| Lest We Forget |
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| LACEY | B |
No
further information currently available possibly
Charles Albert Lacey, Sergeant 23135, 7th Battalion, Gloucestershire
Regiment. 13th Division. Killed in action on Gallipoli 30 November
1915. Born in North Walsham and enlisted in Purfleet, Surrey. No
known grave. Commemorated on Helles Memorial |
| LACEY | Bertie James | Deck
Hand 3042/TS, HM Drifter “Spring Flower”, Royal Naval Reserve. Hired
Net Drifter. Accidently drowned on duty 3 January 1916. Aged 26.
Buried in Great Yarmouth (Caister) Cemetery |
| LACEY | Robert William |
Private
38036, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 5th Division. Killed in
action 28 June 1917. Aged 23. Son of Robert William and Mary Anne
Lacey of 22, Gordon Terrace, Middle Market Road, Great Yarmouth.
Born and enlisted in Great Yarmouth. Buried in Roclincourt Military
Cemetery |
| LAKE | Arthur Walter | Lance
Corporal 700439, 54th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario
Regiment). 4th Canadian Division. Killed in action at Vimy Ridge
9 April 1917. Aged 30. Son of Mr W.W. Lake and Mrs Charlotte Lake
of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Husband of Eleanor Lake of 1, Gowlett
Road, East Dulwich, London. Buried in Canadian Cemetery No 2, Neuville-
St.Vaast |
| LAKE | Charles Benjamin |
Second
Hand 602/DA, HM Trawler “Apley”, Royal Naval Reserve. Former Milford
Haven Trawler employed as a minesweeper operating from Portsmouth
Mined off the North Coast of the Isle of Wight 6 December 1917.
The crew of 11 were all lost. Son of John and Mary Lake of Gorleston;
husband of Lily Lake 54. Gipsy Road, West Norwood. Charles Lake
was 34. No known grave. Commemorated on Plymouth Naval Memorial |
| LAKE | Frederick P | Skipper,
HMS “Prize” (Ex German “Else”), Royal Navy. Three masted schooner
employed as a decoy vessel 15 miles NW of Rathlin Island Sunk with
all hands by a torpedo fired by UB48 14 August 1917. Crew of 27
all lost. Son of Frederick and Susan Lake of Brixham, Devon; husband
of Nellie Lake of Great Yarmouth. No known grave. Commemorated on
Plymouth Naval Memorial |
| LAMB | Cecil Wilfred |
Blacksmiths
Mate M/6496, HMS “Monmouth”, Royal Navy. Lost with the Cruiser in
action with German Units off the Coronel Islands, Chile, 1 November
1914. Son of Mr and Mrs Francis Lamb of Great Yarmouth Cecil Lamb
was 21. No known grave. Commemorated on Plymouth Naval Memorial |
| LAMB | Harold James | Private
TF/203510, 7th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 12th Division. Killed
in action near Arras 28 April 1917. Aged 24. Son of Mr and Mrs Charles
Lamb of Great Yarmouth. Born in Brightlingsea, Essex and enlisted
in Great Yarmouth. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial
See also Liverpool Street
Station, London |
| LAMB | William Markwell |
Corporal
7612 2nd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 6th Indian Division. Mesopotamia.
Died of wounds at Kut 13 December 1915. Aged 26. Son of Mr and Mrs
William Lamb 38a Nelson Road, Central, Great Yarmouth. Born and
enlisted in Great Yarmouth. Buried in Kut War Cemetery Mesopotamia
(Iraq) |
| LANCASTER | T | Great
Yarmouth Roll of Honour Seaman T Lancaster Royal Naval Reserve.
No record with CWGC Data Base. (See entry for Thomas Lancaster Elliott)
|
| LAND | Charles Edward |
Corporal
TF/240803, 1/5th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 53rd Division. Killed
in action at the 2nd Battle of Gaza 19 April 1917. Aged 29. Husband
of Hilda Land of 28, Kent Square, Great Yarmouth Grandson of William
Land of 28, Jewry Street, Great Yarmouth. Born in Great Yarmouth
and enlisted in East Dereham. Buried in Gaza War Cemetery, Palestine. |
| LANE | C E | No
further information currently available |
| LANE | Ernest William |
Private
G/15287, 11th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed
in action 13 February 1917. Aged 19. Son of Mr A C and Mrs J W Lane
of Great Yarmouth. Born in Melton Constable and enlisted in Great
Yarmouth Royal Sussex Memorial Chapel, Chichester Cathedral. Buried
in Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery |
| LANE | Shales Frederick | Captain,
9th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 6th Division. Killed in action
18 September 1918. Son of Mr Lane and Mrs I E Lane of “The Hollies”,
Oulton Broad, Great Yarmouth. Buried in Chapelle British Cemetery,
Holnon |
| LARKINS | A |
No
further information currently available (Alfred Larkins) B Great
Yarmouth 1897. Son of Fred and Anna Larkins of 9 Ladysmith Terrace,
Gorleston (!901 Census) (See New Zealand entry CWGC) |
| LARN | Walter Frederick | Private
41405, 2/6th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment. 19th Division.
Killed in action 15 April 1918. Aged 18. Son of William and Hannah
Larn of 24, North River, Runham, Vauxhall, Great Yarmouth. Born
in Runham and enlisted in Great Yarmouth Formerly with the Suffolk
Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on Ploegsteert Memorial |
| LARN | William E |
Private
3/7135, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 5th Division. Killed in
action on the Somme 27 July 1916. Aged 22. Son of William and Hannah
Larn of Runham, Vauxhall, Great Yarmouth. Born in Runham and enlisted
in Great Yarmouth. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial |
| LAST | Arthur Thomas | Private
G/8121, 1st Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment. 33rd Division.
Killed in action on the Somme 3 November 1916. Born and enlisted
in Great Yarmouth Great Yarmouth resident. No known grave. Commemorated
on Thiepval Memorial |
| LAST | Henry Walter |
Private
18905, 1st Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action 26 March 1916. Aged 16. Son of Mr and Mrs H W Last of
12, School Road, Vauxhall, Great Yarmouth. Born and enlisted in
Great Yarmouth. No known grave. Commemorated on Arras Memorial |
| LAWN | Charles (MM) | Private
43656, 1/6th Reserve Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. (Home Command).
Died of wounds suffered in France at home 1 March 1917. Aged 23.
Son of Alfred and Emma Lawn of 22, Wellesley Road, Great Yarmouth.
Born in Mile End, Middlesex and enlisted in Great Yarmouth. Buried
in Great Yarmouth Old Cemetery |
| LAWRENCE | Joseph Ernest Thomas |
Private
39489, 2/4th Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment. 53rd Division.
EEF. Killed in action in Palestine 26 April 1918. Aged 26. Son of
Joseph and Emmeline Lawrence of 4, Suffield Terrace, Gorleston on
Sea. Born in Herne Bay, Kent and enlisted in Warley, Essex. Buried
in Jerusalem War Cemetery, Palestine |
| LAWRENCE | Walter | Captain
(Pilot), 6 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and 7th Battalion, Essex
Regiment. Killed in a flying accident 2nd January 1915 flying a
Bleriot XI. Aged 22. Awarded The Legion d'Honneur (Croix de Chevalier)
for gallantry 21st August to 30 August 1914; Mentioned in Despatches.
Buried in Bailleul Communal Cemetery, Nord, Nord, France. Row F.
Grave 5. |
| LAWS | Walter James |
Driver
T1/4135, 11th Lines of Communication Company, Royal Army Service
Corps. Died in base hospital at Boulogne 3 February 1917. Born and
enlisted in Great Yarmouth Great Yarmouth resident. Buried in Boulogne
Eastern Cemetery |
| LAWSON | Alfred George | Gunner
54487, 22nd Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds
29 April 1918. Aged 37. Son of Mr and Mrs Lawson of Great Yarmouth;
husband of Mrs E A Lawson of 12, Waveney Valley, Beccles, Suffolk.
Enlisted in Great Yarmouth. Buried in Arneke British Cemetery |
| LAWSON | Aaron Joseph |
Company
Sergeant Major L/17416, Middlesex Regiment transferred to Labour
Corps (157798). Died at home 2 July 1918. Formerly with the Royal
Field Artillery. (BSM). Born and enlisted in Great Yarmouth. Buried
in Brookwood Cemetery, Surrey. |
| LAWSON | Ernest Benjamin | Private
18351, 6th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. 18th Division.
Killed in action at Arras 3 May 1917. Aged 25. Son of Benjamin and
Caroline Lawson of 11, Lays Corner, North Quay, Great Yarmouth;
husband of Beatrice Lawson of 73, Middlegate Street, Great Yarmouth.
Born and enlisted in Great Yarmouth. No known grave. Commemorated
on Arras Memorial |
| LAWSON | E E |
No
further information currently available |
| LAYTON | Alfred James |
[Not included on the Memorial] Private 19822, 9th
Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 6th Division. Killed in action on the
Somme 15 September 1916. Born and enlisted in Great Yarmouth. No
known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial |
| LAYTON | George Samuel |
Petty
Officer Stoker 310748, HMS “Strongbow”, Royal Navy. Lost with his
ship 17 October 1917. Aged 39. Sunk with another destroyer (HMS
“Mary Rose”) attempting to defend a convoy of 12 ships sailing from
Bergen to Lerwick. The Convoy was attacked by the German Cruisers
“Bremse” and “Brummer”, both Destroyers were lost, plus 9 merchant
ships. Son of George and Elizabeth Susannah Layton of Great Yarmouth
(Served as Williams). No known grave. Commemorated on Chatham Naval
Memorial |
| LAYTON | Harry Aarthur | Private
G/70065, 11th Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment. 41st Division.
Killed in action 1 October 1918. Aged 19. Son of John and Eleanor
Layton of 91, Granville Road, Southtown, Great Yarmouth. Born and
enlisted in Great Yarmouth. No known grave. Commemorated on Tyne
Cot Memorial |
| LAYTON | Percy |
Corporal
4100, 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queens Bays.) 1st Cavalry Division. Wounded
at Cambrai and died of his wounds on the 21 November 1917. Born
and enlisted in Great Yarmouth. Buried in Ribecourt British Cemetery. |
| LAYTON | Thomas Henry | Private
3/8034, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 5th Division. Gassed near
Verbrandenmolen, Ypres, sector 5 May 1915. Aged 21. Brother of Henry
T Layton of 6, Boreham Road, Great Yarmouth. Born and enlisted in
Great Yarmouth. Buried in Blauwepoort Farm Cemetery. |
| LEAK | David Robert John |
Private
3/10052, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 6th Division. Died of
wounds 8 July 1915. Born and enlisted in Great Yarmouth. Buried
in Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord |
| LEAK | Edwin Owen (MM) | Sergeant
M2/032040, 604th Mechanical Transport Company, Royal Army Service
Corps. XV Corps Heavy Artillery. Killed in action 29 October 1917.
Husband of Mrs E M Leak of 31, Englands Lane, Gorleston. Born in
Gorleston and enlisted in Norwich. Buried in Adinkerke Military
Cemetery |
| LEAMON | Douglas Arthur |
[Listed
on war memorial as LEAMAN] Lieutenant 8th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment.
18th Division. Died of wounds near Ypres 14 August 1917. Aged 22.
Youngest son of Philip Augustus and Lucy Leamon of Headingly, Manitoba
Canada. Born in Norwich. Connection with Great Yarmouth unknown
(Roll of Honour D A Leaman 2/Lt Norfolk Reg.). Buried in Lijssenthoek
Military Cemetery |
| LEONARD | J | No
further information currently available |
| LEAVOLD | Samuel Gutteridge |
Private
40632, 2nd Battalion, South Wales Borderers 29th Division. Died
of wounds in captivity 4 December 1917. Aged 35. Husband of Lilian
Gertrude Leavold of 17, Dolman Square, Cobholm Island, Great Yarmouth
Formerly with the Suffolk Regiment. Born and enlisted in Great Yarmouth.
Buried in Quievy Communal Cemetery Extension. |
| LEUILLETTE | Frank | Private
14855, 20th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. 40th Division. Killed
in action on the Somme 28 August 1916. Aged 37. Son of Edward and
Emma Leuillette of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk; husband of Amy Leuillette
of 57, Kettlebaston Road, Leyton. Born in Bury St Edmunds and enlisted
in Hackney. Great Yarmouth Roll of Honour. Buried in Maroc British
Cemetery, Grenay |
| LEE | Pierce |
Deck
Hand 1420/DA (CH), HMS “Pembroke”, Royal Naval Shore Base, Chatham,
Royal Naval Reserve. Died of Influenza 14 November 1918. Aged 26.
Son of Joshua and Hannah Maria Lee of 9, Row, 125, Middlegate Street,
Great Yarmouth. Buried in Great Yarmouth (Caister) Cemetery |
| LEEDS | Ernest James | Private
42880, 16th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. 29th Division. Died of
wounds 17 August 1917. Aged 34. Born in Somersham Hunts and enlisted
in Norwich. Resident of Gorleston. Buried in Bleuet Farm Cemetery |
| LEGGETT | Charles James |
Born
15th November 1874 in Gorleston and served as Engineman 1467ES Royal
Naval Reserve. Died 12th October 1915 when H.M.Drifter "Frons
Olivae" was mined. Husband of Ada Leggett of Gorleston. |
| LEGGETT | Charles William | Private
4642, 68th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps. (Infantry). Killed in action
7 January 1917. Aged 20. Son of Mr Leggett and Mrs Alice Leggett
of 2, Row, 100, Great Yarmouth. Born and enlisted in Great Yarmouth
Formerly with the Norfolk Regiment. Buried in Railway Dugouts Burial
Ground |
| LEGGETT | George |
Stoker
2068/U. HMS “Cressy”, Royal Naval Reserve. Lost when the Cruiser
was torpedoed off the Dutch coast by U9 22 September 1914. Aged
32. Son of George and Thirza Leggett of Great Yarmouth Father of
Thirza Maud Leggett of 4, Woodford Cottages, Burnt Lane, Gorleston
on Sea. No known grave. Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial |
| LEGGETT | Henry Francis | Lance
Corporal 2348 1/5th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 53rd Division.
Killed in action at Suvla Bay 12 August 1915. Aged 20. Son of Mr
H G and Mrs C Leggett of 28, North Gate Street, Great Yarmouth.
Born and enlisted in Great Yarmouth. No known grave. Commemorated
on Helles Memorial |
| LEGGETT | Thomas William |
Rifleman
S/18315 The Labour Corps 890th Area Employment Company Formerly
16th Battalion, Rifle Brigade. Died in base hospital at Le Havre
4 June 1918. Born in Gorleston and enlisted in Leyton, East London.
Buried in Ste Marie Cemetery, Le Havre |
| LE GOOD | Thomas James | First
Engineer, SS “Humber” (London), Mercantile Marine. 280 Tons. Torpedoed
by UB 34 off Sunderland 25 January 1918. Aged 53. Son of Thomas
James and Mary Anne Le Good of Great Yarmouth. Husband of Harriett
Quinton Legood of 37, Pier Place, Havelock Road, Great Yarmouth.
Born in Great Yarmouth. Buried in Great Yarmouth (Caister) Cemetery |
| LE GOOD | Thomas William |
Second
Engineer, SS “Humber” (London), Mercantile Marine. 280 Tons. Torpedoed
by UB 34 off Sunderland 25 January 1918. Son of Thomas James and
Harriett Quinton Legood of 37, Pier Place, Havelock Road, Great
Yarmouth. Born in Great Yarmouth Thomas Le Good was 23. No known
grave. Commemorated on Tower Hill Memorial |
| LE GRICE | Stanley Walter | Sub-Conductor
784, Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Died at home 18 March 1917.
Aged 24. Son of Walter and Emma Le Grice of Gorleston. Born in Battersea
and enlisted in Great Yarmouth. Buried in Nunhead (All Saints) Cemetery |
| LEIGHTON | H A |
Roll
of Honour Private. Royal West Surrey Regiment. No further information
currently available |
| LENMAN | Joseph Christopher | Deck
Hand 1165/DA, HM Trawler “Sisters Melville”, Royal Naval Reserve.
Hired Minesweeper. Based at Lowestoft. Mined 13 February 1917. 7
lost. No known grave. Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial |
| LEWIS | Henry |
Rifleman
1548, 1/12th Battalion, London Regiment. (The Rangers) attached
to the 28th Division. Wounded at Hill 60 and died of wounds at Poperinghe
15 February 1915. Aged 25. Son of Mendel and Miriam Lewis of 74,
Sutherland Avenue, Maida Vale, London. Born in Great Yarmouth and
enlisted in London. Resident of Kings Cross. Buried in Poperinghe
Old Military Cemetery |
| LIFFEN | A | No
record with CWGC or SDGW Medal Rolls. Private, Alfred R Liffen,
134597, Royal Army Medical Corps Formerly Norfolk Regiment. Born
in 1896 Private Bertie C. Liffen, TF 240372 , Norfolk Regiment.
Born 1894. |
| LINAKER | R |
No
further information currently available |
| LINCOLN | Ernest | Private
8008, 2nd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 6th Indian Division. Died
in Mesopotamia 10 November 1916. Aged 41. Born St Nicholas Great
Yarmouth and enlisted in Great Yarmouth Resident of Gorleston. No
known grave. Commemorated on Basra Memorial Iraq. |
| LINCOLN | William Harry |
Petty
Officer 208647, HMS “Cressy”, Royal Navy. Lost when the Cruiser
was torpedoed by U9 off the Dutch Coast 22 September 1914. Aged
31. Husband of Ethel M Lincoln of 15. Palgrave Road, Great Yarmouth.
No known grave. Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial |
| LINDOFF | Ernest James | Sapper
85201, 207th Company, Royal Engineers. Died after the war at home
25 June 1919. Aged 40. Husband of Isabella Lindoff (remarried) of
20, Tower Street, Great Yarmouth Bur, Great Yarmouth (Caister) Cemetery. |
| LINGARD | Alfred Charles Thomas |
Private
42668, 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. 21st Division. Wounded
in France and died of wounds at home 28 September 1918 Aged 19.
Born in Hull and enlisted in Great Yarmouth. Buried in Great Yarmouth
New Cemetery |
| LITTLEPROUD | James William | Corporal
3/6881, 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 5th Division. Died of wounds
at Home 22 September 1916. Aged 22. Son of Ernest Littleproud (Dairyman)
and Eliza Littleproud of 10, Norman Lane, Gorleston. Born and enlisted
in Great Yarmouth (Roll of Honour, Sergeant). Buried in Great Yarmouth
(Caister) Cemetery |
| LITTLEWOOD | Ernest Frank |
Private
43661, 8th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 18th Division. Killed in
action on the Somme near Thiepval 21 October 1916. Aged 19. Son
of John and Elizabeth Littlewood of 4, Lancaster Square, Great Yarmouth.
Born in Great Yarmouth and enlisted in Norwich. No known grave.
Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial |
| LITTLEWOOD | George Edward | possibly
Sapper 478707, 228th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Died 29 March
1918. Born in Norwich and enlisted in Sheffield. Buried in Achiet
Le Grand Communal Cemetery Extension |
| LITTLEWOOD | W |
No
further information currently available |
| LITTLEWOOD | William A | Deck
Hand 2257/SD, HMS “Pembroke” Royal Naval Shore Base, Chatham, Royal
Naval Reserve. Killed when the barracks were bombed by German aircraft
3 September 1917. Husband of Evelyn Littlewood of Row 125, No 7,
Great Yarmouth. Born in Great Yarmouth, William Littlewood was aged
33. Buried in Gillingham (Woodlands) Cemetery, Kent |
| LITTLEWOOD | William Barrett |
Private
35682, 1st Battalion, East Kent Regiment. 5th Division. Died of
wounds 31 October 1918. Aged 19. Son of William Thomas and Mary
Anne Littlewood of 66, St Nicholas Road, Great Yarmouth. Born and
enlisted in Great Yarmouth Resident of Southtown. Buried in Busigny
Communal Cemetery Extension |
| LOADES | Edward John | [Listed
as B J LOADES on war memorial] Private 317749, 7th Battalion, Norfolk
Regiment. 12th Division. Killed in action 19 April 1916. Aged 18.
Son Edward John and Martha Loades of 6 Row, 17 Gays Corner, North
Quay, Great Yarmouth. Born St Nicholas, Great Yarmouth and enlisted
in Great Yarmouth. Buried in Vermelles British Cemetery |
| LOADES | Frank |
Deck
Hand 5724/DA, HM Drifter “Clover Bank”, Royal Naval Reserve. Net
Barrier Tender employed off the Belgian coast. Struck a mine and
blew up with all 18 men aboard 24 April 1916. Son of Edward John
and Martha Loades of 6 Row, 17, Gays Corner North Quay, Great Yarmouth.
Born in Great Yarmouth Frank Loades was aged 32. No known grave.
Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial |
| LODDY | Richard | Private
22812, 9th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 6th Division. Killed in
action on the Somme 18 October 1916. Aged 22. Son of Mr and Mrs
Richard Loddy of 32, Towers Street, Great Yarmouth. Born and enlisted
in Great Yarmouth. No known grave. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial |
| LONDON | Edwin Charles |
Private
15438, 9th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 6th Division. Killed in
action 15 September 1916. Aged 25. Son of Cubit Charles and Martha
London of 32, Stone Road, Great Yarmouth Brother of Robert London.
Born in Peckham and enlisted in Great Yarmouth. No known grave.
Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial |
| LONDON | H M | Great
Yarmouth Roll of Honour Seaman H.M. London Royal Naval Reserve No
further information currently available in CWGC Data Base |
| LONDON | Henry Richard |
Engineman
489/ES, HM Drifter “Kent County”, Royal Naval Reserve. Former Lowestoft
Drifter fitted out as a Patrol Vessel, sunk by a mine, with all
eleven hands lost, 8 December 1916. Aged 34. Born 14 February 1882
in Manham, Norfolk, baptised 17 March 1882 in Great Yarmouth. Son
of John and Sarah London. Husband of Mrs Mary Ann London (nee Yaxley)
in 1909 (remarried) of 8, Nursery Terrace, Great Yarmouth, previously
10, Nursery Terrace, Northgate St., Gt. Yarmouth, Norfolk. No known
grave. Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial |
| LONDON | Robert Thomas | Sergeant
2570, 9th Battalion, Rifle Brigade. 14th Division. Killed in action
11 July 1916. Aged 25. Son of Cubit Charles and Martha London of
32, Stone Road, Great Yarmouth. Born in Peckham and enlisted in
Great Yarmouth. Buried in Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras. |
| LONDON | Robert Henry |
Private
90915, 65th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died of shotgun
wounds fracturing his thigh, chest and head 7 September 1918. Born
in Great Yarmouth 29 March 1890 and enlisted in Great Yarmouth.
Son of shipwright Robert Henry and Annie Jane London, of 6 Swirles
Buildings, Swirles Place, North Market Road, Great Yarmouth. Married
Kate Charlotte Humphreys in Cheam Parish Church 14 February 1917,
she never remarried. Enlisted 22 November 1915, embodied 4th London
General Hospital as 1785 then 90915. Resident The Gables, Cheam,
Surrey, when he attested, 5 feet 7½ inches, girth 34½
inches, suffered from defective teeth and varicose veins. Embarked
Southampton 22 March 1917, disembarked Rouen 22 March 1917. Joined
base 13 November 1917 at 12 Stationary Hospital, posted to the 65th
Field Ambulance 16 November 1917. Formerly a schoolmaster. Buried
in Varennes Military Cemetery |
| LONG | Frank Charles | Lance
Corporal 23200, 5th Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment. 13th Division.
Mesopotamia. Killed in action 25 January 1917. Aged 21. Son of Mr
and Mrs Charles Long of 49, Winifred Road, Southtown, Great Yarmouth.
Born in Great Yarmouth and enlisted in Whitehall. Buried in Amara
War Cemetery, Mesopotamia (Iraq.) |
| LONG | Henry Percival |
Private
TF/200860, 1/4th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 54th Division. Killed
in action at the second battle of Gaza 19 April 1917. Born in Great
Yarmouth and enlisted in Bedford. No known grave. Commemorated on
Jerusalem Memorial |
| LOVE | Arthur F | Private
TF/267091, 1/6th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers 50th Division.
Killed in action during the German Spring Offensive 22 March 1918.
Enlisted in Great Yarmouth. No known grave. Commemorated on Pozieres
Memorial |
| LOWTHER | Bertie Clarence |
Private
14316, 9th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 6th Division. Died of wounds
in Base hospital at Etaples 26 January 1916. Aged 20. Son of William
Read and Ellen Eiza Lowther of Gorleston. Born Gorleston and enlisted
Great Yarmouth. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery |
| LUCOCK | William Herbert | Corporal
90757, 2/5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby) 59th
Division. Killed in action during the German Spring Offensive 21
March 1918. Aged 33. Son of Mrs Mary Ann Lucock of 10, Row 51, Great
Yarmouth. Born and enlisted in Great Yarmouth. No known grave. Commemorated
on Arras Memorial |
| LUPSON | George Frank |
Private
TF/267236, 2/6th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment. 19th Division.
Died 19 July 1916. Aged 23. Son of George Edward and Alice Bonfellow
Lupson of 25, Church Plain, Great Yarmouth. Born in Great Yarmouth
and enlisted in Norwich. Formerly with the Norfolk Regiment. No
known grave. Commemorated on Loos Memorial |
| LURKINS | Arthur (A N) | Son
of George and Sarah Lurkins of The Street, Salhouse. Born in Salhouse
1886 Brother of Frederick Lurkins No record with CWGC or Medal Rolls,
|
| LURKINS | Frederick H (F B) |
Sergeant
8992, 1st Battalion, Border Regiment. Regular Soldier stationed
in Burma in 1911. Son of George and Sarah Lurkins of The Street,
Salehouse. Brother of Arthur Lurkins. Born in 1889 Medal Rolls only
(Frederick H. Lurkins). |
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