| Lest We Forget |
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RICHMOND
WAR MEMORIAL
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| OLROG |
Albert |
Private
34659, 9th Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. 25th Division.
Killed in action 18th April 1918. Aged 34. Son of John Christian
& Eleanor Mary Alice Olrog of Richmond. Husband of Mrs Violet Amy
Olrog 0f 21, Hyde Road, Richmond. Born and enlisted in Richmond.
Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial MR. 30 |
| O’BRYAN |
William
Henry |
Private
TF/201201, 6th Battalion, Cameron Highlanders. 15th Scottish Division.
Died 10th July 1918. Aged 30. Son of Mr & Mrs Henry O’Bryan of Richmond.
Husband of Mrs Rebecca Eliza O’Bryan of 23, Crown Terrace, Richmond.
Born in Kingston on Thames & enlisted in Richmond. Buried in St.
Pol British Cemetery. F. 788 |
| ORSBORN |
Alfred
Henry |
Rifleman
45278, 1/5th Battalion, London Regiment. (The London Rifle Brigade)
56th London Division. Killed in action 18th April 1918 attached
to the 169th Brigade Trench Mortar Battery. Aged 29. Born, resident
and enlisted Richmond. Son of Anthony & Eliza Orsborn of 51, Albert
Road, Richmond. Husband of Mrs Phyllis Louisa Alice Orsborn of 1,
Towers Place, Eton Street, Richmond. Formerly 251496, Durham Light
Infantry. Buried in Dainville British Cemetery F. 54
His brother is not recorded on this memorial but was also killed in action, namely Leslie John ORSBORN, Private 266508, 2/6th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Died in United Kingdom 17 August 1917; he was serving with in Bridlington (Cyclists) undertaking home service duties (coastal watch) at the time of his death. Aged 18. Born and enlisted Richmond. Son of Edward Anthony and Eliza Georgina Orsborn, of 51, Albert Rd., Richmond, Surrey. Buried in Bridlington Cemetery, Yorkshire. Section M. Grave 236. |
| OSBORNE |
Samuel |
Private
16300, 12th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. 41st Division. Killed
in action 16th September 1916. Born in Hammersmith and enlisted
in Kingston on Thames. Next of kin residents of Richmond. Buried
in Bull Road Cemetery, Flers. F. 277 |
| OSGOOD |
Sydney
[Walter] |
Private
14915, 20th Hussars. Cavalry Division. Killed in action 30th May
1917. Aged 31. Son of Walter & Emily Osgood. Enlisted in Richmond
Next of kin Richmond. Buried in Unicorn Cemetery, Vendhuile F. 212 |
| PACKER |
Harold
Edwin |
Private
G/19038, 6th Battalion, East Kent Regiment. 12th Division. Killed
in action at Arras. 5th May 1917. Husband of Mrs H. E. Packer (remarried)
of East Sheen. Enlisted in Richmond Formerly with the Middlesex
Regiment. Buried in Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun. F. 113 |
| PALMER |
Edward
Charles |
Private
10011, 1/5th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment, 11th Division. Killed
in action at Suvla Bay 21st August 1915. Aged 23. Son of Mr & Mrs
E. C. Palmer of 6, Benns Cottages, Richmond. Born and enlisted in
Richmond. Commemorated on Cape Helles Memorial Gallipoli, Turkey.
MR. 4. |
| PALMER |
Reginald
Arthur |
Rifleman
4468, 16th Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles. Pioneer Battalion, of
the 36th Ulster Division. Killed in action 26th June 1918. Aged
27. Son of Mr & Mrs H. R. Palmer of 19, Townshend Road, Richmond.
Enlisted in Fulham. Buried in Neuf-Brisach Communal Cemetery Extension.
F. 1643 |
| PALMER |
Victor
John |
Corporal
G/6641, 1st Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment. 5th Division. Killed
in action near Ypres 4th October 1917. Born in Battersea and enlisted
in Richmond Next of kin residents of Richmond. Commemorated on Tyne
Cot Memorial, Belgium. MR. 30 |
| PAHMIER |
R
H |
No
further information currently available. |
| PARROTT |
Lionel
Overton |
Second
Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery. 19th Battery. Killed in action
7th August 1918. Aged 25. Son of John & Isabella Parrott of "Devonia"
Kew Road, Richmond. Buried in Roclincourt Military Cemetery. F.
184 |
| PARSONS |
John
William |
Corporal
128000, 3rd Battalion, Wilshire Regiment. attached to Labour Corps.
Died of wounds in Mendinghem, Belgium. 5th September 1917. Aged
27. Husband of Mrs J. W. Parsons of 43, Worple Way, Sheen Road,
Richmond. Born and enlisted in Richmond. Buried in Mendinghem Military
Cemetery, Belgium. B. 18 |
| PATTERSON |
James
Frederick |
Corporal
71468, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) 169th Company. Killed in action
near Ypres 14th August 1917. Aged 21. Son of Mr & Mrs R. H. Patterson
of 3, St. Helena Terrace, Richmond. Born in Shepherds Bush and enlisted
in Richmond. Commemorated on Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
MR. 29 |
| PEARCE |
George |
Lance
Corporal 12189, 22nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. 2nd Division. Killed
in action 29th April 1917. Aged 32. Son of Mr & Mrs Edward Pearce
of 28, Crofton Terrace, Richmond. Husband of Mrs Emily Ellen Pearce
of 10, Lodge Avenue, Mortlake. Born in Richmond and enlisted in
Hounslow. Buried in Albuera Cemetery, Bailleul- Sire-Berthoult F.
1191 |
| PEARCE |
John |
Sergeant
5575, 6th Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers. 10th Irish Division.
Killed in action at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli on the 9th August 1915.
Born in Putney and enlisted in Richmond Next of kin residents of
Richmond Formerly with Wiltshire Regiment. Commemorated on Cape
Helles Memorial, Gallipoli, Turkey. |
| PEARCE |
Thomas
Victor |
Private
31126, 5th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 10th Irish Division.
Died of wounds in Palestine 11th March 1918. Born in Richmond and
enlisted in Epping. Buried in Jerusalem War Cemetery, Palestine.
3. |
| PENFOLD |
Frank |
Private
TF/4125, 1/8th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. 4th Division. Killed
in action near Ypres 23rd April 1915. Aged 30. Son of George & Sarah
Penfold of Richmond. Husband of Mrs Harriett Penfold of 50, South
West Road, St. Margaret’s, East Twickenham. Enlisted in Hounslow.
Commemorated on Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium. MR. 29 |
| PENFOLD |
James
Henry |
Sergeant
45201, "A" Battery 190th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action near Ypres 22nd September 1917. Born and enlisted
in Richmond Next of kin residents of Richmond. Buried in Larchwood
(Railway Cutting) Cemetery, Belgium. B. 132 |
| PENNY |
Thomas |
Private
61434, 1/19th Battalion, London Regiment. (St. Pancras) 47th London
Division. Killed in action near Ypres 15th September 1916. Aged
23. Son of Thomas George & Mary Penny of 95, Manor Grove, Richmond.
Enlisted in Fulham. Buried in Bedford House Enclosure No 4. Belgium
B. 165/7 |
| PEPPERCORNE |
Nicholas
Charles |
Private
1791, 26th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. 41st Division. Wounded near
Ypres and died of wounds on the 21st September 1917. Aged 19. Born
in New Cross and enlisted in St. Paul’s Churchyard. Son of Nicholas
& Mabel Peppercorne of Richmond. Buried in Lijssenthoek Military
Cemetery, Belgium B. 11. |
| PERKINS |
C
R |
No
further information currently available |
| PERRIN |
Horace
Reginald |
Private
3852, 1/13th Battalion, London Regiment. (The Kensington’s) 56th
London Division. Killed in action at Gommecourt 1st July 1916. Enlisted
in Kensington. Next of kin residents if Richmond. Commemorated on
Thiepval Memorial MR. 21 |
| PERRIN |
James
Charles William |
Leading
Seaman 182220, HMS "Cheerful", Royal Navy. Lost when the
destroyer was mined off the Shetland Islands 30th June 1917. Son
of James & Jane Perrin. Husband of Mrs E. F. Perrin of 10, West
Sheen Vale, Richmond. Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial MR.
1. |
| PERRIN,
MC |
Reginald
Percy |
Captain,
General list Attached to 7th Brigade H.Q. 3rd Division. Killed in
action during the German Offensive on the Chemin des Dames 27th
May 1918. Aged 34. Son of Mr & Mrs W. Perrin of 84, Mount Arrarat
Road, Richmond. Commemorated on Soissons Memorial MR. 18 |
| PIESLEY |
Arthur
Charles |
Sergeant
10346, 1st Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment. 34th Division. Killed
in action near Albert 1st July 1916. Born in Kingston on Thames
and enlisted in Hounslow. Next of kin Richmond. Commemorated on
Thiepval Memorial MR. 21 |
| PIESLEY |
Louis
Augustus |
Driver
75845, "D" Battery, 38th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Died of wounds in base hospital at Boulogne 25th April 1917. Aged
21. Son of Samuel & Elizabeth Piesley of 22, Crown Terrace, Richmond.
Born and enlisted in Richmond. Buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery
F. 102 |
| PILGRIM |
William
Arthur |
[Listed
as A W PILGRIM on memorial] Able Seaman J/10972, HMS "Queen
Mary", Royal Navy. 1st Battle cruiser Squadron Grand Fleet.
Lost when the ship blew up during Battle of Jutland 31st May 1915.
Aged 22. Son of William & Elizabeth Pilgrim of Richmond. Commemorated
on Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Southsea. MR. 3 |
| PILKINGTON |
Owen
Francis |
Private
535213, 1/15th Battalion, London Regiment. (The Civil Service Rifles)
47th Division. Killed in action 22nd March 1918. Aged 19. Son of
Alfred John & Gertrude Pilkington of 5, Arlington Road, Twickenham
Park. Born in Kew and enlisted in Richmond. Buried in Assevillers
New British Cemetery F. 1472 |
| PINES |
Alfred
George |
Private
L/15842, 4th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. 3rd Division. Killed in
action at Ypres 17th January 1915. Aged 19. Son of Mr & Mrs Henry
Pines of 8, Houblon Road, Richmond. Born in Putney and enlisted
in Kingston on Thames. Commemorated on Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres,
Belgium MR. 29 |
| PITT |
Bernard |
Second
Lieutenant, Border Regiment. Attached to 47th Brigade Trench Mortar
Batteries 16th Division. Killed in action 30th April 1916. Aged
34. Son of Abraham Robert & Annie Pitt. Husband of Mrs Florence
Mary Pitt of Hounslow. Commemorated on Arras Memorial MR. 20 |
| POTTER |
E
S |
No
further information currently available. |
| POTTS |
T |
No
further information currently available. |
| POTTS |
Thomas
Charles |
Sergeant
390741, 1/ 9th Battalion, London Regiment. (Queen Victoria’s Rifles)
58th London Division. Died of wounds 25th August 1918. Enlisted
in London. Next of kin residents of Richmond. Buried in Daours Communal
Cemetery Extension F. 119 |
| PRAIN |
Theodore |
Lieutenant,
1st Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. 6th Division. Killed in
action in Belgium 21st October 1914. Aged 26. Son of Lt. Colonel
Sir David & Lady Prain of Richmond. Commemorated on Ploegsteert
Memorial MR. 32 |
| PRATT |
Ernest
Charles |
Second
Lieutenant, 2/4th Battalion, London Regiment. (Royal Fusiliers)
58th Division. Killed in action at Arras 14th May 1917. Aged 27.
Son of Councillor Mr W. C. & Mrs Pratt of "Avondale",
Denvilles, Havant, Hampshire. Before the war he was a cartographer
for the Admiralty and lived at 44, Leybourne (or Leyborne) Park,
Kew Gardens. It was his address between at least 1911 and 1917.
Commemorated on Arras Memorial MR. 20. |
| PRICE |
Edwin |
Private
80759, 1/3rd Battalion, London Regiment. (The Royal Fusiliers) 58th
Division. Killed in action 10th September 1918. Born in United States
and enlisted in Kingston on Thames. Next of kin residents of Kew.
Commemorated on Vis en Artois Memorial MR. 16. |
| PRIEST |
Ernest
Charles |
Private
G/5443, 8th Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment. 24th Division.
Died of wounds 6th March 1916. Born and enlisted in Richmond Next
of kin residents of Richmond. Buried in Lijssenhoek Military Cemetery,
Belgium B. 11. |
| PRINCE |
Frederick |
Private
32437, 7th Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment. 26th Division. Died of
wounds in Salonika 25th April 1917. Aged 26. Son of Frederick &
Albertina Elizabeth Prince. Born in Three Bridges, Sussex and enlisted
in Richmond. Buried in Doiran Military Cemetery, Greece. 1. |
| PURDEY |
John |
Private
G/3124, 2nd Battalion, East Kent Regiment. 28th Division. Killed
in action near Ypres 24th April 1915. Born and enlisted in Richmond
Next of kin Richmond. Commemorated on Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres,
MR. 29. |
| PURSSELL |
Frederick
[Thomas] |
Sergeant
51510, 70th Battery, 34th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed
in action near Ypres, 4th October 1917. Born in Kew and enlisted
in Hounslow. Next of kin Richmond (CWGC records F. T. Pursell).
Buried in Vlamertinghe New Military Cemetery, Belgium. B. 10 |
| PYKE |
George
William Ewart |
Private
42799, 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. 17th Division. Killed
in action 24th March 1918. Aged 19. Son of Thomas George & Annie
Pyke of 13, Alton Road, Richmond. Born and enlisted in Richmond.
Buried in Sailly-Saillesel British Cemetery F. 216 |
| QUINNELL |
Gordon
Frank |
Private
9554, 2nd Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. 28th Division. Killed
in action near Ypres 11th February 1915. Born in Richmond and enlisted
in Kingston on Thames. Next of kin residents of Richmond. Commemorated
on Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres. Belgium. MR. 29 |
| RAFFE |
Arthur
William |
Able
Seaman LZ/2502, "Hood" Battalion, 63rd Royal Naval Division,
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Killed in action near Ypres 26th
October 1917. Son of Mr & Mrs Raffe of 20, Beatrice Road, Richmond.
Born in Richmond. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium MR.
30 |
| RAFFE |
Joseph
Archer |
Private
22939, 1st Battalion, Border Regiment. 29th Division. Died of wounds
at home 7th September 1916. Aged 19. Son of Mr & Mrs Raffe of 20,
Beatrice Road, Richmond. Born in Richmond and enlisted in Kingston
on Thames. Buried in Richmond Cemetery (11th September 1916) |
| RANGE |
Robert
H |
Private
TF/241561, 2nd Battalion, Gordon Highlanders 7th Division. Killed
in action near Ypres. 26th October 1917. Aged 36. Born in Islington
and enlisted in Kingston on Thames. Carrier, resident of Richmond.
Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium MR. 30 |
| RAPLEY |
John
William |
Private
21830, 1st Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. 5th Division. Killed
in action near Ypres 10th October 1917. Aged 31. Son of Emily Rapley
of Richmond. Born in Isleworth and enlisted in Kingston on Thames.
Buried in Hooge Crater Cemetery, Belgium. B. 112 |
| READ |
Dick
George |
Able
Seaman J/20105, HMS "Queen Mary", Royal Navy. 1st Battle
cruiser Squadron, Grand Fleet. Lost with the ship when the Battle
cruiser blew up during the Battle of Jutland 31st May 1916. Aged
19. Son of Mr & Mrs S. Read of 8, Church Avenue, East Sheen, Richmond.
Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Southsea. MR. 3. |
| READ |
Ernest
George |
Rifleman
591635, 18th Battalion, London Regiment. (The London Irish Rifles).
Died 30th September 1918. Aged 27. Son of Harry & Emily Read of
Richmond Brother of Harry Fullerton Read. Born in Richmond and enlisted
in Chelsea. Buried in La Quesnoy Communal Cemetery F. 1076 |
| READ |
Harry
Fullerton |
Private
72707, Royal Army Medical Corps. 47th Field Ambulance. Killed in
action 9th April 1916. Aged 28. Son of Harry & Emily Read of Richmond
Brother of Ernest George Read. Born and enlisted in Richmond. Buried
in Cabaret Rouge British Cemetery F. 924. |
| READER |
Thomas
Leon |
Private
TF/207126, 2nd Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment. 33rd Division.
Killed in action at Ypres 26th October 1917. Born in Hornsey and
enlisted in Brighton Next of kin, Regents Park. Formerly with the
Royal Sussex Regiment. Commemorated on Tyne Cot memorial, Belgium
MR. 30 |
| REED |
Thomas |
Rifleman
O/136, 13th Battalion, Rifle Brigade 37th Division. Killed in action
8th May 1918. Born in Richmond and enlisted in Westminster. Next
of kin residents of Richmond. Commemorated on Pozieres Memorial
MR. 27 |
| REID |
George
Robert |
Second
Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, East Kent Regiment. 6th Division. Killed
in action on the Somme 15th September 1916. Richmond connection
not established. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial MR. 21. |
| REYNOLDS |
Frederick |
Private
PW/2723 18th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. Pioneer Battalion, for
the 33rd Division. Died at home 13th September 1918. Aged 45. Son
of George & Elizabeth Reynolds of Richmond. Husband of Mrs Elizabeth
Anne Reynolds of 72, Porchester Road, Woolston, Hampshire. Born
in Richmond. Buried in Richmond Cemetery. |
| RICHARDS |
E
J |
No
further information currently available. |
| RICHBELL |
Thomas |
Sergeant
SE/8157, Royal Army Veterinary Corps. Died at home after the war
5th February 1919. Aged 42. Husband of Mrs Alice Emma Richbell of
8, James Cottages, Kew Road, Kew. Buried in Richmond Cemetery. |
| RICHER |
Ernest
Valentine |
Private
115666, 2nd County of London Yeomanry. Cavalry Division. E. E. F.
Killed in action in Palestine 9th December 1917. Aged 30. Son of
Frederick Valentine & Fanny Richer of 27, Church Road, Richmond.
Enlisted in Elverton Street, S. W. Buried in Jerusalem Cemetery,
Palesine. |
| RICHER |
Stanley
Thompson |
T/Engineer,
HMS Special Vessel No 14, Royal Naval Reserve East Africa. Killed
in action on Lake Tanganyika in German East Africa 30th May 1915.
Commemorated on Chatham Naval Memorial MR. 1. |
| RISLEY |
Henry
William |
Corporal,
Royal West Kent Regiment. Died soon after discharge 18th November
1917. Aged 48. Husband of Mrs Emma Sarah Risley of 73, Raleigh Road,
Richmond Father of Oliver William Risley. Buried in Richmond Cemetery
(23. 11. 17) |
| RISLEY |
Oliver
William |
Corporal
2068, 1/16th Battalion, London Regiment. (The Queens Westminsters)
56th London Division. Died of Wounds 20th January 1916. Aged 22.
Son of Corporal Henry William & Emma Sarah Risley of 73, Raleigh
Road, Richmond. Born in Hammersmith. Buried in Lijssenthoek Military
Cemetery, Belgium B. 11. |
| ROBERTS |
Harold
Horace |
[Listed
as H T ROBERTS on memorial]Gunner 46856, Royal Field Artillery.
Killed in action at Ypres 10th October 1917. Born in Richmond and
enlisted in Hammersmith. Buried in Huts Cemetery, Dickebusch, Belgium.
B. 19. |
| ROBINSON,DSO |
Henry
Harold |
Captain,
Royal Army Medical Corps. Drowned when the S.S. "Transylvania"
was torpedoed in the Gulf of Genoa 4th May 1917. Aged 40. Buried
in Savona Town Cemetery, Italy. |
| ROBINSON |
Ralph
Duncan |
Captain,
9th Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. 25th Division. Killed
in action 7th June 1917. Aged 21 Son of William Charles Robinson
MBE. JP. And Mrs Robinson of "Melvin" High Park Avenue,
Kew Gardens, Richmond. Buried in St. Quention Cabaret Military Cemetery,
Ploegsteert. Belgium B. 43 |
| ROBLIN |
Lewis
George |
Second
Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. 3rd Division.
Killed in action 5th May 1918. Aged 19. Son of George & Ada Roblin
of Richmond. Commemorated on Loos Memorial MR. 19 |
| ROCHESTER |
Frank |
Private
300702, 1/8th Battalion, Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders 61st Division.
Killed in action 13th April 1918. Born in Mortlake and enlisted
in Bedford Next of kin Richmond. Buried in Borre British Cemetery
F. 28. |
| ROFFE |
Ernest
[Albert] |
Private
7544, 3rd Battalion, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
Died at home after the war 14th August 1919. Aged 31. Next of kin
residents of 221, Sandycombe Road, Richmond. Buried in Richmond
Cemetery (18th august 1919) |
| ROFFE |
William
[George] |
Private
9929, 2nd Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. 28th Division. Killed
in action at Ypres, 26th April 1915. Born in Richmond and enlisted
in Kingston on Thames. Next of kin Richmond. Commemorated on Menin
Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium. MR. 29" |
| ROGERS |
Charles
Edward |
Private
G/13953, 13th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Died
of blood poisoning in military hospital at Boulogne 17th February
1917. Aged 43. Son of Charles & Emily Rogers of Richmond. Husband
of Mrs Alice Elizabeth Rogers of 55, Stanley Road, East Sheen. Born
and enlisted in Richmond. Buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery F.
102 |
| ROGERS |
Henry
Oliver |
Private
G/1245, 8th Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment. 24th Division.
Killed in action at Arras 9th April 1917. Born in Mortlake and enlisted
in Richmond Next of kin residents of Richmond. Commemorated on Arras
Memorial. MR. 20 |
| ROOPE |
Charles
Francis |
Second
Lieutenant (Temporary), 2nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City Of
London Regiment). Killed in action Saturday 1 July 1916. Aged 32.
Born in Bognor Regis, Sussex, in 1884. Son of Charles and Millicent
M. Roope, of Briar Knoll, 83 Sandown Road, Lake, Sandown, Isle of
White. Resident Kew, Richmond, Surrey at the time of enlistment.
A Merchant Banker. IN tyhe 1911 census he was a boarder, aged 27,
born Bognor, Sussex, a Foreign Merchant, resident at 9 Mortlake
Road, Kew, Surrey. Buried in Hawthorne Ridge Cemetery No 2 Auchonvilliers,
Somme, France. Row B. Grave 57. |
| ROSE |
Campbell |
Private
13584, 7th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment. 24th Division.
Killed in action on the Somme 17th August 1916. Born in Richmond
and enlisted in Westminster. Next of kin, Richmond. Commemorated
on Thiepval Memorial MR. 21 |
| ROSSER |
Arthur
(Tiny) |
Rifleman
5944, 7th Battalion, Rifle Brigade. 14th Light Division. Killed
in action near Ypres 25th August 1917. Aged 21. Son of James & Emiy
Rosser of 11, Mitchel Row, Richmond. Born and enlisted in Richmond.
Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium MR. 30 |
| ROTHE |
Sidney
Ernest Orme |
Second
Lieutenant, 17th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. 33rd Division. Killed
in action on the Somme 13th November 1916. Aged 34. Son of Ernest
Mitchell & Ada Mary Rothe of 20, Maze Road, Kew Gardens, Richmond.
Husband of Mrs Frances Emily Blackmore Rothe of 61, Defoe Avenue,
Kew Gardens, Richmond. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial MR. 21
|
| ROW,
MM |
Arthur
Leslie |
Second
Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment. 2nd Division.
Killed in action 5th June 1918. Aged 27. Son of Mr & Mrs A. B. Row
of Durban, South Africa. Native of Richmond. Buried in Warlencourt
British Cemetery. F. 385 |
| ROW |
Norman
Denys |
Private
G/3175, 1st Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment. 5th Division. Killed
in action 27th September 1918. Born in Richmond and enlisted in
Whitehall. Next of kin, Richmond Formerly with the 9th London Regiment.
Buried in Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery F. 415 |
| ROWE |
Horace
William George |
Lance
Corporal 1364, 1/6th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. attached to
the Indian Divisions in Mesopotamia. Died in Mesopotamia (grave
lost) 22nd November 1915. Aged 21. Son of Samuel & Maria Rowe of
19, Gloucester Row, Kew, Richmond. Born in Kew and enlisted in Richmond.
Commemorated on Basra Memorial. MR. 38 |
| ROWLAND |
Albert
J |
Able
Seaman Z/936, "Howe" Battalion, Royal Naval Division,
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (London). Died of wounds on Gallipoli
1st September 1915. Born in Richmond. Next of kin residents of Richmond.
Buried in Redoubt Cemetery Gallipoli, Turkey. G. 2. |
| ROWLAND |
J
W |
Not
positively identified but possibly:
John Walter Bruce ROWLAND, Second Lieutenant, "D" Battery,
175th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 1st November
1918. Aged 19. Son of Dr. Ernest Daniel Rowland & Edith Stratford
Rowland of 78, Church Street, Georgetown, British Guiana. Educated
at Cheltenham College. Buried in Querenaing Communal Cemetery, F.
1257 |
| RUDDOCK |
Harold
Edwy Colston |
[Listed
as E H RUDDOCK on memorial] Lieutenant, 28th Battalion, Australian
Infantry. ANZAC Corps. Gallipoli. Wounded on Gallipoli and died
in military hospital in Egypt. 22nd November 1915. Son of Montague
Greville & Sarah Anne Ruddock. Husband of Mrs Constance Ruddock
of 28, Burlington Avenue, Kew. Born in Richmond. Buried in Chatby
War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. |
| RUMNEY |
Bernard |
Sergeant 925003 (formerly 38], Royal Field Artillery. He was wounded
April 1918 and recovering at home when he died 14 Februry 1919 of
bronchial pneumonia following influenza. Aged 37. Third son of Mrs
Martha Ann Rumney and Peter James Rumney. Resident Swandean, Kew
Gardens. In the 1891 census he was aged 8, born Hertfordshire, son
of Peter J and Martha Rumney, resident Matham Road, East Molesey,
Kingston, Surrey. In the 1911 census he was aged 29, born Barnet,
Hertfordshire, an Infants Food Manufacturer, son of Martha Ann Rumney
(a widow), resident Swandeean, Kew, Surrey. Served in Anglo-Boer
War as Private 34155, 71 (Sharpshooters) Company, 18 Battalion,
Imperial Yeomanry. |
| RUNDELL |
Richard
George |
Pioneer
214283, 87th Field Company, Royal Engineers (Special Section). Died
at home 8th November 1918. Aged 30. Husband of Mrs Jesse Agnes Rundell
of 20, Windsor Road, Richmond. Son of Mr & Mrs Rundell of Leverington,
Cambridgeshire. Born in Exeter and enlisted in London. Leverington
War Memorial. Buried in St. Leonard’s Churchyard extension, Leverington
near Wisbech Cambridgeshire. |
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