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World War 1 - Old Salopians Killed in Action 1 Cemetery Order World War 1 - Old Salopians killed in Action 1 Cemetery Order A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O Theatre/place of 1 Year D.o.DeathSurname Initials House From To Regiment Rank death Age Cemetery/Memorial Town/district Area/country Medals 2 1918 03-Oct Hipkins F W Ch 1899 1904 Sherwood Foresters Capt Western Front 32 Bellicourt British Cemetery Bellicourt Aisne MC 3 1918 24-Sep Lewis J D SH/DB 1908 1911 King's Shropshire Light Infantry West Western Front 26 Vadencourt British Cemetery Vernand, Aisne Aisne 4 1918 26-Mar Holberton P V DB 1893 1896 Lancashire Fusiliers Lt Col Western Front 39 Achiet-le-Grand Communal Cemetery Arras, France Arras 5 1917 31-May Stanfield C C SH 1898 1901 The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) Capt UK 33 Aldershot Military Cemetery Aldershot, Hampshire Arras 6 1917 12-Jul Whytehead H H R 1910 1912 Royal Flying Corps 2nd Lt Western Front 21 Arras Flying Services Memorial Arras, France Arras 7 1917 22-Oct Smith W R S O 1912 1916 Royal Flying Corps 2nd Lt Western Front 19 Arras Flying Services Memorial Arras, France Arras 8 1916 28-Jun Gregson E M M 1903 1906 North Lancashire Regiment Capt Western Front 27 Arras Memorial Arras, France Arras 9 1917 07-Apr Smart G O SH 1901 1903 Royal Flying Corps 2nd Lt Western Front 30 Arras Memorial Arras, France Arras 10 1917 23-Apr Roberts N H DB 1907 1910 King's Own Scottish Borderers Lt Western Front 24 Arras Memorial Arras, France Arras 11 1917 03-May Addy J C Ch 1905 1910 East Yorkshire Regiment Capt Western Front 26 Arras Memorial Arras, France Arras MC 12 1917 05-May Getty J H Ch 1901 1907 West Yorkshire Regiment Capt Western Front 28 Arras Memorial Arras, France Arras 13 1917 27-May Orme E L R 1911 1914 Royal Welch Fusiliers 2nd Lt Western Front 20 Arras Memorial Arras, France Arras 14 1917 10-Nov Haslam C S FEB 1895 1899 Yorkshire Hussars Lt Western Front 36 Arras Memorial Arras, France Arras 15 1918 24-Mar Bailey W A F M 1912 1916 Oxford & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry2nd Lt Western Front 19 Arras Memorial Arras, France Arras 16 1918 24-Mar Owen H F AFC 1915 1917 Royal Welch Fusiliers Lt Western Front 31 Arras Memorial Arras, France Arras 17 1918 28-Mar Finch P G I 1911 1915 Northumberland Fusiliers Lt Western Front 20 Arras Memorial Arras, France Arras MC 18 1918 04-Jun Simms J B P AFC 1912 1916 Royal Flying Corps 2nd Lt Western Front 19 Arras Memorial Arras, France Arras 19 1917 23-Apr Bridges W R SH 1909 1913 Bedfordshire Regiment Lt Western Front 22 Aubigny Communal Cemtery Ext Aubigny-en-Artois Arras 20 1918 12-Sep Barker A N B SH 1907 1910 Royal Garrison Artillery Sgt Western Front 26 Aubigny Communal Cemtery Ext Aubigny-en-Artois Arras 21 1916 13-May Jones E P SH 1910 1915 Rifle Brigade 2nd Lt Western Front 20 Avesnes-le-Compte Communal Cem Ext Arras, France Arras 22 1917 11-May Shackles K G SH 1910 1913 East Yorkshire Regiment Pt Western Front 21 Bucquoy Road Cemetery Arras, France Arras 23 1918 27-Mar Alltree C D DB 1912 Royal Welch Fusiliers Lt Germany 20 Douai British Cemetery Douai Arras 24 1917 24-Apr Rhys W L T SH 1905 1908 Rifle Brigade 2nd Lt Western Front 26 Duisans British Cemetry Arras, France Arras 25 1918 22-Mar Livingstone F D M 1900 1904 Royal Army Service Corps Capt Western Front 22 Duisans British Cemetry Arras, France Arras MC 26 1918 06-Apr Bell B G A AFC 1906 1908 Royal Flying Corps 2nd Lt Western Front 27 Flying Services Memorial Arras, France Arras 27 1918 26-Jan Crosfield H G AFC 1911 1915 Rifle Brigade 2nd Lt Western Front 20 Monchy British Cemetery Monchy-le-Preux Arras 28 1917 23-Apr Savage-Armstrong F S N SH 1895 1899 Royal Warwickshire Regiment Lt Col Western Front 36 Point du Jour Military Cemetery Arras, France Arras DSO 29 1918 28-Aug Bowring F H Ch 1895 1899 King's Liverpool Regiment Major Western Front 39 St Martin Calvaire British Cemetery St Martin sur Cojeul Arras 30 1917 05-Jun Tudor A R R 1907 1908 Seaforth Highlanders 2nd Lt Western Front 25 St Nicolas British Cemetery Arras, France Arras 31 1916 29-Dec Bowring C T Ch 1895 1899 Canadian Exp Force Lt Western Front 35 Villers Station Cemetery Arras, France Arras 32 1918 20-Jan Partridge J A P de RW 1909 1913 Canadian Exp Force Pt Western Front 23 Villers Station Cemetery Arras, France Arras 33 1918 19-Sep Shackles R G SH 1913 King's Shropshire Light Infantry 2nd Lt Western Front 19 Vis-en-Artois Memorial Arras, France Arras MC 34 1918 12-Nov Pugh J E RJD/AFC 1913 1916 Royal Flying Corps Lt Western Front 19 Gosselies Communal Cemetery Charleroi Belgium 35 1917 06-Jun Hamer H I 1906 1910 Royal Flying Corps Lt Western Front 25 Roeselare Communal Cemetery Roeselare, Belgium Belgium 36 1918 26-Jan Bennett Rev A J SH 1897 1900 Royal Warwickshire Regiment Chaplain Palestine 34 Kantara War Memorial Cemetery Kantara East Egypt MC 37 1918 03-Dec Treasure J H DB 1888 1891 Royal Garrison Artillery Major Western Front 44 Kantara War Memorial Cemetery Kantara East Egypt 38 1916 02-Aug Backhouse G L Ch 1910 1914 Royal Flying Corps 2nd Lt UK 18 Dundalk, St Patrick's Cemetery Dundalk, County Louth Eire 39 1917 10-Dec Church J V SH 1912 1915 King's Shropshire Light Infantry 2nd Lt Egypt 20 Alexandria (Hadra) War Cemetery Alexandria Eqypt 40 1919 30-Oct Evans A F FEB 1900 1904 Royal Air Force Lt Western Front 32 Charmes Military Cemetery Vosges France 41 1918 09-Oct Cooke J H M 1908 1910 Royal Army Service Corps Lt Western Front 25 Tourgeville Military Cemetery Deauville France 42 1918 21-Sep Nalder F S SH/O 1910 1914 King's Shropshire Light Infantry Capt Western Front 23 Doiran Military Cemetery Doiran Greece 43 1916 21-Feb Lloyd G K SH 1984 1989 King's Shropshire Light Infantry 2nd Lt Salonika 35 Mirka British Cemetery Kalamaria, Greece Greece 44 1918 28-Sep Priestley P T M 1903 1906 Royal Army Medical Corps Major Salonika 30 Salonika (Lembet Road) Military Cemetery Salonika Greece 45 1917 02-May Gaskell H L AFC 1912 1915 Royal Naval Air Service Sub Lt Salonika 19 Sarijol Military Cemetery Thessaloniki, Greece Greece 46 1914 10-Nov Anderson N R DB 1888 1892 Indian Army Major Bombay 40 Kirkee 1914-18 Memorial Pune, India India 47 1917 06-Apr Maddox C R SH/R 1901 Indian Army Capt QM Mesopotamia 31 Tehran Memorial Tehran Iran 48 1916 25-Aug Sprott F W M 1903 1906 Indian Army 2nd Lt Mesopotamia 27 Amara War Cemetery Maysan, Iraq Iraq 49 1918 15-Nov Maule G L R 1906 1909 Royal Army Medical Corps Capt Mesopotamia 27 Baghdad North Gate Cemetery Baghdad Iraq 50 1914 17-Nov Twiss A M M 1895 1898 Indian Army Capt Mesopotamia 33 Basra Memorial Basra, Iraq Iraq 51 1916 08-Mar Parsons A H SH 1896 1900 Gurkhas Capt Mesopotamia 33 Basra Memorial Basra, Iraq Iraq 52 1916 14-Apr Mathews A CJB 1908 1913 Cheshire Regiment Lt Mesopotamia 21 Basra Memorial Basra, Iraq Iraq 53 1917 18-Apr Thorne F N AFC 1896 1898 Royal Sussex Regiment Lt Col Western Front 36 Basra Memorial Basra, Iraq Iraq 54 1917 31-Oct FitzHugh G Ch 1888 1890 Welsh Regiment Capt Palestine 44 Beersheba War Cemetery Beersheba Israel Croix de Guerre 55 1918 04-Jul Johnson G E DB 1902 1907 Army Cyclist Corps Capt Italy 29 Giavera Memorial Giavera Italy (B) 56 1918 10-Aug Plummer J H FEB 1902 Gordon Highlanders Lt Western Front 30 Montecchio Precalcino Communcal Cem ExtVicenza Italy 57 1917 04-May Nelson R O AFC 1901 1904 Royal Army Service Corps Capt At sea 31 Savona Memorial Savona, Italy Italy 58 1915 30-Dec Hudson-Kinahan C B FEB 1897 1900 African Rifles Lt East Africa 32 Nairobi South Cemetery Nairobi, Kenya Kenya World War 1 - Old Salopians killed in Action 2 Cemetery Order A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 59 1918 09-Oct Gell J B S M 1913 1916 Royal Field Artillery 2nd Lt Western Front 19 Awoingt British Cemetery Cambrai Nord 60 1917 20-Nov Haseler W H K CJB 1905 1910 Tank Corps Capt Western Front 25 Cambrai Memorial Cambrai Nord 61 1917 01-Dec Hargreaves R W AFC 1905 1910 Welsh Guards Lt Western Front 25 Cambrai Memorial Cambrai Nord 62 1918 24-Oct Leedam R W SH 1900 1904 Canadian Exp Force Pt Western Front 30 Canonne Farm British Cemetery Cambrai Nord 63 1918 10-Oct Rudd K S CJB 1908 1913 West Yorkshire Regiment Capt Western Front 24 Caudry British Cemetery Cambrai Nord 64 1918 15-Jul Ealand A N M 1899 1902 Royal Flying Corps 2nd Lt Western Front 33 Dunkirk Town Cemetery Dunkirk Nord 65 1918 28-Sep Padmore A R FEB 1913 1917 Royal Flying Corps 2nd Lt Western Front 18 Dunkirk Town Cemetery Dunkirk Nord 66 1917 20-Nov Sampson T B Ch 1903 1907 King's Shropshire Light Infantry 2nd Lt Western Front 28 Fifteen Ravine British Cemetery Cambrai Nord 67 1918 21-Mar Bolton M B M 1906 1911 East Lancashire Regiment Capt Western Front 26 Le Cateau Military Cemetery Cambrai Nord MC 68 1918 04-Jan Westlake A N SH 1907 1912 Royal Flying Corps 2nd Lt Western Front 24 Niergnies Communcal Cemetery Cambrai Nord MC 69 1917 27-Aug Terry W G M 1897 1900 Lancashire Fusiliers Capt Western Front 31 Zuydcoote Military Cemetery Dunkirk Nord 70 1918 29-Oct Alltree E W DB 1903 1904 Royal Naval Reserve Lt Norway 30 Lillehammer Churchyard Lillehammer Norway 71 1919 11-Sep Burbury F W SH 1980 1984 Rifle Brigade Lt Col India Karachi 1914 War Memorial Karachi Pakistan 72 1917 26-Mar Bate T M 1904 1908 Royal Welch Fusiliers Lt Palestine 27 Jerusalem Memorial Mount Scopus Palestine 73 1918 30-Sep Leech R E H CJB 1911 1916 King's Shropshire Light Infantry 2nd Lt Western Front 21 Bethune Town Cemetery Bethune Pas de Calais 74 1918 09-Nov Hepton W M 1899 1903 Dragoon Guards Lt Western Front 34 Brebieres British Cemetery Douai Pas de Calais 75 1917 23-Sep Barlow J L O 1912 1914 Royal Flying Corps 2nd Lt Western Front 18 Bruay Communal Cemetery Ext Bethune Pas de Calais 76 1918 26-Oct
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