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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3695 Berry Thomas OS 20 (Born: 5 1 June 1916 HMS Ardent J/47482 38 Agnes Street, Son of David W. and Mary Ann Unmarried. Only Lieutenant-Commander Portsmouth Naval St. Aidan's Church Fri. 30 July 1920 January (Battle of (4th Destroyer SS Berry of 38 Agnes Street, SS Arthur Marsden, Captain of the Memorial. Panel: 14 ROH + Spiritualist 1896) Jutland) Flotilla) 'Ardent', and one other crew Meeting Hall ROH, member survived the sinking of Fowler Street the ship. 4280 Berry William Private Unknown Unknown 1914-5 Star France 21 Empress Whitburn Colliery Wounded in action in France and Whitburn Colliery Fri. 21 January 1916 Fri. 21 January Johnson Street, SS in hospital in January 1916. ROH 1916 'Worked at Whitburn but joined the forces at the outbreak of hostilities' - 'Gazette'.

4523 Berry William AB Unknown Unknown Benbow Bn. 4/91 (RNVR) 1914 'Mons' France 55 Nansen Street, A Caulker at Swan Hunters Son of Clara Berry (née Natt) [His mother, Clara, was born [Enlisted: 1 March [17.4.1918 to Height: 5'5½". Dark brown hair. RND Service Record (Born: 27 RND Star' Shipyard, (RND and the late Daniel Berry of 25 in SS and was 43 in 1911. 1909. 22 August 26.5.1918 - On Grey eyes. C. of E. War Gratuity - + 26 March 1915 November Service Record) Walter Street, Jarrow (in She had been married for 23 1914 - Joined leave from Holland. £26/10s. His father's (Daniel's) (Jarrow Express) 1890) 1911) and 55 Nansen Street, years and had had seven Benbow Bn. 8 19 November 1918 - death -aged 39 - was registered in Jarrow. (They were married in children, six still living.] October 1914 - Repatriated (to SS during the December q. 1905. SS' Registry Office on 20 Interned in Holland. leave). 13 January September 1887. Marriage 8.11.1916 to 1919 - registered in SS during the 6.12.1916 - On Demobilised.] September quarter of 1887). leave from Holland.]

5775 Berry Gunner Unknown Military Unknown Royal Garrison Jarrow. He was presented with a gold Fri. 20 December Medal Artillery watch from the Jarrow Heroes' 1918 (Jarrow Fund at the Kino Theatre, Jarrow. Express)

5796 Berry J. Private Unknown Military Unknown . A Coal Miner (?) Presented with a gold watch from Fri. 7 March 1919 Medal the Hebburn Heroes' Fund at the (Jarrow Express) Miners' Hall, Hebburn, in March 1919 - Jarrow Express.

2763 Berryman James Trimmer 38 (Born: 4 9 December HMS Glory 1065ST Whitburn Colliery [Birth registered in Sister: Mrs. Robson The 'Gazette' incorrectly says he Chatham Naval St. Bede's R.C. Sacred Sat. 9 December March 1877) 1915 (RNR) SS - March q. 1877.] of 159 Adelaide was serving aboard HMS Delta. St. Memorial. Memorial Heart Altar, SS + 1916 Street, SS. Bede's R.C. Sacred Heart Altar, SS Reference: 14. Whitburn Colliery = ' J.W. Berryman'. (In (Kent). ROH Memoriam). 4467 Berryman John William 2nd 23 27 November 15/ 178 Stevenson Son of John William and Annie He had sisters. In Memoriam. Cambrai Memorial, Tues. 22 November Lieutenant 1917 Regt. (attached Street, Westoe, P. (née Allen) Berryman of 178 Louverval. Panel 5. 1922 to 2nd/4th SS Stevenson Street, Westoe, SS. King's Own (They were married in SS' Yorkshire Light Registry Office on 12 Infantry) September 1893. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1893).

4646 Berryman James L/C Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 25 25/78 11 January France 13 Agnes Street, Enlisted: 19 November 1914. 31 Dale Street Roll of Sat. 16 January 1915 (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No SS January 1919 - Discharged - King's Honour, SS + Tues. 29 July 1919 NF (103 1914-5 Star) Regulations paragraph 392. (John + John Sheen + 'Irish Brigade, 34th Sheen). Heroes' (1917) Division) 1384 Bertie William Private 33 or 34 23 10/Gordon S/4740 8 July 1915 France 29 Reed Street, SS Foreman Painter for Youngest son of Margaret and Brother Bob and B- Born in SS. His birth was Fosse 7 Military ' Library Sat. 23 October Sat. 23 October Leithhead September Highlanders (44 (1914-5 Star) (Formerly - Messrs. Harkess, the late Edward Bertie in-L . John. Brother registered in SS during the Cemetery (Quality ROH 1915 + Mon. 24 1915 (GRO) 1915 Brigade, 15th 'Gazette') Middlesbrough of Mr. and Mrs. September quarter of 1881. E. Street), Mazingarbe. September 1917 + ('Gazette' - (Scottish) Bertie of Reed Middlesbrough. He served his I.B.3. Soldiers Died in the Leathhead) Division) Street, SS. apprenticeship with John Great War [Leithead - Readhead and Son - 'Gazette'. (In SDGW] Memoriam). 5736 Bertie William Sapper 57 September q. South Shields. Ethel Bertie (née Arkley). [He attended Holy Daughter: Patricia Birth registered in SS - September Holy Trinity Boys' Parker 1951 (SS) (They were married in St. Trinity Boys' School, M. (SS; June q. q. 1894. Holy Trinity School School ROH, SS Stephen's Church, SS, on 23 SS - Admitted: 7 July 1930). Admissions' Register - Wounded. (Served) June 1919. Their marriage 1902; Left: 19 July was registered in SS during 1907.] the June quarter of 1919).

5740 Bertie Alexander AB 68 March q. South Shields. Caroline Bertie (née Meach). [He attended Holy Daughters (all Birth registered in SS - September Holy Trinity Boys' Watson 1965 (SS) (Royal Naval (They were married in SS' Trinity Boys' School, registered in SS): q. 1896. Son: Edward (SS; School ROH, SS Reserve) Registry Office on 3 January SS - Admitted: 27 Mary J. (June q. December q. 1930). (Served) 1921. Their marriage was June 1904; Left: 16 1921), Marjorie registered in SS during the July 1909.] (June q. 1923) and March quarter of 1921). Jean (March q. 1927).

2647 Bertram George Private Unknown 10 June 1916 1st/5th 5/4226 No 1914-5 Born in Hebburn. E. Wallsend. No CWGC entry. Soldiers Died in the (Territorial) NF Star Great War (149 Brigade, 50th (Northumbrian) Division)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 1987 Besford Thomas Dean Sergeant 27 21 March 2/DLI (18 15696 11 France 78 Albert Road, A Grocer (in 1911) Son of Thomas and Jane [His father, Thomas, Siblings (1911 Born and E. in Jarrow. Birth Memorial. Bay St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 23 April 1915 (Warrant 1918 Brigade, 6th September Jarrow (in 1911) Besford (née Craster) of 78 was born in ages): Martha, 21 registered in SS - December q. 8 Honour + St. Mark's (Jarrow Express) + Officer Class ('Operation Division) 1915 (1914-5 Albert Road, Jarrow. (Their Cramlington and (B. Jarrow); 1890. He attended Croft Terrace Church Triptych, Fri. 17 May 1918 II) Michael') Star) marriage was registered in was a 50-year old Eleanor, 18 (B. School, Jarrow. Cousin: James Jarrow + Croft Terrace (Jarrow Express) + during the March Joiner (House Hebburn - Craig (B. Wallsend and aged 15 in School ROH, Jarrow: Soldiers Died in the quarter of 1884). Building). His Domestic Servant); 1911). 1915 Great War mother, Jane, was Annie, 16 (B. born in Jarrow and Hebburn - Dress was 45. They had Maker); Charles, 14 been married for 22 (B. Hebburn); years and had had Isabella, 9 (B. six children, all still Jarrow). living.]

6820 Besford Frederick AB 75 (Born: 2 Unknown Collingwood Bn. TZ 2/18 1914 'Mons' France 24 Walter Street, A Hand Driller (in 1911) [A Son of Leonard Robert and Margaret (Maggie) Besford [His father, Leonard Siblings (1901 Born in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk - Frederick Street Roll William January RND (Later Sea (RNVR) Star' Jarrow (in 1901), Driller (RND Service Eleanor Rosanna Besford (née (née Stephenson) of 318 Robert (A Shipyard ages): Ethel Mary March q. 1884. Siblings: Philip of Honour 1884) Service) 29 Frobisher Record)] Farman) of 24 Walter Street, South Frederick Street, SS. Labourer), was born (20; Yarmouth - Henry (B: Jarrow; SS - June q. Street, Hebburn Jarrow. (Their marriage was (They were married in St. in Great Yarmouth, June q. 1881), Ellen 1898) & Adelaide (B: Jarrow; SS - (in 1911), and 318 registered in Great Yarmouth Oswald's Church, Hebburn, Norfolk (June q. Katherine (13; June q. 1901). Children: Gladys (SS; South Frederick during the December quarter on 21 March 1909. Their 1855), and died in Yarmouth - June q. Dec. q. 1909), May (SS; Sept. q. Street, SS (RND of 1874). marriage was registered in SS - June q. 1936, 1888), Lilian Maud 1914), Frederick W. (Dec. q. 1916) Service Record) SS during the March quarter aged 81. His (10; B: Jarrow; SS - & Margaret (1921). of 1909). mother, Eleanor September q. 1891) Rosanna, was born and Frank (6; B: in Great Yarmouth, Jarrow; SS - June q. c. 1856, and died in 1895). SS - June q. 1923, aged 67.]

1988 Best Robert Private 35 (or 37 - 20 9/Cheshire Regt. 36496 No 1914-5 France Dudley Arms Chemical Traveller (in Son of Jane Tennant Best and [His mother, Jane Tennant [His father, Thomas, Siblings: Jane Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the Tennant Family September (58 Brigade, Star Hotel, Dudley (in 1911) the late Thomas Best of 27 Best, was born in Lanark, died 28 December Tennant Best, died SS - June q. 1879. E. Northwich, Panel 61 to 63. Honour Great War (GRO) Headstone) 1917 19th (Western) 1911) Bede Burn Road, Jarrow Scotland, and was a 76-year 1906, aged 79. His 16 April 1884, aged Cheshire. Family Headstone (Belgium). [Tennent - Division) old widow in 1911, residing mother, Jane, died 15 ; Thomas Best, mentions Margaret Tennant Best, SDGW] at 27 Bede Burn Road, 11 August 1912, died 29 January died 3 October 1859 (Interred at Jarrow. She had been aged 77. There is a 1877, aged 6 years Lanark); married for 55 years and had Family Headstone in 5 months; Janet had six children, three still Jarrow Cemetery.] Best (B. Glasgow, living.] 49, Draper, Single - in 1911).

4526 Best John AB Unknown Military Unknown Howe Bn. and TZ/2312 512 John Boldon Colliery [A Miner Son of Thomas Best of 512 [6 May 1918 - Posted to [Enlisted: 10 [11 to 21.6.1917 - Height: 5'7". Light coloured hair. Boldon Colliery RND Service Record (Born: 10 Medal ('LG': Hood Bn. RND (RNVR) Williamson (RND Service Record)] John Williamson Street, SS Hood Bn. 9.7.1918 - On December 1914. Leave to UK. Grey eyes. C. of E. War Gratuity - Miners' Club ROH January (Year 17 April 1917, Street, SS leave to Paris. 25.11.1918 to 29.4.1915 - 4.8.1917 to £28. Woman and 'Mary' tattooed not given)) page 3696) 9.12.1918 - Leave to UK via Sentenced to 21 23.9.1917 - on right wrist. Boulogne. 11.2.1919 - days detention. Attached to 176 Demobilised.] 11.6.1915 - Tunnelling Sentenced to 28 Company, R.E. days detention. 1.3.1918 - Admitted 25.10.1915 - Joined to GH, Rouen Howe Bn. 3.8.1916 - (wound by pick - To 1st Field left foot).] Ambulance RND (Scabies). 2.10.1916 - To hospital (flat feet).]

6030 Betham Septimus Corporal 51 June q. 1930 4/DLI South Shields. Married. (His marriage was Birth registered in SS - March q. Holy Trinity School (Tynemouth) registered in Tynemouth 1878. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' ROH, SS during the September Boys' School - Admitted: 11 (Served) quarter of 1905). January 1886; Left: 11 January 1890. 6048 Betham James Edwin Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Field South Shields. Birth registered in SS - March q. Holy Trinity School Artillery 1895. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' ROH, SS Boys' School - Admitted: 7 July (Served) 1902; Left: 6 January 1908.

1626 Bewick Thomas Driver 35 28 December 74th Division 99406 76 Robinson Whitburn Colliery (Coal Eldest son of John and ['Of St. Michael's S & B-in-L: Johanna Died at Military Westoe Cemetery. Whitburn Colliery Fri. 11 February Fri. 11 February 1918 Ammunition Street, SS (70 Miner) Dorothy Ann Bewick (née Parish' - Westoe & Charlie Philpots. Hospital. Brothers: AB Frederick 1.C.342. (South ROH + Robinson 1916 + Wed. 20 1916 (including Column RFA Robinson Street - Clark) of 76 Robinson Street, Cemetery Burial S: Maggie Hall of Bewick (third son), wounded on 17 Shields). Street Roll of Honour, November 1918 + photos of two Westoe Cemetery SS. (They were married in St. Register. Brothers: 175 Maxwell December 1915 at Gallipoli and in SS Tues. 31 December of his brothers) Burial Register) Stephen's Church, SS, on 16 John and Fred. Street, SS. B & S-in- a convalescent camp + AB John 1918 + Thurs. 2 October 1875. Their marriage Sister-in-Law: Julia. L: Bill & Laura. S & B- Bewick (youngest son) - on a mine- January 1919 + was registered in SS during No SDGW entry.] in-L: Meggie & Joe. sweeper. Tues. 28 December the December quarter of S: Rebecca. 1920 (In Memoriam) 1875). + Wed. 28 December 1921

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3974 Bewick John AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 76 Robinson Youngest son of John and Eldest Brother: He served on a mine-sweeper. His Robinson Street Roll Fri. 11 February Fri. 11 February Street, SS Dorothy Ann Bewick (née Thomas (RFA - 'On brother Frederick was wounded of Honour, SS 1916 + Wed. 20 1916 (Includes Clark) of 76 Robinson Street, active service since on 17 December 1915 at Gallipoli November 1918 both his SS. (They were married in St. the war broke out' - and was then moved to a brothers) Stephen's Church, SS, on 16 'Gazette'). Brother: convalescent camp - 'Gazette'. October 1875. Their marriage Frederick Charles V. was registered in SS during (No. 3980). (Birth the December quarter of registered in SS 1875). during the September quarter of 1888).

3980 Bewick Frederick AB 81 (Born: 3 March q. Anson Bn. RND TZ/1062 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 76 Robinson St. Hilda's Colliery Third son of John and Dorothy Julia Bewick (née [Enlisted: 4 Eldest Brother: Birth registered in SS - September Fri. 11 February Fri. 11 February Charles V. August 1888 - 1970 (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Street, SS Ann Bewick (née Clark) of 76 Thompson). (They were November 1914. Thomas Bewick q. 1888. Wounded in action at 1916 + Thurs. 19 1916 (Including RND Service (Merton, Robinson Street, SS. (They married in St. Michael's 15.6.1917 - (RFA). Youngest Gallipoli on 17 December 1915 and September 1918 + two of his Record) London) were married in St. Stephen's Church, SS, on 20 August Promoted to L/S. Brother: AB John later moved to a convalescent RND Service Record brothers) Church, SS, on 16 October 1921. Their marriage was 18.12.1915 - Adm. Bewick RN - mine- camp - 'Gazette'. 1875. Their marriage was registered in SS during the 17th SH, Cape sweeping (No. registered in SS during the September quarter of 1921). Helles (Shrapnel 3974). [Height: December quarter of 1875). wounds, chest & 5'4". Brown hair. legs). 19.12.15 - To Blue eyes. C. Of E. HS 'Assaye'. 6.1.16 - Discharged from GH Demanhour, Alexandria. 1.3.16 - Emb. HMT 'Crispin' at Alex. for Mudros]

2602 Bicker Henry Hill Private 34 31 October 19/DLI 73802 No 1914-5 France 65 Spoor Street, Fourth son of Robert and Sarah Olive Bicker (née Brother and Sister- Born in SS. His birth was Vichte Military Sat. 1 February 1919 (Harry) 1918 (Bantams) (104 Star Dunston, Kezia Bicker (née Hill) of 161 Rutherford) of 65 Spoor in-Law: Jim and registered in SS during the Cemetery. II.B.6. + Soldiers Died in Brigade, 35th . South Eldon Street, SS. (Their Street, Dunston, Gateshead. Mary Bicker of 138 September quarter of 1884. E. (Belgium). the Great War Division) marriage was registered in (They were married in St. South Palmerston Dunston, Gateshead. Portsea, Hampshire, during Jude's Church, SS, on 23 Street, SS. the June quarter of 1873). September 1905. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1905).

1989 Bigley Daniel AB 23 (Born: 5 30 December HMS Natal TZ/53 81 Buddle Street, Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of Maria Bigley (née Ray) Unmarried. [Sister & B-in-L: [His mother, Maria, Siblings (all born in Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Chatham Naval St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 15 November Fri. 15 (Danny) April 1892) 1915 (RNVR) Jarrow (in 1911) (Jarrow Shipyard) (Plater's of 81 Buddle Street, Jarrow, Ruth Overton (27 in 1911) & was born in Wigton, Jarrow; 1911 ages): SS - June q. 1892. His father's Memorial. Memorial Honour + Palmer's 2013 November 2013 Labourer in 1911) and the late John Henry Thomas Overton. Brother: Cumberland, and Thomas, 25 death was registered in SS - March Reference: 15. Cenotaph + PHOTO Bigley. (They were married in Robert Nichol Bigley (19 was 51. She had (Carpenter's q. 1895, aged 42. He had earlier (Kent). (Vincent St. Mary's Church, SS, on 3 October 1881 to February been married for 33 Labourer - served as Gunner 669 in Mullen) + Bigley February 1878. Their 1934), RGA, aged 52 (No. years and had had Shipyard); George, Tynemouth RGA (Territorial). Family Research marriage was registered in SS 5020). Uncle: Isaac Ray (B. eight children, 23 (Gas Stoker - during the March quarter of Wigton; 57 in 1911). Cousin: seven still living. Gas Works); 1878). Robert Bigley.] Death registered in William, 21 (Plater's SS - June q. 1932, Labourer - aged 72.] Shipyard).

5269 Bigley William Acting 88 (Born: 25 Military 1978 1/East Yorkshire 3/5724 20 France A Regular Soldier. [He Sixth child of John Henry and [Sister & B-in-L: Ruth [His mother, Maria, Brother: AB Daniel Born in Jarrow. Enlisted on 2 Fri. 1 February 1918 PHOTO (Two - Corporal December Medal Regt. (18 September captured a machine-gun, Maria Bigley (née Ray) of 81 Overton (27 in 1911) & was born in Wigton, Bigley, HMS Natal, August 1910. Height: 5'4". Light (Jarrow Express) + Family (L/C) 1889) Brigade, 6th 1914 (1914 killed four of the enemy Buddle Street, Jarrow. (They Thomas Overton. Brother: Cumberland, and 30 December 1915, brown hair. C. of E. His left eye Fri. 31 January 1919 Collection) Division) and 'Mons' Star') and rescued a wounded were married in St. Mary's Robert Nichol Bigley (19 was 51. She had aged 23 (No. 1989). refracted (turned in). In France: (Jarrow Express) + 2/East Yorkshire officer - Jarrow Express.] Church, SS, on 3 February October 1881 to February been married for 33 B: Gunner Robert 20.9.1914 to 2.5.1916. Home: Everard Wyrall: 'The Regt. and 8/East 1878. Their marriage was 1934). Uncle: Isaac Ray (B. years and had had Nichol Bigley, 2nd 3.5.1916 to 18.8.1916. Arrived East Yorkshire Regt. Yorkshire Regt. registered in SS during the Wigton; 57 in 1911). Cousin: eight children, Anti-Aircraft Salonika: 29.8.1916. Manchester In The Great War' March quarter of 1878). Robert Bigley.] seven still living. Section RGA, Hospital: 4.12.1916 - 19.1.1917. (pages 238 and 467) Death registered in February 1934, SS - June q. 1932, aged 52 (No. 5020). aged 72.]

5270 Bigley Robert Nichol Gunner 52 (Born: 19 Buried: 28 2nd Anti-Aircraft 200846 1914-5 Star France 17 Albion Street, Steel Works Labourer at Second son of John Henry and Hannah Jane Bigley (née [His mother, Maria, Brother: AB Daniel Sister & B-in-L: Ruth Overton (27 in Jarrow Cemetery. [Children: George PHOTO (Family October February Section, RGA (Formerly Jarrow (in Palmers + A Labourer (in Maria Bigley (née Ray) of 81 Joicey). (They were married was born in Wigton, Bigley, HMS Natal, 1911) & Thomas Overton. Uncle: 11.131. William (B: 5 July Collection) 1881) 1934 (Formerly RFA) 90609) September 1902) February 1934) Buddle Street, Jarrow. (They in St. Paul's Church, Jarrow, Cumberland, and 30 December 1915, Isaac Ray (B. Wigton; 57 in 1911). 1904); John Henry (B: and 29 Milton were married in St. Mary's on 31 March 1902. She died was 51. She had aged 23 (No. 1989). Cousin: Robert Bigley. 23 January 1907); Street, Jarrow (in Church, SS, on 3 February in December 1921). Mary been married for 33 B: Acting Corporal Phyllis (B: 10 January 1907) and 1878. Their marriage was Bigley (née Costelloe). (They years and had had William Bigley MM, November 1909) and 50 Walter Street, registered in SS during the were married in South eight children, East Yorkshire Sheila Jones Bigley (B: Jarrow (in March quarter of 1878). Shields' Registry Office on 1 seven still living. Regt., 1978. aged 29 September 1934).] September 1914) September 1924). Death registered in 88. and 52 Walter SS - June q. 1932, Street, Jarrow (in aged 72.] February 1934)

5353 Billam William Private Unknown Unknown DLI Sister: Miss M. Wounded for the third time in Fri. 3 May 1918 Billam of 1 Franklin April 1918 and a P.O.W. (Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Street, Jarrow. Express).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3326 Biller Edward John Corporal 37 25 January 9/Royal 3162 11 November France 46 Clayton Street, Postal Clerk (in 1911) Theresa Helena Biller (née Born: St. John's, Royston, Amara War Monkton Memorial + Soldiers Died in the 1917 Warwickshire 1914 ('Mons' Jarrow (in 1911) Stoddart) of Summerhouse, Herefordshire. E. Jarrow. A Cemetery. XIX.H.16. St. Peter's Memorial Great War Regt. (39 Star') Piercebridge, Co. Durham. Regular or a Reservist. His birth (Iraq). Plaque, Jarrow Brigade, 13th (Their marriage was was registered in Royston, (Western) registered in Hartlepool Hertfordshire, during the Division) during the June quarter of December quarter of 1879. 1914).

1990 Billing Frederick Corporal 37 1 October 1/King's Own 3/3433 15 January France 11 Chaytor Street, Ship Plater's Helper - Mary Billing (née Finnerty) of [His wife, Mary, was Children: Margaret Born in Sheffield. E. SS. He Loos Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 30 April 1915 1915 Yorkshire Light 1915 (1914-5 Jarrow (in 1911 Shipyard (in 1911) 11 Chaytor Street, Jarrow. born in Jarrow and (Born in Jarrow; 3 in attended St. Bede's R.C. School, Panel 97 and 98 Honour + St. Bede's (Jarrow Express) + Infantry (83 Star) and October (They were married in SS' was 26. They had March 1911), Jarrow. Niece: Annie Joyce (Born R.C. School ROH, Fri. 5 May 1916 Brigade, 28th 1915) Registry Office on 7 been married for Frederick Barnabus in Jarrow; 15 in 1911). Jarrow (Jarrow Express) + Division) December 1907. Their three years and had (Born in Jarrow; 3 Soldiers Died in the marriage was registered in had two children, months old in Great War SS during the December both still living.] March 1911 - SS, quarter of 1907). March q. 1911) & Margaret (SS, June q. 1914)..

1280 Bin Ali Ali Fireman/Trim Unknown 26 December SS 'Glenmorven' Indian Born in India? Bombay 1914-1918 Mon. 20 August mer 1914 (Leith) Merchant Memorial, Mumbai. 1917 Service (India). 3287 Bingham James Private 24 4 October 12th/13th NF 21968 13 December France Boldon Colliery Born: Murton Colliery. E. Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Nicholas' Roll of Soldiers Died in the William 1917 (62 Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 Newcastle. He must have been a Panel 19 to 23 and Honour, Boldon Great War Division) Star) parishoner or lived in the parish of 162. (Belgium). Colliery + Boldon St. Nicholas. His birth was Colliery Workmen registered in Easington, Co. Durham, during the September quarter of 1893.

1784 Binnie Richard Private 46 10 February Royal Defence 7531 No MRIC Hebburn Colliery. Isabella Binnie (née Wilson) Four Children (all E. Jarrow. R. Hebburn Colliery. Hebburn Cemetery. All Saints' Church Soldiers Died in the 1918 Corps entry. of 110 Nora Street, Tyne births registered in Formerly 421 RGA. L."C". 77. ROH, Great War Dock. (They were married in SS): John W. (Sept. SS' Registry Office on 10 q. 1911), Isabella S. October 1910. Their (June q. 1913), marriage was registered in Richard (December SS during the December q. 1914) & Florence quarter of 1910). E. (March q. 1916).

1991 Binnie Arnold Private 19 21 July 1918 5/King's Own 51922 No 1914-5 France 20 Russell Street, Son of Elizabeth Anne Binnie Unmarried. [The death of [His mother, Sister: Mary Born: , Northumberland. Soissons Memorial St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the Yorkshire Light Star Jarrow (in 1911) + (née Short) of 50 Dee Street, his father, Wilson Binnie, Elizabeth Anne, was Margaret (Born - E. and R. Jarrow. Formerly Honour Great War Infantry (187 50 Dee Street, Jarrow, and the late Wilson aged 28, was registered in born in Seaton , 5/92117 7th Training Reserve Bn. Brigade, 62nd Jarrow Binnie. (They were married in Castle Ward during the Delaval, Northumberland; 9 (2nd West SS' Registry Office on 11 December quarter of 1901.] Northumberland, in March 1911; Riding) Division) August 1897. Their marriage and was 38. She Castle Ward - June was registered in SS during had had two q. 1901). Uncle: the September quarter of children, both still Samuel Short (Born - 1897). living.] Monkton; aged 32 in 1911; Cartman).

4647 Binnie George Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 25 25/764 11 January France 14 Harrisons He served with 25/NF in France Sat. 16 January 1915 (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No Court, SS between 11 January 1916 and 30 + John Sheen + 'Irish NF (103 1914-5 Star) August 1918. Tranferred to Heroes' (1917) Brigade, 34th 24/ on 21 August Division) 1918. (John Sheen). 6783 Binyon Charles John Stoker 69 December q. Royal Navy 3 Hylton Road A Shipyard Labourer (in Son of Charles (A Glassmaker) Rachel Binyon (née [Brother: Private Children: Joseph Born in Sunderland. Birth Brunswick St. & 1943 (SS) West, Sunderland 1901) and Hannah Binyon (née Carrahar) of 15 Brunswick George Henry Dent (Sunderland; registered in Sunderland - Wilson St. Roll of (in 1881), 11 Dent) of 3 Hylton Road West, Street, SS. (They were Binyon, 3/DLI, 9 June q. 1899), September q. 1874. Honour. Simpson Street, Sunderland (in 1881). (Their married in Deptford, Co. January 1918, aged George Henry Sunderland (in marriage was registered in Durham, on 1 October c. 52 (B: Sunderland; (Sunderland; June 1901), 13 Sunderland during the June 1896). March q. 1865). q. 1901), Dorothy Anderson Street, quarter of 1864). Siblings (1881 ages): Jane M. SS (in 1911), and Elizabeth Ann (12; (Sunderland; March 15 Brunswick Sunderland - June q. q. 1905), Charles Street, SS (in 1869), Joseph Dent John (Sunderland; 1918 - Electoral (9; Sunderland - Born: 21 May 1907; Roll) June q. 1872) and Died: SS - Sept. q. William E. (2).] 1970, aged 63) & Harriet E. (SS; September q. 1910).

867 Birch Alfred Chief 29 13 February SS 'Taxandrier' Mercantile 20 Mariners Son of Elizabeth and the late Kathleen May Birch (née Born in SS. His birth was St. Aidan's Church Fri. 9 + Edward Engineer 1917 (London) Marine Cottages, SS John Birch Coughlan) of 20 Mariners registered in SS during the ROH, SS + SS Marine Mon. 7 February (GRO) Cottages, SS. (They were December quarter of 1887. The Engineers' Association 1921 married in St. Aidan's 14th List of Merchant Marine ROH Church, SS, on 5 October Deaths lists his place of residency 1916. Their marriage was as SS. registered in SS during the December quarter of 1916).

5815 Birch S.S. Private Unknown Meritorious Unknown Royal Military Jarrow. Fri. 6 June 1919 Service Police (R.M.P.) (Jarrow Express) Medal

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3114 Bird James AB 24 (Born: 29 6 September Drake Bn. RND TZ/154 25 April 1915 Dardanelles 43 St. Rollox Clerk in a Copperworks (in Son of James (An Engineer's Unmarried. [His father, [Enlisted: 16 Sisters: Lilly (20 in Draft for BEF: 15 June 1917. Bagneux British New Town Wesleyan Fri. 8 October 1915 April 1894) 1918 (DOW (63rd (Royal (RNVR) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Street, Hebburn 1911) + An Assistant Fitter) and Susan Bird of 43 St. James, was born at Bervie, September 1914. 1911; Born in Rejoined Drake Bn: 10 July 1917 to Cemetery, Methodist Church (Jarrow Express) + in 29th Naval) Division) (in 1911) and 3 Storekeeper Rollox Street, Hebburn. (The Kincardineshire, and was 50 Drake Bn. (B/492): 3 Hebburn; A 25 August 1918. Gunshot Wound: Gézaincourt. VI.F.24. ROH, Hebburn + RND Database Casualty Thistle Street, RND Database gives his in 1911. His mother, Susan, November 1914 to 2 Milliner), Eliza (13 Right Chest - Penetrating: 25 Hebburn New Town Clearing Hebburn (in 1901) mother's name as 'Jane Bird'). was also born at Bervie and September 1915. in 1901; B: August 1918. School ROH Station) was 52. They had been Diarrhoea. Invalided Hebburn) and Edith married for 25 years and had to UK: 3 September (8 in 1901; B: had four children, all still 1915. Draft for BEF Hebburn). [He living.] (Bomber): 25 attended Hebburn September 1916. New Town School, Drake Bn: 10.2.17 - leaving in 1908.] 18.2.17. Trench Foot. Invalided to UK (Pneumonia): 8.3.1917]

3271 Bird Robert Private 21 6 March 1916 2/West 19423 9 December France Son of Josiah and T. Bird of 21 Unmarried. MRIC: Legatee of deceased, Miss Royal Irish Rifles' St. Nicholas' Roll of Soldiers Died in the Yorkshire Regt. 1915 (1914-5 Philip Street, Hebburn Quay Sarah Rutter, resided at 25 Richard Graveyard, Laventie. Honour, Boldon Great War (23 Brigade, 8th Star) Street, Monkearmouth. II.D.1. Colliery Division)

6703 Bird W. Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field 25 Palmer Street, Admitted to hospital suffering Fri. 13 October 1916 Artillery (or Jarrow (in from injuries received at the Front (Jarrow Express) Royal Engineers - October 1916) by 12 October 1916 - Jarrow Jarrow Express) Express.

1992 Black Lewis Younie Sergeant 22 1 July 1916 20 (Tyneside 20/307 No 1914-5 France 4 Wylam Street, An Apprentice Carpenter Son of Christina and the late [His mother, Christina, was [20/NF moved Siblings (1911 Born in Jarrow. E. Newcastle. Birth Thiépval Memorial. Jarrow Library ROH + Fri. 16 April 1915 Scottish) / NF Star Jarrow (in 1911) (in 1911) William Black of Jarrow. born in Dundee and was 55 forward with 23/NF ages): William, 25, registered in SS - June q. 1894. He Pier and Face 10B, Ellison C.E. School (Jarrow Express) + (102 Brigade, (Natives of Scotland). in March 1911. She had up Mash Valley B. Wallsend (Ship attended Ellison C.E. School, 11B and 12B ROH, Jarrow Fri. 24 June 2016 + 34th Division) been married for 38 years north of La Boisselle Plater's Helper - Jarrow. Grandmother: Christina Tues. 5 July 2016 + and had had ten children, at 7.30 am. - the Shipyard); George, Martin - B. Perth; 84 in 1911. Soldiers Died in the nine still living.] advance being 22, B. Dundee Great War across the widest (Carpenter's part of No Man's Labourer - Land on 1 July. All Shipyard); Henry, officers and 16, B. Jarrow (Ship sergeants in 20/NF Plater's Marker - became casualties Shipyard). that day.]

4762 Black William Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 27 27/799 11 January France 9 John Clay Enlisted: 14 January 1915. 17 Sat. 16 January 1915 (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No Street, SS August 1915 - AWOL, Court in SS. + John Sheen + 'Irish NF (103 1914-5 Star) Heroes' (1917) Brigade, 34th Division) 4908 Black D.J. Private Unknown Unknown 23 (Tyneside 23/513 No 1914-5 France 204 Hope Street, John Sheen Scottish) / NF Star Jarrow (102 Brigade, 34th Division) 5006 Black John Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 4 Green's Terrace, A Ships' Joiner (in 1911) Son of John Cunningham Black Henrietta Black (née [His father, John Brothers (1901 Born in SS. Children (1911 ages; all Hedley Street Roll of Tues. 11 December Fusiliers SS (in 1891), 12 (A Master Mariner) and Jane Thompson) of 25 Hedley Cunningham (A ages): Robert (16; born and registered in SS): Sarah Honour 1917 Moon Street, SS Black (née Pratt) of 12 Moon Street, SS (in 1911). (They Master Mariner), SS - Dec. q. 1884), (6; June q. 1904), Henrietta (5; (in 1901), and 25 Street, SS (in 1901). (They were married in St. was born in SS Isaac Pratt (12; SS - December q. 1905), Jane Hannah Hedley Street, SS were married in St. Mary's Stephen's Church, SS, on 5 (March q. 1863) & March q. 1889) & T. (3; December q. 1907) and John (in 1911) Church, SS, on 20 March 1881. August 1901. Their marriage was 39 in 1901. He William (10). (1; December q. 1909). Their marriage was registered was registered in SS during died in SS - June q. Sisters (1901 ages): in SS during the March quarter the September quarter of 1917, aged 54. His Jane A. (14), of 1881). 1901). mother, Jane A., Elizabeth (5) and was 49 in 1911. Frances (2). They had been Brother-in-Law: married for 31 years Ralph Parker - born and had had ten in SS and a 19-year children, seven still old Tug Boatman in living.] 1901. 6964 Black Isaac Pratt 60 September q. 4 Greens Terrace, A Steam Tugboat Fireman Son of John C. and Jane Black [His father, John C. Siblings (1911 ages; Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Morton Street Roll of Tues. 25 September 1949 (SS) SS (in 1891), 12 (in 1911) of 25 Cleveland Street, SS (in (A Master Mariner), both born in SS): March q. 1889. Sister: Jane A. - Honour 1917 Moon Street, SS 1911) was born in SS and Elizabeth (15) and born in SS and 14 in 1891. (in 1901), and 25 was 39 in 1901. His Albert (9). Siblings Cleveland Street, mother, Jane A., (1901 ages; all born SS (in 1911) was born in SS and in SS): John (20; A was 49 in 1911. Carpenter/House They had been Joiner), Robert M. married for 31 years (16; Fourth Hand and had had ten on a Steam Tug), children, seven still William (10) and living.] Francis (2).

2872 Blackburn William Junior 35 3 October SS 'Burutu' Nigerian Sarah Elizabeth Blackburn St. Saviours Church Mon. 14 October George Engineer 1918 Marine (née Horsman) of 25 Memorial, Lagos. 1918 Brabourne Street, Tyne (Nigeria). Dock. (They were married in SS' Registry Office on 12 February 1907. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1907).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 6521 Blackburn George Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 31 Stanhope He enlisted in the 4th Sat. 29 May 1915 (Northumbrian) Road, SS (in May (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 28 Howitzer 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 3711 Blackey Tom Fireman 25 8 September SS 'Newholm' Mercantile South Shields. Born: Mendi, Sierra Leone. A Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 2 August 1919 1917 (Newcastle) Marine Mercantile Marine List of Deaths gives his place of residency as SS.

891 Blacklock Joseph AB 21 (Born: 3 28 April 1917 Anson Bn. RND TZ/6780 No 1914-5 France South Shields. A Labourer Son of George and Dorothy Unmarried. [Brothers-in- [Enlisted: 9.8.15. Grandson of Sarah Sister: Maggie. Brothers: George & Arras Memorial. Bay Holy Trinity Church Mon. 4 June 1917 + Mon. 4 June June 1895) (63rd (Royal (RNVR) Star Blacklock. [He attended Holy Law: Bob and Arthur. Draft for MEF: Miller of 79 West Percy. Grandmother: Annie. Aunts 1 ROH, SS + Holy Trinity Sat. 27 April 1918 + 1917 Naval) Division) Trinity Boys' School, SS - Grandmother: J.P. Wright + 16.2.16. Posted to Holborn, SS, and & Uncles: Mr. & Mrs. J. Crass & Boys' School ROH, SS Thurs. 28 April 1921 Admitted: 7 July 1903; Left: 27 Annie. Sister-in-Law: Nora. Anson Bn. at later of 85 Back Mr. & Mrs. Sambers. Aunt & (Served) + West (In Memoriam) + Fri. May 1909.] The 'Gazette' erroneously Stavros: 23.3.16 - West Holborn, SS. Uncle: Mrs. G. Purdy + cousins Holborn ROH. 28 April 1922 + Sat. claims he was KIA aged 22.] 12.9.16. Colitis. S. & B-in-L: Mary & Tom & Ethel. Cousins: Emma, Ada, 28 April 1923 + RND Base Depot, Etaples: Robert (Bob) Wilhelmina, James & Joseph Service Record 28.10.16. 3rd Breeze (in France). Blacklock. 'Gazette' says he was Entrenching Bn: Cousin: Mary Jane 21. 9.11.16. Anson Bn: Bucham. Aunts: 26.11.16 - 5.2.17. Emma and Lizzie. Posted to 188th Uncles: James and Brigade Labour Coy. George. Aunt Mary Anson: 18.3.17. - and Uncle Jack. 28.4.17.]

4428 Blacklock J. Private Unknown Unknown 2/DLI (18 1914-5 Star France 10 Alderson Wounded in the leg - 'Gazette'. Mon. 5 July 1915 Mon. 5 July Brigade, 6th Street, SS 1915 Division) 382 Blackmore Edward Private 31 11 May 1916 'C' Company, 27 27/46 No 1914-5 France 240 H.S. Edwards St. Hilda's Colliery Son of James and Jane Ann Alice Blackmore of 240 H.S. Born: Murton Colliery, Co. Bécourt Military St. Hilda's Miners' Wed. 31 May 1916 + Sat. 17 June (Tyneside Irish) / Star Street, SS Blackmore of Murton Colliery, Edwards Street, SS Durham. E. SS. He had children. Cemetery, Bécordel- Lodge ROH Fri. 11 May 1917 (In 1916 NF (103 Co. Durham Living 17 Alison Street at the time Bécourt. I.L.14. Memoriam) + 'Irish Brigade, 34th of his enlistment. St. Hilda's Heroes' (1917) + Division) Miners' Lodge ROH = 'G.E. Soldiers Died in the Blackmore'. Great War

5143 Blackwood Charles 2nd- Unknown Unknown 1st/9th DLI 25 Marine An Accountant in the Son of Charles Henry (A Coal Annabel Blackwood (née [By 1911 his father, [During the Second Birth registered in SS - September Mike Todd Stanley Lieutenant (Born: 25 July (Territorial) Approach, SS partnership of Snowdon Merchant) and Isabella Scott). (They were married Charles Henry, had World War he q. 1888. He entered SS Boys' High 1888) (151 Brigade, (1891), 4 and Blackwood, King Blackwood (née Dunn) of 3 in All Saints' Church, become an served in the 7th School on 17 September 1900 and 50th Sydenham Street, SS Sydenham Terrace, SS. (Their , on 17 October Accountant to a Bn. Durham Home left in July 1904. (Northumbrian) Terrace, SS (1901) marriage was registered in 1918. Their marriage was General Merchant Guard.] Division) and 3 Sydenham Tynemouth during the registered in SS during the 'in coal, slag, glass', Terrace, SS (in September quarter of 1887). December quarter of 1918). etc.] 1911)

1352 Blair Matthew Private 31 (or 32) 29 March 22 (Tyneside 22/589 No 1914-5 France 4 Haddocks Readhead's Shipyard, SS (A Son of John and Mary J. Blair Rose Ann Morgan (formerly [Siblings: John Children: Matthew Born: . E. SS. Birth Ration Farm Military Readhead's Plaque + Thurs. 13 April 1916 Thurs. 13 April 1916 Scottish) / NF Star Buildings, (SS) (in Labourer - 1911) (née Evans). (Their marriage Blair, née Boyle) of 4 James, Mary Jane, (1910), Charles (SS, registered in Tynemouth during Cemetery, La Holy Trinity Church + Wed. 28 + Thurs. 1916 (102 Brigade, 1911) and 30 was registered in Tynemouth Haddocks Buildings, SS, and Margaret E., Ruth June q. 1914), Peter the June quarter of 1884. N. Blair Chapelle- ROH, SS + West 29 March 1917 + 34th Division) Portberry Street, during the September quarter 30 Portberry Street, SS. Annie, James F. (SS, June q. 1915) according to the CWGC. S-in-L: D'Armentières. I.B.5. Holborn ROH + Soldiers Died in the SS ('Gazette' - 13 of 1875). (They were married on 17 William, Charles, & Rose A. (SS, June Polly. B-in-L: James.Chaplain's Borough of Great War April 1916) July 1909. Their marriage Sarah Lizzie and q. 1916). Bros: letter to his mother. Aged 34 in Tynemouth ROH was registered in SS during George. His widow John, George & the 'Gazette' (on 28 March 1917). the September quarter of remarried in SS on 1 William (in France). (In Memoriam). 1909). June 1919 (William Sisters: Annie & B. Morgan).] Sarah. Brother & S- in-L: Charles & Nellie.

2873 Blair George Skipper (CPO 37 6 October HMS Firefly RNR 15 Aldwych Eldest son of James and Henrietta Blair (née [Little daughter: Brothers: PO Albert Born in SS. His widow's address is Malta (Capuccini) Sat. 29 January 1916 Sat. 29 January Wilson - 'Gazette': 1918 Street, SS Isabella Blair of 15 Beacon Whimshurt) of 15 Aldwych Isabel. On John B. Blair RN given as 16 Great Western Place, Naval Cemetery. + Mon. 14 October 1916 29 January Street, SS Street, SS minesweepers in (wounded) (No. Aberdeen, in October 1918 - Prot. 62. 1918 (including three 1916) 1916. One of four 4142), L/S Robert 'Gazette'. Died suddenly in a of his brothers) brothers to serve in Nicholson Blair (No. hospital abroad - 'Gazette'. the armed forces.] 4128) (in hospital with enteric fever) & (fifth son) Edward Blair (No. 4162) - in the Canadian Guards.

2924 Blair George Private Unknown 27 80th Company 49128 30 August France Son of Mrs. J. Blair of 34 Alfred Born: Felling, Co. Durham. E. SS. A Mikra British Soldiers Died in the September MGC (80 1914 (1914 Street, Millfield, Sunderland Regular or a Reservist. Formerly Cemetery, Kalamaria. Great War 1916 Brigade) 'Mons' Star') (MRIC - 6 March 1920) 7421 K.R.R.C. His mother, Mrs. J. Grave Reference: Blair, applied for his 1914 Star on 6 1915. (Greece). March 1920.

4128 Blair Robert Leading 74 June q. 1959 Royal Navy Son of James and Isabella Blair Ethel May Blair (née Greig). [Sons: James (SS, Brothers: (Eldest) Birth registered in SS - March q. Sat. 29 January 1916 Sat. 29 January Nicholson Seaman (SS) of 15 Beacon Street, SS (They were married in SS' December q. 1913) CPO George Wilson 1885. In hospital with enteric 1916 (Including Registry Office on 28 March and Robert N. (SS, Blair, HMS Firefly, 6 fever (in January 1916). One of his three 1904. Their marriage was March q. 1918).] October 1918, aged four brothers on active service. brothers) registered in SS during the 37 (No. 2873); PO March quarter of 1904). Albert John B. Blair - RN, wounded in action (No. 4142) & Private Edward Blair (No. 4162) - Canadian Guards (No. ).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4142 Blair Albert John Petty Officer Unknown Unknown Royal Navy Second son of James and N. Blair (née Sandderson). Eldest Brother: CPO Birth registered in SS - June q. Sat. 29 January 1916 Sat. 29 January B. Isabella Blair of 15 Beacon (They were married in St. George Wilson 1883. Wounded in action - 1916 (Including Street, SS Michael's Church, SS, on 19 Blair, HMS Firefly, 6 'Gazette'. Brother: Edward Blair - three of his December 1906. Their October 1918, aged Canadian Guards (No. 4162). brothers) marriage was registered in 37 (No. 2973). SS during the December Brother: Leading quarter of 1906). Seaman Robert Nicholson Blair (No. 4128) - RN - In hospital with enteric fever (No. 4128).

4162 Blair Edward Private Unknown Unknown Canadian Fifth son of James and Isabella Brothers: (Eldest) Brother: Leading Seaman Robert Sat. 29 January 1916 Sat. 29 January Guards Blair of 15 Beacon Street, SS CPO George Wilson Nicholson Blair - in hospital with 1916 (Including Blair, HMS Firefly, 6 enteric fever (in January 1916) three of his October 1918, aged (No. 4128). brothers) 37 (No. 2873) and PO Albert John B. Blair - RN, wounded in action (No. 4142).

5025 Blair James Private Unknown Unknown 10 Greens A Ship Driller Son of James and Isabella Blair Brothers: George Fort Street Roll of Fri. 30 November (Born: 1887) Terrace, SS of 15 Beacon Street, SS Wilson (No. 2873), Honour 1917 (1891); 138 Baring Albert John B. (No. Street, SS (1901); 4142), Robert 15 Beacon Street, Nicholson (No. SS (1911) 4128), Edward (No. 4162), David Roland and Joseph Lull. Sister: Ellen.

6602 Blair David Private 75 December q. 1st/7th DLI 16 Mile End Road, Eleanor C. Blair (née Jobson). Birth registered in SS - September Tues. 15 June 1915 Rowland 1968 (SS) (Territorial) SS (in June 1915) (They were married in St. q. 1893. He enlisted in the 1st/7th (Divisional Stephen's Church, SS, on 14 DLI on 14 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th February 1918. Their (Northumbrian) marriage was registered in Division) SS during the March quarter of 1918).

1993 Blake Francis 2nd- 25 31 October 19/DLI 201796 (L/C 25 February France 23 Hill Street, A Baker working for the Son of William John (Died 10 [He originally enlisted as a [His father, William Three Sisters (all Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Vichte Military St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 8 November William Lieutenant 1918 (Bantams) (104 in South 1917 Jarrow (in 1911) Jarrow and Hebburn Co- August 1948, aged 81) and Private in the South John, was born in born in Jarrow; SS - December q. 1892. Cemetery. II.B.2. Honour 1918 (Jarrow Brigade, 35th Staffordshire operative Society (in 1911) Agnes Blake (née Thompson; Staffordshire Regt. He was a Poplar, Middlesex, 1911 ages): Mary, Commissioned into the DLI on 29 (Belgium). Express) + Fri. 15 Division) Regt.) + On the Staff of the Died 29 March 1954, aged 82) qualified shorthand writer and was a 44-year 15 (Clerk - Co- January 1918. There is a Family November 1918 Walsall National Health of 23 Hill Street, Jarrow. (They and typist. He earned the old Ship's Plater. Operative Stores); Headstone in Jarrow Cemetery. (Jarrow Express) + Insurance Committee were married on 11 M.C. by his gallant actions His mother, Agnes, Ethel, 13; Elsie, 7. Fri. 22 November (Jarrow Express) September 1890. Their between 28 September and was born in Jarrow His father's name 1918 (Jarrow marriage was registered in SS 2 October 1918 during the and was 39. They and address is Express) + Fri. 13 during the September quarter attack from Zillebeke Lake.] had been married confirmed on his June 1919 (Jarrow of 1890). for 20 years and had MRIC entry. Express) had five children, four still living.]

5157 Blake W.A. Warrant Unknown Meritorious Unknown Royal Marines Deal/4515 1914-5 Star 12 Bolingbroke [MSM awarded for [He was an old He enlisted in October 1914 and Sat. 5 January 1918 Officer Service (S) Street, SS (in his devotion to scholar of St. John's had served continuously abroad + Tues. 22 January Medal + January 1918) duty, zeal and Higher Grade since February 1915. Served at 1918 Twice M. in bravery - 'Gazette'.] School.] Gallipoli and in France with the D. RND. 6002 Blake Leslie Audas AB 74 (Born: 2 June q. 1971 Howe Bn. RND TZ/1109 South Shields. [Transferred to Birth registered in Gateshead: Royal Marines' April 1897) (Southampto (RNVR) Deal/4514 (S) at June q. 1897. Enlisted in the RNVR Magazine Volume n) just under aged in early November 1914. Attested 36 No. 2, pp. 86 & 19.] 28 February 1915 - Ordnance Co. 87 Promoted to W.O. Class II.

3712 Blakeman Angus Fireman 33 4 November SS 'Lucinda' Mercantile South Shields. Son of Alice and the late A Mercantile Marine List of Deaths Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 2 August 1919 McDearmid 1917 (London) Marine James Blakeman of 63 gives his place of residency as SS Marshall Wallis Street, SS and his name as 'James Blakeman'.

6821 Blakeman John George Engineer 73 (Born: 2 1966 Mercantile 71-73 Stevenson An Apprentice Chemist (in Son of John and Mary Jane Margaret A. Blakeman (née [His mother, Mary Siblings (both births Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Frederick Street Roll Forrest December (Victoria, Marine Street, SS (in 1911) [A Chemist in June Blakeman (née Forrest). Oliver) of 66 South Frederick Jane, was born in registered in SS): March q. 1894. Baptised in St. of Honour 1893) Australia) 1901), and 66 1952] (They were married in St. Street, SS. (Their marriage Chirton, Eleanor Isabella Hilda's Church, SS, on 31 South Frederick Mary's Church, SS, on 15 July was registered in Newcastle Northumberland, (December q. 1895) December 1893. He emigrated to Street, SS (in 1889. Their marriage was during the September and was 50.] & Elizabeth Forrest Australia on 11 June 1952 aboard 1911) registered in SS during the quarter of 1920). M. (June q. 1899). SS 'Mooltan', aged 58 - 23 September quarter of 1889). Children (births Kimberley Road, W. Southbourne. registered in SS): Eleanor J. (Dec. q. 1921), John G.H. (Dec. q. 1923), Muriel J.I. (Sept. q. 1928) & Ronald J.T. (1933).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 551 Blakey Thomas Fireman/Trim 42 25 December SS 'Therese Mercantile 36 Leighton Son of the late Thomas and Born in SS. SS 'Therese Haymann' Tower Hill Memorial St. Michael's ROH, SS Fri. 29 January 1915 mer 1914 Heymann' Marine Street, SS Mary Ann Blakey sailed from the Tyne on 25 + Mon. 20 August (London) December 1914 on a voyage to 1917 Savona, Italy, with a cargo of coal. All 21 crew were lost, the ship probably having struck a mine off Filey, Yorkshire.

1003 Blakey John (Jack) Private 21 12 July 1915 1st/7th DLI 7/3084 27 June 1915 France St. Hilda's Colliery Son of Henry and Mary Blakey Elizabeth Green (formerly Brother: Leading Born in Whitburn. E. SS. A native of Lindenhoek Chalet St. Aidan's Church Fri. 23 July 1915 + Fri. 23 July 1915 (Pioneers) (151 (1914-5 Star) of 33 Copperfield Grove, Goss Blakey) of 35 Ormonde Seaman James H. SS. St. Aidan's Church ROH, SS = Military Cemetery. ROH, SS + St. Hilda's Thurs. 26 October Brigade, 50th Green Lane, Leeds. Street, SS Blakey, Anson Bn. 'John Blaikie'. Brothers: Joe, Bob & I.D.7. Miners' Lodge ROH 1922 + Soldiers Died (Northumbrian) RND, KIA 26 Charlie. S & B-in-Law: Molly & in the Great War Division) October 1917, aged Stan. 20 (No. 1186).

1186 Blakey James H. Leading 20 (Born: 28 26 October 'B' Company, TZ/1942 25 April 1915 Dardanelles 134 Regent St. Hilda's Colliery (Hewer) Son of Henry and Mary Blakey Annie A. Blakey of 134 [Enlisted: 16 Brother: Private Survived the Dardanelles Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Hilda's Miners' Fri. 30 November Fri. 30 Seaman May 1896) 1917 Anson Bn. RND (RNVR) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Street, SS (in of 33 Copperfield Grove, Goss Regent Street, SS (in November 1914. John (Jack) Blakey, Campaign - 'Gazette'. Brothers: Panel 2 to 3 and 162 Lodge ROH 1917 + Thurs. 26 November 1917 (Acting) (63rd (Royal November 1914) Green Lane, Leeds. November 1914) & 15 Anson Bn. ('B' 1st/7th DLI Joe, Bob & Charlie. Sister & to 162A. (Belgium). October 1922 + RND Naval) Division) & 15 Mozart Mozart Street, SS Company): 28 (Pioneers), KIA 12 Brother-in-Law: Molly & Stan. (In Database Street, SS February 1915 to 13 July 1915, aged 21 Memoriam). November 1916. (No. 1003). Shell Shock. Rejoined Anson Bn: 15 November 1916 to 26 October 1917.] 1693 Blakey Thomas Muir Private 20 (or 21) 10 July 1916 13/Rifle Brigade S/13754 12 December France 16 Staple Road, Tube Worker in Brassplate Son of Thomas Muir Blakey Unmarried. [His father was [Received orders to Siblings (1911 Born, E. and R. in Jarrow. His birth Thiépval Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the (Somme) (The Prince 1915 (1914-5 Jarrow (in 1911) Factory (in 1911) and Frances Blakey (née Allan) born in SS and was a 38-year attack at 8.45 pm. ages): Mary was registered in SS during the Pier and Face 16B Honour + St. Mark's Great War Consort's Own) Star) of 16 Staple Road, Jarrow. old Carter for the on 10/7. Assault Frances Mannie, 14 September quarter of 1895. and 16C Church Triptych, (111 Brigade, (They were married in SS' Corporation Municipal later cancelled but (B. Jarrow); Jarrow 37th Division) Registry Office on 7 July 1895. Council in 1911. His mother news of this came Ebenezer, 11 (B. Their marriage was registered was born in Montrose, too late & Bn. went Jarrow; West in SS during the September Scotland, and was 36. They forward towards Yorkshire Regt. - quarter of 1895). had been married for 15 Ovillers as planned. No. 5376) (No. years and had had eight Distance of 200 5126); William children, seven still living.] yards covered & Allan, 9 (); enemy's 3rd line Janet Allan, 6 (B. reached. Over 200 Jarrow); David, 4 (B. prisoners taken. Jarrow); Jane Allan, Casualties - 400.] 1 (B. Jarrow).

1994 Blakey William Fourth 47 20 April 1917 SS 'Caithness' Mercantile Jarrow. Son of Jane Ann Blakey (née [In 1911 his mother, Jane [1881 Census: Siblings (ages in Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Tower Hill Memorial St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 9 May 1919 Oliver Engineer (Newcastle) Marine Westgarth) of 64 Duke Street, Ann, lived at 22 Commercial Resided at 25 1881): George (B. SS - March q. 1870. The 14th List Honour Richard Jarrow, and the late John Road, Jarrow. She was born Commercial Road, Jarrow, 9), Andrew of Merchant Marine Deaths lists Robert Blakey. (Their in Wallsend and was 60. She Jarrow. His father (B. Sunderland, 7 - his place of residency as Jarrow. marriage was registered in had been married for 42 was born in Jarrow; 37 in 1911), John Newcastle during the June years and had had 12 his mother was (B. Sunderland, 5) & quarter of 1869). children, eight still living.] born in Wallsend. Elizabeth (B. Both his parents Jarrow, 2) + were then aged 30. Henrietta (22 in Sisters (1911 ages; 1911, B. Jarrow) & both born in Rebecca (18 in Jarrow): Henrietta 1911, B. Jarrow). (22) and Rebecca (18).]

3551 Blakey Andrew Lieutenant 26 19 February HMS Mastiff RNR South Shields. Son of John William and Mary Florence G. Blakey (née His father was a 47- Siblings: John Birth registered in SS September q. Harton Cemetery. Fri. 21 February Hunter 1919 Elizabeth Blakey of 34 Baring Clark) of . (They year old County William (20, Bank 1892. Died at Herbert Hospital, C."U".2383. (South 1919 Street, SS. (His father died 18 were married in SS' Registry Court Clerk in 1911, Clerk - He died on Woolwich, London, while still on Shields). July 1924, aged 60. His Office on 18 May 1916. born in SS. His 22 July 1914, aged active service. There is a Family mother died 6 January 1950 Their marriage was mother was 44 & 24 (Family Headstone in Harton Cemetery. 'in her 84th year' (Family registered in SS during the also born in SS. They Headstone)), Lissie Headstone)). June quarter of 1916). had been married (15), Richard (12) for 22 years and had and Robert (7) - all had 5 children, all born in SS (1911 still living. ages).

3967 Blakey J.F. 2nd- Unknown Military Cross Unknown 1st/9th DLI Ingleside, Bridle On the Staff of the Co- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Blakey of Rosa Blakey of Ingleside, [He was He enlisted in 1st/9th DLI at the Wed. 13 November Lieutenant Path, East Boldon Operative Wholesale 3 Osborne Terrace, SS Bridle Path, East Boldon commissioned in outbreak of war and had seen 1918 + Harry Moses - (in November Society, Newcastle June 1917.] considerable service in France by 'The Gateshead 1918) November 1918 - 'Gazette'. Gurkhas' p. 386

5376 Blakey Ebenezer Private Unknown Unknown West Yorkshire 16 Staple Road, Son of Thomas Muir Blakey Mary E. Blakey (née Willis). [His father was born Brother: Private Birth registered in SS - June q. Fri. 24 May 1918 Regt. Jarrow and Frances Blakey (née Allan) (They were married in St. in SS and was a 38- Thomas Muir 1899. 'Missing' since 12 April 1918 (Jarrow Express) of 16 Staple Road, Jarrow. Mark's Church, Jarrow, on 28 year old Carter for Blakey, 13/Rifle (Jarrow Express). (They were married in SS' December 1929. Their the Corporation Brigade, 10 July Registry Office on 7 July 1895. marriage was registered in Municipal Council in 1916, aged 20 or 21 Their marriage was registered SS during the December 1911. His mother (No. 1693). in SS during the September quarter of 1929). was born in Children: Doreen quarter of 1895). Montrose, Scotland, (March q. 1940) and was 36. They and Ronald had been married (September 1941) for 15 years and had (?). had eight children, seven still living.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3634 Blance William Bruce AB 30 (Born: 16 4 June 1915 Howe Bn. RND KX/269 1914 'Mons' Dardanelles 43 Greenhow Fitting Shop Driller (in Son of Isabella Anderson [Enlisted in NF: 2 Brother: Alex. B. Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Helles Memorial. RND Database December (Third Battle (RNVR) Star' (Balkans 2B) Road, Elswick, 1911). [A Sea-going (formerly Blance) of 11 Tyrrell September 1914. Blance (20 in 1911, March q. 1885. [RND Database = Panel 8 to 15. 1884) of Krithia) Newcastle (in Fireman - September 1914: Street, Gateshead, and the Transferred to Apprentice Plater, St. Jude's]. His death was (Turkey). April 1911) RND Database]. late William Blance. RNVR: 7 September born in SS). Sister: reported by two other RND men Stepfather: Lawrence 1914. Howe Bn. Isabella (23 in 1911, (RND Database). Anderson. (His mother was (K/157): 7 Restaurant born in Aldgate, London). September 1914 (At Waitress, born in Antwerp) & D/274: SS). 1 October 1914 to 4 June 1915.]

3147 Blanchard Thomas Company 39 Mentioned in 23 March 15/DLI (64 5539 Hyderabad A Regular Soldier (in 1911) [Daughter: Jessie (Born: 8 Ann Susan Blanchard (née [He enlisted in Children: Thomas Born in Clapham, Surrey. Birth Pozieres Memorial. St. Hilda's Memorial Sergeant- Despatches 1918 Brigade, 21st Barrack, Military (Formerly a baker) March 1917; SS - March q. Lawson) of 202 H.S. Edwards Buttevant, Co. Henry George (B: 3 registered in Wandsworth, London Panel 68 to 72 Cross, SS ('LG': 25 May ('Operation Division) Road, Colchester, 1917). Brother: Joseph Street, SS (in March 1918). Limerick, on 25 December 1903 - - December q. 1878. Height: 5' 1917' - re. 13 Michael') Essex (in 1911), Blanchard.] (They were married in February 1895. He Wellington), Annie 5½". Light brown hair. Blue eyes. October and 202 H.S. Greenwich on 16 January re-enlisted (in the (?) Evelyn (B: 13 Probate: £103 0s 11 d 'effects' left 1916) Edwards Street, 1902. Their marriage was DLI) at Lucknow, April 1905 - to his widow Ann Susan Blanchard. SS (in March registered in Greenwich India, on 24 Wellington), Albert Long Service & Good Conduct 1918) during the March quarter of February 1906. He Edward (B: Cork - Medals awarded 22 years. 1902). elected to draw his crossed out), pension whilst still Charles William (B: serving in February 5 August 1909 - 1918.] Fermoy, Ireland) & Aubrey John (B: 21 July 1913 - Colchester).

3790 Blancher Thomas AB 16 30 May 1919 SS 'Hans Jost' Mercantile 132 Laygate Lane, Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Blancher Unmarried. [15 of the crew of Born in Grimsby, Lincolnshire. His Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 31 May 1919 Edward (London) Marine SS of 132 Laygate Lane, SS 19 men were killed birth was registered as 'Thomas when the 'Hans Blancher' in Grimsby during the Jost' struck a September quarter of 1902. floating mine in the North Sea.] 4431 Blanchflower John George Private 75 December q. 1st/7th DLI 2637 19 April 1915 France South Shields. A Teacher at Dean Road Mary E. Blanchflower (née [He was in the Children (all births Birth registered in SS - June q. Sat. 10 July 1915 + Sat. 10 July M. 1965 (SS) (Territorial) (1914-5 Star) School, SS - Clive Dunn Hutton). (They were engagement on registered in SS): 1890. Wounded and a P.O.W. Clive Dunn pages 47 1915 (Divisional married in St. Hilda's Church, Whit Monday - Evelyn W. (March Secretary of the Laygate and 243 Pioneers, 50th SS, on 11 February 1918. 'Gazette'. His q. 1919), Doreen Methodist Bible Class - Clive Dunn. (Northumbrian) Their marriage was parents received (December q. 1920) He was discharged (medically?). Division) registered in SS during the seven postcards and John (June q. March quarter of 1918). with different dates 1923). upon each one on the same day - 'Gazette'. Letter to a friend in SS quoted by Clive Dunn - page 47.]

2407 Blenkinsop John Sergeant 37 13 November 1/Royal Scots A/7664 MRIC ? France 6 Albion Terrace, Son of Joseph Henry and Jane (Jennie) Blenkinsop [Attack on Serre Brothers: Pte Henry Born: Co. Durham. E. , Thiépval Memorial. Holy Trinity Church Tues. 31 August Tues. 31 August 1916 Fusiliers (8 Fowler Street, SS Margaret Ann Blenkinsop of (née Grieves) of 6 Albion (13/11) - on left of Blenkinsop, Co. Durham. He also lived at 7 Pier and Face 3C ROH, SS + Holy Trinity 1915 + Soldiers Died 1915 (Family (Somme - Brigade, 3rd 41 St. Mary's Terrace, Tyne Terrace, Fowler Street, SS. assault found Tyneside Scottish Barehirst Street, SS. He attended Boys' School ROH, SS in the Great War Group - Five Attack on Division) Dock (in August 1915). (He (They were married in St. German wire intact - NF, Died 28 January Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - (Admitted: Brothers + Serre) died on 18 May 1913, aged Oswin's Church, SS, on 12 small parties fought 1921, aged 37 (No. Admitted: 29 November 1886; 29.11.1886; Left: Mother) 65. She died on 28 May 1917, June 1912. Their marriage through to support 2764), Pte Robert Left: 1 April 1892. 1.4.1892) + SS Library aged 67. (There is a Family was registered in SS during line, but later forced Blenkinsop - NF ROH Headstone in Harton the June quarter of 1912). to withdraw.] (No. 4235), Driver Cemetery (P.)). Thomas (No. 4076) and Stoker Joseph Blenkinsop (No. 4328) - HMS Lancaster.

2764 Blenkinsop Henry Private 37 (SS, 28 January Late - 4th Bn. 3745 190 Marshall A General Labourer (in Son of Joseph Henry and Louisa Ford (formerly [Brothers: Driver Brother: Sergeant Originally in the Tyneside Scottish. Harton Cemetery. Tues. 31 August Tues. 31 August (Harry) March q. 1921 Northumberland Wallis Road, SS 1911) + A Pensioner (Late Margaret Ann Blenkinsop of Blenkinsop, née Hawkins) of Thomas Blenkinsop - John Blenkinsop, Transferred to Labour Corps: J.7757. (South 1915 + Sat. 28 1915 (Family 1884) Fusiliers and (in 1911) Motorman) - Harton 41 St. Mary's Terrace, Tyne 10 Garrick Street, SS. (They RFA (No. 4076), 1/Royal Scots 825th Area Employment Company Shields). January 1922 Group - Five Tyneside Cemetery Burial Register Dock (in August 1915). (He were married in St. Mary's Private Robert Fusiliers, KIA 13 (373121). Died at Sunderland War Brothers + Scottish died on 18 May 1913, aged Church, SS, on 15 April 1908. Blenkinsop - NF (No. November 1916, Hospital. No SDGW entry. (In Mother) 65. She died on 28 May 1917, Their marriage was 4235) and Stoker aged 37 (No. 2407). Memoriam). aged 67. (There is a Family registered in SS during the Joseph Blenkinsop, Cousins: Mary, Headstone in Harton June quarter of 1908). [She HMS Lancaster (No. Lizzie & Margaret Cemetery (P.)). was born in Jarrow and aged 4328). Sister-in- Jane. 26 in 1911.] Law: Alice Hawkins - Born in Sunderland and an 18-year old Laundry Maid in 1911.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4076 Blenkinsop Thomas Driver Unknown Unknown 4th 1914-5 Star France Son of Joseph Henry and [Brother: Private Brothers: Private Brother: Sergeant John Tues. 31 August Tues. 31 August (Northumbrian) Margaret Ann Blenkinsop of Robert Blenkinsop - Henry (Harry) Blenkinsop, 1/Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1915 1915 (Family Howitzer 41 St. Mary's Terrace, Tyne NF (No. 4235). Blenkinsop, 13 November 1916, aged 37 (No. Group - Five Brigade RFA Dock (in August 1915). (He Cousins: Mary, Tyneside Scottish, 2407) - previously on active service Brothers + died on 18 May 1913, aged Lizzie and Margaret Died 28 January in France but now going to India Mother) 65. She died on 28 May 1917, Jane.] 1921, aged 37 (No. (in August 1915 - 'Gazette'). aged 67. (There is a Family 2764), Private Headstone in Harton Robert Blenkinsop - Cemetery (P.)). NF (No. 4235) and Stoker Joseph Blenkinsop (No. 4328) - HMS Lancaster.

4235 Blenkinsop Robert Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland Son of Margaret and the late [Brother: Private Brothers: Driver Brother: Sergeant John Tues. 31 August Tues. 31 August Fusiliers Joseph Henry Blenkinsop of 41 Henry Blenkinsop, Thomas Blenkinsop - Blenkinsop, 1/Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1915 1915 (Family St. Mary's Terrace, Late-4/NF, Died 28 RFA (No. 4076) & 13 November 1916, aged 37 (No. Group - (in August 1915). (He died on January 1921, aged Stoker Joseph 2407). Cousins: Mary, Lizzie & Including his 18 May 1913, aged 65. She 37 (No. 2764).] Blenkinsop, HMS Margaret Jane. mother and died on 28 May 1917, aged Lancaster (No. four of his 67. (There is a Family 4328). Sister-in- brothers) Headstone in Harton Law: Alice Hawkins - Cemetery (P.)). Born in Sunderland and an 18-year old Laundry Maid in 1911.]

4831 Blenkinsop Mark Private Unknown Unknown 20 (Tyneside 20/1590 No 1914-5 France 8 High Lane Row, [Awarded the Silver Enlisted: 31 May 1915. 1 July 1916 Fri. 11 August 1916 Scottish) / NF Star Hebburn Colliery War Badge.] - Wounded. Wounded by 10 (Jarrow Express) + (102 Brigade, August 1916 - Jarrow Express. 14 John Sheen 34th Division) October 1916 - Discharged on medical grounds (Gunshot- Wounds). (John Sheen).

6092 Blenkinsop Joseph Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Boys' Fusiliers School, SS - Admitted: 9 November School ROH, SS 1891; Left: 11 December 1896. (Served)

4328 Blenkinsop Joseph Stoker Unknown Unknown HMS Lancaster TZ/5319 1914-5 Star Son of Joseph Henry and [His father, Joseph Brothers: Sergeant Brothers: Private Robert Tues. 31 August Tues. 31 August (Blenkinsopp - (Born: 4 Margaret Ann Blenkinsop of Henry, died 18 May John Blenkinsop, Blenkinsop, NF (No. 4235) & Driver 1915 1915 (Family Admiralty October 41 St. Mary's Terrace, Tyne 1913, aged 65. His 1/Royal Scots Thomas Blenkinsop, 4th Group - Records) 1895; Dock mother, Margaret Fusiliers, 13 (Northumbrian) Howitzer Brigade Including his Registered: Ann, died 28 May November 1916, RFA (No. 4076). mother and his Durham, 1917, aged 67. aged 37 (No. 2407) four brothers) December q. There is a Family & Private Henry 1895) Headstone in Blenkinsop, late-4th Harton Cemetery Bn. NF & Tyneside (Section P).] Scottish, Died 28 January 1927, aged 37 (No. 2764).

2972 Blogg Charles Private 23 27 October 7/East Yorkshire 54677 No 1914-5 France Boldon Colliery (?) Son of Mrs. Isabella Blogg of He had one Born and E. in SS. Birth registered Awoingt British Boldon Colliery Wed. 13 November Wilson 1918 (DOW) Regt. (50 Star 189 Taylor Street, SS (married) sister. in SS - March q. 1895. DOW R. in Cemetery. II.B.1. Workmen War 1918 + Fri. 27 Brigade, 17th Brother-in-Law: A. The 'Gazette' says he was 'in Memorial (?) October 1922 + (Northern) Walter (in France). his 24th year' and that he died on Soldiers Died in the Division) 29 October 1918. Great War

1350 Bloom John James Private 18 17 August 1/East Yorkshire 42492 MRIC ? France Son of John James and Eleanor Born in Jarrow. E. SS. Bagneux British Readhead's Plaque. Soldiers Died in the 1918 (DOW) Regt. (64 Broom of 3 Stainton Street, Cemetery, Great War Brigade, 21st West Hartlepool. Gézaincourt. IV.C.29. Division)

1583 Bloom Thomas CSM 43 12 April 1918 12/Yorkshire 34744 No 1914-5 France 28 Barnes Road, Member of South Shields' Mary Jane Bloom (née ['Remembered by Sons: Jack & Willie B. and E. in Newcastle. R. SS. La Kreule Military South Shields' Police Mon. 28 April + Edward (Warrant (Newcastle, (DOW) Regt. (Pioneers) Star SS Police Force McDonald) of 28 Barnes Old Pal: Lt. Thomas (in Egypt) + Hector. Formerly 27253 DLI. The SS Police Cemetery, Memorial Plaque Wed. 1 May & Wed. Officer Class December q. (Battle of (Divisional Road, SS. (They were Oliver, NF.'] Remembered by Memorial Plaque lists his regiment . I.A.36. 22 May 1918 + Sat. II) 1875) , 9-11 Pioneers, 40th married in SS' Registry Office Edie & Willie as having been the DLI. DOW R. in 12 April 1919 (In April 1918. Division) on 9 March 1914. Their Ferguson (in A. Served through the South Memoriam) + Tues. 'Operation marriage was registered in Hartford African campaigns. 12 April 1921 + Georgette' ?) SS during the March quarter (Conneticut ?), Wed. 12 April 1922 of 1914). USA, and, later, of + Thurs. 12 April San Francisco. 1923 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

2726 Blues Robert Private 22 23 October 1/NF (9 Brigade, 265889 10 November France Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Blues [He attended Born in SS. E. Newcastle. Vis-en-Artois St. Michael's ROH, SS Tues. 12 November 1918 3rd Division) 1915 (1914-5 of 44 Oxford Avenue, SS Westoe Boys' Formerly 6/4100 NF (MRIC). His Memorial. Panel 3 + Westoe Boys' 1918 + Soldiers Died Star) Secondary School.] birth was registered in SS during Secondary School in the Great War the March quarter of 1896. ROH

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3542 Blyth Joseph Engine Room 30 (Born: 30 20 January HMS Spiraea M/27519 16 Church Street, Fitter in a Shipyard Second son of Joseph and Ann (Annie) Horn Blyth (née His father was 52 in Siblings: Sydney Born in North Shields. Birth Haidar Pasha Borough of Sat. 25 January 1919 Artificer April 1888) 1919 North Shields (in (Wallsend Slipway and Agnes Blyth (née Drew) of 16 Potts) of 14 Dock Road, 1911, a Shipyard (14, B: NS), Isabella registered in Tynemouth - June q. Cemetery. I.E.5. Tynemouth ROH + (Third Class) 1911) and 14 Engineering Co. Ltd.) Church Street, North Shields North Shields ('Gazette'). Labourer born in (20, B: NS), 1888. 'Accidentally drowned off (Istanbul, Turkey). Wallsend Slipway and Dock Road, North (in 1911) and 113 Readhead (They were married in Holy North Shields. His Florence (18, B: NS) Constantinople' - 'Gazette', which Engineering Co. Shields (in Street, SS Trinity Church, North mother was 50 and - 1911 ages - and also says that he was aged 30. Memorial January 1919 - Shields, on 4 March 1912. also born in North Clara (Death 'Gazette') Their marriage was Shields. R. 16 Notice) + Maud and registered in Tynemouth Church Street, George H.W. during the March quarter of North Shields. 1912). 4291 Blyth G.H. Private Unknown Unknown Australian Helidon, A Hairdresser Son of Joseph Blyth of SS [He became a Birth registered in Tynemouth. Tues. 31 August Tues. 31 August Imperial Force Queensland, (formerly of North Shields) minister of the Emigrated to Australia about five 1915 1915 Australia (in Wesleyan Church in years earlier - 'Gazette'. August 1915) Australia before undergoing training for the front - 'Gazette'.]

4648 Blyth John James Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 25 25/88 11 January France 55 Salem Street, Son of Francis and Georgina P. [His father, Francis, Siblings (all born in Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 30 April 1915 Wyndham (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No Jarrow (in 1901), Blyth (née Wyndham) of 55 was born in North Jarrow): Georgina SS - June q. 1893. Enlisted: 6 ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) + NF (103 1914-5 Star) 15 Commercial Salem Street, Jarrow (in Shields (c. 1859) and (SS; June q. 1891), November 1914. Named in the Fri. 14 July 1916 Brigade, 34th Road, Jarrow, and 1901). (They were married in died in Jarrow - SS; Dorothy H. (SS; August 1916 Casualties' List. (Jarrow Express) + Division) 35 Commercial Christ Church, Jarrow, on 2 December q. 1917, June q. 1896), Discharged - King's Regulations John Sheen + 'Irish Road, Jarrow (in June 1890. Their marriage aged 59. His William (SS; March para. 392. Wounded & in a Heroes' (1917) July 1916) was registered in SS during mother, Georgina q. 1898) and Mary hospital in Southport by 13 July the June quarter of 1890). P., was born in (SS; December q. 1916 - Jarrow Express ('John Jarrow (c.1869) and 1899). Blyth'). died in Jarrow - Durham NE; March q. 1939, aged 69.]

114 Blyth (GRO) William Cluer Private 27 7 August 'A' Company, 15939 14 July 1915 Dardanelles 45 Maxwell N.E.R. - Platelayer at Tyne Jennie Blythe of 45 Maxwell Sister and B-in-L: B. , SS. E. SS. His Helles Memorial. N.E.R. Memorial (Roll Mon. 13 September Mon. 13 1915 (Suvla 6/Yorkshire (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Street, SS (late of Dock Street, SS (late of Green Mr. and Mrs. birth was registered in SS during Panel 55 to 58. of Honour), York. 1915 + Mon. 7 September Bay Landing) Regt. (32 Green Lane) (in Lane) Crozier; Niece - the September quarter of 1889. (Turkey). August 1916 + 1915 Brigade, 11th September 1915 - Mary Ann. Soldiers Died in the (Northern) 'Gazette') Great War Division) 2772 Blythe Thomas AB 23 (Born: 28 3 September 5th Platoon, 'B' TZ/8288 No 1914-5 France 517 John South Shields' Corporation Only son of Thomas (A Coal Unmarried. [Sisters (1911 [Enlisted: 4.11.15. Grandson of the Gazette': 'In his 23rd year'. Sister: Vis-en-Artois Frederick Street Roll Wed. 2 + Fri. 5 February 1918 Company, (RNVR) Star Williamson Tramways. (A Cleaner - Miner - Trimmer; B: ages): Gertrude (21; B: Percy Draft for BEF: late Robert & F. Gertie Blythe of 116 South Memorial. Panel 1 of Honour + South October 1918 + Sat. 1895) Hawke Bn. RND Street, SS (in RND Database). [An Errand Brampton, Cumberland) and Main), Margaret Greenhow 10.7.16. Joined Clark. Had sisters. Frederick St., SS. Invalided to UK: and 2 Shields' Corporation 13 November 1920 (63rd (Royal 1901), and 116 Boy in 1911] Elizabeth Ann Blythe (née (20; B: SS) and Elizabeth Ann Hawke Bn: 6.11.16 - Uncle & Aunt: Mr. 24.3.18. Draft for BEF: 17.6.18. Tramways Plaque + RND Database Naval) Division) South Frederick Clark) of 116 South Frederick (10; B: SS). His father, 13.11.16. GSW: & Mrs. Spence. Rejoined Hawke Bn: 23.8.1918 to 3 [3.9.1918] Street, SS (in Street, SS. (They were Thomas, died in SS - June q. Scalp & Left Calf. Cousins: Robert & .9.1918. 1911 and married on 6 November 1887. 1935, aged 70.] Invalided to UK: Alice. Uncle Bill & November 1915) Their marriage was registered 22.11.16. Draft for Aunt Hannah. in SS during the December BEF: 30.7.17. Joined Cousin Bessie. quarter of 1887). Hawke Bn: 23.8.17 - Aunt Maggie & 27-12.17. ICT Right Uncle Joe (in Foot. Rejoined France). Hawke Bn: 26.1.18 - 18.3.18. Gassed.]

4518 Blythe Robert AB 66 (Born: 1 June q. 1962 Hawke Bn. RND TZ/5059 109 Arnold Street, A Miner (RND Service Son of John Blythe of 109 [16.11.1916 - To by [Enlisted: 3 June [6.1.1916 - Height: 5'2". Brown hair. Blue Boldon Colliery RND Service Record January (SS) (RNVR) Boldon Colliery Record) Arnold Street, Boldon Colliery HS 'Jan Breydel'. 18.11.1916 - 1915. 21.10.1915 - Disembarked at eyes. C. of E. 24.12.1917 to Miners' Club ROH 1896) Admitted to 2nd Eastern GH, Absent over leave Alexandria. 2.1.1918 - On leave (Address: 72 Brighton. 1.7.1917 - Joined (35½ Hours) - 12 13.11.1916 - Arnold Street, Boldon Colliery). Hawke Bn. 2.11.1917 - days' pay forfeit. 5 Wounded (GSW, Admitted to 1st Canadian December 1915 - left leg). 15.11.1916 GH, Étaples (Poison Gas, Drafted to Hawke - Admitted to No. 5 shell, severe). 17.11.1917 - Bn. 29.12.1915 - British R.C. Admitted to 1st Scottish GH, Embarked on HMT Hospital, Aberdeen.] 'Arcadian' at Quay Wimereux.] 45.] 5338 Blythe W. Private Unknown Unknown North 217 Hope Street, Reported 'Missing' since 31 March Fri. 26 April 1918 Staffordshire Jarrow 1918 (Jarrow Express). (Jarrow Express) Regt. 6822 Blythe Thomas Private 55 (Born: 30 28 June 1955 155 South Taylor Son of Thomas and Barbara Y. [His father, Thomas Sister: Barbara (SS; Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Frederick Street Roll July 1899) Street, SS (in Blythe (née Slaughter) of 129 (A Carter), was born June q. 1902). September 1899. Baptised in St. of Honour (?) 1901 and 1911), South Eldon Street, SS (in in Brampton, Hilda's Church, SS, on 20 August 129 South Eldon October 1917). (They were Cumberland, and 1899. He left effects valued at Street, SS (in married in SS' Registry Office was 44. He died in £2,193 16s 3d to his sister Barbara October 1917), on 28 June 1891. Their SS - June q. 1935, (a spinster) in his will. and and 174 marriage was registered in SS aged 70. His Eglesfield Road, during the June quarter of mother, Barbara Y., SS (in June 1955) 1891). was born in SS (September q. 1866) and died in SS - December q. 1945, aged 79.]

6183 Blyton William Reid AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy South Shields. Jane Blyton (née Ord). (They Children (all Birth registered in SS - June q. Holy Trinity Boys' Submarine C30 were married in Holy Trinity registered in SS): 1899. He attended Holy Trinity School ROH, SS Church, SS, on 26 December Jane M. (June q. Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 20 (Served) 1919. Their marriage was 1920), Marian R. August 1906; Left: 14 July 1911. registered in SS during the (December q. 1926) December quarter of 1919). and Rita (September q. 1930).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 440 Boad Charles Private 43 22 13/NF (62 15062 7 October France 25 Hibernian St. Hilda's Colliery (A Son of Septimus Matthew (A Edith Emily Boad (née Kirk) [To Bécordel- Eldest of five Born in Hebburn. Birth registered Thiépval Memorial. Frederick Street Roll Sat. 28 October September Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 Road, Jarrow (in Hewer in 1911) [A House Joiner) and Mary Ann of 132 Frederick Street, SS. Bécourt (15/9). To serving brothers. in SS - December q. 1874. E. in Pier and Face 10B, of Honour + St. Hilda's 1916 + Soldiers Died 1916 Division) Star) 1881), 7 Oak Bricklayer's Apprentice in Boad (née Ord) of 7 Oak (They were married in SS' Pommiers Redoubt Piper Robert Boad Darlington. Sisters (1891 ages): 11B and 12B Miners' Lodge ROH in the Great War (Somme) Street, Jarrow (in 1891; A Railway Plate Layer Street, Jarrow (in 1891). Registry Office on 21 (17/9) and from 23/NF (23/905; B: Mary Ann (14; B: Murton Colliery, 1891), 57 in 1901] (Their marriage was November 1896. Their there moved Hebburn; SS - Dec. Co. Durham), Rachel (9; B: Jarrow) McIntyre Street, registered in Gateshead marriage was registered in forward to front line q. 1874); Matthew and Elizabeth J. (3). Reduced to Jarrow (in 1901), during the June quarter of SS during the December east of Flers. Boad 1st/5th NF (B: rank by Field General Court 106 Frederick 1870). quarter of 1896). Relieved and to Jarrow; SS - Dec. q. Martial on 19 April 1916. Street, SS (in Fricourt Camp 1878); Sapper 1911), and 132 (22/9).] Thomas Bell Boad Frederick Street, (T/1928) R.E.; & SS John Henry L. Boad (B: ; Newcastle - December q. 1889).

1610 Boad Thomas Elliot Private 20 21 March 16/Sherwood 71484 No 1914-5 France 25 Johnson Eldest son of Thomas Elliot Unmarried. [Formerly 3914 S & B-in-L: Mr. & The 'Gazette' says he was KIA on Pozières Memorial. Johnson Street Roll of Sat. 4 May 1918 + 1918 Foresters Star Street, SS Boad and Mary Boad of 25 North Staffordshire Mrs. Seymour. 22 March 1918. (In Memoriam). Panel 52 to 54 Honour + St. Mary's Sat. 22 March 1919 ('Operation (Chatsworth Johnson Street, SS ('Gazette' Regt. (31594 - Sister: Etta. B & S- Parish Churchyard + Thurs. 22 March Michael') Rifles) (117 says 24 Johnson Street, MRIC).] in-L: Albert E. & Memorial Cross, Tyne 1923 + Soldiers Died Brigade, 39th Deans, SS). (His father died on Catherine Boad - Dock in the Great War Division) 12 December 1930, aged 64. She died on 10 May His mother died on 4 March 1943, aged 41. 1937, aged 68 (Family [The 'Gazette' and Headstone)). the Family Headstone both say he was KIA on 22 March 1918.] 6691 Boardman John Corporal 30 (CWGC - 11 1st/5th NF 2708 Jarrow. Son of Robert Boardman of 45 [To Naours (15/8), Birth registered in SS - June q. Caterpillar Valley Fri. 29 September Alexander 31) September (Territorial) Palmer's Terrace, Willington Pierregot (16/8), 1886. Cemetery, 1916 (Jarrow 1916 (149 Brigade, Quay, Northumberland. Hénencourt Wood Longueval. XVI.D.26. Express) (Somme) 50th (17/8), Lozenge (Northumbrian) Wood (8/9), front Division) line west of High Wood (9/9).]

768 Boddy Thomas Private 23 (SS, June 6 November 21 (Tyneside 21/133 No 1914-5 France 130 Palmerston A Labourer Son of Charles and Susannah Polly Boddy (née Mary [B & S-in-L: Andrew He had two sons: Died of heart disease. Enlisted: 6 Harton Cemetery. Holy Trinity Church Fri. 8 November q. 1895) 1918 Scottish) / NF Star Street, SS (Burial Boddy of 18 Grace Street, SS Yeoman). (They were & Bessie. Sister: Robert (Robbie) (SS, November 1914. Discharged: 9 H.6570. (South ROH, SS 1918 + Sat. 6 (Burial (102 Brigade, Register) married in Holy Trinity Ruth. Brothers: Jack December q. 1917) March 1917. Buried with full Shields). ['Of St. November 1920 + Register, 34th Division) Church, SS, on 6 June 1916. & Charlie. Sisters-in- and Thomas (SS, military honours. Described as an Jude's Parish' - Burial Mon. 7 November Headstone & Their marriage was Law: Jessie & Bella. June quarter 1919) - 'Ex-Soldier'. Brothers: Danny, Register.] 1921 + Mon. 6 CGWC) or 24 registered in SS during the F- & M-in-L: Mr. & 'Gazette' 6 George & Cornelius. Sister: Ruth. November 1922 + ('Gazette') June quarter of 1916). Mrs. Yeoman of 28 November 1920. No SDGW entry. John Sheen Havelock Street. B- ['Gazette' 8 in-L: Dick Yeoman. S- November 1918 - & B-in-L: Susie & 'He had one child'.] William Yeoman. B- in-L & S-in-L: Robert & Bessie Lewis.]

6027 Bohill Henry AB Unknown Unknown RND South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity School School - Admitted: 13 November Boys' ROH, SS 1882; Left: 19 May 1884. (Served)

1117 Bolam Edward Private 28 26 October 1st/5th 263073 No 1914-5 France 7 Coquet Street, Railway Shunter - Pontop Son of John and Isabella [His father, John, Siblings (all born in Born in Jarrow. His birth was Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the Norman 1917 (Territorial) NF Star Jarrow (in 1911) Railway (in 1911) Bolam (née Moses) of 7 was born in Jarrow; 1911 ages): registered in SS during the March Panel 19 to 23 and Honour + Monkton Great War (149 Brigade, Coquet Street, Jarrow (in Morpeth and was a John, 27 quarter of 1889. E. Newcastle. 162. (Belgium). Memorial 50th 1911), and 50 Wood Terrace, 54-year old General (Locomotive Formerly 6/5106 NF. (Northumbrian) Jarrow. (They were married in Labourer in a Fireman); Mabel Division) St. Paul's Church, Jarrow, on Shipyard. His Hayton, 25 18 August 1879. Their mother, Isabella, (Married); Sarah, marriage was registered in SS was born in 19; Oswald, 16 during the September quarter Monkton and was (Railway Servant); of 1879). 51. They had been James, 12. married for 31 years and had had eight children, seven still living.]

1118 Bolam Matthew Private 19 7 November 2nd/4th 39986 No 1914-5 France 13 Newmarch Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of George and Margaret Unmarried. [His father, George, Siblings (all born in B. Heworth. E. Newcastle. R. Maubeuge-Centre Palmer's Cenotaph Fri. 6 December 1918 (Territorial) Star Street, Jarrow (in (Galvanising Works Bolam (née Laverick) of 13 was born in Jarrow Jarrow; 1911 ages): Jarrow. His birth was registered in Cemetery. C.3. 1918 (Jarrow West Riding 1911) Steelworks) Newmarch Street, Jarrow. and was a 45-year Joseph Studdhem Gateshead during the December Express) + Soldiers Regt. (186 (They were married in St. old General B., 13 (SS, June q. quarter of 1899. Died in the Great Brigade, 62nd Paul's Church, Jarrow, on 22 Labourer. His 1897); Mabel, 9; War (2nd West May 1886. Their marriage mother, Margaret, Stanley, 2 (SS, Riding) Division) was registered in SS during was born in Jarrow September q. the June quarter of 1886). and was 42. They 1909). had been married for 25 years and had had 12 children, eight still living.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 6823 Bolingbroke George Bombardier 74 September q. 4th 453 35 Eldon Street, A Shipwright at Smith's Eldest son of Robert John and Eliza Bolingbroke (née [His father, Robert Siblings (all born in Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Frederick Street Roll Edward 1964 (SS) (Northumbrian) SS (in 1891), 27 Docks, North Shields (in Catherine Emily F. Bolingbroke Currie). (They were married John (A Shipwright), SS; 1911 ages): December q. 1890. Height: 5' 7½". of Honour Howitzer Campbell Street, 1911) (née Barwick) of 27 Campbell in Holy Trinity Church, SS, on was born in Great Christopher C. (18; Son: Robert A. (SS; December q. Brigade RFA SS (in 1901 and Street, SS. (They were 7 February 1916. Their Yarmouth, Norfolk September q. 1892; 1925). He enlisted in SS on 15 July 1911) married in SS' Registry Office marriage was registered in (Thetford; March q. A Shipwright), May 1909. Discharged on 11 November on 28 April 1890. Their SS during the March quarter 1871 (?)), and died Esther (16; June q. 1916 - psoriasis (itchy & irritable - marriage was registered in SS of 1916). in Norwich - March 1894; A Draper's patches extend over legs, during the June quarter of q. 1950, aged 78. Assistant), Ada (13; stomach, etc.) . 1890). His mother, March q. 1898), Catherine Emily, Robert John (9; was born in Great June q. 1902), Yarmouth William Henry (Dec. (September q. q. 1904) & Kate 1870).] (4,Sept. q. 1906).

1328 Bolton William Driver 19 years and 23 August 14th Division 72257 No 1914-5 France 65 East Holborn, St. Hilda's Colliery (Putter) Second son of William and Unmarried. Brothers: John (in Born and E. in SS. His birth was The Huts Cemetery. Holy Trinity Church Mon. 17 + Tues. 18 Sat. 22 Arthur 9 months 1917 Ammunition Star SS Hannah Bolton of 65 East France) and registered in SS during the III.D.19. (Belgium). ROH, SS + East September 1917 + September Column RFA Holborn, SS Charles. Sister-in- December quarter of 1897. Holborn Roll of Soldiers Died in the 1917 Law: Rebecca. Officer's letter. 'Out in France for Honour + St. Hilda's Great War Sister and B-in-L: over two years' - 'Gazette'. Miners' Lodge ROH Mary and Charles Lombard. Sweetheart: Annie.

65 Bond George Private Unknown 4 July 1916 15/DLI (64 14388 11 France 20 Parliament Son of Mr. W. Bond. Brother: Mr. W. Born and E. in Jarrow. He Heilly Station St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 23 April 1915 'Illustrated (DOW) Brigade, 21st September Street, Hebburn Bond of 20 attended Croft Terrace School, Cemetery, Méricourt- Honour + Croft (Jarrow Express) + Chronicle' 1916 (Somme) Division) 1915 (1914-5 Parliament Street, Jarrow. L'Abbé. I.B.35. Terrace School ROH, Mon. 24 July 1916 + Star) Hebburn. Jarrow: 1915 Fri. 28 July 1916 (Jarrow Express) + Soldiers Died in the Great War 410 Bond Richard Private 27 5 October 'A' Company, 32862 No 1914-5 France 27 Reay Street, SS A Fish Curer Son of George and Agnes Annie Bond of 27 Reay [His birth was He had a young Born in Sheffield. E. SS. E. in Grove Town Temperance Hall Thurs. 2 November Thurs. 2 Nicholson 1916 (DOW) 11/DLI Star Bond Street, SS registered in son, Richard December 1915 under the Derby Cemetery, Méaulte. ROH, SS 1916 + Tues. 14 November 1916 (Pioneers) Wortley, West Hinman (Dick) Scheme and called up in May I.M.34. December 1920 + (Divisional Riding of Yorkshire, Bond, born on 23 1916. (In Memoriam). DOW R. in Martin Bashforth Pioneers, 20th during the June October 1913. His A. Treated at 34th CCS suffering (Pages 126-7) + Sat. (Light) Division) quarter of 1889.] widow, Annie, from compound fractures to his 5 October 1918 + received a pension left arm and both legs. Soldiers Died in the of 18s 9d. a week. Great War

6339 Bond G. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 43 Collingwood He enlisted in the 4th Fri. 21 May 1915 (Northumbrian) Terrace, SS (in (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 20 Howitzer May 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 617 Bone John Swinny Pilot (First 36 31 December Pilot Cutter Lighthouse 8 Green's Place, A Pilot (First Class) Son of Thomas (Pilot) and Ann Alice Bone (née Burn, (Marriage Reg. SS, Children: Alice B. Birth registered in SS - June q. Tower Hill Memorial 'Protector' Plaque Mon. 26 February Young Class) 1916 'Protector' (SS) and Pilotage SS Bone of 155 Lawson Terrace, daughter of Margaret & the June q. 1910 - 7 (Sept. q. 1911), 1880 ('John Swiney Y. Bone'). 1914 - 1918, St. 1917 + Sat. 1 March (Family Authorities SS. [His father died on 25 late Lancelot Burn) of 8 May 1910). John S.Y. (March q. 1901 - living in Henry Street, SS. He Stephen's Church, SS & Thurs. 6 March Headstone) June 1907, aged 63. His Green's Place, SS - who died, [Margaret Burn, his 1913), Thomas T. had four children under the age of 1919 + Sat. 31 mother died on 24 April 1908, aged 29, on 25 February M-in-L, died, aged (Sept. q. 1914), sixteen - in February 1917. 'John December 1921 + aged 60. There is a Family 1919 at 155 Mile End Road, 62, on 3 March Lancelot B. (March Swinney Young Bone' - 'Gazette'. Sat. 25 February Headstone in St. Stephen's SS. 1919.] B: Alexander q. 1916) & Ann 'John Young S.' - marriage entry 1922 Churchyard.] (D. 27 January 1921, (June q. 1917). (Free BMD). aged 27), Robert (D. Brothers: Thomas 22 August 1921, (Pilot) & Robert aged 39) & Thomas (Fireman on a (D. 8 May 1927, tugboat). aged 52). B-in-L: Lance. S-in-L: Jane.

1158 Bone Thomas Park Sergeant 31 24 14/DLI (18 14357 11 France 34 Walpole Whitburn Colliery (Hewer) Married. Born and E. in SS. Chaplain & Loos British Holy Trinity Church Fri. 19 October 1917 Fri. 19 October September Brigade, 6th September Street, SS officer's letter. Birth registered in Cemetery. XX.F.19. ROH, SS + Holy Trinity + Soldiers Died in 1917 1917 Division) 1915 (1914-5 SS during the June quarter of Boys' School ROH, SS the Great War Star) 1886. He attended Holy Trinity + Holy Trinity Boys' Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 5 School ROH (Served) March 1894; Left: 1 July 1898. + West Holborn ROH + Whitburn Colliery ROH

2913 Bone John Stanley L/C 19 18 June 1918 17th Bn. MGC 124814 No 1914-5 France Son of Robert and Mary E. Unmarried. [SDGW says he was Born in SS. His birth was registered St. Sever Cemetery Soldiers Died in the (17th Division) Star Bone of 11 Balmoral Gardens, a Private. Formerly in SS during the December quarter Extension, Rouen. Great War Monkseaton, , S/21909 Argyll and of 1898. E. Glasgow. 'A native of Q.II.G.7. Northumberland. Sutherland SS' - 'Gazette'. Highlanders.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 5548 Bone Harry Major Unknown Military Cross Unknown Royal Army 10 Lawe A Veterinary Surgeon Son of John Bone (A Tyne [He survived the war and [He left SS High Brother: Major Birth registered in SS - March q. Baring Street Mike Todd (Born: 10 Veterinary Corps Cottages, SS serving in the Regular Army Pilot) of 10 Lawe Cottages, SS after it served in the School to join the Thomas Bone OBE 1882. He attended SS High School - Wesleyan Methodist January (10th and 11th (1891 and 1901), veterinary department of River Pilot Service. + M. in D., Royal Admitted: 1 May 1895; Left: Church ROH (Served) 1882) Section) Potchefstroom, the Egyptian Army in In 1901 he was a Army Veterinary December 1897. + SS High School South Africa (in Khartoum.] pupil to an Corps (No. 5549). Admissions' Register 1911) and architect. He joined Khartoum, Sudan the Army Veterinary (in 1923) Corps c. 1905 and was promoted Lieutenant in 1907. Promoted Captain on 23 May 1912 ('LG': 27 August 1912, page 6375).]

5549 Bone Thomas Major Unknown OBE + M. in Unknown Royal Army 10 Lawe A Veterinary Surgeon Son of John Bone (A Tyne [M. in D. in Brother: Major Birth registered in SS - March q. Baring Street Mike Todd (Born: 14 D. Veterinary Corps Cottages, SS Pilot) of 10 Lawe Cottages, SS September 1915.] Harry Bone MC, 1880. He attended SS High School - Wesleyan Methodist December (1891 and 1901) Royal Army Admitted: 13 September 1893; Church ROH (Served) 1879) and 125 Henry Veterinary Corps Left: December 1895. + SS High School Street, SS (in (No. 5548). Admissions' Register 1911)

5793 Bone W. Gunner Unknown Military Unknown Royal Field Hebburn. A Coal Miner (?) Presented with a gold watch from Thurs. 6 March 1919 Medal Artillery (?) the Hebburn Heroes' Fund at the + Fri. 7 March 1919 Miners' Hall, Hebburn, in March (Jarrow Express) 1919 - Jarrow Express.

1995 Bonner George Private 31 26 April 1918 1st/6th 42710 No 1914-5 France 78 Monkton Palmer's Shipbuilders ( Son of Elizabeth Bonner of 3 [Cousins (1911 ages; all born [His mother, His mother's death, Born and E. in Jarrow. Birth Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 7 June 1918 William (Territorial) Star Road, Jarrow (in Jarrow Engine Works) Shakespeare Street Back, in Jarrow): Elizabeth Elizabeth, was born aged 78, was registered in SS - September q. Panel 42 to 47 & 162. Honour + Palmer's (Jarrow Express) + West Yorkshire 1911) [Labourer in Tube Works in Jarrow (in April 1918) and 78 Walmsley (20), Kate in SS and was a 66- registered in SS 1886. MRIC + 'Jarrow Express' say (Belgium). Cenotaph Soldiers Died in the Regt. (146 1911] Monkton Road, Jarrow (in Walmsley (17), Lillie year old widow in during the he was KIA on 25 April 1918. Great War Brigade, 49th 1911), and the late Robert Walmsley (8) and Georgina 1911. She had had December quarter (West Riding) Bonner Walmsley (4).] eight children with of 1923. Division) only one (George William) still living.]

6824 Booth Matthew Private 53 June q. 1943 Florence Street, A Butcher (in 1911) Youngest son of Sarah (née Isadora Booth (née Bates). [His father, Thomas Siblings (1891 ages; Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Frederick Street Roll Wilson (Durham SS (in 1891),366 Gardener) and the late (Their marriage was (A Steam Riser), was all born in SS): December q. 1889. Grandmother: of Honour East) Stanhope Road, Thomas Booth of 124 South registered in Tynemouth born in Sunderland Thomas William Elizabeth Gardener - born in SS (in 1901), and Frederick Street, SS. (They during the September (December q. 1846) (11; B: SS - June q. Allendale and aged 82 in 1911. His 124 South were married in SS' Registry quarter of 1920). and died in SS - 1879), Elizabeth mother remarried - William James Frederick Street, Office on 30 December 1876. September q. 1898, Ann (10; B: SS - Mathews (SS; September q. 1906 - SS (in 1911) Their marriage was registered aged 52. His March q. 1881); 29 August 1906). in SS during the December mother, Sarah, was Frederick (8; B: SS - quarter of 1876). born in Allendale, June q. 1883) and Northumberland Alfred Nelson (6; B: (Hexham; March q. SS - March q. 1885). 1853) and died in SS - December q. 1948, aged 95.]

1996 Boothman Alexander Private 26 22 February 2/NF (84 2822 16 January France Rawalpindi, India A Regular Soldier - serving Son of William and Jane [His father, William, Sisters (all born in Born: Wolverhampton, Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the Robertson 1915 Brigade, 28th 1915 (1914-5 (in 1911) in 1/NF Robertson Boothman of 34 was born in Jarrow; 1911 ages): Staffordshire. Birth registered in Memorial. Panel 8 Honour Great War Division) Star) Prince Consort Road (in 1911) Glasgow and was a Jane Robertson, 16 Wolverhampton - June q. 1888. E. and 12. (Belgium). and 40 Prince Consort Road, 50-year old House (SS, December q. Jarrow. Formerly 8519 Cheshire Jarrow Painter. His 1894); Christina Regt. + 1/NF. mother, Jane Robertson, 13 (SS, Robertson, was December q. 1897); born in Perthshire Elizabeth Riddle, 10 and was 45. They (SS, June q. 1901). had been married for 25 years and had had seven children, six still living.]

5144 Bootiman Frank Cecil Captain 62 (Born: 15 29 December 19/DLI (106 3 Thorney A Mining Engineer (A Son of John Smith Bootiman Barbara H. Bootiman (née [In November 1909 [In 1904 he was a Birth registered in SS - June q. Mike Todd March 1892) 1954 Brigade, 35th Terrace, SS Member of the Institute of and Jane Anne Bootiman (née Lumsden) of 26 Rupert he became articled boarder at 1892. He entered SS Boys' High Division) (1901), Mining Engineers) Modlin) of 'Wyveston', Street, Whitburn. (They to the Manager of Pocklington School. School on 16 January 1902 and left 'Wyveston', Cleadon. (Their marriage was were married in St. Mary's the Harton Coal He then transferred in November 1909. Cleadon (1911) registered in Sunderland Church, Whitburn, on 12 Company.] to the RGS, and 26 Rupert during the June quarter of September 1942. Their Newcastle, as a day Street, Whitburn 1890). marriage was registered at pupil. In 1911 he (in December Durham NE during the enlisted in 4th 1954) September quarter of 1942). Northumbrian Brigade RFA.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 1997 Borland George 2nd- 35 14 April 1918 3/NF attached 37509 DLI + No 1914-5 France Middleton-in- A Baptist Minister (in Son of Agnes McPherson Ada Mary Borland (née [His mother, Agnes Daughter: Florence Born in Scotland. Formerly Private Ploegsteert Jarrow Library ROH Fri. 26 April 1918 McPherson Lieutenant to 9/NF 35587 NF Star Teesdale (in 1911) Borland and the late James Maddison) of 52 Queen's McPherson, was J. Borland 37509 DLI and 35587 NF. There is Memorial. Panel 2. (Jarrow Express) + (Northumberlan 1911) Borland of 5 Wylam Street, Road, Monkseaton, born in Port (Newcastle, March a Family Headstone in Jarrow (Belgium). Soldiers Died in the d Hussars) (103 Jarrow. [His father died on 13 Northumberland. (Their Glasgow and was a q. 1916). Siblings Cemetery. B-in-L: William Great War Brigade, 34th July 1895, aged 41 - Family marriage was registered in 55-year old widow (1911 ages): Alice, Maddison. Division) Headstone in Jarrow Teesdale during the in 1911. She died 25 (B. Port Cemetery.] September quarter of 1909. on 14 December Glasgow); James, She was 29 in 1911). 1935, aged 79. 24 (Hebburn); Father-in-Law: The Robertina, 22 late Mr. W.W. (Hebburn); Agnes, Maddison of 19 (Jarrow) & John, Hebburn.] 16 (B. Jarrow).

1785 Borsberry George Gunner 28 (or 29) 26 'D' Battery, 45349 25 August France 68 Thistle Street, General Labourer Mary Ann Borsberry (née [His wife, Mary Ann, [He attended E. Newcastle. R. Hebburn. His Brewery Orchard St. John's Church Fri. 23 July 1915 William September 103rd Brigade 1915 (1914-5 Hebburn (in (Shipyard) (in 1911) Housego) of 68 Thistle was born in Byker, Hebburn New Town birth was registered in SS during Cemetery, Bois- ROH, Hebburn + (Jarrow Express) + 1915 RFA Star) 1911). ['Known Street, Hebburn. (They were Northumberland, School, leaving in the December quarter of 1886. Grenier. III.B.5. Hebburn New Town Soldiers Died in the as 58 Thistle married in St. John's Church, and was 23. They 1900.] Children School ROH Great War Street' - 1911 Hebburn, on 17 June 1905. had been married (1911 ages; both Census] Their marriage was for five years and born in Hebburn): registered in South Shields had had two John Robert (4) and during the June quarter of children, both still Rhoda Buttress (3). 1905). living.]

1467 Borthwick John Sapper 23 3 November 83rd Field 48246 France 33 Gilbert Street, Messrs. J.T. Grey Son of Josephine and the late He had sisters and Born and E. in SS. His birth was Rocquigny- Fri. 1 February + Fri. 1 February 1917 (DOW) Company RE SS John Borthwick one brother. registered in SS during the Equancourt Road Mon. 4 November 1918 December quarter of 1894. DOW British Cemetery, 1918 + Wed. 3 R. in A. at Gouzecourt. Chaplain's Manancourt. I.F.16. November 1920 + letter. (In Memoriam). Soldiers Died in the Great War 5953 Borthwick George Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 55 Napier Street, Harton Colliery Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wounded for the second time, Thurs. 2 May 1918 Fusiliers Tyne Dock Borthwick of 55 Napier Street, aged 19, before 2 May 1918 - Tyne Dock 'Gazette'. 4763 Borwick George Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 27 27/826 11 January France 53 Napier Street, Transferred to 20/NF and 1st/4th Sat. 16 January 1915 (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No SS NF. Class Z Reserve. (John Sheen). + John Sheen + 'Irish NF (103 1914-5 Star) Heroes' (1917) Brigade, 34th Division) 3931 Bosing Robert Civilian 60 (GRO + June q. 1921 SS 'Jumna' Mercantile 20 Albermarle A Fireman (Burial Register) Son of Anton and Mary [His birth was Sisters (1881 ages): Formerly a P.O.W. A Civilian Harton Cemetery. L Sat. 7 May 1921 Thomas Burial (SS) Marine Street, SS Bosing. (His father was born registered in Mary (Born: Jarrow, Internee. Captured by the (?).2265. (South Summers Register) in Prussia and died aged 65 (?) Tynemouth during 15) and Jemima German raider SMS Wolf in the Shields). during the September q. of the March quarter Jane (Jarrow, 12). Indian Ocean on 1 March 1917. 1889 - However his age is of 1861. His Jemima's birth was Two years 10 months a prisoner at given as 64 in the 1881 mother, Mary, died registered in SS Mecklenburg - 'Gazette'. Census). during the during the December quarter September quarter of 1922, aged 88 of 1869). (Registered in SS).]

1694 Bothick John Richard Sapper 33 28 126th Field 134751 No 1914-5 France 133 High Street, Ship Plate Rivetter - Mary Davinson Bothick (née [His wife, Mary, was Daughters (all born Born in Jarrow. His birth was Lijssenthoek Military Palmer's Cenotaph + Soldiers Died in the September Company. R.E. Star Jarrow (in 1911) Shipyard (in 1911) Pearson) of 133 High Street, born in Jarrow and in Jarrow; 1911 registered in SS during the Cemetery. XXIV. St. Paul's Roll of Great War 1917 (DOW) Jarrow. (They were married was 28. They had ages): Ann December quarter of 1883. E. B.5A. (Belgium). Honour in SS' Registry Office on 1 been married for Hutchinson, 9 (SS, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. R. August 1901. Their marriage ten years and had September q. Jarrow. was registered in SS during had four children, all 1902); Sarah Jane, 4 the September quarter of still living. B & S-in- (SS, March q. 1907); 1901). L: William E. & Rose Ann, 1 year 6 Margaret Bothick months (SS, (B. Jarrow, 26, September q. Shipyard Labourer, 1909)> Married for 3 years) +Nephew Daniel.]

417 Botto Frank Private 21 14 October 18th Company 16385 1 September France 57 Monkton Ship Driller's Labourer (in Son of Mrs. Mary McDonald [His mother, Mary, [Birth registered in Born and E. in Jarrow. Transferred Grove Town St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 30 April 1915 1916 (DOW) MGC (18 1915 (1914-5 Road, Jarrow (in 1911) (formerly Botto) of 57 was born in Fairhill, SS - September q. from 2/DLI (8634) - 'Gazette'. He Cemetery, Méaulte. Honour + St. Bede's (Jarrow Express) + (Somme) Brigade, 6th Star) 1911 ?) and 47 Monkton Road, Jarrow (in Co. Galway, and 1896. Brother: attended St. Bede's R.C. School, I.L.36. R.C. School ROH, Sat. 28 October Division) Albion Street, 1911) was a 55-year old John Jarrow - 3/DLI - in April 1915. Jarrow + Palmer's 1916 + Soldiers Died Jarrow widow. She had McDonald/Botto Cenotaph (?) in the Great War been married for 19 (17 in 1911; B: years and had had Jarrow; Shipyard two children, both Rivet-Heater (?)).] still living (?).]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 7080 Botto Joseph Private 83 (Born: 3 5 February 3/Yorkshire 18847 43 Stanley Street, A Labourer (in December Son of Joseph and Jane Botto [Brother: Private John James [His father, Joseph Siblings (all born in Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in South Shields' St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 11 June 1915 or 10 May 1981 Regt. Jarrow (in 1901), 1914) [A Retired Labourer (née Darrick) of 45 Stanley Botto, R.A.M.C., September (A Steelworks' Jarrow; 1911 ages; SS - June q. 1897. Baptised in St. Crematorium: 7 ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) 1897) 45 Stanley Street, in February 1981] [Enrolled Street, Jarrow (in 1911). q. 1922, aged 23 (No. 7105). Labourer), was born registered in SS): Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, on 23 February 1981. Jarrow (in 1911), as a member of the (They were married in SS' His parents had eleven in Caernarvon Elizabeth (25; Sept. May 1897. Enlisted in SS on 24 44 Lord Street, Boilermakers and Iron Registry Office on 8 August children, nine still living in (Anglesey; q. 1885), Catherine December 1914. He deserted on 4 Jarrow (in Trades Union in 1919 - 1884. Marriage registered in 1911. Aunt: Catherine December q. 1859) Jane (22), Annie July 1915. He lied about his age, December 1914), Jarrow Branch] SS - September q. 1884). [His Darrick - born in Jarrow and & died in Jarrow - (17; June q. 1893), being only 17 years 7 months and 3 Usk father resided at 54 Duke a 25-year old ropery worker Buried: 2 Feb.1948, Mary (15; June q. when he enlisted. Avenue, Jarrow Steet in February 1948.] in 1901.] aged 88 (5.807). His 1895), Edward (9; (in February mother, Jane, was September q. 1981) born in Jarrow (c. 1901), Michael (7; 1865) & died in March q. 1904) and Jarrow - SS; Lewis (4; September q. 1936, September q. aged 70.] 1906).

7105 Botto John James Private 23 (Born: 8 September q. Royal Army 43 Stanley Street, Son of Joseph and Jane Botto [In 1911 his parents had [His father, Joseph Siblings (all born in Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 30 April 1915 October 1922 Medical Corps Jarrow (in 1901), (née Darrick) of 45 Stanley been married for 26 years (A Steelworks' Jarrow and SS - December q. 1899. Baptised ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) 1899) (Sunderland) 45 Stanley Street, Street, Jarrow (in 1911). and had had eleven children, Labourer), was born registered in SS; in St. Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, Jarrow (in 1911), (They were married in SS' nine still living.] {Aunt: in Caernarvon 1911 ages): on 22 October 1899. Sister: Mary - and 44 Lord Registry Office on 8 August Catherine Darrick - born in (Anglesey; Dec. q. Elizabeth (25; aged 15 in 1911 (SS; June q. 1895). Street, Jarrow (in 1884. Their marriage was Jarrow and a 25-year old 1859) and died in September q. B: Private Joseph Botto, December q. registered in SS during the ropery worker in 1901.} Jarrow - Durham 1885), Catherine 3/Yorkshire Regt., March q. 1981, 1914) September quarter of 1884). NE; March q. 1948, Jane (22), Annie aged 83 (No. 7080). aged 88. His (17; June q. 1893), mother, Jane, was Joseph (13; June q. born in Jarrow (c. 1897), Edward (9; 1865) and died in Sept. q. 1901), Jarrow - SS; Michael (7; March September q. 1936, q. 1904) & Lewis (4; aged 70.] Sept. q. 1906).

92 Bottoms Thomas Private 23 Military 1 July 1916 109th Company 18674 6 October France 40 , St. Hilda's Colliery (Landing Son of Robert (Deputy [His father, Robert, was [Awarded the MM Brother: Robert Born: High Moorsley, Co. Durham Thiépval Memorial. St. Michael's ROH, SS Sat. 13 May 1916 + Fri. 19 May Medal MGC (109 1915 (1914-5 Moorsley, Hetton- Boy - Below Ground (1911)) Overman at St. Hilda's buried on 4 April 1939, aged for gallantry in Bottoms, 9/Royal (Houghton, December q. 1893). E: Pier and Face 5C and + Glebe Methodist Fri. 19 May 1916 + 1916 + Thurs. Brigade) Star) le-Hole (1901), 23 Colliery) and Catherine 76. His mother, Elizabeth, digging out Sussex Regt., Died Newcastle. Formerly 11/19420 12C Church Memorial Thurs. 3 August 23 June 2016 Graham Street, SS Bottoms (née Emmerson) of was buried on 10 November comrades after they 12 April 1917, aged Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Letter Plaque, Westoe + St. 1916 + Mon. 26 (1911) and 10 18 Eglesfield Road, SS. (His 1921, aged 54 - J. (or T.) had been buried in a 26 (No. 823). re. bravery of from Irish Regt.'s Hilda's Miners' Lodge February 1917 + Fri. Eccleston Road, father was presented with his 8061. Sisters (1911 ages; B: trench from the [Officer's letter to officer. ROH 24 June 2016 + SS late son's MM on Saturday 24 High Moorsley): Elizabeth effects of a heavy his father re. his Tues. 5 July 2016 + February 1917 at the St. (15; Drapery Girl in Co-Op trench-mortar while bravery - 13 May Soldiers Died in the Hilda's Lodge rooms in Stores) and Ellen (12).] under shell and 1916.] Great War Maxwell Street, SS). heavy mortar fire.]

823 Bottoms Robert Private 26 12 April 1917 9/Royal Sussex G/6086 No 1914-5 France 40 High Moorsley, St. Hilda's Colliery (Putter) Son of Robert (Deputy [His father, Robert, was [His father was born Brother: Thomas B. Hetton-le-Hole, Co. Durham. E. Arras Memorial. Bay St. Michael's ROH, SS Sat. 13 May 1916 + Regt. (73 Star Moorsley, Hetton- Overman at St. Hilda's buried on 4 April 1939, aged at Low Moorsley, Bottoms, 109th SS. Had spent six months in 6 + Glebe Methodist Wed. 9 May 1917 + Brigade, 24th le-Hole (1901) Colliery) and Catherine 76. His mother, Elizabeth, Co. Durham, and Company MGC, KIA hospital having been seriously Church Memorial Soldiers Died in the Division) and 23 Graham Bottoms (née Emmerson) of was buried on 10 November was 48. His mother 1 July 1916, aged wounded in action before being Plaque, Westoe + St. Great War Street, SS (1911) 18 Eglesfield Road, SS (in 1921, aged 54 - J. (or T.) was born at 23 (No. 92). [Birth sent back to the Front. His brother Hilda's Miners' Lodge 1916) and 14 Eccleston St., SS 8061. Sisters (1911 ages; B: Lanchester, Co. registered in Thomas (MGC - No. 92) was KIA on ROH (in November 1921 and April High Moorsley): Elizabeth Durham, and was Houghton-le-Spring 1 July 1916. (No. 92). 1939). (Marriage registered in (15; Drapery Girl in Co-Op 44. They had been - March q. 1891.] Houghton-le-Spring - Dec. q. Stores) and Ellen (12).] married for 21 years 1889). and had had five children, four still living.]

3096 Boucher Thomas Private Unknown 26 April 1918 13/Gloucestersh 29497 (MRIC No 1914-5 France Born: Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. E. Voormezeele St. John's Church Soldiers Died in the Augustus ire Regt. = 19497) Star Jarrow. Enclosure No. 3. ROH, Hebburn Great War (Pioneers - XVI.D.10. (Belgium). Forest of Dean) (Divisional Pioneers, 39th Division)

4957 Boulter Private Unknown Unknown 43 Stead Street, Son of Mrs. Boulter of 43 Wounded and in a hospital in Fri. 11 May 1917 Jarrow Stead Street, Jarrow Nottingham by May 1917. He had (Jarrow Express) twice previously been wounded and twice gassed - 'Jarrow Express'. 189 Bourke Michael Private 37 1 July 1916 26 (Tyneside 26/1448 No 1914-5 France 61 Brunswick Susannah Bourke (née [Attack on La He was the father Born and E. in SS. 26/NF were in Thiépval Memorial. Brunswick St. & Mon. 4 September Mon. 4 Irish) / NF (103 Star Street, SS (57 Collins) of 61 Brunswick Boisselle - moved of five children. 103rd Brigade, 34th Division, on 1 Pier and Face 10B, Wilson St. Roll of 1916 + Sat. 24 September Brigade, 34th Brunswick Street Street, SS. (They were forward from Martha (SS, June July 1916 and he was KIA during 11B and 12B Honour + St. Bede's March 1917 + Tues. 1916 + Fri. 25 Division) on the 1915 married in SS' Registry Office assembly trenches quarter 1912) and the attack on La Boisselle. The R.C. Sacred Heart 22 April 1919 + Fri. February 2011 + Electoral Roll). on 29 June 1905. Their nr. Tara Redoubt. Jenny T.C. Bourke 'Gazette' on Fri. 25 February 2011 Altar, SS 24 June 2016 + 'Illustrated marriage was registered in War Diary notes 'A' (December q. gives his address as having been Tues. 5 July 2016 + Chronicle' 1916 SS during the June quarter of & 'B' Coys in front, 1915). 87 Brunswick Street. Soldiers Died in the + Thurs. 23 June 1905). 'B' & 'D' in reserve. Great War 2016 Owing to high casualties attack held up - small parties holding out in shell holes in N M's L. Casualties 489]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2460 Bourke Thomas Gunner 21 years 8 6 March 1917 'B' Battery, 83rd 26456 25 July 1915 France 73 Adelaide Meadow Dairy, Laygate Eldest son of Thomas and Unmarried. He had brothers Born and E. in SS. Killed by a Thiépval Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. Sacred Wed. 28 March Mon. 16 April (Signaller - months Brigade RFA (1914-5 Star) Street, SS Circus, SS Mary Agnes Bourke of 73 and sisters. sniper - 'Gazette'. Commanding Pier and Face 1A and Heart Altar, SS 1917 + Mon. 16 1917 'Gazette') Adelaide Street, SS Grandson of James Officer's letter offering his 8A April 1917 + Wed. 5 and Mary Bradley. condolences. (In Memoriam). March 1919 + Aunt and Uncle: Soldiers Died in the Sarah A. and Jim Great War Finnigan (in France).

6427 Bourke Patrick Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 56 Back Thames He enlisted in the 4th Thames Street Roll of Thurs. 27 May 1915 (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in May (Northumbrian) Howitzers by 26 Honour + Thurs. 16 May Howitzer 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1918 Brigade RFA 6767 Bourke Edward Private 69 March q. DLI 42 Brunswick A General Labourer (in Son of Bridget Bourke of 26 Siblings (1891 He was 28 in 1911. Brunswick St. & 1952 (SS) Street, SS (in 1911) Back Brunswick Street, SS. ages): Thomas (20; Wilson St. Roll of 1891), 56 (His mother died in SS - March A Labourer in a Honour. Brunswick Street, q. 1916, aged 65). Boiler Shop), James SS (in 1901), and (18; A Labourer in a 26 Back Boiler Shop; SS - Brunswick Street, December q. 1872), SS (in 1911 and Susannah (16; SS - 1915 - Electoral March q. 1875), Roll) Patrick (14; SS - June q. 1877) and Michael (11).

1821 Bovill Joseph Second 60 14 May 1918 SS 'Woolston' Mercantile 145 Eglesfield Eldest son of William P. and Margaret Bovill (née Bell) of [In 1881 he resided Siblings (1881 Born: Whitby, Yorkshire. His birth Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 31 May 1918 + Engineer (London) Marine Road, SS Elizabeth Bovill. 145 Eglesfield Road, SS. with his parents at ages): John H. (B. was registered in Whitby, North Wed. 21 January (They were married in Holy 42 School Street, Whitby, 19), Riding of Yorkshire, during the 1920 Trinity Church, SS, on 1 Barrow-in-Furness. George Clifford (B. December quarter of 1857 - January 1884. Their His father was born Whitby, 17), James 'Joseph Boville'. The 'Gazette' says marriage was registered in in Easby, Yorkshire, T. (B. SS, 15), he was 59 and that he died on 15 SS during the March quarter and his mother at Elizabeth (B. SS, May 1918. of 1884 - 'Joseph Bovill'). Whitby. Both his 12), Matthew parents were then Charles (B. SS, 10) aged 46.] and Ernest Robert (B.SS, 7).

6510 Bowdell Anthony Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 167 H.S. Edwards He enlisted in the 4th Sat. 29 May 1915 (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in May (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 28 Howitzer 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 749 Bower Gordon L/C 28 (Born: 12 23 October 'D' Company, 22/1044 No 1914-5 France 104 Baring Street, Handicraft Instructor for Son of Joseph and Augusta [His father, Joseph (A [To Waterlot Farm Siblings (1901 ages; Born in Leeds. Baptised in St. Bienvillers Military Dean Road Boys' Sat. 1 May 1920 + December 1916 22/DLI Star SS (in 1901) Durham County Council Barbarina Bower (née Clay) of Commerical Traveller), was (20/10). Began all born in Leeds): Thomas' Church, Leeds, on 10 Cemetery. XVIII.L.1. School Plaque, SS Sat. 30 October 1888) (Pioneers) working at the Upper 114 Baring Street, SS. (Their born in Hunslet, Yorkshire, work on Joshua (22; An February 1889. E: West Hartlepool (Dedicated to 1920 (Dean Road (Divisional Standard School, Annfield marriage was registered in and was 55 in 1911. His communication Apprentice on 1 March 1916. [Followed teachers who fell) + Boys' School Pioneers, 8th Plain Leeds during the December mother, Augusta Barbarina, trenches. Assembly Electrician), George assaulting troops forward into St. Hilda's Memorial Memorial Plaque) + Division) quarter of 1877). was born in Huddersfield trenches dug for (20; A Clerk), Frank Zenith Trench and dug Cross + St. Hilda's John Sheen + and was 54 in 1911. In 1911 attack on Zenith (14), Josephine communication trenches back to Parish Magazine Soldiers Died in the they had been married for Trench (23/10). 'C' (10), Winifred (8), front line. Relieved and to (Memorial Service on Great War 33 years and had had 12 Company Charles (5) and Montauban (30/10).] 27 December 1916 - children, 8 living.] assembled in Harry (4 - born in January 1917) Spectrum Trench SS). [His birth was across Gueudecourt- registered in Leeds Le Transloy Road. ] during the March quarter of 1889.]

556 Bowey Frederick Carpenter Unknown 13 January HMS Viknor Mercantile 1914-5 Star 13 Baring Street, Only son of Frederick William The 'Viknor' was an armed Plymouth Naval Tues. 26 January William 1915 (10th Cruiser Marine SS and the late Annie Bowey merchant cruiser which left Memorial. Memorial 1915 + Fri. 5 Squadron) Reserve Londonderry on 12 January 1915 Reference 9 February 1915 and disappeared 11 miles west of Tory Island, Donegal, Ireland, with the loss of all 295 crewmen - having probably struck a German mine. 3267 Bowey Frank Private 23 Military 23 October 20/Manchester 76528 No 1914-5 France Son of Mrs. E.J. Rutherford of [His birth was Born: , Co. Durham. E. Pommereuil British St. Nicholas' Roll of Soldiers Died in the Medal (?) 1918 Regt. (7 Star West Simonside Farm, Tyne registered in Jarrow. R. SS. Formerly 39545 Cemetery. B.8. Honour, Boldon Great War Brigade, 25th Dock, SS Gateshead during East Yorkshire Regt. Military Cross Colliery Division) the September = CWGC ? (MM ?) There is no quarter of 1895.] trace of either medal being awarded on his MRIC.

4854 Bowey Joseph Private Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/1162 No 1914-5 2 Frederick Enlisted: 9 January 1915. John Sheen Scottish) / NF Star Street, Hebburn Transferred to 2nd Garrison Bn. (102 Brigade, Class Z Reserve. 34th Division) 1623 Bowman Robert Private 36 25 April 1918 8 Platoon, 'B' 307277 No 1914-5 France 80 Canterbury St. Hilda's Colliery Elizabeth Ellen Bowman (née He had daughters Born in SS. E. Sunderland. Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Michael's ROH, SS Thurs. 12 December Septimus Company, Star Street, SS Proctor) of 80 Canterbury who were living in Formerly 6087 West Yorkshire Panel 42 to 47 and + St. Hilda's Miners' 1918 + Mon. 25 1st/5th Street, SS, and later of Toronto, Canada, Regt. His birth was registered in 162. (Belgium). Lodge ROH April 1921 + Tues. (Territorial) Toronto, Canada (in April by 25 April 1923. SS during the March quarter of 25 April 1922 + West Yorkshire 1922 and April 1923). (Their Daughter: Mary 1882. (In Memoriam). Wed. 25 April 1923 Regt. (146 marriage was registered in Bowman - Birth + Soldiers Died in Brigade, 49th SS during the December registered in SS the Great War (West Riding) quarter of 1905). during the March Division) quarter of 1915.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 1998 Bowman George Private 41 24 April 1915 1st/5th 5/1659 16 April 1915 France 35 Wren Street, Coal Miner (Shifter) (in Son of the late James and Margaret Bowman (née [His wife, Margaret, Brother: Joseph Born in Jarrow. E. Stockton, Co. Ypres (Menin Gate) Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in the (Second (Territorial) DLI (1914-5 Star) Stockton, Co. 1911) Sarah Jane Bowman Tinkler or Tinklen) of 35 was born in Bowman (B. Durham. His birth was registered Memorial. Panel 36 Great War Battle of (150 Brigade, Durham Wren Street, Stockton, Co. Stockton and was Carlisle; 47 in in SS during the September and 38. (Belgium). Ypres) 50th Durham. (Their marriage 40. They had been March 1911; he quarter of 1873. (Northumbrian) was registered in Stockton married 12 years worked in a Boiler Division) during the September and had no Works). quarter of 1898). children.]

2416 Bowman John First Engineer 34 26 June 1917 SS 'Serapis' Mercantile 33 John Eldest son of John and the late Maria Beckett Bowman (née [SS 'Serapis' was on Children: Margaret Born: Montrose, Scotland. The Tower Hill Memorial SS Marine Engineers' Sat. 14 July 1917 + (Glasgow) Marine Williamson Margaret Bowman of 105 (or Blackburn) of 33 John a voyage from the S. (September q. 14th List of Merchant Marine Association ROH Fri. 9 May 1919 + Street, SS 165 ?) Sandwich Road Williamson Street, SS. (They Clyde to Genoa with 1911), Celestia M. Deaths lists his place of residency Mon. 7 February were married in SS' Registry a cargo of coal (December q. 1913) as SS. 1921 Office on 28 February 1905. when it was and John L. Their marriage was torpedoed by the U- (December q. registered in SS during the 79, 106 miles NNW 1915). He had one March quarter of 1905). of Tory Island, Co. brother and one Donegal. 19 of her sister. crew were killed.]

5026 Bowman George Unknown Unknown 16 Wellington A Bandmaster Son George and Isabella Brothers: Henry Fort Street Roll of Fri. 30 November (Born: 1889) Street, SS (1891); Bowman and John Robert. Honour 1917 Redwood Sister: Dorothy. Cottage, SS (1901); 1 Fort Street, SS (1911)

5145 Bowman Joseph Lieutenant 70 (Born: 22 23 1st/7th DLI 19 April 1915 Westoe Village A Barrister (Called to the Son of John (A Land Owner [Joined the Inns of Birth registered in SS - March q. Clive Dunn page 234 January September (Territorial) (1914-5 Star) (1891, January Bar at Lincolns Inn on 15 and Agent) and Catherine Court OTC as a 1882. He entered SS Boys' High + Mike Todd 1882) 1952 (Divisional 1894 and 1901), September 1913) Bowman of Westoe Village Private. School on 15 January 1894 and left Pioneers, 50th 11 Alexander Commissioned in on 30 July 1899. (Northumbrian) Square, South the DLI on 27 Division) Kensington, November 1914. London (in 1911) After the war he and 66 Wynnstay practised as a Gardens, barrister in Kensington (in London.] September 1952)

4764 Boyack William Hails Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 27 27/840 11 January France 7 Heugh Street, Jane E. Boyack (née Children (all Children: Albert E.P. (December q. Heugh Street Roll of Sat. 16 January 1915 (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No SS Stidolph) of 7 Heugh Street, registered in SS): 1925), Peter (March q. 1928), Honour, SS + Fri. 22 February NF (103 1914-5 Star) SS. (They were married in William H. (June q. Sarah S. (June 1931) and Dennis 1918 + John Sheen + Brigade, 34th St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 28 1917), James E.S. W. (September q. 1937). 'Irish Heroes' (1917) Division) October 1916. Their (June q. 1919) & marriage was registered in Jane A.S. SS during the December (September q. quarter of 1916). 1921).

5048 Boyack Anthony Hall 55 Buried: 13 61 Livingstone A Rivet-Heater (in 1911) Son of Anthony Hall Boyack (A Margaret Boyack (née [His father, Anthony Nephews: John, NB : Livingstone Street ROH reads Harton Cemetery. Livingstone Street Roll Wed. 8 August 1917 April 1939 Street, SS (in [A Labourer in April 1939] Ship Builder's Plater) and Waggott). (They were Hall Boyack (A William and 'Anthony C. Boyack'. He died in SS' M.5934. (South of Honour 1901 and 1911) Mary Boyack (formerly married in St. Hilda's Church, Shipyard Rivetter), Anthony Hall General Hospital (Harton Shields). Cooper, née Davison) of 61 SS, on 17 January 1915. was 57 (sic) [55 or Boyack Gudgeon Cemetery Burial Register). Livingstone Street, SS (in Their marriage was 56]. He died in SS - (SS; December q. 1911). (They were married in registered in SS during the September q. 1918, 1895; No. 4863). St. Stephen's Church, SS, on March quarter of 1915). aged 62. His 25 January 1880. Marriage mother, Mary, was registered in SS - March q. 65. She died in SS - 1880). December q. 1926, aged 80.]

5856 Boyce Norman Gunner 66 December q. 4th 47 Vespasian An Engineering Apprentice Son of William Thomas Nichols [He enlisted in the Brother: Albert He was one of the nine sons of Tues. 18 May 1915 PHOTO Septimus 1962 (SS) (Northumbrian) Avenue, SS (in + (later) worked in the Boyce (Walsingham, Norfolk; 4th (Northumbrian) Ernest Boyce (June William Thomas Nichols Boyce. He Howitzer May 1915) Drapery Trade + December q. 1857 - SS; Howitzers on 17 q. 1886; SS - March was born (December q. 1895) and Brigade RFA Professional Artist September q. 1911 - aged 53) May 1915 - q. 1956 - aged 69; died (December q. 1962) in SS. He of SS 'Gazette'.] died at SS). had lived for a number of years in Brother: Herbert Derby. Walter Boyce (Sept. q. 1884; SS -March q. 1946 - aged 61; SS).

254 Boyd Arthur Corporal 25 26 August 11/King's Royal C/7684 No 1914-5 France 165 Clayton Messrs. Stewart's, Tailors, Son of George Robert and [Entrained at Born: Croydon, Surrey. E. Dantzig Alley British Fri. 1 December Fri. 1 December 1916 Rifle Corps (59 Star Terrace, SS King Street. Margaret Emily Boyd of 165 Candas for Kingsway, Middlesex. R. Croydon Cemetery, Mametz. 1916 + Soldiers Died 1916 (Somme) Brigade, 20th Fort Street, SS. Méricourt (20/8) (according to SDGW). Also worked IX.V.2. in the Great War (Light) Division) and from there as a Cinema Operator - 'Gazette'. marched to Méaulte. To Citadel Camp (21/8), trenches opposite Guillemont (22/8). Enemy attacks repulsed (23/8) & (24/8). Relieved and to old German front line.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 837 Boyd Alfred AB 22 12 April 1917 SS 'Kildale' Mercantile Second son of George Robert Alice Boyd (née Lawlan) of S & B-in-L: Mr. & Born in South Shields (SS; Tower Hill Memorial Tues. 15 May 1917 (Whitby) Marine and the late Margaret Emily 28 Claughton Road, Mrs. A. Dunmore of September q. 1894). Boyd (née Wailes) of 165 . (Their marriage 265 H.S. Edwards Clayton Terrace, SS. (They was registered in Birkenhead Street, SS. Sister & were married in SS' Registry during the December B-in-L: Mr. & Mrs. Office on 14 May 1890. Their quarter of 1916). Steve Wilson, 43 marriage was registered in SS Whitehead Street, during the June quarter of Tyne Dock. 1890).

2548 Boyd William Private 23 22 April 1918 93rd Field 76682 No 1914-5 France Son of Joseph Henry and Born in Hebburn. E. Gateshead. Ebblinghem Military Soldiers Died in the (DOW) Ambulance Star Dorothy Ann Boyd of 45 Cemetery. II.A.26. Great War R.A.M.C. Beaumont Terrace, , Northumberland. 5225 Boyer W. Private Unknown Unknown Lancashire 87 Regent Street, A Barman in the Adam and Son of Mr. D. Boyer of 87 Wounded for the third time and in Tues. 5 November Fusiliers SS (in November Eve Hotel, SS Regent Street, SS a hospital in Scotland by 5 1918 (Formerly Army 1918) November 1918 - 'Gazette'. He Service Corps) enlisted in .

2727 Boyle Richard Corporal 26 DCM 28 April 1917 'C' Company, 24 24/904 11 January France Son of Patrick and Mary Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Agny Military Soldiers Died in the (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No Winifred Boyle of 5 Cross Row, June q. 1891. E. Newcastle. Cemetery. B.38. Great War + 'Irish NF (103 1914-5 Star) Waterloo, Usworth, Co. Heroes' (1917) Brigade, 34th Durham. Division) 4711 Boyle Thomas Private Unknown Unknown 26 (Tyneside 26/55 No 1914-5 52 Dock Street, Enlisted: 8 December 1914. He did John Sheen Irish) / NF (103 Star Tyne Dock not serve overseas. 23 April 1915 - Brigade, 34th Discharged as 'Inefficient' (Aged Division) 38). (John Sheen).

6552 Boyle Patrick Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 16 Johnson's Hill, Birth registered in SS - March q. Sat. 5 June 1915 (Territorial) SS (in June 1915) 1891. He enlisted in the 1st/7th (Divisional DLI on 3 or 4 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 7067 Boyle Henry Private Unknown Unknown 2/DLI (18 4/7694 1 November France 19 Staple Road, A Rivetter's Labourer (in Son of John and Rebecca Mary Boyle (née Hamilton) [His father, John (A Children (all Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 30 April 1915 (Born: 9 Brigade, 6th 1914 (1914 Jarrow (in 1891), 1911) Boyle (née Murphy) of 19 of 3 Back Alfred Street, Steelworks' registered in SS): SS - December q. 1889. Baptised ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) October Division) 'Mons' Star' 22 Stanley Street, Staple Road, Jarrow (in 1891). Jarrow (in 1911). (They Labourer in 1891), Rebecca (Sept. q. in St. Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, 1889) not awarded - Jarrow (in 1901), (They were married in SS' were married in SS' Registry was born in Ireland 1912), Henry on 16 October 1889. No medals Deserted) and 3 Back Alfred Registry Office on 23 August Office on 10 September (c. 1862) and died in (March q. 1914), were awarded to him as he Street, Jarrow (in 1886. Their marriage was 1910. Their marriage was Jarrow - SS; March Elizabeth (June q. deserted on 7 May 1915 and was 1911) registered in SS during the registered in SS during the q. 1895, aged 34. 1916), Michael 'Still Absent' on 30 March 1922. September quarter of 1886). September quarter of 1910). His mother, (June q. 1918), Rebecca, was born Mary (Dec. q. in Oldham, 1920), Rose (Dec. q. Lancashire (c. 1863), 1922), Eileen (Sept. and died in Jarrow - q. 1924), Cecilia Durham NE: (March q. 1927) December q. 1945, and Margaret aged 84.] (September q. 1929).

1094 Boylen John Private 35 (or 36) 9 August 2/DLI (84 21802 27 July 1915 France Smith's Dock, North Shields Born in SS. E. West Hartlepool. His Ypres (Menin Gate) Smith's Dock Park Soldiers Died in the 1915 Brigade, 28th (1914-5 Star) birth was registered in SS during Memorial. Panel 36 ROH Great War Division) the December quarter of 1879. and 38. (Belgium).

595 Bracey Arthur Henry Private 22 28 December 1st/9th 6155 No 1914-5 France 36 Bewick Street, A Gardener Eldest son of Arthur and Mary Leanor (Lena) Bracey (née He had brothers His birth was probably registered Grove Town Wed. 17 January Thurs. 1 (Harry) 1916 (DOW) (Glasgow Star SS ('Gazette') Bracey of 34 Bewick Street, SS Wilkinson) of 36 Bewick and sisters. in St. Alban's, Hertfordshire, during Cemetery, Méaulte. 1917 + Sat. 28 February 1917 Highlanders - Street, SS ('Gazette'). (They the June quarter of 1894. (In II.J.19. December 1918 Territorial) HLI were married in SS' Registry Memoriam). (100 Brigade, Office on 10 July 1915. Their 33rd Division) marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1915).

6529 Bracey William Private 74 (Born: 3 Buried: 31 1st/7th DLI 10 Palmerston A Retired Labourer [Harton Birth registered in SS - December Harton Cemetery. Sat. 29 May 1915 September December (Territorial) Street, SS (in May Cemetery Burial Index] q. 1895. He enlisted in the 1st/7th M.10395. (South 1895) 1969 (Divisional 1915), and 74 DLI on 28 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Shields). Pioneers, 50th Rockcliffe Lodge, (Northumbrian) SS (in December Division) 1969) 7141 William Private 71 (Born: 22 December q. Northumberland 20 Wellington Son of Francis and Jane [His father, Francis Siblings (1911 ages; Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Wellington Street Roll Clarke July 1900) 1971 (SS) Fusiliers Street, SS (in Elizabeth Bradford (née (An Iron Moulder), all born in SS): September q. 1900. of Honour, SS Stephenson 1901), and 18 McVay) of 18 Wellington was born in SS (c. Barbara Jane (18; Wellington Street, Street, SS (in 1911). (They 1862) and was 49. September q. SS (in 1911) were married in St. Aidan's He died in SS - 1892), Esther (15; Church, SS, on 25 December December q. 1939, December q. 1895) 1890. Their marriage was aged 78. His and Francis (12; registered in SS during the mother, Jane June q. 1898). December quarter of 1890). Elizabeth, was born in North Shields (c. 1866) and was 45. She died in SS - June q. 1947, aged 81.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 506 Bradley John Fifth 25 13 January HMS Viknor RNR 1914-5 Star 21 Holystone Son of John and Elizabeth Ellen Jane Bradley of 21 The 'Viknor' was an armed Portsmouth Naval Tues. 26 January Engineer 1915 (10th Cruiser Street, Hebburn Bradley of Hebburn Holystone Street, Hebburn merchant cruiser which left Memorial. Panel: 10 1915 Squadron) Londonderry on 12 January 1915 and disappeared 11 miles west of Tory Island, Donegal, Ireland, with the loss of all 295 crewmen - having probably struck a German mine. 3193 Bradley Andrew Private 30 10 November 466th 73438 No 1914-5 Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bridget Slavin (formerly Little Daughter: Born in SS. Formerly 350462 DLI Harton Cemetery. Wed. 10 November 1918 Protection Star Bradley Bradley, née Flannery) of 60 Molly. and 205538 Royal West Kent G.5566. (South 1920 + Soldiers Died Company, Royal Dock Street, Tyne Dock. Regiment. Died at the Military Shields). in the Great War Defence Corps (They were married in SS' Hospital in Cork, Ireland - Registry Office on 6 'Gazette'. December 1913. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1913).

4953 Bradley W.J. Sergeant Unknown Military Unknown Royal Engineers France Hebburn. Enlisted at the outbreak of the Fri. 6 April 1917 Medal war. 'He is only a young man and (Jarrow Express) had quickly won promotion. He is of a very retiring disposition and declines to speak of what he did to win the medal.' - 'Jarrow Express'.

5116 Bradley Henry Private 80 (Born: 6 1979 (SS) East Yorkshire 29786 No 1914-5 74 Queen's Road, Guthries, Cuthbert Street, Son of Ann and the late Henry [His father, Henry (A Siblings (all born in Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Brunswick St. & Fri. 19 April 1918 December Regt. Star Jarrow (in 1901), SS Bradley of 16 Pallister Street, Corporation Road Jarrow and SS - March q. 1899. Wounded and Wilson St. Roll of 1898) and 16 Pallister SS. Labourer), was born registered in SS): in a hospital in Warrington, Honour. Street, SS (in in Essex and died in John (December q. Cheshire, by 18 April 1918 - 1911 and April SS - September q. 1889), Martin 'Gazette'. 1918) 1907, aged 42. His (June q. 1891; NF widowed mother, (No. 6797)), Charles Ann, married (September q. William Wilson in SS 1900; Died: SS; on 29 March 1910.] December q. 1901, aged 1), Mary (aged 9 in 1911) and Chester (5 in 1911).

6392 Bradley John Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 7 Garden Lane, SS He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI by 26 Thurs. 27 May 1915 (Territorial) (in May 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette. (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 6393 Bradley James Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 7 Garden Lane, SS He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI by 26 Thurs. 27 May 1915 (Territorial) (in May 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette. (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 6740 Bradley James 2nd- Unknown Unknown Royal Garrison 42 Hyde Street, Labourer in a Timber Yard Son of James and Margaret Margaret Jane Bradley (née [His father, James (A Brother: Private Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Brunswick St. & Lieutenant Artillery SS (in 1901), 512 (in 1911) Hannah Bradley of 42 Hyde Douglas) of 33 Brunswick Quarryman), was 41 Alexander Bradley, September q. 1887. Daughter: Wilson St. Roll of Dock Street, Tyne Street, SS (in 1901) Street, SS. (Their marriage in 1901. His R.A.M.C. (SS; Mary Alice (SS; June q. 1911 - one Honour. Dock (in 1911), was registered in Gateshead mother, Margaret December q. 1886) month old in 1911 Census). He and 33 Brunswick during the September Hannah, was born in (No. 6801). enlisted in SS on (?)9 September Street, SS (in quarter of 1908). Scotland and was 40 1914, aged 28 years 63 days (No. 1913, 1915 and in 1901.] 16301). 1918 - Electoral Roll)

6797 Bradley Martin Private 54 September q. Northumberland 74 Queen's Road, A Baker's Assistant (in Son of Ann and the late Henry [His father, Henry (A Siblings (all born in Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Brunswick St. & 1945 (SS) Fusiliers Jarrow (in 1901), 1911) Bradley of 16 Pallister Street, Corporation Road Jarrow and June q. 1891. Brother: Private Wilson St. Roll of and 16 Pallister SS. Labourer), was born registered in SS): Henry Bradley, East Yorkshire Honour. Street, SS (in in Essex and died in John (December q. Regt., 1979, aged 80 (No. 5116). 1911) SS - September q. 1889), Charles 1907, aged 42. His (September q. widowed mother, 1900; Died: SS; Ann, married December q. 1901, William Wilson in SS aged 1), Mary on 29 March 1910.] (aged 9 in 1911) and Chester (5 in 1911). 6801 Bradley Alexander Private Unknown Unknown Royal Army 36606 4 June 1915 Egypt (3) 42 Hyde Street, Son of James and Margaret [His father, James (A Brother: 2nd- Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Brunswick St. & Medical Corps (1914-5 Star) SS (in 1901), and Hannah Bradley of 42 Hyde Quarryman), was 41 Lieutenant James December q. 1886. Wilson St. Roll of 33 Brunswick Street, SS (in 1901) and 33 in 1901. His Bradley, RGA (No. Honour. Street, SS (in Brunswick Street, SS (in 1915, mother, Margaret 6740). 1911) 1915 and 1918 - Electoral Roll) Hannah, was born in Scotland and was 40 in 1901.]

6344 Brady P. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 88 Canterbury He enlisted in the 4th Fri. 21 May 1915 (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in May (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 20 Howitzer 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2801 Bramhill Fred Private 33 12 October 2/York and 7352 No 1914-5 France Late of 18 D'Arcy Married. [To Citadel camp Mother-in-Law: Born: Hunslet, Leeds. E. Thiépval Memorial. Sat. 12 October (Freddy) 1916 Lancaster Regt. Star Street, SS (7/10), via Trônes Mrs. Sutton. Pontefract. R. Leeds. His birth was Pier and Face 14A 1918 + Soldiers (Somme) (16 Brigade, 6th ('Gazette' - Wood to trenches registered as 'Freddy Bramhill' in and 14B Died in the Great Division) October 1918). SW of Gueudecourt Hunslet during the June quarter of War (8/10). Unsuccessful 1883. (In Memoriam). attack on Zenith Trench (12/10) - War Diary records casualties as 230 out of 350. Withdrew to Trones Wood (13/10).]

756 Bramley Thomas Sapper 22 13 January 1st/3rd 1064 and 18 France 46 and 48 Albert Junior Clerk in a Eldest son of William and Ann Unmarried. [His mother, [His father, William, Siblings (all born in B. Jarrow (SS, December q. 1894). Varennes Military St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 5 May 1916 1917 (DOW) (Durham) Field 470560 September Road, Jarrow (in Stockbrokers (in 1911) (Annie) Bramley (née Evans) Ann, died 14 April 1947, was born in Jarrow Jarrow; 1911 ages): His father, William, died 6 August Cemetery. I.F.45. Honour + Croft (Jarrow Express) + Company R.E. 1915 (1914-5 1911) and 22 of 46 and 48 Albert Road, aged 77. There is a Family and was a 42-year Eleanor, 15 1932, aged 63. The 'Gazette' says Terrace School ROH, Mon. 22 January (Territorial) Star) Borough Road, Jarrow, and 22 Borough Road, Headstone in Jarrow old Master Butcher (Shorthand Typist); he died on 11 January 1917. E. Jarrow: 1916 1917 + Fri. 26 Jarrow Jarrow. (They were married in Cemetery: 3.229. Memorial (Shopkeeper). His William, 11 (Died Jarrow. Also 470560 R.E. January 1917 SS' Registry Office on 26 Service at Grange Road mother, Ann, was 20 November (Jarrow Express) + August 1891. Marriage Baptist Chapel, Jarrow. He born in Jarrow and 1966); Charles Fri. 2 February 1917 registered in SS during the sustained his fatal wounds was 41. They had Heywood, 9; Leslie, (Jarrow Express) + September quarter of 1891). on 11 January 1917.] been married for 19 4; Lily, 2. [He Fri. 11 January 1918 years and had had attended Croft (Jarrow Express - In six children, all still Terrace School, Memoriam) + living). Jarrow.] Soldiers Died in the Great War

3584 Bramley Albert Civilian 54 15 June 1915 Palmer's 74 Portia Street, Machine Driller at Palmer's Esther Skeen Bramley (née R. 74 Portia Street, Children: Albert Born: Knaresborough, Yorkshire. Unknown - No record Palmer's Zeppelin Fri. 18 June 1915 + Shipyard, Jarrow Ashington - in Shipyard, Jarrow Turnbull). [She was born in Ashington. (1891 = Bramley (B. Enlisted into NF on 6 August 1914. of burial in the Burial Raid Plaque Vincent Mullen's (Zeppelin Raid) 1911 Berwick in 1861.] 8 & 10 School Newcastle, 1887), Register for Jarrow Jarrow War Roll Street, Gateshead; Esther Skeen (B. Cemetery Website 1901 = 15 Stanley Newcastle, 1888), Street, Elswick, Edward (B. Newcastle). Gateshead, 1891), Fred (B. Gateshead, 1892) & William Skeen (B. Gateshead, 1893).

1786 Bramwell Anthony Private 25 23 April 1917 1/Cameronians 18903 3 October France 25 Frederick A Coal Miner (Hewer) Son of John (A Coal Miner) Elizabeth Jane Bramwell [In 1911 he was [He attended Born: Hebburn Colliery. Birth Wancourt British Hebburn Colliery Fri. 6 August 1915 Thackray (Scottish Rifles) 1915 (1914-5 Street, Hebburn (1911) and Ann Bramwell of 53 (née Jones) of 15 Charles living as a Boarder Hebburn Colliery registered in SS - June q. 1892. E. Cemetery. VII.C.35. School ROH - 1915 + (Jarrow Express) + [MRIC = Star) (in 1911), and 23 Arthur Street, Hebburn (in Street, Hebburn New Town with William and School, leaving in Jarrow. R. Hebburn Colliery. St. John's Church Fri. 11 May 1917 9/Cameronians] Charles Street, 1901) (and 23 Charles Street - Margaret Fawcus.] 1906 - 'RGA'.] Formerly 46430 RGA. ROH, Hebburn (Jarrow Express) + (19 Brigade, Hebburn Colliery 'Jarrow Express'). (They Brother: Matthew Soldiers Died in the 33rd Division) were married in St. John's (12 in 1901; Born in Great War Church on 19 August 1911. Hebburn). Step- Their marriage was brother & -sister: registered in SS during the Arthur Waters (21) September quarter of 1911). and Marth Waters (16).

3118 Bramwell John Thomas Private 19 20 July 1918 2nd/4th 22423 No 1914-5 France Born in Hebburn. E. Jarrow. His Marfaux British Hebburn Colliery Soldiers Died in the (Territorial) Star birth was registered in SS during Cemetery. Special School ROH Great War West Riding the March quarter of 1899. Memorial 4. Regt. (186 Brigade, 62nd (2nd West Riding) Division)

2973 Branch George Private 18 2 September 1/East Yorkshire 42489 No 1914-5 France Born in SS. E. Sunderland. R. SS. Bancourt British Soldiers Died in the William 1918 Regt. (64 Star His birth was registered in SS Cemetery. II.H.2. Great War Brigade, 21st during the March quarter of 1900. Division)

3647 Branch George Fireman 22 28 March SS 'Gafsa' Mercantile 1 Laygate Street, Son of Martha and the late [His mother was a Siblings: Will (in Born in SS. His birth was Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 28 March 1919 Edward 1917 (London) Marine SS (in April 1911) George Edward Branch of 118 44-year old widow France) & Harry registered in SS during the Commercial Road, SS. (They in 1911. She was (Henry - 17 in 1911 December quarter of 1895. Lost at had eight children, seven still born in SS and was a & a Pitman sea through enemy action. (In living in 1911). Charwoman.] (Trapper)) + Annie Memoriam). & Martha + B-in-L: Jim. Siblings (B. SS, 1911 ages): George E. (15), Maggie (9) & Florrie (4).

4765 Branch H. Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 27 27/803 11 January France 64 Commercial His name appeared in the John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No Road, SS September 1916 Casualties' List. Heroes' (1917) NF (103 1914-5 Star) Transferred to 24/NF, 24/27th NF Brigade, 34th and 14/NF. 16 June 1917 - Division) Deserted. 6115 Branch Henry Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Field South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Boys' Artillery School, SS - Admitted: 1 July 1901; School ROH, SS Left: 9 February 1906. (Served)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 1111 Brannen Robert Gunner Unknown 16 May 1917 'D' Battery, 48th 81750 4 October France 128 Maxwell A Plasterer E. Richmond, Surrey. R. SS. Lived Feuchy British St. Bede's R.C. Sacred Fri. 22 June 1917 + Fri. 22 June (DOW) Brigade RFA 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS with his sister, Mrs. Rutter, at 128 Cemetery. II.C.10. Heart Altar, SS + Fri. 16 January 1920 1917 Star) Maxwell Street, SS. DOW R. in A. South Shields Co- + Soldiers Died in His name appears as 'R.Brannan' Operative Plasterers' the Great War on the St. Bede's R.C. Sacred Heart ROH Altar, SS.

3194 Brannen William Private 39 4 April 1920 Southern 124339 No 1914-5 France Awarded the Silver War Badge. Harton Cemetery. Command Star Enlisted: 27 November 1915. S.8651. (South Labour Centre, Discharged (sick) on 25 April 1918. Shields). Labour Corps No SDGW entry. 6398 Brannen M. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI Willes Row, He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI by 26 Thurs. 27 May 1915 (Territorial) Boldon (in May May 1915 - 'Gazette. (Divisional 1915) Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 6825 Brannen William Stoker 75 (Born: 16 9 February Mercantile 3 Laygate Street, A Merchant Seaman Son of John and Mary Davison Isabella Brannen (née [His father, John (A Siblings (all births Birth registered in SS - June q. Frederick Street Roll PHOTO - (Brannon and Henry May 1880) 1956 (SS) Marine (ID SS (in 1891), 89 (Fireman) [A Shipyard Brannen (née Stidolph) of 89 Houghton; Born: 3 Seagoing Fireman), registered in SS): 1889 ('William Henry Brannin'). of Honour Mercantile Brannin) Certificate Palmerston Labourer in 1901] Palmerston Street, SS. (Their December 1884) of 157 was born in SS Margaret Elizabeth Baptised in St. Hilda's Church, SS, Marine ID Card No: 390288) Street, SS (in marriage was registered in South Frederick Street, SS. (June q. 1859; 'John (June q. 1882), John on 27 January 1886. He remarried - 1901 and January Tynemouth during the (They were married in St. Brannin') and died (June q. 1884), Jane Crow (née Weightman) - in 1904), 157 South December quarter of 1879). Jude's Church, SS, on 1 in SS - December q. James (June q. St. Mary's Church, Tyne Dock, on Frederick Street, January 1904. She died on 1928, aged 69. His 1889), Dorothy 17 August 1938, aged 58. SS (Mercantile 31 January 1931, aged 46). mother, Mary (December q. 1891) Marine ID Card), Davison, was born and Elizabeth (B: and 361 South in SS (December q. SS; 4 in 1901). Palmerston 1860) and died in SS Street, SS (in - September q. August 1938) 1938, aged 77.]

331 Brannen Michael Private 21 26 February 14/DLI (18 26942 11 France Brigham and Cowans, SS Second son of Margaret Ann Sweetheart: Dolly Smith. Brother & S-in-L: S & B-in-L: Elizabeth Born and E. in SS. Officer's letter of Potijze Burial Ground St. Hilda's Parish Thurs. 23 March Thurs. 23 March (Brannan - 1916 Brigade, 6th September and the late Patrick Brannen Son: Michael (Wed. 26 William & Lizzie. & William Winter. condolence. Aunts & Uncles: Cemetery. J.2. Magazine (April 1916 - 1916 + Mon. 26 1916 MRIC, CWGC Division) 1915 (1914-5 (Brannan or Brennan). February 1919). Brother & S-in-L: Aunts & Uncles: Elizabeth & Edward Coulson + (Belgium). Memorial Service on February 1917 + & SDGW. Star) George & Nellie. Susie (Susanna) & Maggie & Charles Marshall. SDGW 22 March 1916 = Wed. 26 February Brennan - Brother: James George Winter + calls him 'Michael Brannan'. The 'Michael Brennan' + 1919 (In Memoriam) 'Gazette') Patrick (with HM Jack & Maggie 'Gazette' calls him Michael 'Gazette') + St. Bede's + Mon. 27 February Forces). His Platoon Winter. Brennan. (In Memoriam). Chum: R.C. Sacred Heart 1922 + Mon. 26 C.O. was 2nd-Lt. F.J. Grandparents: The Gunner George Daish (in France). Altar, SS February 1923 + Lake - 'Gazette'. late William and Soldiers Died in the Sarah Winter of 8 Great War Harding's Bank,ss.

3268 Brannon Isaac Private 23 1 October 10/Yorkshire 13484 9 September France Son of James and Jane Born: , Sunderland. E. Étaples Military St. Nicholas' Roll of Soldiers Died in the 1915 (DOW) Regt. (62 1915 (1914-5 Brannon Boldon Colliery. R. Ryhope, Cemetery. IV.D.12. Honour, Boldon Great War Brigade, 21st Star) Sunderland. Birth registered in Colliery Division) Sunderland - December q. 1892.

4513 Brannon George AB 22 (Born: 12 23 April 1917 Hawke Bn. RND TZ/3241 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 37 Wells Road, A Miner (RND Service Son of Jane Ann Brannon of 37 Unmarried. [13.11.1916 - [20 August 1915 - [18.5.1916 - Birth registered in Chester-le- Ancre British Boldon Colliery RND Service Record Nicholson February (Battle of (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Boldon Colliery Record) Wells Road, Boldon Colliery Admitted to GH, Dannes Drafted to Hawke Embarked on HMT Street - March q. 1895. Height: Cemetery, Beaumont- Miners' Club ROH 1895) Gavrelle) Camiers (Myalgia).] Bn. 7.9.1915 - 'Franconia' at 5'6½". Black hair. Brown eyes. A Hamel. III.B.9. Admitted to Mudros. 23.5.1916 - Roman Catholic. War Gratuity - hospital, Gallipoli. disembarked at £13. 4.10.1915 - Marseilles. Returned to Bn. 11.11.1916 - To 8.2.1916 - Admitted hospital from unit.] to 1st Field Ambulance RND, Kephalos, Imbros (Scabies). 3.3.1916 - Discharged to duty.]

4165 Brason Ernest Private 86 December q. 14/NF Eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Brothers: Private Brothers: Sergeant Robert - Thurs. 11 November Thurs. 11 Adolphus 1967 (Pioneers) Christopher Luke H. Brason of William - Canadian R.A.M.C. (in France) (No. 4318), 1915 November 1915 (Northumberl (Divisional High Shields. (Married Army (coming to Private Samuel - Tyne Electrical (Family Group - and C.) Pioneers, 21st Gateshead - September q. England in Enginners (at Portsmouth) (No. Including his Division) 1880). (He died in SS - March December 1915) 4298) & Private James - 1st/7th five younger q. 1932, aged 77). (No. 4276) & DLI (late of the RND) (No. 4200). brothers) Private Bert - Tyne Electrical Engineers, stationed at Spithead Fort (No. 4293).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4200 Brason James Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI Youngest (sixth) son of Mr. [Brothers: Sergeant Brothers: Private Formerly of the RND - 'Gazette'. Thurs. 11 November Thurs. 11 (Territorial) and Mrs. Christopher Luke H. Robert Brason - William - Canadian Eldest Brother: Private Ernest 1915 November 1915 (Divisional Brason of High Shields. R.A.M.C. (in France) Army (coming to Brason - 14/NF (in France) (No. (Family Group - Pioneers, 50th (Married Gateshead - (No. 4318) and England in 4165). Including his (Northumbrian) September q. 1880). (He died Private Samuel December 1915) five brothers) Division) in SS - March q. 1932, aged Brason - Tyne (No. 4276) & 77). Electrical Engineers Private Bert - Tyne (at Portsmouth) Electrical Engineers, (No. 4298).] stationed at Spithead Fort (No. 4293).

4276 Brason William Private Unknown Unknown Canadian Army Second son of Mr. and Mrs. [Brother: Private Samuel [Eldest Brother: Brothers: Private Born: Gateshead, June q. 1882. Thurs. 11 November Thurs. 11 Christopher Luke H. Brason of Young Brason, Tyne Private Ernest Albert Victor (Bert) 'Coming to England next month' - 1915 November 1915 High Shields. (Married Electrical Engineers, Adolphus Brason, Brason, Tyne 'Gazette'. Brother: Private James (Family Group - Gateshead - September q. stationed at Portsmouth 14/NF, in France (in Electrical Engineers Brason, 1st/7th DLI (late RND) Including his 1880). (He died in SS - March (Gateshead, December q. November 1915) (stationed at (Gateshead, March q. 1899) (No. five brothers) q. 1932, aged 77). 1893; died June q. 1962, (Gateshead, June q. Spithead Fort) 4200). aged 68) (No. ).] 1881) (No. 4165).] (Newcastle, June q. 1896) (No. 4293) & Sergeant Robert Brason, RAMC, in France (No. 4318).

4293 Brason Albert Victor Sapper Unknown Unknown Tyne Electrical Third son of Mr. and Mrs. [His birth was registered in [Brothers: (Eldest) B: Sergeant Robert Stationed at Spithead Fort in Thurs. 11 November Thurs. 11 (Bert) Engineers, R.E. Christopher Luke H. Brason of Newcastle during the June Private Ernest Brason, RAMC (in November 1915. Brother: Private 1915 November 1915 High Shields. (Married in quarter of 1896.] Adolphus Brason, France) (B. James Brason, 1st/7th DLI (late of (Family Group - Gateshead, Sept. q. 1880). 14/NF (in France) (B. Gateshead, March RND) (B. Gateshead, March q. Including his (He died in SS - March q. 1932, Gateshead, June q. q. 1889) (No. 4318); 1899) (No. 4200). five brothers) aged 77). 1881) (No. 4165); Private Samuel Private William Young Brason, Tyne Brason, Canadian Electrical Engineers Army (No. 4276). (at Portsmouth) (B. Gateshead, Dec. q. 1893; Died June q. 1962, aged 68) (No. 4298).

4298 Brason Samuel Sapper 68 June q. 1962 Tyne Electrical Fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. Hannah M. Brason (née [Brothers: (Eldest) Son: Jeffrey G. Born: Gateshead (Dec. q. 1893). Thurs. 11 November Thurs. 11 Young (SS) Engineers, R.E. Christopher Luke H. Brason of Gallagher). (They were Private Ernest Brason (SS, June q. Stationed at Portsmouth in 1915 November 1915 High Shields. (Married in married in Holy Trinity Adolphus Brason, 1930). Brothers: November 1915 - 'Gazette'. B: (Family Group - Gateshead, Sept. q. 1880). Church, SS, on 15 December 14/NF (in France) Private William Private James Brason, 1st/7th DLI Including his (He died in SS - March q. 1932, 1918. Their marriage was (No. 4165); Sapper Brason, Canadian (late RND) (No. 4200). five brothers) aged 77). registered in SS during the Albert Victor Army (No. 4276); December quarter of 1918). Brason, Tyne Sergeant Robert Electrical Engineers Brason, RAMC (in (At Spithead Fort) France) (No. 4318). (No. 4293).]

4318 Brason Robert Sergeant Unknown Unknown Royal Army Fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Alice Brason (née Dunlavey). Children: Luke B. Brothers: Ernest (eldest) (No. Thurs. 11 November Thurs. 11 Medical Corps Christopher Luke H. Brason of (They were married in SS' Brason (SS, Sept. q. 4165), William (No. 4276), Albert 1915 November 1915 High Shields. (Married in Registry Office on 9 June 1920) & Doris Victor (No. 4293), Samuel (No. (Family Group - Gateshead, Sept. q. 1880). 1920. Their marriage was Brason (SS, 4298) & James (No. 4200). Including five of (He died in SS - March q. 1932, registered in SS during the December q. 1922). his brothers) aged 77). June quarter of 1920).

4613 Bray W. Private Unknown Unknown Royal Army 1914 'Mons' France South Street, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Bray of [Letter home to his He was already serving in France in Fri. 16 October 1914 Medical Corps Star' Jarrow South Street, Jarrow parents in October October 1914, taking part in the (Jarrow Express) 1914.] Retreat from Mons - A Regular Soldier or a Reservist.

5352 Bray Frank AB Unknown Unknown RND (RNVR) 24 Glen Street, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Bray of 24 A P.O.W. in April 1918 (Jarrow Fri. 3 May 1918 Hebburn New Glen Street, Hebburn New Express). (Jarrow Express) Town Town 5171 Breheny James Private 80 Military 29 October Yorkshire Regt. 13548 South Shields. Rose Breheny (née [His wife, Rose, died Children (all SS): His birth was registered in SS - Harton Cemetery. Tues. 29 January Medal 1973 Westgarth). (They were on 12 December John (March q. March q. 1893. Children (all SS): 6.276. (South 1918 married in SS' Registry Office 1970, aged 78. 1915), James (June Kathleen (June q. 1925), (June Shields). on 25 December 1914. Their There is a Family q. 1917), Thomas q. 1927) and Rose (September q. marriage was registered in Headstone in (September q. 1929). SS during the December Harton Cemetery.] 1919), Alice M. quarter of 1914). (June q. 1921) and Stella (March q. 1923).

4649 Brekney John Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 25 25/75 11 January France 4 Armstrong Enlisted: 26 November 1914. Also Sat. 16 January 1915 (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No Buildings, West on 'D' Company 30/NF Roll. (John + John Sheen + 'Irish NF (103 1914-5 Star) Boldon Sheen). 'John Brekney' - 'Gazette'. Heroes' (1917) Brigade, 34th 'John Brehany' - John Sheen. Division)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 6746 Brenen William Hope Sapper 59 September q. Royal Engineers 509186 107 Denmark A Building Contractor's [He joine his unit in France Harriet Brenen (née Tate) of [His grandmother, Children (all Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Brunswick St. & 1946 (SS) (He enlisted in Street, SS (in Labourer (in 1911) from England on 15 December 13 Back Wilson Street, SS. Mary Burn, was a SS- registered in SS): December q. 1886. Children: Wilson St. Roll of Jarrow on 10 1901), 51 Union 1917. He was admitted to (They were married in St. born, 76-year old Mary Alice (2 July James (SS; June q. 1930) & Ernest Honour. December 1915) Street, Blyth, hospital on 2 March 1918.] Mark's Church, SS, on 11 Lodging House 1912), Margaret (SS; December q. 1931). Sister: [He had Northumberland February 1912. Their Keeper in 1901.] Rutherford (10 April Rhoda Mary A. (B: SS; December q. previously (in 1911), 12 marriage was registered in 1915), Ethel 1896). Siblings (both born in SS; served in the Wilson Street, SS SS during the March quarter Constance (16 1901 ages): Ernest G. (11; Errand RNVR - Trawler (in December of 1912). September 1917), Boy) & Ethel F. (1). Section] 1915), 13 Back Harriet (December Wilson Street, SS q. 1920), William H. (in 1915 - (December q. Electoral Roll), 1922), Walter H. and 31 (June q. 1925) and Devonshire George W. Street, Tyne Dock (December q. (in September 1927). 1917)

88 Brennan Michael Private 24 1 July 1916 'A' Company, 25 25/60 11 January France 100 Palmerston Son of Robert and Annie Eliza Brennan (née Jones) of [Attack on La Born in SS. E. Newcastle. The Bapaume Post St. Bede's R.C. Sacred Sat. 16 January 1915 Fri. 28 July 1916 (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No Street, SS Brennan of SS 100 Palmerston Street, SS Boisselle. War Diary 'Gazette' says he was 25. Residing Military Cemetery. Heart Altar, SS + Fri. 28 July 1916 + + Thurs. 23 June NF (103 1914-5 Star) notes advance at at 137 Campbell Street, SS, at the I.B.3. Tues. 1 August 1916 2016 Brigade, 34th 7.45 am. - heavy fire time of his enlistment (before 16 + Fri. 24 June 2016 + Division) & casualties from January 1916). Tues. 5 July 2016 + moment assembly Soldiers Died in the trenches were left - Great War + 'Irish La Boisselle strongly Heroes' (1917) held. Advance maintained until 'only a few scattered soldiers were left standing'. Casualties - 487.]

666 Brennan John Private 25 26 January 'B' Company, 27 27/841 11 January France 34 Livingstone Youngest son of John and Jane [The 'Gazette' says B & S-in-L: William Enlisted on 4 January 1915. Harton Cemetery. Livingstone Street Roll Sat. 16 January 1915 1919 (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No Street, SS Brennan of 34 Livingstone he died 'Suddenly' & Esther + nephew Discharged on 10 April 1918. T.9249. (South of Honour + Wed. 8 August NF (103 1914-5 Star) Street, SS and that he was 'in & niece Jack & Resided at 34 Livingstone Street, Shields). 1917 + Wed. 29 & Brigade, 34th his 25th year' and Mary. B-in-L: Harry SS, at the time of his enlistment Thurs. 30 January Division) 'late of' the NF.] & little niece Etta. (before 16 January 1915). 'Irish 1919 + John Sheen + Aunt & Uncle: Ann Heroes' gives his name as J. 'Irish Heroes' (1917) & Robert Boyack + Brannen. cousins Jane, Sarah, Ellen, William & Peter (in India).

1999 Brennan Henry Joseph Private 18 11 April 1918 20/Middlesex G/96253 No 1914-5 France 43 Harold Street, A Student at Mount St. Son of Michael and Sarah Unmarried. [He enlisted a [His father, Michael, Siblings (all born in Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Ploegsteert Jarrow Library ROH Fri. 3 May 1918 PHOTO (Vincent (Battle of Regt. (121 Star Jarrow (in 1911) Mary's Jesuit College, Agnes Brennan (née Kelly) of few weeks after attaining his was born in Co. Jarrow; 1911 ages): SS - September q. 1899. Siblings: Memorial. Panel 8. (Jarrow Express) + Mullen) Estaires, 9-11 Brigade, 40th and 29 Field Chesterfield, Derbyshire 43 Harold Street, Jarrow (in 18th year. Serving in the Galway and was a Michael Ignatius, Sarah Mildred, 9 (SS, September q. (Belgium). Soldiers Died in the April 1918. Division) Terrace, Jarrow 1911) and 29 Field Terrace, Welsh Regt. - Jarrow 50-year old 23 (SS, March q. 1901); Rosalie, 7 (SS, December q. Great War 'Operation Jarrow Express.] Foreman at a Gas 1888; Assistant 1903). Georgette')) Works. His mother, Teacher); Margaret Sarah Agnes, was Mary, 16 (SS, born in North March q. 1895); Shields and was 47. Frances, 13 (SS, They had been June q. 1897). married for 24 years and had had eight children, all still living.]

7071 Brennan Michael Acting 64 June q. 1952 Royal Garrison 56220 1 July 1915 France 49 Albert Road, A Teacher (in December Son of Michael and Sarah Margaret Brennan (née [His father, Michael Siblings (all born in Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 30 April 1915 Ignatius Bombardier (Tynemouth) Artillery (1914-5 Star) Jarrow (in 1891), 1914) [An Assistant Agnes Brennan (née Kelly) of Wynne). (They were (Foreman in a Jarrow): Cecilia SS - March q. 1888. His Service ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) 9 Salem Street, Teacher in 1911] 43 Harold Street, Jarrow (in married in Wallsend on 30 Gasworks), was (December q. Record has survived. Enlisted in SS Jarrow (in 1901), 1911). (Their marriage was December 1912. Their born in Co. Galway, 1890), Wilfred (Dec. on 3 December 1914. Transferred 43 Harold Street, registered in Tynemouth marriage was registered in Ireland, and died in q. 1892; Died: to the Army Reserve on 6.4.1917. Jarrow (in 1911) during the March quarter of Tynemouth during the Jarrow - December 1955), Margaret Pension awarded on 28.4.1917 - and 8 Crondall 1887). December quarter of 1912). q. 1938, aged 78 Mary (March q. 13s 9d per week. Height: 5' 9". Street, SS (in (Durham NE). His 1895), Frances Grey eyes. Brown hair. September 1917) mother, Sarah (June q. 1897), Agnes, was born in Henry Joseph North Shields and (September q. died in Jarrow - 1899), Sarah March q. 1939, aged Mildred (SS; 75 (Durham NE).] September q. 1901) and Rosalie (SS; Dec. Q. 1903).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 7111 Brennan Wilfred 2nd- 62 (Born: 7 1 May 1955 Royal Air Force 505 and 20 April 1915 France 9 Salem Street, A Welder at Palmer's Son of Michael and Sarah Margaret Brennan (née [His father, Michael B: Private Henry Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 30 April 1915 Lieutenant September (Formerly 4th 755795 (1914-5 Star) Jarrow (in 1901), Shipping Company (in 1909 Agnes Brennan (née Kelly) of 9 Rooney). (They were (Foreman in a Joseph Brennan SS - December q. 1892. Baptised in 13.42. ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) (Formerly 1892) (Northumbrian) 43 Harold Street, and 1914) [A Plumber in Salem Street, Jarrow (in married in SS' Registry Office Gasworks in 1901), (1999) & Acting St. Bede's R.C. Church on 11 Sergeant) Howitzer Jarrow, Lake May 1955] 1901). (Their marriage was on 16 October 1918. Their was born in Ireland Bombardier September 1892. Commissioned Brigade (5th House Farm, registered in Tynemouth marriage was registered in (c. 1861) & died in Michael Ignatius on 30 January 1918. Children: Howitzer Jarrow (in April during the March quarter of SS during the December Jarrow - Durham Brennan (7071). Cecilia (March q. 1932), Mary R. Battery), Royal 1919), and 12 1887). quarter of 1918). NE; December q. Children (all SS): (March q. 1937), Francis (Dec. q. Field Artillery) York Avenue, 1938, aged 78. His Wilfrid E. (Dec. q. 1942) & Christopher (1944). Jarrow (in May mother, Sarah 1919), Margaret V. 1955) Agnes, was born in (March q. 1921), North Shields (c. Henry J. (Sept. q. 1864) & died during 1923), Kevin (Sept. the March q. 1939, q. 1925), Mildred aged 75 - Durham (1928) & Michael NW. (Mar. q. 1934)

2000 Brett Edward Gunner 40 28 October 'A' Battery, 82nd 99933 6 November France 224 Parkers (or Coal Miner (Shifter - Below Sarah Brett (formerly Hipkin, [His wife, Sarah, was Step-children (all Born in Jarrow. E. Newcastle. Minty Farm Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in the 1917 Brigade RFA 1914 (1914 Packers (?)) Ground) née Bulmer) of 38 Robinson born in Seaham born in Jarrow; Daughter: Margaret Brett - Born in Cemetery. II.C.12. Great War 'Mons' Star') Street, Byker, Street, Byker, Newcastle. Harbour, Co. 1911 ages): Betsy Jarrow (SS, September q. 1907). (Belgium). Newcastle (in (They were married in SS' Durham, and was Hipkin, 15 (Machine 1911) Registry Office on 3 35. They had been Works - Tin December 1906. Their married for five Factory); George marriage was registered in years and had had Hipkin, 12; Stephen SS during the December four children, all still Bulmer Hipkin, 10. quarter of 1906). living.]

3195 Brewis Frederick Corporal 26 17 February Tyne Electrical 465706 MRIC ? 6 Beattie Street, N.E.R. - Tyne Dock (A Third son of Susanna and the Mary Brewis (née Mitchell) He had brothers No SDGW entry. The 'Gazette' Harton Cemetery. All Saints' Church Thurs. 20 February Johnson 1919 Engineers R.E. Tyne Dock Joiner) late William Thomas Brewis of of 22 Beattie Street, Tyne and sisters. says he was 'in his 27th year' and K.8494. (South ROH, West Harton + 1919 + Thurs. 17 (Territorial) 97 Collingwood Street, SS Dock - 20.2.1919. (They Daughter: Irene L. that he died at Deans Hospital Shields). N.E.R. Memorial (Roll February 1921 + Fri. were married in All Saints' Brewis (SS, 'after a short and painful illness'. of Honour), York. 17 February 1919 Church, Harton, on 3 September q. Nephew: Willie Graham. (In (In Memoriam) October 1917. Their 1919). His sister, Memoriam). marriage was registered in Hilda Brewis, died SS during the December on 13 February quarter of 1917). 1917, aged 28.

1209 Brewster William AB 50 13 April 1916 SS 'Chic' Mercantile 12 Beethoven Louisa Annie Brewster (née Born in Chelmsford, Essex. The Tower Hill Memorial St. Michael's ROH, SS Thurs. 3 January (London) Marine Street, SS Parmenter) of 12 Beethoven Sixth List of Mercantile Marine 1918 Street, SS. (Their marriage Deaths gives his place of residence was registered in Yarmouth, as SS. Norfolk, during the March quarter of 1894).

2012 Brianton Robert Private 22 23 October 15/DLI (64 204279 No 1914-5 France Netherton Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of Susan Amer (formerly [His name Born: Walker, Newcastle. E. Lijssenthoek Military St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the 1917 (DOW) Brigade, 21st Star Training School, (Galvanising Works Brianton, née Cottenham) of 8 erroneously Jarrow. [SDGW + Netherton Cemetery. XXII.A.4. Honour + Palmer's Great War Division) Morpeth (in Steelworks) Cambrian Street, Jarrow, and appears as 'Robert Training School Register]. Birth (Belgium). Cenotaph 1911) the late Frank Brianton. (Their Bryanton' on registered in Tynemouth - marriage was registered in Palmer's September q. 1896. Newcastle during .] September quarter of 1892).

3367 Bridge Arthur Irwin Private 20 26 April 1915 1st/6th 2391 1914-5 Star France 88 Brompton Son of Josiah and Mary Unmarried. [His father, [Enlisted: Sister: Annie He was born in Oldham, Ypres (Menin Gate) Westoe Road Baptist Mon. 7 June 1915 + Mon. 7 June (Second (Territorial) NF Street, Oldham Roseline Bridge (née Mason) Josiah, was born in September 1914. Constance (Connie) Lancashire (Oldham, June q. 1895). Memorial. Panel 8 Church Organ Plaque Mon. 1 November 1915 + South Battle of (149 Brigade, (1901) and 53 of 53 Horsley Hill Road, SS Manchester and was 46 in Left for France: 22 Bridge - died 15 (or Brother: George Wilfred (17 in and 12. (Belgium). + South Shields' 1920 (Westoe Road Shields' Library Ypres) 50th Horsley Hill Road, (and C.O. The Town Hall, SS - 1911. His mother, Mary April 1915. (Family 18) February 1904, 1911; B: Oldham (March q. 1894); Y.M.C.A. Memorial Baptists' Memorial ROH (Northumbrian) SS (in 1911) 'Gazette': His father was Roseline, was born in Headstone). He aged 6. Sisters Clerk - Insurance Company). Plaque + Westoe Tablet) + Soldiers Division) Borough Treasurer of SS - Oldham and was 44. They attended Westoe (1911 ages; both Boys' Secondary Died in the Great South Shields' Library ROH. had been married for 18 Boys' Secondary born in SS): School ROH War Their marriage was registered years and had had five School. Gertrude Mary (7; in Oldham - September q. children, four still living.] Grandmother: December q. 1903) 1892). Priscilla Ann Bridge - and Nora Gweneth born in Manchester (December q. and a 64-year old 1905). widow in 1901.]

1454 Bridger George Carpenter 39 3 September SS 'Ragnhild' Mercantile 4 Fawcett Street, Son of the late William Bridger Alice Bridger (née Dodds) of Born in Newfoundland, Canada. Tower Hill Memorial Mon. 1 October 1917 (Newcastle) Marine SS 4 Fawcett Street, SS. (They The 15th List of Mercantile Marine 1917 + Fri. 6 June were married in St. Deaths gives his place of residency 1919 Stephen's Church, SS, on 7 as SS. July 1913. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1913).

5439 Bridgewater J.H. Private Unknown Unknown DLI 26 Northbourne Mrs. Bridgewater of 26 Taken P.O.W. on 21 March 1918 Fri. 2 August 1918 Road, Jarrow Northbourne Road, Jarrow ('Operation Michael') - Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Express.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 1494 Briggs John George Private (The 34 (Family 22 March 15/DLI (64 59404 No 1914-5 France Arcot Villa, A Grain Merchant's Clerk Eldest son of John ('Manager' - Annie L. Briggs (née Dunn) of [His father, John, B: Sergeant Albert Born: Cramlington, Pozières Memorial. Hudson Street Union Tues. 16 April 1918 'Gazette' and Headstone) 1918 Brigade, 21st Star Crossgate Peth, (in 1911) Burial Register) and Charlotte 15 Dulverton Avenue, SS. died 14 September Briggs, 737th Area Northumberland. E. SS. Daughter: Panel 68 to 72 Methodist Church + Tues. 7 September the 'Shields' or 35 ('Operation Division) Durham City (in Briggs of 10 Dean Road, SS, (They were married on 6 1923, aged 67 Employment Mary Briggs (B: 9 December 1917; ROH, Tyne Dock + 1920 + Soldiers Died Daily News' ('Gazette') Michael') 1911) and 15 and 1 & 2 Grapes Hotel, December 1912. Their (Burial Register + Company, Labour SS, December q. 1917). His Service Borough of in the Great War say he was a Dulverton Hudson Street, SS marriage was registered in GRO) at 10 Dean Corps, Died 8 Record has survived. Tynemouth ROH L/C) Avenue, SS Tynemouth during the Road, SS, SS. His December 1918, December quarter of 1912). mother, Charlotte, aged 28 (No. 3427). died 13 July 1937, B: Frederick - Died aged 81 (GRO). 18 November 1934, (Family Headstone - aged 48. Harton Cemetery. E.3654).]

2001 Briggs Thomas Fireman 22 28 March SS 'Gafsa' Mercantile 187 Adelaide Shipyard Catcher (in 1911) Son of Thomas and Mary J. [His father, Thomas, Siblings (both born Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Tower Hill Memorial Jarrow Library ROH Fri. 28 March 1919 William 1917 (London) Marine Street, SS Briggs (née Crawford) of 187 was born in Co. in SS; 1911 ages): SS - September q. 1894. Lost at Adelaide Street, SS. (They Durham and was a James, 15 (SS, June sea. Seven crewmen were lost were married in SS' Registry 41-year old Casual q. 1896 - Errand after the ship was sunk by U-57. Office on 25 November 1893. Labourer. He had Boy) and Margaret, Chum and Shipmate: Harry Their marriage was registered been married for 17 12 (SS, June q. Branch. (In Memoriam). in SS during the December years and had had 1899). quarter of 1893). five children, three still living.]

2509 Briggs Robert Bombardier Unknown 19 May 1917 251st Brigade 755809 France Born in Hebburn. E. SS. He Bucquoy Road Hebburn New Town Fri. 23 July 1915 (DOW) RFA (50th attended Hebburn New Town Cemetery, Ficheux. School ROH (Jarrow Express) + (Northumbrian) School, leaving in 1898. I.G.21. Soldiers Died in the Division) Great War 3427 Briggs Albert Sergeant 28 8 December 737th Area 227445 No 1914-5 France Youngest son of John [His father, John, B: Private John No SDGW entry. Died from Auberchicourt British Hudson Street Union Fri. 13 December 1918 Employment Star ('Manager' - Burial Register) died 14 September George Briggs, pneumonia at Auberchicourt, Cemetery. I.D.1. Methodist Church 1918 + Tues. 7 Company, and Charlotte Briggs of 10 1923, aged 67 15/DLI, KIA 22 France ('Gazette' + Family ROH, Tyne Dock September 1920 Labour Corps Dean Road, SS (Burial Register + March 1918, aged Headstone). Also served in 1st GRO) at 10 Dean 35 (No. 1494). B: (Depot) Bn. NF (3/19061). There is Road, SS. His Frederick - Died 18 a Family Headstone in Harton mother, Charlotte, November 1934, Cemetery (Section E). died 13 July 1937, aged 48. S-in-: aged 81 (GRO) Annie Briggs (née (Family Headstone. Dunn) of 15 E.3654).] Dulverton Avenue, SS (?) 3445 Briggs George AB 72 14 December SS 'Presto' Mercantile 287 John He had one son and Accidentally killed aboard SS Fecamp (Le Val aux Fri. 27 December 1918 Marine Williamson one married 'Presto' at Fecamp. (In Clercs) Communal 1918 + Tues. 14 (Accidentally Street, SS daughter. Memoriam). Cemetery. Row 5. December 1920 Killed) Grave 4.

5344 Briggs Joseph L/C Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers 70 Stead Street, Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Briggs Reported wounded and 'Missing' Fri. 26 April 1918 Jarrow of 70 Stead Street, Jarrow since 22 March 1918 (Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Express). 2767 Bright Stephen Private (L/C - 40 18 17th Field 73692 No 1914-5 France 164 Mowbray Member of Staff at Westoe Son of John and Jane Bright of Caroline Eliza Bright (née [His birth was Born: , Co. Durham. Trefcon British St. Michael's ROH, SS Tues. 1 & Fri. 4 South Shields' Robinson South September Ambulance Star Road, SS Boys' School. (A Easington Lane, Co. Durham Lamsdale) of 164 Mowbray registered in E. SS. Enlisted in 1915. Secretary Cemetery, October + Tues. 5 Library ROH Shields' 1918 R.A.M.C. Schoolmaster - South Road, SS. (Their marriage Houghton-le-Spring, of South Shields' Schoolboys' FA. Caulaincourt. B.17. November 1918 + Library ROH) Shields' Library ROH) was registered in Warwick Co. Durham, during Memorial Service at St. Michael's, Soldiers Died in the during the December the December Westoe. Great War quarter of 1904). quarter of 1877.]

4050 Bright Robert Corporal Unknown Military Unknown H.Q. Staff RFA South Shields. Son of Mrs. Bright of 9 Thurs. 23 November Thurs. 23 Medal Selbourne Street, SS 1916 November 1916

5518 Brindley H. Seaman Unknown Unknown SS 'Leversons' Mercantile 7 Catherine A Merchant Seaman (in He was a civilian internee at Sat. 2 January 1915 (London) Marine Street, SS (in August 1914) Ruhleben, Germany, who had (1914 Christmas June and returned home to SS by 2 Greeting from September 1915 December 1918. Civilian Internees) + and December Thurs. 17 June 1915 1918 + Sat. 25 September 1915 + Mon. 2 December 1918

229 Briscoe John Henry Private 36 (or 37) 3 July 1916 6/The Buffs G/6870 27 July 1915 France Tyne Dock Office (A Clerk) His mother lived at 153 Eldon Margaret Bradford (Maggie) [At Millencourt [6/East Kent Born and E. in SS. R. Thiépval Memorial. Dock Tues. 19 September Tues. 19 (Somme) (East Kent) (1914-5 Star) Street, SS. Briscoe (née Sykes). (They (1/7). To trenches Casualties on 3 July Middlesbrough. (SDGW). His birth Pier and Face 5D Superintendent's Staff 1916 + Wed. 10 September Regt. (37 were married in SS' Registry facing Ovillers (2/7). 1916 - 274.] was registered in SS during the ROH, Tyne Dock January 1917 + 1916 Brigade, 12th Office on 23 July 1906. Their Attacked (3/7) - Two September quarter of 1879. Soldiers Died in the (Eastern) marriage was registered in companies moved Great War Division) SS during the September forward in support quarter of 1906). about 3.30 am. - German line bombed - withdrew after supplies of bombs ran out.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 815 Bristow Thomas Private 40 10 May 1916 13 Platoon, 'D' 24039 11 December France 36 Eldon Street, N.E.R. Company - Tyne Youngest (Fourth) son of Hannah Mary Bristow (née [Born in SS. Birth Brothers (1881 Born and E. in SS. (In Memoriam). Bard Cottage N.E.R. Memorial (Roll Wed. 24 May 1916 + Fri. 26 May Batten Company, 1915 (1914-5 SS (in 1901), 303 Dock (A Trimmer) Thomas Batten Bristow and Tate) of 316 South Frederick registered in SS - ages): William The 'Gazette' says he was 40. A Cemetery. Joint of Honour), York + Thurs. 10 May 1917 1916 14/DLI (18 Star) South Frederick Mary B. Bristow (née Leake) Street, SS. (They were March q. 1876. Henry (12), George letter of condolence from his Grave. I.H.4. Frederick Street Roll + Thurs. 10 May Brigade, 6th Street, SS (in of 406 John Williamson Street, married in St. Hilda's Church, Residing at 56 Dock (B: SS; 10) and Platoon Sergeant tells us he was in of Honour + St. Mary's 1923 + Soldiers Died Division) 1911), and 316 SS SS, on 22 June 1895. Their Street, Westoe, in Charles (B: SS; 7). 13 Platoon = 'D' Company. B & S- Parish Churchyard in the Great War South Frederick marriage was registered in 1881. His father was Sons (all born in SS; in-L: Charles (in France) & Mary. Memorial Cross, Tyne Street, SS SS during the June quarter of born in London. His 1911 ages): Thomas Nephew: Private John Bristow (in Dock + Borough of 1895). mother was born in Batten (15; March Malta). He had sons. Tynemouth ROH Hull. Both his q. 1896; Hosier's parents were 35 in Shop Assistant (No. 1881 - Married 6826)), William Sculcoats, East Henry (11; Riding; March q. September q. 1899) 1868.] & James Tate (June q.1901).

6826 Bristow Thomas Sergeant 49 (GRO - December q. 'A' Company, 14461 9 September France 36 Eldon Street, A Hosier's Shop Assistant Son of Thomas Batten Bristow Elizabeth Bristow (née Nye). [Children (all births Siblings (all born in Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Frederick Street Roll Batten 51) 1945 (SS) 10/Yorkshire 1915 (1914-5 SS (in 1901), 303 (in 1911) [A Seaman in and Hannah Mary Bristow (They were married in St. registered in SS): SS; 1911 ages): March q. 1896. Father: Private of Honour Regt. (62 Star) South Frederick September 1914 - Service (née Tate) of 316 South Mary's Church, SS, on 30 Doris (March q. William Henry (11; Thomas Batten Bristow, 13 Brigade, 21st Street, SS (in Record] Frederick Street, SS. (They November 1918. Their 1920), Lilian (March September q. Platoon, 'D' Company 14/DLI, 10 Division) 1911), and 316 were married in St. Hilda's marriage was registered in q. 1922) and Ronald 1899), James Tate May 1916, aged 40 (No. 815) South Frederick Church, SS, on 22 June 1895. SS during the December (June q. 1929). His (10; June q.1901), Uncles (1881 ages): William Henry Street, SS Their marriage was registered quarter of 1918). complete Service Hannah Robson (5; (12), George (B: SS; 10) and in SS during the June quarter Record has December q. 1905) Charles (B: SS; 7). of 1895). survived. Enlisted and Edward T. (10 on 2 September months; September 1914. Height: 5' q. 1910). 9½". Brown hair. Grey eyes. Promoted on 29.4.1916.]

5363 Broad W.G. 2nd- Unknown Military Unknown DLI Formerly resided He had been a member of Christ Fri. 3 May 1918 Lieutenant Medal (DOW) in Jarrow (Jarrow Church Choir, Jarrow (Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Express) Express).

6527 Brock John Edward Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 11 John Clay He enlisted in the 1st/7th DLI on Sat. 29 May 1915 (Territorial) Street, SS (in May 28 May1915 - 'Gazette'. (Divisional 1915) Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 4712 Brockbank Clarence Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 26 26/94 10 January France 28 North Street, [Transferred to Birth registered in SS - June q. John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No SS Labour Corps 1896. John Sheen - 'Clarence Heroes' (1917) NF (103 1914-5 Star) (380904) and Royal Brocksbank'. Brigade, 34th Engineers Division) (606696).] 1787 Brocklebank Robert Private 19 (or 18) 27 March 1st/8th 73345 No 1914-5 France Hebburn. Boldon Colliery (?) Unmarried. Born: Boldon Colliery. E. Jarrow. Éterpigny Communal St. Nicholas' Roll of Soldiers Died in the Wilson 1918 (Territorial) DLI Star R. Hebburn. His birth was Cemetery Extension. Honour, Boldon Great War ('Operation [SDGW = registered in SS during the March A.9/26. Colliery + Boldon Michael') 1st/5th DLI] quarter of 1899. Colliery Workmen (151 Brigade, War Memorial 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 4528 Brocklebank Andrew Leading Unknown Unknown Hood Bn. RND TZ/2379 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 22 New Street, A Miner (RND Service Son of Andrew Brocklebank of [25.10.1916 - To hospital [Enlisted: 26 [Acting P.O. - Height: 5'4". Fair hair. Blue eyes. C. RND Service Record Seaman (Born: 3 July (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Boldon Colliery Record) 22 New Street, Boldon (Pyrexia). 19.11.1916 - December 1914. 18.5.1915. of E. War Gratuity - £24. Small 1896) Colliery. (His father's death Rejoined unit. 3 to 15.6.1917 June 1915 - Drafted Reverted to L/S - mole in joint of right arm. was registered in SS - March - To 13th Corps' Bombing from Blandford to 20.2.1916. 13.3.1918 - Wounded (Gas-shell, q. 1921, aged 60. He was School. 5 to 25.9.1917 - Hood Bn. 18.7.1915 - 5.10.1916 - mild). 13.1.1919 - Demobilised. born in Whitehaven in 1859). Attached to 176 Tunnelling Posted to Hood Bn. Reduced to AB for Company, R.E. 12 to 20.8.1915 - Incompetence 26.1.1918 - leave to UK (with Admitted to Nasrieh under Army Act (to ration allowance).] School Military date from Hospital, Cairo 17.9.1916). (Aphalgia) - and again on 28.8.1915.]

1268 Broden Frank Fireman 48 4 March 1915 SS 'Beeswing' Mercantile 42 West Holborn, Born in Sweden SS 'Beeswing' left Tower Hill Memorial Tues. 16 March (Newcastle) Marine SS the Tyne on 2 March 1915 bound 1915 + Mon. 20 for Dieppe. August 1917 4316 Broderick John I. Sergeant Unknown DCM Unknown 15/DLI (64 1914-5 Star France Jarrow. An Apprentice Plater in [He enlisted in Awarded the DCM for 'carrying out Tues. 25 January Tues. 25 Brigade, 21st Palmer's Shipyard, Jarrow September 1914 a wounded officer under fire' on 1916 + Thurs. 21 January 1916 Division) and went to the 10 December 1915. 'A native of February 1918 + Fri. front in September SS' - 'Gazette'. 22 February 1918 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Jarrow Express) Presented with a gold watch from the Jarrow Heroes' Fund.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4002 Brooks Richard Petty Officer 55 (Born: 1 Military June q. 1946 'B' Company TZ/234 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 35 Porchester Harton Colliery [He won his MM during Elizabeth Brooks of 37 [Enlisted: 7 October [14.6.1915 - Height: 5' 5". Brown hair. Grey Thurs. 1 July 1915 + Thurs. 1 July March 1891 - Medal ('LG': (SS) Hawke Bn. RND (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Street, SS [37 operations near Bapaume on Porchester Street, SS 1914. Promoted L/S - Admitted to eyes. C. of E. Wounded at Gallipoli - Sat. 14 December 1915 RND Service 11 February Porchester Street, 25 November (year unknown) - 19.6.1917. hospital on Malta 'Gazette'. [18.3.16 - To HS 'Rewa'. 1918 + Wed. 12 Record) 1919, page SS - RND Service 'Gazette'.] Promoted P.O. - from HS 'Canada'. 20.5.16 - Admitted to Portland February 1919 + 2087). Record + 15.1.1918. 3.5.1915 - 14.8.15 - Admitted Hospital (Dysentry).] Mon. 24 February 'Gazette'] In 'B' Company to 1st Field 1919 + RND Service Hawke Bn. 6.6.15 - Ambulance (Gastro Record Wounded (Bullet- Enteritis). 28.2.16 - wound, left arm). Pyrexia.] 26.7.15 - Returned to duty.]

5762 Brooks George Acting L/C Unknown Military Unknown Northumberland 8087 27 Russell Street, Son of Mrs. Brooks of 27 Presented with a gold watch from Wed. 23 October (Private) Medal + Croix Fusiliers Jarrow Russell Street, Jarrow the Jarrow Heroes' Fund at the 1918 + Fri. 15 de Guerre Town Hall, Jarrow, in May 1919 - November 1918 Jarrow Express. (Jarrow Express) + Fri. 9 May 1919 (Jarrow Express) 6054 Brooks Henry Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Boys' (Northumbrian) School, SS - Admitted: 12 School ROH, SS Howitzer September 1901; Left: 17 (Served) Brigade RFA December 1902. 6073 Brooks John Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Garrison South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Boys' Artillery School, SS - Admitted: 27 June School ROH, SS 1904; Left: 24 May 1910. (Served) 2002 Broom John James Private 18 17 August 1/East Yorkshire 42492 No 1914-5 France 29 New Elvert Son of John James and Eleanor Unmarried. [His father, John Sister: Lucy Hatfield Born in Jarrow. E. SS. His birth Bagneux British Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in the 1918 (DOW) Regt. (64 Star Front, Durham Broom (née Liddle) of 3 James, was born in L. Broom - Born in was registered in SS during the Cemetery, Great War Brigade, 21st City Stainton Street, West Jarrow and was a 31- Jarrow and aged December quarter of 1899. Gezaincourt. IV.C.29. Division) Hartlepool. (Their marriage year old one in March 1911 was registered in Tynemouth Stonemason in the (SS, December q. during the December quarter New Coke Ovens. 1909). of 1898). His mother, Eleanor, was born in , Northumberland, and was 37. They had been married for 12 years and had had 5 children, 3 still living.]

1269 Brotchie John Master Unknown 15 February 'Membland' Mercantile 'Beach View', 54 Son of the late J. and A. May J. Brotchie (née Tower Hill Memorial St. Aidan's Church Mon. 20 August 1915 Marine St. Aidan's Road, Brotchie of Castletown, Wilson/Bell) of 'Beach View', ROH, SS 1917 + Thurs. 29 SS Caithness, Scotland. 54 St. Aidan's Road, SS. July 1920 (They were married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 15 October 1914. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1914).

5027 Brotherton Adam AB Unknown 14 May 1942 SS 'Botavon' 10 Military Road, An Errand Boy (in 1901) Son of Robert and Frances Brother: Thomas. Tower Hill Memorial Fort Street Roll of Fri. 30 November (Born: 1889) SS (1891); 147 Brotherton Sisters: Isabella and Part II (Bea-Byw) Honour 1917 Fort Street, SS Robertina. (1901) 4496 Broughton Stanley AB 76 (Born: 11 December q. Collingwood Bn. 2/165 1914 'Mons' France 233 (237) South An Apprentice Fitter (RND Son of J.W. Broughton of 233 Florence M. Broughton (née [Enlisted: 14 [27.1.1915 - Birth registered in Erpingham, Fri. 19 March 1915 + Roland April 1896 - 1972 (SS) RND (RNVR) Star' Eldon Street, SS Service Record) (237) South Eldon Street, SS. Mansfield). (They were January 1913. 22 Allotted his mother Norfolk - June q. 1896. Height: RND Service Record GRO) [Baracke 8/9, Gefangenen married in SS' Registry Office August 1914 - 30/- a month. 5'4½". Brown hair. Blue eyes. C. Lager, Hanover, Germany, by on 13 August 1921. Their Joined Collingwood 13.12.1918 - of E. War Gratuity - £27. Made a 18 March 1915 - 'Gazette'.] marriage was registered in Bn. 5.12.1914 - Repatriated and P.O.W. - October 1914. SS during the September Officially reported a arrived at Hull. quarter of 1921). P.O.W. At 13.3.1919 - Doeberitz, Discharged.] Germany, after operations around Antwerp.]

7170 Browell Joseph Victor Pilot 66 (Born: 27 December q. No. 2 Cadet 318830 86 Tennant A Bank Clerk (in Son of Joseph Smith Browell Kathleen M. Browell (née [His father, Joseph His mother died in Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Wesleyan School Roll Fri. 20 August 1915 June 1895) 1961 Wing, Royal Air (RAF) Street, Hebburn September 1914) [An and Agnes Martha Browell Anderson) of 61 Southgate, Smith (An Hebburn - SS; September q. 1895. Baptised in St. of Honour, Hebburn (Jarrow Express) (Westminster Force (from 30 (in 1901), 6 Invoice Clerk in a Law (née Moses) of 6 , East Yorkshire (in Accountant working September q. 1930, Hilda's Church, SS, on 17 July 1895. , London) April 1918) Newton Terrace, Cashier's Office in 1911] Terrace, Hebburn (in 1911). April 1918). (They were for Hebburn aged 56. Sister: He enlisted on 8 September 1914 (Previously in Hebburn (in (They were married in St. married on 5 December Council), was born Gladys May (SS; and served in the Army up to 29 the Army) 1911), and 61 Ann's Church, Newcastle, on 1917. Their marriage was in Newcastle (c. September q. April 1918. He qualified as a Pilot Southgate, 27 August 1894. Marriage registered in Skirlaugh, 1872) and his death 1896). Daughter: on 13 February 1919. Height: 5' Hornsea, East registered in Newcastle during Yorkshire, during the was registered in Peggy (Skirlaugh, 5¼". Yorkshire (in April the September quarter of December quarter of 1917). Tynemouth - Yorkshire; March q. 1918) 1894). September q. 1933, 1919). His wife aged 62. His Kathleen M.'s mother, Agnes death was Martha, was born in registered in Newcastle (c. 1874) Bournemouth and was 37.] (March q. 1963, aged 67).

863 Browitt William Basil Private Unknown 22 March 15/DLI (64 59403 No 1914-5 France Born in Leeds. MRIC = Browett. Pozières Memorial. St. Aidan's Church Soldiers Died in the 1918 Brigade, 21st Star Panel 68 to 72 ROH, SS Great War ('Operation Division) Michael')

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 951 Browitt Harold Third Officer 19 7 February SS 'Vedamore' Mercantile 34 Rothwell Road Son of William and Emily Unmarried. [23 crewmen [His father, William, Siblings (1911 Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Tower Hill Memorial Jarrow Library ROH + Tues. 16 April 1918 Charles 1917 () Marine (?), Gosforth, Browitt (née Bland) of 1 were lost after the ship was was born in ages): Dora, 28 (B. SS - June q. 1897. Brother: Herbert St. Aidan's Church (8th List of Reginald Newcastle (in Salisbury Place, SS. (Their sunk by U-85.] Bradford and was Leeds; Leeds, June Cecil, 8 in March 1911 (B. ROH, SS Mercantile Marine 1911) and 1 marriage was registered in 51. His mother, q. 1882); Emily, 20 Gosforth; Castle Ward, December Deaths) Salisbury Place, SS Bradford during the June Emily, was born in (Bradford, June q. q. 1902). The 8th List of Mercantile quarter of 1881). Bradford and was 1891); Arthur Philip Marine Deaths lists his place of 50. They had been R., 11 (SS, June q. residence as SS. married for 29 years 1900). and had had ten children, seven still living.]

8 Brown Matthew Private 19 22 June 1916 22 (Tyneside 22/937 No 1914-5 France 58 Empress Second son of Matthew and Born and E. in SS. Albert Communal Tues. 25 July 1916 + Tues. 25 July Scottish) / NF Star Street, SS Dorothy Brown of 58 Empress Cemetery Extension. Soldiers Died in the 1916 (102 Brigade, Street, SS I.E.28 Great War 34th Division) 44 Brown William Private 34 12 July 1916 22 (Tyneside 22/518 No 1914-5 France 36 Straker Harton Colliery Frances Parkins (formerly Also lived at 35 Napier Street, Tyne Harton Cemetery. Tues. 17 November Tues. 25 July (DOW) Scottish) / NF Star Terrace, Tyne Brown) of 36 Straker Dock. Died in hospital in F.4614. (South 1914 + Sat. 15 July 1916 (102 Brigade, Dock (in 1916) [+ Terrace, Tyne Dock Manchester. He had enlisted in Shields). 1916 + Tues. 25 July 34th Division) 38 Straker 22/NF at 36 King Street, SS, 1916 Terrace] between Tuesday 10 and Monday 16 November 1914 - then living in Straker Terrace, Tyne Dock.

495 Brown Richard Driver Unknown 3 January 8th Reserve 88690 26 France Son of the late William Brown Ada Elizabeth Brown (née Born in SS. E. Dorchester, Dorset. Carisbrooke Wed. 6 January 1915 (DOW) Battery RFA September of SS Voss) of 32 Holloway Road, Died at the Isle of Wight Military Cemetery. D.2.1924. 1915 + Soldiers Died 1915 (1914-5 Fordington, Dorchester, Hospital. (Isle of Wight). in the Great War Star) Dorset. (Their marriage was registered in Dorchester, Dorset, during the June quarter of 1902).

667 Brown George W. Private 23 27 April 1918 18/NF (1st 27/831 No 1914-5 France 64 Morton Street, Son of the late William and At the time of his Born in North Shields. Wounded in Klein-Vierstraat John Sheen + Sat. 16 (Battles of Tyneside (27/834 - Star SS Annie Brown of SS embarkation for September 1916 and February British Cemetery. January 1916 + 'Irish the Lys, 9-29 Pioneers) John France he was in 'D' 1918. Resided at 64 Morton V.C.2. (Belgium). Heroes' (1917) + Lt- April 1918) (Divisional Shakespear) Company, 27/NF Street, SS, at the time of his Colonel John Pioneers, 34th ('Irish Heroes'). enlistment (before 16 January Shakespear Book Division) 1915). (1920) + Soldiers Died in the Great War

693 Brown David Private 23 or 24 1 July 1916 'B' Company, 24 30/73 11 January France 6 Prince Consort A Labourer (in 1911) Son of John and Elizabeth [His father, John, was born in [Attack on La Siblings (all born in In 30th Battalion: 'C' Company. Thiépval Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 24 June 2016 + (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No Road, Jarrow (in Brown of 6 Prince Consort Newry, Co. Down, and was a Boisselle - advanced Jarrow; 1911 ages): Born in Jarrow. E. Newcastle. Pier and Face 10B, Honour Tues. 5 July 2016 + NF (103 1914-5 Star) 1911) Road, Jarrow 56-year old Labourer from assembly John Edward, 29; 11B and 12B John Sheen + Brigade, 34th (Building Trade). His positions in Tara- Bridget, 26; Soldiers Died in the Division) mother, Elizabeth, was born Usna line 7.40 am. Elizabeth, 23; Great War in Co. Down and was 54. in support of 101st Margaret Mary They had been married for Brigade. Heavy Nixon, 36 (a 37 years and had had ten casualties moving widow); Gertrude, children, eight still living.] forward to British 16; Kathleen, 16. front line and in attack up Sausage Valley. Few reached objective. Casualties - 650.]

750 Brown Thomas Private Unknown 25 June 1917 22/DLI 22/323 No 1914-5 France Jarrow. Palmer's Shipbuilders Born, E. and R. in Jarrow. Belgian Battery St. Paul's Roll of John Sheen + (Pioneers) Star (Jarrow Shipyard) Corner Cemetery. Honour + Palmer's Soldiers Died in the (Divisional I.A.12. (Belgium). Cenotaph + St. Mark's Great War Pioneers, 8th Church Triptych, Division) Jarrow 942 Brown John Engineer 45 13 December HMS Stephen RNR 68 Simonside Son of John and Ann Brown of Mary Brown Portsmouth Naval SS Marine Engineers' Mon. 7 February Lieutenant 1917 Furness Terrace, Heaton, SS Memorial. Panel: 27 Association ROH 1921 Newcastle

1004 Brown William Company Unknown 19 June 1915 1st/7th DLI 288 19 April 1915 France Readhead's Shipyard (?) Born in Cowes, Isle of Wight. E. SS. Bailleul Communal Frederick Street Roll Mon. 12 July 1915 + Mon. 12 July Henry Quartermast (DOW) (Pioneers) (151 (1914-5 Star) Cemetery Extension of Honour + Clive Dunn page 244 1915 er Sergeant Brigade, 50th (Nord). I.E.62. Readhead's Plaque (?) + Soldiers Died in (Northumbrian) the Great War Division)

1029 Brown Aaron Private 21 13 April 1917 2nd Canadian 447552 France Canada. Eldest son of Anthony and Unmarried. Uncle and Aunt: Étaples Military Sat. 5 May 1917 (DOW) Mounted Rifles Isabella Brown of 1623, 29th Mr. and Mrs. Cemetery. Battalion Avenue, S.W. Calgary, Alberta. Bealas. Cousin Dick XXII.G.12A. Canada (late of SS) and Brother Matthew (both on active service).

1059 Brown James Private 19 23 December 12/West 19715 12 October France 8 Maxwell Street, Whitburn Colliery Second son of Mary Jane and Unmarried. He had sisters and Born and E. in SS. KIA 'in his 19th Dickebusch New Whitburn Colliery Tues. 11 January Tues. 11 1915 Yorkshire Regt. 1915 (1914-5 SS (in December the late James Brown of 80 brothers. Sister year' - 'Gazette'. (In Memoriam). Military Cemetery. ROH 1916 + Mon. 23 January 1916 (9 Brigade, 3rd Star) 1915 - 'Gazette') Cambridge Street, SS. [He had and B-in-L: Mr. & A.2. (Belgium). December 1918 + Division) a stepfather.] Mrs. Fowlie. Thurs. 23 December 1920 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 1152 Brown Albert Company 22 Military 25 August 1/East 10118 5 November France 63 Palmerston Middle Dock and Youngest son of the late John Unmarried. [Enlisted in the East Brother Tom & S-in- Born and E. in SS. Won the MM in Happy Valley British St. Mark's Church Fri. 1 December Fri. 1 December Edward Sergeant- Medal (and 1917 Lancashire Regt. 1914 (1914 Street, SS. (Lived Engineering Company, SS and Margaret Brown Lancashire L Lizzie Ann. Sister 1916 (re. 1 July) and again (two Cemetery, Fampoux. Commemorative 1916 + Tues. 2 1916 + Tues. 2 Major Two Bars). (11 Brigade, 4th 'Mons' Star') with his sister, (A Reservist ?) Regiment at the age Susan & niece Bars) in 1917 ('Gazette'). Killed by (Special Memorial). Stained Glass October 1917 + October 1917 Division) Mrs. Smart). of 15 and at the Katie. Brother & S- a sniper. Letters from Chaplain and Window, SS Mon. 17 and Tues. front since the in-L: Jim (in Navy) & sergeant. Medal received by Miss 18 September 1917 outbreak. Jennie + nephews Maggie Alder of 20 Adelaide + Sat. 4 May 1918 + Wounded twice - at Albert, Edward & Street, SS. Joined East Lancs. Aged Mon. 24 November Neuve Chapelle and Jim. Sister & B-in-L: 15. (In Memoriam). 1919 + Thurs. 1 at the Meuse: Georgina & Phillip January 2015 + 'Gazette'] Ramm + nephews Soldiers Died in the & nieces Phillip, Great War Thomas & Ina.

1161 Brown Samuel Driver 30 11 October 11th Brigade 75138 France 15 Hedley Street, Middle Dock and Married. Brother: Ernest. Born: North Shields. E. SS. DOW No CGWC reference. Tues. 30 October Tues. 30 Oliver 1917 (DOW) RFA SS Engineering Company, SS Sister & B-in-L: R. in A. Memorial Service at St. 1917 + Fri. 11 October 1917 Annie and Isaac Hilda's. (In Memoriam). October 1918 + Steele. Soldiers Died in the Great War 1313 Brown Charles L/C 26 26 August 16/Royal Scots 270431 No 1914-5 France 45 Palatine Pianist in the Queen's Hetty Brown (née Henrietta Son: William R.E. Born in Grantham, Lincolnshire. E. Thiépval Memorial. Wed. 12 September Wed. 19 Everett 1917 (Second Star Street, SS Orchestra King) of 45 Palatine Street, Brown - whose . R. SS. Formerly Pier and Face 6D and 1917 + Soldiers Died September Edinburgh) (101 SS. (Their marriage was birth was 281853 HLI. The 'Gazette' says he 7D in the Great War 1917 Brigade, 34th registered in Tynemouth registered in SS was in his 27th year. Officer's Division) during the December during the letter. quarter of 1914). September quarter of 1915 (?)

1359 Brown Edward Engine Room 34 (Born: 5 8 February HMS Gurkha M/14285 19 Bath Street, SS Brigham and Cowans Only son of the late Joseph Annie Brown of 19 Bath Birth registered in Carlisle - June q. Portsmouth Naval Wed. 18 April 1917 Wed. 18 April Wilson Artificer (4th May 1882) 1917 (Boilermaker) + Pontoons' and Hannah Brown Street, SS 1882. Joined the Navy in July 1915. Memorial. Panel: 25. 1917 + Smith's Class) [Chief Department, Smith's Dock Killed by a mine. The 'Gazette' says Dock Magazine, Petty Officer - Co., North Shields he was a Chief Petty Officer. August 1919 'Gazette']

1548 Brown George Gunner/Drive 30 2 April 1918 'D' Battery, 186873 No 1914-5 France 169 Mowbray N.E.R. - Clerk at Goods Youngest son of Benjamin and Minnie Brown (née Minnie [He had two He had sisters and Born in SS. E. Gateshead. DOW R. Ypres Reservoir Holy Trinity Church Sat. 20 + Tues. 30 Tues. 30 April r (DOW) 119th Brigade Star Road, SS Office (Gateshead) Elizabeth Brown Blackmur) of 169 Mowbray children: Pringle and one brother (in In A. Formerly Private T.R./40094 Cemetery. III.E.11. ROH, SS (?) April 1918 + Wed. 2 1918 RFA Road, SS. (Living in Felling, Ina.] France). Sister-in- 32nd NF. Major's letter. S-in-L: (Belgium). April 1919 + Soldiers Co. Durham, in April 1918). Law: Bella Nurse Mary Blackmur of Richmond Died in the Great Blackmur, 172 Lawn, Salisbury Road, Mosely, War Dacre Street. Birmingham. (In Memoriam). Remembered by Tom & S-in-L. Bella Blackmur & Frank.

1634 Brown John OS 19 12 January HMS Narbrough J/70184 106 Lytton Street, Whitburn Colliery (?) Son of Thomas and Edith Unmarried. Sister: Marie. A native of Sunderland. Brother: Portsmouth Naval Whitburn Colliery Mon. 13 January Metcalfe 1918 SS Brown of 106 Lytton Street, SS Brother and S-in-L: L/C William Cooper Brown, 20/DLI, Memorial. Panel: 29 ROH (?) 1919 (living at Marsden Grotto in Tom and Annie KIA 22 June 1917, Age Unknown January 1919). Brown. Sister and (No. 2415). (In Memoriam). B-in-L: Nora and William + Little Nephew: Will.

1635 Brown William Private 38 2 November 15/Cheshire 20013 No 1914-5 France 81 Bowman South Shields' Corporation Married. Son and Daughter: Born and E. in SS. (In Memoriam). Faubourg D'Amiens South Shields' Thurs. 14 December Thurs. 14 1916 (Arras Regt. (1st Star Street, SS Tramways Willie and Annie. 15/Cheshire was a 'Bantam' Cemetery, Arras. Corporation 1916 + Sat. 2 December 1916 sector) Birkenhead) battalion. Chaplain's letter I.H.28. Tramways Plaque November 1918 + (105 Brigade, offering his condolences. Soldiers Died in the 35th Division) Great War

1679 Brown Robert Private 33 15 May 1917 8/King's 31124 No 1914-5 108 Frederick A Grocer's Assistant (in Eldest son of Mary Ann and R.A. Brown of 72 Frederick [His mother, Mary One daughter: Born: Southampton. E. SS. Karasouli Military Holy Trinity Church Wed. 15 May 1918 + George (DOW) Shropshire Light Star Street, SS (in 1911) the late George Brown of 108 Street, SS Ann (a widow), was Peggy. Siblings Formerly 013188 R.A.O.C. DOW Cemetery. E.1097. ROH, SS + Holy Trinity Tues. 15 May 1923 + Infantry (66 1911), and 72 Frederick Street, SS born in (1911 ages): R. in A. Holy Trinity Boys' School - (Greece). Boys' School ROH, SS Soldiers Died in the Brigade, 22nd Frederick Street, Christchurch, Charlotte (17; B: Admitted: 22 May 1894; Left: 10 + Frederick Street Roll Great War Division) SS Hampshire, and was West Harton), January 1898. of Honour a 52-year old Fish Mabel (15; B: High Dealer.] Shields), Frederick (13; B: High Shields) and Edward (10; B: High Shields).

1695 Brown Frederick Private 33 11 April 1918 2/DLI (18 205027 No 1914-5 France 73 Charles Street, Annie Brown of 73 Charles R. Jarrow. Aeroplane Cemetery. St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the [SDGW - 1 Brigade, 6th Star Jarrow Street, Jarrow VII.C.8. (Belgium). Honour Great War April 1918] Division)

1696 Brown Robert Private 25 or 26 23 November 13/Yorkshire 34486 No 1914-5 France 11 Cobden Street, Boilermaker in a Shipyard Son of Thomas and Mary Alice [Siblings (all born in Jarrow; [His father, Thomas, Brother: L/C Born in Jarrow. E. Sunderland. R. Cambrai Memorial, St. Mark's Church Soldiers Died in the 1917 Regt. (121 Star Jarrow (in 1911) Brown (née Scott) of 11 1911 ages): William, 16 was born in Jarrow William Scott Jarrow. Formerly TR/5/44620, Louveral. Panel 5. Triptych, Jarrow Great War Brigade, 40th Cobden Street, Jarrow (Boilermaker in a Shipyard); and was a 41-year Brown, 6/Yorkshire 81st T.R. Bn. Also served as 88382 Division) Walter, 14 (Bootman's old Labourer in a Regt., 14 August MGC. Errand Boy); Thomas, 11; Shipyard. His 1917, aged 23 (No. Mary, 8; Margery, 4.] mother, Mary Alice, 2009). was born in Jarrow and was 39. They had been married for 20 years and had had six children, all still living.]

1788 Brown Henry Private 20 3 May 1917 18/DLI (93 38837 No 1914-5 France Hebburn. Son of A.G. and Alice Brown of Born in Hebburn. E. Jarrow. R. Arras Memorial. Bay St. John's Church Soldiers Died in the Brigade, 31st Star 30 Rose Street, Hebburn Hebburn. 8 ROH, Hebburn Great War Division)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 1789 Brown Thomas Sapper Unknown 7 April 1916 2nd Durham 1425 Hebburn Colliery. E. Jarrow. R. Hebburn Colliery. Hebburn Cemetery. Hebburn Colliery Soldiers Died in the Charles Fortress G.'U'. 589. School ROH Great War Company R.E. (Territorial) 1823 Brown Charles AB 34 (Born: 10 26 October Howe Bn. (63rd TZ/8281 No 1914-5 France A Labourer Stepson of Albert Hughes and [Enlisted: 2 He had sisters. Tyne Cot Memorial. Thurs. 26 October October 1917 (Battle (Royal Naval) (RNVR) Star son of Sarah Gaze of 62 Dacre November 1915. (Belgium). 1922 + RND 1883) of Division) Street, SS Draft for BEF: 10 Database Passchendael July 1916. Joined e - 'Gazette') Howe Bn: 13 November 1916 to 26 October 1917.]

1922 Brown Edward Private Unknown 24 October 15/DLI (64 73903 No 1914-5 France Boldon Colliery. Born: Dunston, Gateshead. E. Vis-en-Artois Temperance Hall Soldiers Died in the 1918 Brigade, 21st Star Jarrow. R. Boldon Colliery. Memorial. Panel 9 ROH, SS (?) Great War Division) 1923 Brown Thomas Private Unknown 16 August 49th Company 89681 No 1914-5 France Boldon. Born: Newsham, Northumberland. Tyne Cot Memorial. Boldon Colliery Soldiers Died in the 1917 MGC (49 Star E. SS. R. Boldon. Formerly 9998 Panel 154 to 159 and Workmen War Great War Brigade) NF. 163A. (Belgium). Memorial (?)

2003 Brown Alfred Private 31 13 July 1917 'W' Company (?) 19/1209 No 1914-5 France 66 Talbot Road, A Grocer - The Boldon Co- Son of the late Charles and Ada Isabella Brown (née [His wife, Ada, was He had three Born in Jarrow. E. Newcastle. Templeux-le-Guerard St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 27 July 1917 + 19/NF (2nd Star Tyne Dock (in Operative Society (in 1911) Martha J. Brown of Boldon Pounder) of 98 Salem Street, born in Wingate children - 'Gazette'. [SDGW]. Born in Hetton-le-Hole, British Cemetery. Honour Captain C.H. Cooke Tyneside 1911) and 98 Colliery Jarrow. (They were married Colliery, Co. Daughters: Vera (6 Co. Durham (1911 Census). KIA II.F.13. Book (1920, 131 + Pioneers) Salem Street, in SS' Registry Office on 23 Durham, and was months old in 1911; near Villers Faucon. M-in-L: 176) + Soldiers Died (Divisional Jarrow September 1908. Their 25. They had been B. Tyne Dock - SS, Elizabeth Pounder (a widow aged in the Great War Pioneers, 35th marriage was registered in married for two December q. 1910); 60 in 1911; B. Wingate Colliery).) Division) SS during the September years and then had Jenny (SS, quarter of 1908). the one daughter, September q. 1912) Vera.] and Irene (SS, December q. 1915).

2004 Brown George Private 21 16 April 1918 15/Royal Scots 42728 No 1914-5 France 55 Richmond Son of William Bovill Brown Unmarried. [Brother and [His father, William Siblings (all born in Born in Jarrow (SS, September q. Ploegsteert Jarrow Library ROH + Sat. 9 April 1921 + William (CWGC) / L/C (CWGC) (First Edinburgh) Star Road, SS (in 1911) and Margaret Ann Brown (née Sister-in-Law: Jack and Jess. Bovill, was born in SS; 1911 ages): 1897). E. SS. The 'In Memoriam' Memorial. Panel 1. St. Mary's Parish Mon. 10 April 1922 ('Gazette' - (Battles of (101 Brigade, and 9 Lord Nelson Deans) of 9 Lord Nelson 'Reported missing between SS (March q. 1874) John, 12; Ralph, 10; column in the 'Gazette' thrice says (Belgium). Churchyard Memorial + Mon. 9 April 1923 Thrice) the Lys, 9-29 34th Division) Street, Tyne Dock Street, Tyne Dock. (They were 9 and 16 April 1918' - & was a 37-year old Alice Maud, 8; he was a Lance-Corporal and that Cross, Tyne Dock + Soldiers Died in April 1918. married in SS' Registry Office 'Gazette'.] Marine Engine Fitter William Bovill, 5, he was KIA on 9 April 1918. (In the Great War 'Operation on 2 May 1896. Their & Turner. His Florence Gertrude, Memoriam). Georgette') marriage was registered in SS mother, Margaret 2; Mary Elizabeth, 4 during the March quarter of Ann, was born in months.B & S-in-L: 1896). Sunderland & was Jack & Jess. S-in-L: 37. They had been Nora & Jessie. married for 15 years and had had eight children, seven still living.]

2005 Brown Hubert Fourth 21 24 November SS 'Durbin' Mercantile 16 St. Paul's Road, Junior Clerk in a Shipyard Son of George Cowley Brown Unmarried. [His father, George Brother: James Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Tower Hill Memorial Jarrow Library ROH + Mon. 7 February Cowley Engineer 917 (Newcastle) Marine Jarrow (in 1911) (in 1911) and Elizabeth Brown (née Cowley, was born in Ruddick Cowley SS - December q. 1895. SS Marine Engineers' 1921 Ruddick) of 16 St. Paul's Road, Newcastle and was Brown - 18 in Association ROH + St. Jarrow. (Their marriage was a 49-year old Brass March 1911, born Mark's Church registered in Tynemouth Finisher (Marine in Jarrow, (SS, Triptych, Jarrow during the September quarter Engineering). His December q. 1892) - of 1891). mother, Elizabeth, a Clerk in a was born in Shipyard. Cumberland and was 50. They had been married for 19 years and had had two sons, both still living.]

2006 Brown James Fireman 53 2 August SS 'Newlyn' Mercantile Son of the late Cuthbert and [The SS 'Newlyn' Brother and Sister- Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Tower Hill Memorial Jarrow Library ROH Wed. 15 August Ramsey 1917 (Newcastle) Marine Jane Brown was sunk by U-31 in-Law: Cuthbert SS - March q. 1864. The 13th List 1917 + Sat. 15 with four lives being and Hannah Brown. of Merchant Marine Deaths lists March 1919 lost.] his place of residency as SS.

2007 Brown John James Sergeant Unknown DCM [LG 21 31 March 1st/6th 265676 14 April 1915 France Born in Jarrow. E. Skipton, Belgian Battery Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in the October 1918 (Territorial) (1914-5 Star) Yorkshire. Formerly 2672 West Corner Cemetery. Great War 1918] West Riding Riding Regt. II.E.26. (Belgium). Regt. (147 Brigade, 49th (West Riding) Division) 2009 Brown William Scott L/C 23 14 August 6/Yorkshire 14309 26 August France 11 Cobden Street, Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of Thomas S. and Mary [Siblings (all born in Jarrow; [His father, Thomas, Brother: Private Born and E. in Jarrow (SS; June q. Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 31 August 1917 1917 Regt. (32 1915 (1914-5 Jarrow (in 1911) (Jarrow Engine Works) - Alice Brown (née Scott) of 11 1911 ages): Robert, 19 was born in Jarrow Robert Brown, 1895). Wounded on 16 April 1916 Memorial. Panel 33. Honour + Palmer's (Jarrow Express) + Brigade, 11th Star) Boilermaker (in 1911) Cobden Street, Jarrow. (They (Boilermaker in a Shipyard); and was a 41-year 13/Yorkshire Regt., and returned to France in (Belgium). Cenotaph + St. Peter's Soldiers Died in the (Northern) were married in St. Mark's Walter, 14 (Bootman's old Labourer in a 23 November 1917, September 1916. Formerly Church Memorial, Great War Division) Church, Jarrow, on 25 October Errand Boy); Thomas, 11; Shipyard. His aged 25 or 26 (No. 3/Yorkshire Regt. Attached to the Jarrow + St. Mark's 1891. Their marriage was Mary, 8; Margery, 4.] mother, Mary Alice, 1696). Machine-Gun Corps. A member of Church Triptych, registered in SS during the was born in Jarrow St. Peter's C.L.B. Jarrow December quarter of 1891). and was 39. They had been married for 20 years and had had six children, all still living.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2406 Brown James Private Unknown 24 February 2/West 3/9147 5 January France Railway Cottages, Born: Bedlington, Le Touret Memorial. St. Simon's Church, Sat. 24 February South Shields' 1915 Yorkshire Regt. 1915 (1914-5 Tyne Dock Northumberland. E. SS. (In Panel 9 and 10 Simonside, SS 1917 + Soldiers Died Library ROH (23 Brigade, 8th Star) Memoriam). (Chancel Screen) + in the Great War Division) South Shields' Library ROH 2415 Brown William L/C 25 22 June 1917 20/DLI (123 20/489 No 1914-5 France 7 Harold Street, Second son of Thomas and Elizabeth Ann Brown (née Sister: Marie. Born in Sunderland (Sept. q. 1891). Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Michael's ROH,SS Fri. 13 July 1917 + Cooper Brigade, 41st Star Jarrow (?) Edith Brown of the Marsden Dickinson) of 7 Harold Brother & S-in-L: E. SS. Brother: OS John Metcalfe Memorial. Panel 36 (?) + Whitburn Village Mon. 13 January Division) Grotto Inn, SS Street, Jarrow (?) Tom & Annie. Sister Brown, HMS Narbrough, Died 12 and 38. (Belgium). Green Memorial 1919 + Soldiers Died & B-in-L: Nora & January 1918, aged 19 (No. 1634). in the Great War William. Little The 'Gazette' says he was KIA on Nephew: Will. 23 June 1917. (In Memoriam).

2578 Brown Frederick Private Unknown 21 March 15/DLI (64 32365 No 1914-5 France South Shields. Born in SS. E. Newcastle. R. SS. Pozières Memorial. Soldiers Died in the 1918 Brigade, 21st Star Panel 68 to 72 Great War ('Operation Division) Michael') 2648 Brown John Robert Private 21 24 May 1915 2/NF (84 20895 3 May 1915 France 7 Tweed Street, Son of the late Henry and Born in Hebburn. E. Jarrow. Ypres (Menin Gate) Fri. 6 October 1916 (Second Brigade, 28th (1914-5 Star) Hebburn New Clara Brown of 7 Tweed Formerly 3/11187 DLI. Memorial. Panel 8 (Jarrow Express) + Battle of Division) Town Street, Hebburn New Town and 12. (Belgium). Soldiers Died in the Ypres) Great War

2728 Brown John (Jack) Private Unknown 14 July 1916 14/NF 18744 9 September France 120 Wharton St. Hilda's Colliery Son of Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Unmarried. [Entrained at Ailly- [Work included Born in SS. E. North Shields. Thiépval Memorial. Tues. 10 October Tues. 10 (Somme) (Pioneers) 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS 120 Wharton Street, SS sur-Somme for repair work on Sergeant A. Gordon's letter Pier and Face 10B, 1916 + Soldiers Died October 1916 (Divisional Star) Corbie (10/7) and Mametz- offering condolences. 11B and 12B in the Great War Pioneers, 21st from there marched Contalmaison Division) to Ville. In position Road. To bivouacs at Queen's Redoubt southern edge of by 11.30 pm. Work Fricourt Wood in area included (14/7). Took part in digging of trench operations at along southern Bazentin Ridge.] edge of Mametz Wood & construction of strong points in Bazentin-le-Petit.]

2729 Brown Jonathan Private 25 9 April 1917 1/NF (9 Brigade, 3812 8 October France 15 Hudson Street, A General Labourer Son of Thomas and Mary Siblings: James. Born and E. in SS. A Regular or a Arras Memorial. Bay Borough of Soldiers Died in the George 3rd Division) 1914 (1914 North Shields, Brown of 2 Reed Street, North Georgina, Emily, Reservist. 2 and 3 Tynemouth ROH Great War Arnold 'Mons' Star') Northumberland Shields, Northumberland Mary, Charles and Elizabeth Ann.

2730 Brown Richard Corporal Unknown 19 October 19/NF (2nd 19/1077 No 1914-5 France Mrs. A. J. Brown of Barbess [16.10.1918: [18.10.1918: 'Z' Born in SS. E. Newcastle. Moorseele Military Captain C.H. Cooke 1918 Tyneside Star Buildings, Block House, Terhand - 'W' Company shifted [19.10.1918: Moorseele - 'HQ' and Cemetery. D.8. Book (1920, 147 + Pioneers) Medomsley, Co. Durham. Company camp to Moorseele 'W' Companies billeted in various (Belgium). 178) + Soldiers Died (Divisional commenced and with 'Y' farms S. of Moorseele, near 'Y' and in the Great War Pioneers, 35th erection of Company improved 'Z' Companies.] Division) Divisional HQ S-W of the Moorseele- Terhand. Schoon Water 17.10.1918: 'Y' Road.] Company moved camp to Moorseele and repaired the Moorseele-Schoon Water Road.]

2933 Brown Joseph AB 25 (Born: 5 13 July 1915 Nelson Bn. RND TZ/70 25 April 1915 Dardanelles 73 South A Plater at Readhead's Eldest son of John James and Unmarried. [Siblings (1911 [His father, John Siblings (1911 Born: Thornaby, Yorkshire. Birth Helles Memorial. South Shields' Library 13 July 1916 + Roy Mon. 16 August March 1890) (Action of (2nd Platoon, 'A' (RNVR) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Frederick Street, Shipyard [An Apprentice Hannah Matilda Brown (née ages): Robert (10; B: James (A Ship's ages): Mary (22; B: registered in Middlesbrough - June Panel 8 to 15. ROH + Readhead's Swales: 'Nelson at 1915 + South Achi Baba Company) SS, and later of 25 Plater in 1911] Brockbanks) of 73 South , Northumberland), Plater), was born in Sunderland; A q. 1890. He resided with his (Turkey). Plaque + Frederick War', page 66 + SS Shields' Library Nullah) South Frederick Frederick Street, SS, and later Jane Isabella (9; B: Howdon) Sunderland and was Dressmaker), parents. Enlisted: 8 September Street Roll of Honour Library ROH ROH + Wed. 22 Street, SS of 25 South Frederick Street, and Frederick (7; B: SS).] 46. His mother, Thomas (16; B: 1914. In Nelson Bn. (K/970) - 22 October 2014 SS. (Their marriage was Hannah Matilda, Sunderland; An October 1914 to 13 July 1915. (In registered in Sunderland was born in Apprentice Memoriam). during the September quarter Sunderland and was Shipwright), Ann of 1887). 45.] Stoker (13; B: Sunderland - March q. 1898), John James (B: Gateshead - March q. 1899) & Edward Arthur S. (B: Gateshead - March q 1900). 2986 Brown John Private 21 25 8/East Yorkshire 14694 9 September France Son of the late Harry and Lilian Maud Wilson (formerly [8/East Yorkshire Born in SS. E. Sunderland. MRIC Thiépval Memorial. Soldiers Died in the September Regt. (8 1915 (1914-5 Elizabeth Brown Brown) of 34 Wear Street, Regt.: To Bernafay clearly states he served in 8/East Pier and Face 2C Great War 1916 Brigade, 3rd Star) Hendon, Sunderland. Wood (22/7). Two Yorkshire Regt. whereas CWGC (Somme) Division) companies sent says he was in 1/East Yorkshire forward to hold Regt. north-east edge of Trônes Wood (23/7). To Happy Valley during night (25/7). To Meaulte (26/7).]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3003 Brown Charles Private 32 27 October 'A' Company, 34534 No 1914-5 France [8/East Yorkshire Born in SS. His birth was Giavera British Soldiers Died in the Cobbold 1918 8/East Yorkshire Star Regt. was registered in SS during the March Cemetery, Arcade. Great War Regt. disbanded in France quarter of 1886. E. Gateshead. I.H.11. (Italy). on 17 February Formerly 72838 DLI. 1918. Troops formed 10th Entrenching Battalion with men from 12/West Yorkshire Regt.]

3043 Brown John George Private Unknown 29 May 1918 15/DLI (SDGW + 276023 No 1914-5 France Worked for Messrs. Gallon, Third son of Mr. and Mrs. His eldest brother, E. SS. The 'Gazette' says he was Hermonville Military Tues. 5 November 'Gazette') or Star Grocers, John Clay Street, Brown of 53 Chichester Road, Private W.F. Brown, posted 'Missing' on 27 May 1918 Cemetery. II.B.6. 1918 + Soldiers Died 1st/5th DLI SS. SS was a P.O.W. (and and that he was in the 'HQ. in the Great War (CWGC) had been employed Company' of 15/DLI. Formerly by SS Tramways). 7/3733 DLI.

3120 Brown Matthew Private 27 22 August 6/Yorkshire 17166 14 July 1915 Dardanelles Hebburn Colliery. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Brown of E. Sunderland. R. Hebburn. He Helles Memorial. Hebburn Colliery Fri. 6 August 1915 1915 (Attack Regt. (32 (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) 22 Jervis Street, Hebburn attended Hebburn Colliery School, Panel 55 to 58. School ROH + (Jarrow Express) + on W Hills, Brigade, 11th Colliery leaving in 1902 - 'East Yorkshire (Turkey). Hebburn Colliery Thurs. 7 October Suvla Plain) (Northern) Regt.' School ROH - 1915 1915 + Fri. 24 Division) November 1916 (Jarrow Express) + Soldiers Died in the Great War 3196 Brown Benjamin Private 48 21 March 3/DLI 3/10946 MRIC ? Born: Newcastle. E. SS. R. Harton Cemetery. Soldiers Died in the 1915 Sunderland. S.8756. (South Great War Shields). 3197 Brown Thomas Private 27 26 May 1921 1/Essex Regt. 57673 No 1914-5 Son of Annie Skipsey (formerly No SDGW entry. Formerly 29339 Harton Cemetery. Foster Star Brown) of Ashley Road, SS, DLI. E.3889. (South and the late Thomas Brown Shields).

3339 Brown Robert AB 19 6 April 1917 SS 'Powhatan' Mercantile 2 Challoner Son of Henry David and Unmarried. Born in Newcastle. The Tower Hill Memorial Spiritualist Meeting Wed. 19 February Winchester (Sunderland) Marine Terrace West, SS Hannah Whitfield Brown (née 'Powhatan' was torpedoed. (In Hall ROH, Fowler 1919 + Fri. 30 July Patterson) of 2 Challoner Memoriam). Street, SS 1920 + Fri. 6 April Terrace West, SS 1923 3409 Brown J. Fireman 48 4 March 1915 SS 'Beeswing' Mercantile 5 Coronation [SS 'Beeswing' left Born in Leeds. Tower Hill Memorial Tues. 16 March (Newcastle) Marine Street, SS the Tyne on 2 1915 March 1915 bound for Dieppe.] 3511 Brown John Edwin Private 30 23 January 1/West 3/8962 5 December France 3 Hanley Street, Youngest son of the late [He left 'effects' worth £3 8s [His father, Siblings (1891 ages; Born: Howden, Wallsend, Cite Bonjean Military St. Hilda's Memorial Fri. 29 January 1915 1915 (DOW) Yorkshire Regt. 1914 (1914-5 Birmingham (in Isabella (née Lloyd) and 4d and a gratuity of £3 to his Archibald (a sea- all born in Northumberland. Birth registered Cemetery, Cross + Soldiers Died in (18 Brigade, 6th Star) 1891) Archibald Brown of Willington sister Emily. He left 'effects' faring man), was Tynemouth): in Tynemouth - March q. 1884. E. Armentières. the Great War Division) Quay, Northumberland worth £1 14s 2d to his born in Manchester Elizabeth (16), SS. The 'Gazette' says he was KIA IX.A.51. (formerly of SS). (Their brother Arthur.] and was 41 in 1891. Arthur (14; An on 22 January 1915 and that he marriage was registered in His mother, Isabella, Errand Boy) and was 'late/formerly of SS'. Tynemouth during the March was born in William Archibald quarter of 1878). Liverpool and was (12). Aunt: Emily 45 in 1891.] Lloyd - born in Oldham, Lancashire and aged 21 in 1891. 3881 Brown Thomas Salvage Unknown 26 April 1919 R.F.A. (Royal Mercantile Married. He had sons and 'Lost his life off Ostend, Belgium' - Plymouth Naval Tues. 26 April 1921 William Boatswain Fleet Auxiliary) Marine two daughters. 'Gazette'. (In Memoriam). Memorial. Panel 32. 'Hughli' Reserve

3893 Brown Walter Hope Sapper 21 23 November Royal Engineers: Third son of Matthew and Unmarried. He had brothers His birth was registered in SS St. Stephen's Tues. 23 & Wed. 24 1919 Inland Dorothy Brown and sisters. Pal: during the June quarter of 1898. Churchyard. Special November 1919 + Waterways and Dick Crutwell. Died 'suddenly in Memorial. (South Thurs. 23 November Docks Chums: Norman Hospital' and 'in his 22nd year' - Shields). 1922 Amess, Robert 'Gazette'. Strong and John Manson. 3900 Brown Walter Seaman 38 (Born: 19 22 HMS Aboukir 1363C RNR 1914 'Mons' Ann Elizabeth Brown (née) [Born on Shetland Children: Lily I. Brothers-in-Law: Private George Chatham Memorial. Thurs. 24 February Thurs. 24 Gilbert January September Star' Rudd. (They were married in (RN Service Brown (SS, Rudd RAMC, Corporal William Panel Reference: 8. 1916 February 1916 1876) 1914 St. Mary's Church, SS, on 1 Record).] December q. 1911) Rudd RE, AB James Rudd RN and (Kent). (Includes his January 1904. Their and Walter W.G. Mr. John Harold Rudd (No. 4106). Father- and marriage was registered in (SS, December q. (Their photos were in the 'Gazette' Mother-in-Law SS during the March quarter 1913). Son-in-Law on Thursday 24 February 1916). and four of his of 1904). of Mr. & Mrs. brothers-in-law) William Rudd of 19 Canterbury Street, SS. (Their photo was in the 'Gazette' on Thurs. 24 February 1916).

4081 Brown George Unknown Unknown West Yorkshire Jane Ann Brown (née [Brothers-in-Law: Brothers-in-Law: Son-in-Law of William and the late Tues. 22 June 1915 Tues. 22 June Regt. Curbison). (Their marriage David Curbison - D. L/S John Curbison, Elizabeth Curbison of 20 Alexander 1915 (Including was registered in Gateshead March q. 1959, aged Hood Bn. RND, 13 Street, Deans, SS. his father-in- during the March quarter of 64; Thomas November 1916, law and five 1902). Curbison (RNR) (No. aged 23 (No. 2757) brothers-in-law) 4011) and Private and AB William Edward (Ned) Curbison, Drake Bn. Curbison - ASC (No. RND, DOW 8 ).] October 1918, aged 29 (No. 1225).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4183 Brown Henry Private Unknown Unknown Royal Inniskilling 1914-5 Star 88 Maxwell Whitburn Colliery Wounded at Gallipoli and in Whitburn Colliery Sat. 2 October 1915 Sat. 2 October Fusiliers Street, SS hospital on Malta. ROH 1915

4369 Brown Frederick Rifleman Unknown Unknown Royal Irish Rifles 1914-5 Star An Apprentice Moulder Son of Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Grandson of the Thurs. 5 August Thurs. 5 August 41 Marsden Street, SS late Robert Phillips 1915 1915 (A Gardener) of Hebburn - 'Gazette'.

4506 Brown Henry OS Unknown Unknown Collingwood Bn. 3/187 1914 'Mons' France 31 Ormonde A Heater (RND Service Son of Mrs. Brown of 31 [Enlisted: 21 June [19 November 1918 Height: 5'3½". Brown hair. Blue RND Service Record (Born: 14 RND (RNVR) Star' Street, Tyne Dock Record) Ormonde Street, Tyne Dock 1913. 22 August - Repatriated. eyes. March 1895) 1914 - Joined 25.1.1919 - Collingwood Bn. Demobilisation 8.10.1914 - Interned leave commenced.] in Holland. On leave from Holland, expiring 29 July 1916. 25.1.1917 to 22.2.1917 - On leave from Holland.]

4625 Brown J.R. Corporal Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 24 24/1639 No 1915-5 France Hebburn Colliery. He was wounded on the Somme - John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / Star (John Sheen) October 1916 Casualties' List. To Heroes' (1917) NF (103 Class Z Reserve (John Sheen). Brigade, 34th Division) 4650 Brown Michael Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 25 25/788 11 January France 11 Princess Enlisted: 12 November 1914. Also John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No Street, Jarrow on 'D' Company 30/NF Roll. (John Heroes' (1917) NF (103 1914-5 Star) Sheen). Brigade, 34th Division) 5007 Brown Ernest Private Unknown Unknown DLI 16 Livingstone A Labourer (in 1911) Son of Samuel and Elizabeth [His father, Samuel Siblings (1901 ages; Born in North Shields Hedley Street Roll of Tues. 11 December Dowey (Born: 1893; Street, SS (in Brown (née Dowey) of 1 (A Labourer), was all born in North (Tynemouth; September q. 1893). Honour 1917 North 1901), and 1 Hedley Street, SS. (Their born in Hartlepool, Shields): William Shields) Hedley Street, SS marriage was registered in Co. Durham, and Dowey (16; June q. (in 1911) Tynemouth during the was 47. His mother, 1884), Matthew December quarter of 1883). Elizabeth, was born Storey (15; June q. in North Shields and 1885), Samuel was 46. They had Oliver (14; been married for 27 Tynemouth - June years.] q. 1887), Annie May (11; Tynemouth - June q. 1889) and John Sidney (9; Tynemouth - June q. 1891). 5133 Brown Robert Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 30 Shortridge Palmer's Shipyard Admitted to a hospital suffering Mon. 6 May 1918 Mon. 6 May Fusiliers Street, SS (in May from severe gunshot wounds - 1918 1918) 'Gazette'. 5201 Brown John Henry Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 8 John Street, SS Tyne Dock Engineering Son of Mrs. Brown of 8 John Reported 'Missing' on 27 May Mon. 9 September Fusiliers (in September Company Ltd. Street, SS 1915 - a P.O.W. in Germany - 1918 1918) 'Gazette'.

5226 Brown W.F. Private Unknown Unknown DLI 53 Chichester South Shields' Tramways Eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Brother: Private A P.O.W. in Germany by 5 Tues. 5 November Road, SS (in Brown of 53 Chichester Road, John George November 1918 - 'Gazette'. 1918 November 1918) SS Brown, 15/DLI, 29 May 1918, age unknown (No. 3043). 5329 Brown J.W. Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field 58 St. Oswald's Son of Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Mrs. Brown of 58 St. Wounded in the right leg in March Fri. 19 April 1918 Artillery Road, Hebburn 58 St. Oswald's Road, Oswald's Road, Hebburn or April 1918 and admitted to a (Jarrow Express) + Quay Hebburn hospital in France (Jarrow Fri. 3 May 1918 Express). (Jarrow Express) 5509 Brown William Seaman Unknown Unknown SS 'Cogent' Mercantile 83 Lytton Street, A Merchant Seaman (in [The 'Cogent' was He was a civilian internee at Sat. 2 January 1915 (Sunderland) Marine SS (in June and August 1914) detained at Ruhleben, Germany, who had (1914 Christmas September 1915) Hamburg on the returned home to SS by 30 Greeting from and 22 Mortimer River Elbe on 4 November 1918. Civilian Internees) + Road, SS (in August 1914.] Thurs. 17 June 1915 November 1918) + Sat. 25 September 1915 + Sat. 30 November 1918

5510 Brown Ralph Seaman Unknown Unknown SS 'Cogent' Mercantile 1 Cauldwell A Merchant Seaman (in [The 'Cogent' was He was a civilian internee at Thurs. 17 June 1915 (Sunderland) Marine Terrace, SS (in August 1914) detained at Ruhleben, Germany, who had + Sat. 25 September June 1915 and Hamburg on the returned home to SS by 30 1915 + Sat. 30 November 1918) River Elbe on 4 November 1918. November 1918 August 1914.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 5637 Brown J. Fireman Unknown Unknown SS 'San Wilfrido' Mercantile 4 Studley Stairs, A Merchant Seaman (in He was interned in Ruhleben, Sat. 8 August 1914 + (London) Marine Lower Thames August 1914) Germany, after being trapped in Sat. 2 January 1915 Street, SS (in German territorial waters on 4 (1914 Christmas August 1914, June August 1914. Greeting from and September Civilian Internees) + 1915) Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915

5759 Brown John Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 17 Curry Street, Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown Wounded by 8 June 1916. Lying Fri. 9 June 1916 Fusiliers Jarrow (in June of 17 Curry Street, Jarrow dangerously ill in a hospital in (Jarrow Express) + 1916 and Rouen by 1 November 1918 - Fri. 1 November November 1918) Jarrow Express. 1918 (Jarrow Express) 5809 Brown J. Dixon Sergeant Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers Hebburn. Presented with a gold watch for Fri. 30 May 1919 bravery in the field from the (Jarrow Express) Hebburn Heroes' Fund in late May 1919 - Jarrow Express. 6023 Brown Ralph AB Unknown Unknown HMS South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity School Bellerophon School - Admitted: 7 July 1902; Boys' ROH, SS Left: 23 June 1905. (Served) 6217 Brown Thomas Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 17 Dock Street, He enlisted in the 4th Fri. 14 May 1915 (Northumbrian) Tyne Dock (in (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 13 Howitzer May 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 6323 Brown James D. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 38 Adelaide He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 20 Fri. 21 May 1915 (Territorial) Street, SS (in May May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Divisional 1915) Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 6388 Brown John W. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 2 Stobbs Lane, SS He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 26 Thurs. 27 May 1915 (Territorial) (in May 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 6965 Brown William Unknown Unknown 7 Mill Street, SS A Metal Moulder in an Son of Hugh and Jane Brown [His father, Hugh (A Siblings (1911 ages; Born in SS. Morton Street Roll of Tues. 25 September (in 1901), and 77 Engineering Works (in of 77 Morton Street, SS (in Fireman on all born in SS): Jane Honour 1917 Morton Street, SS 1911) 1911) Trawlers), was born (14), John (Jack) (in 1911) in SS and was 49. (11), Maggie (9) His mother, Jane, and Annie (6). was born in SS and was also 49. They had been married for 28 years and had had six children, all still living.]

1592 Browning John Henry Seaman 34 (Born: 25 30 April 1916 R.N. Depot. 7026A (RNR) 1 Lytton Street, Son of Elizabeth Browning of Harriet Browning (née Pratt) Born in Plymouth. (In Memoriam). Chatham Naval Tues. 30 April 1918 (Harry) February (Port Said). SS 24 Penygraig Road, Mount of 1 Lytton Street, SS. (They Memorial. Memorial 1885) Pleasant, Swansea, and the were married in St. Jude's Reference: 18. late John Browning, Warrant Church, SS, on 19 July 1909. (Kent). Officer, R.N. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1909).

5177 Brownlee J.T. L/C Unknown Unknown Northumberland 734 Jarrow. Wounded before 13 July 1918 - Sat. 13 July 1918 Fusiliers 'Gazette'. 163 Brownlee Joseph Corporal 29 or 30 30 July 1916 12/DLI (68 22365 11 France 133 High Street, Palmer's Shipbuilders Rose Ann Brownlee (née [His wife, Rose Ann, Son: Robert George Born in Jarrow. E. Sunderland. R. Warloy-Baillon St. Paul's Roll of Thurs. 17 August (Brownley) (DOW = Brigade, 23rd September Jarrow (in 1911 (Jarrow Shipyard) - Dock Pearson) of 133 High Street, was born in Jarrow Brownlee - aged 5 Jarrow. SDGW + MRIC = Brownlee; Communal Cemetery Honour + Palmer's 1916 + Sat. 2 'Gazette') Division) 1915 (1914-5 and 1916) Labourer - Ship Repairers Jarrow. (They were married and was 20. They months in March CWGC - Brownley. Birth Extension. VII.A.45. Cenotaph September 1916 Star) (in 1911) in SS' Registry Office on 6 had been married 1911 (Born in registered as 'Joseph Brownlee' in (Local Casualties) + August 1910. Their marriage for eight months Jarrow; SS, SS - June quarter of 1887. Soldiers Died in the was registered in SS during and had one son, December q. 1910). Great War the September quarter of Robert George.] 1910).

6273 Brownless George Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 232 John Clay He enlisted in the 4th Mon. 17 May 1915 (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in May (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 15 Howitzer 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 970 Bruce Alexander Sergeant 25 7 July 1916 1st/7th DLI 2350 1 September France 6 Blagdon Assistant Schoolmaster at Son of Jacob and Margaret I. Born in SS. E. Sunderland. A La Laiterie Military St. Michael's ROH, SS Fri. 18 August 1916 Fri. 18 August (Territorial) 1915 (1914-5 Avenue, SS (in Cone Street Schools Bruce of 6 Blagdon Avenue, member of SS Harriers and Cemetery. II.C.20. + Westoe Boys' + Fri. 19 December 1916 (Divisional Star) July 1916) SS. (His father, Jacob, died 16 Athletic Club. There is a Family Secondary School 1919 + Soldiers Died Pioneers, 50th December 1929, aged 73. His Headstone in Harton Cemetery - ROH in the Great War (Northumbrian) mother, Margaret I., died 20 Section E. He attended Westoe Division) March 1936, aged 77 (Family Boys' Secondary School. Headstone)).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 1482 Bruce Matthew Leading Deck 18 (Born: 4 13 April 1917 HM Trawler 12880/DA 6 James Street, SS Youngest son of James and Unmarried. [Brother and Sister- Brothers: James & Born in SS (RN Service Record). He Harton Cemetery. Wed. 2 June 1915 + Thurs. 18 April Gibson Hand September 'Pitstruan' (RNR) (7 James Street, Margaret Bruce (née Cooper) in-Law: Jack and Jack (on active enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 1 June Q.8821. (South Mon. 16 April 1917 1918 (Dixon - 1897) (Formerly SS - in June 1915 of 6 James Street, SS. [His Alice. Sister & B-in- service). Sisters: 1915 - 'Gazette' (7 James Street, Shields). + Thurs. 18 April 'Gazette': 1st/7th DLI - ('Gazette')) mother, Margaret, died on 16 L: Maggie & Bob + Jane Lizzie and SS). The 'Gazette' says his ship 1918 + Sat. 12 & Four Times) 'Gazette') July 1922, aged 64.] nephew Robbie.] Ettie. S & B-in-L: was 'blown up' and that he Mon. 14 April 1919 Isabella (Bella) & drowned. Pal: James McRitchie. + Wed. 13 April Charlie Morrison. S (In Memoriam). 1921 + Thurs. 13 & B-in-L: Hannah & April 1922 + Fri. 13 Bob. April 1923 1656 Bruce Robert Corporal 42 26 April 1918 2/DLI (18 4/9155 No 1914-5 France 74 William Street, Ann Elizabeth Bruce (née His son, Driver Born: Wallsend. E. Jarrow. R. Tyne Cot Memorial. St. John's Church Friday 19 April 1918 Syminton Brigade, 6th Star Hebburn Quay Fitch) of 74 William Street, Robert E. Bruce, Hebburn Quay. Panel 128 to 131 and ROH, Hebburn (Jarrow Express) + Division) Hebburn. (They were RFA (No. 5075), 162 and 162A. Mon. 13 May 1918 + married in St. Cuthbert's was severely (Belgium). Fri. 17 May 1918 Church, Hebburn, on 1 wounded (gunshot (Jarrow Express) + January 1897. Their wounds) before 19 Soldiers Died in the marriage was registered in April 1918 and Great War SS during the March quarter admitted into a of 1897). hospital in Edinburgh.

2010 Bruce Richard Engine Room 41 (Born: 13 17 March HMS 233EB (RNR) 21 Salem Street, Engine Fitter - Shipbuilding Son of James and Ann Bruce Mary Maria Bruce (née [His wife, Mary [HMS Mignonette Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Chatham Naval Jarrow Library ROH Wilson Artificer August 1875) 1917 Mignonette Jarrow (in 1911) of Jarrow Hamblin) of 68 South Street, Maria, was born in struck a mine laid SS - September q. 1875. He served Memorial. Memorial and 68 South Jarrow. (They were married Jarrow and was 34. by U-66 and sank at the Battle of Heligoland and in Reference: 26. Street, Jarrow in St. Peter's, Monkton, on 3 They had been off the south-west the Dardanelles. (Kent). April 1899. Their marriage married for eleven coast of Ireland.] was registered in SS during years and had no the June quarter of 1899). children.]

2510 Bruce William Crisp Driver Unknown 4 October 94th Brigade 26847 France Born in Hebburn. E. Sheffield. He Tyne Cot Memorial. Hebburn Quay School Fri. 30 July 1915 1917 RFA probably attended Hebburn Quay Panel 4 to 6 and 162. ROH (?) (Jarrow Express) (?) School. (Belgium). + Soldiers Died in the Great War 3132 Bruce John L/C 26 4 December 4/King's Royal 9180 20 December France Son of William and Elizabeth [His father, William, Siblings (1911 Born: Ryhope, Sunderland. E. Mikra British Robinson Street Roll Wed. 20 November 1916 Rifle Corps (80 1914 (1914-5 Bruce of 84 Robinson Street, was a 51-year old ages): Joseph Sunderland. R. SS. Cemetery, Kalamaria. of Honour, SS + St. 1918 + Soldiers Died Brigade, 27th Star) SS. (In 1911 they had been Coal Miner William (24, Coal Grave Reference: Michael's ROH, SS in the Great War Division) married for 19 years and had (Trolleyway Man) in Miner (Putter), B. 1767. (Greece). had five children, all still 1911 and was born Ryhope), Mary living). in Seaham Harbour, Isabella (13, B. Co. Durham. His Hetton-le-Hole), mother was then 40 Norman (9, B. New and was born in Seaham) and Ivy (2, Newbottle, Co. B. New Seaham, Durham.] Co. Durham).

3646 Bruce Ernest AB 24 (Born: 6 14 November Collingwood Bn. T2/169 1914 'Mons' France 56 Whitehead Whitburn Colliery [Coal Son of William and Elizabeth Unmarried. [He was [His father, William, Siblings (1911 Born: Hetton-le-Hole, Co. Durham. Groningen Southern St. Michael's ROH, SS Wed. 20 November May 1894 - 1918 RND (RNVR) Star' Street, SS (in Miner (Landing Keeper - Bruce of 84 Robinson Street, interned in Holland following was a 51-year old ages): Joseph B: L/C John Bruce, 4th Bn. KRRC, Cemetery. North- + Whitburn Colliery 1918 + Mon. 15 RND Service April 1911) + 11 Below Groun (in 1911))] SS. (In 1911 they had been the Siege of Antwerp. Died Coal Miner William (24, Coal KIA 4 December 1916, aged 26 West part, Class 4, ROH + Robinson November 1920 + Record) Stoddart Street, married for 19 years and had at Heereweg, Groningen, (Trolleyway Man) in Miner (Putter), B. (No. 3132). [Enlisted: 14 January Row 37. Street Roll of Honour, RND Database Tyne Dock, and had five children, all still from Paralysis of the Heart.] 1911 and was born Ryhope), Mary 1913. Collingwood Bn. (B/21): 22 (Netherlands). SS ('Private E. Bruce, (Appears as 'John later of 124 living). in Seaham Harbour, Isabella (13, B. August 1914 to 9 October 1914. KRR' - erroneous) Bruce') Emery (Imeary ?) Co. Durham. His Hetton-le-Hole), Internee: Antwerp, Belgium.] Street, SS mother was then 40 Norman (9, B. New and was born in Seaham) and Ivy (2, Newbottle, Co. B. New Seaham, Durham.] Co. Durham).

3791 Bruce John Master 63 (Born: 4 30 May 1919 SS 'Hans Jost' Mercantile 'Ardallie', Victoria Master Mariner Margaret Bruce (née Quirk) [15 of the crew of Sons (1911 ages): Born: Old Deer, Aberdeen. Family Tower Hill Memorial Ellison Street Sat. 31 May 1919 Davidson July 1855) (London) Marine Terrace, Jarrow of 'Ardallie', Bethecar Road, 19 men were killed Alexander J.H., 22 Headstone in Jarrow Cemetery. Presbyterian Church (in 1911) and 26 Harrow-on-the-Hill, when the 'Hans (B. Burntisland, Eldest son: John Bruce - Died in ROH, Jarrow Croft Terrace, Middlesex. (Their marriage Jost' struck a Fifeshire; Telegraph Jarrow in June 1923, aged 39 Jarrow (in May was registered in Newcastle floating mine in the Clerk at the Post (Master Mariner). Daughter: 1919) during the March quarter of North Sea.] Office); Arthur A., Cecilia, 11 in March 1911 (B. 1884. She died on 16 April 16 (B. Jarrow); Jarrow). 1947, aged 87 - Family George, 13 (B. Headstone (Hendon, Jarrow). Middlesex; June q. 1947).

4060 Bruce George Chief Petty Unknown Unknown Royal Navy Awarded the Royal Humane Fri. 28 January 1916 Fri. 28 January Officer (RNR) Society's Certificate for Gallantry. 1916 Formerly lived in SS. Now engaged (January 1916) on the North Shields' trawlers. 5325 Bruce Robert E. Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field 74 William Street, Son of Robert Symington Father: Corporal Admitted into a hospital in Tues. 16 April 1918 Artillery Hebburn Quay (in Bruce and Ann Elizabeth Bruce Robert Symington Edinburgh suffering from gunshot + Fri. 19 April 1918 April 1918) (née Finch/Fitch) of 74 William Bruce, 2/DLI, 26 wounds (Jarrow Express + (Jarrow Express) + Street, Hebburn Quay. (They April 1918, aged 42 'Gazette'). Fri. 17 May 1918 were married in St. Cuthbert's (No. 1656). (Jarrow Express) Church, Hebburn, on 1 January 1897. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1897).

5632 Bruce Thomas Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantile 54 Florence A Merchant Seaman (in He was a civilian internee at Thurs. 17 June 1915 Marine Street, SS (in 1915) Ruhleben, Germany, during the + Sat. 25 September June and war - by 16 June 1915. 1915 September 1915)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 5802 Bruce A.A. Acting Unknown Military Cross Unknown Royal Garrison Jarrow. [While in temporary [Later, when all He was Mentioned in Despatches Fri. 11 April 1919 Captain + Mentioned Artillery command of the communications in May 1917 and was awarded the (Jarrow Express) (Lieutenant) in battery in an attack, were cut off, he M.C. on 30 November 1917. Despatches though wounded, kept his guns in Presented with a gold watch from he assisted to dig action for the Jarrow Heroes' Fund on 10 out men who were seventeen hours, April 1919. buried in a dug-out, successfully being all the time withdrawing them under heavy shell- to an old line and fire.] maintaining the position there.]

6477 Bruce J.R. Sapper Unknown Unknown Tyne Fortress 47 Raglan Street, He enlisted in the Tyne Fortress Thurs. 27 May 1915 Engineers R.E. SS (in May 1915) Engineers on 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 7277 Bruce Robert Private 19 16 April 1918 2nd/4th 40483 No 1914-5 11 Short's Lane, Son of John Surtees & [He left 'effects' valued at £9 [His father, John Brother: William - Born in Whitburn. Birth registered Ploegsteert Whitburn Methodist Humphrey Leicestershire Star Whitburn (in Elizabeth Bruce (formerly 8s 1d to his mother, Surtees (A Cab born in Whitburn in SS - December q. 1898. He Memorial, Panel 4 Church ROH + St. Regt. 1901), and Sea Pinner, née Humphrey) of 15 Elizabeth. Grandparents: Proprietor), was and 14 in 1911 (SS; enlisted in Sunderland. His Mary's Church ROH, View, Whitburn North Bridge Street, William and Ann Bruce.] born in Whitburn March q. 1897). mother was originally married to Whitburn + Whitburn (in 1911) Sunderland. (They were and was 45. His Half-Sisters (1901 Thomas Henry Pinner in St. Mary's Village Green married in St. Mary's Church, mother, Elizabeth ages): Sarah A. Church, Whitburn, on 10 June Memorial Whitburn, on 19 August 1896. Ann, was born in Pinner (13) and 1885. He died in Sunderland - Their marriage was registered Sunderland and was Mary C. Pinner (11). March q. 1891, aged 29. in SS during the September 46. They had been quarter of 1896). married for 15 years and had had two children, both still living.] 2815 Bruhn Charles Allen Pilot 40 9 January SS Mercantile A Master Mariner Only son of Charles Christian Kate Bruhn (née Cleghorn) of [His birth was Daughter: Marjorie Charles Bruhn was the ship's pilot Harton Cemetery. St. Michael's ROH, SS Thurs. 16 January (GRO) 1919 'Northumbria' Marine Bruhn and Annie Bruhn of 5 Rodney House, 4 Endsleigh registered in SS Bruhn - Birth of SS 'Northumbria' when it struck D.672. (South 1919 + Masonic Roll Village Terrace, Westoe, SS. Street, Victoria, London. during the June registered in SS a mine and foundered off Shields). of Honour (His mother was born in SS & (Their marriage was quarter of 1879. during the Middlesbrough. [Hadrian still living there in 1911, aged registered in Bethnal Green, Residing at Railways September quarter (Masonic) Lodge No. 1970 (SS).] 50, married for 31 years & London, during the Hotel, Saunders of 1914. they had two children, one September quarter of 1906). Road, Cardiff, in still living). 1911.]

2011 Brunner Artus Air Mechanic 21 (GRO) or 9 March 1919 Royal Air Force 276895 Durham County Son of Albert Artus Brunner Evelyn Brunner of 35 Palmer [His father, Albert Siblings (1911 His birth was registered in Jarrow Cemetery. (Second 22 Lunatic Asylum, and Eleanor Brunner (née Street, Jarrow Artus, was born in ages): Eleanor, 11 Middlesbrough during the Y.184. Class) Winterton by Morrison). (Their marriage Dorset and was a 40 (B. Middlesbrough); September quarter of 1898. Ferryhill (in 1911) was registered in (or 42)-year old Edward, 7 (B. and 35 Palmer Middlesbrough during the Electrical Engineer. Sedgefield, Co. Street, Jarrow. September quarter of 1897). His mother, Eleanor, Durham); Winifred, [Jarrow Cemetery was born in 6 (B. Sedgefield); Burial Register = Middlesbrough and Thomas, 3 (B. 38 Palmer Street, was 38. They had Sedgefield). Jarrow]. been married for 13 years and had had five children, all still living.]

6205 Brunton John W. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 38 Portberry He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 13 May 1915 (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in May (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 12 Howitzer 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 5826 Bryan William Private 69 Buried: 22 Army Service SS/7467 No 1914-5 85 Howard Street, A Bricklayer's Labourer Son of Alfred (A Steelsmelter [His father, Alfred, Siblings (all born in Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Jarrow Cemetery. Grange Road West Alfred January 1962 Corps Star Jarrow (in 1911) (Shipyard) in a Steel Works) and Annie was born in Jarrow; 1911 ages): SS - September q. 1893. Enlisted: 13.455. Baptist Church ROH, and 87 Bryan of 85 Howard Street, Warwick and was Annie (20), John (8), 22 March 1915. Discharged: 17 Jarrow Lindisfarne Road, Jarrow 44. His mother, Madge (6) and June 1916. Awarded the Silver Jarrow (in January Annie, was also 44 Olive Mary (4). War Badge - 'Sickness'. 1962) and was born in Jarrow. They had been married for 21 years and had had ten children, five still living.]

787 Bryant Joseph Private 31 30 April 1917 23 (Tyneside 23/1075 No 1914-5 France 53 Devonshire Boldon Colliery Eldest son of John and the late Amy B. Bryant (née Two Sons: Joseph Born and E. in SS. His birth was Duisans British Boldon Colliery John Sheen + Tues. Sat. 9 June 1917 Heslop (DOW) Scottish) / NF Star Street, Tyne Dock Sophia Bryant Groombridge) of 53 H. (SS, March q. registered in SS during the March Cemetery, Étrun. Workmen War 22 May 1917 + Sat. (102 Brigade, Devonshire Street, Tyne 1914) & William G. quarter of 1886. Wounded: II.H.26. Memorial + St. Mary's 9 June 1917 + Tues. 34th Division) Dock, SS. (They were (SS, September q. September 1916. The 'Gazette' Parish Churchyard 30 April 1918 + married in St. Mary's Church, 1915). Brother & S- says he was 32. DOW R. In A. (In Memorial Cross, Tyne Soldiers Died in the SS, on 12 May 1913. Their in-L: William & Memoriam). Dock Great War marriage was registered in Mary Bryant. S & B- SS during the June quarter of in-L: Maggie & 1913). Albert.

5862 Bryanton Robert Private 22 23 October 15/DLI (64 204279 No 1914-5 France 8 Cambrian Palmer's Shipyard Son of Susan Amer (formerly Unmarried. Born: Walker, Northumberland Lijssenthoek Military St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the 1917 Brigade, 21st Star Street, Jarrow + (Galvanizing Works) Bryanton, née Cottenham) of (1911 Census). E. and R. Jarrow. Cemetery. XXII.A.4. Honour + Palmer's Great War Division) Netherton 8 Cambrian Street, Jarrow (Belgium). Cenotaph Training School, (and the late Frank Bryanton Morpeth, (?)). Northumberland (in 1911) 6019 Brydon Alexander Private Unknown Unknown East Lancashire South Shields. Birth registered in SS - December Holy Trinity School Regt. q. 1876. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' ROH, SS Boys' School - Admitted: 11 (Served) January 1886; Left: 19 December 1890.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2862 Buchanan Jacob Trooper/Priv 34 20 2nd Life Guards 4368 France Only son of Jane and the late [Formerly L/13434 Grandson of the Born and E. in SS. His birth was Brie British Mon. 7 + Tues. 8 Johnson ate September Bn. Guards' MG Thomas Buchanan of 86 West 17th Lancers. Uncle late Captain registered in SS during the March Cemetery. I.E.6. October 1918 + 1918 (DOW) Regt. Walpole Street, SS Bill & Aunt Lizzie Johnston. Youngest quarter of 1885. DOW R. in A. Soldiers Died in the Johnston + Cousins Sister: Nancy. S & B- Great War Annie & Willie.] in-L: Maggie & Jack. S & B-in-L: Lizzie & Dick Manning. Aunt Jane Lizzie & Uncle Bob (in France) + Cousin Jane Lizzie.

1643 Buck Bertram Private 21 Military 4 October 21/Manchester 51645 No 1914-5 Born and E. in SS. Formerly 39250 Busigny Communal St. Stephen's Roll of Soldiers Died in the McKeith Cross? 1918 Regt. (7 Star DLI. His birth was registered in SS Cemetery Extension. Honour Great War (CGWC) Brigade, 25th during the March quarter of 1897. III. Division) 2013 Buck Charles Private 21 or 22 31 March 15/DLI (64 202923 No 1914-5 France 74 Union Street, A Rigger - Palmer's Son of William and Eliza Buck Unmarried. [His father, William, Born and E. in Jarrow. Birth Pozières Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 11 July 1919 1918 Brigade, 21st Star Jarrow (in 1911) Shipbuilders (Jarrow (née O'Field) of 74 Union was born in Norfolk registered in SS - June q. 1896. A Panel 68 to 72 Honour + Palmer's (Jarrow Express) + ('Operation Division) Shipyard) [Apprentice Street, Jarrow. (They were and was a 66-year relative applied for his medals on 5 Cenotaph Soldiers Died in the Michael') Ship's Rigger (in 1911)] married in St. Peter's Church, old Shipyard November 1921. Great War Monkton Village, on 13 Labourer. His February 1882. Their mother, Eliza, was marriage was registered in SS born in Norfolk and during the March quarter of was 54. They had 1882). been married for 29 years and had had eight children, seven still living.]

2461 Buck John Elliott Gunner 27 28 November 26th Battery, 222591 No 1914-5 France A Clerk for Messrs. Newton Youngest son of James and Born and E. in SS. His birth was Cambrai Memorial, Soldiers Died in the 1917 17th Brigade Star and Nicholson Elizabeth Jane Buck of 91 registered in SS during the March Louverval. Panel 1 Great War RFA Frederick Street, SS quarter of 1890. Employed as a clerk with Messrs. Newton and Nicholson from the age of fourteen. 5028 Buck Bertram Unknown 46 Fort Street, SS, A House Joiner Son of William Buck (Boiler Brothers: Robert Fort Street Roll of Fri. 30 November (Born: 1897) (1901); 23 Fort Rivetter at TDE) and Jane Buck and William. Honour 1917 Street, SS (1911) Sisters: Elizabeth, Annie and Jane. 6966 Buckett Alfred 61 June q. 1941 21 Caledonian A Seaman (in September Son of Mary and the late Ethel Mary Buckett (née [His mother, Mary, Brother: William - Born in Carlisle, Cumberland. Morton Street Roll of Tues. 25 September (SS) Road, Jarrow (in 1911) George Buckett Clark). (They were married was born in Carlisle, born in Carlisle, Parents-in-Law: William (A Honour 1917 1891), and 161 in St. Stephen's Church, SS, Cumberland, and Cumberland, and Steamship Engineman) and Baring Street, SS on 18 September 1911. was a 30-year old aged 13 in 1891. Elizabeth Clark of 161 Baring (in September Their marriage was Housekeeper in His wife, Ethel Street, SS (in 1911). 1911) registered in SS during the 1891. His father, Mary, was born in September quarter of 1911). George (A Scarborough, Fisherman), had Yorkshire, and died died by 18 in SS - September September 1911.] q. 1942, 55. He had two sons: William K. (SS; March q. 1915) and George A. (SS; December q. 1924).

372 Buckham George Stoker (First 22 (Born: 5 31 May 1916 HMS Queen K/17649 19 Beattie Street, Surface Screener in a Coal Son of Edward (A Goods' [His father, Edward, was [Siblings (1901 ages; S & B-in-L: Edie & Birth registered in SS - March q. Portsmouth Naval All Saints' Church Mon. 19 June 1916 Mon. 19 June Class) February (Battle of Mary (The Tyne Dock (in Mine (1911) Guard - N.E.R.) and the late born at Usworth, Co. all SS): William (22; Tom. B: Mark Hann 1894. Drowned. [Of HMS Queen Memorial. Panel: 17 ROH, West Harton + + Thurs. 31 May 1916 + Fri. 27 1894) Jutland) Battlecruiser 1911) and 5 Sarah Buckham (née Hann) of Durham, and was 53 in 1911. B: Usworth), Edith Buckham (No. Mary's crew of 1,286, only twenty West Harton 1917 + Fri. 27 May May 2016 Fleet/1st Wadham Terrace, 33 Vine Street, Tyne Dock. His mother, Sarah, was born (17), Thomas W. 6404) (18 in 1911), men survived.] (In Memoriam). Methodist Church 2016 + Mon. 30 May Battlecruiser Harton, SS (in (They were married in Chester- in Coxhoe, Co. Durham, and (15), Edward enlisted in 4th Memorial Cross 2016 Squadron) 1901) le-Street during the June died in SS during the Errington (14), Northumbrian quarter of 1878). December q. of 1902, aged Sarah Ann (11), Howitzer Battery in 44.] Mark Hann (8) and the Recruiting Mary (3). Office in Fowler Grandfather: Street, SS, between William Hann (76 in Saturday 22 and 1901; B: Wallsend; A Wednesday 26 May Retired Hewer; D: 1915 (living at 19 SS - December q. Beattie Street, Tyne 1901, 77).] Dock).

4004 Buckham Robert AB 64 (Born: 5 Buried: 31 Hood Bn. RND TZ/3229 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 26 Shakespeare A Miner (RND Service Son of James Buckham of 26 [18.7.1915 - Posted to Hood [He was reported as [Enlisted: 8 January Birth registered in SS - September Harton Cemetery. Wed. 18 April 1917 Wed. 18 April August 1894 - December (RNVR) (Balkans - 2B) Street, SS (in Record) + A Labourer Shakespeare Street, SS Bn. 1.9.1915 - Admitted to 'Missing' on 4 1915. Height: 5' 8". q. 1894. Death registered in SS - G."C".5871. (South 1917 RND Service 1957 April 1917) + 42 (Harton Cemetery Burial Nasrieh Military Hospital, February 1917 - a Brown hair. Blue December q. 1957, aged 64. 'Of Shields). Record) Byron Street, SS Register) Cairo - pyrexia/dysentery. POW at eyes. C. of E. War St. Michael's Parish' - Burial (in December 2.2.1916 - Embarked on Gefangenenlager, Gratuity: £24. Register. Died in SS General 1957) HMT 'Huntspill' to rejoin Limburg, Germany. 5.1.1917 to Hospital. unit. 6.2.1916 - Rejoined A 'R. Buckham' is 15.1.1917 - Leave unit. 15.5.16 - Embarked listed on the to UK.] HMT 'Ionian', Mudros. Whitburn Colliery 22.5.16 - Marseilles.] ROH.]

4277 Buckham William Private Unknown Unknown 14/DLI (64 1914-5 Star France 23 Eldon Street, A Fitter at Readhead's Wounded and in hospital in France Fri. 8 October 1915 Fri. 8 October Brigade, 21st SS Shipyard - 'Gazette'. 1915 Division)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 6404 Buckham Mark Hann Gunner 74 September q. 4th 19 Beattie Street, Son of Edward (A Goods' Annie Buckham (née Bain). [His father, Edward, Brother: Stoker Birth registered in SS - June q. Thurs. 27 May 1915 1966 (SS) (Northumbrian) Tyne Dock (in Guard - N.E.R.) and the late (They were married in St. was born at George Buckham, 1892. He enlisted in 4th Howitzer May 1915) Sarah Buckham (née Hann) of Mark's Church, SS, on 29 Usworth, Co. HMS Queen Mary, (Northumbrian) Howitzers by 26 Brigade RFA 33 Vine Street, Tyne Dock. March 1930. Their marriage Durham, and was 53 31 May 1916 May 1915 - 'Gazette. (They were married in Chester- was registered in SS during in 1911. His (Jutland), aged 22 le-Street during the June the March quarter of 1930). mother, Sarah, was (No. 372). Children quarter of 1878). born in Coxhoe, Co. (all births Durham, and died in registered in SS): SS during the William (September December q. of q. 1930), Annie 1902, aged 44.] (March q. 1933) and Edward (March q. 1939).

6827 Buckham William Corporal 77 June q. 1962 Royal Engineers WR 259965 21 December France Tyne Terrace, A Teamer (in March 1911) Son of Matthew (A Hay- Isabella Buckham (née [His father, He had two sons, Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Frederick Street Roll Edward (SS) (Formerly Army (Formerly 1915 (1914-5 Harton, SS (in [An Agricultural Labourer in Cutter) and Edith Buckham Dunn). (They were married Matthew, was 42 in both births June q. 1885. of Honour Service Corps) 22584) Star) 1891), West Row, 1901] (née Lamb) of West Row, in St. Aidan's Church, SS, on 1901. His mother, registered in SS: Harton (in 1901), Harton. (They were married 1 March 1911. Their Edith, was 43 in William E. and 9 Baring in St. Mary's Church, marriage was registered in 1901. She died in SS (December q. 1911) Street, SS (in Whitburn, on 14 December SS during the March quarter - March q. 1915, and Harry D. (June March 1911) 1879. Their marriage was of 1911). aged 59.] q. 1913). Father-in- registered in SS during the Law: Robert Dunn December quarter of 1879). (A Plumber). Sisters (1901 ages): Mary Jane (19) and Isabella M. (7).

6108 Buckingham Charles Private 63 March q. 13th Training South Shields. Sarah L.M. Buckingham (née Daughters (all Birth registered in SS - December Holy Trinity Boys' Collins 1962 (SS) Reserve Bn. Sproat). (They were married registered in SS): q. 1898. He attended Holy Trinity School ROH, SS (Holy Trinity in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 8 Thelma O. (March Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 20 (Served) Boys' School August 1921. Their marriage q. 1923), Jean M. August 1906; Left: 30 August 1912. ROH, SS was registered in SS during (December q. 1932) (Served)) the September quarter of and Sonia I. 1921). (September q. 1938). 5390 Buckland Cyril L/C Unknown Croix de Unknown Leicestershire Jarrow. [He came across an [He held the On 20 November 1917 all his Fri. 7 June 1918 Guerre Regt. enemy machine-gun position for twenty- platoon became casualties with (Jarrow Express) (Belgium) team who were four hours until the exception of one man and causing a lot of reinforcements himself. Buckland took the Lewis- trouble. He arrived and they gun and went forward. immediately went forward attacked them, again.] killing five, leaving one seriously wounded and captured the gun, which he turned upon the enemy retiring.]

5587 Buckley Thomas Petty Officer Unknown Military Unknown RND (RNVR) St. Hilda's Colliery (Putter) Son of John Buckley of 119 [One morning, while [Receiving news He found that the platoon holding Fri. 22 March 1918 Medal Wharton Street, SS (in March he was acting as that the Germans that point had been nearly wiped 1918) CSM, they were were breaking out. He and his few men kept the taken by surprise. through the line at enemy engaged and fought him The Germans were one point he for a distance of 400 yards until making a big rushed up to the help came and the situation counter-attack and place with some of restored. putting up the his men.] heaviest fire he had ever been under.]

631 Bucknall Thomas Private 42 19 April 1917 25 (Tyneside 25/90 No 1914-5 France 12 North Street, Steel Works Labourer Son of Joseph and Eliza Catherine Bucknall (née [His wife, Catherine, Daughter: Elizabeth Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 30 April 1915 William Irish) / NF (103 Star Jarrow (in 1911 Bucknall Halligan) of 12 North Street, was born in Jarrow Ann (Born in SS - June q. 1875. No SDGW entry. Y."U2.79. ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) + Brigade, 34th and on 6 Jarrow. (They were married and was 37. They Jarrow; aged 5 in He attended St. Bede's R.C. John Sheen Division) November 1914 in SS' Registry Office on 17 had been married March 1911; SS, School, Jarrow. His death was (Enlistment)) December 1898. Their for 12 years and had June q. 1905). registered in SS (June q. 1917). marriage was registered in had two children, SS during the December one - Elizabeth Ann - quarter of 1898). still living).

4508 Bucknall Andrew AB 75 (Born: 11 September q. Hawke Bn. RND 2/72 (RNVR) 1914 'Mons' France 16 Charles Street, A Labourer (RND Service Son of Catherine Bucknall of Sarah Bucknall (née [Enlisted: 14 April Children (all Birth registered in SS - June q. RND Service Record Alfred April 1888) 1963 Star' Jarrow Record) 57 Walter Street, Jarrow. McCafferty) of 16 Charles 1908. Re-enlisted: 4 registered in SS): 1888. Height: 5'7½". Black hair. + Tues. 19 January (Durham [Interned in Groningen Camp, Street, Jarrow. (They were August 1914. 22 Catherine M. (Sept. Brown eyes. C. of E. War Gratuity - 1915 + Fri. 22 N.E.) Holland. Letter to a Jarrow married in SS' Registry Office August 1914 - q. 1928), Sarah £26/10s (or £28/10s). January 1915 Councillor about their on 19 April 1919. Their Joined Hawke Bn. (Sept. q. 1929), (Jarrow Express) + circumstances.] marriage was registered in 8.10.1914 - Interned Andrew A. (June q. Fri. 26 February SS during the June quarter of in Holland. 1933) & Mary A. 1915 (Jarrow 1919). 22.1.1918 to (June q. 1936). Express) 19.11.1918 - On leave from Holland. 19.11.1918 - Repatriated (to leave). 1.2.1919 - Demobilised.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2014 Buddle Thomas Gunner 21 15 January 47th Brigade 89749 22 May 1915 France Hebburn Colliery. Apprentice Joiner (Building Son of Peter Clarke [or Clark] Unmarried. [His father was His father, Peter [Birth registered in Born and E. in Jarrow. Formerly White House Jarrow Library ROH + Fri. 6 August 1915 1916 Ammunition (1914-5 Star) Trade) (in 1911) + Hebburn Buddle and Jane Ann Buddle a tradesman and his death Clarke Buddle, was SS - June q. 1894. 10570 RAMC. He died just a few Cemetery, St. Jean- Hebburn Colliery (Jarrow Express) + Column RFA Colliery (Jarrow Express) (née Scott) of Hebburn was registered in Morpeth, born in , He attended days before the unveiling of les-Ypres. III.R.16. School ROH + Fri. 4 February 1916 Colliery. (Their marriage was aged 72.] Northumberland Hebburn Colliery Hebburn Colliery Primitive (Belgium). Hebburn Colliery + Fri. 9 February registered in Tynemouth (Tynemouth, June q. School, leaving in Methodist Church's ROH (on School ROH - 1915 1917 (Jarrow during the December quarter 1852), and was a 58- 1907. Family Saturday 29 January 1916). Express) + Soldiers of 1875). year old widower in Headstone in Died in the Great 1911. He was a Sub- Hebburn Cemetery. War Postmaster and E.] Grocer. He died 19 January 1924, aged 71. Jane Ann Buddle died 16 August 1909, aged 56.]

3896 Buffham Robert Driver 22 8 May 1919 4th 1615 42 Palmerston A Labourer (Burial Florence Buffham (née [He later served in His sister, Birth registered in SS - June q. Harton Cemetery. Holy Trinity Boys' Friday 14 May 1915 (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in May Register) Richardson) of 153 Campbell the Labour Corps Henrietta, died in 1897. Awarded the Silver War G.5977. (South School, SS (Served) (Enlistment) + Sat. 7 Howitzer 1915), and 153 Street, SS. (They were (319013).] SS on 23 March Badge. Enlisted: Thursday 13 May Shields). May 1921 + Tues. 8 Battery RFA Campbell Street, married in SS' Registry Office 1916, aged 23. 1915. Discharged: 2 April 1919 May 1923 (Late of) SS (in May 1919) on 10 December 1918. Their Brother: Alf. [He (Sick). 'Of St. Jude's Parish' - Burial marriage was registered in attended Holy Register. (In Memoriam). SS during the December Trinity Boys' School - quarter of 1918). Admitted: 3 July 1905; Left: 17 February 1911.]

936 Buglass James Henry AB 22 (Born: 2 31 May 1916 HMS Queen TZ/6786 42 Alfred Street, Whitburn Colliery Son of Mary Ann and the late [Birth registered in SS - [HMS Queen Mary Brothers: Jack and The 'Gazette' says he was 23. Chatham Naval St. Michael's ROH, SS Thurs. 31 May 1917 September (Battle of Mary (The SS James Buglass of 42 Alfred December q. 1893.] was built at Will (in France). Named as 'Pte. J. Buglas' on the Memorial. Memorial + Alfred Street ROH + (In Memoriam) + Fri. 1893) Jutland) Battlecruiser Street, SS Palmer's - laid down Sisters: Jennie and Alfred Street ROH. [Of HMS Reference: 20. Whitburn Colliery 31 May 1918 + Fleet/1st March 1911, Mamie. Cousins: Queen Mary's crew of 1,286, only (Kent). ROH Thurs. 31 May 1923 Battlecruiser completed March Ettie and Madge. twenty men survived.] (In + Fri. 27 May 2016 + Squadron) 1912. Armament: 8 Memoriam). Mon. 30 May 2016 x 13.5 inch & 16 x 4 inch guns. Maximum speed: 27.5 knots.] 3077 Buglass Thomas Private 25 (Born: 18 19 November 10/Royal PS/9239 No 1914-5 France 45 Park Crescent, A Clerk Son of William and Mary [Attacked Munich Siblings: Jane Born in SS. E. and R. North Shields. Thiépval Memorial. Borough of Soldiers Died in the Toshach October 1916 Fusiliers (111 Star North Shields (in Hannah Buglass (née and Frankfort Elizabeth, Ralph, His birth was registered in SS Pier and Face 8C, 9A Tynemouth ROH + Great War 1891) (Somme) Brigade, 37th 1911) Taylerson) of 45 Park Trenches and Leave Lille, David, William, during the September quarter of and 16A Plaque in St. Division) Crescent, North Shields. Avenue (16/11), Mary, Octavia and 1891. His Service Record has Augustin's Church, (Their marriage was later in day Elisa. partially survived. North Shields + Christ registered in Sunderland occupying Muck Church Memorial during the September quarter Trench. Attacked Plaque, North Shields of 1878). The Triangle (17/11). Relieved and to Englebelmer.] 5236 Buglass George Driver 52 September q. Royal Field 8 Salmon Street, A Member of the Reporting Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dorothy Buglass (née Daughter: Nancy Birth registered in SS - September Sat. 16 November McKenzie 1950 Artillery SS (in November Staff of the 'Shields' Daily Buglass of 8 Salmon Street, SS Hulbert). (They were (SS; December q. q. 1897. Wounded in France and 1918 (Tynemouth) 1918) News' married in St. Michael's 1923). Other in a hospital in Manchester by 16 Church, SS, on 4 January children: Joyce November 1918 - 'Gazette'. 1922. Their marriage was (Tynemouth; registered in SS during the December q. 1926) March quarter of 1922). and James (Tynemouth; March q. 1931). 1465 Buie Alexander Corporal 28 Military 11 October 1st/4th 203217 No 1914-5 France 22½ Burrow Shipyard Labourer (Heater) Son of William and Jane Buie Ethel May Buie (née Sneller) [37½ Burrow Street, He had three Born and E. in SS. His birth was Vis-en-Artois St. Thomas' Church Wed. 23 October South Shields' Medal 1918 (Territorial) Star Street, SS of 24 Burrow Street, SS. (His of 22½ Burrow Street, SS. SS. His parents had children: James L. registered in SS during the Memorial. Panel 6 ROH, SS + South 1918 + Fri. 27 Library ROH West Riding father, aged 68 - a shipwright - (They were married in SS' been married for 37 (March q. 1914), September quarter of 1890. He Shields' Library ROH December 1918 + Regt. (147 was born in Garmouth, Registry Office on 22 years and had 7 Wilhelmina (June q. had brothers and sisters. (In Tues. 14 January Brigade, 49th Moray, Scotland, and his November 1913. Their children still living. 1915) and Evelyn Memoriam). 1919 + Wed. 11 (West Riding) mother, aged 55, born in SS - marriage was registered in Sister: Ethel (14) (December q. 1916) October 1922 (In Division) 1911 ages). SS during the December and Brother: - all births Memoriam) + quarter of 1913). Thomas (12).] registered in SS. Soldiers Died in the His father, William, Great War was buried in St. Stephen's Cemetery, SS, on 2 May 1921, aged 76.

2810 Bullard Percy Albert Deck Hand 24 (Born: 5 4 October HM Drifter 5415DA Son of William Charles Bullard Ruth Boyack (formerly [His father, William, Brother: William Born in Kirkley, Suffolk (RN Service Chatham Naval Wellington Street Roll Thurs. 10 October J. January 1897 - 1918 'Coleus' (Royal Naval of Lowestoft, Suffolk, and the Bullard, née Emmerson) of was 27 in 1901. His John B. (Mutford; Record) - Mutford; March q. 1898. Memorial. Memorial of Honour, SS 1918 RN Service Reserve) late Eliza Bullard 21 Wellington Street, SS. mother, Eliza, was March q. 1896) (in He was killed by a mine explosion Reference: 30. Record) (They were married in St. 31 in 1901.] Navy (No. 7142)). off Dover. (Kent). Stephen's Church, SS, on 17 Sister & B-in-L: Mr. October 1916. Their & Mrs. Meeks. marriage was registered in Sister & B-in-L: Mr. SS during the December & Mrs. Nicholson. quarter of 1916). Sisters (1901 ages): Isabel Jordan (10), Frances Jordan (6) & Alice Eliza M. (Mutford; September q. 1899).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 7142 Bullard William John Leading Unknown Unknown Royal Navy Royal Naval Son of William Charles Bullard [His father, William, Sister and B-in-L: Born in Lowestoft, Suffolk. Birth Wellington Street Roll B. Seaman Reserve of Lowestoft, Suffolk, and the was 27 in 1901. His Mr. & Mrs. Meeks. registered in Mutford; March q. of Honour, SS late Eliza Bullard mother, Eliza, was Sister & B-in-L: Mr. 1896. Brother: Deck Hand Percival 31 in 1901.] & Mrs. Nicholson. Albert J. Bullard, HM Drifter Sisters (1901 ages): 'Coleus' 4 October 1918, aged 24 Isabel Jordan (10), (No. 2810). Frances Jordan (6) and Alice Eliza M. (Mutford; September q. 1899).

7178 Bullen Arthur Private 64 June 1959 8th Casualty 1735 7 November France 49 Arthur Street, A Labourer in a Coal Mine Son of Charles and Dorothy Annie H. Bullen (née [His father, Charles Children (all Born in Houghton le Spring, Co. Wesleyan School Roll Fri. 20 August 1915 (Mumbia, Clearing Station, 1914 (1914 Hebburn (in (in 1911) Ann Bullen (née Leadbeater) Tweddell). (They were (A Coal Miner - registered in SS): Durham. Birth registered in of Honour, Hebburn (Jarrow Express) Mahatra, Royal Army 'Mons' Star') 1901), and 132 of 132 Salisbury Street, Blyth married in St. Cuthbert's Hewer), was born in Arthur J.F. (Dec. q. Houghton le Spring - December q. India) Medical Corps Salisbury Street, (in 1911). (They were married Church, Hebburn, on 11 Stow Bedon, 1918), Richard A. 1894. Brother: Charles Blyth, in Chester-le-Street, Co. February 1918. Their Norfolk (c. 1849) (Sept q. 1921) and (Lanchester, Co. Durham; March q. Northumberland Durham, on 20 February 1869. marriage was registered in and was 62. His Charles D. (March 1897). He enlisted on 20 August (in 1911) Their marriage was registered SS during the March quarter mother, Dorothy q. 1923). Siblings: 1914. He was discharged on 27 in Chester-le-Street during the of 1918). Ann, was born in William (Houghton; March 1919 (Sickness). March quarter of 1869) South Hetton, Co. March q. 1879), Durham (c. 1850), Caroline and was 60. They (Houghton; June q. had been married 1885) and Francis for 42 years and had Dobson had 11 children, 7 (Houghton; living.] September q. 1888).

1790 Buller Charles Private Unknown 10 April 1917 8/York and 34348 No MRIC Hebburn Colliery. Born: Hunwick, Co. Durham. E. No CGWC entry. Soldiers Died in the (DOW) Lancaster Regt. entry. Sunderland. R. Hebburn Colliery. Great War (70 Brigade, Formerly 22/1166 NF. 23rd Division)

5676 Bulley William Trimmer Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 75 Campbell Thurs. 4 November (Mine-Sweeping Street, SS (in 1915 (RNR)) November 1915)

578 Bullock William Private 36 1 January 9/Yorkshire 15613 26 August France 171 Marsden Whitburn Colliery Eldest son of William and the 'The late Catherine Bullock' - [Children (all births Father of five Born: Wigan, Lancashire. E. SS. Harton Cemetery. Whitburn Colliery Thurs. 4 January 1917 Regt. (69 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS late Mary Bullock of 62 'Gazette' (née Goldrick). registered in SS): children. Only Died in Mill Dam Hospital, SS. The K.4296. (South ROH 1917 + Tues. 31 Brigade, 23rd Star) Shakespeare Street, SS (They were married in St. Mary (June q. 1912), Brother: John 'Gazette' says he was 35. SDGW Shields). December 1918 + Division) Michael's Church, SS, on 26 Matthew Bullock (in France). says he was in 10/Yorkshire Regt. Sat. 31 December December 1903. Their (September q. 1914) Sister and B-in-L: (In Memoriam). 1921 + Soldiers Died marriage was registered in and James Annie and George in the Great War SS during the December (December q. 1916) Profit. quarter of 1903 ?) ?]

1935 Bullock Alfred Petty Officer 25 (Born: 23 March q. Howe Bn. (63rd TZ/3211 No 1914-5 France 144 Chichester Coal Miner Son of Alfred Bullock of 130 Blanche Edith Bullock of 64 [Enlisted: 7 January Rejoined Howe Bn: 5 July 1917 to RND Database (Acting) January 1920 (10a, (Royal Naval) (RNVR) Star Road, SS Chichester Road, SS Victoria Road, Bournemouth 1915. Draft for BEF: 26 October 1917. Gunshot (Leading 1895) 920) Division) (Discharge 16 December 1916. Wound: Left Buttock - severe. Seaman) Address) Joined Howe Bn: 9 Invalided to UK: 7 November 1917. January 1917 to 10 Demobilised: 2 February 1919. March 1917. Jaundice.]

3452 Bullock Harry Stoker (First 23 years 9 17 November HMS Heather K/32792 Whitburn Colliery Son of Arthur and Mary Frances Ann Thomas Shield [Birth registered in Son: Harry - Birth Died at the Haulbowline Royal Cobh Old Church St. Mark's Church Mon. 24 November Class) months 1918 Bullock of SS (formerly Bullock, née Hartlepool - March registered in SS - Naval Hospital, Co. Cork. His sister, Cemetery. B.16.19. Commemorative 1919 + Tues. 16 (Born: 18 Moffet) of 1 Lemon Street, q. 1895. In September q. 1919. Clementina Bullock, died on 29 (Co. Cork, Ireland). Stained Glass November 1920 + February Tyne Dock. (They were November 1922 his He had sisters. June 1912, aged 20 (GRO). The Window, SS + Thurs. 16 November 1895) married in St. Mark's Church, mother was Mrs. Only Brother & 'Gazette' says he died on 16 Whitburn Colliery 1922 (In Memoriam) SS, on 3 February 1918. Tyrrel of 69 Sister-in-Law: November 1918. (In Memoriam). ROH Their marriage was Woodbine Street, SS Arthur & Ethel registered in SS during the - 'Gazette'.] Bullock. March quarter of 1918).

5123 Bullock A. Sapper Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers 7 George Potts A Bricklayer for Messrs. Married. Wounded and in a hospital in Sat. 20 April 1918 Street, SS (in Robertson and Sons Gosforth, Newcastle, in April 1918 - April 1918) 'Gazette'. 1483 Bulmer John Eden Private 36 Between 8 7th Battalion, 466302 France Son of the late William Bulmer The late Mary Bulmer (née His birth was registered in Vimy Memorial Holy Trinity Church Harrison and 10 April Canadian Reid). (Their marriage was Hartlepool during the June quarter ROH, SS + West 1917 Infantry. (British registered in Hartlepool of 1880. Holborn Roll of Columbia Regt.) during the March quarter of Honour. 1902).

6021 Bulmer John Sapper Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity School School - Admitted: 1 July 1901; Boys' ROH, SS Left: 10 January 1907. (Served) 6083 Bulmer George Private Unknown Unknown Australian Army South Shields. Birth registered in SS - March q. Holy Trinity Boys' 1890. He attended Holy Trinity School ROH, SS Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 1 July (Served) 1898; Left: 9 January 1903.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 6967 Bumfrey Frederick 50 September q. 57 Orange Street, Steward on a Trawler (in Son of William James and Lily Bumfrey (née Ross) of 48 [His father, William Siblings (1891 ages; Born in SS. His wife, Lily, was born Morton Street Roll of Tues. 25 September James 1923 (SS) SS (in 1881 and 1891) Sarah Elizabeth Bumfrey (née Dean Road, SS (in 1901). James (A Coal all born in SS): in SS and was 30 in 1901. Honour 1917 1891), and 48 Wright) of 57 Orange Street, (They were married in in St. Labourer), was born Agnes Eliza (16; SS - Grandmother: Sarah Bumfrey - Dean Road, SS (in SS (in 1891). (They were Stephen's Church, SS, SS on in West Beckham, September q. 1874; born in Kelling, Norfolk, and a 56- 1901) married in St. Stephen's 26 March 1894. Their Norfolk, and was 43 A Dressmaker), year old widow in 1881. Church, SS, on 27 February marriage was registered in in 1891. He died in Sarah Elizabeth 1872. Their marriage was SS during the March quarter SS - March q. 1925, (14), Jane Ann (12), registered in SS during the of 1894). aged 76. His Alice Maria (10; SS - March quarter of 1872). mother, Sarah June q. 1881), Elizabeth, was born George R. (8), in Woodbridge, Francis Lean (5; SS - Suffolk, and died in June q. 1886) & SS - March q. 1909, Alfred John (1; SS - aged 64.] Sept. 1889).

1104 Burbridge Eric Malcolm Private Unknown 24 2/DLI (18 73459 No 1914-5 France Born in Singapore. E. Sunderland. No CGWC entry. Soldiers Died in the September Brigade, 6th Star R. SS. Great War 1918 Division) 384 Burdis John Private Unknown 19 May 1916 2/DLI (18 8843 8 September France 7 Edward Street, SS Gas Works Born and E. in SS. A Regular or a Essex Farm Brunswick St. & Wed. 7 June 1916 + Wed. 7 June (Ypres sector) Brigade, 6th 1914 (1914 SS Reservist. Cemetery. II.K.2. Wilson St. Roll of Tues. 22 April 1919 1916 Division) 'Mons' Star') (Belgium). Honour. + Soldiers Died in the Great War

2015 Burdis William Stoker 27 (Born: 30 22 HMS Aboukir 2985T (RNR) 1914 'Mons' 2 Drury Lane, Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of Martin and Mary Jane Katherine Burdis (née [His wife, Katherine, Son: William E. He was born in Jarrow. He Chatham Naval St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 25 September May 1887) September (Royal Naval Star' Jarrow (in 1891), (Jarrow Steel Works) - Burdis (née Chapman) of SS. McErlane) of 13 Chaytor was born in Felling, Burdis - 8 months attended St. Peter's C.E. School, Memorial. Memorial Honour + Palmer's 1914 (Jarrow 1914 Reserve) 73 Monkton Blacksmith's Labourer (in (They were married in St. Street, Jarrow. (They were Co. Durham, and old in March 1911. Jarrow. A Naval Reservist. HMS Reference: 8. (Kent). Cenotaph + St. Peter's Express) + Fri. 23 Terrace, Jarrow 1911) Mary's Church, SS, on 2 married in SS' Registry Office was 23. They had Son: James Aboukir Aboukir was topedoed and sunk C.E. School ROH, April 1915 (Jarrow (in 1901), and 13 December 1880. Their on 24 August 1907. Their been married for 3 Burdis - Born in by U-9 (as were HMS Cressy and Jarrow Express) Chaytor Street, marriage was registered in SS marriage was registered in years and had had Jarrow on 31 HMS Hogue).. Jarrow (in 1911 during the December quarter SS during the September two children, both January 1915 (He and September of 1880). quarter of 1907). still living. Brother: later served as an 1914) Stoker John George Assistant Steward Burdis, HMS in the Mercantile Derwent (No. Marine).. 7020).]

4236 Burdis Robert Private Unknown Unknown East Yorkshire 1914-5 Star France 105 Morton Harton Colliery (A Putter) Wounded in action in France - Morton Street Roll of Sat. 18 December Sat. 18 Regt. Street, SS (late of 'Gazette'. Honour 1915 + Tues. 25 December 1915 93 Corbridge September 1917 Street, SS - in December 1915) 4942 Burdis M. Sergeant Unknown Military Unknown Royal Engineers 7 Newmarch A Joiner at Palmer's, Jarrow Awarded the MM for brave Fri. 1 December Medal Street, Jarrow (in conduct in the field in July 1916 - 1916 (Jarrow December 1916) 'Jarrow Express'. Express)

6806 Burdis William Private 48 September q. 2nd/5th York 16416 and 142 Alfred Street, North Eastern Paper Mill, Son of John and Elizabeth Elizabeth Jane Burdis (née [His Service Record Children (all born He enlisted in the RFA in SS on 26 Brunswick St. & Fri. 30 May 1919 1929 (SS) and Lancaster 242737 SS (in 1901), 146 Whitburn (light work) Burdis Parker) of 23 Waterloo Vale, states that he and registered in January 1915 and was medically Wilson St. Roll of Regt. Maxwell Street, SS. (They were married in sustained a gunshot SS): Margaret Ellen discharged from the RFA on 18 Honour + Waterloo (Territorial) SS (in 1911), 6 St. Thomas' Church, SS, on wound in his left leg Walton December 1915. He enlisted in Vale Roll of Honour (Formerly 87 Park Street, SS (in 31 December 1901). - which had to be (December q. 1907; the York and Lancaster Regt. In Brigade, Royal January 1915), amputated below Born: 20 Newcastle on 17 October 1916, Field Artillery) and 23 Waterloo the knee. September 1907; aged 36. Height: 5' 6½". Awarded Vale, SS (in Discharged on 3 she emigrated to the Silver War Badge. October 1916) November 1917. Canada), William He was awarded a Henry (March q. sevice pension.] 1911; Born: 31 January 1911) and Lydia Lorraine (December q. 1914; Born: 26 September 1914). 7020 Burdis John George Stoker and 77 Buried: 9 HMS Derwent 5636/S and 22 October 2 Drury Lane, A Blacksmith's Striker (in Son of Martin and Mary Jane Annie Burdis (née Kane) of [His father, Martin Children (all births Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 30 April 1915 Gunner May 1963 (Royal Naval 167137 1915 (1914-5 Jarrow (in 1891), June 1917 and May 1963) Burdis (née Chapman) of 73 17 George Street, Jarrow (in (A Blacksmith's registered in SS): SS - December q. 1885. His Service 13.555. ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Reserve) and Star - RNR 73 Monkton [A Porter working for the Monkton Terrace, Jarrow (in June 1917). (They were Labourer), was born Margaret Ann (B: Record has survived. Enlisted in 460th Battery, Service) Terrace, Jarrow NE Railway Company in 1901). (They were married in married in St. Bede's R.C. in Mickley, Co. 9.10.1908), Joseph Jarrow on 7 June 1917. Home: 7 Royal Garrison (in 1901), 1911] St. Mary's Church, SS, on 2 Church, Jarrow, on 2 Durham (c. 1861), (B: 8 June 1913; June 1917 to 21 October 1917. Artillery Glencraft Hart December 1880. Their November 1912. Their and was 40 in 1901. Died: SS - March q. Brother: Stoker William Burdis, Station, near marriage was registered in SS marriage was registered in He died in Jarrow - 1967, aged 53), HMS Aboukir, 22 September 1917, Hartlepool (in during the December quarter SS during the December September q. 1921, Mary Jane (B: 25 aged 27 (No. 2015). 1911), and 17 of 1880). quarter of 1912). aged 60 (SS). His December 1914), Hadrian Road, mother, Mary Jane, Catherine (29 Primrose, Jarrow was born in September 1917) & (in May 1963) Gosforth and died in William (December Jarrow - December q. 1920; Died: q. 1936, 79.] December q. 1920, aged 0).

55 Ernest Dale Engine Room 24 (Born: 23 18 July 1915 HMS Cornwallis 967/EA 1914-5 Star Dardanelles Born in SS. His birth was Malta (Capuccini) Wed. 19 July 1916 Artificer July 1890) (Balkans 2B) registered in SS during the Naval Cemetery. September quarter of 1890. R.C.78

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 473 Burdon Matthew Leading 26 (Born: 11 24 April 1917 Hawke Bn. RND TZ/235 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 76 Nora Street, A Boilermaker: Smith's Only son of Louisa and the Unmarried. (Sweetheart: [Enlisted: 7 October Grandson of S & B-in-L: Dot & John (in Naval Trench All Saints' Church Fri. 18 May 1917 + Mon. 4 June Seaman July 1890) (Battle of (63rd (Royal (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Harton, SS Dock, North Shields late Daniel Thompson O. Rose Simpson). 1914. Hawke Bn. William & the late Mesopotamia). Sister: Josephine Cemetery, Gavrelle. ROH, West Harton + Mon. 4 June 1917 + 1917 + Smith's (Petty Officer Gavrelle) Naval) Division) ('Gazette') &/or (Pontoons Department) Burdon of 76 Nora Street, (B/48): 20 February Dorothy Marshall. (Jose). Cousins: Jenny & George + A.13. Smith's Dock Wed. 24 April 1918 Dock Magazine, - 'Gazette' - 66 Nora Street (in Tyne Dock. [His father died on 1915 to 15 June Aunts & Uncles: Jack & Emma. Aunt Josephine & Company ROH + + Mon. 25 April August 1919 Twice) October 1914) 11 December 1906, aged 43.] 1915. Shell Wound: Mr. & Mrs. Driver; Uncle Jack Young of 57 Stoddart Smith's Dock Park 1921 (In Memoriam) (RND Database = 66 Nora Head. Rejoined Mr. & Mrs. Farrow; St., SS. (In Memoriam). ROH + Mon. 24 April Street, SS, in October 1914). Hawke Bn: 6 March Mr. & Mrs. 1922 + Tues. 24 1916 to 24 April Thompson; Mr. & April 1923 + RND 1917.] Mrs. Berry; Mr. & Database Mrs. George Cook, 2 North View, Birtley.

577 Burdon Thomas Private 28 1 July 1916 'D' Company, 22 22/194 No 1914-5 France 56 Thames Street, Messrs. Smith's Pontoon Second son of the late John Jane McDonald Gilmorton [Attacked south of Brother: E.R.A. John Born and E. in SS. Grandson of the Serre Road Cemetery Thames Street Roll of Tues. 17 November Fri. 1 Thompson (Tyneside Star SS (1 September (Dock), North Shields Evans Burdon and Margaret (formerly Burdon) of 159 La Boisselle 7.30 am Evans (Jack) late Matthew Burdon No. 2. XV.J.4. Honour + Smith's 1914 + Fri. 1 September Scottish) / NF 1916 - 'Gazette') Burdon (née Thompson) of 20 Kensington Street, - moved forward Burdon, HMS (Boilermaker). He had enlisted in Dock Park ROH + St. September 1916 + 1916 + Thurs. 4 (102 Brigade, Robertson Street, SS. (They Girlington, Bradford, with 21/NF - high Tartar, Died 18 22/NF at 36 King Street, SS, by Thomas' Church ROH Wed. 3 & Thurs. 4 January 1917 + 34th Division) were married in St. Stephen's Yorkshire. casualties - just 150 November 1918, Monday 16 November 1914 - then January 1917 + 'Illustrated Church, SS, on 5 February men located in aged 29 (No. 3198). living in Robinson Street, SS. Thurs. 16 May 1918 Chronicle' 1916 1881. Their marriage was German line at S-in-L: Emma Horn + Fri. 24 June 2016 + + Smith's Dock registered in SS during the nightfall. Withdrew Burdon. Sister & B- Tues. 5 July 2016 + Magazine, March quarter of 1881). from positions in-L: Meggie & E. Soldiers Died in the August 1919 + behind Tara Usna Robson. Brother Great War Thurs. 23 June line through Albert and S-in-L: 2016 to Millencourt Matthew and Aggie (4/7).] Burdon, 56 Thames Street, SS.

929 Burdon William Private 20 22 March 2/DLI (18 32542 (MRIC No 1914-5 France 56 Hyde Street, Messrs. Crofton (Market Youngest son of Isabella and Unmarried. Aunt and Uncle: M. Born and E. in SS. His birth was Arras Memorial. Bay Sat. 26 May 1917 + Forster 1918 Brigade, 6th = 32425) Star SS Place, SS) the late John Burdon & H.W. Turner. Old registered in SS during the 8 Thurs. 18 and Tues. ('Operation Division) Friend: Harald December quarter of 1897. 30 April 1918 + Sat. Michael') Hanson. Wounded in May 1917. Memorial 22 March 1919 + Service at St. Michael's. (In Soldiers Died in the Memoriam). Great War

3198 Burdon John Evans Engine Room 29 (Born: 3 18 November HMS Tartar M/11023 4 Robertson Pontoons' Department - Son of the late John Evans Emma Horn Burdon (née [Birth registered in Brother: Private Children: Henry C. (SS, March q. Harton Cemetery. Westoe Boys' Thurs. 18 November Smith's Dock (Jack) Artificer May 1889) 1918 Street, SS Smith's Dock, North Shields Burdon and Margaret Burdon Richardson) of 4 Robertson SS - June q. 1889. S William Thomas 1912), John E. (SS, Sept. q. 1913), G.3152. (South Secondary School 1920 + Sat. 18 Magazine, (Second (née Thompson) of 20 Street, SS. (They were & B-in-L: Meggie & Burdon, 22 Emma H. (SS, Sept. q. 1915) & Shields). ROH + Smith's Dock November 1922 (In August 1919 Class) Robertson Street, SS. (They married in St. Jude's Church, Ned. He attended (Tyneside Catherine (SS. Sept. q. 1919). M-in- Park ROH Memoriam) were married in St. Stephen's SS, on 12 August 1911. Their Westoe Boys' Scottish)/NF, KIA 1 L: Mrs. Richardson. S & B-in-L: Church, SS, on 5 February marriage was registered in Secondary School. July 1916, aged 28 Meggie & Ned. Cousins: Jack, 1881. Their marriage was SS during the September Smith's Dock (No. 577). B & S-in- Tanie & Betsy. (In Memoriam). registered in SS during the quarter of 1911). Magazine - HMS L: Matt & Aggie. March quarter of 1881). Inconstant. He died at Armstrong College, Newcastle - 'Gazette'.]

6354 Burdon Ralph Reed Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 19 Shadwell Birth registered in SS - March q. Thurs. 20 May 1915 (Territorial) Street, SS (in May 1894. He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI + Fri. 28 May 1915 (Divisional 1915) on 19 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 277 Burgess John William Trimmer 47 (Born: 22 5 December HM Trawler 1067ST Readhead's Dock Son of Isabella Burgess of 40 Catherine Ann Murray He had brothers Born in SS (RN Service Record). Chatham Naval Tues. 26 December Tues. 26 July 1874) 1916 'Tervani' Walpole Street, SS, and the (formerly Burgess, née and one sister. Lost at sea through enemy action. Memorial. Memorial 1916 + Thurs. 5 December 1916 late Henry Burgess. Felstead) of 120 Campbell Family: Bella, Janet, (In Memoriam). Reference: 20. December 1918 + Street, SS. (They were Alice, John and (Kent). Mon. 5 December married in St. Jude's Church, Lena. 1921 + Tues. 5 SS, on 25 December 1896. December 1922 Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1896).

290 Burgess Albert Victor L/C 23 18 December 14/DLI (18 21656 11 France 131 Adelaide Whitburn Colliery (Putter) Ada Burgess (née Falp) of [His widow married His son, Albert Born: Lindisfarne (Holy Island), Potijze Burial Ground Whitburn Colliery Thurs. 6 January Thurs. 6 January 1915 Brigade, 6th September Street, SS 131 Adelaide Street, SS. Thomas Greener in Victor Burgess (B. Northumberland. E. SS. His birth Cemetery. N.9. ROH 1916 + Sat. 1 April 1916 Division) 1915 (1914-5 (They were married in SS' SS after Albert's SS, June q. 1916), was registered in Berwick during (Belgium). 1922 + Soldiers Died Star) Registry Office on 14 June death during the died on 30 March the September quarter of 1892. in the Great War 1913. Their marriage was March quarter of 1922, aged 5 years registered in SS during the 1918.] 9 months - June quarter of 1913). 'Gazette'. 1698 Burgess James Private 25 5 February 2/East Yorkshire 9360 15 January France Third son of the late John [His father, John Brothers: Sergeant Born in Jarrow. E. , Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the 1915 Regt. (83 1915 (1914-5 Robert and Margaret Burgess Robert, was born in Harry Burgess Yorkshire. R. Jarrow. Siblings: Ellen Memorial. Panel 21 Honour Great War Brigade, 28th Star) (née Veitch) of Jarrow. [His SS and was a 55- (34563), RGA, DOW & Albert - died in infancy (Family and 31 Division) father died on 13 November year old 8 July 1917, aged Headstone in Jarrow Cemetery - 1911, aged 56. His mother Blacksmith's Striker 25 (No. 2016) + L/C 21.603). died on 3 May 1903, aged 43 - in a Ship Repair William Soutter Family Headstone: Section Dock. He had had Burgess, 18/DLI, 12 21.] ten children, eight April 1918, aged 33 still living.] (No. 2017).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2016 Burgess Harry Sergeant 25 8 July 1917 262nd Siege 34563 No 1914-5 France The Citadel, A Regular Soldier in the Fourth son of the late John [Siblings (1911 ages): [His father, John Brothers: Private Born in Jarrow. E. Beverley, Trois Arbres St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the (DOW) Battery RGA Star Plymouth (in Robert and Margaret Burgess William Soutter (25; B: SS; Robert, was born in James Burgess Yorkshire. R. Jarrow. Siblings: Ellen Cemetery, Honour Great War 1911) (née Veitch) of 239 High Insurance Agent), Sarah SS and was a 55- (9360), 2/East & Albert - died in infancy (Family Steenwerck. I.U.23. Street, Jarrow. [His father Ellen (16; B: Jarrow), year old Yorkshire Regt., KIA Headstone in Jarrow Cemetery. died on 13 November 1911, Margaret (14; B: Jarrow) and Blacksmith's Striker 5 February 1915, 21.603). aged 56. His mother died on 3 Ellen (8; B: Jarrow).] in a Ship Repair aged 25 (No. 1698) May 1903, aged 43.] Dock. He had had + L/C William ten children, eight Soutter Burgess, still living.] 18/DLI, 12 April 1918, aged 33 (No. 2017).

5182 Burgess Frederick Sergeant Unknown Military Unknown DLI South Shields. Whitburn Colliery He was at Hill 70 in April 1917, Wed. 24 July 1918 Medal where he distinguished himself by repeatedly bringing up reinforcements under heavy machine-gun fire. 6164 Burgess James AB Unknown Unknown HMS Victory South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 19 August School ROH, SS 1907; Left: 14 January 1914. (Served)

6501 Burgess William Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 45 Walpole He enlisted in the 1st/7th DLI on Fri. 28 May 1915 (Territorial) Street, SS (in May 27 May 1915 - 'Gazette. (Divisional 1915) Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 6775 Burgess William Private 64 March q. DLI 6 Rekendyke Lane A Wood Sawyer (in 1911) Elizabeth Summerbell [He was reputedly Children (all births Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Brunswick St. & 1933 (SS) (in 1901), 34 [A Glassmaker (in 1901)] Burgess (née Wilson) of 42 aged 40 in 1911 - registered in SS): September q. 1868. Wilson St. Roll of Raglan Street, SS Brunswick Street, SS. (They Census. His wife, John (1 in 1901), Honour. (in 1911), and 42 were married in St. Mark's Elizabeth, was 31.] William Davison Brunswick Street, Church, SS, on 18 November (June q. 1910; Died: SS (in 1915 and 1900. Their marriage was SS - September q. 1918 - Electoral registered in SS during the 1911, aged 1), Roll) December quarter of 1900). Josephine R. (March q. 1912) and Elizabeth S. (March q. 1914).

2017 Burgess William L/C 33 12 April 1918 18/DLI (Durham 33084 No 1914-5 France Church House, St. An Insurance Agent (in Son of the late John Robert Margaret Burgess (née [His father, John Brothers: Private Born in SS. E. Jarrow. His birth Ploegsteert St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the [Burgiss - Soutter Pals) (93 Star Paul's Church, 1911) + Palmer's and Margaret Burgess (née Johnson) of Church House, Robert, was born in James Burgess was registered in SS during the Memorial. Panel 8 Honour + Palmer's Great War SDGW] [Souther - Brigade, 31st Jarrow Shipbuilders (Jarrow Steel Veitch) of 239 High Street, St. Paul's Church, Jarrow. SS and was a 55- (9360), 2/East December quarter of 1885. and 9. (Belgium). Cenotaph SDGW] Division) Works) Jarrow. [His father died on 13 (They were married in St. year old Yorkshire Regt., KIA Siblings: Ellen & Albert - died in November 1911, aged 56. His Paul's Church, Jarrow, on 10 Blacksmith's Striker 5 February 1915, infancy (Family Headstone in mother died on 3 May 1903, January 1912. Their in a Ship Repair aged 25 (No. 1698) Jarrow Cemetery - 21.603). aged 43.] marriage was registered in Dock. He had had + Sergeant Harry SS during the March quarter ten children, eight Burgess (34563), of 1912). still living.] RGA, DOW 8 July 1917, aged 25 (No. 2016)

3448 Burgher William Sapper 22 27 March 98th Field 58248 11 France 16 Bright Street, Son of Mrs. Tait and the late Born and E. in SS. His birth was Pozières Memorial. Saint Paul and St. Mon. 30 December Wilson Boyle 1918 Company, R.E. September SS Captain Burgher of 16 Bright registered in SS during the Panel 10 to 13 John's Church Roll of 1918 + Soldiers Died ('Operation 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS September quarter of 1896. Died Honour, SS in the Great War Michael') Star) while a P.O.W. in Germany - 'Gazette'. 2018 Burke John Sergeant 43 21 July 1917 34th Bn. 23 Son of John and Mary Burke Annie Burke of 'Braidwood', A native of Jarrow - 'Gazette'. Trois Arbres Jarrow Library ROH Australian Army, Napper Street, Coogee, New Cemetery, Australian South Wales, Australia Steenwerck. I.V.4. Imperial Force

3434 Burke Joseph Greaser 42 13 December HMS Stephen Mercantile 17 Palatine Son of Thomas and Mary Sarah Ann Burke of 17 Brother-in-Law: Drowned through enemy action. Plymouth Naval Fri. 13 December 1917 Furness Marine Street, SS Burke of Leeds Palatine Street, SS Frank McMahon. (In Memoriam). Memorial. Memorial 1918 Reserve Brother-in-Law and Reference 25. (895673) Sister-in-Law: Mr. & Mrs. Scarvold.

4651 Burke Edward Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 25 25/776 11 January France 9 Edward Street, Transferred to Labour Corps. John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No Hebburn Heroes' (1917) NF (103 1914-5 Star) Brigade, 34th Division) 5296 Burke Patrick Sergeant Unknown Military Unknown Royal Field Hebburn. At the outbreak of the war Married. [He was a former Presented with a gold watch from Thurs. 28 March Medal Artillery he was playing for player for Hebburn the Hebburn Heroes' Fund at the 1918 + Fri. 29 March Blackpool F.C. - 'Gazette'. Argyle A.F.C. and at Drill Hall, Hebburn, on 27 March 1918 (Jarrow the outbreak of the 1918. Express) war was playing for Blackpool. Presented with a silver tea and coffee service and a gold brooch for his wife.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 308 Burn Thomas Cooper 25 13 January HMS Viknor Mercantile 1914-5 Star 133 Regent Check Weightman at Lead Son of William and Elizabeth Jane Gibson Burn (née Wood The 'Viknor' was an He had two children. Sons: William Plymouth Naval Hedley Street Roll of Tues. 26 January 1915 (10th Cruiser Marine Street, SS (in Manufacturer (in 1911) Burn of Hedley Street, SS - aged 24 in 1911) of 17 armed merchant (1 in 1911; SS - December q. 1909) Memorial. Memorial Honour 1915 + Wed. 19 Jan. Squadron) Reserve 1911), and 1 Council Street, Houghton-le- cruiser which left and Harry B. Burn (SS; December Reference 9 1916 and Fri. 29 South View, Spring. (They were married Londonderry on 12 q. 1911). This was his first voyage January 1915 + Houghton-le- in St. Stephen's Church, SS, January 1915 and to sea. The 'Gazette' says he was Tues. 11 December Spring, Co. on 18 October 1908. Their disappeared 11 26. 1917 + Wed. 29 Durham (in marriage was registered in miles west of Tory January 1919 (In January 1915). SS during the December Island, Donegal, Memoriam) + Tues. quarter of 1908). Ireland, with the 20 January 2015 loss of all 295 crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

618 Burn Charles Pilot (First 53 (or 54) 31 December Pilot Cutter Lighthouse 41 Trajan Avenue, Pilot (First Class) Eldest son of the late Charles Margaret Elliott Burn (née His father and four 1901 Census - living in Roman Tower Hill Memorial 'Protector' Plaque Sat. 10 February Class) 1916 'Protector' (SS) and Pilotage SS and Catherine Burn of 21 The Wright) of 41 Trajan Avenue, brothers were all Road, SS, with four children: 1914 - 1918, St. 1917 + Fri. 3 January Authorities Lawe, SS SS. (They were married in born in SS and all Catherine, Margaret, Charles and Stephen's Church, SS 1919 St. Michael's Church, SS, on pilots. He had five Lancelot. In Memoriam. 1 November 1893. Their children under the marriage was registered in age of sixteen SS during the December when he died. He quarter of 1893). had five sons and three daughters.

632 Burn Thomas Private 24 26 October 1st/7th 25/803 No 1914-5 France 44 Empress A Baker (in 1911) Son of John Charles Burn of 44 [His father, John Brothers (1911 Born and E. in SS. Birth registered Tyne Cot Memorial. Dale Street Roll of Tues. 25 September Ernest 1917 (Territorial) NF Star Street, SS (in Empress Street, SS (in 1911) Charles (A Plumber), ages; both born in in SS - September q. 1893. Panel 19 to 23 and Honour + Morton 1917 + Tues. 29 July (149 Brigade, 1911), and 146 was born in North SS): John Charles Wounded July 1916: 34 CCS 2/7; 162. (Belgium). Street Roll of Honour 1919 + John Sheen + 50th Morton Street, SS Shields and was a (28; SS - December Evacuated 5/7; wounded in left Soldiers Died in the (Northumbrian) (when he 52-year old q. 1882; A Plumber) knee aged 23. Transferred from Great War Division) enlisted) widower. He had and Albert Edward 25/NF to 14/NF and then to had six children, five (20; SS - September 1st/7th NF. still living.] q. 1890; A Plumber).

1426 Burn Thomas Private 20 Born: 25 25 10/NF (68 22335 No 1914-5 France 26 Byethorne J. Smith, Shoemaker, South Son of William H. and Unmarried. [To Millencourt Aunt Louisa and Born in SS. Killed on his twentieth Thiépval Memorial. Tues. 25 September Sat. 21 October (Signaller) September September Brigade, 23rd Star Street, SS Eldon Street, SS Thomasina Burn of 26 (12/9), Bécourt Uncle Jim (in birthday - 'Gazette'. (In Pier and Face 10B, 1917 + Soldiers Died 1916 1896) 1916 Division) Byethorne Street, SS Wood (15/9), France). Aunts: Memoriam). 11B and 12B in the Great War (Somme - forward positions Polly, Sarah, Attack on around Martinpuich Georgina and 26th Avenue) (18/9), Peake Wood Susannah. (20/9). Failed attack on 26th Avenue (25/9). Relieved and to Scots Redoubt (26/9).]

1427 Burn Richard Gunner Unknown 6 August 'A' Battery, 21476 1914-5 Star France Born and E. in SS. Dernancourt Soldiers Died in the 1918 (DOW) 232nd Brigade (Illegible) Communal Cemetery Great War RFA Extension. VIII.G.20.

2380 Burn William John Steward 30 25 June 1917 SS 'Guildhall' Mercantile 128 John Eldest son of the late Robert Hannah Mary ('Minnie') Burn Son: William Burn - Born in SS. The 13th List of Tower Hill Memorial Mon. 2 July 1917 + Hedley (West Marine Williamson Burn (Pilot) and Jane Burn (née Moore) of 128 John His birth was Merchant Marine Deaths lists his Sat. 15 March 1919 Hartlepool) Street, SS Williamson Street, SS. (They registered in SS place of residency as SS and says were married in St. Jude's during the he was the Ship's Cook. Church, SS, on 26 May 1914. December quarter Their marriage was of 1915. Niece: registered in SS during the Vera. June quarter of 1914).

2649 Burn Robert Private 27 15 'B' Company, 4/2326 No 1914-5 France Son of George and Jane Brown [To Mametz Wood [War Diary: All Born in Hebburn. E. Hexham, Thiépval Memorial. Soldiers Died in the September 1st/4th Star of 22 Rye Terrace, Hexham, (13/9) - moving officers of 'C' Northumberland. Pier and Face 10B, Great War 1916 (Territorial) NF Northumberland. forward at 9.30 pm. Company hit & 11B and 12B (Somme) (149 Brigade, to assembly attack on 2nd 50th trenches west of objective (Starfish (Northumbrian) High Wood - HQ in Line) led by a Division) Clark's Trench. corporal. Relieved Attack (15/9) - from Hook Trench moved forward on in afternoon (16/9) R. Of 149th and to Mametz Brigade's assault at Wood. Casualties - 6.20 am. - 1st 499.] objective (Hook Trench) gained without much opposition.]

6378 Burn Joseph Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 6 Shadwell Street, He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 26 Thurs. 27 May 1915 (Territorial) SS (in May 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 3058 Burnett Alexander L/C Unknown 12 October 5/Cameron S/17922 1 October France Born in SS. E. and R. Cardiff. Tyne Cot Memorial. Soldiers Died in the 1917 Highlanders (26 1915 (1914-5 Panel 136 to 138. Great War Brigade, 9th Star) (Belgium). (Scottish) Division)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3631 Burnett Robert AB 21 (Born: 3 25 March Drake Bn. RND TZ/3118 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 35 Stephenson A Labourer (RND Service Youngest son of the late Unmarried. [29.5.1916 - [Enlisted: 4 January Brother and Sister- Birth registered in SS - March q. Arras Memorial. Bay Wed. 26 March December 1918 (63rd (Royal (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Street, North Record) Joseph and Ellen Burnett. Discharged from hospital to 1915. Height: 5' in-Law: James and 1897. 11.5.1916 - Invalided from 1 1919 1896 - RND Naval) Division) Shields (in [Stepfather - James Smith of Blandford. 12.12.1916 - 5¼". Brown hair Mina + little niece Mudros. 18.5.1916 - Admitted to Service January 1915) 35 Stephenson Street, North Joined Drake Bn. from Base and eyes. C. of E. Katie. Portland Hospital from HS 'Rewa' - Record) Shields.] Depot. Leave to UK with Scar on right thumb. Malaria. (In Memoriam). ration allowance - 18.7.1915 - Posted 18.12.1917 to 1.1.1918.] to Hood Bn.]

5970 Burnett J. Sergeant Unknown Meritorious Unknown 1/DLI (2 4 August India South Shields. A Regular Soldier [He was promoted He enlisted in the DLI in 1906 and Thurs. 3 February Service (Nowshera) 1914 (1914 Sergeant in 1914 served with 1/DLI in India for 11 1921 Medal Brigade, 1st 'Mons' Star') and demobilised in years and 6 months, spending (Peshawar) 1919. A native of seven years on the North West Division) SS - 'Gazette'.] Frontier.

6380 Burnett George Private 66 March q. 1st/7th DLI 12 Pontop Street, Mary A. Burnett (née Birth registered in SS - December Thurs. 27 May 1915 Edward 1957 (SS) (Territorial) SS (in May 1915) Ranson) of 12 Pontop Street, q. 1890. He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI (Divisional SS. (They were married in on 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 29 (Northumbrian) September 1912. Their Division) marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1912).

6509 Burnett Thomas Gunner 85 (Born: 22 June q. 1972 4th 50 Selbourne Ethel M. Burnett (née Lloyd). Children (all births Birth registered in SS - June q. Sat. 29 May 1915 William March 1887) (SS) (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in May (They were married in St. registered in SS): 1887. He enlisted in the 4th Howitzer 1915) Hilda's Church, SS, on 29 Thomas W. (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 28 Brigade RFA October 1910. Their (September q. May 1915 - 'Gazette'. marriage was registered in 1913), Susannah L. SS during the December (March q. 1916) quarter of 1910). and Walter (June q. 1918). 2019 Burnham George Private 25 4 August 18/DLI (Durham 4/8014 4 December France Jarrow. Son of Mrs. N. and the late [On 21 July 1917 93 Born and E. in Jarrow. Accidentally Étaples Military Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in the 1917 Pals) (93 1914 (1914-5 Mr. J. Burnham of Jarrow Brigade relieved 94 killed - John Sheen. ['This tour in Cemetery. XXII.N.1A. Great War + John Brigade, 31st Star) Brigade with 18/DLI the line was exceptionally quiet, Sheen: 'Durham Division) moving into brigade the only fatality was when 8014 Pals', page 176. reserve positions at Private George Burnham, a Jarrow Thelus. After a resident, was accidentally killed.'] week they moved up to the L4 sector, where they relieved a battalion of the Hull Pals.]

6697 Burnham George Lee Private 63 June q. 1957 'Pioneers' - 103 Ellison Street, Hilda Burnham (née Taylor). Children (all births Birth registered in SS - September Fri. 6 October 1916 (Newcastle) Jarrow Express Hebburn (in (They were married in St. registered in SS): q. 1893. Wounded and in a (Jarrow Express) [1st/7th DLI ?] October 1916) John's Church, Hebburn, on George L. (June q. hospital in Manchester by 5 10 November 1926. Their 1927), Mary October 1916 - Jarrow Express. marriage was registered in (December q. 1928) SS during the December and Margaret S. quarter of 1926). (March q. 1932).

1791 Burniston Jobling Private 23 31 July 1917 'E' Company, 20/996 No 1914-5 France 1 Collingwood Bede Chemical Works Son of Richard and Ellen Born: Co. Durham. E. Jarrow. R. Ypres (Menin Gate) Fri. 13 December [James - (Battle of 20/DLI (123 Star Street, Hebburn Burniston of 1 Collingwood Hebburn. KIA on the first day of Memorial. Panel 36 1918 (Jarrow MRIC + Passchendael Brigade, 41st Street, Hebburn the . and 38. (Belgium). Express) + Soldiers SDGW] e) Division) Died in the Great War 193 Burns Peter Private Unknown 25 July 1916 19/DLI 19/959 No 1914-5 France 22 Ingham Street, Middle Dock and [Withdrew to Caftet Sister: Mrs. Jane Born and enlisted in SS. Officer's Thiépval Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. Sacred Thurs. 7 + Fri. 8 Fri. 8 (Signaller) (Somme) (Bantams) (106 Star SS Engineering Company,SS Wood (20/7). Ann Peacock of 22 letter of condolence. [Returned to Pier and Face 14A Heart Altar, SS September 1916 + September Brigade, 35th Communication Ingham Street, SS. Caftet Wood same night. To and 15C Soldiers Died in the 1916 Division) trench dug from Brother-in-Law: Sandpit Valley (31/7). Casualties Great War Trônes Wood to Briton Angelo since 15/7 - 262. 'Gazette' - KIA 24 Waterlot Farm and Peacock, Ex-RGA, July 1916.] reserve lines S.W. of Died 26 March Longueval. Moved 1921, aged 26 or 27 forward from Caftet (No. 3887). Wood to Silesia Trench. To sunken road south of Bernafay Wood in reserve (29/7).]

390 Burns John R. Second Mate c. 24 19 May 1916 A.D.M. Mercantile France 33 Henry Nelson [The Sixth List of Killed in an air-raid on Dunkirk. Dunkirk Town Thurs. 25 May 1916 (Jack) ('Gazette') Transport SS Marine Street, SS Mercantile Marine The 'Gazette' says he was Cemetery. I.B.2. + Tues. 30 May 1916 'Seattle' Deaths gives his 'accidentally killed in a French port + Thurs. 3 January place of residence on 20 May 1916'. 1918 as SS.] 2020 Burns Davidson Private 22 (or 23) 15 April 1917 2nd/4th 300044 No 1914-5 France Born in Jarrow. E. Alnwick, H.A.C. Cemetery, Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in the Ross (Territorial) Star Northumberland. R. Norham-on- Écoust-St. Mein. Great War West Riding Tweed, Northumberland. Formerly III.D.17. Regt. (186 3309 NF. His birth was registered Brigade, 62nd in SS during the June quarter of (2nd West 1894. Riding) Division)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3501 Burns Thomas Private 36 4 January Labour Corps 313585 No 1914-5 France 47 Thomas Street, Son of Sophia and the late Both his parents Only Born in SS. 'Better known as Tot Harton Cemetery. Wed. 8 January 1919 Star SS Thomas Burns were still alive in Brother/Sibling: Hogg' - 'Gazette'. Awarded the K.4354. (South 1919 1911, his father, William Burns - Silver War Badge. Enlisted: 10 Shields). Thomas, B. in Born in SS and 19 in December 1915. Discharged (sick) Newcastle & aged 1911 (A Brush on 3 April 1918 (aged 36). No 60, being a General Maker). SDGW entry. Labourer at a Ships' Dock. 4453 Burns John Private Unknown 1 July 1916 'D' Company, 26 26/779 No 1914-5 France [24 May 1915 - His photo in the 'Illustrated Thiépval Memorial. Fri. 24 June 2016 + 'Illustrated (Tyneside Irish) / Star A.W.O.L. 31 May Chronicle' (10 July - 26 November Pier and Face 10B, Tues. 5 July 2016 + Chronicle' (10 NF (103 1915 - Court. John 1916) states that he came from 11B & 12B John Sheen July - 26 Brigade, 34th Sheen - 'Of 'Hebburn Colliery'. November Division) Newcastle'.] 1916) 6653 Burns Thomas Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 38 Blackett Wounded and admitted to a Fri. 14 July 1916 (Signaller) Fusiliers Street, Jarrow (in hospital in Manchester by 13 July (Jarrow Express) July 1916) 1916 - Jarrow Express. 7021 Burns George Stoker Unknown Unknown HMS Revenge 3195/S, 1914-5 Star 60 Ferry Street, A Plater's Labourer in a Son of James and Ann Burns Sarah A. Burns (née [His father, James (A Sister: Ellen - born Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 30 April 1915 (Born: 19 (Royal Naval T/3566, Jarrow (in 1891), Shipyard (in 1911) (née Murray) of 62 Ferry Holliday). (They were Plater's Labourer in in Scotland (c. SS - June q. 1899. Baptised in St. ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) February Reserve) U2788 and 62 Ferry Street, [Palmer's] Street, Jarrow (in 1901) married in St. Jude's Church, a Shipyard), was 1881) and aged 10 Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, on 20 1889) V1740 (RNR) Jarrow (in 1901), SS, on 22 September 1915. born in Co. Armagh, in 1891. Siblings March 1889. He was awarded the and 7 George Their marriage was Ireland, and was a (1911 ages; all born RNR Long Service Medal on 3 Street, Jarrow (in registered in SS during the 56-year old in Jarrow): James September 1935. His RNR records 1911) September quarter of 1915). widower. He died in (27; SS - June q. incorrectly give his date of birth as [Sarah A. died - December q. Jarrow - December 1883; Painter's 1 March 1889. 1961, aged 71 (Durham q. 1921, aged 65 Labourer in a NE).] (SS). His mother, Shipyard), Michael Ann, was born in (25; SS - December Ireland. She died in q. 1884; Gasworks' Jarrow - December Labourer) & Sarah q. 1904, 51.] (19; Sept. 1891).

7093 Burns Francis Stoker Unknown Unknown HMS Egmont S6070 (Royal 1914-5 Star 52 Caledonian Son of Felix and Hannah Burns [His father, Felix, remarried - [His father, Felix (A Brothers: Patrick Born in Ireland. His RNR record St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 30 April 1915 (Frank) (Born: 20 Naval Road, Jarrow (in (née McCarron) of 52 Catherine Barnwell (née Shipyard Labourer (Born: Ireland (c. gives his date of birth as 20 ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) November Reserve) 1891) Caledonian Road, Jarrow (in Murray) (1834 - 1904) in SS' in 1891), was born 1868); Died: November 1884. 1884 - RN 1891). (They were married in Registry Office on 29 July in Ireland (c. 1839) Durham NE - June Service Ireland). 1897.] and died in Jarrow - q. 1949, aged 81) Record) SS; June q. 1909, and Felix (B: aged 70. His Ireland (c. 1877); mother, Hannah, Died: Sedgefield, was born in Ireland Co. Durham - (c. 1845) and died in March q. 1929, Jarrow - SS; June q. aged 52). 1894, aged 50.]

2444 Burrell Matthew Stoker 31 27 April 1916 HMS Russell 6505 RNR Son of John and Kate Burrell The 'Gazette' says he died on 26 Chatham Naval Wed. 25 April 1917 April 1916. His birth was Memorial. Memorial registered in SS during the March Reference: 19. quarter of 1885. (Kent).

5619 Burrough William Deck Hand Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 45 Wouldhave Thurs. 4 November (Mine- Street, SS (in 1915 Sweeping) November 1915)

1924 Burrows William Private Unknown 28 April 1918 7/Lincolnshire 44121 No 1914-5 France Boldon Colliery. Boldon Colliery Born in Boldon Colliery. E. Jarrow. Hédauville Boldon Colliery 12 June 1919 + (DOW) Regt. (51 Star R. Boldon Colliery. Formerly 40815 Communal Cemetery Miners' Social Club Soldiers Died in the Brigade, 17th East Yorkshire Regt. Extension. C.5. ROH + St. Nicholas' Great War (Northern) Roll of Honour, Division) Boldon Colliery + Boldon Colliery Workmen War Memorial 291 Burtoft Thomas Private 26 1 November 10/West 16062 13 July 1915 France 364 South Eldon Coal Miner (Stone Man) Son of Herbert and Margaret Elizabeth Kitwood (formerly [R. 29 Usworth Two Daughters: Born: Bishop Auckland, Co. Birr Cross Roads St. Mary's Parish Thurs. 6 January Thurs. 6 January George 1915 Yorkshire Regt. (1914-5 Star) Street, SS (in (in 1911) Jane ('Isabella' = CWGC) Burtoft, née Errington) of Station Road, Co. Margaret M. (birth Durham. (Crook = 1911 C.). E. Cemetery. Special Churchyard Memorial 1916 + Soldiers Died 1916 + South (50 Brigade, November 1915) Burtoft, late of Usworth, Co. 364 South Eldon Street, SS. Durham. His father registered in West Hartlepool, Co. Durham. The Memorial 3 Cross, Tyne Dock in the Great War Shields' Library 17th (Northern) Durham. (In 1911 they had (Late of Wingate, Co. was born in Easington, Co. 'Gazette' says he was 'late of ('T.G. Bartoft') + South ROH Division) been married for 24 years and Durham). (They were Barnsley, Yorkshire, Durham, March Wingate'. Sister: Minnie (Born: Shields' Library ROH had had six children, two still married on 30 August 1913. and was a 46-year quarter of 1914) Crook, Co. Durham, & 16 in 1911). living). Their marriage was old Coal Miner and Jane E. (SS, registered in SS during the (Stone Man). His September quarter September quarter of 1913). mother is listed as of 1915). 'Margaret Jane', aged 42 and born in Caernarvon, Wales.]

2021 Bushell James AB 24 (Born: 25 27 October HMS Nubian TZ/7725 Annie Howe (formerly Son: James Bushell - Birth registered in SS - September Jarrow Cemetery. May 1892) 1916 (RNVR) Bushell, née Simpson) of 40 His birth was q. 1892. Y.109. Pearson Place, Jarrow. registered in SS (They were married in SS' during the March Registry Office on 15 August quarter of 1916. 1914. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1914).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3093 Bushell Albert Sergeant 24 or 25 Military 12 April 1918 1st/5th 240441 20 April 1915 France 89 Lyon Street, A Brickworks' Labourer (in Son of William (A [His father, William, was [Presented with a Siblings (1911 ages; Born in Hebburn (1911 Census). Ploegsteert St. John's Church Fri. 1 March 1918 Medal (Battle of (Territorial) NF (MRIC = (1914-5 Star) Hebburn (in 1911) Copperworks' Labourer) and born in Inniskilling, Co. gold watch from the both born in [Kilburn, London - SDGW.] E. Memorial. Panel 2. ROH, Hebburn (Jarrow Express) + Hazebrouck, (149 Brigade, 5/2425) 1911) Mary Ann Bushell of 89 Lyon Fermanagh, and was 52. His Hebburn Heroes' Hebburn): John (13) Hebburn. He was sent out with (Belgium). Soldiers Died in the 12-15 April 50th Street, Hebburn mother, Mary Ann, was born Fund at the Drill and Lilly (10). three men on special work and Great War 1918) (Northumbrian) in Glasgow and was 50. Hall, Hebburn.] they returned with four machine- Division) They had been married for guns, an officer and 14 men. 31 years and had had 11 children, eight still living.]

6974 Bushell Nathan Driver 78 (Born: 8 September q. 4th 1298 and 23 April 1915 France 36 Milton Street, Rivet Heater in Palmer's Son of Thomas and Ellen Jennie Rogers (or Rodgers) [His father, Thomas Siblings (1901 ages; Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 30 April 1915 Patrick March 1895 1973 (Northumbrian) 770377 (1914-5 Star) Jarrow (in 1901), Shipyard (in February 1915 Bushell (née Hunt) of 36 of 1662 Walker Road, (A Rivetter in a all born in Jarrow): SS - June q. 1895. Baptised in St. ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) (St. Bede's (Newcastle) Howitzer 55 Queen's Road, and December 1918) Milton Street, Jarrow (in Walker, Newcastle. (They Shipyard), was born Alfred (16), Marian Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, on 27 [His Service Record R.C. Church Brigade RFA Jarrow (in 1911) 1901). (They were married in were married in St. in Liverpool and was (14), James (8) & March 1895. Enlisted in Hebburn (extensive) has Baptismal and 1662 (sic) St. Peter's Church, Monkton, Anthony's R.C. Church, 50 in 1911. His Maria (11 months). on 2 February 1915. Height: 5' 4". Survived] entry) or 15 Walker Road, on 5 August 1884. Their Wallsend, on 18 February mother, Ellen, was Children (all Discharged on medical grounds - March 1895 Walker, marriage was registered in SS 1918. Their marriage was born in Southwick, Tynemouth): Mary 17 June 1918 (Sick). Awarded the (GRO)) Newcastle (in during the September quarter registered in Tynemouth Sunderland, and Ann (1918), James Silver War Badge. June 1918) of 1884). during the March quarter of was 41 (sic) in 1901. (1920) & Norman (Service Record - 1918). She died in SS - (1923). His father has survived) September q. 1902, remarried - aged 40 (sic).] Catherine Donnelly in SS' Registry Office on 3 August 1903.

3547 Busher J. AB 35 6 April 1917 SS 'Powhatan' Mercantile Born in London. The 12th List of Tower Hill Memorial Wed. 19 February (Sunderland) Marine Merchant Marine Deaths lists his 1919 place of residency as SS.

6414 Butchard T.E. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 11 H.S. Edwards He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May 1915 (sic) (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in May (Northumbrian) Howitzers by 26 Howitzer 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 1028 Butchart John William Engineman 45 (Born: 27 4 May 1916 HM Trawler 4788TS 21 Berwick Street, Harriet Butchart (née Two daughters & In Memoriam. Chatham Naval Fri. 4 May 1917 + February 'Crownsin' (RNR) SS Strong) of 21 Berwick Street, one son (in France). Memorial. Memorial Sat. 4 May 1918 1872) SS. (They were married in Sister & B-in-L: Reference: 19. Holy Trinity Church, SS, on Janet & Will + niece (Kent). 27 May 1895. Their Annie. Brother & S- marriage was registered in in-L: Tom (in SS during the June quarter of France) & Lizzie. 1895). Sister & B-in-L: Nell & Jack Dorkin (in France). Sister: Ada. Sister & B-in-L: Susan & Dick.

2816 Butchart James Robert Deck Hand 28 (Born: 16 23 April 1916 HM Trawler 9354DA Son of William and Hannah [Hannah Eliza Brother and Sister- Birth registered in SS - June q. Chatham Naval St. Michael's ROH, SS Fri. 21 January 1916 May 1888) 'Lena Melling' (RNR) Elizabeth Butchart of 51 Butchart - Died 9 in-Law: William 1888. There is a Family Headstone Memorial. Memorial Windsor Terrace, SS December 1942, George and Sarah in Harton Cemetery. Drowned in Reference: 19. aged 61 (Family Elizabeth Butchart. the North Sea by the sinking of (Kent). Headstone).] (Sarah Elizabeth - HMS Lena Melling - Headstone. Died 25 January 1916, aged 31).

2887 Butchart James First Engineer 33 (Born: 27 18 October SS 'Amsteldam' Mercantile 38 Catherine An Apprentice Engine- Son of Jane Butchart (née [His father, Robert Siblings (all born in Born in SS. His birth was Tower Hill Memorial St. Hilda's Memorial Fri. 18 October 1918 October 1917 (Cardiff) Marine Street, SS (in Maker (in 1901) Jobling) of 18 Erskine Road, (A Shipwright), was SS; 1901 ages): registered in SS - December q. Cross 1883) 1901) SS, and the late Robert born in SS and was William (31; SS - 1883. He was baptised in St. Thompson Butchart. (They 60 in 1901. He died March q. 1870; An Hilda's Church, SS. He drowned as were married in SS' Registry in SS - June q. 1910, Engine-Fitter), the result of an attack by an Office on 24 December 1866. aged 70. His Robert (28; SS - enemy submarine. (In Their marriage was registered mother, Jane, was March q. 1873; A Memoriam). in SS during the December born in SS and was Ship's Engineer) quarter of 1866). 60 in 1901.] and Thomas Jobling (22; SS - March q. 1879; A Ship's Carpenter). 6522 Butchart Thomas W. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 268 Alice Street, He enlisted in the 4th Sat. 29 May 1915 (Northumbrian) SS (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 28 Howitzer May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 5827 Butcher Charles Private Unknown Unknown Royal Army 15 Napier Street, A Boatbuilder and Son of Alfred Butcher (A Hand Mary E. Butcher (née [His father, Alfred, Siblings (1911 Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Grange Road West Alfred N. Medical Corps Jarrow (in 1911) Shipwright Driller and Hole Cutter Beattie). (They were was born in ages): Elizabeth SS - December q. 1889. Children: Baptist Church ROH, (Shipyard)) of 15 Napier married in SS' Registry Office Wenhaston (?), (34; B: West Kenneth C. & Mary L. (SS; March q. Jarrow Street, Jarrow on 21 October 1914. Their Suffolk, and was a Hartlepool; 1920) + Leslie B. (SS; December q. marriage was registered in 68-year old Housekeeping; 1924). Nephew: Barthlomew Lynn SS during the December widower in 1911. single); William (23; (Born in Jarrow and 7 in 1911). quarter of 1914). He had had twelve B: Jarrow; A children, eight still Painter) and John living.] (17; B: Jarrow; Apprentice Boatbuilder and Shipwright).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3059 Butchert Herbert Private 25 14 December 5/Cameron S/18468 1 October France Whitburn Colliery (Putter) [His birth was He had brothers Born, E. and R. SS. Died while a Conde-sur-L'Escaut Whitburn Colliery Mon. 18 March Mon. 18 March 1917 Highlanders (26 1915 (1914-5 registered in SS and sisters + one P.O.W. In Germany - 'Gazette': Communal ROH 1918 + Sat. 14 1918 Brigade, 9th Star) during the June Brother-in-Law. Sat. 14 December 1918. (In Cemetery. A.9. December 1918 + (Scottish) quarter of 1893.] Sister-in-Law: Memoriam). Tues. 14 December Division) Maggie + Niece: 1920 + Soldiers Died Bella. in the Great War

3060 Butchert James L/C 38 (or 39) 19 July 1918 5/Cameron S/18471 25 October France Whitburn Colliery (?) Born, E. and R. SS. His birth was Ploegsteert Whitburn Colliery Soldiers Died in the Highlanders (26 1915 (1914-5 registered in SS during the Memorial. Panel 9. ROH (?) Great War Brigade, 9th Star) September quarter of 1879. (Belgium). (Scottish) Division) 2511 Butler William Gunner 21 3 January 'D' Battery, 771573 France 26 The Square, Son of Mary and the late John Born and E. in Hebburn. Ypres Reservoir Fri. 25 January 1918 1918 250th Brigade Hebburn Colliery Butler of 26 The Square, Cemetery. I.B.1. (Jarrow Express) + RFA (50th Hebburn Colliery (Belgium). Soldiers Died in the (Northumbrian) Great War Division) 3138 Butler Charles Chief 23 2 December SS 'Birchglove' Mercantile Son of Henry Joseph Butler of Sister: Beattie. His Born in Cardiff. (In Memoriam). Tower Hill Memorial St. Bede's R.C. Sacred Sat. 9 November Frederick Boatswain 1917 (Glasgow) Marine 39 Broughton Road, SS, and father also resided Brother: Second Engineer Thomas Heart Altar, SS 1918 the late Elizabeth Butler (née for some time at 69 Edward Butler, SS 'Umgeni', died 9 Anderson) Clive Road, Barry November 1917, aged 24 (No. Island, Wales. 3139).

3139 Butler Thomas Second 24 9 November SS 'Umgeni' Mercantile Son of Henry Joseph Butler of Sister: Beattie. His Born in Cardiff. (In Memoriam). Tower Hill Memorial St. Bede's R.C. Sacred Sat. 9 November Edward Engineer 1917 (London) Marine 39 Broughton Road, SS, and father also resided Brother: Chief Boatswain Charles Heart Altar, SS + SS 1918 + Mon. 7 the late Elizabeth Butler (née for some time at 69 Frederick Butler, SS 'Birchglove', Marine Engineers' February 1921 Anderson) Clive Road, Barry died 2 December 1917, aged 23 Association ROH Island, Wales. (No. 3138).

4652 Butler Richard Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 25 25/85 11 January France 29 Albion Street, Son of Mrs. E. Butler of 29 [A POW in Germany ['Gazette' - 'Richard Wounded on 1 July 1916. 2 July Sat. 16 January 1915 (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No SS (in April 1918 - Albion Street, SS by 24 April 1918 - Butler of 29 Albion 1916 - 34 CCS. 5 July 1916 - + Thurs. 25 April NF (103 1914-5 Star) 'Gazette') 'Gazette'.] Street, SS. John Evacuated. Transferred to 11/NF, 1918 + John Sheen + Brigade, 34th Sheen ' 'South 26/NF and 12th/13th NF. Class Z 'Irish Heroes' (1917) Division) Shields'.] Reserve. (John Sheen).

3323 Butterley John Nelson Sapper 31 14 January 96th Light 323083 No 1914-5 499 Stanhope An Editorial Clerk (Printers) Son of John and Jane Ann Beatrice E. Butterley (née [R. 499 Stanhope Five Brothers (all Born in Sunderland. E. SS. Four Alexandria (Hadra) Masonic Roll of Thurs. 24 January (Sunderland; 1918 Railway Star Road, SS (in (in 1911) Butterley (née Elliott) of 499 McDowell) of 447 Stanhope Road, SS. His father born in SS; 1911 brothers serving in France in War Memorial Honour (A Member of 1918 + Soldiers Died December q. Operation 1911), and 447 Stanhope Road, SS (in 1911). Road, Tyne Dock, SS. (They was born in ages): James (20, January 1918 - 'Gazette'. There is a Cemetery. F.20. the Lord Barnard in the Great War 1886). (24 in Company R.E. Stanhope Road, (His father died on 22 were married in St. Hilda's , Nthd., NER Co. - Clerk), Family Headstone in St. Peter's (Egypt). Lodge) + St. Hilda's 1911 Census) Tyne Dock, SS (in December 1933, aged 69. His Church, SS, on 3 August aged 49 and an Ralph (18, NER Co. - Graveyard, Harton. (Masonic Roll Memorial Cross January 1918) mother died on 25 January 1912. Their marriage was Engine Driver for Clerk), Stanley (15, of Honour). [Senior Warden of the 1943, aged 79 - Family registered in SS during the N.E.R. Co. His NER Co. - Clerk), Lord Barnard (Masonic) Lodge No. Headstone). September quarter of 1912). mother was born in Norman (11) and 2935 (SS).] North Shields and William Elliott (4). was 47. They had [He left 'effects' been married for 25 valued at £8 7s 10d years and had had plus a gratuity of £3 seven children.] to his widow, Beatrice.]

6668 Butterley Thomas Sergeant 81 (Born: 20 June q. 1969 Yorkshire Regt. Jarrow. Son of Mrs. M. Ross of 246 Florence J. Butterley (née Children (all births Birth registered in SS - June q. Fri. 18 August 1916 Emmanuel March 1888) (SS) Albert Road, Jarrow Taylor). (They were married registered in SS): 1888. Wounded in action on 10 (Jarrow Express) in St. Simon's Church, Thomas E. July 1916 (Attack on Simonside, SS, on 28 (December q. Contalmaison) - Jarrow Express. October 1916. Their 1917), Beatrice M. marriage was registered in (December q. SS during the December 1919), Joseph T. quarter of 1916). (June q. 1925) and Florence L. (December q. 1928). 3377 Butters John Fireman 58 10 June 1917 SS 'Dulwich' Mercantile 51 Cambridge A Sea-going Fireman Son of the late Henry and Jane Mary Butters (née Smith) of [By 1911 they had Five children (all Born in Sunderland. Birth Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 14 December (London) Marine Street, SS Butters 51 Cambridge Street, SS. been married for 13 born in SS - 1911 registered in Sunderland - March 1918 (They were married in SS' years and had had 5 ages): John (12), q. 1859. [The 11th List of Registry Office on 14 June children, all still Jennie Strallon [?] Mercantile Marine Deaths gives 1898. Their marriage was living. R. 51 (10), James his place of residence as South registered in SS during the Cambridge Street, Swanson [?] (8), Shields.] June quarter of 1898). SS. He was then 51 Richard (6) and and Mary - born in William (1). SS - was 39.]

2974 Buzzard Arthur Private 21 (Born: 11 26 8/East Yorkshire 13927 9 September France 8 Bowman Street, Whitburn Colliery [A Driver Son of Edward Ernest and [Baptised in St. Hilda's [His father, Edward Siblings (1911 Born in SS. E. Sunderland. KIA on Loos Memorial. Whitburn Colliery Soldiers Died in the William May 1894) September Regt. (62 1915 (1914-5 Whitburn (in in 1911] Mary Buzzard (née Wilkinson) Church, SS, on 3 June 1894. Ernest (A Coal ages): Annie (14; B: the second day of the Battle of Panel 40 and 41 ROH + Whitburn Great War 1915 (Battle Brigade, 21st Star) 1911), and 8 of 8 Bowman Street, Whitburn Enlisted in Sunderland on 27 Miner), was born in Whitburn; SS - Loos. His birth was registered in SS Methodist Church of Loos) Division) William Street, (in 1911). (Their marriage was October 1914. His father Bishop Auckland September q. during the June quarter of 1894. ROH + St. Mary's Whitburn registered in Hartlepool Edward Ernest's death was and was 36. His 1896), Thomas (12; Height: 5' 5". 10 stones 3 lbs. Church ROH, during the March quarter of registered in SS - June q. mother, Mary, was B: SS (No. 2975)), Brown hair. Grey eyes. Sisters: Whitburn + Whitburn 1893). 1951, aged 76. He left born in Castle Eden, Elsie (9; B: Mary (SS; June q. 1911) & Laura Village Green 'effects' valued at £16s 9d & Co. Durham, and Whitburn; SS - (SS; December q. 1913) Memorial a gratuity of £3 to his father, was 36. They had December q. 1901), Edward.] been married for 18 Minnie (7; B: years and had had Whitburn; SS - seven children, six March q. 1904) and still living.] Florence May (2; B: Whitburn; SS - March q. 1909).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2975 Buzzard Thomas Private 16 (Born: 30 23 May 1915 2/East Yorkshire 16050 28 April 1915 France 8 Bowman Street, Whitburn Colliery Son of Edward Ernest and [Brother: Private Arthur [His father, Edward Siblings (1911 Born and E. in SS. Baptised in St. Ypres (Menin Gate) Whitburn Colliery Soldiers Died in the July 1898) (Second Regt. (83 (1914-5 Star) Whitburn (in Mary Buzzard (née Wilkinson) William Buzzard, 8/East Ernest (A Coal ages): Annie (14; B: Hilda's Church, SS, on 28 August Memorial. Panel 21 ROH + Whitburn Great War Battle of Brigade, 28th 1911), and 8 of 8 Bowman Street, Whitburn Yorkshire Regt., 26 Miner), was born in Whitburn; SS - 1898. He enlisted in the Army and 31. (Belgium). Methodist Church Ypres) Division) William Street, (in 1911). (Their marriage was September 1915, aged 21 Bishop Auckland September q. Service Corps in Sunderland on 19 ROH + St. Mary's Whitburn registered in Hartlepool (No. 2974). Height: 5' 5½". and was 36. His 1896), Elsie (9; B: August 1914. Discharged on 1 Church ROH, during the March quarter of Weight: 10 stones 3 lbs. mother, Mary, was Whitburn; SS - September 1914 - Mis-statement Whitburn + Whitburn 1893). Brown hair. Blue eyes. C. of born in Castle Eden, December q. 1901), of age. Enlisted again on 12 Village Green E. He left 'effects' valued at Co. Durham, and Minnie (7; B: December 1914 - claiming to be Memorial £2 6s 4d and a gratuity of £5 was 36. They had Whitburn; SS - 18. to his father.] been married for 18 March q. 1904) and years and had had Florence May (2; B: seven children, six Whitburn; SS - still living.] March q. 1909).

4559 Byers Peter AB 51 (Born: 8 Buried: 21 RND 4/154 155 Cuthbert A Driller (RND Service Son of James Byers of 155 Isabella M. Byers (née [Enlisted: 19 Children (all Birth registered in SS - March q. Hebburn Cemetery. Hebburn Quay School RND Service Record McKenzie February April 1945 (RNVR) Street, Hebburn Record) and a Cuthbert Street, Hebburn Hendry). (They were January 1912. registered in SS): 1894. Height: 5'7". Auburn hair. C.799. ROH [+ Fri. 19 January 1894) (in January 1912) Commissionaire (in April married in St. John's Church, 13.9.1914 - Drafted James H. Dark brown eyes. A Roman 1917 (Jarrow and 143 Ellison 1945) Hebburn, on 21 November from Tyneside (September q. Catholic. 'Of St. Cuthbert's Express)] Street, Hebburn 1917. Their marriage was Division RNVR to 1919), William G. Church' - Burial Register. (in April 1945) registered in SS during the Crystal Palace. (March q. 1922) December quarter of 1917). 14.11.1914 - and Margaret M. Received on HMS (June q. 1927). B: Imperieuse from Private J. Byers, HMS Vivid. RAMC. Died Transferred to Sea 25.12.1916 - Service.] Resided at Tranmere. 5008 Byers Andrew Corporal 74 June q. 1966 DLI 97 Hedley Street, A Dairyman Milk Seller (in Son of Thomas (A Dock Margaret Byers (née [His father, Thomas Brother: John (1 in Born in SS. Birth registered in SS - Hedley Street Roll of Tues. 11 December (SS) SS (in 1901 and 1911) Labourer) and Catherine Byers Christie). (They were (A Dock Labourer), 1901; born in SS - September q. 1891. Children (all Honour 1917 1911) (née Ryder) of 97 Hedley married in St. Jude's Church, was born in Seaton March q. 1900). registered in SS): Margaret Street,SS (in 1911). (Their SS, on 26 June 1912. Their Sluice (?), Sisters (1901 ages; (March q. 1913), Andrew marriage was registered in marriage was registered in Northumberland, all born in SS): (December q. 1915), Ashmore Newcastle during the June SS during the June quarter of and was 44. He died Catherine Ann (11; (March q. 1920), Doreen quarter of 1885). 1912). in SS - June q. 1927, September q. (September q. 1922), Jennie C. aged 61. His 1889), Dorothy (September q. 1925) and Audrey mother, Catherine, Grace (7; (June q. 1929). was born in North December q. 1894) Shields, & was 44. and Mary Jane (5; She died in SS - June q. 1896). June. q. 1923, 55. Married for 24 years.]

6325 Byers William H. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 33 Wellington He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 20 Fri. 21 May 1915 (Territorial) Street, SS (in May May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Divisional 1915) Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 6615 Byers William H. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 41 Albion Street, He had enlisted in the 1st/7th DLI Mon. 28 June 1915 (Territorial) SS (in June 1915) by 27 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 1049 Cable John William Private 28 or 29 14 6/Yorkshire 13600 28 Dardanelles 198 Maxwell Whitburn Colliery Son of John W. (An Able Mary Jane Cable (née Parker [To Front Line Children (all births Born in Hendon, Sunderland. E. SS. Thiépval Memorial. Temperance Hall Fri. 6 October 1916 Fri. 6 October September Regt. (32 September (Balkans 2B) Street, SS (in Seaman - Died: SS - December - B. SS; c. 1889) of 12 trenches (9/9). registered in SS): (In Memoriam). Birth registered in Pier and Face 3A and ROH, SS + Fri. 14 & Sat. 15 1916 1916 Brigade, 11th 1915 (1914-5 1901), 127 q. 1933, aged 77) and Sarah Cambridge Street, SS. (They Attack and capture James William Sunderland - September q. 1887. 3D September 1917 + (Somme) (Northern) Star) Victoria Road, SS Cable (née Arnott - B: were married in St. Thomas' of Turk Street and (Jimmie) (March q. Daughter: Lilian (SS; December q. Tues. 14 December Division) (in 1911), and 12 Sunderland - September q. Church, SS, on 9 February the Wonder Work 1908), Dennis 1916). [6/Yorkshire Regt. 1920 + Soldiers Died Cambridge Street, 1856; Died: SS - June q. 1914, 1907. Their marriage was (14/9) - on left of Parker (June q. Casualties on 14/9 = 135 (including in the Great War SS (in September aged 57) of 127 Victoria Road, registered in SS during the assault bombers 1910), John W. its C.O.)] 1916) SS. (They were married in March quarter of 1907). played an important (June q. 1912) & Scarborough on 23 December role in the operation Norman R. (June q. 1880). - gains consolidated 1914). B & S-in-L: and held against Will & Mary. S-in-L: series of counter- Alice. B & S-in-L: attacks. Relieved & James (in France - to Hedauville.] No. 1370 ?) & Cissie.

1370 Cable James Private 20 16 August 9/Royal Irish 40058 6 October France 18 Orange Street, Whitburn Colliery Isabella Ogle Cable (née Mother-in-Law: Born and E. in SS. Twice previously Tyne Cot Memorial. Spiritualist Meeting Tues. 21 December Tues. 21 1917 Fusiliers 1915 (1914-5 SS (in December Henderson) of 15 Orange Mrs. Isabella Bell of wounded - once in hospital in Panel 140 to 141. Hall ROH, Fowler 1915 + Wed. 19 December 1915 (County Star) 1915) and 15 Street, SS. (They were 18 Orange Street, Ypres. Formerly 19211 12th Bn. (Belgium). Street + Temperance September 1917 + Armagh) (108 Orange Street, SS married in SS' Registry Office SS. Daughter: West Yorkshire Regt. Hall ROH, SS + Fri. 30 July 1920 + Brigade, 36th on 25 January 1915. Their Gladys M. Cable - Whitburn Colliery Tues. 14 December (Ulster) Division) marriage was registered in birth registered in ROH 1920 + Soldiers Died SS during the March quarter SS during the June in the Great War of 1915). quarter of 1915.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4189 Cable Joseph Private 69 Military March q. 'B' Company, 25 25/873 No 1914-5 France 28 Albermarle Whitburn Colliery Eldest son of Adam C. (A Elizabeth Cable (née [Awarded the MM Children (all births Birth registered in SS - September Whitburn Colliery Sat. 16 January 1915 Wed. 23 August Simpson Medal ['LG' 1968 (SS) (Tyneside Irish) / Star Street, SS (in Blacksmith's Striker - born in Brunton). (They were for carrying the registered in SS): q. 1898. Enlisted: 12 November ROH (?) + Wed. 23 August 1916 24/1015] NF (103 1901 and 1911) Dundee, c. 1864) and Mary married in St. Thomas' wounded from No Jane (December 1914. Discharged: 10 October 1916 + John Sheen + Brigade, 34th Ann Cable (née Simpson) of 28 Church, SS, on 10 October Man's Land under 1915), Joseph S. 1918 (GSW) - To 8th Bn. Depot. 'Irish Heroes' Division) Albermarle Street, SS (in 1901, 1915. Their marriage was heavy machine-gun (September q. Letter from Chaplain. 1911 and August 1916). (Their registered in SS during the fire on 1 July 1916.] 1917) and Elizabeth marriage was registered in December quarter of 1915). (March q. 1919). Sunderland during the Father: Adam C. - December quarter of 1882). died SS March q. 1932, aged 68.

4450 Cable Francis Miller Private 32 1 July 1916 10/West 11189 France 48 Station Road, A Blacksmith's Striker (in Son of Elizabeth Cable (B: [The latter were almost [Casualties - 22 Brother of Mrs. Birth registered in Tynemouth - Dantzig Alley British Mon. 27 June 2016 'Illustrated P. (Frank) Yorkshire Regt. Hebburn (in 1901) + A Coal Miner (in Scot. - 1856).[Attack on annihilated - survivors officers and c. 750 Abigaile June q. 1881. His photo in the Cemetery, Mametz. + Fri. 1 July 2016 Chronicle' (10 (50 Brigade, 1901), and 1911) Fricourt (1/7) - 2 companies crawled back after dark. War other ranks.] Auchterlonie of 66 'Illustrated Chronicle' (10 July - 26 VI.T.8. July - 26 17th (Northern) Hazelrigg, moved forward at zero on left Diary records the loss of the Cuthbert Street, November 1916) states that he November Division) Northumberland of assault - clearing enemy C.O. with his second in Hebburn. Siblings: came from 'Hebburn'. 1916) (in 1911) front lines with little loss. command and adjutant (all John Dicack (B: Supporting companies met killed).] Jarrow - SS; heavy fire - machine-guns September q. having been brought from dug- 1871), Adam outs.] (Gateshead; September q. 1883), Mary Mallocy (B: Hebburn - SS; March q. 1896) & Agnes Galloway (SS; Sept. q. 1898).

5633 Cable A. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantile 31 Derby Street, A Merchant Seaman (in He was a civilian internee at Thurs. 17 June 1915 Marine SS (in June and 1915) Ruhleben, Germany, during the + Sat. 25 September September 1915) war - by 16 June 1915. 1915

135 Cadas (or Lawrence Corporal 39 16 August 15/King's Own 64221 No 1914-5 France 28 Wilfred Street, A House Painter and Son of Joseph Auguste Cadas Isabella Cadas/Cades (née [His wife, Isabella, Children (all born in Born in Jarrow. E. Sunderland. Aval Wood Military Soldiers Died in the Cades) 1918 Yorkshire Light Star Sunderland (in Decorator and Mary Cadas (née Brown). McLaughlin) of 20 Deptford was born in Sunderland; 1911 Formerly 52570 RGA. Daughter: Cemetery, Vieux- Great War Infantry (120 1901 - living with (Their marriage was Terrace, Sunderland. (Their Hartlepool and was ages): Lawrence Ethel Cadas (born & died in Berquin. I.C.5. Brigade, 40th his Stepfather, registered in Middlesbrough marriage was registered in 30. They had been Cadas, 7 (June q. Sunderland, aged 2: March q. 1907 Division) Joseph Brettell) during the September quarter Sunderland during the June married for 8 years 1903); William - March q. 1909). Siblings: Augusta and 20 Deptford of 1878). quarter of 1902). and had had four Cadas, 6 (March q. (1883; B: Jarrow; March q. 1883), Terrace, children, three still 1905); Norman Norman (1890; B: Sunderland) & Sunderland (in living. She died in Cadas, 1 (June q. Mary A. (1891; B: Sunderland). 1911) Sunderland - 1909). Children: September q. 1924, Alfred (Sunderland; aged 44.] March q. 1912) and Isabella (Sunderland; June q. 1914).

3470 Cahill Thomas Private 24 1 January DLI (Depot) 326918 20 April 1915 France 24 Clyde Street, A Ship Plate Rivet-Heater Son of John (A Labourer) and [His father, John, was born in Siblings: Mary, Born in Hebburn (1911 Census). Hebburn Cemetery. St. Aloysius' R.C. Fri. 13 August 1915 1919 (1914-5 Star) Wallsend (in Teresa Cahill (née Bradley) of Bradford, Yorkshire (March James, John, He attended St. Aloysius' R.C. I."U". 856. School ROH, Hebburn (Jarrow Express) 1891), 45 Thames 26 James Street, Hebburn q. 1869) and died in Dominic (B: School, Hebburn. + St. Aloysius' Church Street, Wallsend (1911 Census). (Their Newcastle (March q. 1922), Wallsend - ROH, Hebburn (in 1901), 26 marriage was registered in aged 53. His mother, Tynemouth; June q. James Street, Tynemouth during the Teresa, was born at Walker, 1902), Patrick (B: Hebburn (in 1911) December quarter of 1890). Newcastle.] Hebburn - SS; and 25 James March q. 1904), Street, Hebburn Michael (B: (Jarrow Express) Hebburn - SS; Sept. Q. 1906), Theresa (B: Hebburn - SS; Dec. Q. 1908) and Joseph Cahill (B: Hebburn - 1911) (1911 Census).

1925 Cain Robert Private 19 25 March 1st/9th 40353 No 1914-5 France 3 Western Son of Michael (Colliery Unmarried. [His mother, [His father first Half-Siblings: Born in Newcastle. E. Jarrow. R. Arras Memorial. Bay St. Nicholas' Roll of Soldiers Died in the Watson 1918 (Territorial) DLI Star Terrace, East Deputy Overman) and Isabel Isabel, was born in Seaham married Hannah Fee Margaret Boldon Colliery. His birth was 8 Honour, Boldon Great War ('Operation (Divisional Boldon (in 1901), Cain (née Watson) of 23 West Harbour in 1872 and her in Whitehaven (Whitehaven; registered in Newcastle during the Colliery Michael') Pioneers, 62nd and 23 West Terrace, Boldon Colliery. death was registered in during the September q. September quarter of 1898. His (2nd West Terrace, Boldon (They were married in Tynemouth - March q. 1953, September quarter 1881), John William father, Michael, was born in Riding) Division) Colliery (in 1911) Newcastle during the June aged 81.] of 1880.] (SS; December q. Whitehaven (March q. 1860) and quarter of 1897). 1883 - B: Boldon died in SS (December q. 1916, Colliery) and James aged 56). Fee (SS; September q. 1887 - B: Boldon Colliery (No. 4575)). Sister: Laura (SS; September q. 1906).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4575 Cain James Fee AB 58 (Born: 5 24 December Anson Bn. RND TZ/3228 No 1914-5 France 20 Madras Street, A Miner (RND Service Son of Michael (Colliery Frances Cain (née Hunter) of [Enlisted: 8 January Children (all Birth registered in SS - September St. Simon's Boldon Colliery RND Service Record June 1887) 1945 (SS) (RNVR) Star SS (in 1911), and Record) Deputy Overman) and Hannah 6 South View Terrace, Green 1915. 20.8.1915 - registered in SS): q. 1887. Height: 5'5". Brown hair. Churchyard, South Miners' Club ROH 6 South View Cain (née Fee). [Hannah Fee Lane, SS. (They were From Crystal Palace John James (B: Blue eyes. C. of E. Siblings: Shields. Terrace, Green was born in in married in SS' Registry Office Depot to Blandford. 1911), Michael Margaret (Whitehaven; Lane, SS 1861.] on 1 April 1911. Their 4.12.1915 - Drafted (Sept. q. 1913), September q. 1881) & John marriage was registered in to Anson Bn. from George (March q. William (SS; December q. 1883 - B: SS during the June quarter of Blandford. 1915), Norman Boldon Colliery). ½-B: Robert 1911). 26.10.1917 - (March q. 1919), Watson Fee (No. 1925). Admitted to 1st Margery (Sept. q. South African GH, 1921), Isabella Abbeville (Myalgia). (March q. 1924), His extensive Robert (Sept. Q. service record has 1927) & Richard survived.] (Sept. Q. 1930).

6033 Cain Edward Private Unknown Unknown 1st/5th South Shields. Birth registered in SS - June q. Holy Trinity School (Territorial) NF 1895 or September q. 1895. He Boys' ROH, SS (149 Brigade, attended Holy Trinity Boys' School - (Served) 50th Admitted: 28 June 1904; Left: 16 (Northumbrian) July 1909 ('Edward Caine'). Division) 6679 Cain T. Private Unknown Unknown DLI 27 Lord Street, Wounded by 14 September 1916 - Fri. 15 September Jarrow (in Jarrow Express. 1916 (Jarrow September 1916) Express)

7056 Cain Bernard L/C 60 (Born: 10 Buried: 5 7/Royal Susex G/297 31 May 1915 France Dun Cow Building, A Blast Furnace Labourer Son of Patrick and Mary Cain Elizabeth J. Cain (formerly [His father, Patrick Siblings (1911 Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 30 April 1915 May 1885) February Regt. (36 (1914-5 Star) Keelmans Row, (in 1901) and a Shipyard (née Quinn) of 22 Ellison Callighan, née Gaffing). (An Ironworks ' ages): Samuel (B: SS - June q. 1885. Baptised in St. 5.800. ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) 1948 Brigade, 12th Willington Quay, Labourer (in 1911) [A Place, Jarrow (in 1911) (They were married in SS' Labourer), was born Willington Quay, c. Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, on 17 (Eastern) Northumberland Craneman in February Registry Office on 6 June in Ireland & died in 1892; 20; A May 1885. Children (all SS): Division) (in 1891), 18 1948] 1921. Their marriage was Jarrow - SS; Dec. q. Shipyard Labourer), Margaret (June q. 1923), Bernard Ellison Street, registered in SS during the 1925, 58. His James (B: Jarrow, (Dec. q. 1925), Kathleen (Dec. q. Jarrow (in 1901), June quarter of 1921). mother, Mary, was c. 1894; 18; A 1926) & James (Dec. q. 1928). 22 Ellison Place, [Elizabeth J. died in the born in Co. Antrim, Shipyard Labourer), Discharged on 6.1.1919. Jarrow (in 1911), March q. 1968 (Durham NE), Ireland, & died in Mary A. (B: Jarrow, and 7 Auckland aged 78.] Jarrow - SS; March c. 1898; 13) and Terrace, q. 1931, 61. John (B: Jarrow, c. Primrose, Jarrow Married for 26 years 1900, 9). (in February - 8 children, 5 still 1948) living.]

7118 Cain James Acting Unknown Unknown East Yorkshire 35469, 10214 21 August Asiatic (5 i) 38 Princess A Regular Soldier serving in Son of James and Bridget Cain Julia Cain (née McDonald). [His father, James (A Children (all Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 25 June 1915 Sergeant Regt. and 45 and 7434 1915 (1914-5 Street, Jarrow (in 1/DLI (in 1911) [A of 10 Cambrian Street, Jarrow (They were married in SS' Sea-going Fireman registered in SS): SS - either March q. 1889 or ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Mule Corps Star) 1891), 10 Labourer in Palmer's (in 1901) Registry Office on 6 April in 1901), was born Michael (Sept. q. September q. 1889. Enlisted on (Formerly 3/DLI Cambrian Street, Shipyard in October 1907] 1915. Their marriage was in Carlisle, 1915), Mary P. 29.3.1907. Transferred to 1/DLI on and 1/DLI) Jarrow (in 1901), registered in SS during the Cumberland, and (Dec. q. 1917), 29.10.07. Awarded the Long 16 Spencer Street June quarter of 1915). [Julia died in Jarrow - SS; Martha (Sept. q. Service & Good Conduct Medals Back, Jarrow (in died - December q. 1942, June q. 1935, aged 1919) and James E. but forfeitted on 8 April 1930. He October 1907) aged 49 (Durham NE).] 71. His mother, (June q. 1925). was still serving in May 1921. and India (in Bridget, was born in Siblings (all SS): 1911) either Felling or John (March or Newcastle and was Dec. q. 1890), 27 in 1891.] Thomas (Dec. q. 1896), Elizabeth (Sept. q. 1898) & Charles (Dec. 1900). 2022 Caine David Private Unknown 30 July 1916 17/West 17/940 No 1914-5 France H.M. Prison, Love General Labourer - City [Attached to 9th [To Caftet Wood Born in Jarrow. E. Leeds. R. Thiépval Memorial. Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in the (Somme) Yorkshire Regt. Star Lane, Wakefield, Corporation Division for (25/7). To Dublin Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Pier and Face 2A, 2C Great War (2nd Leeds) Yorkshire operations at Trench in reserve and 2D (106 Brigade, Longueval and (29/7), Caftet 35th Division) Delville Wood. Wood (31/7) and From Montauban from there Sandpit Alley two Camp. War Diary companies provided records casualties carrying parties. To (since 13/7) as 10 positions NE of officers & 304 Ors.] Bernafay Wood (24/7) - burial duty, salvage work.]

2462 Caine George Gunner Unknown 7 September 317th Brigade 771988 No 1914-5 France St. Hilda's Colliery Born and E. in SS. Formerly 1839 Varennes Military St. Michael's ROH, SS Soldiers Died in the 1918 (DOW) RFA Star RFA. SDGW says he DOW on 8 Cemetery. IV.A.60. + St. Hilda's Miners' Great War September 1918. NOK: Mrs. E.A. Lodge ROH Caine, 52 Bloom Street, Oldham, Lancashire (19 February 1925).

881 Cairns William Private Unknown 10 October 12th/13th NF 27653 No 1914-5 France Born in SS. E. Newcastle. Terlincthun British Soldiers Died in the 1918 (DOW) (62 Brigade, 21st Star Cemetery, Wimille. Great War Division) V.D.2.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 1541 Cairns James Henry Private 35 10 July 1916 13/DLI (68 23628 25 August France 26 Station Lane, A Coppersmith's Labourer Son of George (A Miner; 1861 - Jane Walker Cairns (née [Siblings (all born in Children (all born in Born: Wardley, Co. Durham. Birth Thiépval Memorial. St. John's Church Fri. 23 March 1917 (Somme) Brigade, 23rd 1915 (1914-5 Hebburn (in (in 1911) 1932) and Mary A. Cairns (née Dock - B: SS; June q. 1881) of Heworth): Jane (B: Hebburn): John registered in Gateshead - March q. Pier and Face 14A ROH, Hebburn (Jarrow Express) + Division) Star) 1911), and 78 Henry; 1861 - 1910). (They 78 Rose Street, Hebburn c. 1880), Mary Richard (March q. 1881. E. Newcastle. R. Hebburn and 15C Soldiers Died in the Rose Street, were married in Heworth on 6 Quay. (Their marriage was (December q. 1883), 1904), William Quay. [To Bécourt Wood (6/7), Great War Hebburn Quay October 1879. Their marriage registered in Gateshead Margaret Ann Henry (September front line (Birch Tree Avenue) was registered in Gateshead during the December (September q. q. 1905), Thomas (7/7). In action at Bailiff Wood during the December quarter quarter of 1901). 1887), George (June q. 1907) and (9/7). Relieved and to Albert of 1879). (December q. 1891), Martha (June q. (11/7).] Maria (September 1909). q. 1894), Ellen (December q. 1897) and John Robert (December q. 1900).]

1553 Cairns James Lance- 25 8 April 1918 20/DLI (123 11049 8 September France 13 Long Row, SS Mary Cairns (née Leavey) of Son: Jim (who he Born: Padiham, Lancashire. E. Étaples Military Lower Thames Street Thurs. 18 April 1918 Thurs. 18 April Sergeant Brigade, 41st 1914 (1914 13 Long Row, SS never saw). Sister- Darlington. R. Shotley Bridge, Co. Cemetery. Roll of Honour + St. + Tues. 23 April 1918 Division) 'Mons' Star') in-Law and Brother- Durham (SDGW). A Regular or a XXXIII.E.1. Thomas' Church ROH 1918 + Wed. 2 in-Law: Mr. and Reservist. The 'Gazette' says he (?) October 1918 + Mrs. McGuire + died on 9 April 1918. Soldiers Died in the niece Ellen of 13 Great War Long Row, SS.

6296 Caizley A. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 11 Henry Street, He enlisted in the 4th Tues. 18 May 1915 (Northumbrian) SS (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 17 Howitzer May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brigade RFA 7129 Calbreath James AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy T/867 and 36 Heron Street, A Wherryman (in 1901) [A Hannah Jane Calbreath (née Brother: Thomas Born; Byker, Newcastle. Height: 5' Wellington Street Roll PHOTO - (Born: 29 U/2023 SS (in 1901), and Fireman in the Mercantile Lyndo). (They were married W. Calbreath - born 5½". Brown hair. Dark eyes. His of Honour, SS Mercantile May 1881 - (Royal Naval 105 Palatine Marine in 1919 and 1920] in St. Stephen's Church, SS, in St. Peter's parish, RN Service Record gives his date of Marine ID Card Mercantile Reserve) Street, SS (in on 28 April 1913. Their Northumberland, birth as 28 May 1881. Marine ID November 1919 marriage was registered in and a 31-year old Card) and 1920) SS during the June quarter of Foy Boatman in 1913). 1901. Thomas died in SS - December q. 1907, aged 38. Son: James (SS; December q. 1918).

2817 Calder John (Jack) Acting 26 Military 23 October 1/West 4/8592 28 December France South Shields. Whitburn Colliery Remembered by his Born and E. in SS. His Next of Kin St. Souplet British St. Michael's ROH, SS Wed. 23 October Sergeant Medal (This 1918 Yorkshire Regt. 1914 (1914-5 friends: Mr. & Mrs. on his MRIC was Mr. A. Calder of 2 Cemetery. I.A.13. + Whitburn Colliery 1918 + Tues. 28 medal was (18 Brigade, 6th Star) Smith of 12 Stanley Imeary Street, SS. (In Memoriam). ROH January 1919 + returned: Division) Terrace, Tyne Dock Mon. 23 October 1743 King's + Mrs. McDonald 1922 + Soldiers Died Regulations) and her two in the Great War daughters, Maisie & Jenny.

212 Callaghan Edmund Private 25 15 June 1915 2/Yorkshire 16518 22 April 1915 France 2 Ormonde Fitter in a Shipyard (in Son of Jane Elizabeth [Sisters (1911 ages): Agnes, [His mother, Jane, Brothers (1911 Proprietor of a billiard saloon in Le Touret Memorial. Jarrow Library ROH Mon. 19 July 1915 + Mon. 19 July Regt. (21 (1914-5 Star) Street, Jarrow (in 1911) + Billiard School in Callaghan (née Maxfield) of 2 13; Margaret, 12; Theresa, was born in North ages): John, 29 Jarrow. Of a boxing family - Panel 12 Soldiers Died in the 1915 Brigade, 7th 1911) Jarrow (in July 1915) Ormonde Street, Jarrow, and 10.] Shields and was a (Caulker in a 'Gazette'. Born in Jarrow. E. Great War Division) the late Charles Callaghan. 47-year old Shipyard); Thomas, Sunderland. R. SS. (They were married in SS' Confectionary 23 (Blacksmith's Registry Office on 3 June Shopkeeper. She Striker - Shipyard); 1880. Their marriage was had been married Walter, 20 registered in SS during the for 30 years and had (Apprentice Plater); June quarter of 1880). had 12 children, Peter, 18 (Rivet nine still living.] Heater) James, 16 (Errand Boy).

4713 Callaghan James Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 26 26/823 10 January France 19 Milton Street, Enlisted: 6 November 1914. John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / 1916 (No Jarrow Heroes' (1917) NF (103 1914-5 Star) Brigade, 34th Division) 5341 Callaghan Edward Private 68 Buried: 2(-9? - 14/NF 8007 9 September France 25 Walter Street, A Rivet-Heater in a Only son of Daniel and Bridget Isabella Callaghan (née Bird). [His father, Daniel Siblings (all born in Born in Jarrow. Birth registered in Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 30 April 1915 illegible) (Pioneers) 1915 (1914-5 Jarrow (in 1891), Shipyard (in 1911) [A Callaghan (née Quigley) of 17 (They were married in SS' (A Shipyard Jarrow): Mary Alice SS - December q. 1888. Wounded 13.536. ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) + February (Divisional Star) 17 North Street, Labourer in February 1957] North Street, Jarrow (in Registry Office on 18 Labourer), was born (c. 1883), Bridget for the second time by 23 April Wed. 24 April 1918 1957 Pioneers, 21st Jarrow (in 1901), 1901). (They were married in December 1915. Their in Co. Donegal, (SS; March q. 1886), 1918 (Jarrow Express and + Fri. 26 April 1918 Division) 7 Walter Street, SS' Registry Office on 19 marriage was registered in Ireland (c. 1851) Catherine (SS; 'Gazette'). Grandmother: Mary (Jarrow Express) Jarrow (in 1911 February 1881. Their SS during the December and was 67 and a September q. Quigley (B: Co. Armagh, Ireland) - and April 1918), marriage was registered in SS quarter of 1915). widower. His 1893), Elizabeth died June q. 1911, aged 75 (SS). and Ecgfrith during the March quarter of mother, Bridget, Ann (SS; December Terrace, 1881). was born in Consett, q. 1898) and Primrose, Jarrow Co. Durham (c. Christina (SS; (in February 1861) and was 40 in March q. 1906). 1957) 1901.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 7094 Callaghan Joseph Stoker 80 September q. HMS Liverpool T2726 and 1914-5 Star 40 Staple Road, An Apprentice Bricklayer Son of Thomas and Mary [His father, Thomas Siblings (all born in Born in Jarrow. His RNR record St. Bede's R.C. School Fri. 30 April 1915 1960 V1256 (Royal Jarrow (in 1901) (in 1901) Callaghan (née Hamilton) of (A Street Pavior in Jarrow): William H. gives his date of birth as 15 March ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) (Durham NE) Naval 40 Staple Road, Jarrow (in 1901), was born in (c. 1884), Albert 1883. He was awarded the Reserve) 1901). (They were married in Ireland (c. 1846) and Edward (SS; Reserve Long Service Medal on 13 SS' Registry Office on 13 died in Jarrow - SS; September q. 1885; December 1923. August 1866. Their marriage March q. 1907, aged Died: Durham NE - was registered in SS during 52. His mother, March q. 1960, the September quarter of Mary, was born in aged 74), Rachel 1866). Ireland (c. 1856) and (SS; December q. died in Jarrow - SS; 1887; Died: 1980 March q. 1907, aged (McColl)) and Mary 52.] (c. 1897).

1366 Callahan John William Third 23 or 24 8 September SS 'Newholm' Mercantile 28 Hanover Place, An Apprentice Steam Son of John Thomas (An Dora Callahan (née Dixon) of [His father, John, Sisters (both births Birth registered in SS - March q. Tower Hill Memorial St. Bede's R.C. Sacred Tues. 18 September Engineer 1917 (Newcastle) Marine Sunderland (in Engine-Maker (in 1911) [A Innkeeper) and the late 62 Marshall Wallis Road, SS. was born in Co. registered in 1894. Heart Altar, SS + SS 1917 + Sat. 2 August 1901), 3 Dock Labourer in February 1957] Margaret Callahan (née (They were married in SS' Sligo in c. 1860. His Sunderland): Marine Engineers' 1919 + Mon. 7 Street, Thompson) of 3 Dock Street, Registry Office on 29 March mother, Margaret, Florence May Association ROH February 1921 Sunderland (in Sunderland. (They were 1916. Their marriage was was born in (December q. 1896) 1911), and 62 married in SS' Registry Office registered in SS during the Sunderland in c. and Lily (March q. Marshall Wallis on 14 May 1893 - SS; June q. March quarter of 1916). 1863.] 1899). Road, SS 1893). [Dora - 'Gazette'.]

3069 Callahan William F. Private Unknown 3 May 1917 11/Lincolnshire 38004 No 1914-5 France Born in SS. E. North Shields. Bully-Grenay Soldiers Died in the Regt. (19 Star Formerly 566 RGA. Communal Great War Reserve Cemetery, British Brigade) Extension. II.F.4. 381 Callender Peter Engine Room 25 (Born: 2 31 May 1916 HMS Invincible M/15248 Son of Peter and Mary Ann [Brother: Chief Petty Officer [Birth registered in Brother & Sister: HMS Invincible was sunk by SMS Chatham Naval Sat. 17 June 1916 + Sat. 17 June Artificer December (Battle of (3rd Callender of 29 Bath Street, SS Charles Callender DCM, 'A' SS - March q. 1890. Joe & Lil Callender. Derfflinger and Lützow having Memorial. Memorial Thurs. 31 May 1917 1916 + Fri. 27 (Fourth Class) 1889) Jutland) Battlecruiser (in June 1915), and later of Company, Drake Bn. RND, 22 Built at Elswick, Brother of Sub- inflicted fatal damage on Lützow. Reference: 17. + Thurs. 31 May May 2016 Squadron) 134 St. Vincent Street, SS November 1970, aged 85. Newcastle - laid Lieutenant William Of the crew of 1,032 only six men (Kent). 1923 + Fri. 27 May (No. 4342).] down April 1906, George Marshall survived. (In Memoriam). 2016 + Mon. 30 May completed March Callender, Howe 2016 1909. Armament: 8 Bn. RND, KIA 4 June x 12 inch & 16 x 4 1915, aged 30. (No. inch guns. 1823). Maximum speed: 25 knots.]

937 Callender William Sub- 30 (Born: 5 4 June 1915 Howe Bn. RND TZ/316 1914-5 Star Dardanelles Chief Officer of the steamer Son of Peter and Mary Ann [He had only recently been [Grandfather: The B: Engine Room Birth registered SS - September q. Redoubt Cemetery, Thurs. 17 June 1915 Thurs. 17 June George Lieutenant June 1884) (Third Battle (RNVR) 'Gloxinier' ('Gazette') Callender of 29 Bath Street, SS commissioned from the late Joseph Marshall Artificer Peter 1884. Letter from his Company Helles. XII.D.20. + Thurs. 31 May 1915 Marshall [31 - of Krithia) (in June 1915), and later of ranks - 'Gazette'. Enlisted in of SS (A Pilot). He Callender, HMS Commander - Sub-Lt. Arthur J. (Turkey). 1917 + Fri. 31 May 'Gazette'] 134 St. Vincent Street, SS RNVR on 10 October 1914. had a brother on Invincible, 31 May Young. Message offering 1918 + Thurs. 31 Leading Seaman in Howe Bn the steamer 1916, aged 25 (No. condolences from The King. The May 1923 + Wed. 18 (B/338): 29 January 1915 - 'Spennymoor' who 381). Brother & 'Gazette' says he died on 7 June February 2015 17 May 1915.] had a narrow Sister: Joe & Lil. He 1915. (In Memoriam). escape from had one other drowning when the brother serving in ship was sunk by a the Royal Navy - German submarine - 'Gazette'. 'Gazette'.]

958 Callender James (Jim) Private 23 10 December 2/West Riding 24211 No 1914-5 France 17 Lady's Walk, SS Smith's Dock, North Shields Son of the late Nicholas Ada Agnes Callender (née [His brother, Siblings (all births Born and E. in SS. Birth registered Thiépval Memorial. Smith's Dock Park Tues. 10 December 1916 Regt. (12 Star (in 1901, 1911 (A Shipyard Labourer in Callender (A Bricklayer) and Walker). (They were Thomas Smith registered in SS): in SS - December q. 1893. Pier and Face 6A and ROH + Borough of 1918 + Fri. 10 Brigade, 4th and December 1911) Alexina Callender (née married in St. Stephen's Callender (B: SS; Nicholas (June q. Formerly 31639 DLI. His infant 6B Tynemouth ROH December 1920 + Division) 1916) Bremner) of 158 Mile End Church, SS, on 8 August December q. 1881) 1885), Charles daughter, Jane Ann (B: 10 April Sat. 10 December Road, SS. (They were married 1915. Their marriage was died on 28 July (June q. 1888) and 1916; SS, June q. 1916), died on 27 1921 + Soldiers Died in St. Stephen's Church, SS, on registered in SS during the 1918.] [2/West Septimus (June q. April 1916. (In Memoriam). in the Great War 25 July 1881). [He had a September quarter of 1915). Riding Regt. Left the 1895). B & S-in-L: stepfather.] Somme area during Thomas & Elizabeth the first week of + Niece: Alexina. November 1916.] Mother-in-Law: Mrs. Walker. B & S- in-L: Sept & Jane Ann.

4342 Callender Charles Chief Petty 85 (Born: 7 DCM ('LG': 22 November 'A' Company, TZ/3152 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 66 H.S. Edwards Readhead's Shipyard (A Son of Peter and Mary Ann Florence Callender of 66 H.S. [5.1.1915 - Enlisted. [4.12.16 - To Birth registered in SS - December Harton Cemetery. Holy Trinity Boys' Thurs. 24 May 1917 Thurs. 24 May Officer October 26 March 1970 Drake Bn. RND (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Street, SS - Plater - 'Gazette' + RND Callender of 29 Bath Street, SS Edwards Street, SS. (She 18.5.1915 - England on leave. q. 1885. Height: 5'8". Dark brown O.3411. (South School ROH, SS + Tues. 22 January 1917 1885) 1917, page 'Gazette' + 51 Service Record) (in June 1915), and later of died on 20 October 1936, Promoted L/S. 15.12.15 - Rejoined hair. Blue-Grey eyes. C. of E. War Shields). (Served) (Admitted: 1918 (DCM 2987) Garwood Street, 134 St. Vincent Street, SS aged 44). [Son: William 27.12.1916 - Bn. Leave to UK Gratuity - £30/10s. He resided 21 November 1892; Presentation -5 SS (RND Service Storey Callender - Died 31 Promoted P.O. (with ration with his uncle. He went through Left: 1 July 1898) February 1917 on Record) January 1935, aged 12.] 16.2.1917 - allowance) - 11 to the Dardanelles campaign. Holy the River Ancre - Promoted CPO. 25.1.1918 and 4 to Trinity Boys' School - Admitted: circumstances 6.5.1915 - Drafted 18.9.1918. 21.11.1892; Left: 1.7.98. described at length) from Crystal Palace Demobilised - + Mon. 17 March Depot to Blandford 20.2.1919.] 1919 (RND Camp. 17.7.1915 - Association) To Drake Bn. 1.6.1916 - Emb. HMT 'Menominee', Mudros. 7.6.16 - Dis. Marseille]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 5660 Callender Matthew Trimmer 54 Buried: 31 Royal Navy 18 Robertson A Ferry Captain (in January Married. (His marriage was Birth registered in SS - June q. Harton Cemetery. Thurs. 4 November Stephenson January 1939 (Mine-Sweeping Street, SS (in 1939) registered in Tynemouth 1884. Marriage: 'Matthew J.9(or 7?)988. (South 1915 (or (RNR)) November 1915) during the December Stevenson Callender' (GRO + Burial Shields). Stevenson) + 69 Ashgrove quarter of 1903). Register). 'Of St. Cuthbert's parish' Avenue, SS (in - Burial Register. January 1939 - Burial Register)

5673 Callender George Trimmer 60 March q. Royal Navy 20 Moon Street, Alice Callender (née Children (all Birth registered in SS - June q. Thurs. 4 November Stephenson 1956 (SS) (Mine-Sweeping SS (in November Berryman). (They were registered in SS): 1895. Children (both registered in 1915 (RNR)) 1915) married in St. Aidan's James A. (June q. SS): Raymond (March q. 1928) and Church, SS, on 17 November 1922), George S. Joyce (June q. 1931). 1921. Their marriage was (December q. 1923) registered in SS during the and George S. December quarter of 1921). (December q. 1925).

6147 Callender Thomas Private 24 Buried: 12 West Yorkshire 66 H.S. Edwards An Apprentice Plater (in Birth registered in SS - September Harton Cemetery. Holy Trinity Boys' June 1922 Regt. Street (in June June 1922) q. 1897. He attended Holy Trinity E.1607(?). (South School ROH, SS 1922) Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 3 July Shields). (Served) 1905; Left: 26 April 1912. 'Of St. Francis' parish' - Harton Cemetery Burial Register.

5372 Callis Frank 2nd- 38 Military Cross 15 April 1934 Royal Garrison 7 Bondicar A Schoolmaster Son of John Samuel Callis He married Winifred M. [Born: Tynemouth, His father was born Birth registered in Tynemouth - Grange Boys' School Fri. 21 May 1915 Bremner Lieutenant and Bar + Artillery Terrace, (Sanitary Inspector to the Manners in Hexham, March q. 1896. in Rotherham, March q. 1896. Enlisted as a ROH, Jarrow + (Jarrow Express) + Twice M. in Waterloo, Corporation of Jarrow) & Northumberland, during the Awarded the M.C. Yorkshire - Private. He died in Aberdeen. Armstrong College Fri. 24 May 1918 D. Cowpen, Blyth, Christina Leith Callis (née September quarter of 1921. for gallantry and December q. 1858 - Educated at Jarrow Secondary ROH, Newcastle [The (Jarrow Express) + Northumberland Bremner - born: 25 August [Winifred died in Lewisham, good work on the and is described as School and afterwards a student at circumstances Fri. 21 June 1918 (in 1901), and 96 1863) of 96 Wansbeck Road, London - September 1986.] Somme (Jarrow a 'widower' in 1891 Armstrong College, Newcastle resulting in his (Jarrow Express) + Wansbeck Road, Jarrow. (Married: SS' Registry Express). Aged 22 (154 Ellison Street, (Jarrow Express). decorations being Fri. 1 November Jarrow (in 1911) Office - 15.9.1894. Registered in May 1918. His Jarrow). Sisters: awarded are 1918 (Jarrow in South Shields - Sept. q. mother was born in Marie Christina summarised on 11 Express) + Fri. 11 1894). Fraserburgh, (Tynemouth, March April 1919.] April 1919 (Jarrow Scotland, on 25 q. 1895) and Mabel Express) August 1863.] Bremner (Tynemouth, December q. 1897).

732 Calvert John Thomas Private 20 18 July 1916 19/DLI 19/1494 No 1914-5 France 34 Numbers A General Labourer (in Son of John Edward (A Coal Unmarried. [To Bois de Sister: Margaret Born in Sunderland. E. Barnard Thiépval Memorial. Jarrow Library ROH John Sheen + (Somme) (Bantams) (106 Star Garth, Sunderland 1911 - aged 15) Miner) and Mary J. Calvert Warnimont (5/7), Hannah Calvert Castle, Co. Durham. R. Jarrow. His Pier and Face 14A Soldiers Died in the Brigade, 35th (in 1901), 13 (née Brown). (Their marriage Varennes (10/7), (Sunderland; relatives applied for his medals on and 15C. Great War Division) Malings Rigg, was registered in Sunderland Bresle (12/7), Talus December q. 1899). 8 December 1920. Sunderland (in during the March quarter of Boisé (14/7), Stepmother: 1911), and 50 1896). trenches around Isabella Calvert Albion Street, Montauban (15/7). (née Rodgers) - she Jarrow (in July Consolidated married John 1916) ground won by 9th Calvert in Division and Sunderland during provided escorts for the June q. 1907. prisoners. Withdrew to Caftet Wood (20/7).]

1385 Calvert Herbert Tom AB 20 (Born: 24 23 Hood Bn. RND TZ/3123 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 54 Robinson St. Hilda's Colliery [RND Youngest son of William Unmarried. [His father was [Enlisted: 4 January S-in-L: Lizzie. Sister Siblings: Louisa Patient (B: Redoubt Cemetery, St. Michael's ROH, SS Sat. 16 October Sat. 16 October (Mac) August 1895) September (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Street, SS (in Card = 'Fisherman'] Christopher (an Engine Driver) born at Melbourne, 1915. Draft for and B-in-L: Alice Gosforth - Castle Ward; March q. Helles. Special + St. Hilda's Miners' 1915 + Mon. 24 1915 + de 1915 1911), and 49 and Emma Calvert (née Raper) Yorkshire, in 1863 and his MEF: 28 June 1915. and Arthur 1886), William Raper (B: Gosforth - Memorial A.112. Lodge ROH September 1917 + Ruvigny's ROH Elizabeth Street, of 49 Elizabeth Street, SS. death was registered in SS - Joined Hood Bn: 18 Gudmunsen. Sister Castle Ward; March q. 1888) & (Gallipoli. Turkey). RND Database Vol. I, Part II, SS (in September (Their marriage was September q. 1937, aged 75. July 1915 to 23 and B-in-L: Emma Alice (B: Gosforth - Castle Ward; page 54 1915) registered in Castle Ward, His mother, Emma, was born September 1915.] and Charlie. Aunt June q. 1892). Photograph in de Newcastle, during the March in Hebburn (SS; September Louie and Uncle Ruvigny's ROH Vol. I, Part II, page quarter of 1885). q. 1868).] Tom. Sister: Edith 54. (In Memoriam). (B: - Newcastle; June q. 1903).

2441 Calvey Victor Fireman 46 6 April 1917 SS 'Pesto' Mercantile 392 John A Merchant Seaman (in Son of the late Louis and Alice Ann Calvey (née In 1911 Alice falsely Sister and B-in-L: Born: Buenos Aires, Argentina. In Tower Hill Memorial St. Mary's Parish Mon. 23 April 1917 (Newcastle) Marine Williamson 1911) Christina Calvey Hudson) of 37 Dean Road, claimed to have Mr. and Mrs. 1911 Victor was on board the ship Churchyard Memorial Street, SS (in SS. (They were married in already been Mayall. 'Harborne' - berthed at Woolwich. Cross, Tyne Dock 1911), and 37 SS' Registry Office on 10 married for three Dean Road, SS August 1915. Their marriage years. She was born was registered in SS during in Oldham, the September quarter of Lancashire, during 1915 - 'Victor Calvy'). the December q. 1887. Alice married John M. Howe in SS on 8 May 1918 and died in SS during the March q. 1926, aged 41.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Death Number Arrival in Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2027 Cameron Angus Private 32 20 July 1917 19/DLI 28931 No 1914-5 France 13 Lord Street, Labourer in a Shipyard (in Son of James and Eliza [His father, James, Siblings (1911 Born and E. in Jarrow. Birth Tincourt New British St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 18 August 1916 (DOW) (Bantams) (106 Star Jarrow (in 1911) 1911) Cameron (née Lancaster) of was born in ages): James, 34 (B. registered in SS - June q. 1885. Cemetery. I.B.13. Honour (Jarrow Express) + Brigade, 35th 13 Lord Street, Jarrow. (They Johnstone, Hebburn; Cartman Wounded by 17 August 1916 - Soldiers Died in the Division) were married in SS' Registry Renfrewshire, and (Builder)); Hannah, Jarrow Express. Great on 9 August 1869. was a 69-year old 31 (B. Hebburn; Their marriage was registered Caulker in a Domestic Servant); in SS during the September Shipyard. His William, 28 (B. quarter of 1869). mother, Eliza, was Jarrow; Labourer in born in Blenkhow, a Shipyard). Cumberland, and was 64. They had been married for 41 years and had had seven children, four still living.]

3086 Cameron William AB 19 (Born: 18 23 April 1917 Hood Bn. RND TZ/2661 1914-5 Star Dardanelles 13 Wells Row, Coal Miner (RND Service Son of Agnes Jane Matthews Unmarried. [20.8.1915 - [Enlisted: 2 January [28.9.1915 - Birth registered in Sunderland - Arras Memorial. Bay Boldon Colliery RND Database Francis August 1897) (Battle of (63rd (Royal (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Boldon Colliery (in Record) (formerly Cameron) of 13 Hospital, Dardanelles 1915. Draft for MEF: Admitted to September q. 1897. CWGC says he 1. Miners' Club ROH [CWGC - 19] Gavrelle) Naval) Division) January 1915) Wells Row, Boldon Colliery (in (Diarrhoea). To Clearing 28 June 1915. hospital on Malta was 19 years old. Height: 5'6". and, later, 43 January 1915) and, later, of 43 Hospital 'W' Beach same Joined Hood Bn: 18 via 'Ausonia' Brown hair and eyes. C. of E. War Fenwick's Row, Fenwick's Row, Boldon day. 22.8.1915 - SH, Mudros July 1915 to 20 (Dysentry). Gratuity - £13. Boldon Colliery Colliery, and the late George (Enteritis).] August 1915. 9.10.1915 - Cameron Dysentry. Invalided Invalided to UK on to UK: 9 October HS 'Regina 1915. Draft for BEF: D'Italia'.] 6 March 1917. Joined Hood Bn: 30 March 1917 to 23 April 1917.]

3098 Cameron Hume Smith Captain 26 4 September 3/Norfolk Regt. 24 December France Dalhousie Mains A Member of Staff at Son of Duncan (A Dairyman [Siblings (1911 ages): Jane [His father, Duncan, [He attended Born: Burntisland, Fifeshire. A Delville Wood St. John's Church Fri. 23 July 1915 1916 attached 1914 (1914-5 Dairy, Cockpen, Hebburn Quay School (A and then a Barman) and J.S. (23; A Dressmaker; B: was born at Hebburn New Town chorister in St. John's Church, Cemetery, ROH, Hebburn + St. (Jarrow Express) + (Somme) 1/Norfolk Regt. Star) Midlothian (in Pupil Teacher) [Armstrong Margaret S. Cameron of Old Burntisland, Fifeshire) and Blantyre, School, leaving in Hebburn. He attended Hebburn Longueval. Special John's Choristers' Fri. 30 July 1915 (15 Brigade, 5th 1891), and Old College, Newcastle - BSc. Mill House, Walker Gate, David S.B. (19; A Marine Lanarkshire, and 1902.] [Moved Quay School, leaving in 1909 - Memorial A.7. Memorial Plaque + (Jarrow Express) + Division) Mill House, Colour-Sergeant in the Newcastle Engineer; B: Mossend, was 55. His mother, opposite Falfemont 1/Norfolk Regt. He went to France Hebburn Quay School Fri. 22 September Shields Road, OTC.] Lanarkshire). His father's Margaret S., was Farm and attacked in December 1914. He was ROH + Hebburn New 1916 (Jarrow Walker Gate, death was registered in born at at 3.10pm (4/9). All wounded at Arras, and on being Town School ROH Express) Newcastle (in Newcastle - June q. 1936, Cumbernauld, but two officers invalided home visited Hebburn 1911) aged 81.] Lanarkshire, and were killed or Quay. was also 55. They wounded. had been married Objective taken by for 31 years and had 3am (5/9). had four children, Casualties - 369.] three still living.]

3128 Cameron Robert Private Unknown 18 August 7/Border Regt. 13140 24 July 1915 France Born in Hebburn. E. Wallsend. R. Ridge Wood Military St. Andrew's Soldiers Died in the 1915 (51 Brigade, (1914-5 Star) Hebburn Quay. Cemetery. I.H.4. Presbyterian Church Great War 17th (Northern) (Belgium). Roll of Honour, Division) Hebburn

5679 Cameron A. First Engineer Unknown Unknown SS 'Coralie Mercantile Quay Road, [The 'Coralie He was interned in Ruhleben, Thurs. 10 June 1915 Horlock' Marine Hebburn (in June Horlock' was Germany, after being trapped in (Sunderland) 1915) detained at German territorial waters on 4 Hamburg on the August 1914. River Elbe on 4 August 1914.] 5156 Camfield A.S. Sergeant Unknown Meritorious Unknown Army Service S/26558 Hebburn. Sat. 5 January 1918 Service Corps Medal 77 Campbell Peter Private 22 21 August 9/West 10298 11 July 1915 Dardanelles 21 Smithy Street, Mr. Yeeles' Rarm, Son of the late Peter and Born in SS. E. York. ' Wounded at Helles Memorial. Sat. 1915 + Thurs. Sat. 1915 + 1915 Yorkshire Regt. (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) SS Easingwold, Yorkshire. Elizabeth Campbell of 21 Gallipoli on 22 August 1915' - Panel 47 to 51. 27 July 1916 + Wed. Wed. 6 (32 Brigade, Smithy Street, SS 'Gazette': He died on 21 August (Turkey). 6 December 1916 + December 1916 11th (Northern) 1915. Soldiers Died in the Division) Great War

369 Campbell Edward Private 19 18 June 1916 22 (Tyneside 22/95 No 1914-5 France 53 Brunswick Born and E. in SS. 22/NF were in Heilly Station Brunswick St. & Fri. 30 June 1916 + Fri. 30 June Matthew (DOW) Scottish) / NF Star Street, SS 102nd Brigade, 34th Division, and Cemetery, Méricourt- Wilson St. Roll of Tues. 22 April 1919 1916 (102 Brigade, he was KIA during the attack south L'Abbé. I.G.3. Honour. + Soldiers Died in 34th Division) of La Boisselle. the Great War

1065 Campbell Arthur Private 32 15 October 2/DLI (18 3/12171 No 1914-5 France 10 Wenlock Road, C.F. Shotton and Son, SS Son of Mary and the late [Sister: Annie. His Sister & B-in-L: Born and E. in SS. [To Needle Bancourt British St. Simon's Church, Tues. 7 November Tues. 7 1916 Brigade, 6th Star Simonside, SS (Butcher) Thomas T. Campbell of 10 relatives were Lizzie and J.T. Trench near Gueudecourt (11/10), Cemetery. VIII.B.11. Simonside, SS 1916 + Tues. 15 November 1916 (Somme) Division) (lived with his Wenlock Road, Simonside, presented with a Hodgson of Rainbow Trench (13/10). Took (Chancel Screen) + October 1918 + mother) South Shields gold Stanhope Road, SS. part in attack (15/10) - returning Wenlock Road Thurs. 15 & Wed. 21 commemorative Nieces and to Needle Trench. Casualties - Methodist Church April 1920 (SS & medal from the SS nephew: Gladys, 142.] (In Memoriam). Memorial Cross, SS District Butchers' & District Butchers' Nancy, Polly and Association) + Mon. Association.] Tom of 174 16 October 1922 (In Stanhope Road, SS. Memoriam) + Soldiers Died in the Great War

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