged 20, a Miner, born Alfreton, son
of Spencer and Elizabeth Hall, resident 6 Raglan Street, Alfreton,
Derbyshire. Married Kate Bamford in October to December Quarter
1911 in Belper, Derbyshire. Buried in ALFRETON MUNICIPAL CEMETERY,
ROGERS LANE, ALFRETON, Derbyshire, |
HARPHAM |
A
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No
further information currently available |
HAYNES |
William |
Sapper
198030, 180th Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers. Died in United
kingdom 21 September 1916. Born Woodford, Northamptonshire,
enlisted Ilkeston, resident Alfreton. Formerly 24025, Sherwood
Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment). Buried
in ALFRETON CEMETERY, ALFRETON, Derbyshire. Plot/Row/Section C.
Grave 736. |
HEMPSON,
DSO |
Claude
Dawson |
Captain,
10th Battalion Suffolk Regiment attached to 6th Battalion, King's
Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Killed in action 8 March 1917.
Aged 26. Son of the late John and Ada Hempson, of Shotley, Ipswich;
husband of Frances G. M. Hempson, of "Beechcroft," Woodbridge
Rd., Ipswich. Awarded the Distiguished Service order (DSO). Buried
in BAGHDAD (NORTH GATE) WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot XIX. Row E. Grave
4. |
HENLEY |
Joseph |
Private
93498, 2nd/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire
& Derbyshire Regiment). Died of wounds 12 May 1918. Born
Dudley, Worcestershire, enlisted Alfreton. Husband of Maria Henley,
of 7, Buxton Terrace, Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in NIEDERZWEHREN
CEMETERY, Kassel, Hessen, Germany. Plot X. Row B. Grave 18. |
HERVEY |
Thomas
Percy Arthur |
Second
Lieutenant, 21st Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in
action between 15th and 17 September 1916. Aged 29. Son of the
Rev. James A. and Margaret A. Hervey, of 48, Cromwell Rd., Stanmore,
Winchester. A Civil Servant employed at Fiji., from whence he
volunteered for service in the War. Buried in GUARDS' CEMETERY,
LESBOEUFS, Somme, France. Plot IV. Row F. Grave 2. |
HOLLINGWORTH |
William
Henry |
[Listed
as HOLLINGSWORTH on SDGW] Private 240264, 1st/5th Battalion, Leicestershire
Regiment. Killed in action 8 June 1917. Aged 23. Born St Thomas,
South Wigston, Leicestershire, enlisted Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire.
Son of Henry and Emma Hollingworth, of 10, Catherine St., Alfreton,
Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas
de Calais, France. Bay 5.
Photograph
from Derbyshire Courier, 24 July 1917. page 1
|
HOPKINSON |
Frederick
C |
Rifleman
R/8616, 10th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action
3 September 1916. Born Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, enlisted Mansfield,
Nottinghamshire, resident Alfreton. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 13 A and 13
B. |
HULL |
A
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No
further information currently available |
HUNT |
E
J |
No
further information currently available |
HUTCHINSON |
John
E |
Private
16661, 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers. Killed in action
26 September 1915. Born and resident Alfreton, enlisted Chesterfield.
No known grave. Commemorated on LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais,
France. Panel 46 to 49. |
HUTTON |
S
F |
No
further information currently available |
JACKSON |
Noel
Bower |
Second
Lieutenant, 2nd/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire
& Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 6 December 1917.
Aged 31. Son of John Haulton Jackson, of 5, Charterhouse Square,
London; husband of Janetta Eliza Jackson. Buried in RIBECOURT
BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot I. Row F. Grave 5. |
JACKSON |
W
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No
further information currently available |
JAQUES |
W
G |
No
further information currently available |
JELF |
Ernest
[Samuel] |
Leading
Seaman 224881, H.M. Submarine E22, Royal Navy. Died 25 April
1916. Aged 28. Son of Samuel and Louisa Jelf, of 21, Wood St.,
Alfreton, Derbyshire; husband of Annie Jelf, of 131, Landguard
Rd., Eastney, Portsmouth. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH
NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 12.
Note:
HMS E22 was a British E class submarine built by Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness.
She was laid down on 27 August 1914 and was commissioned on
8 November 1915. HMS E22 was involved in experiments in the
North Sea to intercept Zeppelins on 24 April 1916. E22 carried
two Sopwith Schneider seaplane scouts on her casing. The boat
would then submerge in calm waters and the planes would float
on the surface. The would then take off and then return to to
the East coast of England in Felixstowe. The trials were not repeated.
HMS E22 was torpedoed by the German U-Boat UB-18 off Great Yarmouth
in the North Sea on 25 April 1916. There were no survivors.
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JOHNSON |
John |
Lance
Corporal 71569, 2nd/6th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire
& Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 21 March 1918.
Aged 24. Enlisted Alfreton, resident Leeds, Yorkshire. Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson, of "Daisy Dene," Austhorpe
Avenue, Whitkirk, Leeds. Four times previously wounded. No known
grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Bay 7. |
JOHNSON |
J
Henry |
Private
201338, 1st Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 30 May 1918. Enlisted
Alfreton, resident Nottingham. No known grave. Commemorated on
SOISSONS MEMORIAL, Aisne, France. |
JOHNSON |
Robert
William [Edward] |
Corporal
3944, 1st/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 24 August 1916. Aged
19. Born Huthwaite, Nottinghamshire, enlisted Alfreton. Son of
Robert William and Harriett Johnson, of 19, Nuttall St., Alfreton,
Derbyshire. Buried in BELLACOURT MILITARY CEMETERY, RIVIERE, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot I. Row C. Grave 2. |
KING |
William |
Private
17819, 9th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) attached 182nd
Field Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action 5 January 1916.
Born and resident Alfreton, enlisted Ilkeston. Buried in CITE
BONJEAN MILITARY CEMETERY, ARMENTIERES, Nord, France. Plot IX.
Row D. Grave 78. |
KNIGHTON |
J
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No
further information currently available |
KNIVETON |
George |
Private
11552, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
Killed in action 18 April 1915. Born and resident Alfreton,
enlisted Keighley, Yorkshire. No known grave. Commemorated on
YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel 20. |
LAKE |
Charles
James |
Private
3877, 1st Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 11 March 1915. Born and
resident Alfreton, enlisted Derby. *** No record found on the
CWGC *** |
LATHAM |
Albert
Ernest |
[Incorrectly
spelt as LATHOM on memorial] Sergeant 95928, 46th Brigade Ammunition
Column, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 14 September
1916. Born Stafford, enlisted Derby. Buried in QUARRY CEMETERY,
MONTAUBAN, Somme, France. Plot III. Row L. Grave 3. |
LAWRENCE,
DCM |
Charles |
Corporal
20817, 7th/8th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Killed in action 8 May 1917. Aged 20. Born and resident Alfreton,
enlisted Chesterfield. Son of Charles and Ann Wilson Lawrence,
of 71, Nottingham Rd., Alfreton, Derbyshire. Awarded the Distiguished
Conduct Medal (D.C.M.). Buried in ELZENWALLE BRASSERIE CEMETERY,
Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot II. Row A. Grave 2. |
LEARY |
George
[Godfrey] Whitley |
Lieutenant,
10th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed in action 25
September 1918. According to huis medal card his wife remarried
becoming Mrs Richards, of Bathcastor House,B Bathcastor, Somerset.
uried in ST. MARY'S A.D.S. CEMETERY, HAISNES, Pas de Calais, France.
Special memorial Section A Grave 5. For biography see Roll
of Honour - Officers of the Gloucestershire Regiment. |
LINAKER |
Ernest
[William] |
[Spelt
LINEKER on SDGW & CWGC] Private 48435, 3rd Battalion, Leicestershire
Regiment. Died in United kingdom 3 July 1918. Aged 19. Born
and resident Alfreton, enlisted Derby. Son of William and Fanny
Elizabeth Lineker, of 23, Mansfield Rd., Alfreton. Buried in ALFRETON
CEMETERY, Alfreton, Derbyshire. Plot/Row/Section C. Grave 507. |
LING |
W
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No
further information currently available |
MAISEY |
Joseph
Henry |
Private
40901, 9th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Killed in action
9 October 1917. Aged 25. Born Binton, Warwickshire, enlisted
Chesterfield, resident Alfreton. Son of Stephen and Jane Maisey,
of Jacksdale, Nottingham; husband of Ellen Maisey, of 8, Queen's
Head Yard, Alfreton, Derbyshire. Formerly 47200, North Staffordshire
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 50 to 51. |
MARSHALL |
Wilfred |
Private
51811, 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action
23 October 1918. Enlisted Ilkeston, resident Alfreton. Buried
in VENDEGIES-AU-BOIS BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot/Row/Section
A. Grave 38. |
MARTIN |
George |
Private
203224, 6th/7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action
26 August 1918. Aged 21. Born and resident Alfreton, enlisted
Derby. Formerly 10554, Leicestershire Regiment. No known grave.
Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Panel 4. |
MERRIMAN |
Reginald |
Private
16659, 6th/7th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers. Killed in action
9 August 1916. Born and resident Alfreton, enlisted Chesterfield.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Merriman, of 55, Grange St., Alfreton,
Derbyshire. Buried in PEAKE WOOD CEMETERY, FRICOURT, Somme, France.
Plot/Row/Section C. Grave 23. |
MOORE |
Archibald |
Gunner
12881 [SDGW] or 129881 [CWGC], "V" 24 Trench Mortar
Battery, Royal Artillery. Killed in action 27 May 1917. Enlisted
Ilkeston, resident Alfreton. Buried in RAILWAY DUGOUTS BURIAL
GROUND, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot IV. Row E. Grave
25. |
MOORE |
Horace
James |
Private
201262, 1st/5th Battalion, herwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire
& Derbyshire Regiment). Died of wounds 8 March 1917. Aged
19. Enlisted Alfreton. Son of the late George Henry and Ellen
Moore. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme,
France. Pier and Face 10 C 10 D and 11 A. |
MOORE |
Leslie
George |
Corporal
37014, 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died
of wounds 22 August 1918. Aged 23. Born and resident Alfreton,
enlisted Chesterfield. Son of the late George and Ellen Moore,
of Alfreton, Derbyshire. Formerly 060445, Army Service Corps.
Buried in BAGNEUX BRITISH CEMETERY, GEZAINCOURT, Somme, France.
Plot IV. Row B. Grave 24. |
MOORE |
William |
Private
49063, 1st/5th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Killed in action
11 October 1918. Aged 36. Born Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire,
enlisted Alfreton. Husband of Florence May Moore, of 37, Hepworth
Yard, Unwin Rd., Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts. No known grave. Commemorated
on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 5. |
MOUSLEY |
Henry |
Private
71881, 11th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Died of wounds 19 June 1917. Aged 38.
Born Moorgreen, Nottinghamshire, enlisted Derby, resident Alfreton.
Son of W. and S. Mousley; husband of S. J. Mousley, of Alfreton,
Derbyshire. Native of Newborough, Burton-on-Trent. Buried in ETAPLES
MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot XXII. Row K. Grave
3. |
NICHOLSON |
Frank
Greenwood |
Private
201344, 1st/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire
& Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 1 July 1916. Born
Sheffield, enlisted Alfreton, resident Somercotes. Buried in GOMMECOURT
WOOD NEW CEMETERY, FONCQUEVILLERS, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
II. Row B. Grave 6. |
OUTHWAITE |
Noel
William |
[Listed
a William Noel Outhwaite on SDGW and CWGC] Private 69783, 1st
Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). Died 26 October 1918. Aged 19. Born Arasley, enlisted Wicksworth, resident
Alfreton. Son of George C. and Mary A. Outhwaite, of 27, Cressy
Rd., Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot LXVI. Row L. Grave 25. |
PARKIN |
Joseph
Henry |
Second
Lieutenant, 529th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action
18 June 1917. Aged 29. Son of Joseph and Hannah Parkin, of The
Lennie'S, Greenhill Lane, Alfreton; husband of Edith Annie Parkin,
of Avondale House, Mansfield Rd., Alfreton, Derbyshire. No known
grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Bay 1. |
PATRICK |
Alfred |
Driver
T4/232440, 3rd Horse Transport Company, Royal Army Service Corps.
Died 1 April 1919. Aged 41. Husband of Elizabeth Clara Patrick,
of 35, Nottingham Rd., Alfreton. Buried in ALFRETON CEMETERY,
Alfreton, Derbyshire. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 89. |
PEAT |
George
Vernon |
Private
S/11840, 8th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs,
Duke of Albany's). Killed in action 16 July 1916. Aged 19. Born
Alfreton, enlisted Nottingham. Son of Ralph and Rebecca Peat,
of 9, Nottingham Rd., Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in VERMELLES
BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row G. Grave
22. |
PORTER |
Stephen |
Private
7912, 2nd Battalion, Royal Munster Rifles. Killed in action 27 August 1914. Born Trichley, Derbyshire, enlisted Derby, resident
Alfreton. Buried in ETREUX BRITISH CEMETERY, Aisne, France. Plot/Row/Section
I. Grave 11. |
POULSON |
E
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No
further information currently available |
PRATT |
John
Thomas |
Private
17766, 9th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Died of wounds
15 November 1915. Born and resident ALfreton, enlisted Chesterfield.
Buried in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
VII. Row C. Grave 56. |
RADFORD |
Charles
Harold |
Driver
T2/11530, 3rd Company, 14th Divisional Train, Royal Army Service
Corps. Died 7 October 1917. Aged 25. Born and resident Alfreton,
enlisted Ripley. Son of William Milner Radford and Elizabeth Radford,
of Swanwick, Derbyshire. Served for four years. Buried in LES
BARAQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, SANGATTE, Pas de Calais, France. Plot
V. Row G. Grave 1A. |
RADFORD |
John |
Private
34458, 6th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Killed in action
22 March 1918. Aged 18. Born and resident Alfreton, enlisted
Ilkeston. Son of Annie Jane Radford, of 15, High St., Alfreton,
Derbyshire, and the late Griffin Radford. No known grave. Commemorated
on POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Panel 29 and 30. |
READ |
E
O |
only
possibility Eric Oswald READ, The Reverend, Chaplain
4th Class, Royal Army Chaplains' Department attached 5th Battalion,
Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed in action 3 October 1918. Aged
30. Son of George O. and Dora Read; husband of Alice Read, of
"Gorsefield," Giles Lane, Canterbury. Native of Thetford,
Norfolk. Buried in CHAPEL CORNER CEMETERY, SAUCHY-LESTREE, Pas
de Calais, France. Plot/Row/Section C. Row 3. |
REEVES |
Henry
Arthur |
Musician
RMB/2037, H.M.S. King George V, Royal Marine Band. Died 27 March
1919. Aged 21. Son of John William and Mary Ellen Reeves. Buried
in ALFRETON CEMETERY, Alfreton, Derbyshire. Plot/Row/Section B.
Grave 97. |
ROBINSON |
Frank
|
Private
60478, 15th/17th Battalion, Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire
Regiment). Killed in action 19 July 1918. Born Horbury, Yorkshire,
enlisted Ilkeston, resident Alfreton. No known grave. Commemorated
on PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel
3 and 4. |
ROBINSON |
W
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No
further information currently available |
ROWLEY |
Lionel |
Private
14186, 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action
1 July 1916. Aged 24. Born Lichfield, Staffordshire, enlisted
Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, resident Alfreton. Son of
George Rowley, of 69, Albert St., South Normanton, Derbyshire;
husband of Sophia Ceicilia Whiting (formerly Rowley), of 28, Priory
Rd., Alfreton, Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL
MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C. |
SANDERS |
Abner
Edwin |
Private
457, 1st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds 1 November 1914. Aged 29. Born Belper, enlisted Derby. Husband of
Jessie Sanders, of 58, Mansfield Rd., Alfreton, Derbyshire. Regular
soldier. Buried in ALDERSHOT MILITARY CEMETERY, Hampshire. Grave
reference AF. 1742. |
SHUTTLEWORTH |
William
Sedgwick |
Rifleman
47314, 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles. Killed in action 2 October 1918. Aged 28. Born Manningham, Yorkshire, enlisted Kibley,
Derby, resident Derby. Formerly 14398, Royal Army Service Corps.
Son of Sedgwick Shuttleworth and Elizabeth Shuttleworth, of 1,
Mansfield Terrace, Alfreton, Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated
on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel
138 to 140 and 162 to 162A and 163A. |
SMALLEY |
Harold |
Rifleman
R/7075, 3rd Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action
9 May 1915. Aged 20. Born Bradford, enlisted Nottingham, resident
Derby. Son of Albert Edward and Harriett Elizabeth Smalley, of
10, Mansfield Terrace, Alfreton, Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated
on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel 51 and 53. |
SMITH |
James
William |
Private
12949, 9th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action at Gallipoli 21 August
1915. Aged 23. Born and resident Alfreton, enlisted Derby. Son
of Ellen Smith, of 69, Yates St., Derby; and the late Fred Smith.
No known grave. Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey. Panel
150 to 152. |
STAIN |
Amos |
Rifleman
43183, 13th Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles. Killed in action 16 August 1917. Born Blackwell, Derbyshire, enlisted Derby. Formerly
12977, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment).
No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 138 to 140 and 162 to 162A and
163A. |
SWEETING |
Joseph |
Private
17752, 11th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Died of
wounds in Salonika 21 November 1916. Born Alfreton, enlisted
Chesterfield, resident Derby. Buried in SARIGOL MILITARY CEMETERY,
KRISTON, Greece. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 157. |
TAYLOR |
Wilfred |
Private
2696, 1st/8th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Died of wounds 23 April 1915. Aged 23.
Born Alfreton, enlisted Newark, Nottinghamshire, resident East
Kirkby, Nottinghamshire. Son of John W. and Annie Taylor, of 22,
Alexandra St., East Kirkby, Notts. Buried in BAILLEUL COMMUNAL
CEMETERY (NORD), Nord, France. Plot/Row/Section K. Grave 9. |
THOMSON |
J
|
possibly
Joseph THOMPSON, Private 116373, 10th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters
(Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action
24 September 1918. Born Fenton, Staffordshire, enlisted Alfreton.
No known grave. Commemorated on VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL, Pas de
Calais, France. Panel 7.
Photograph
from Derbyshire Courier, 24 July 1917. page 1 |
TILLSON |
[Thomas]
Ernest |
Private
PLY/11286, H.M.S. Goliath, Royal Marine Light Infantry. Lost with
his ship 13 May 1915. Aged 29. Son of Emma Tillson, of 9, Millfield
Rd., Ilkeston, Derbyshire, and the late George Tillson. No known
grave. Commemorated on PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Devon. Panel 7.
Note:
HMS Goliath was part of the Allied fleet during naval operations
in the Dardanelles Campaign, supporting the landing at X Beach
during the landing at Cape Helles on 25 April 1915. On the night
of 12th – 13 May 1915 Goliath was stationed in Morto Bay
off Cape Helles, along with HMS Cornwallis and a screen of five
destroyers. Around 1 am on 13 May, the Turkish torpedo boat
Muavenet-i Milliye, which was manned by a combined German and
Turkish crew, eluded the destroyers HMS Beagle and HMS Bulldog
and closed on the battleships. Muavenet fired three torpedoes
which struck HMS Goliath, causing a massive explosion —
the ship capsized almost immediately taking 570 of the 700-strong
crew to the bottom. |
TROTTER |
George
Henry |
Sapper
WR/509905, Inland Water Transport, Royal Engineers. Died 21 June 1918. Born Alfreton, enlisted Nottingham, resident Sherwood,
Nortinghamshire. Formerly 84996, Yorkshire Regiment. Buried in
ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Section
Q. Plot I. Row G. Grave 12. |
TURTON |
R
|
either
Richard
TURTON, Private 9027, 1st Battalion, Prince of Wales's (North
Staffordshire Regiment). Died of wounds 19 January 1916. Aged
40. Born and resident Alfreton, enlisted Lichfield, Staffordshire.
Brother of Mr. J. W. Turton, of 14, Lea Brooks, Alfreton, Derbyshire.
Served in the Indian campaigns of 1897-1898. Buried in LIJSSENTHOEK
MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot II.
Row C. Grave 32.
or
Robert
TURTON, Sapper 167953, 126th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Died
of wounds 11 August 1917. Aged 35. Born and resident Alfreton,
enlisted Ilkeston. Son of Charles and Caroline Turton, of 7, Hall
St., Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in DUHALLOW A.D.S. CEMETERY,
Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row A. Grave 12. |
VALENTINE |
John
William |
Gunner
161682, 322nd Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 16 December 1918. Aged 28. Brother of Charles Frederick Valentine,
of 72, Prospect St., Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in SARIGOL MILITARY
CEMETERY, KRISTON, Greece. Plot/Row/Section D. Grave 593. |
WAGER |
Albert |
Guardsman
23887, 2nd Battalion, Grenadier Guards. Died of wounds in United
Kingdom 23 September 1916. Aged 35. Born Alfreton, enlisted
Derby. Husband of Martha Elizabeth Wager, of 33, High St., Swanwick.
Buried in ST. ANDREW CHURCHYARD, SWANWICK, Derbyshire. |
WALKER |
William
|
Private
201263, 10th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 1 July 1917. Born Derby,
enlisted Alfreton. Buried in ORCHARD DUMP CEMETERY, ARLEUX-EN-GOHELLE,
Pas de Calais, France. Plot VIII. Row D. Grave 46. |
WALTERS |
Harold
|
Private
12955, 1st Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 1 July 1916. Born belper,
enlisted Derby, resident Alfreton. No known grave. Commemorated
on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 10 C 10 D and
11 A. |
WARREN |
George |
Sergeasnt
TF/235274, 23rd Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex
Regiment). Killed in action 18 October 1918. Born and enlisted
Alfreton. Son of Mr. W. Warren of 8, Wilson St., Alfreton, Derby.
Buried in DADIZEELE NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Moorslede, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot I. Row B. Grave 16. |
WATCHORN |
Emory
Ewart |
Born
in New York City in 1895. Graduated from Hollywood High School
in Hollywood, CA in 1913. In the summer of 1916, he completed
officers’ training at Monterey, CA. When President Woodrow
Wilson convinced Congress to declare war on Germany in April of
1917 “in order to make the world safe for democracy,”
Emory Ewart volunteered for the US Army Air Service. After completing
ground training at Berkeley, CA, he sailed aboard the SS Aquitania
for Europe, his final destination in Italy. After months of flight
training in Foggia, Lt. Watchorn received his gold Royal Italian
Air Force wings in the summer of 1918 and was assigned to the
13th Aero Squadron. Based in Padua, Lt. Watchorn and his Italian
comrades flew day and night bombing missions against Austrian
airfields, railroad yards, and troop concentrations. On a night
mission, Lt. Watchorn’s center engine was hit by anti-aircraft
fire. He would receive a commendation for coolly executing a perfect
emergency landing, saving his crew and the plane. The arduous
flying conditions, open cockpits, and extreme cold took a toll
on his health. Soon after Armistice Day, he contracted a severe
case of pneumonia. He recovered, however, and returned to California
in triumph. Two years later, a recurrence of his health problems
developed into blood-poisoning. After a two month struggle, Emory
Ewart died at the age of 25 on July 10, 1921. [Details extracted
from 'The
Watchorns' web site |
WEBSTER |
B |
No
further information currently available |
WEST |
W
R |
No
further information currently available |
WHEATCROFT |
Frederick
George |
Second
Lieutenant, 5th Battalion (Territorial) attached "B"
Company, 13th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Died of wounds
26 November 1917. Aged 35. Son of James and Mary Wheatcroft;
husband of Susan Jessie Wheatcroft, of 18, The Mall, Swindon,
Wilts. A Schoolmaster, Frederick Wheatcroft was an Amateur International
and Professional Footballer. Native of Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried
in ANNEUX BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot I. Row F. Grave
12. |
WHITEMAN |
Jesper
Blythe |
Sapper
112780, 171st Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers. Killed in action
24 June 1916. Aged 24. Born and resident Langley Milll, Derbyshire,
enlisted Blackwell. Husband of Louisa Hallam (formerly Whiteman),
of Front St., Ulceby, Lincs. Native of Langley Mill, Nottingham.
Buried in DRANOUTRE MILITARY CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot I. Row F. Grave 11. |
WHITEMAN |
Thomas
Edgar |
Sergeant
13996, 10th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Died of wounds 11 July 1916. Aged 29.
Born Heanor, enlisted Derby, resident Loscoe. Son of Robert and
Ellen Whiteman, of Aldercar, Langley Mill, Nottingham. Buried
in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot VIII.
Row D. Grave 96. |
WILMOT |
Ben
Gilbert |
[Spelt
WILLMOTT on SDGW and CWGC] Sapper 158302, 257th Tunnelling Company,
Royal Engineers. Killed in action 11 July 1917. Aged 21. Born
and enlisted Alfreton. Son of S. A. E. Willmott, of 26, Parkin
St., Alfreton, Derbyshire, and the late Alfred Willmott. Buried
in COXYDE MILITARY CEMETERY, Koksijde, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Plot I. Row E. Grave 18.
Photograph
from Derbyshire Courier, 24 July 1917. page 1
|
WILSON |
Arthur |
Company
Quartermaster Sergeant 26947, 18th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters
(Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action
6 September 1916. Born Sutton Bridge, Lincoilshire, enlisted
Chesterfield, resident Alfreton. Buried in MESNIL COMMUNAL CEMETERY
EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot II. Row B. Grave 2. |
YATES |
E |
Private
15727, 12th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire &
Derbyshire Regiment). Died of wounds 23 June 1917. Aged 22.
Born and resident Alfreton, enlisted Derby. Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Yates. Buried in LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Plot XIV. Row D. Grave 10. |
FOR
KING AND COUNTRY
1939-1945
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BENTLEY |
Alwyn |
Sergeant
945463, 221 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Country
of service United Kingdom. Killed in action flying out of LG 89,
Egypt, in a Vickers Wellington VIII, serial number Z8712, when
his aircraft was lost without trace during an anti-shipping patrol
off Sicily 9 May 1942. Aged 28. Native of Alfreton, Derbyshire.
Son of Arthur Bentley, and of Sarah Bentley, of Alfreton, Derbyshire.
No known grave. Commemorated on MALTA MEMORIAL, Malta. Panel 3,
Column 2. See also Malta
Memorial |
BINGHAM |
John
Michael |
Warrant
Officer (Wireless Operator/Air Gunner) 941122, 207 Squadron, Royal
Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Bomber Command). Killed in action
flying out of Spilsby, Lincolnshire, in an Avro Lancaster I, serial
number LM261, when the aircraft was lost during a raid on Darmstadt
12 September 1944. Aged 23. Born 24 June 1921. Native of Shirland,
Derbyshire. Son of Sydney O. and Annie K. G. Bingham, of Shirland,
Derbyshire. In the 1939 Register he was the son of Sydney O and
Katherine C (aka Annie) Bingham, a Motor Mechanic Unpaid, single,
resident The Lane House, Hallfieldgate Lane, Shirland, Chesterfield
R.D., Derbyshire. Buried in LEOPOLDSBURG WAR CEMETERY, Limburg
, Belgium. Plot VII. Row E. Grave 13. |
BRADBEER |
Charles
Edmund |
Driver
2345636, 8th Armoured Division Signals, Royal Corps of Signals.
Died 1 November 1942. Aged 27. Son of Charles Edmund and Margaret
Elizabeth Bradbeer, of Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in EL ALAMEIN
WAR CEMETERY, Egypt. Plot XI. Row G. Grave 22. |
BRADLEY |
George
Upton |
Private
7391902, 212 Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Killed
in action in North-West Europe 1 July 1944. Born Derbyshire, resident
Derby. Son of William and Annie Bradley; husband of Edith Iris
Bradley, of Stretton, Derbyshire. Buried in ST. MANVIEU WAR CEMETERY,
CHEUX, Calvados, France. Plot II. Row D. Grave 11.
Extract
from Belper News - 6 September 1935, page 4:
SHIRLAND
BRADLEY—BOWLEY
At Shirland St. Leonard's Parish Church on Monday, the Rector
(the Rev. E. Hugh Payne) officiated at the wedding of Miss Edith
Iris Bowley, the younger daughter of Mrs. G. W. Bowley, of Myrtle
Cottage, New Higham, Shirland, and Mr. George Upton Bradley,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradley, Nottingham Road, Alfreton. The
bridegroom is the manager of the Tibshelf branch of Messrs.
Hunters' Tea Stores, and is a former Cubmaster of the 1st Alfreton
Wolf Cub Pack. The bride is also a member of the staff of the
Tibshelf branch of Messrs. Hunter's. She was formerly attached
to Higham U.M. School and 1 Church, but latterly has been attached
to Shirland Church.
Given away by her uncle, Mr. Robert H. L. Bowley, of South Wingfield,
the bride was attired in a gown of georgette and silk with her
veil surmounted by a coronet of orange blossom, and she carried
a sheaf of white star lilies, the gift of the bridegroom. Her
bridesmaids were Mrs. R. T. J. Ward (bride's sister), Misg Marjorie
Palmer and Miss Dorothy Bradley (nieces of bridegroom). Mrs.
Ward and Miss Palmer were in floral ninon dresses with pink
picture hats, and they carried sweet peas. Miss Bradley wore
a dress of powder blue ninon and carried a basket of posies.
Mr. C. E. Sharpe, Alfreton, was best man. Following the reception
at the bride's home, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley left for Scarborough
to spend their honeymoon, the bride travelling in a dress of
Queen Mary blue silk with coat and hat to match. Both received
presents from the staff of Messrs. Hunter's.
|
BREARLEY |
Elias
Cyril |
Sergeant
(Wireless Op./Air Gunner) 1177594, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 7 September 1941. Aged 29. Son of William and Eliza Brearley,
of Alfreton. Buried in ALFRETON CEMETERY, Derbyshire. Section
C. Grave 1346. |
BROWN |
Arthur
Derrick |
Gunner
14438221, 133 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died 4 December
1944. Aged 18. Son of Arthur and Eva Brown, of Alfreton, Derbyshire.
Buried in SWARTBROEK CHURCHYARD, Limburg (Netherlands), Netherlands.
Row 3. Grave 8. |
BUXTON |
Martin
Levi |
Sergeant
(Air Gunner) 1199580, 431 (R.C.A.F.) Squadron, Royal Air Force
Volunteer Reserve. Did 30 May 1943. Aged 25. Son of Levi and Olive
Mary Buxton; husband of Mary Elizabeth Buxton, of Alfreton, Derbyshire.
Buried in JONKERBOS WAR CEMETERY, Gelderland, Netherlands. Plot
7. Row H. Grave 3. |
DAVIS |
Sidney |
Private
4978085, 1/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire
and Derbyshire Regiment). Died 12 September 1944. Aged 25. Son
of Samuel and Fanny Davis, of Alfreton, Derbyshire. No known grave.
Commemorated on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore.
Column 71. |
DAWES |
Walter
William Ronald |
Flying
Officer 153373, Royal Air Force. Died 22 October 1944. Aged 23.
Son of Walter Taylor Dawes and Lottie Dawes, of Alfreton, Derbyshire.
Buried in GODERICH (MAITLAND) CEMETERY, Ontario, Canada. Range
B. Section 4. Lot 103. |
DOAR |
Edward
Charles Thomas |
Corporal
7945694, 'B' Squadronn, 12th Royal Lancers, Royal Armoured Corps.
Died 13 November 1944. Aged 21. Son of Charles Edward and Mabel
Kate Doar, of Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in FORLI WAR CEMETERY,
Italy. Plot IV. Row C. Grave 13. |
ELLIOTT |
Charles
Edward |
Private
7399241, 141 Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died 19
March 1944. Aged 33. Son of John and Eliza Elliott, of Alfreton,
Derbyshire; husband of Kathleen Mary Elliott, of Alfreton. Buried
in BEACH HEAD WAR CEMETERY, ANZIO, Italy. Plot XXI. Row C. Grave
6. |
GROOM |
Dorothy |
Lieutenant
(Sister) 225443, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service.
Died 27 April 1945. Aged 27. Daughter of John Henry and Fannie
Groom, of Alfreton, Derbyshire. S.R.N., C.M.B. Buried in NAPLES
WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot IV. Row H. Grave 2. |
HILL |
Albert
[Dennis] |
Aircraftman
2nd Class 908668, 98 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 17 June 1940. Aged 20. Son of Arthur and Emily Hill, of Alfreton,
Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL,
Surrey. Panel 27. |
HILL |
Ronald |
Sergeant
(Wireless Op./Air Gunner) 1218294, 78 Squadron, Royal Air Force
Volunteer Reserve. Died 27 September 1943. Aged 21. Son of Joseph
Hill, and of Nellie Hill, of Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in HANOVER
WAR CEMETERY, Niedersachsen, Germany. Plot 12. Row D. Collective
grave 5-7. |
JONES |
H
B D |
Flight
Sergeant - No further information currently available |
KEY |
Maurice
William |
[Memorial
states Boy Telegrapher] Ordinary Telegraphist P/JX 161083, H.M.S.
Barham, Royal Navy. Died 25 November 1941. Aged 18. Son of Harry
and Annie Mary Key, of Alfreton, Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated
on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 52, Column 3. |
LATHAM |
A |
Private
- No further information currently available |
LUCAS |
Leonard |
Sergeant
1536584, 61 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died
18 August 1943. Aged 22. Son of Leonard and Ada Lucas, of Alfreton,
Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL,
Surrey. Panel 157. |
MARTIN |
Enoch
Herbert |
Private
4341818, 2nd Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. Died 9 June 1940.
Aged 27. Born 26 August 1912, baptised 20 November 1912 in Alfreton,
Primitive Methodist Circuit, Derbyshire, son of Ezekiel and Esther
Martin, resident 4 Lincoln Street, Alfreton. Son of Ezekiel and
Esther Martin; husband of Annie Mary Martin, of Shirland, Derbyshire.
Born Derbyshire, residet Nottinghamshire. Buried in ST. VALERY-EN-CAUX
FRANCO-BRITISH CEMETERY, Seine-Maritime, France. Row A. Grave
50.
Extract
from Derbyshire Times - 14 August 1942, page 8:
MARTIN.—On
June 9th 1940, whilst serving with the B.E,F., Enoch Herbert,
the dearly loved husband of Annie Mary, and son of Mrs. E. Martin
(Alfreton). Buried in the Beaumont Cemetery, Reoquemont. Sadly
missed.
|
MEAKIN |
W |
Gunner
- No further information currently available |
PARKIN |
Albert |
Lance
Corporal 5887925, 6th Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment. Died
during the Japanese invasion of Malaya 28 January 1942. Aged 22.
Son of Bernard and Hettie Parkin, of Alfreton, Derbyshire. No
known grave. Commemorated on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Kranji War Cemetery,
Singapore. Column 48. |
POWELL,
MiD |
James |
Corporal
T/135804, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 25 July 1944. Aged 25.
Son of William and Sarah Powell; husband of Kathleen Isabel Powell,
of Alfreton. Mentioned in Despatches (MiD). Buried in ALFRETON
CEMETERY, Derbyshire. Section C. Grave 1199. |
ROBERTS
|
A
E |
Gunner
- No further information currently available |
ROBINSON |
Dorothy
May |
Private
W/32155, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Died 12 October 1942.
Aged 26. Daughter of Charles L. Robinson and Lily Robinson, of
Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire. Buried in ALFRETON CEMETERY, Derbyshire.
Section C. Grave 1417. |
ROBINSON |
C
W |
Leading
Seaman - No further information currently available |
SEARSTON |
Raymond |
Sergeant
(Air Bomber) 1818726, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died
6 August 1943. Aged 20. Son of Stephen and Lucy Searston, of Alfreton.
Buried in ALFRETON CEMETERY, Derbyshire. Section A. Grave 152A. |
SHAW |
[James]
Donovan |
[Memorial
states Guardsman] Lance Corporal 2045689, 1st Battalion, Grenadier
Guards. Died between 31 May 1940 and 2 June 1940 on the beaches
at Dunkirk. Aged 20. Son of James and Sibyl E. Shaw, of Alfreton,
Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated on DUNKIRK MEMORIAL,
Nord, France. Column 32. |
SHUTTLEWORTH |
Matthew
[McCutcheon] |
Fusilier
7014393, 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers. Died 27 October
1943. Aged 21. Son of Robert and Mary Shuttleworth, of Alfreton,
Derbyshire. Buried in SANGRO RIVER WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot VIII.
Row D. Grave 44. |
SLACK |
Joseph |
Petty
Officer Stoker P/K 67230, H.M.S. Dunedin, Royal Navy. Died 24
November 1941. Aged 35. Son of John and Mary Slack, of Alfreton,
Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Hampshire. Panel 54, Column 1. |
SPENCER |
Arthur
Kenneth |
Ordinary
Seaman P/SSX 25971, H.M.S. Royal Oak, Royal Navy. Died 14 October
1939. Aged 18. Son of Sampson and Sarah Spencer, of Alfreton,
Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Hampshire. Panel 34, Column 1. |
SPIBEY |
Charles
Henry |
[Listed
on memorial as Lance Corporal] Trooper 7947734, 8th King's Royal
Irish Hussars, Royal Armoured Corps. Died 12 June 1944. Aged 21.
Son of George and Mabel Spibey, of Alfreton, Derbyshire; husband
of K. Spibey, of Alfreton. No known grave. Commemorated on BAYEUX
MEMORIAL, Calvados, France. Panel 2, Column 2. |
TAYLOR |
G
L |
Flying
Officer - No further information currently |
THOMPSON |
George
Edward |
Guardsman
2617593, 5th Battalion, Grenadier Guards. Died 12 June 1944. Aged
31. Son of Walter and Elisebeth Thompson; husband of Rose Phyllis
Thompson. Buried in BOLSENA WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot I. Row A.
Grave 7. |
TOWERS |
William |
Lieutenant
311964, "A" Squadron, 8th Royal Tank Regiment, Royal
Armoured Corps. Died 6 September 1944. Aged 23. Son of Alfred
H. and Julia Towers. Resident 16, Oakland Street, Alfreton. He
enlisted in May 1939 and went overseas in 1941. He was commissioned
in Egypt in December 1943 following service as a Sgt. in the North
African campaign. After that he served in Italy until he was killed
in action while taking part in the attack on the Gothic line.
Buried in CORIANO RIDGE WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot VII. Row G.
Grave 7. |
WALKER |
Charles |
[Listed
as Leading Seaman on memorial] Able Seaman D/J 103970, H.M.S.
Rawalpindi, Royal Navy. Died 23 November 1939. Aged 34. Son of
Luke and Hannah Walker; husband of Florence Enid Walker, of Alfreton,
Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated on PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL,
Devon. Panel 33, Column 3. |
WEIGHTMAN |
Godfrey
Neil |
Leading
Aircraftman 1584229, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 29
May 1944. Aged 21. Son of Leonard and Ethel Annie Weightman, of
Alfreton, Derbyshire. Buried in BRANDON CEMETERY, MANITOBA, Manitoba,
Canada. Lot 109. Block B. Section 27. |
WHITE |
Bernard
[Gerrard] |
Sergeant
1654063, 12 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died
20 February 1944. Aged 21. Son of Thomas W. and Elizabeth Magdalen
White, of Alfreton, Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated on
RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 240. |
WHITING |
John |
Sergeant
5675812, 4th Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry. Died 6 August
1944. Aged 24. Buried in BANNEVILLE-LA-CAMPAGNE WAR CEMETERY,
Calvados, France. Plot XIV. Row C. Grave 14. |
WYKES |
Clifford |
Lieutenant
184006, 50th Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps. Died 6
April 1943. Aged 25. Son of George and Emily Wykes; husband of
Ruth Murthwaite Wykes, of Shildon, Co. Durham. No known grave.
Commemorated on MEDJEZ-EL-BAB MEMORIAL, Tunisia. Face 3. |
KILLED
BY ENEMY ACTION |
WHETTON |
John
Henry |
[Spelt
WETTON on CWGC] Civilian. Died 10 April 1941. Aged 42. Husband
of Hilda Wetton, of 9 Addison Drive, Alfreton. Injured 8 April
1941, at Alfreton; died at Derbyshire Royal Infirmary. Reporting
authority DERBY, COUNTY BOROUGH |
OLORENSHAW |
Harry
Moir |
Civilian.
Died 8 April 1941. Aged 68. Husband of Ann Olorenshaw, of 41 Prospect
Street. Died at 41 Prospect Street. Reporting authority ALFRETON,
URBAN DISTRICT. |
OTHER
CONFLICTS |
WALKER |
John
Albert |
Signalman
22827376, Royal Signals. Died 22 January 1954. Aged 18. Born 28
January 1935. Buried in LIMMER CEMETERY, Hannover, Germany. Section
5. Row A. Grave 22. |
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