
This page lists the names of all those who served "For King & Country" in World War I and survived.
The names are taken from the two Plaques in the Village Hall and the Parish Church.
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Sgt
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Ash Charles -
Ash Ernest -
Boughton Arthur -
Boughton Walter -
Bridgland J -
Bushell William -
Clark Alexander -
Clark David -
Clark John -
Cooper William.H. -
Davis J.H. -
Elliott -
Epps Jack -
Epps Richard -
Epps Thomas -
Foster Harry -
Farminger E. L. -
Grant Jacob -
Guy Henry -
Hams Eliot -
Hams Owen -
Harris G -
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Bmdr
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Sherwood Fred -
Sherwood Percy -
Shilling Albert -
Skinner G.A. -
Stewart Edgar -
Stewart R -
Tamsett Charles -
Upfield J.-
Vant Frank -
Vant J -
Vidion A.Frank. -
Vidion Edward (Ted)1/4th Buffs
Vidion Frederick 1/5th Buffs
Vidion John -
Vidgeon Kenneth -
Winger Ernest Charles Henry -
Woodcock Percy.G. CLLAC
Woodward Henry -
Are you related to, or know of, any of these people? Is there anyinformation you could add that would help to personalise these records? Do you have a photograph we could include?
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Harrison S -
Hayter R -
Hedech A.Victor. -
Henry Stanley Morton -
Henry Douglas Cecil -
Hobbins William -
Leonard Ernest -
Leonard Wallace -
Locke Thomas -
Marsh George.P. -
Marsh H.H. -
Moon Horace -
Noakes Benjamin -
Osborne Charles William-
Penney Albert.J. -
Potter Albert.G. -
Potter Robert.E. -
Roots Fred -
Seager C.T. -
The information on this page is a compilation of the names on the two plaques, one in the village hall and one in the Parish Church. These are significantly different. The letters NOCL by a name indicates that this name is not listed on the Church plaque. The letters NOHL indicate that the name is not on the village hall Plaque. There are also some instances where it is difficult to be certain whether or not a name that is similar
is the same or a different person. EG: Benjamin Hayter is listed on the church plaque but on the hall plaque there is a R Hayter? On the hall plaque there is a J H Davis but on the church plaque there is a Henry Davies, are they the same? It would be nice to clear up some of these differences. Can you help? It seems that these differences arose because the Church Plaque came first and was produced by Vicar Henry and/or his niece. The Hall plaque came much later and was produced by the wife of Commancer Cripps.
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