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DISS
CHURCH SCHOOL WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 - Detailed Information
Compiled and Copyright © Transcribed by Brian Evans, Researched Martin
Edwards - 2007
The
details here are those for the Diss Church School memorial for World
War 1.
To
the Glory of God
and
in Honour of
Former Pupils of this School
who gave their lives
In The Great War 1914-1919
This Tablet is Dedicated Feb 1922
| ADAMS |
Benjamin
Robert |
Private
20989, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 20th July
1916. Aged 40. Born and enlisted Diss. Husband of Mrs. E. M. Adams,
of 119, Victoria Rd., Diss, Norfolk. Buried: Delville Wood cemetery,
Longueval, Somme, France. Ref. I.I.3. |
| BARBER |
F
R |
Private |
| BATLEY |
Allan
Victor |
Rifleman
A/961. 7th Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action
in France & Flanders on 30th May 1916. Born and lived Diss. Enlisted
Marylebone. Son of Mr. F. Batley, of 25, Mission Rd., Diss, Norfolk.
Buried: Woods Cemetery, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. I.
B. 7. See also Diss Town |
| BAYLES |
Frederick
Charles |
Sapper
58088, 19th Division Signal Company, Royal Engineers. Died of wounds
11th NOvember 1918. Born Diss, enlisted Eye. Buried in St. Sever
Cemetery Extension, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France. Ref. S. II. GG.
23. |
| BRYANT |
G |
Private |
| BUCKLEY |
Sydney |
[Listed
as Corporal on memorial] Gunner 66001. 52nd Siege Battery, Royal
Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds in France & Flanders on 10th
January 1917. Aged 28. Born and lived Diss. Enlisted Shepherd’s
Bush, Middlesex. Son of George and Mary Ann Buckley, of 31, Mere
St., Diss, Norfolk. Buried: Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais,
France. Ref. XXI. A. 6. See also Diss Town |
| CALVER |
E |
Lance
Corporal |
| CHILESTONE |
Albert
Ernest |
Private
17268, 13th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Killed in action 3rd
August 1916. Born Diss, enlisted Warwick. No known grave. Commemorated:
Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and Face 14 A and 15 C. |
| COOK |
Richard
Charles |
Private
238047, 1st Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Killed in action
15th April 1918. Aged 31. Born and resident Diss, enlisted Hexham,
Northumberland. Son of Frederick and Annie Eliza Cook, of The Street,
Rickinghall, Diss. Formerly 1563, Northumberland Fusiliers. No known
grave. Commemorated: Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Panle 50 to 51. |
| DRANE |
Frank
Charles William |
Private
512834. 1st/14th Battalion London Regiment (London Scottish). Killed
in action in France & Flanders on 1st July 1916. Lived Charlton.
Enlisted Woolwich. Commemorated: Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 9 C and 13 C. See also Diss Town |
| EASTO |
Clarence
Alfred Frederick |
[Listed
as A F C Easto on memorial] Gunner 39301. 126th Heavy Battery, Royal
Garrison Artillery. Killed in action in France & Flanders on 3rd
May 1918. Born and enlisted Diss. Buried: Hedauville Communal Cemetery
Extension, Somme, France. Ref. H. 8. See also Diss
Town |
| EASTO |
Ernest
Claude |
[Listed
as Claude Ernest EASTON on SDGW and C E ESTE on CWGC] Private 63396,
20th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). Died
of wounds 10th November 1916. Born London, enlisted Handel Steet,
London, resident Paddington. Formerly 6411, 1st Battalion, Lodnon
Regiment. Born 1890 (GRO birth index entry: Sep, Easto, Ernest Claude
C, Depwade, 4b, 214). The GRO death index for 1916 records the death
of Claude E Easto (GRO death index entry: 1916, Easto, Claude E,
(Pte 63396 RFLR), I.82, 219). Buried in GROVE TOWN CEMETERY, MEAULTE,
Somme, France. Plot II. Row H. Grave 44. See also Diss
Town |
| EASTO |
John
George Victor |
[SDGW
CD has forename as Victor George] Private 1975. 4th Battalion Norfolk
Regiment. Died at home on 21st November 1914. Aged 18. Born and
enlisted Diss. Buried: Diss Cemetery. Ref. C. 66. See also Diss
Town |
| FROST |
Walter
Samuel |
Lance
Corporal 28970. 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action
in France & Flanders on 23rd April 1917. Aged 26. Born and lived
Diss. Enlisted Norfolk. Son of Alfred and Mary Ann Frost, of 5,
Park Rd., Diss, Norfolk. Commemorated: Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais,
France. See also Diss Town |
| FULCHER |
George
Charles |
Private
267124. (Memorial gives Lance Corporal). 1st/1st Bucks. Battalion,
Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry. Died of wounds in France & Flanders
on 1st November 1918. Aged 24. Lived Diss. Enlisted Saxmundham,
Suffolk. Son of the late William and Emma Fulcher, of Diss, Norfolk,
brother of Mrs. F. Gibson, of 3, Stuston Road, Diss, Norfolk. Buried:
Granezza British Cemetery, Italy. Plot 2. Row A. Grave 5. See also
Diss Town |
| HARBOUR |
Victor
Cyril |
[Listed
as Captain on memorial] Ordinary Telegraphist London Z/6283. H.M.P.M.S.
Queen of the North, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Died on 20th
July 1917. Aged 18. Son of Thomas and Eliza Harbour, of 1, Walcot
Rd., Diss, Norfolk. Commemorated: Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent.
Column 27. Special note: HMPMS Queen of the North was an auxiliary
minesweeper. She was mined off Orfordness. See also Diss
Town |
| HIGH |
W
H |
Bombardier
Possibly: Walter Henry
High. Rifleman 393542. 9th Battalion London Regiment (Queen Victoria's
Rifles). Died at sea on 30th December 1917. Lived Maida Vale. Enlisted
London. Commemorated: Chatby Memorial, Egypt. See also Diss
Town |
| HOBBS |
David
James |
Private
G/26351. 1st Battalion Middlesex Regiment. Killed in action in France
& Flanders on 23rd April 1917. Aged 24. Born Roydon. Enlisted Norwich.
Son of Anna Hobbs, of 1, Stanley Rd., Diss, Norfolk, and the late
Robert Hobbs. Commemorated: Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.
Bay 7. See also Diss Town |
| KERRIDGE |
George
Henry |
Private
43247. 9th Battalion Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
& Flanders on 15th October 1918. Aged 20. Enlisted North Walsham,
Norfolk. Son of Mr. H. and Mrs. M. Kerridge, of 37, Mission Rd.,
Diss, Norfolk. Commemorated: Vis-En-Artois Memorial, Pas de Calais,
France. Panel 4. See also Diss Town |
| KERRY |
George |
Private
G/7199. 7th Battalion The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed in
action in France & Flanders on 3rd May 1917. Aged 31. Lived Diss.
Enlisted Norwich. Son of Maria Kerry, of 67, Denmark St., Diss,
Norfolk, and the late William Kerry. Commemorated: Arras Memorial,
Pas de Calais, France. Bay 2. See also Diss
Town |
| KNIGHTS |
Frederick
George |
Private
28374. 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment. Killed in action in France
& Flanders on 28th March 1918. Born and lived Diss. Enlisted Norwich.
Commemorated: Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 7. See
also Diss Town |
| LEGGETT |
Harry |
Private
330000. 1st/1st Battalion Cambridgeshire Regiment. Formerly 8974
Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action in France & Flanders on
8th August 1918. Born Diss. Enlisted Norwich. Buried: Beacon Cemetery,
Sailly-Laurette, Somme, France. Ref. I. D. 6. See also Diss
Town |
| LISTER |
Arthur
George |
Private
200042. 1st/4th Battalion Norfolk Regiment. Died of wounds in Palestine
on 20th April 1917. Aged 25. Born and enlisted Diss. Son of Agnes
Smith (formerly Lister), of Denmark St., Diss, Norfolk, and the
late Philip Lister. Buried: Deir El Belah War Cemetery, Israel.
Ref. A. 102. See also Diss Town |
| LONG |
Ashton
Leonard |
Private
5761. 1st Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers. Formerly 7268 Lancers
of the Line. Killed in action in Gallipoli on 21st August 1915.
Born Battlesbridge, Essex. Lived Diss. Enlisted Warley, Essex. Commemorated:
Helles Memorial, Turkey. Panel 185 to 190. See also Diss
Town |
| MARJORAM |
Daniel |
Private
3/6342. 1st Battalion Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
& Flanders on 12th November 1915. Born and enlisted Diss. Buried:
Citadel New Military Cemetery, Fricourt, Somme, France. Ref. III.
B. 13. See also Diss Town |
| MURTON |
Albert |
[Listed
as Corporal on memorial] Gunner 236397, "B" Battery, 48th
briagde, Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 15th July 1918. Aged
34. Born Diss, enlisted Paddington W. Husband of Gertie Murton,
of 13, Courtnell St., Bayswater, London. Buried in Aubigny Communal
Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. IV. F. 7. |
| NOBLE |
Walter
Charles |
Private
8920. 1st Battalion Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
& Flanders on 6th October 1917. Aged 23. Born and enlisted Diss.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noble, of 36, Chapel St., Diss, Norfolk.
Commemorated: Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel 34 to 35 and 162A. See also Diss Town |
| PARSLEY |
Charles
William |
Serjeant
14972. 9th Battalion Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
& Flanders on 3rd April 1917. Aged 21. Born Diss. Enlisted Norwich.
Son of Charles Joseph and Violet Elizabeth Parsley, of Hall Cottages,
Bressingham, Diss, Norfolk. Twice previously wounded. Buried: Vermelles
British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. VI. A. 12. See also
Diss Town |
| PITCHERS |
Randle
Bertie |
Lance
Corporal 19399. 1st Battalion Norfolk Regiment. Died of wounds in
France & Flanders on 28th June 1918. Aged 35. Born Bradley, Suffolk.
Enlisted Warley, Essex. Husband of F. M. Pitchers, of 34, Mission,
Diss, Norfolk. Buried: Aire Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.
Ref. III. E. 20. See also Diss Town |
| READ |
Frederick
James |
Serjeant
16110. 9th Battalion Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
& Flanders on 18th October 1916. Aged 21. Born Diss. Enlisted Norwich.
Son of Arthur Richard and Louisa Read, of Burnham, Overy Staithe,
King's Lynn. Buried: Bancourt British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.
Ref. VI. M. 8. See also Diss Town |
| REED,
MC |
Horace
Alfred |
Lieutenant,
11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 9th April 1918.
Aged 21. Son of Bertha Reed, of South Hill House, Bury St. Edmund's,
and the late George Edward Reed. Enlisted in 7th Battalion, Cameron
Highlanders, Nov., 1914. Gazetted to Commission Sept., 1916. Awarded
the Military Cross (M.C.). No known grave. Commemorated: Ploegsteert
memorial, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Panel 3. |
| RUDD |
Albert
Victor |
Gunner
111415. Royal Garrison Artillery. Died at home on 14th August 1916.
Aged 29. Born Diss. Enlisted Norwich. Buried: Diss Cemetery. Ref.
B. 291. See also Diss Town |
| SELF |
Arthur
George |
Private
8921. 1st Battalion Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in France
& Flanders on 24th August 1914. Born South Lopham, Norfolk. Enlisted
Norwich. Commemorated: Elouges Communal Cemetery, Dour, Hainaut,
Belgium. Sp. Mem. C. 29. See also Diss Town |
| SMITH |
William |
[Listed
as Sergeant on memorial] Lance Sergeant 200548, 1st/4th Battalion,
Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in Palestine 27th March 1917.
Enlisted Diss. Buried in Gaza War Cemetery, Israel. Ref. I. A. 4. |
| SMITH |
W
H |
Stoker
1st. Class. No further information available at present. See also
Diss Town |
| STEGGLES |
Alfred
Edward |
Private
17900. 9th Battalion Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds in France
& Flanders on 18th November 1916. Aged 38. Born Diss. Enlisted Riddlesworth,
Norfolk. Son of John and Mary Steggles. Buried: Diss Cemetery. Ref.
G. 117. See also Diss Town |
| TUFFS |
Frederick
Ernest |
[Listed
as Lance Corporal on memorial] Private 21462. (Memorial states Lance
Corporal). 8th Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action in France
& Flanders on 1st July 1916. Born Diss. Lived Thundersley. Enlisted
Southend. Commemorated: Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and
Face 8 C 9 A and 16 A. See also Diss Town |
| TURNER |
William |
Private
39702. 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action in
France & Flanders on 23rd October 1918. Born Easton, Norfolk. Lived
Walcot Green, Diss. Enlisted Norwich. Son of Mrs. A. Turner, of
Walcot Green, Diss, Norfolk. Buried: Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau,
Nord, France. Ref. II. B. 2. See also Diss Town |
| WEAVERS |
Ernest |
Private
14503. 9th Battalion Norfolk Regiment. Died of wounds in France
& Flanders on 20th September 1916. Born Diss. Enlisted Norwich.
Buried: St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France. Ref. B. 22. 36. See also
Diss Town |
Let
those who come after see to it that their names be not forgotten
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