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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

1613 Hinman Robert Sergeant 36 11 April 1918 9/NF (Northumberland 235694 114 Baring Only son of Captain and Mrs. R. Hinman Ethel Hinman of 114 Baring Street, Two sons: Rob and Dennis His birth was registered in Ploegsteert Memorial. Queen Street United Sat. 4 May 1918 + Fri. 11 (Battles of the Lys, Hussars) (103 Brigade, Street, SS of 18 Pollard Street, SS (in April 1921 and SS (Dennie). Dennis' birth SS during the December Panel 2. (Belgium). Methodist Free April 1919 + Tues. 21 9-29 April 1918) 34th Division) April 1923) and 3 Hadrian Terrace, SS was registered in SS quarter of 1881. Born: St. Church ROH, SS September 1920 + Mon. during the March quarter Aidan's, Co. Durham (SS). E. 11 April 1921 + Tues. 11 of 1910. He had sisters. Newcastle. (In Memoriam). April 1922 + Wed. 11 April 1923 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

6441 Hipkins Albert Edward Gunner 25 December q. 1923 4th (Northumbrian) 32 Alma Jane D. Hipkins (née Colman). Birth registered in SS - Thurs. 27 May 1915 Howitzer Brigade RFA Street, SS (in (They were married in St. Aidan's December q. 1898. He May 1915) Church, SS, on 20 March 1920. enlisted in the 4th Their marriage was registered in SS (Northumbrian) Howitzers during the March quarter of 1920). on 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

5589 Hipson J.L. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantile 129 Edith A Merchant He was interned in Sat. 2 January 1915 Marine Street, SS (in Seaman (in Ruhleben, Germany, after (1914 Christmas June and August 1914) being trapped in German Greeting from Civilian September territorial waters on 4 Internees) + Thurs. 17 1915) August 1914. June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915 6232 Hird John Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 7 Reay He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on Sat. 15 May 1915 (Divisional Pioneers, Street, SS (in 14 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 50th (Northumbrian) May 1915) Division)

3295 Hirst Thomas Private 19 14 May 1918 15th/17th West 60398 No 1914-5 Star France 7 Bygate Boldon Son of the late James and Elizabeth Hirst Unmarried. Brother: Mr. A. Born and E. in SS. Birth Caestre Military Boldon Colliery Fri. 24 May 1918 ( Yorkshire Regt. (Leeds' Street, Colliery of SS Stephenson (Christie) of registered in SS - June q. Cemetery. I.C.6. Workmen War Express) + Soldiers Died Rifles) (in 15 Campbell Street, SS 1899. Listed as 'T. Hurst' on Memorial in the Great War 1911) (formerly of Hebburn the Boldon Colliery Colliery). Workmen War Memorial. 3368 Hislop Arthur Turner Master 39 20 July 1918 'Kosseir' Mercantile Son of Mrs. Mary Jane Tuck Adelaide Augusta Hislop (née [His wife, Adelaide His birth was registered in Tower Hill Memorial Westoe Road Mon. 1 November 1920 Marine Plumb) of 105 Talgarth Road, West Augusta, was born in SS Newcastle during the Baptist Church (Westoe Road Baptists' Kensington, . (They were (September q. 1884). Her December quarter of 1878. Organ Plaque Memorial Tablet) married in SS' Registry Office on 14 death was probably December 1904. Their marriage registered at Bridport, was registered in SS during the Dorset, aged 84 December quarter of 1904). (December q. 1968, aged 82 - GRO).]] 4544 Hislop Hunter AB 73 (or 74) December q. 1969 Hood Bn. RND TZ/3274 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Dardanell A Miner Son of Sarah Jane Turnbull of 24 Percy Florence J. Hislop (née Eggenton). [18.7.1915 - Posted to [16.5.1916 - Embarked on Birth registered in SS - Percy Street Roll of Wed. 8 January 2014 + (Born: 19 (Durham Central) es (RND Service Street, SS (Formerly of 4 Back Slake (They were married in All Saints' Hood Bn. 3.10.1915 - HMT 'Ionian' at Mudros. March q. 1896. Height: Honour RND Service Record December (Balkans Record) Terrace, ) Church, West Harton, on 2 August Admitted to 2nd 22.5.1916 - Disembarked 5'7½". Light brown hair. 1895) 2B) 1919. Their marriage was Australian SH, Mudros at . 5.2.1917 - Grey eyes. A Wesleyan registered in SS during the (Jaundice). 26.10.1915 - P.O.W., Gefangenenlager, Methodist. Large scar on September quarter of 1919). Rejoined unit. 7.1.1916 - Limburg, Germany.] right knee. Admitted to Greek Hospital, Alexandria, from HS 'Assaye' (Rheumatism). 12.1.1916 - Admitted to RCCH, Montazah.] 6238 Hislop D. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th (Northumbrian) 40 Straker He enlisted in the 4th Sat. 15 May 1915 Howitzer Brigade RFA Terrace, (Northumbrian) Howitzers Tyne Dock on 14 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (in May 1915) 926 Hitcham Alfred Edward Gunner 29 15 May 1917 93rd Siege Battery RGA 89473 France 21 Revesby A Eldest son of Alfred and Mary Ann Jane Isabella (Jennie) Hitcham (née Brother: Edward Hitcham. Born and E. in SS. (In H.A.C. [Honourable Sat. 26 May 1917 + Tues. 5 (Alf) [Aldred - Street, Tyne Hairdresser Hitcham of 49 Bradbourne Street, SS Pickering) of 21 Revesby Street, One sister + nephew Memoriam). SDGW calls Artillery Company] Tues. 5 June 1917 + June 1917 SDGW] Dock Tyne Dock. (They were married in Albert. Uncle Joe & Aunt him Aldred Hitcham. A Cemetery, Ecoust-St.- Thurs. 21 June 1917 + + Thurs. St. Michael's Church, SS, on 5 Meggie + cousins: Joe and hairdresser at 15 Mein. IV.F.4. Tues. 14 + Wed. 15 May 21 June March 1907. Their marriage was Willie Lackenby. Terrace, Tyne Dock. Letter 1918 + Soldiers Died in 1917 registered in SS during the March from a Corporal. the Great War quarter of 1907).

3307 Hitcham Septimus Private 24 20 August 1918 14/NF (Pioneers) 18/1255 No 1914-5 Star France 55 Milton St. Hilda's Son of Samuel Rolfe Hitcham (Coal [His father, Samuel Rolfe Hitcham, [There is a Family Siblings (1901 ages; all Grandmother: Mary Ann Bagneux British St. Hilda's Miners' Lt-Colonel John (DOW - Family [MRIC = 18/NF] Street, SS (in Colliery Trimmer - N.E.R. Co.) and Elizabeth died 13 July 1932, aged 74. His Headstone in Harton born in SS): Frederick Hitcham - widow of Alfred Cemetery, Lodge ROH + Glebe Shakespear Book (1920) Headstone + (Divisional Pioneers, 1901 and Hitcham (née Hutchinson) of 9 Marsden mother, Elizabeth, died 29 October Cemetery (E.3925). He Charles (20), Samuel (18), (B: Lowestoft, Suffolk; Gézaincourt. IV.F.8. Methodist Church MRIC) 21st Division) 1911) and 9 Street, SS (in October 1921) and 145 King 1921, aged 65. He was born in was attached to 14/NF William (15; Royal Buried SS - 5 April 1906, Memorial Plaque, Marsden George Road, SS (in July 1932). (They Great Yarmouth, Norfolk from 18/NF). Garrison Artillery (No. aged 83). S & B-in-L: Lilian & Westoe Street, SS were married on 16 February 1878 (SS, (Yarmouth, March q. 1858). She 6872)), Edward (13), Henry Hanson Drake. (They March q. 1878)). was born in SS.] Alexander (11), Lilian (9), were married on 5 June Arthur (4) and May (1). 1922 - registered in SS during the June quarter of 1922). No SDGW entry.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

6872 Hitcham William Private 64 16 July 1949 Royal Garrison Artillery 152074 13 September France 41 Stainton A Master Son of Samuel Rolfe Hitcham (Coal Margaret Emily Hitcham (née [His father, Samuel Rolfe Siblings (1901 ages; all Born in SS. Birth registered Frederick Street Roll 1917 (No 1914- Street, Grocer (in Trimmer - N.E.R. Co.) and Elizabeth Robinson) of 27 South Frederick (A Coal Trimmer), was born in SS): Frederick in SS - September q. 1885. of Honour 5 Star) Westoe, SS December Hitcham (née Hutchinson) of 9 Marsden Street, SS. (They were married in born in Great Yarmouth, Charles (20), Samuel (18), Son: William (SS; September (in 1891), 55 1915 - Army Street, SS (in October 1921) and 145 King SS' Registry Office on 1 January Norfolk (March q. 1858), Edward (13), Alexander q. 1909). Son: Horace (SS; Milton Service George Road, SS (in July 1932). (They 1906. Their marriage was and was 42 in 1901. His (11), Lilian (9), Arthur (4) December q. 1911; Died: Street, SS (in Record) [A were married on 16 February 1878 (SS; registered in SS during the March mother, Elizabeth, was and May (1). Brother: December q. 1912, aged 1). 1901), 114 Grocery March q. 1878)). quarter of 1906). born in SS and was 43 in Private Septimus Hitcham, Daughter: Rita (SS; Marlborough Shop 1901.] 14/NF, DOW 20 August September q. 1914). He left Street, SS (in Manager in 1918, aged 24 (No. 3307). £464 13s 1d in his will to his 1911), 27 1911] widow. South Frederick Street, SS (in December 1915), and 21 Page Avenue, SS (in July 1949)

4868 Hobbs Robert P. Private Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / 22/547 No 1914-5 Star France South [17 October 1917 - Enlisted: 9 February 1915. John Sheen NF (102 Brigade, 34th Shields. Discharged on medical His name appeared in the Division) (John Sheen) grounds (Wounds).] August 1916 Casualties' List. Transferred to Depot. (John Sheen). 909 Hoben Frederick Joseph Bombardi 22 27 June 1917 50th Division 770256 France 'Ossory', 25 Son of Annie and the late Patrick Hoben [See No. 916]. SDGW = KIA London Cemetery, All Saints' Church Mon. 16 July 1917 + Mon. 16 er (Acting Ammunition Column Ashley Road, of 'Ossory', 25 Ashley Road, Tyne Dock 26 July 1917. He had Neuville-Vitasse. ROH, West Harton Soldiers Died in the July 1917 QMS) RFA Tyne Dock emigrated to South America I.B.40. Great War five years earlier. Enlisted at the outbreak. Letter from Lieutenant.

1726 Hobson William Henry Private 22 6 April 1918 1st/8th (Territorial) 42567 No 1914-5 Star France Jarrow. Sister: Mrs. B.H. Costelloe Born: Annfield Plain, Co. Étaples Military Soldiers Died in the (DOW) Manchester Regt. of Caistron, Rothbury, Durham. E. Morpeth. R. Cemetery. Great War (Ardwick) (126 Brigade, Northumberland. Jarrow. XXXIII.D.3A. 42nd (East Lancashire) Division) 5459 Hockings Edward Private Unknown Unknown King's Own Yorkshire 5 George Son of Mr. E. Hockings of 5 George Taken P.O.W. on 27 May Fri. 30 August 1918 Light Infantry Street, Street, Jarrow 1918 - Jarrow Express. (Jarrow Express) Jarrow [Battle on the Aisne]. 5312 Hodges M.L. L/C Unknown Unknown Corporation Mrs. Hodges of Corporation Baths, [The champion swimmer Wounded in March or April Fri. 12 April 1918 Baths, Jarrow of Newcastle and the 1918 and admitted to a (Jarrow Express) Jarrow winner of numerous hospital in France (Jarrow prizes at swimming galas Express). (Jarrow Express).]

47 Hodgson Albert Ernest Private 20 13 April 1918 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 276273 No 1914-5 Star France 111 Imeary Whitburn Son of Mrs. T.E. Hodgson of 111 Imeary Unmarried. He had brothers and one E. in SS. Both the 'Gazette' Le Grand Hasard Whitburn Colliery Mon. 14 April 1919 + (Ernie) (Divisional Pioneers, 8th Street, SS Colliery Street, SS married sister. Brother and SDGW say he was KIA Military Cemetery, ROH Soldiers Died in the Division) and S-in-L: Ted and Gertie on 13 April 1918 - whereas Morbecque. Plot 4, Great War Hodgson. Brother-in-Law: CWGC = 13 August 1918. 'In Row A, Grave 10. J. Rowley. his 21st year' - 'Gazette'. Formerly 7/4396 DLI. (In Memoriam).

1475 Hodgson George Private 28 6 November 1917 16th Battalion, 1000480 France 231 Mile End Preston Son of E.M. Wynn of 231 Mile End Road, Brother Joe and S-in-L. Major's letter. (In Track 'X' Cemetery. Mon. 11 March + Wed. Mon. 11 Canadian Infantry Road, SS Colliery SS and family (in ). Memoriam). A.3. (Belgium). 6 November 1918 + Sat. March (Manitoba Regt.) (North Sister and B-in-L: Bella and 6 November 1920 1918 (Canadian Scottish) Shields/Tyne George. Brother: Ted (on mouth) active service). Sister: Margaret Jane Galloway.

1960 Hodgson Walter Gunner 39 21 November 336th Siege Battery 123570 No 1914-5 Star 50 Henry Public House Son of the late William and Jane Caroline Hodgson (née Pearcey) of [He was born in Scargill, He had four sons (1911 He enlisted in SS on 10 Westoe Cemetery. St. Hilda's Memorial 1918 RGA Nelson Manager Hodgson. [Stepfather: Thomas 50 Henry Nelson Street, SS. (They Yorkshire, and was 31. ages): John William (8; December 1915. Height: 5' 4.DA.580. (South Cross (Influenza/Double Street, SS (1911 Crutchley.] were married in Willington, Co. His wife, Caroline, was Born - Spennymoor), 8½". He left 'effects' valued Shields). Pneumonia) (Garrick's Census + Durham, on 26 August 1901. Their born at Page Bank, Co. Walter Pearcy (6; B: West at £6 5s 11d and a gratuity House, Westoe marriage was registered in Durham Durham, and was 32. In Stanley; Lanchester - of £3 to his widow, Caroline. Salem Street - Cemetery City during the September quarter 1924 she resided at 12 March q. 1905), Leonard No SDGW entry. Brothers: in November Burial of 1901). Church Street, North (3; Born - Annfield Plain; Thomas (B: Hetton le Hole), 1911: Register) Shields.] Lanchester - December q. Robert (B: Bishop ) Westoe 1907) and Roland A. (6 and John (B: ). Cemetery months; Born - SS; Burial December q. 1910). Register)

5082 Hodgson Albert Victor Unknown Unknown 3rd/7th DLI (1st/7th 12 Orchard Son of Michael and Annie Hodgson Wilhemina C. Hodgson (née Sister: Lilly - died aged His mother, Annie, died Public Input (Born: DLI (Territorial) Terrace, Francis). (They were married in St three years. Aunt and aged 30. 1897 - in (Divisional Pioneers, West Mark's Church, SS, on 18 March Uncle: Annie and Arthur Guisborou 50th (Northumbrian) Hartlepool 1916). Winterbottom, 25 gh) Division)) (1901) Cuthbert Street,SS (1911).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

6873 Hodgson John James Sapper 66 June q. 1953 (SS) 12/Yorkshire Regt. 217258 and No 1914-5 Star France 13 Cleveland A House Son of William and Rosannah Hodgson of Hannah Hodgson (née Atherton) of [His father, William (A Sisters (1891 ages): Born in East Jarrow. Birth Frederick Street Roll William ((Teesside Pioneers) 46260 Place, Joiner (in 13 Cleveland Place, Westoe, SS (in 1901) 276 South Frederick Street, SS. Railway Signalman - NE Elizabeth (17; B: Little registered in SS - September of Honour Divisional Pioneers, 40th Westoe, SS 1911 and (They were married in St. Michael's Railway Co.), was born in Weeton, Yorkshire) and q. 1886. His Service Record Division) and 404 (in 1891 and December Church, SS, on 2 August 1909. Their , Ada (13; B: Tyne Dock, SS; has survived. E. 8.12.1915. Highland Field 1901), 111 1915 - Army marriage was registered in SS Northumberland, and was March q. 1878). Siblings Height: 5' 5". Children (all B: Company, Royal Canterbury Service during the September quarter of 50 in 1901. His mother, (1901 ages; all born in East SS): Rose (B: 9.1.1910), Engineers Street, SS (in Record) 1909). Rosannah, was born in Jarrow): Edith Ellen (20; SS Sarah Ann (B: 23.11.1912), August Newbald, Yorkshire, and - December q. 1880), John James William (B: 1909), 296 was also 50 in 1901. F-in- Beatrice (16; SS - 4.7.1914) and Hannah (B: South L: William Atherton September q. 1884) & 25.11.16). Palmerston (Miner) of 111 Canterbury Richard (9). Street, SS (in St. SS.] 1911), and 276 South Frederick Street, SS (in December 1915)

459 Hogan John Seaman Unknown 22 September HMS Aboukir 2505B (RNR) 1914 Star Dock Robina Hogan, 25 Blake Street, Chatham Naval Thurs. 8 October 1914 1914 Gateman at West Hartlepool. Memorial. Memorial Tyne Dock Reference: 8. (Kent).

2147 Hogan James Henry Private Unknown 11 September 7/Royal Sussex Regt. G/351 31 May 1915 France Lansdale Coal Miner Son of Margaret Ann Hogan. (She was [Sister and Brother-in- Siblings (1911 ages): Born and E. in Jarrow. His Houplines Communal Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in the 1915 (36 Brigade, 12th (1914-5 Star) Cottage, (Putter) (in born in Hetton-le-Hole, Co. Durham, and Law: Margaret and Timothy (19; B: Jarrow; birth was registered in SS Cemetery Extension. Great War (Eastern) Division) Camden 1911) was a 54-year old widow in 1911. She Walter Phillips. She was Putter), Katy (16; B: during the March quarter of II.A.14. Street, was married for 29 years and had had born in Houghton-le- ) and Hannah 1890. Southwick, ten children, eight still living). Spring and was 31, having (14; B: Gateshead). been married for nine (in 1911) years.] 4034 Hogan Peter Bombardi 21 Military Medal 26 October 1917 250th Brigade RFA 751297 4 Maxwell Whitburn Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hogan of 4 Maxwell Unmarried. He had brothers and He resided with his parents - Dozinghem Military Fri. 20 April 1917 + Fri. 20 er (DOW) Street, SS Colliery Street, SS sisters. Sister & Brother- 'Gazette'. 'In France since Cemetery. XII.E.23. Thurs. 26 October 1922 April 1917 in-Law: Mary & Stanley of the outbreak' - 'Gazette'. Maxwell Street, SS. DOW R. in A. (In Memoriam).

5095 Hogarth John Henry 64 June q. 1956 (SS) 13 Heron Son of Jane Ann Hogarth of 13 Heron Siblings (1901 ages): Mary Born in Birth registered in SS Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August 1917 Street, SS (in Street, SS (in 1901). (Born in North Jane (12; SS - June q. - March q. 1892. Roll of Honour 1901) Shields and 34 in 1901). 1889) and Rachel (7; SS - December q. 1893).

5185 Hogarth W. Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown Northumberland South Fri. 9 August 1918 Fusiliers Shields. 365 Hogg Robert (Robbie) Private 23 27 April 1915 1st/8th (Territorial) DLI 2742 19 April 1915 France 320 South School Son of Robert Batey Hogg (A Marine [Brother and Sister-in-Law: Jim [Mentioned by name in a Siblings (1901 ages): Edgar Born in SS. Birth registered Vlamertinghe Military Frederick Street Roll Thurs. 27 April 1916 + (DOW) (151 Brigade, 50th (1914-5 Star) Frederick Teacher at Engineer (No. 6874)) and Amy Hogg (née (James Gray) and Mabel Hogg. letter written by Annie Gray (16; SS - September in SS - June q. 1892. E. on 4 Cemetery. II.B.3. of Honour Fri. 27 April 1917 + Sat. (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in St. Gray) of 320 South Frederick Street, SS Sister and Brother-in-Law: Bessie Kirkpatrick to John q. 1884; A Fitter's August 1914 - Co. Durham. (Belgium). 27 April 1918 + Wed. 27 Division) 1901 and Stephen's, SS (in 1901 and 1911). (They were married and Bob (in France).] Simpson Kirkpatrick on 24 Apprentice), Amy (14; SS - R. SS. Brothers (1911 ages): April 1921 + Thurs. 27 1911 + Annie [An in Heworth on 25 September 1881). May 1915.] September q. 1896), Edward Norman (9; SS - April 1922 + Fri. 27 April Kirkpatrick's Uncertified Elizabeth Jane (13), James March q. 1902) and Victor 1923 + Wed. 15 January letter) Assistant Gray (11; SS - March q. (3; SS - September q. 1907). 2014 + Tom Curran: Master in 1890), Sydney (2; KIA at Vlamertinghe, 'Across the Bar' - page 1911] December q. 1898) and Belgium. (In Memoriam). 362 + Soldiers Died in Mary Gray (SS - June q. the Great War 1900).

448 Hogg James Fraser Private 25 16 September 10/DLI (43 Brigade, 42590 No 1914-5 Star France 78 H.S. A Barman in Second son of Robert William and Jane Ethel Hogg (née Finch) of 78 H.S. Children: Robert W. (SS, Brother Bob (in Salonika) Born in SS. E. Sunderland. R. Thiépval Memorial. Tues. 31 October 1916 + Wed. 15 1916 (Battle of 14th (Light) Division) Edwards Tyne Dock Ann Hogg (née Fraser). (His father died Edwards Street, SS. (They were December q. 1913), Ethel & S-in-L: Sallie. Sister & B- SS. Officer's Letter. Sister: Pier and Face 14A and Wed. 15 November Novembe Flers-Courcelette, Street, SS on 25 January 1931, aged 67. His mother married in St. Mary's Church, SS, on (June q. 1915) and James in-L: Mary & Jim Russell of Hilda Constance - Died 9 15C 1916 + Mon. 17 r 1916 Somme - Attack died on 20 January 1956, aged 91 4 November 1912. Their marriage Hogg (SS, June q. 1916). 174 H.S. Edwards Street, June 1933, aged 33 (Family September 1917 + on Gird Lines) (Family Headstone)). was registered in SS during the [Family Headstone SS. Aunt: Polly Young of 15 Headstone in Harton Soldiers Died in the December quarter of 1912). mentions Catherine Ann Victoria Road, SS. Aunt: Cemetery). Battle of Flers Great War Hogg, Died 21 October Bella Longford. (16/17 September 1916) - 1960, aged 65 + Isabella 10/DLI Casualties: 397. (In Hogg, Died 5 July 1985, Memoriam). aged 97.]

471 Hogg Adam Private 32 6 October 1914 1/Scots Guards (2nd 5342 13 August 1914 France 511 John N.E.R. - Son of William and Esther Hogg Mary Hogg of 39 Palatine Street, SS [His son, Charles William, Father of four children. Born at Irthington, Silloth, Vendresse British N.E.R. Memorial Sat. 31 October + Wed. Guards' Brigade, (1914 'Mons' Williamson Police died on 20 November Son: David. His daughter, Cumberland - 'Gazette'. Cemetery. I.C.6. (Roll of Honour), 11 November 1914 + Guards' Division) Star') Street (in Constable 1918, aged 9 years 5 Agnes, died on 10 March Born: Brampton, York. + St. Mary's Mon. 29 November October (working for) months. His daughter, 1918, aged 3 years 7 Cumberland. E. Hamilton, Parish Churchyard 1920 + Wed. 29 1914) at Tyne Isabel, died on 28 months. [KIA on patrol Lanarkshire. R. Brampton Memorial Cross, November 1922 + Dock. November 1918, aged 6 duty. Member of the Tyne (SDGW). The 'Gazette' says Tyne Dock Soldiers Died in the years 3 months.] Dock Rifle Club. He was in he was 33. Great War 1/Scots Guards before March 1906.]

678 Hogg Robert Private 21 26 April 1917 'A' Company, 1st/8th 1955 20 April 1915 France 3 Marsden A Pupil Son of William and Margaret Jane Hogg Unmarried. [His father, William (A Born: Whitburn. E. Bede Ypres (Menin Gate) Whitburn Methodist Soldiers Died in the (Territorial) DLI (151 (1914-5 Star) Grove, Teacher (in (née Humphrey) of 3 Marsden Grove, House Joiner), was born College, Durham City. He Memorial. Panel 36 Church ROH + St. Great War Brigade, 50th Whitburn (in 1911) Whitburn (in 1911). (They were married in Silksworth, Sunderland, had gained a Master's and 38. (Belgium). Mary's Church ROH, (Northumbrian) 1911) in St. Mary's Church, Whitburn, on 22 and was 42. His mother, Certificate and an Whitburn + Division) June 1893. Their marriage was Margaret Jane, was born appointment from Bede Whitburn Village registered in SS during the June quarter in Whitburn and was 42. College, Durham. He left Green Memorial of 1893). They had been married 'effects' valued at £3 4s 2d for 17 years and had had and a gratuity of £3 to his one child - Robert.] father, William.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

1331 Hogg James Private Unknown 24 August 1916 19/DLI (Bantams) (106 19/1304 No 1914-5 Star France [Casualties (since 15/7) - [Relieved and to Happy Born and E. in SS. Thiépval Memorial. Soldiers Died in the (Somme) Brigade, 35th Division) 262. Later to training Valley (24/8). Casualties - Pier and Face 14A and Great War areas at Morlancourt and 113.] 15C Foudrinoy. To Sandpit Valley (20/8), trenches Maltz Horn Ridge north of Hardecourt (22/8).]

3513 Hogg John Tom Rifleman 33 30 November 1st/16th London 555172 No 1914-5 Star France 17 A Shop Son of Robert and Elizabeth Hogg (née Ethel Muriel Hogg (née Crosby) of [His father, Robert (An Son: John C. (SS; March q. Born in Cambrai Memorial, St. Hilda's Memorial 12 December 1917 PHOTO 1917 (County of London - Widdrington Assistant Coulson) of 17 Widdrington Terrace, 93 Mowbray Road, SS. (They were Upholsterer), was born in 1917). Siblings (1911 (; September q. Louverval. Panel 12 Cross + Borough of (Shields Daily News) + Territorial) (Queen's Terrace, North Shields (in 1911). (They were married in Christ Church, North North Shields and was 49. ages; all born in North 1884). He left 'effects' Tynemouth ROH + 14 December 1917 Westminster Rifles) North Shields married in Newcastle during the March Shields, on 10 August 1914. Their His mother, Elizabeth, Shields): Leonard (28; valued at £289 14s 9d to his Christ Church ROH, (Shields Daily News) + (169 Brigade, 56th (in 1911) quarter of 1882). marriage was registered in was born in and Tynemouth - June q. widow, Ethel Muriel. He North Shields + St. January 1918 and (London) Division) Tynemouth during the September was also 49. They had 1882), Robert Morrison was a bell ringer in Christ Nicholas' Cathedral February 1918 quarter of 1914). been married for 30 years (24; Tynemouth - June q. Church, North Shields. ROH, Newcastle + (Tynemouth Parish and had had eight 1886), Gladys (19; Newcastle Diocesan Church Monthly children, seven still Tynemouth - June q. Association of Magazine) living.] 1892), Alice Maud (17) Change Ringers and Edna Elizabeth (7). Memorial Tablet

5538 Hogg Gladstone Signaller Unknown Military Medal Unknown RND (RNVR) South He attended Westoe Boys' Sat. 14 December 1918 Shields. Secondary School. 5590 Hogg Stanley Gordon Seaman 51 September q. Mercantile 44 Salisbury A Merchant Elsie E. Hogg (née Daniels). (They [Birth registered in SS - Children (all births He was interned in Sat. 2 January 1915 M. 1946 (Durham Marine Street, SS (in Seaman (in were married in St. Mark's Church, December q. 1894.] registered in SS): Elsie M. Ruhleben, Germany, after (1914 Christmas NE) June and August 1914) Jarrow, on 10 July 1920. Their (June q. 1922), Doreen M. being trapped in German Greeting from Civilian September marriage was registered in SS (December q. 1925), May territorial waters on 4 Internees) + Thurs. 17 1915) during the September quarter of (June q. 1930) and George August 1914. June 1915 + Sat. 25 1920). C. (June q. 1935). September 1915

5878 Hogg George Gunner 23 7 November 1914 57th Battery RFA 75585 16 August 1914 France 156 Joan A Dairyman Son of John Horton Hogg and Sarah Jane [His father, John Horton, Siblings (1911 ages): Born in Jarrow (SS; March q. Ypres (Menin Gate) (1914 'Mons' Street, (in 1911) Hogg (née Simms) of 156 Joan Street, was born in Lowick, Horton (21; B: Jarrow; A 1892). Siblings (1911 ages; Memorial. Panel 5 Star') , Benwell, Newcastle. (They were married Northumberland, and was Joiner), Charles (17; B: both born in Newcastle): and 9. (Belgium). Newcastle on 10 August 1889. Their marriage was a 48-year old Joiner. His Jarrow; An Apprentice Mary (14) and Thomas (8). (in 1911) registered in SS during the September mother, Sarah Jane, was Plater) and John (12; B: quarter of 1889). born in SS and was 46. Newcastle). They had been married for 22 years and had had seven children, six still living.]

5979 Hogg William Gladstone Gunner Unknown Military Medal Unknown 4th (Northumbrian) 28 Eleanor Boots Son of Mr. R. Hogg of 28 Eleanor Street, Birth registered in Bishop Thurs. 27 May 1915 + (Lance- Howitzer Brigade RFA Street, SS (in (Chemists), SS Auckland, Co. Durham - Fri. 29 November 1918 + Bombardi May 1915 SS September q. 1898. The Wed. 12 April 1919 + er) and June 'Gazette' gave his rank as Thurs. 5 June 1919 1919) 'Sergeant' on 5 June 1919. He enlisted in the 4th (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

6391 Hogg James Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 192 Alice He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI by Thurs. 27 May 1915 (Divisional Pioneers, Street, SS (in 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 50th (Northumbrian) May 1915) Division)

6554 Hogg Edward Robert Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 20 He enlisted in the 1st/7th Sat. 5 June 1915 (Divisional Pioneers, Commercial DLI on 3 or 4 June 1915 - 50th (Northumbrian) Road, SS (in 'Gazette'. Division) June 1915)

6607 Hogg Thomas R. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 5 Hedley He enlisted in the 1st/7th Tues. 15 June 1915 (Divisional Pioneers, Street, SS (in DLI on 14 June 1915 - 50th (Northumbrian) June 1915) 'Gazette'. Division)

6622 Hogg George Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 47 Thomas He had enlisted in the Mon. 28 June 1915 (Divisional Pioneers, Street, SS (in 1st/7th DLI by 27 June 1915 - 50th (Northumbrian) June 1915) 'Gazette'. Division)

6650 Hogg J. Private Unknown Unknown DLI 48 Hibernian Wounded by 13 July 1916 - Fri. 14 July 1916 (Jarrow Road, Jarrow Jarrow Express. Express) (in July 1916)

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6874 Hogg Robert Batey Engineer 79 6 June 1942 Mercantile Marine 14 Chaytor A Marine Son of Thomas and Jane Hogg (née Amy Hogg (née Gray) of 320 South [His father, Thomas (A Children (1901 ages): Born in , Newcastle. Frederick Street Roll Street, Engineer (in Batey) of 14 Chaytor Street, Jarrow (in Frederick Street, SS (in 1911). Furnaceman), was 50 in Edgar Gray (16; SS - Birth registered in of Honour Jarrow (in 1891, 1901 1871). (They were married in St. Paul's (They were married in Heworth [St. 1881. His mother, Jane, September q. 1884; A Newcastle - March q. 1862. 1871), 6 and 1911) Church, Jarrow, on 15 November 1857. Mary's Church?] on 25 September was 38 in 1871. Sons Fitter's Apprentice), Amy Baptised in All Saints' Railway Their marriage was registered in SS 1881. Their marriage was (1911 ages): Edward (14; SS - Sept. q. 1896), Church, Newcastle, on 24 Street, during the December quarter of 1857). registered in Gateshead during the Norman (9; SS - March q. Elizabeth Jane (13), James May 1863. 'Effects' valued Jarrow (in September quarter of 1881). 1902) and Victor (3; SS - Gray (11; SS - March q. at £802 5s 9d left in his will - 1881), 141 September q. 1907).] 1890), Robert (8 (No. to his son Victor. Siblings South Eldon 365)), Sydney (2; Dec. q. (1871 ages): Thomas B. (11) Street, SS (in 1898) & Mary Gray (SS - and John (3). 1891), 320 June q. 1900). South Frederick Street, SS (in 1901 and 1911), and 7 Summerhill Road, Harton, SS (in June 1942) 7172 Hogg Richard Byworth Engine 97 (Born: March q. 1990 HMS Colossus (16 May M8932 1914-5 Star 33 Milton An Son of Willam and Mary Ann Hogg (née Siblings (1901 ages): Robert [His father, William His parents had been Born in West Hartlepool, Co. Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August 1915 Room 4 (Jarrow) 1915 to 13 January Street, West Apprentice Godson) of Glen House, Hebburn (in Leonard (16; B: Earswick; York - (Weighman in a Chemical married for 32 years in Durham. Baptised in Roll of Honour, (Jarrow Express) Artificer Septembe 1917) and HMS Hartlepool, Electrical 1911). (They were married in the Dec. q. 1885), Harold Davidson (14; Works), was born in West 1911 and had had nine Cambridge Place Weleyan Hebburn r 1892) Defiance (14 January Co. Durham Engineer (in Wesleyan New Street Chapel, York, on 16 B: Earswick; York - Sept. q. 1887), Hartlepool (c. 1856) and children, eight still living. Merthodist Chapel, West 1917 to 14 May 1919) (in 1901), 1911) [An June 1878. Their marriage was Arthur (13; B: Earswick; York - June died in Hebburn - SS; June Hartlepool, on 23 and Glen Instrument registered in York during the June q. 1889) and Mary Harriet (11; B: q. 1929, aged 73. His September 1892. He House, Maker in quarter of 1878). Seaton Carew; Hartlepool - mother, Mary Ann, was enlisted on 10 September Hebburn (in September December q. 1890). born in York (c. 1855) and 1914. He was discharged on 1911) 1914] died in Hebburn - SS; 16 April 1919. Height: 5' 8". September q. 1936, aged Brown hair. Blue eyes. 81.]

2831 Hoggart William Jackson Lieutenan 35 31 August 1918 12/Gloucestershire France 'Claremont', Son of William and Elizabeth Hoggart of Ivy Kathleen Hoggart of Achiet-le-Grand St. Michael's ROH, t Regt. (Bristol) (95 , SS 'Claremont', Forest Hall, Communal Cemetery SS Brigade, 5th Division) Northumberl Northumberland. Extension. I.R.3. and.

6546 Hoggart Robert E. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 189 John He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on Thurs. 3 June 1915 (Divisional Pioneers, Williamson 2 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. 50th (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in Divisions) June 1915)

1232 Holborn Joseph William Private 32 15 August 1915 5/Royal Inniskilling 12611 10 July 1915 Dardanell 121 South N.E.R. - Son of Thomas and Jane Holborn of SS Liza Alice Holborn of 121 South Born and E. in SS. (In Helles Memorial. N.E.R. Memorial Sat. 11 September 1915 Sat. 11 (Holburn - Fusiliers (31 Brigade, (1914-5 Star) es Eldon Street, Craneman at Eldon Street, SS (in September Memoriam). Panel 97 to 101. (Roll of Honour), + Tues. 15 August 1916 Septembe 'Gazette') 10th (Irish) Division) (Balkans SS (in Tyne Dock 1915) and of 87 Marlborough St., SS (Turkey). York + Dock + Soldiers Died in the r 1915 2B) September Superintendent's Great War 1915), and Staff ROH, Tyne 87 Dock Marlborough St., SS

5080 Holdcroft James Private 98 1992 'D' Company, 5/Royal 12616 and (1914-5 Star) Dardanell 12 Redcar Boldon Son of John Holdcroft of 12 Redcar [22 April 1915 - Fined ten days' pay Left school at 12 to work Siblings: Thomas, John and He enlisted in Boldon Mon. 17 February 1992 Mon. 17 Inniskilling Fusiliers (31 653904 es Terrace, Colliery - a Terrace, West Boldon (in 1911) and 7 for misconduct and forfeited 17 in Boldon Colliery. At Robert. Son: James. 1 Colliery on 6 September (Page 4) February Brigade, 10th (Irish) (Balkans West Boldon Labourer Charles Street, Boldon Colliery (in days' pay for 'Absence'. 31 October Gallipoli he was wounded July 1916 - GSW left hand 1914. Height: 5' 8½". 15 1992 Division), 36/NF (from 2B) (1911), and 7 Below September 1914) 1916 - forfeited six days' pay. In three times and sent back (Somme) - admitted to August 1915: GSW - chin (Page 4) 21 April 1918) and 61 Charles Ground June and July 1918 he was suffering to Dublin. Took part in The Lord Derby War and left shoulder (neuralgia) Company, Labour Corps Street, from influenza.] the first Battle of the Hospital, Warrington, on 8 (Gallipoli). Discharged on (from 19 October 1918) Boldon Somme and was injured July 1916. medical grounds. Colliery (in twice more. Served at September the Dardanelles and got 1914) gun shot wound to the left shoulder.

3293 Holdsworth William Gunner Unknown 14 October 1917 'D' Battery, 78th Brigade 90810 France Boldon E. Sunderland. R. SS. Solferino Farm St. Nicholas' Roll of Soldiers Died in the RFA Colliery Formerly 2820 R.A.S.C. Cemetery. I.A.24. Honour, Boldon Great War (Belgium). Colliery + Boldon Colliery Workmen War Memorial 599 Holland Benjamin Private Unknown 27 September 12/West Yorkshire Regt. 3/9603 10 September France 7 Derby Whitburn Born: Marsden, South Lens Eastern St. Michael's ROH, Fri. 19 January 1917 + 17 Fri. 19 1915 (Battle of (63 Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 Terrace, SS Colliery Shields. E. SS. KIA on the Communal Cemetery. SS + Derby Street July 1918 + Soldiers Died January Loos) Division) Star) third day of the Battle of Grave Reference: 17. Roll of Honour + in the Great War 1917 Loos. Whitburn Colliery ROH 6875 Holland George Robinson 2nd MC 80 or 81 June q. 1979 (SS) 5 New Stone Son of John and Eleanor Holland of 131 [Sister-in-Law: Sarah I. Holland (B: [His father, John (A Siblings (1901 ages; both Born in Cramlington, Frederick Street Roll A. (sic) (Born: 13 Row, South Eldon Street, SS (in 1911) Bedlington, Northumberland) - Herbalist/Healer - born in Cramlington): Northumberland. Birth of Honour May Cramlington aged 25 in 1911. Niece: Eleanor A. formerly a Miner Thomasina (19) and John registered in Tynemouth - 1898) (in 1901), Holland (B: Seaton Delaval, (Hewer)), was born in (16; A Colliery Blacksmith). June q. 1898. Siblings (1911 and 131 Northumberland) - aged 1 in 1911.] Calstock, Cornwall, and Grandmother: Grace ages; both born in South Eldon was 54. His mother, George Holland (GRO) - Cramlington - Twins): Street, SS (in Eleanor, was born in born at Dunterton, Andrew (9; Tynemouth - 1911) Alnwick, Devonshire, aged 72 in September q. 1901) and Northumberland, and was 1901. She died - Norah (9; Tynemouth - 38 in 1901.] Tynemouth; June q. 1903, September q. 1901). aged 74.

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613 Hollands William Private 21 1 July 1916 'B' Company, 27 27/1001 11 January 1916 France Readhead's Son of Aaron Shadforth Hollands and Unmarried. [Attack on La Boisselle - Brother: Thomas Banks Born and E. in SS. In the Thiépval Memorial. Holy Trinity Church Wed. 14 February 1917 Wed. 14 (Family (Tyneside Irish) /NF (No 1914-5 Star) Shipyard Maria Hollands of 1 Johnson's Street, SS. assembled in Tara-Usna Hollands - B. SS - March q. Battalion Band and Pier and Face 10B, ROH, SS + West + Thurs. 30 June 2016 + February Headston (103 Brigade, 34th (Blacksmith) (His mother, Maria, died 23 July 1929, line on right in support of 1904; Died 20 September Company Football Team. 11B and 12B Holborn ROH + Fri. 1 July 2016 + John 1917 + e) Division) aged 54 - Family Headstone). 15th & 16th Royal Scots. 1969, aged 65. (There is a John Sheen gives his address Readhead's Plaque Sheen + 'Irish Heroes' Photo. of Moved forward 7.40 am. Family Headstone in as 1 Johnsons Hill, SS. His (1917) + Soldiers Died in opposite Many casualties crossing Harton Cemetery (E.)). name appears as 'A. the Great War page 21 in Chapes Spur. About 70% Officer's letter offering Hollands' on the Readhead's 'Irish casualties sustained condolences. Plaque. Heroes in before German front line the War', reached. Casualties - compiled 550.] by Felix Lavery. Everett and Co. 1917. Person No. 43.

3698 Holliday George Ernest Private Unknown 11 April 1918 1st/6th (Territorial) 242915 No 1914-5 Star France Son of Mrs. Margaret Holliday of 5 E. Newcastle. R. SS. Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Aidan's Church Soldiers Died in the ('Operation West Riding Regt. (146 Garibaldi Terrace, Ocean Road, SS Panel 82 to 85 and ROH Great War Georgette') Brigade, 49th (West 162A. (Belgium). Riding) Division)

2148 Holloran Michael James Private 27 24 June 1920 West Yorkshire Regt. 4525873 No MRIC entry. 21 Stanley Smelter in a Son of Mary Gilchrist (formerly Holloran, [His mother, Mary, was His birth was registered in Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 Street, Steelworks née Corr - Vin Mullen) of 17 Stanley born in Jarrow and was SS during the June quarter Y.342. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Jarrow (in (in 1911) Street, Jarrow, and the late James 37. His step-father, of 1892. He attended St. 1911) Holloran Hammoan Gilchrist, was Bede's R.C. School, Jarrow. born in Hartlepool and No SDGW entry. was 37. They had been married for nine years.]

6987 Holloran Daniel Private 79 or 80 Buried: 26 June 26 (Tyneside Irish) / NF 26/297 No 1914-5 Star France 8 Milton A Labourer Son of Michael and Ann Holloran (née Mary Holloran (née McKittrick or [His father, Michael (A Children (1911 ages): Born in Jarrow. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 (Born: 11 1947 (103 Brigade, 34th Street, in a Paper King) of 25A Stanley Street, Jarrow. McKetterick) of 53 Albion Street, Driller), was born in James (14; B: Lanark, registered in SS - March q. 5.809. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) January Division) Jarrow (in Mill (in [Enlisted: 6 November 1914. Transferred Jarrow (in 1911). (They were Ireland and was 60 in ), Patrick (9; B: 1868. Baptised in St. Bede's 1868) 1881), 25A 1911) [A to 1st Garrison Bn. NF. Class Z Reserve. married in St. Bede's R.C. Church, 1891. His mother, Ann, Jarrow; SS - June q. 1902), R.C. Church, Jarrow, on 26 Stanley Labourer in (John Sheen).] Jarrow, on 14 April 1894. Their was born in Ireland and Margaret Jane (7; B: January 1868. On 27 April Street, June 1947 - marriage was registered in SS was 49 in 1891.] Jarrow; SS - June q. 1904), 1886 he enlisted in 4/DLI. Jarrow (in Retired?] during the June quarter of 1894). Mary (5; B: Jarrow; SS - Father-in-Law: Richard 1891), 53 December q. 1905) and McKittrick (or McKetterick). Albion John (SS; December q. Street, 1913). Jarrow (in 1911), 44 Stanley Street, Jarrow, and 13 Springwell Road, Primrose, Jarrow (in June 1947)

952 Holman Charles Alfred AB 28 (Born: 26 October 1917 Hood Bn. RND (63rd TZ/4859 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Dardanell 64 Dale Coal Miner Margaret Holman of 64 Dale Street, [Enlisted: 24 May 1915. He had brothers and one Birth registered in SS - June Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Aidan's Church Thurs. 26 October 1922 4 March (Royal Naval) Division) es Street, SS (in SS Draft for MEF: 5 October sister. q. 1889. Draft for BEF: 25 Panel 2 to 3 and 162 ROH, SS (In Memoriam) + RND 1889) (Balkans May 1915 - 1915. Joined Hood Bn: September 1916. Rejoined to 162A. (Belgium). Database 2B) RND 26.10.1915 to 9.11.1915. Hood Bn: 25 November 1916 Database) Dysentry. Invalided to UK: to 26 October 1917. 25.11.1915.]

4213 Holman John Private Unknown Unknown 14/DLI (64 Brigade, 21st 1914-5 Star France 71 Maxwell St. Hilda's 'Wounded in action in Thurs. 7 October 1915 Thurs. 7 Division) Street, SS Colliery France' - 'Gazette' (probably October during the Battle of Loos). 1915

1135 Holmes John Postgate Fireman/T 35 15 February 1916 SS 'Wilston' () Mercantile South Annie Bravey (formerly Holmes) of Born in SS. The Fifth List of Tower Hill Memorial East Holborn Roll of Thurs. 29 November Sleightholm rimmer Marine Shields. 30 Hardwick Street, SS Mercantile Marine Deaths Honour (?) 1917 + Sat. 15 February gives his place of residency 1919 as SS. (In Memoriam).

1727 Holmes John Wiseman Private 34 13 December 12/West Yorkshire Regt. 50490 No 1914-5 Star France 135 Salem Shipbuilders' Margaret Davis Holmes (née Smith) [His wife, Margaret, was Son: Joseph - born in Born in Leeds. His birth was Mory Abbey Military St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the 1917 (9 Brigade, 3rd Division) Street, Dock of 135 Salem Street, Jarrow (in born at Keswick, Newcastle and 3 in 1911. registered at Hunslet, Cemetery, Mory. Honour Great War Jarrow (in Labourer (in 1911) and 36 Stepney Lane, Cumberland, and was 25. Brother-in-Law: Nicholas Yorkshire, during the II.D.5. 1911) 1911) Newcastle. (Their marriage was They had been married Smith - born in Carlisle September quarter of 1883. registered in Newcastle during the for three years and had and an 18-year old E. and R. Jarrow. December quarter of 1907). had two children, one still Grocer's Errand Boy in living.] 1911.

2149 Holmes William Private Unknown 16 June 1915 1/NF (9 Brigade, 3rd 3/7873 23 November France Jarrow. Mrs. Williemina Scott (formerly He had three children - Born in Jarrow. E. North Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 21 April 1916 Division) 1914 (1914-5 Holmes, née Craik) of 18 Pearson Jarrow Express. Children Shields. Memorial. Panel 8 Honour (Jarrow Express) + Star) Place, Jarrow. (They were married (both births registered in and 12. (Belgium). Soldiers Died in the in St. Peter's Church, Monkton SS): William (March q. Great War Village, on 12 March 1911. Their 1913) and Margaret marriage was registered in SS (December q. 1914). during the March quarter of 1911).

2964 Holmes Leonard Private 27 24 March 1918 1st/4th (Territorial) 29554 No 1914-5 Star France Son of Mary Jane and the late William Born: New Basford, Pozières Memorial. Soldiers Died in the ('Operation East Yorkshire Regt. Holmes of 122 Rodsley Avenue, Nottinghamshire. E. Jarrow. Panel 27 and 28 Great War Michael') (150 Brigade, 50th Gateshead R. Gateshead. Formerly (Northumbrian) 46442 Yorkshire Regt. Division)

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3107 Holmes Arthur Private 34 24 August 1918 33rd Bn. Australian 1403 France 35 Catherine Trading on Son of Charles and Caroline Holmes Beatrice Holmes of 35 Catherine Born in SS. He is mentioned Villers-Bretonneux Street Mon. 9 September 1918 (Family Infantry, Australian Street, SS (in the Street, SS (in August 1918) and 6 on the Family Headstone of Military Cemetery. Roll of Honour, SS Headston Imperial Force August 1918) Australian Little Gipp Street, Carrington, New August and Caroline Yutt VIII.F.9. e) or 35 and 6 Little Coast South Wales (No. 3958) as being 'Son of (CGWC) Gipp Street, ('Gazette') the Above' (Caroline). Carrington, New South Wales

6345 Holmes A. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th (Northumbrian) 173 South He enlisted in the 4th Fri. 21 May 1915 Howitzer Brigade RFA Eldon Street, (Northumbrian) Howitzers SS (in May on 20 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1915)

7146 Holmes Charles Eric Private Unknown Unknown DLI 32188 No 1914-5 Star Sunny Son of August and Caroline Yutt of 36 [His mother, Caroline, Siblings: Arthur Holes (SS; Born in SS. Birth registered Wellington Street Terrace, SS Wellington Street, SS died on 27 June 1939, June q. 1893) and Caroline in SS - September q. 1890. Roll of Honour, SS (in 1891), aged 76 - Family Augusta Yutt (SS; He emigrated to Canada - Wellington Headstone in Harton December q. 1899). sailed aboard the 'Duchess Street, SS (in Cemetery.] Brother: AB August of York' from Liverpool, 1901), and Anderson Yutt, Hood Bn. arriving at Montreal on 8 36 RND, died 3 November August 1929. Wellington 1951, aged 87 (No. 3958). Street,SS (in 1911) 7173 Holmes Stanley Private 71 September q. 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th 77797 No 1914-5 Star France 28/30 Carr A Student- Son of John and Meggie Holmes (née Sarah Jane Holmes (née Brown). [His father, John (An Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in SS. Birth registered Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August 1915 1961 Division) and 15/DLI (64 Street, Teacher (in Dickinson) of 5 Cartington Place, Whitley (Their marriage was registered in Ironmonger & Glass & registered in SS): Ernest in SS - December q. 1890. Roll of Honour, (Tynemouth) Brigade, 21st Division) Hebburn (in 1911) Bay (in 1911). (Their marriage was Tynemouth during the December China Merchant), was (September q. 1885), Daughter: Vera Hebburn 1891), 28/32 registered in Newcastle during the quarter of 1919). born in Newcastle (c. Edith (24; March q. 1887), (Tynemouth; September q. Carr Street, September quarter of 1883). [His mother 1863) & died in SS - Dec. Florence (22; March q. 1921; Died: 1970 - Hebburn (in Meggie's death was registered in q. 1911, 48. His mother, 1889; A Shop Assistant), ). Discharged - 1901), and 5 Tynemouth - December q. 1912, 48.] Meggie, was born in Meggie (13; September q. Class 'Z'. Cartington Newcastle (c. 1865) & 1897) and Andrew (11; Place, died in SS - 1922. Married June q. 1899). , for 27 years and had 8 Northumberl children, 6 still living.] and (in 1911)

2150 Holt George Corporal 20 10 July 1916 8/Yorkshire Regt. (69 14306 26 August 1915 France 4 Victor Palmer's Son of Margaret Burn Stephen[s] Unmarried. [To Horseshoe Trench [Advanced on to second B. & E. in Jarrow (SS; March Thiépval Memorial. Palmer's Cenotaph Soldiers Died in the (Somme - Attack Brigade, 23rd Division) (1914-5 Star) Street, Shipbuilders (formerly Holt) of 4 Victor Street, Jarrow, (10/7) & assembled for line - 50% casualties q. 1896). [WD notes no Pier and Face 3A and Great War on Contalmaison) Jarrow (Jarrow and the late Robert Holt. attack on Contalmaison. before reaching hedge & more than 4 officers & 150 3D Shipyard) Advanced at 4.50 pm. - at wire netting in front of men reached the village. about 500 yards from the village - advanced through Over 250 prisoners taken. village heavy machine- ruins - fire from rear.] Gains consolidated & held gun & rifle fire inflicted against counter-attacks. great casualties -wire Relieved & to Belle Vue found uncut in front of Farm during night (11/7). first objective.] Casualties - 300.]

3094 Holtham Arthur Thomas Sergeant Unknown 25 March 1918 9/King's Own Yorkshire 43004 No 1914-5 Star France E. Newcastle. Formerly Honnechy British St. John's Church Soldiers Died in the (DOW) Light Infantry (64 5/61284 NF. Called a Cemetery. II.C.19. ROH, Hebburn Great War Brigade, 21st Division) Private on the St. John's ROH. 6626 Holtham William Joseph Bombardi 40 December q. 1935 5th Durham Battery, 4th 699, 755803 and 21 April 1915 France 26 Shamrock A Son of Walter and Harriet Holtham (née Ethel Holtham (née Scott). (They [His father, Walter (A Siblings (1901 ages; all Born in Hebburn. Birth [Children (all Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August 1915 er (Newcastle) (Northumbrian) 6149 (1914-5 Star) Street, Shipwright's Ellis) of 80 Shamrock Street, Hebburn (in were married in Christ Church, Shipyard Driller), was born in Hebburn; all births registered in SS - Secember registered in SS): Roll of Honour, (Jarrow Express) + Fri. 4 Howitzer Brigade, RFA, Hebburn (in Labourer in 1911). (They were married in SS' Jarrow, on 11 October 1922. Their born in Bishop's registered in SS): Henry q. 1895. He enlisted in Leslie R. (Died: SS; Hebburn February 1916 (Jarrow and 'D' Battery, 251 1901), and Hawthorne- Registry Office on 3 May 1884). [His marriage was registered in SS Itchington, Warwickshire, (16; March q. 1885; Hebburn on 27 March 1913. June q. 1925, aged 0), Express) Brigade, RFA 80 Shamrock Leslies, father died in Hebburn - June q. 1939, during the December quarter of and was 51. His mother, Apprentice Brass Height: 5' 4". Promoted to Ethel M. (SS; Street, Hebburn (in aged 79. His mother died in Hebburn - 1922). Harriet, was born in Moulder), John Thomas Bombardier on 31.3.1916. September q. 1926) Hebburn (in March 1913) Dec. q. 1918, aged 62.] Southam, Warwickshire, (15; June q. 1886), Sarah Discharged - 26.3.17. Wrote and Audrey A. (SS; 1911) and was 54. They had Emma E. (9; Sept. q. 1891) to the Hebburn Red Cross December q. 1930).] been married for 27 years & Walter (1; March q. Sewing Party thanking them and had had five children, 1900). Son: Leslie R. (SS; for a parcel received. all still living.] Sept. q. 1924).

7177 Holtham John Thomas Sergeant 83 (Born: June q. 1969 4th (Northumbrian) 346 26 Shamrock A Coal Miner Son of Walter and Harriet Holtham (née Isabella Holtham (née Parkin) of 7 [His father, Walter (A Siblings (1901 ages; all Born in Hebburn. Birth Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August 1915 20 March (Durham NE) Howitzer Brigade, RFA Street, (in 1911) [A Ellis) of 26 Shamrock Street, Hebburn (in Station Avenue, South Fence Shipyard Driller), was Hebburn): Henry (16; registered in SS - June q. Roll of Honour, (Jarrow Express) 1886) (5th Durham Howitzer Hebburn (in Driller 1901). (They were married in SS' Houses, Co. Durham (in 1911). born in Bishop's March q. 1885), Sarah 1886. Enlisted in Hebburn Hebburn Battery) 1901), 80 working for Registry Office on 3 May 1884. Their (They were married in SS' Registry Itchington, Warwickshire, Emma E. (9; Sept. q. on 5.5.1908. Discharged on Shamrock Armstrong- marriage was registered in SS during the Office on 19 March 1910. Their and was 51. His mother, 1891), William Joseph (5; 19.5.1916 after serving for 8 Street, Whitworth in June quarter of 1884). marriage was registered in SS Harriet, was born in Dec. q. 1895) & Walter (1; years 15 days - Time Hebburn (in May 1908) during the March quarter of 1910). Southam, Warwickshire, March q. 1900). Children: Expired. His father died in May 1908), and was 54. They had John T. (c. 1910), Isabella Hebburn - June q. 1939, 79. and 7 Station been married for 27 years (March q. 1913), Dora A. His mother died in Hebburn - Avenue, and had had five children, (SS; June q. 1915) & Dec. 1918, 62. South Fence all still living.] Walter (1917) Houses, Co. Durham (in 1911)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

7186 Holtham John Richard Bombardi 76 (Born: September q, Royal Field Artillery 6226 and 755875 21 April 1915 France 52 St. Rollox An Son of Thomas and Fanny M. Holtham Mary A. Holtham (née Greener). [His father, Thomas Sisters (1911 ages): Anne Born in Hebburn. Birth Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August 1915 er 13 1969 (Durham (1914-5 Star) Street, Apprentice (née Stilgoe) of 52 St. Rollox Street, (They were married in SS' Registry (General Labourer), was Lucy (24; Born: Bishop's registered in SS - March q. Roll of Honour, (Jarrow Express) December NE) Hebburn (in Engineer (in Hebburn (in 1911) Office on 4 August 1924. Their born in Bishop's Itchington, Warwickshire; 1893. Daughter: Ella Joan Hebburn 1892) 1901 and 1911) marriage was registered in SS Itchington, Warwickshire Southam - December q. (SS; December q. 1932). By 1911) during the September quarter of (c. 1855), & died in 1886) and Kate Beatrice 1911 his parents had been 1924). Hebburn - SS; December (20; Born in Hebburn; SS - married for 37 years and q. 1915, aged 62. His June q. 1890). had had seven children, six mother, Fanny M., was still living. born in Padbury, Buckinghamshire (c. 1852), & died in Hebburn - March 1920, 68.]

154 Hood John Private Unknown 14 August 1915 2/York and Lancaster 5305 2 April 1915 France 151 George Whitburn Born: Seaham, Co. Durham. Lijssenthoek Military Whitburn Colliery Sat. 4 September 1915 + Sat. 4 (DOW) Regt. (16 Brigade, 6th (1914-5 Star) Potts Street, Colliery E. Sheffield. R. SS. (In Cemetery. III.D.31. ROH Mon. 14 August 1916 + Septembe Division) SS Memoriam). (Belgium). Soldiers Died in the r 1915 Great War 3177 Hood William Private Unknown 24 December 15/Royal Scots (1st 28111 25 October 1915 Egypt (3) Born and E. in SS. Formerly Lancashire Landing Soldiers Died in the 1915 Edinburgh) (101 (1914-5 Star) 8025 K.O.S.B. MRIC also = Cemetery. J.32. Great War Brigade, 34th Division) 1/G./R. Scots. (CWGC) [SDGW = 1st G.N. Bn. Royal Scots]

3178 Hood William Gunner Unknown 6 January 1918 142nd Siege Battery 46570 No 1914-5 Star France Born: Seaham Harbour, Co. Rocquigny- Boldon Colliery 12 June 1919 + Soldiers (DOW) RGA Durham. E. SS. R. Boldon Équancourt Road Miners' Social Club Died in the Great War Colliery. British Cemetery, ROH + Boldon Manancourt. IX.B.27. Colliery Workmen War Memorial

3280 Hood Robert Bombardi 26 24 October 1918 'C' Battery, 79th Brigade 82909 14 December France Hedworth Boldon Son of Robert and Jane Ann Hood of 15 Mary Elizabeth Hood of Hedworth Born: Seaham Harbour, Co. Awoingt British St. Nicholas' Roll of Soldiers Died in the er RFA 1915 (1914-5 Lane, Boldon Colliery (?) West Terrace, Boldon Colliery Lane, Boldon Colliery Durham. E. Jarrow. The Cemetery. II.B.3. Honour, Boldon Great War Star) Colliery most likely candidate to be Colliery + Boldon the 'R.H. Hudd' on the Colliery Workmen Boldon Colliery Workmen War Memorial (?) War Memorial. 480 Hooper Thomas Hall Mess 18 or 19 16 December SS 'Elterwater' Mercantile 1 Bent's Errand Boy Son of Ann Hopper (formerly Hooper, Unmarried. Living at 30 Elizabeth He had brothers and one The 'Gazette' twice says he Tower Hill Memorial St. Michael's ROH, Fri. 18 December 1914 + Peacock Room 1914 (Newcastle) Marine Cottages, (in 1911) née Peacock = Annie Richardson in 1911, Street, SS. Siblings: Annie (full) sister. B & S-in-L: was 19. (In Memoriam). SS Sat. 9 January 1915 + Steward Mowbray aged 40, a Widow, Dressmaker, B. In SS) Hall Hooper (13) & Robert Perry Hooper The 'Elterwater', a collier Mon. 20 August 1917 + Road, SS and the late Robert Hooper. Stepson of William Henry (10) - both (Born in SS, 19 and a Ship's sailing from Dunston Mon. 16 December 1918 Robert Hopper. born in SS + Jane Steward in 1911) & Edith (Gateshead), struck a mine + Fri. 16 December 1921 Thompson Richardson (7) Hooper + little niece Edith. c. three miles east of (In Memoriam) = his half-sister. Scarborough, with six of the crew of 18 being lost.

100 Hope John William Private 23 1 July 1916 10/West Yorkshire Regt. 3/9771 17 August 1915 France 164 Marsden Whitburn Son of Thomas and Jennie Hope Intended wife: Lily [Attack on Fricourt. War Born and E. in SS. He had Thiépval Memorial. St. Michael's ROH, Thurs. 3 August 1916 + Fri. 28 July (50 Brigade, 17th (1914-5 Star) Street, SS Colliery Diary records the loss of been a Lance-Corporal. Pier and Face 2A, 2C SS + Whitburn Thurs. 30 June 2016 + 1916 + (Northern) Division) the C.O. with his second and 2D Colliery ROH Fri. 1 July 2016 + Mon. 27 in command and adjutant Soldiers Died in the June 2016 (all killed) and casualty Great War figures of 22 officers and c. 750 other ranks.]

1624 Hope Luke L/C 27 Military Medal 28 March 1918 23/Royal Fusiliers (1st G/113 1 June 1915 France 49 Ellison Son of Robert (a Hydaulic Fitter) and [Brothers (both born in Southwick): [In 1901 his father, Brother: Benjamin Born in Southwick, Le Cateau Military Fri. 20 December 1918 (DOW) Sportsman's Bn.) (99 (1914-5 Star) Terrace, Eleanor (Ellen) Hope of 49 Ellison Samuel Barkes (Sunderland; March Robert, was 59. He was Forbister Hope, 15/DLI, Sunderland (Sunderland; Cemetery. V.A.9. (Gazette) + Fri. 20 Brigade, 2nd Division) Hebburn Terrace, Hebburn Quay. q. 1883) and George Robert born in Felling, Co. KIA 25 September 1915, September q. 1892). E. December 1918 (Jarrow Quay (in (Sunderland; June q. 1889).] Durham. His mother, aged 19 (No. 5774) - London. R. Hebburn Quay. Express) + Soldiers Died 1918) + 16 Eleanor, was 48 in 1901 Jarrow Express. He had DOW while a P.O.W. - in the Great War Dunston and was born in Cowpen, brothers and sisters. 'Gazette' & 'Jarrow Express'. Street, Northumberland.] MRIC says he served in 9th Hebburn (in Bn. Royal Fusiliers. 1901) 4184 Hope Henry Corporal Unknown Unknown 14/DLI (64 Brigade, 21st 1914-5 Star France 7 Bertram Boldon 'Wounded in action in Holy Trinity Boys' Wed. 6 October 1915 Wed. 6 Division) Street, SS Colliery France' - 'Gazette' (probably School ROH, SS October during the Battle of Loos). (Served) 1915 He attended Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 27 June 1904; Left: 6 May 1910.

5774 Hope Benjamin Private 19 25 September 15/DLI (64 Brigade, 21st 20332 49 Ellison Son of Robert (a Hydaulic Fitter) and Unmarried. [A Memorial Service [In 1901 his father, Brother: L/C Luke Hope Born in Southwick, Loos Memorial. Panel Fri. 22 September 1916 Forbister 1915 (Battle of Division) Street, Eleanor (Ellen) Hope of 49 Ellison Street, was held in his memory on 24 Robert, was 59. He was MM, 23/Royal Fusiliers, Sunderland. Birth registered 106 and 107. (Jarrow Express) + Fri. 6 Loos) Hebburn Hebburn Quay September 1916 in the Primitive born in Felling, Co. DOW 28 March 1918, in Sunderland - March q. (Belgium). October 1916 (Jarrow Quay (in Methodist Church, Argyle Street, Durham. His mother, aged 27 (No. 1624). 1896. Brothers (both born Express) + Fri. 20 September Hebburn. He was a devout Eleanor, was 48 in 1901 in Southwick): Samuel December 1918 (Jarrow 1915) + 16 Christian.] and was born in Cowpen, Barkes (Sunderland; March Express) Dunston Northumberland.] q. 1883) and George Robert Street, (Sunderland; June q. 1889). Hebburn (in 901) 5812 Hope J.A.R. Gunner Unknown Meritorious Unknown Royal Field Artillery Jarrow. Fri. 6 June 1919 (Jarrow Service Medal Express) 1476 Hopgood Edward George Corporal 35 16 December Royal Garrison Artillery 2465 No 1914-5 Star 26 Bowman Florence Yeeles (formerly Hopgood, Stationed at Frenchman's Harton Cemetery. No SDGW entry Wheeler 1914 (CGWC) [11 Street, SS née Thompson) of 64 H.S. Edwards Point, SS. Coroner's Inquest B.1280. (South November 1914 Street, SS (CWGC). [Margaret held as he drowned under Shields). (Last Seen)] Hopgood of 26 Bowman Street, SS mysterious circumstances. (Resided with her mother) - He married on 9 November 'Gazette'.] 1914.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

402 Hopper Thomas Private 27 13 October 1916 14/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th 16315 11 September France 44 West Whitburn Sarah Hopper (née Leitch) of 44 Children: James Leitch Brother & S-in-L: John & Born and E. in SS. He had Grove Town Holy Trinity Church Fri. 3 November 1916 + Fri. 3 (DOW) (Somme) Division) 1915 (1914-5 Walpole Colliery West Walpole Street, SS. (They (SS, June q. 1908), Ellen Caroline. Brother & S-in-L: three children: James, Ellen Cemetery, Méaulte. ROH, SS + Whitburn Sat. 12 & Mon. 14 Novembe Star) Street, SS were married in Holy Trinity Leitch (SS, March q. Ned (in France) & Julia. & Edith. DOW R. in A. I.O.44. Colliery ROH October 1918 + Soldiers r 1916 Church, High Shields, on 1 February 1910), Sarah (SS, B. June Sister & B-in-L: Eleanor & Parents-in-Law: Mr. & Mrs. Died in the Great War 1908. Their marriage was q. 1912, D. June q. 1914, Jack. Sister & B-in-L: Leitch. B-in-L & S-in-L: registered in SS during the March aged 2) and Edith (SS, Margaret & Matthew. George and Dora Leitch. (In quarter of 1908). December q. 1913). Memoriam).

978 Hopper Daker Gardiner Private 19 9 June 1915 1st/7th DLI (Pioneers) 7/3511 19 April 1915 France 87 Elizabeth Whitburn Only son of Mr. & Mrs. Hopper of 87 Unmarried. Sisters: Daisy and Winnie. Born in SS. E. Sunderland. R. Harlebeke New British St. Michael's ROH, Thurs. 27 May 1915 + Thurs. 5 (DOW) (151 Brigade, 50th (1914-5 Star) Street, SS Colliery Elizabeth Street, SS Aunt and Uncle: Mr. and SS. Birth registered in SS - Cemetery. II.B.4. SS + Whitburn Thurs. 5 August 1915 + August (Northumbrian) Mrs. Lee. September q. 1895. DOW R. (Belgium). Colliery ROH Mon. 28 May 1917 + 1915 Division) in A. in a hospital at Soldiers Died in the Landelede, Germany. (In Great War Memoriam). 2697 Hopper Thomas Private 41 28 September 1st/4th (Territorial) NF 4/3052 No 1914-5 Star France 94 Cooper in a Son of Thomas and Margaret Hopper Mary Jane Hopper (née Mullen) of [His wife, Mary Jane, was Children (1911 ages; all Born in Jarrow (SS; Wallsend (Church Soldiers Died in the 1916 (DOW) (149 Brigade, 50th Stephenson Chemical (née Burns). (They were married on 29 94 Stephenson Street, Willington born in Jarrow and was born in Howdon, December q. 1875). E. Bank) Cemetery, Great War (Northumbrian) Street, Works (in April 1871. Their marriage was Quay, Northumberland. (They 32. They had been Northumberland): Thomas North Shields. Northumberland. Division) Willington 1911) registered in SS during the June quarter were married in SS' Registry Office married for 11 years and (11), John (10), Margaret F.C.141. Quay, of 1871). on 28 July 1900. Their marriage had had five children, all (4), Robert (2) and an Northumberl was registered in SS during the still living.] unnamed daughter (under and (in September quarter of 1900). one month old). 1911) 3103 Hopper Wilfred Private 27 5 November 1916 1st/8th (Teritorial) DLI 300262 20 April 1915 France Son of the late Mark and Annie Hopper [Hénencourt Wood [Heavy losses soon after Born: Croxdale, Co. Durham. Warlencourt British Derby Street Roll of Soldiers Died in the (Somme - Attack (151 Brigade, 50th (1914-5 Star) (17/10), Bécourt Wood leaving start positions and E. Houghton-le-Spring, Co. Cemetery. VII.E.25. Honour, SS Great War on Butte de (Northumbrian) (23/10), Mametz Wood withdrawal ordered. The Durham. R. Hetton-le-Hole, Warlencourt and Division) (25/10), front line (Snag 'Official History' notes that Co. Durham. Formerly 2361 Gird Trench) Trench and support) men had to pull each DLI. (3/11). Attack on Butte other out of the mud de Warlencourt and Gird before advance could be Trench (5/11).] made. To Mametz Wood (6/11).]

4502 Hopper Duncan Petty Unknown Unknown Collingwood Bn. RND 3/66 (RNVR) 1914 'Mons' France 29 A Labourer Beatrice A. Hopper (née Gill) of 29 [Enlisted: 3 August 1905. Children (all registered in Height: 5'8". Auburn hair. RND Service Record Officer (Born: 26 Star' Shortridge (RND Service Shortridge Street, SS + 125 Maxwell 22 August 1914 - Joined SS): Duncan (December q. Grey eyes. C. of E. War February Street, SS + Record) Street, SS + 35 Fordland Place, Collingwood Bn. 1912), Henry G. Gratuity - £29/10s. Tattoo 1884 - 125 Maxwell , Sunderland. (They were 8.10.1914 - Interned in (September q. 1914) and on left forearm. RND Street, SS + married on 31 August 1912. Their Holland. On leave from Margaret P. (December Service 35 Fordland marriage was registered in SS Holland, expiring 1918). Record) Place, during the September quarter of 9.3.1917. 29.10.1918 to Pallion, 1912). 28.11.1918 - On leave Sunderland from Holland. 20.1.1919 - Demobilised.]

4591 Hopper James AB Unknown Unknown Drake Bn. RND TZ/118 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Dardanell 171 Cuthbert An Son of John Hopper of 14 Caledonian [Enlisted: 11 September [20.11.1915 - Leave. Height: 5'7½". Brown hair. RND Service Record (Born: 6 es Street, Apprentice Street, Hebburn 1914. 3 November 1914 - 1.2.1916 - Temporarily Blue eyes. C. of E. War March (Balkans Hebburn Fitter and Joined Drake Bn. demobilised from Gratuity - £7/10s. 1896) 2B) Turner (RND 15.8.1915 - Admitted to Blandford. 19.12.1918 - Service 15th GH, Alexandria Discharged.] Record) (Pleurisy). 4.10.1915 - Invalided to aboard HS 'Andania'. 15.10.1915 - Admitted to Plymouth Hospital (Pleurisy, satisfactory).]

3598 Hopwood William Clare First 43 4 August 1917 SS 'Cairnstrath' Mercantile South [SS 'Cairnstrath' was on a Born: Congleton, Cheshire. Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 9 May 1919 Arstall Officer (Newcastle) Marine Shields. voyage from Bilbao to the The 14th List of Mercantile Tyne with a cargo of iron Marine Deaths gives his ore when it was place of residency as South torpedoed and sunk by Shields. the U-71, six miles SSW of Ile du Pilier, France. 22 of the crew were killed.]

5939 Horn G.W. Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 27 He worked Married. Wounded for the second Mon. 29 April 1918 Fusiliers Shortridge for SS' time by 28 April 1918 - Street, SS (in Corporation 'Gazette'. April 1918)

6588 Hornby Charles Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 13 George Birth registered in SS - Thurs. 10 June 1915 (Divisional Pioneers, Street, SS (in September q. 1893. He 50th (Northumbrian) June 1915) enlisted in the 1st/7th DLI Division) on 8 or 9 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. 4587 Horner William Hewitt AB 54 (Born: Military Medal December q. 1951 Hawke Bn. RND TZ/6185 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Dardanell 41 Railway Boldon [23.5.16 - Disembarked at [Enlisted: 12 July 1915. He resided with his sister, Birth registered in SS - RND Service Record 8 July ('LG': 4th (Durham N.E.) es Cottages, Colliery [A Alexandria. 3.11.16 - To 2nd Field 9.9.1915 - Drafted to Mrs. Catherine Baglin, in September q. 1897. Height: 1897) Supplement, 9 (Balkans Green Lane, Miner (RND Ambulance (Scabies). 23.2.17 - Blandford from Crystal July 1915. [7.2.1916 - 5'3½". Dark brown hair. July 1917, aged 2B) Tyne Dock Service Wounded (Bomb wound, right Palace Depot. 5.12.1915 - Joined Hawke Bn. 18.5.16 - Brown eyes. C. of E. War 6831) Record)] shoulder, accidentally self- Drafted to Hawke Bn. Embarked on HMT Gratuity - £20. Appendicitis inflicted). 6.3.17 - Rejoined unit. 17.12.1915 - 'Franconia' at Mudros.] scar on stomach. 6.8.17 - Posted to 223rd Machine- Disembarked at Gun Company RND. 19.11.18 - Alexandria. 29.12.1915 - Demobilised Embarked on HMT 'Arcadian'. 6.1.1916 - Disembarked at Alexandria from HMT 'Arcadian']

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

5462 Horsfield Alfred Corporal Unknown DCM + Military Unknown Royal Engineers 115 Cuthbert Presented with a gold watch Fri. 30 August 1918 Medal and Bar Street, from the Hebburn Heroes' (Jarrow Express) Hebburn Fund in August 1918. Awarded the MM and Bar in 1916 and the DCM in March 1917. 4869 Horsley J. Private Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / 22/896 South John Sheen NF (102 Brigade, 34th Shields. Division) (John Sheen)

5986 Houlsby Joseph Gibson Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th (Northumbrian) South Ruth Houlsby (née Spour). (They Children (all registered in His birth was registered in Holy Trinity Boys' Howitzer Brigade RFA Shields. were married in St. Jude's Church, SS): Maud (September q. SS - December q. 1898. He School ROH, SS SS, on 12 July 1919. Their marriage 1919), Albert (June q. attended Holy Trinity Boys' (Served) was registered in SS during the 1921) and Gordon School, SS - Admitted: 20 September quarter of 1919). (September q. 1928). August 1906; Left: 23 August 1912.

2866 House John Evans Peel AB 22 10 August 1918 SS 'Madame Renee' Mercantile 132 Edith Son of John and Eleanor Jane House (née Tower Hill Memorial Tues. 8 October 1918 (Jack) (Newcastle) Marine Street, SS Peel) of 132 Edith Street, SS 4788 House J. Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 27 27/991 11 January 1916 France South [Promoted L/C. 6 October En;isted: 4 January 1915. John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / NF (No 1914-5 Star) Shields. 1916 - Discharged on Wounded on 1 July 1916 Heroes' (1917) (103 Brigade, 34th (John Sheen) medical grounds (Gunshot- (34th CCS and Evacuated - Division) Wounds).] Aged 19). His name appeared in the September 1916 Casualties' List.

4730 Houston James Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 26 26/977 10 January 1916 France 5 Bede's [AWOL - 15 August 1915. Enlisted: 12 December 1914. St. Aloysius' Church John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / NF (No 1914-5 Star) Buildings, 14 April 1917 - Discharged Wounded on 1 July 1916 ROH, Hebburn Heroes' (1917) (103 Brigade, 34th Hebburn on medical grounds (Left Thigh). 2 July - 34th Division) (Gunshot-Wound). (John CCS. 5 July - Evacuated. His Sheen).] name appeared in the October 1916 Casualties' List. 7147 How Thomas Ellis Private 81 or 82 March q. 1980 DLI and Leinster Regt. 39460 and 15237 27 A Labourer Son of Alfred George and Isabella W. Ethel May Leask How (née [His father, Alfred George Siblings (1901 ages): John Born in SS. Birth registered Wellington Street Edward (Born: 21 (SS) Wellington (in March How of 27 Wellington Street, SS (in Stobbart). (They were married in (Labourer in a Lead (8; B: SS), Alfred Bertie (7; in SS - March q. 1898. Roll of Honour, SS January Street, SS (in 1922) 1901) St. Stephen's Church, SS, on 13 Factory in 1901), was B: Great Yarmouth, Grandparents (1901 ages): 1898) 1901, 1911 March 1922. Their marriage was born in Norwich, Norfolk Norfolk; September q. George How (B: Norwich; a and March registered in SS during the March (c. 1865), and died in SS - 1894), May Isabella (5; B: 70-year old Oil Dealer) and 1922) quarter of 1922). December q. 1903, aged SS - June q. 1896), Esther How (B: Norwich; 39 ('Howe'). His mother, Josephine Gladys (1; B: SS aged 69). Isabella, was born in Blyth - December q. 1899) and (c. 1875) and died in SS - George Robert (B: SS - September q. 1949, aged September q. 1904). 73.]

3915 Howard Robert Hutton Private 20 (Burial 3 October 1919 1/West Yorkshire Regt. 83535 21 Raglan Son of Mrs. Helm of 21 Raglan Street, SS Unmarried. [He attended Holy Trinity Died at Newport, Harton Cemetery. Holy Trinity Boys' School Register) Street, SS Boys' School, SS - Monmouthshire (Burial K.8354. (South ROH, SS (Served) Admitted: 19 August Register). 'Of St. Mark's Shields). 1907; Left: 16 May 1913.] Parish' - Burial Register. 'A Soldier' - Burial Register.

4347 Howard James William Private 25 DCM 2 April 1917 2/Yorkshire Regt. (21 11264 21 Raglan He worked Eldest son of Sarah and the late William Mary Howard of 3A Booth Street, He attended Holy Trinity Henin Communal Sat. 12 May 1917 + Sat. Sat. 12 (CWGC) Brigade, 30th Division) Street, SS for Mr. G. Howard (now Mrs. Helm) Sunderland Boys' School, SS - Admitted: Cemetery Extension. 21 April 1917 May 1917 or 26 Thornton 11 July 1899; Left: 25 II.D.21. February 1904. 770 Howarth John Private Unknown 2 September 1918 5/King's Own Yorkshire 63142 No 1914-5 Star France 6 Makendon Born: Bryn, Lancashire. Vaux Hill Cemetery. John Sheen + Soldiers Light Infantry (187 Street, Enlisted in 21/NF (21/1556). II.G.6. Died in the Great War Brigade, 62nd (2nd Hebburn West Riding) Division) Colliery

3290 Howarth Robert Private Unknown 14 September 20/DLI (123 Brigade, 3/11941 2 September France Boldon Mrs. J.E. Howarth, 24 Napier Street, [To Fricourt (9/9), Carlton [Position noted as being Born: Wigan, Lancashire. E. Bulls Road Cemetery, Boldon Colliery Soldiers Died in the 1916 (Somme) 41st Division) 1915 (1914-5 Colliery Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria, and Savoy Trenches 300-400 yards from SS. He is the only realistic Flers. II.E.26. Workmen War Great War Star) Australia (re. Victory Medal sent to (10/9). WD records German held Switch Line candidate for the 'R. Memorial on 16 January 1924). congestion in trenches - and isolated during day Howarth' listed as having one company moved to (12/9). Communication worked at Boldon Colliery. York Trench, another to trench dug back to original Montauban Alley. Chain line during night. Relieved of five posts (100 yards & to trenches near apart) established 100- Pommiers Redoubt (14/9). 150 yards in advance of To Carlton & Savoy front-line at night.] Trenches in reserve]

235 Howe James Edgar Gunner 30 17 October 1916 'D' Battery, 315th 1695 No 1914-5 Star France 1A Harton Son of Anna Louisa Howe and the late Margaret Isabella Howe of 1A Birth registered in Bishop Couin British Tues. 18 May 1915 + Wed. 15 (DOW) Brigade RFA Stevenson Colliery John James Howe Stevenson Steet, Westoe, SS Auckland - December q. Cemetery. II.B.6. Wed. 15 November Novembe Steet, 1885. E. and R. in SS. He 1916 + Soldiers Died in r 1916 Westoe, SS also worked at the Bridge the Great War Hotel, King Street, SS. He enlisted in the 4th (Northumbrian) Howitzers in May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

2151 Howe Herbert Private 23 28 June 1915 1/Border Regt. (87 10004 25 April 1915 Dardanell 25 Nixon Apprentice Son of George Johnstone Howe and the Unmarried. [Sister and Brother-in- Brothers (1911 ages): John Born and E. in Jarrow. Birth Helles Memorial. Jarrow Library ROH Fri. 16 June 1915 Brigade, 29th Division) (1914-5 Star) es Street, Shipyard late Isabella Howe (née Brown) of 12 Law: Margaret Binz (23 in (21; B: Carlisle; Assistant registered in SS - September Panel 119 to 125 or + St. Peter's C.E. (Jarrow Express) + Fri. (Balkans Jarrow (in Worker (in Knight Street, Jarrow. (Their marriage April 1911; B: Carlisle) and to a Marine Store Dealer) q. 1892. He attended St. 222 and 223. School ROH, Jarrow 14 July 1916 (Jarrow 2B) 1911) 1911) was registered in Carlisle during the Frederick Theodore Binz and George (20; B: Jarrow; Peter's C.E. School, Jarrow. (Turkey). Express) + Soldiers Died March quarter of 1885). of 25 Nixon Street, Apprentice Carpenter in a in the Great War Jarrow.] Shipyard).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

3008 Howe John Soulsby Private 26 21 August 1915 6/Yorkshire Regt. (32 11394 14 July 1915 Dardanell Son of the late Robert and Elizabeth Born and E. in SS. Birth Helles Memorial. Soldiers Died in the Scott (Attack on W Hills, Brigade, 11th (Northern) (1914-5 Star) es Howe of Jarrow registered in SS - December Panel 55 to 58. Great War Suvla Plain) Division) (Balkans q. 1889. (Turkey). 2B) 4247 Howe Sydney Private Unknown Unknown 1914-5 Star France 4 Farnham Harton Wounded in action on 26 Fri. 22 October 1915 Fri. 22 Road, Tyne Colliery September 1915 (on the October Dock second day of the Battle of 1915 Loos) - 'Gazette'. 4870 Howe John Private Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / 22/260 No 1914-5 Star South Enlisted: 14 November 1914. John Sheen NF (102 Brigade, 34th Shields. His name appeared in the Division) (John Sheen) January 1918 Casualties' List. Transferred to Depot. 2 February 1919 - Discharged.

6497 Howe J.B. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th (Northumbrian) 70 Stevenson He enlisted in the 4th Fri. 28 May 1915 Howitzer Brigade RFA Street, SS (in (Northumbrian) Howitzers May 1915) RFA on 27 May 1915 - 'Gazette.

6600 Howe Robert Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 39 Dock He enlisted in the 1st/7th Sat. 12 June 1915 (Divisional Pioneers, Street, Tyne DLI on 10 or 11 June 1915 - 50th (Northumbrian) Dock (in 'Gazette'. Division) June 1915)

4395 Howell Percy Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 1914-5 Star France [In a letter to Mrs. Medley [Possibly 'Percy Howells' Tues. 15 June 1915 Tues. 15 Fusiliers of Readhead Street, SS, he (MRIC) (17139) - arrived in June 1915 described his life being France on 18 May 1915.] saved on Whit Monday 1915 by a bullet - straight through a Bible he had on his person.]

5978 Howell W. Leading Unknown Military Medal Unknown Hood Bn. (63rd (Royal South Wed. 12 April 1919 Seaman Naval) Division) Shields.

2152 Howes Joseph Alfred Private 35 10 October 1918 7/East Yorkshire Regt. 205780 No 1914-5 Star France 102 Linotype Son of James Dobson Howes and Jane Jane Bradley Howes (née Cameron) [His father, James Daughters (1911 ages): Born and E. in Jarrow. A Montay-Neuvilly Road Jarrow Library ROH Fri. 1 November 1918 (50 Brigade, 17th Westbourne Operator Ina Howes (née Davison) of 55 Princess of 102 Westbourne Avenue, Dobson, was born in Isabella (4; B: SS) and native of Jarrow. Siblings Cemetery, Montay. + St. Mark's Church (Jarrow Express) + Fri. (Northern) Division) Avenue, (Compositer) Street, Jarrow. (They were married on 7 Gateshead (in 1911), and 44 Hartlepool and was a 53- Hilda (2; B: SS). [His wife, (1911 ages): Jane Cecilia I.H.10. Triptych, Jarrow 15 November 1918 Gateshead for the October 1878. Their marriage was Stothard Street, Jarrow. (They year old Shipyard Jane Bradley Howes, was (24), Ina Lamb (22), (Jarrow Express) + (in 1911), 'Jarrow registered in SS during the December were married in St. Mary's Church, Plumber. His mother, born in SS and was 28 in Margaret (18), Arthur (11), Soldiers Died in the and 44 Express' quarter of 1878). SS, on 30 April 1906 - SS; June q. Jane Ina, was born in April 1911.] Dorothy Davison (10) and Great War Stothard Newspaper 1906). Bedlington, Nthd., and Benjamin Gray (8). Street, was a 50-year old Jarrow (in Greengrocer. They had October been married for 32 years 1918) and had had 15 children, 12 still living.]

5345 Howes W.C. AB Unknown Unknown RND (RNVR) 45 Princess Son of Mr. and Mrs. Howes of 45 Previously reported Fri. 26 April 1918 Street, Princess Street, Jarrow 'Missing' but found to be a (Jarrow Express) Jarrow P.O.W. in Germany (Jarrow Express). 5975 Howes J.M. Sergeant Unknown Long Service and Unknown Loyal North Lancashire South [He left the Army in February 1919. [He was promoted [He then spent five years He had served in the Army Thurs. 3 April 1919 Good Conduct Regt. Shields. He was not a native of SS but Corporal in 1908 and in the South Lancashire for twenty years. He Medals resided there - 'Gazette'.] Sergeant Master Tailor in Regt. and a further year in enlisted on 4 February 1899 1913. He had won the the Loyal North Lancashire in the King's (Liverpool one mile Army & Navy Regt.] Regt.), serving in that Champioship twice. He regiment for 14 years. had served nearly four years in Egypt without leave.] 180 Howey Charles L/C 30 1 July 1916 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / 22/788 No 1914-5 Star France 11 Isabella Westoe New Son of George Watson Howey and Alice [Attacked south of La Boisselle 7.30 [His father, George Siblings (1911 ages): Born in Jarrow (SS; June q. Thiépval Memorial. St. Michael's ROH, Tues. 17 November Fri. 25 NF (102 Brigade, 34th Street, SS (in Pit (A Mine- Howey (née Hood) of 11 Isabella Street, am - moved forward with 21/NF - Watson, was born in George William (22; B: 1886). He had enlisted in Pier and Face 10B, SS + St. Hilda's 1914 + Fri. 25 August August Division) 1911) Sinker - in SS. (They were married on 21 June 1883. high casualties - just 150 men Newcastle and was a 51- Hexham; Coal Miner 22/NF at 36 King Street, SS, 11B and 12B Miners' Lodge ROH 1916 + Tues. 2 January 1916 + 1911) Their marriage was registered in SS located in German line at nightfall. year old Stoneman in a (Hewer); Beatrice (19; B: between Tuesday 10 and 1917 + Thurs. 30 June Mon. 27 during the June quarter of 1883). Withdrew from positions behind Coal Mine. His mother, Jarrow; A Dressmaker) Monday 16 November 1914 - 2016 + Fri. 1 July 2016 + June 2016 Tara Usna line through Albert to Alice, was born in and Ralph Milburn (11; B: then living in Isabella Street, Tues. 5 July 1916 + + Tues. 5 Millencourt (4/7).] Morpeth and was also 51. SS - December q. 1899). SS. Soldiers Died in the July 2016 They had been married He was the uncle of Moira Great War for 28 years and had had Howey, Veronica Baggott six children, five still and Kenneth Howey of SS. living.]

329 Howey Richard Private 26 14 March 1916 14/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th 14737 11 September France 2 Windmill Son of Richard and Jane Howey of 2 Brother: Bob (on active Born and E. in SS. His birth Lijssenthoek Military West Holborn ROH. Fri. 31 March 1916 + Wed. 5 (DOW) Division) 1915 (1914-5 Hill, SS Windmill Hill, SS service). Only Sister and was registered in SS during Cemetery. V.C.9. Wed. 5 April 1916 + April 1916 Star) ('Gazette' - 5 Brother-in-Law: Maggie the September quarter of (Belgium). Wed. 14 March 1917 + April 1916) and Billy. 1890. DOW R. in A. (In Fri. 14 March 1919 + Memoriam). Mon. 14 March 1921 + Wed. 14 March 1923 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

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4525 Howie James AB Unknown Unknown Hood Bn. RND KX/408 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Dardanell 41 William A Labourer Son of Rose Ann Jenkins (formerly [20.5.1916 - Disembarked at [Enlisted in NF: 3 [29.4.1916 - Admitted to Height: 5'6½". Brown hair. RND Service Record (Born: 5 es Street, (RND Service Howie) of 41 William Street, Hebburn Marseilles. 18 to 28.9.1916 - Leave September 1914. Base Depot, Mudros, from Blue eyes. A Roman July 1894) (Balkans Hebburn Record) to UK. 7.4.1917 - Invalided on HS Transferred to RNVR: 11 detention on Malta Catholic. War Gratuity - £24. 2B) 'Princess Elizabeth' to War Hospital, September 1914. (commenced 29.2.1916). 8.10.1918 - Wounded Bradford. 26.10.1917 - Wounded 6.5.1915 - Wounded 15.5.1916 - Embarked (GSW). 17.2.1919 - (GSW, neck, severe). 27.10.1917 - (GSW, second finger left HMT 'Minnewaska' at Demobilised. Admitted to 18th GH, Dannes hand). 11.5.1915 - Mudros.] Camiers.] Admitted Military Hospital, Citadel, Cairo, from Alexandria. 16.2.1916 -Drunk on duty: Awarded 42 days detention.] 2153 Howitt Thomas Private 20 5 October 1918 13/DLI (74 Brigade, 204293 No 1914-5 Star France 11 Union Palmer's Son of Robert and Jane Howitt (née Unmarried. [His father, Robert, was Brother: Robert - born in No SDGW entry. Guizancourt Farm Palmer's Cenotaph Alexander 25th Division) Street, Shipbuilders Fairweather) of 11 Union Street, Jarrow born in Jarrow and a 23-year old Cemetery, Gouy. B.3. Jarrow (in (Galvanising (in 1911), and 49 Derby Street, Jarrow. and was a 57-year old Boilermaker in April 1911. 1911), and Works (They were married on 18 June 1878. Engineer's Labourer in the 49 Derby Steelworks) Their marriage was registered in SS White Lead Industry. His Street, during the June quarter of 1878). mother, Jane, was born at Jarrow St. Peter's (sic), Northumberland. They had been married for 33 years and had had 5 children, 3 living.]

2 Hoy James Able 25 (Born: 13 July 1915 Nelson Bn. RND TZ/135 (RNVR) 25 April 1915 Dardanell 10 Alnwick Harton Son of Matthew (8.6.1861 to 8.9.1944) Unmarried. Resided at 10 Alnwick Brothers: Matthew Enlisted: 14 September Helles Memorial. Roy Swales: 'Nelson at Tues. 11 Seaman 6 July (Action of Achi (1914-5 Star) es Road, Tyne Colliery and Ann Hoy (née Donnelly) (21.3.1861 Road, Tyne Dock, with his (9/Border Regt.), Patrick 1914. One of 92 Nelson Bn Panel 8 to 15. War 1914-1918', page Novembe (AB) 1890 - Baba Nullah) (Balkans Dock (in (Putter) to 7.12.1930) of 10 Alnwick Road, Tyne parents. [In the Nelson (3/West Yorkshire Regt. men KIA during the Action of (Turkey) 68. r 2008 + South 2B) 1911 and Dock. (They married at St. Mary's R.C. Bn. (K/1235) from 2 and 14th Bn. MGC); Achi Baba Nullah. Grandson Family Shields) July 1915) Chapel, Sunderland, on 20 August 1883). November 1914 to 13 July Frederick William (2/West of Patrick & Ann Hoy (nee Collection 1915.] Yorkshire Regt.); Arthur Martin) & Arthur (1837/8 - (Two - (New South Wales, 27.2.1910) & Bridget (C. Undated: emigrated in 1913); 22.7.1838- 24.8.1905) 1914 or Thomas (Harton Colliery). Donnelly (nee Moran). 1915)

1419 Hoy Robert Corporal 21 31 October 1918 63rd Division 770791 No 1914-5 Star France 85 Palatine Son of Edward & the late Janet Hoy of 60 Unmarried. Resided at 60 Livingstone Siblings: Jane Ann (16), Born and E. in SS. Enlisted St. Pol British Heugh Street Roll of Fri. 14 May 1915 + Fri. Ammunition Column (Formerly 2515 Street, SS (in Livingstone Street, SS (a 45-year old St. SS. In 1901 he lived at Alex Thompson (6) & into the 4th Northumbrian Cemetery, St. Pol-sur- Honour + St. 22 February 1918 + Fri. RFA RFA) May 1915) + widower in 1911, Cartman, married for 40 Livingstone St. Thomas (4) - all born in SS Howitzer Battery (HQ in Ternoise. II.C.11. Stephen's Roll of 30 May 1919 + Soldiers 60 20 years and the father of 10 children, 7 Siblings: Eleanor (12), (ages in 1911). B: Pte. Hebburn) in the Recruiting Honour + Waterloo Died in the Great War Livingstone still living). Edward (8), & George Joseph Alexander Hoy, Office at 21A Victoria Vale Roll of Honour Street, SS (in Heppell Hoy (6 months) - 1/Lincolnshire Regt., KIA 4 Terrace, Fowler Street, SS, 1911) all born in SS (ages in October 1917, aged 18 on Thursday 13 May 1915. 1901). (No. 1420).

1420 Hoy Joseph Alexander Private 18 4 October 1917 1/Lincolnshire Regt. (62 42357 No 1914-5 Star France 85 Palatine Son of Edward & the late Janet Hoy of 60 Unmarried. Resided at 60 Livingstone Siblings: Jane Ann (16), Born and E. in SS. Brother: Tyne Cot Cemetery. Heugh Street Roll of Fri. 22 February 1918 + Brigade, 21st Division) Street, SS (?) Livingstone Street, SS (a 45-year old St. SS. In 1901 he lived at Robert (14, Newsboy), Corporal Robert Hoy, 63rd XLV.H.15. (Belgium). Honour + St. Fri. 30 May 1919 + (in May widower in 1911, Cartman, married for 40 Livingstone St. Alex Thompson (6) and Division Ammunition Stephen's Roll of Soldiers Died in the 1915) + 60 20 years and the father of 10 children, 7 Siblings: Eleanor (12), Thomas (4) - all born in SS Column RFA, KIA 31 October Honour + Waterloo Great War Livingstone still living). Edward (8), & George (ages in 1911). 1918, aged 21 (No. 1419). Vale Roll of Honour Street, SS (in Heppell Hoy (6 months) - Formerly 18826 15th 1911) all born in SS (ages in Training Reserve Bn. 1901).

3776 Hoy Frederick William L/C 65 (Born: 13 November 'D' Company, 2/West 3/9371 12 December France 15 St. Harton Seventh son of Matthew (8.6.1861 - Sarah Ellen Hoy (née Baines) of 15 [Children: James B: AB James Hoy, Nelson A Lewis-Gunner. Awarded Harton Cemetery. [Participated in The Wed. 30 June 1915 Tues. 11 2 January 1957 Yorkshire Regt. (23 1914 (1914-5 Cuthbert's Colliery 8.9.1944) and Ann Hoy (née Donnelly) St. Cuthbert's Avenue, SS. (They (2.6.1919 - 25.4.1996); Dn. RND, KIA 13 July 1915, SWB. His Service Record has M.10310. (South Christmas Truce of (Letter of Thanks for Novembe 1892 - Brigade, 8th Division) Star) Avenue, SS (Putter) (21.3.1861 - 7.12.1930). (They were married in SS Peter and Paul R.C. Frederick (9.5.1923 - aged 25 (No. 2). Bs: survived. In France: Shields). 1914, The Battle of receiving a Gift Parcel r 2008 + Tyne (in married at St. Mary's R.C. Church, Church, Tyne Dock, on 15 April 23.12.1989); John Sergeant Matthew Hoy, 12.12.1914 - 29.8.1915; Neuve Chapelle from home) Wed. 24 Dock)) November Sunderland, on 20 August 1883). 1918). [She was born on 13 August (29.6.1925 - 1.12.1925); 9/Border Regt. (1.11.1882 - Home (Sick): 30.8.1915 - (March 1915) and December 1957) 1896 and and died on 13 or 14 July Ellen (12.6.1927- 27 March 1929) No. 3856); 28.3.1916; France: attacked up Mash 2014 [Enlisted 29 1953, aged 56.] 16.2.1929); Michael Sergeant Patrick Hoy, 14th 29.3.1916 - 23.9.1916. Valley on 1 July August 1914 - (24.5.1930 - 25.10.2010).] Bn. MGC 28.6.1884 - Served 3 years 313 days. 1916.] 10 Alnwick [Brother: Thomas (9 June 7.12.1946); Arthur 'Nebulae - Both Eyes' Road, Tyne 1897 - 6 August 1960).] 8.2.1887 - 8.4.1955). (Medically Discharged). Dock + first Height: 5 ft. 6¾". resided at 18 Waddel Terrace, Green Lane, Tyne Dock, after getting married.]

3856 Hoy Matthew Sergeant 46 (Born: 27 March 1929 9/Border Regt. 14131 7 September France 218 John A Bricklayer Eldest son of Matthew (8.6.1861 - Mary Johnson Hoy (née Wright) of [Children: Matthew B: AB James Hoy, Nelson B: L/C Frederick William Hoy, Harton Cemetery. [Youngest Brother: Tues. 11 1 (Divisional Pioneers, 1915 (1914-5 Williamson (House 8.9.1944) and Ann Hoy (née Donnelly) 218 John Williamson Street, SS. (22.6.1902 - 4.2.1958); Dn. RND, KIA 13 July 1915, 2/West Yorkshire Regt., 13 R.7811. (South Thomas Hoy (9 June Novembe Novembe 22nd Division) Star) Street, SS (in Builder in (21.3.1861 - 7.12.1930). (They were (They married in St. Bede's R.C. Alexander Wright aged 25 (No. 2). Bs: November 1957, aged 65 Shields). 1897 - 6 August r 2008 r 1882 - March 1929) 1911) married at St. Mary's R.C. Church, Church, SS, on 2 January 1902). (15.8.1903 - 5.7.1976); Sergeant Patrick Hoy, 14th (No. 3776). Sailed from 1960). He married 54 [375 South Sunderland, on 20 August 1883). (She died on 2 May 1937, aged 54). Patrick (6.10.1908 - Bn. MGC (28.6.1884 - Marseilles aboard SS 'Egra' Catherine Ann Northumb John 30.7.1964); James 7.12.1946) (No. 3950); on 29 October 1915. Millan in SS Peter erland Williamson (13.8.1909 - 9.11.1983); Arthur (8.2.1887 - Disembarked at Salonika, and Paul R.C. Street, Street, SS (in Frederick William 8.4.1955). Greece, on 7 November Church, Tyne Dock, Sunderlan January (17.3.1914 - 21.2.1995); 1915. Died of pneumonia on 14 June 1928.] d) 1902) + 7 Mary (Born: 15 October and influenza. Campbell 1917).] Street, SS (in 1911 Census).]

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3950 Hoy Patrick Sergeant 63 (Born: 7 December 1946 14th Bn. MGC (14th 44384 6 July 1918 (No France 80 Lewins Harton Second son of Matthew (8.6.1861 - (1) Elizabeth Hoy (née Thomas) - on [Children: Thomas Bs: AB James Hoy, Nelson Bs: Sergeant Matthew Hoy, [Transferred to MGC Fri. 28 August 1914 28 June (Died of a heart- (Light) Division) 1914-5 Star) Way, Colliery 8.9.1944) and Ann Hoy (née Donnelly) 30 April 1910; she was buried on 21 (17.4.1913 - Buried Bn. RND, KIA 13 July 1915, 9/Border Regt., 27 March : 25.7.1916. In (Drunk and Disorderly in 1884 - 49 attack in a street - ['Number Two' in a Cippenham, (Hewer) (in (21.3.1861 - 7.12.1930). (They were June 1924, aged 32. (2) Elizabeth 6.3.1929); Elizabeth aged 25 (No. 2); L/C 1929, aged 46 (No. 3856); France until Percy Street, SS) Brougham chronic bronchitis Vickers' Machine-Gun Slough, August 1914) married at St. Mary's R.C. Church, Hoy (née McPadden) - at St. Bede's (8.1.1915 - 11.3.1994); Frederick William Hoy, Arthur (8.2.1887 - 8.4.1955: 18.12.18. Street, and emphysema) Team.] Buckinghams [Watchman Sunderland, on 20 August 1883). R.C. Church, SS, on 3 October 1925; Joseph (9.2.1917 - Buried 2/West Yorkshire Regt., 13 Cessnock, New South Demobilised Sunderlan hire (in in a she died on 12 February 1933, aged 24.6.1926); Ann November 1957, aged 65 Wales); Thomas (9.6.1897 - 16.1.1919 (Served 4 d) December Motorcar 31. (24.4.1920 - 12.4.1995); (No. 3776). 6.8.1960). His Service years 139 days) - 1946) Works - in Arthur (11.6.1921 - Record has survived. residing at 42 Peel December 28.4.1982); Alice Enlisted: 30 August 1914 - Street, SS. He was 1946.] (26.2.1924 - 19.7.1998); 3/West Yorkshire Regt. accidentally shot in Mary (19.8.1926 - (3/9564) his right leg & knee 8.4.1997).] on 8 April 1917 at Clipstone Camp after posing for a photograph.] 4437 Hoy William Corporal Unknown 1 November 1917 4th Reserve Brigade RFA 890102 His name appeared on the Cambridge City Waterloo Vale ROH Fri. 30 May 1919 Waterloo Vale Roll of Cemetery. D.2613. Honour. 6748 Hoy Robert Sapper 56 March q. 1955 Royal Engineers L7660 39 Campbell Son of John William and Margaret [His father, John William Brother: John William - Born in SS. Birth registered Brunswick St. & (SS) (Brunswick Street ROH) Street, SS (in Elizabeth Hoy (née Roberts) of 62 (A Corporation Cartman), born in SS and aged 9 in in SS - June q. 1898. He Wilson St. Roll of or 160th (Wearside) 1911), and Brunswick Street, SS. (They were was born in SS 1901 (Census). [In 1911 enlisted in SS on 9 March Honour. Brigade RFA (Service 62 Brunswick married on 11 August 1884. Their (September q. 1862) and his parents had been 1915, falsely claiming to be Record) Street, SS (in marriage was registered in SS during the died in SS - March q. married for 25 years and aged 19. He was discharged 1911, 1915 September quarter of 1884). 1928, aged 65. His had had ten children, only on 1 April 1915 'having and 1918 - mother, Margaret two still living.] made a mis-statement to Electoral Elizabeth, was born in age on enlistment'. Roll) Newcastle and was 25 in 1891. She died in SS - March q. 1945, aged 82.]

7227 Hoy William Blakey Private 37 19 June 1919 Army [Royal Field 19634 He did not 1 Walker's A Ship's Son of William (A Seaman) and Margaret Annie Hoy (née Robinson). (They [His mother, Margaret, B: George Patteison (sic) - Born in North Shields. Birth Westoe Cemetery. St. Hilda's Memorial Fri. 30 May 1919 [Gunner - Artillery - Waterloo Vale serve Court, SS (in Fireman (in Hoy (née Blakey). (Their marriage was were married in St. Hilda's Church, was born in North Shields born in North Shields registered in Tynemouth - (). Cross, SS + Waterloo Waterloo ROH] overseas. 1891), and 1911) registered in Tynemouth during the SS, on 5 February 1912. Their and was a 58-year old (Tynemouth; March q. September q. 1881. He Vale Roll of Honour Vale ROH] 19 September quarter of 1873). marriage was registered in SS widow. Grandmother: 1879). Siblings (1891 enlisted on 21 September Coronation during the March quarter of 1912). Marian Blakey - a 69-year ages): Marion Pattison (7; 1914. He only served for 36 Street, SS (in old grocer in 1881. SS - Sept. q. 1883), days, being discharged as 1911) Brother: Albert - born in Jonathan Miller (5; SS - physically unfit. Height: 5' SS and 13 in 1901.] June q. 1885) & Albert (3). 7". Brown hair and eyes. C. Children: Frank, Margaret, of E. Minnie & Robert (SS; Dec. q. 1917)

7116 Huart Thomas Private 46 (Born: June q. 1946 Northumberland 28/56 and 70328 No 1914-5 Star 7 Stanley [Siblings (all Son of Thomas and Ellen Huart (née Margaret Huart (née Forster). [His father, Thomas (A Children (all registered in Born in Jarrow. Baptised in St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 8 (Durham NE) Fusiliers (Tyneside Irish) Street, born in McGowan) of 28 Stanley Street, Jarrow (They were married in SS' Registry Shipyard General SS): Thomas (Dec. q. 1925; St. Bede's R.C. Church, School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Novembe and Machine-Gun Corps Jarrow (in Jarrow & (in 1911). (They were married in St. Office on 5 September 1925. Their Labourer), was born in Died: June q. 1926, 0), Jarrow, on 19 November r 1899) 1901), and registered in Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, on 4 marriage was registered in SS Jarrow (c. 1876) and died Margaret (B & D: March q. 1899. Discharged to Class Z 28 Stanley SS): John (B: November 1893. Their marriage was during the September quarter of in Jarrow - Durham NE; 1927), Mary (March q. on 8 June 1919. Daughter: Street, 24 June registered in SS during the December 1925). June q. 1948, aged 73. 1928; D: March q. 1929, Rebecca (SS; June q. 1937). Jarrow (in 1897; D: quarter of 1893). His mother, Ellen, was 1), Agnes (March q. 1930; His widow, Margaret, 1911) June q. born in Jarrow and died in D: SS; March q. 1947, aged remarried - 25 August 1948 1970), Jarrow - SS; June q. 1919, 17), Robert (Dec. q. 1931) (Charles H. Robinson). Edward (Dec. aged 40. Married for 17 & Ellen (March q. 1934). q. 1901; D: years.] SS - June q. 1964, aged 62), Mary (June q. 1904), Frank (Dec. q. 1906; D: SS - March q. 1972), Ellen (Dec. q. 1909) & Dinah (Dec. 1912).]

531 Hubbard Joseph Fireman 38 13 January 1915 HMS Viknor (10th Mercantile 1914-5 Star 21 Son of the late William and Martha Sarah Hubbard of 21 Commercial The 'Viknor' was an armed He had six children. The Plymouth Naval St. Bede's R.C. Tues. 26 January 1915 Cruiser Squadron) Marine Reserve Commercial Hubbard Road, SS merchant cruiser which 'Gazette' says he lived at 21 Memorial. Memorial Sacred Heart Altar, Road, SS left Londonderry on 12 Commercial Road. Reference 9 SS + Holy Trinity January 1915 and Church ROH, SS disappeared 11 miles west of Tory Island, Donegal, Ireland, with the loss of all 295 crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

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1496 Hubbard Robert Private 19 12 April 1918 1st/4th (Territorial) NF 64597 No 1914-5 Star France Cleveland Son of Robert and Katie Hubbard of 4 Unmarried. [Sisters (1911 ages; [His father, Robert, was Sister and Brother-in-Law: Born in East Jarrow. Birth Wimereux Communal East Jarrow Roll of Tues. 16 April 1918 + (Gas Poisoning) (149 Brigade, 50th Place, East Back Cleveland Place (1911) and 37 St. both born in East Jarrow): Jane Ann born at Southwick, Co. Florrie and John registered in SS - June q. Cemetery. X.C.6. Honour + St. Sat. 12 April 1919 + (Northumbrian) Jarrow (in Mary's Terrace, Tyne Dock. He had a (17) and Florence (13).] Durham, and was a Boiler Stenhouse. He had step- 1899. E. SS. Died from the Simon's Church, Mon. 14 July 1919 + Division) 1901), 4 Back stepmother - Mary Hubbard. Fireman in a Barium sisters. Uncle: John Glen. effects of gas poisoning. Simonside, SS Soldiers Died in the Cleveland Works, aged 38. He was His mother, Katie, was Formerly 43950 Yorkshire (Chancel Screen) Great War Place, East a widower who had been born in Ireland and was 28 Regt. (In Memoriam). Jarrow (in married for 18 years and in 1901. 1911), and had had five children, 37 St. Mary's three still living.] Terrace, Tyne Dock (in April 1918)

6876 Hubbard Frederick Moore Chief 45 (Born: 28 September Royal Navy 84 A Ship's Second son of John R. And Agnes [On 22 October 1933 he arrived at [His father, John R. (A Brothers (1901 ages): John Born in SS. Birth registered Frederick Street Roll PHOTO - Petty 27 1934 Byethorne Carpenter Hubbard of 106 Laygate Lane, SS (in New Orleans, Louisiana, aboard SS Dockyard Rigger), was A. (14; B: Howdon, in SS - March q. 1889. of Honour Mercantil Officer Novembe Street, serving in 1901) 'City of Florence', aged 44, having born in Sunderland and Northumberland - 24 in Height: 5' 7½". He left e Marine r 1888) Westoe, SS the sailed from Manchester.] was 51. His mother, 1911 and a Dockyard 'Effects' valued at £712 6s ID Card (in 1891), Mercantile Agnes, was born in Carpenter), Basil L. (9; B: 10d in his will to his 302 John Marine (in Willington Quay, SS) and Arnold Raymond widowed mother, Agnes, in Williamson 1911 and Northumberland, and was (6; B: SS - 16 in 1911 and September 1934. Street, SS (in 1921) 45. They had been an Apprentice Fitter). 1901), 106 married for 25 years.] Sister: Vera Alison (3 in Laygate 1911; B: SS). Lane, SS (in 1911), and 254 South Frederick Street, SS (in September 1934)

4520 Hudd Robert Henry AB 23 (Born: December q. 1920 Hawke Bn. RND TZ/2656 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Dardanell 25 Front A Miner Son of Henry Hudd of 25 Front Street, [12 March 1918 - Wounded (Gas, [20 August 1915 - Drafted [18.5.1916 - Embarked on Birth registered in SS - June Boldon Colliery RND Service Record 5 May (Sunderland) [Gas es Street, (RND Service Boldon Colliery poisonous shell, severe). 14,3,1918 - to Hawke Bn. 4.10.1915 - HMT 'Franconia' at q. 1897. Death registered in Miners' Club ROH 1897) Poisoning] (Balkans Boldon Record) Admitted to 1st Canadian GH, Admitted to RNH Mudros. 23.5.1916 - Sunderland - December q. 2B) Colliery Étaples. 30.3.1918 - Admitted to Carradino on Malta Disembarked at 1920. Height: 5'5". Brown 4th Scottish GH, Stobhill, Glasgow. (Debility & Jaundice) from Marseilles. 18 to hair and eyes. C. of E. War 2.5.1918 - Discharged on medical HS 'Nevasa'. 27.11.1915 - 28.1.1917 & 18.1.1918 to Gratuity - £23. grounds.] Discharged to duty. 1.2.1918 - On leave to 7.12.1915 - Embarked for UK.] Egypt on HMT 'Bornu'. 7.2.1916 - Rejoined Bn. at Imbros from hospital]

1849 Huddart Joseph Ethelbert Private 31 18 April 1918 11/DLI (Pioneers) 32882 No 1914-5 Star 39 S.L. Huddart of 4 Collingwood Born and E. in Jarrow. Birth Roye New British Wed. 2 October 1918 + R. (DOW) (Divisional Pioneers, Collingood Street, Hebburn registered in SS - December Cemetery. IV.C.6. Tues. 12 April 1921 + 20th (Light) Division) Street, q. 1887. R. Hebburn. Died Soldiers Died in the Hebburn. of gunshot wounds received Great War ('Gazette': in action. Wed. 2 October 1918). 3876 Huddart John (E. - Private Unknown 11 April 1918 1st/6th (Territorial) NF 66358 No 1914-5 Star France Whitburn Son of William and Margaret Huddart He had brothers and In Memoriam. Ploegsteert Memorial. Whitburn Colliery Tues. 12 April 1921 + 'Gazette') ('Operation (149 Brigade, 50th Colliery sisters. Panel 2. (Belgium). ROH Tues. 11 April 1922 + Georgette'. (Northumbrian) Wed. 11 April 1923 Battles of the Lys Division) 9-29 April 1918))

83 Hudson Nicholas Austin Private 28 9 October 1918 'A' Company, 38712 No 1914-5 Star France South A Shipwright Son of Henry and the late Elizabeth Born in SS. E. Portsmouth. Vis-en-Artois Holy Trinity Church Fri. 22 August 1919 + Fri. 22 9/Yorkshire Regt. (74 Shields. at Hudson of 17 Baring Street, SS R. SS. Holy Trinity Boys' Memorial. Panel 5 ROH, SS + Holy Soldiers Died in the August Brigade, 25th Division) Portsmouth School ROH, SS, on the NE Trinity Boys' School Great War 1919 + Dockyard. War Memorials' Site calls ROH, SS Smith's (He served him 'Nicholas A. [Austin] Dock his Hudson'. Magazine, apprenticesh December ip at Smith's 1919 Dock Co. Ltd., High Dock).

6045 Hudson Alexander Private Unknown Unknown 14/DLI South Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity School Shields. September q. 1895. He Boys' ROH, SS attended Holy Trinity Boys' (Served) School - Admitted: 27 June 1904; Left: 13 July 1908.

6134 Hudson William Private Unknown Unknown Army Ordnance Corps South He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' Shields. Boys' School, SS - Admitted: School ROH, SS 1 July 1901; Left: 17 July (Served) 1905.

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2884 Huggitt John William First Mate 54 25 September SS 'Hebburn' Mercantile 82 Youngest son of the late Captain John Jane Huggitt (née Sharp) of 82 Daughter: Florence Daughter & Son-in-Law: Born in SS. The 'Gazette' Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 18 October 1918 1918 (Newcastle) Marine Collingwood and Mary Ann Huggitt Collingwood Street, SS. (They were Huggitt - whose birth was Florrie and Thomas says he was the 'Chief Street, SS married in St. Thomas' Church, SS, registered in SS during Hopper (in France). Only Officer'. on 28 January 1884. Their marriage the June quarter of 1892. Sister: Elizabeth Buddle. was registered in SS during the Her marriage to Thomas Nephew: Edward Buddle. March quarter of 1884). Hopper was registered in Nieces: Maggie & Lilly. SS during the December quarter of 1915.

181 Hughes Thomas Private 33 [25 ?] 1 July 1916 27 (Tyneside Irish) / NF 27/351 No 1914-5 Star France 33 Married [Attack on La Boisselle - Born in South Hetton, Co. Thiépval Memorial. Sat. 16 January 1915 + Fri. 25 (103 Brigade, 34th Corstorphine assembled in Tara-Usna Durham. Played for Pier and Face 10B, Sat. 12 August + Fri. 25 August Division) Town, SS line on right in support of Newcastle United F.C. 11B and 12B August 1916 + Thurs. 30 1916 + 15th & 16th Royal Scots. Resided at 19 Back Simon June 2016 + Fri. 1 July Mon. 27 Moved forward 7.40 am. Street, SS, at the time of his 2016 + Soldiers Died in June 2016 Many casualties crossing enlistment (before 16 the Great War Chapes Spur. About 70% January 1915). casualties sustained before German front line reached. Casualties - 550.]

388 Hughes William Private 18 22 May 1916 77th Field Ambulance 37204 27 September France 16 Westoe Twin son of Thomas and Jane Hughes of Unmarried. [His mother, Jane, was Brother: Wilfred Victor Born and E. in SS. Info. re. Écoivres Military St. Hilda's Memorial Wed. 31 May and Fri. 2 (Family (Verdun - Family R.A.M.C. 1915 (1914-5 Road, SS 16 Westoe Road, SS. (His father was born on 13 July 1855 and Hughes - Born 27 May circumstances of his death + Cemetery, Mont-St.- Cross + St. Hilda's June 1916 + Soldiers Headston Headstone) Star) born on 14 December 1853 and died 26 died 28 January 1928, 1887; Died 15 December letters from an officer and a Eloi. II.C.7. Parish Magazine Died in the Great War e) [19 April 1927, aged 73 (Family Headstone)). aged 72 (Family 1915, aged 28. Brother: friend. There is a Family (September 1916 - ('Gazette') Headstone).] Charles Reginald Hughes - Headstone in Harton Memorial Service on ] Born 8 October 1885; Died Cemetery which mentions 4 August 1916) 7 January 1951, aged 65. Jane Gertrude Mackay - Born 7 October 1880; Died 2 April 1955, aged 74.

679 Hughes Phillip (Philip - Private 23 1 October 1916 1st/8th (Territorial) DLI 1389 27 June 1915 France Son of David and Mary Elizabeth Hughes [Attack on Flers Line near [Counter-attacks beaten Born in SS. Enlisted: Bishop Thiépval Memorial. Soldiers Died in the MRIC) (Somme - Attack (151 Brigade, 50th (1914-5 Star) of 34 Chapel House, Victoria Lane, Le Sars (29/9) - at 5.55 off - later overwhelming Auckland (Coundon), Co. Pier and Face 14A and Great War on Flers Line near (Northumbrian) Coundon, Co. Durham. pm. 'A' Company began numbers forced Durham. [First objectives 15C Le Sars) Division) to bomb up 26th Avenue withdrawal. Renewed taken with ease. To Bécourt and into German front attack (1/10) - advanced Wood (3/10).] trench. Line cleared and with 1/5 Border in centre communication trenches of 151 Brigade's assault.] to second trench line entered.]

751 Hughes Bertram Private 31 28 October 1916 180th Tunnelling 1068 France South N.E.R. - Son of Fanny M. and the late Alfred Born in Maidstone, Kent. Bernafay Wood British N.E.R. Memorial Mon. 14 July 1919 + Sat. (Bert/Tommy) Company R.E. Shields. Locomotive Hughes of 6 Leam Lane, Tyne Dock Enlisted in 22/DLI. He Cemetery, (Roll of Honour), 28 October 1922 + John Leonard Tube attended Holy Trinity Boys' Montauban. F.34. York + Holy Trinity Sheen + Soldiers Died in Brusher at School, SS - Admitted: 5 Church ROH, SS + St. the Great War Tyne Dock January 1892; Left: 15 July Simon's Church, 1898. Simonside, SS (Chancel Screen) + Holy Trinity Boys' School ROH, SS + East Jarrow Roll of Honour

3729 Hughes John William AB 30 (Born: Buried: 27 March Howe Bn. RND TZ/1136 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Dardanell 55 Alfred Coal Miner Pamela Hughes of 55 and/or 53 [Enlisted: 7 November 18 November 1915: Harton Cemetery. RND Database + 17 1920 (Formerly 3rd Platoon es Street, SS Alfred Street, SS 1914. Collingwood Bn. ('B' Discharged Invalided at RN K.8722. (South Collingwood Bn. January 'B' Company (Balkans (RND Company, 3rd Platoon). Hospital, Haslar, for 'Disease Shields). Embarkation Roll 1890 - Collingwood Bn.) 2B) Database) Transferred to Howe Bn: of Eyes; Astigmatism RND and/or 53 8 June 1915 to 21 (attributable)'. 'Of St. Service Alfred Street, September 1915. Michael's Parish' - Burial Record) SS (Burial Enteritis. Invalided to UK: Register. Register) 9 October 1915.]

3918 Hughes Francis Simon Trimmer 34 (Burial 21 December HMS Victory 965/ST RNR 16 Keppel Coal Miner Burial Register = 'Simon Harton Cemetery. Register) 1917 Street, SS Hughes'. 'Of St. Thomas' H.6893. (South Parish' - Burial Register. Shields). 4673 Hughes J. Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 25 25/250 11 January 1916 France Tyne Dock. Named in the July 1916 John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / NF (No 1914-5 Star) (John Sheen) Casualties' List. Transferred Heroes' (1917) (103 Brigade, 34th to 1st/4th NF (L/C. - Division) 204627). 5945 Hughes John Richard Private Unknown Unknown 41 Stainton Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes of 41 He had two brothers Wounded and in a military Mon. 29 April 1918 Street, SS (in Stainton Street, SS serving by April 1918 - hospital at Devonport by 28 April 1918) 'Gazette'. April 1918 having been previously gassed in June 1917 - 'Gazette'.

7050 Hughes Hugh Green Private 32 (Born: 25 August 1925 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th 3/9611 30 June 1915 France 39 Walter An Eldest son of Edward and Elizabeth Mary E. Hughes (née Coyne). (They [His father, Edward (A Siblings (all born in Jarrow; Born in Jarrow. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 6 January Division) (1914-5 Star) Street, Apprentice Hughes (née Green) of 39 Walter Street, were married in SS' Registry Office Steelworker), was born in all births registered in SS): registered in SS - March q. T.420. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) 1893) Jarrow (in Rivetter in a Jarrow (in 1901). (They were married in on 16 November 1914. Their London (c. 1865) and died Annie (September q. 1893. Baptised in St. Bede's 1901), 16 Shipyard (in SS' Registry Office on 24 October 1891. marriage was registered in SS in Jarrow - June q. 1910, 1897), Edward (March q. R.C. Church, Jarrow, on 1 Nixon Street, 1911) Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of aged 48 (SS). His mother, 1900), Andrew (March q. February 1893. Children: Jarrow (in [Palmer's ?] during the December quarter of 1891). 1914). Elizabeth, was born in 1904) and Duncan (June Elizabeth A. (SS; March q. 1911), and [A Rivetter in Jarrow (c. 1870). They q. 1910; Died: SS - June q. 1919), Hugh (SS; December 49 Albion August 1925] were married for 19 years 1913, aged 3). q. 1921) & Philip J. (SS; Street, and had had ten children, September q. 1923; Died: SS - Jarrow (in five still living in 1911.] Dec. q. 1913). August 1925)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

6695 Hull W. Private Unknown Unknown Canadian Contingent Late of Wounded by 5 October 1916 Fri. 6 October 1916 Jarrow - - Jarrow Express. (Jarrow Express) Jarrow Express. 2852 Hulse Henry Sergeant Unknown 9 October 1917 9/West Yorkshire Regt. 8143 No 1914-5 Star France Married. Had one child. Born: Manchester. E. Leeds. Tyne Cot Memorial. Wed. 9 October 1918 + (32 Brigade, 11th (In Memoriam). Panel 42 to 47 and Soldiers Died in the (Northern) Division) 162. (Belgium). Great War

2896 Humble James Private 20 17 October 1918 9/Yorkshire Regt. (74 44901 No 1914-5 Star France 3 Readhead's Whitburn Eldest son of David Hancock Humble and Unmarried. [One brother and [His father, David Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in SS. Birth registered St. Sever Cemetery Waterloo Vale Roll Tues. 22 October 1918 + (DOW) Brigade, 25th Division) Court, SS (in Colliery Mary Ann Humble (née Turner) of 3 sisters. Brother-in-Law: Ted (in Hancock (A Plater's born in SS): Mary Robson in SS - September q. 1898. Extension, Rouen. of Honour + St. Fri. 30 May 1919 + 1911) Readhead's Court, SS (in 1911). (They France). Uncle Edward. Grandson Helper - Ship Repair), was (18; SS - December q. E. Newcastle. R. SS. DOW S.II.F.8. Hilda's Memorial Soldiers Died in the were married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on of Ann and the late James Humble.] born in SS and was 39. He 1892; A Domestic R. in A. He left 'effects' Cross + Whitburn Great War 29 May 1892. Their marriage was died in SS - March q. Servant), Jane Ann W. valued at £21 9s 7d Colliery ROH registered in SS during the June quarter 1960, 88. His mother, (14; SS - June q. 1897), (including a gratuity of £9) of 1892). Mary Ann, was born in SS David Hancock (8; SS - to his father, David. and was 41. They had December q. 1902; Died: been married for 18 years SS - June q. 1915, 12) and and had had seven Ralph Turner (2; SS - children, five still living.] September q. 1908).

821 Hume William Yates Driver 19 years 23 April 1917 'A' Battery, 92nd 765177 No 1914-5 Star France 5 Isabella St. Hilda's Second son of the late Thomas and Mary Unmarried. Grandfather: The late B. and E. in SS. DOW R. in A. Bray Military St. Michael's ROH, Thurs. 10 May 1917 + 11 (DOW) Brigade RFA Street, SS Colliery Ann Hume of 5 Isabella Street, SS Inspector James Hume. (In Memoriam). Cemetery. II.H.19. SS + St. Hilda's Tues. 23 April 1918 + months Grandmother: E. Hume. Miners' Lodge ROH Soldiers Died in the Great War 2154 Hume John Garland Private 23 or 24 5 August 1918 1/East Yorkshire Regt. 85181 11 September France 53 North Palmer's Son of John Couthwick Hume and Kate [Brother: Private Joseph Hume, NF [His father, John, was Siblings (1911 ages; all Born and E. in Jarrow. Birth Mailly Wood St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 22 September 1916 (64 Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 Street, Shipbuilders Hume (née Garland) of 53 North Street, (No. 5342).] born in North Shields and born in Jarrow): Roger (17; registered in SS - June q. Cemetery, Mailly- Honour + Palmer's (Jarrow Express) + Tues. Division) Star) Jarrow (in (Hebburn Jarrow. (They were married in SS' was a 53-year old Apprentice Mason - 1894. Accidentally killed. Maillet. II.P.12. Cenotaph 13 August 1918 + 1911, Shipyard) - Registry Office on 19 September 1892. Plumber's Labourer in a General House Repairs), He had been wounded six Soldiers Died in the September Plumber's Their marriage was registered in SS Shipyard. His mother, Joseph (15; Draper's times - 'Gazette'. Formerly Great War 1916 and Labourer (in during the September quarter of 1892). Kate, was born at Errand Lad) and Mary (9). 14392 DLI. Wounded by 21 August 1918) 1911) Malmesbury, Wiltshire, September 1916 - Jarrow and was 44. They had Express. been married for 18 years and had had ten children, four still living.]

5342 Hume Joseph (?) [J. - Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 53 North Draper's Son of John Couthwick Hume and Kate [Brother: Private John Garland [His father, John, was Siblings (1911 ages; all Wounded for the sixth time Fri. 26 April 1918 Jarrow Express] Fusiliers Street, Errand Lad Hume (née Garland) of 53 North Street, Hume, 1/East Yorkshire Regt., 5 born in North Shields and born in Jarrow): Roger (17; in April 1918 (Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Jarrow (in (in 1911) Jarrow. (They were married in SS' August 1918, aged 23 or 24 (No. was a 53-year old Apprentice Mason - Express). 1911 and Registry Office on 19 September 1892. 2154).] Plumber's Labourer in a General House Repairs) April 1918) Their marriage was registered in SS Shipyard. His mother, and Mary (9). during the September quarter of 1892). Kate, was born at Malmesbury, Wiltshire, and was 44. They had been married for 18 years and had had ten children, four still living.]

1292 Humphrey Albert Vernon Gunner 34 5 August 1917 'A' Battery, 153rd 30811 31 March 1915 Egypt (3) 93 Edith Jennie Humphrey of 93 Edith Born in Newcastle. E. SS. New Irish Farm Sat. 1 September 1917 + Brigade RFA (1914-5 Star) Street, SS Street, SS Cemetery. III.H.2. Soldiers Died in the Great War 1728 Humphrey Edmund Shoeing Unknown 5 April 1918 17th Lancers (Duke of L/1903 15 August 1914 France [He attended St. Oswald's Born: St. Paul's, Jarrow. E. Pozières Memorial. St. Nicholas' Roll of Fri. 27 August 1915 Smith (DOW) Cambridge's Own) (1914 'Mons' School, Hebburn, leaving SS. R. Jarrow. A Regular or Panel 5 Honour, Boldon (Jarrow Express) + [MRIC - 12th Lancers] Star') in 1905 - 10th Lancers.] Reservist. The only realistic Colliery + St. Soldiers Died in the candidate likely to to be the Oswald's School Great War 'E. Humphrey' on the St. ROH, Hebburn Nicholas ROH.

2698 Humphrey Henry Dawson Private 19 7 July 1916 11/NF (68 Brigade, 23rd 15563 25 August 1915 France 91 Brussels Boldon Son of the late Edmund Eckford Unmarried. [From Poulainville [His father, Edmund, was [Attack on Bailiff Wood Born at Quay Corner, Jarrow Thiépval Memorial. St. Nicholas' Roll of Soldiers Died in the (Harry) (Somme - Attack Division) (1914-5 Star) Street, Colliery Humphrey and Sarah Jane Humphrey marched to Franvillers (1/7). To born in Newcastle and (7/7) - heavy machine-gun (SS; December q. 1896). E. Pier and Face 10B, Honour, Boldon Great War on Bailiff Wood) Gateshead [Colliery (née Dawson). (They were married on 27 Millencourt (2/7), bivouacs along was a 49-year old Timber fire from Contalmaison North Shields. Sisters (1911 11B and 12B Colliery (in 1911) Labourer April 1885. Their marriage was the railway embankment south of Merchant's Labourer. He accounting for c. 264 ages; both born in Jarrow): (above registered in SS during the June quarter Albert (3/7), Albert (5/7), Bécourt was then a widower and casualties. Relieved and Eveline (25) and Alice Edith ground) - in of 1885). Wood (6/7) - relieved 12/DLI in had had eight children, six to Bécourt Wood (8/7).] (16). 1911] front line.] still living.]

4476 Humphrey William Redpath AB 61 (Born: September q. 2nd Platoon 'A' TZ/1746 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Dardanell 20 South A Timber Jenny Fraser Humphrey of 20 South [Enlisted: 13 November Birth registered in SS - June RND Service Record 22 April 1948 (Durham Company, Collingwood es Street and 17 Measurer Street and 17 Back Ferry Street, 1914. 6.9.1915 - q. 1887. Height: 5'4". Dark 1887 - NE) Bn. and Hood Bn. RND (Balkans Back Ferry (RND Jarrow Promoted to L/S. brown hair. Blue eyes. C. of RND 2B) Street, Records) 30.11.1915 - Reduced to E. Service Jarrow AB.] Record)

2765 Humphries John (Jack) L/C Unknown 23 July 1916 1/NF (9 Brigade, 3rd 3/8549 6 March 1915 France Eldest son of the late Jane and Harry [Attack on Bazentin-le- [Moved forward to Born and E. in SS. His name Thiépval Memorial. All Saints' Church Mon. 23 July 1917 + (Somme) Division) (1914-5 Star) Humphries Grand (14/7) - objectives assembly positions at appears as 'J.S. Humphries' Pier and Face 10B, ROH, West Harton Soldiers Died in the taken by 9.30 am. Pont Street (23/7) and on the All Saints' Church 11B and 12B Great War Casualties - 211. Relieved from there attacked ROH, West Harton. (In and to Talus Boisé (19/7).] Piccadilly at northern end Memoriam). of Longueval. Attack failed. Withdrew to bivouacs near Albert (26/7).] 1668 Hunnam John AB 33 10 May 1918 HMS Pembroke 8682/S (RNR) Son of the late John and Harriet Hunnam Sister: Mary Ann Died at H.M. Royal Hospital. Westoe Cemetery. Tues. 14 May 1918 (Stoker) (Westoe Groombridge of 12 Served on mine-sweepers. 5.D.1034. (South Cemetery Palatine Street, SS. 'Of St. Stephen's Parish' - Shields) Burial Burial Register. Register)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

3678 Hunt Cyril Reynolds Cook 22 12 May 1918 SS 'Haslingden' (West Mercantile 54 Woodbine Son of Mary Anne Augusta Hunt (née Brother-in-Law: Second Born in SS. Birth registered Tower Hill Memorial St. Thomas' Church Wed. 4 February 1920 Hartlepool) Marine Street, SS Reynolds) of 54 Woodbine Street, SS, and Mate Harry Lyth, SS September quarter of 1895. ROH the late James Gellant Hunt 'Haslingden', 12 May The 22nd List of Merchant 1918, aged 21 (No. 6853). Marine Deaths gives his place of residency as SS.

6210 Hunt George Edward Gunner 72 (GRO) September q. 4th (Northumbrian) 42 Alma Margaret A. Hunt (née Dodsworth). Children (all registered in Birth registered in SS - Fri. 14 May 1915 (or 73) 1967 (SS) Howitzer Brigade RFA Street, SS (in (They were married in St. Michael's SS): Irene (June q. 1922), December q. 1893 (GRO). May 1915) Church, SS, on 28 January 1922. George E. (March q. He enlisted in the 4th Their marriage was registered in SS 1924), William (June q. (Northumbrian) Howitzers during the March quarter of 1922). 1925), Ronald (March q. on 13 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1928) and Margaret (September q. 1935). 76 Hunter William Napier Private 21 2 July 1916 2/West Yorkshire Regt. 3/9140 12 December France 77 Imeary Whitburn Eldest son of Isabella (née Hails) and the Unmarried. Grandson of Mrs. Hunter Born and E. in SS (SS; March Heilly Station St. Michael's ROH, Fri. 28 July 1916 + Wed. Fri. 28 July (DOW) (Somme) (23 Brigade, 8th 1914 (1914-5 Street, SS Colliery late William Napier Hunter (who died, of 162 Stevenson Street, q. 1895). Cemetery, Méricourt- SS + Whitburn 5 February 1919 + Wed. 1916 Division) Star) aged 43, on 5 February 1915). SS. Uncle and Aunt: J. and L'Abbé. I.B.7. Colliery ROH 24 December 2014 + A. Ellerby. Soldiers Died in the Great War 197 Hunter William Private 34 14 August 1916 14/NF (Pioneers) 17/1265 No 1914-5 Star France 14 Railway N.E.R. - Isabella Hunter of 14 Railway Sister and Brother-in-Law: Born: Pelton Fell, Co. Arras Memorial. Bay N.E.R. Memorial Sat. 9 September 1916 + Sat. 9 (Divisional Pioneers, Cottages, Teemer at Cottages, Green Lane, Tyne Dock Frances and Jim (in Durham (Census). [Born: 2 and 3 (Roll of Honour), Tues. 14 August 1917 + Septembe 21st Division) Green Lane, Tyne Dock France). Sons: William Chester-le-Street, Co. York + Dock Soldiers Died in the r 1916 SS (in 1911) [Switch Oiler and John. Durham - SDGW.] E. York. Superintendent's Great War (in 1911)] (In Memoriam). Staff ROH, Tyne Dock + St. Simon's Church, Simonside, SS (Chancel Screen)

309 Hunter George Greaser 48 (or 49) 13 January 1915 HMS Viknor (10th 924334 1914-5 Star 557 John Cecily Hunter of 557 John ['In his 49th year' - The 'Gazette' says he was Plymouth Naval St. Mary's Parish Tues. 26 January + Tues. Cruiser Squadron) Williamson Williamson Street, SS 'Gazette'. (In 50. The 'Viknor' was an Memorial. Memorial Churchyard 16 February 1915 + Street, SS Memoriam).] armed merchant cruiser Reference 9 Memorial Cross, Wed. 19 Jan. 1916 + which left Londonderry on Tyne Dock + John Tues. 21 January 1919 + 12 January 1915 and Williamson Street Thurs. 19 June 1919 + disappeared 11 miles west ROH Thurs. 19 January 1922 of Tory Island, Donegal, Ireland, with the loss of all 295 crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

333 Hunter James Corporal 19 8 March 1916 14/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th 27385 No 1914-5 Star France 10 Agnes Palmer's Son of Thomas and Annie Hunter of 10 Unmarried. Sister and Brother-in-Law: Born and E. in SS. Killed by a Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Aidan's Church Mon. 20 March 1916 + Thurs. 23 Division) Street, SS Steel Works, Agnes Street, SS John and Eva Ellens. He sniper. The 'Gazette' twice Memorial. Panel 36 ROH, SS + Dale Thurs. 8 March 1917 + March Jarrow had brothers and sisters. says he was killed on 9 and 38. (Belgium). Street Roll of Mon. 10 March 1919 + 1916 March 1916. (In Honour Tues. 29 July 1919 + Memoriam). Soldiers Died in the Great War 527 Hunter Thomas Fireman 44 13 January 1915 HMS Viknor (10th Mercantile 1914-5 Star 23 Laygate Jane Hunter of 23 Laygate Street, Had two children. (In Plymouth Naval Holy Trinity Church Tues. 26 January 1915 + Cruiser Squadron) Marine Reserve Street, SS SS Memoriam). The 'Viknor' Memorial. Memorial ROH, SS + West Thurs. 13 January 1916 (734053) was an armed merchant Reference 9 Holborn ROH cruiser which left 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.

601 Hunter James Morrison Private 17 9 October 1916 60th Battalion, 457879 France 181 Son of Joseph R. and Elizabeth Hunter Unmarried. Grandson of the late Mr. Emigrated to Canada from Vimy Memorial Fri. 19 January 1917 Fri. 19 McKenzie Canadian Infantry Boulevard, Hunter - for many years Tyne Dock eleven years ago. January Bayonne, connected with the N.E.R. The 'Gazette' says he served 1917 New Jersey, Company ('Gazette'). in the Canadian Grenadier USA. Guards.

1557 Hunter George Private 20 23 April 1917 1st/5th (Territorial) DLI 295063 No 1914-5 Star 30 Messrs. Son of the late James and Mary Jane Unmarried. Brother and Sister-in-Law: Born and E. in SS. Formerly Arras Memorial. Bay Mon. 4 June 1917 + Fri. Mon. 4 (150 Brigade, 50th Shortridge Palmers' Hunter of 30 Shortridge Street, SS. Christopher (in France) 6431 DLI. (In Memoriam). 8 8 June 1917 (Jarrow June 1917 (Northumbrian) Street, SS Shipyard, (Stepson of Mr. J.W. Potts of 30 and Maggie Hunter. Express) + Tues. 23 April Division) Jarrow Shortridge Street, SS). 1918 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

2438 Hunter Harry Trooper 29 5 June 1916 1st Canadian Mounted 116076 France Prince Readhead's Joined his brother in Bedford House Fri. 20 April 1917 Fri. 20 Rifles Battalion, Rupert, Shipyard Prince Rupert, British Cemetery. Enclosure April 1917 Canadian Army British (Apprentice Columbia, Canada, five No. 4. XI.C.53. Columbia, Riveter) years previously. (Belgium). Canada 2475 Hunter Joseph Driver 25 3 November 1918 82nd Brigade RFA 115681 France 49 Railway A Cartman - Second son of Robert and the late Mary Mrs. C. Thompson (formerly Ethel [Siblings: Ann, Isabella, Daughter: Jessie I. Hunter - Born and E. in SS. He was St. Simon's St. Simon's Church, Mon. 4 + Tues. 5 + Cottages, employed by Ann Hunter Hunter, née Renwick of 29 Green Margaret Ellen, James, whose birth was living at 29 Green Lane Churchyard, Simonside, SS Thurs. 7 November 1918 Green Lane, Walter Lane Cottage) of 51 Alice Street, SS. Mary and Thomas.] registered in SS during the Cottage at the time of his Simonside, South (Chancel Screen) + Wed. 3 November Simonside Wilson (They were married in St. Aidan's June quarter of 1916. He death. Died in Sunderland Shields. Grave 1920 + Fri. 3 November (1901), 29 (Provision Church, SS, on 25 December 1915. had brothers and sisters. War Hospital while on leave Reference: 1614. 1922 + Soldiers Died in Railway Dealer) (in Their marriage was registered in SS from France. the Great War Cottages, 1911) during the December quarter of Green Lane, 1915). Simonside (1911), and 29 Green Lane Cottage, SS (in November 1918)

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2664 Hunter Robert Sergeant 31 (Born: 7 June 1917 23 (Tyneside Scottish) / 23/1317 No 1914-5 Star France 31 Thistle A Labourer Son of Robert (A Labourer in a Copper Elizabeth Pilson (formerly Hunter) [His father, Robert, was Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in Hebburn. E. Arras Memorial. Bay Hebburn Wesleyan Fri. 20 August 1915 17 March NF (102 Brigade, 34th Street, in a Copper Works) and Mary Hunter of 31 Thistle of 205 Benson Road, Byker, born in Hebburn and was born in Hebburn): Newcastle. He attended 2 and 3 School ROH + St. (Jarrow Express) + 1886) Division) Hebburn (in Works (in Street (in 1911) and 43 Thistle Street, Newcastle. 55. His mother, Mary, Elizabeth (26) George (19; Hebburn Wesleyan School, John's Church ROH, Soldiers Died in the 1911), and 1911) Hebburn was 52. They had been Apprentice Joiner in a leaving in 1899. Hebburn Great War 43 Thistle married for 32 years and Copper Works), Albert (17; Street, had had 13 children, 12 Apprentice Plater Hebburn still living.] (Shipyard)), John (15; Brickworks' Labourer), Septimus (13), Thomas (11) and Ruth (8).

3172 Hunter Anthony Bowman Private 37 or 38 4 June 1915 1/NF (9 Brigade, 3rd 4808 16 March 1915 France 10 Reay Boldon Second son of Matthew and Mary Jane Mary Ann Hunter (née Clarkson) of [1881 Census: Residing in He had one child - Gladys His birth was registered in Bailleul Communal Boldon Colliery Fri. 11 June 1915 + Thurs. 7 (Boldon Colliery (DOW - SDGW + Division) (1914-5 Star) Street, Green Colliery (A Hunter (née Hoy). (They were married in 99 Robinson Street, SS (in June Green Lane, Harton. (SS; December q. 1910). SS during the June quarter Cemetery Extension Miners' Social Club Thursday 7 October October Workmen War 'Gazette') [CGWC Lane, Tyne Hewer in St. Mary's Church, SS, on 17 February 1915). (They were married in SS' Siblings (1881 ages): His father, Matthew, was of 1877. Born: Boldon (Nord). I.B.92. ROH + St. Nicholas' 1915 + 12 June 1919 + 1915 Memorial + = 5 June 1915] Dock (in 1911) 1877. Their marriage was registered in Registry Office on 1 January 1908. Margaret A. (B. Dipton, born in Wylam, Colliery. E. North Shields. Roll of Honour, Soldiers Died in the 'Gazette') 1911) + 99 SS during the March quarter of 1877). Their marriage was registered in SS 6), William G. (B. Boldon, Northumberland (c. 1853), DOW R. in A. at 3rd Casualty Boldon Colliery + Great War Robinson during the March quarter of 19080. 5), Thomas (B. Dipton, 2) and died in SS - December Clearing Station in France. Boldon Colliery Street, SS & Martha Jane (B. Harton, q. 1931, aged 79. His Workmen War (late of SS, 1 - June q. 1880).] mother, Mary Jane, was Memorial (?) Boldon born in Wallsend. Colliery in June 1915) + 206 Arnold Street, Boldon Colliery (in October 1915)

3298 Hunter John William Sergeant 22 or 23 31 July 1917 234th Field Company 13121 France Argyle An Assistant Son of John Thomas and Elizabeth Jane Mrs. E. Hunter of 16 New House Siblings: James Scott (SS; Born in Hebburn (SS; Buffs Road Cemetery. Soldiers Died in the (Passchendaele) R.E. House, Clerk in an Hunter Road, Esh Winning, Co. Durham December q. 1898) and September q. 1894). E. C.28. (Belgium). Great War Hebburn (in Infirmary (in Ethel (SS; September q. Stockton, Co. Durham. R. 1911) + 16 1911) 1900). Esh Winning, Co. Durham. New House KIA on the first day of the Road, Esh Battle of Passchendaele. Winning, Co. Durham

3299 Hunter Joseph William Bombardi 24 8 May 1918 'D' Battery, 250th 751243 and 629 21 April 1915 France 10 Church A Motor Son of Joseph and Mary Hannah Hunter Sister: Agnes Born: , Sunderland. St. Sever Cemetery Soldiers Died in the er (DOW) Brigade RFA (50th (1914-5 Star) Street, Driver (née Clarkson) of 10 Church Street, (Sunderland; March q. Birth registered in Extension, Rouen. Great War (Northumbrian) Boldon (Undergroun Boldon Colliery (in 1911). (Their 1892). Sunderland - December q. P.XI.C.4B. Division) [Formerly 4th Colliery (in d) (in 1911) marriage was registered in Sunderland 1893. E. SS. (Northumbrian) 1911) during the March quarter of 1891). Howitzer Brigade RFA]

3300 Hunter John Shipley Private 31 13 July 1917 1st/5th (Territorial) DLI 8964 (Formerly MRIC ? France 62 South A Coal Miner Son of Andrew and Margaret Hunter [His father, Andrew, was Siblings (all births Born: Boldon Colliery. Birth Héninel Communal Soldiers Died in the (150 Brigade, 50th 203644) Terrace, Esh (Colliery (née Todd). (They were married in SS' born in SS - March q. registered in SS): Elizabeth registered in SS - June q. Cemetery Extension. Great War (Northumbrian) Winning, Co. Banksman in Registry Office on 30 June 1883. Their 1859. His death was Charlton (September q. 1886. E. Consett, Co. B.24. Division) Durham (in 1911) marriage was registered in SS during the registered in Durham City 1884), Clement (June q. Durham. R. Esh Winning, 1911) June quarter of 1883). - March q. 1927, aged 68. 1888), Andrew (March q. Co. Durham. His mother Margaret's 1890) and William Toward death may have been (December q. 1904). registered in SS - June q. 1936, aged 72.]

3306 Hunter John Lawrence Second 21 14 April 1918 SS 'Lodaner' (London) Mercantile 6 St. John's Second Mate Younger son of Captain Robert (Master Unmarried. [His mother's death was Siblings: Barbara Jane Born in SS - March q. 1897. Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 4 January 1919 Mate Marine Terrace, SS (in 1917) Mariner) and the late Margaret Turner registered in SS - June q. (Sunderland; June q. Baptised in St. Hilda's Hunter (née Miller) of 6 St. John's 1900, aged 40.] ['Lost at 1889), Robert (c. 1892), Church, SS, on 27 June 1897. Terrace, SS. (Their marriage was Sea by Enemy Action' - Margaret Hannah His father, Robert Hunter, registered in Sunderland during the June Father's Headstone in (Sunderland; June q. 1893) died on 4 March 1927, aged quarter of 1888). Westoe Cemetery.] and Mina Ethel (SS; 71 - Headstone in Westoe March q. 1895). Cemetery. 13D. 1450. (He was still living then at 6 St. John's Terrace, SS).

3546 Hunter William Sergeant 34 (Burial 13 February 1919 14th and 16/DLI. (259723 - 11 September France 12 Edward A Dock Son of William and Margaret Hunter (née Mary Hunter (née Gibson) of 12 [His father, William, died Daughter: Susannah Born in SS. Died at Harton Cemetery. Tues. 18 February 1919 Register) (Transferred to 677th Sergeant; 19604 - 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS (in Labourer at Doren). (Their marriage was registered Edward Street, SS (born in London in SS - June q. 1915, aged (Susie) S. Hunter (SS; Connaught Hospital, F.2299. (South + Mon. 13 February Home Service Corporal) Star) 1911 + Burial Tyne Dock in Houghton-le-Spring, Co. Durham, & 25 in 1911). (They were married 65. His mother, March q. 1913). Siblings Aldershot. Children: Jane Shields). 1922 (In Memoriam) Employment Company) Register - (in 1911) during the December quarter of 1875). in St. Jude's Church, SS, on 1 Margaret, died in SS - (all births registered in SS): Elizabeth (Lizzie) (6), February January 1908. Their marriage was March q. 1924, aged 74.] Alice (December q. 1876), Wilhelmina (Mina; SS - 1919) registered in SS during the March [By 1911 they had been Andrew (June q. 1880), December q. 1908) (2) & quarter of 1908). married for 3 years and Robert (September q. William Henry (5 months; SS - had had 3 children, all still 1887) and Elizabeth (c. December q. 1910) - all born living.] 1889). in SS (1911 ages).

3607 Hunter John Master Unknown 11 April 1917 SS 'Vine Branch' Mercantile East Boldon. The 13th List of Mercantile Tower Hill Memorial East Boldon Sat. 15 March 1919 + (Sunderland) Marine Marine Deaths gives his Memorial Cross + St. Sat. 29 April 1922 place of residency as East Nicholas' Church Boldon. ROH, West Boldon

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3932 Hunter Thomas Milne AB/Seama 42 (Burial 4 November 1918 Royal Navy DA 9943 (Royal 1914-5 Star 64 Son of John and Isabella Hunter Jane Elizabeth Hunter (née Black) of Siblings (approximate Born in SS - December q. Harton Cemetery. Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August 1917 + n Register) Naval Reserve) Livingstone 64 Livingstone Street, SS. (They years of birth): Annie (c. 1875. 'Of St. Stephen's H.6578. (South Roll of Honour Wed. 6 November 1918 (Born: 10 Street, SS (in were married in SS' Registry Office 1872), John (SS; Parish' - Burial Register. Shields). December 1911) on 27 November 1909. Their December q. 1872) and 1875) marriage was registered in SS George N. (c. 1881). during the December quarter of Children (all births 1909). registered in SS): Jenny E. (Dec. q. 1910), George M. (March q. 1912), Thomas M. (Sept. q. 1914) & Mildred (Sept. q. 1916)

4070 Hunter Henry Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field Artillery 1914-5 Star Brothers-in-Law: Private Son-in-Law of Private John Fri. 21 January 1916 Fri. 21 W.N. Arundel (No. 4272) Arundel of 28 (or 88 ?) January (serving in France) and Hardwick Street, SS (No. 1916 Private John Arundel (No. 4209). (Including ) (stationed at Doncaster his father- in January 1916). in-law and three brothers- in-law)

5196 Hunter Charles Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Field Artillery 88 Hedley Messrs. Son of Mrs. Hunter of 88 Hedley Street, [He enlisted in the Brother: Private Robert Wounded and in a hospital Sat. 7 September 1918 Street, SS (in Newton and SS Wearside Brigade at Hunter, DLI (No. 5197). in England by 7 September September Nicholson Houghton-le-Spring on 20 1918 - 'Gazette. 1918) (Engineers), March 1915.] Tyne Dock

5197 Hunter Robert Private Unknown Unknown DLI 88 Hedley Son of Mrs. Hunter of 88 Hedley Street, Brother: Gunner Charles Wounded by 7 September Sat. 7 September 1918 Street, SS (in SS Hunter, RFA (No. 5196). 1918 - 'Gazette. September 1918)

5238 Hunter James Henry Apprentic 75 or 76 December q. 1974 SS 'Saxon Prince' Mercantile 121 Westoe A Merchant Son of James Henry and Eleanor Hunter [He was 19 or 20 in November [He was eight days on the Siblings (all births Born in SS - December q. Fri. 29 November 1918 e (Born: 24 (SS) Marine Road, SS (in Seaman (née Hall) of 121 Westoe Road, SS (in 1918. He was an apprentice on the Moewe, arriving at registered in SS): Emily 1898. Baptised in St. Hilda's Novembe 1911), and 1911). (They were married in St. Saxon Prince when the ship was Wilhelmshaven on 4 (Sept. q. 1886), Elizabeth Church, SS, on 21 December r 1898) 14 Osborne Michael's Church, SS, on 10 June 1884. intercepted by the German raider March 1916. He was then Ann (Dec. q. 1889), 1898. Second Mate's Terrace, SS Their marriage was registered in SS Moewe in February 1916.] sent to Hameln William Hall (Dec. q. Certificate - September q. (in during the June quarter of 1884). Internment Camp before 1892), Jane (Sept. q. or 1920. First Mate's November being sent to work on a Dec q. 1894), Louisa Clark Certificate - June q. 1922. 1918) farm. He stayed on this (Dec. q. 1896), Norman Master Mariner Certificate - farm for the next 2½ (Dec. q. 1900), Thomas July 1925. years.] (June q. 1905) & Alfred (December q. 1907)

5271 Hunter J. Sergeant Unknown Military Medal Unknown Royal Engineers 470458 Jarrow. Wed. 30 January 1918 + [or Fri. 1 February 1918 Sapper] (Jarrow Express) 5399 Hunter J.W. Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland Hebburn. Reported wounded (Jarrow Fri. 21 June 1918 Fusiliers Express). (Jarrow Express) 5539 Hunter Robert Ellis Sergeant 66 (Born: Military Medal December q. 1966 Royal Engineers 57 Eglefield A School Son of Robert and Jane Hunter (née Ord). Elsie (Effie (sic)) Hunter (formerly Daughter: Elsie Born in Newcastle - Sat. 14 December 1918 10 August (SS) Road, SS (in Teacher (in (Their marriage was registered in Brass, née Tweddle - Born: 23 (Newcastle; June q. 1928). September q. 1891. He 1891) 1911), and 1911) Newcastle during the September quarter December 1894; Died: 1985). (They attended Westoe Boys' 55 West [Science of 1890). were married in SS' Registry Office Secondary School. Avenue, SS Teacher at on 2 July 1927. Their marriage was (in 1939) SS' High registered in SS during the School in September quarter of 1927). 1939] 6057 Hunter James William Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) South He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' (Divisional Pioneers, Shields. Boys' School, SS - Admitted: School ROH, SS 50th (Northumbrian) 29 June 1903; Left: 7 May (Served) Division) 1909.

6472 Hunter Thomas Sapper Unknown Unknown Tyne Fortress Engineers 86 Marshall He enlisted in the Tyne Thurs. 27 May 1915 R.E. Wallis Road, Fortress Engineers on 26 SS (in May May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1915)

6877 Hunter Peter Private 82 December q. 1972 90 Alfred A Coal Miner Youngest son of John and Elizabeth [Siblings (all born in SS; 1901 ages): [His father, John (A Siblings (all born in SS; Born in SS. Birth registered Frederick Street Roll (SS) Street, SS (in (Putter) (in Hunter of 305 South Frederick Street, SS Jane (20), Lydia (18 - 28 in 1911 and Labourer), was born in SS 1891 ages): Thomas (20; in SS - June q. 1890. He also of Honour 1891), 24 1901) still living with her parents), and (c. 1844) and was 67. His Shipyard Labourer - 40 in had another sister, Mary, Campbell John (13).] mother, Elizabeth, was 1911 (Coal Trimmer) and who was 6 in 1891. Street, SS (in born in SS (c. 1849) and still living with his 1901), and was 62. They had been parents), Robert (19; 305 South married for 41 years.] Shipyard Labourer) and Frederick Margaret (12). Street, SS (in 1911)

7169 Hunter James Unknown Unknown 109 A Dock Son of William and Elizabeth Hunter of [His father, William (A Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in SS. Birth registered Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August 1917 Livingstone Labourer (in 64 Livingstone Street, SS (in 1911) Bricklayer), was born in SS born in SS): Robert (27; A in SS - March q. 1888. Roll of Honour Street, SS (in 1911) (c.1852) & was 59. He Joiner), Annie T. (21; A Siblings (1891 ages; all born 1891), and died in SS - September q. Milliner Saleswoman) and in SS): John (16; A 64 1915, aged 63. His Stephen (18; An Auxiliary Bricklayer's Apprentice), Livingstone mother, Elizabeth, was Postman). George (15; A Cartman), Street, SS (in born in SS (c. 1853) & was William (13; A Jeweller's 1901 and 58. They had been Errand Boy), Ralph (10) and 1911) married for 38 years and Mary E. (9). had had eleven children, six still living.]

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7190 Hunter George Victor L/C 65 March q. 1956 Army Cyclists' Corps and 555, WR277032 24 December France 31 Thistle A Joiner (in Son of Robert and Mary Hunter (née Bell) [By 1911 his parents had been [His father, Robert Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in Hebburn. Birth Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August 1915 (Durham NE) No.4 Company and 3009480 1914 (1914-5 Street, 1919) [An of 31 Thistle Street, Hebburn (in 1911). married for 32 years and had had (Labourer in a Copper born in Hebburn; all births registered in SS - June q. Roll of Honour, (Jarrow Express) Workshops, Le Havre, Star) Hebburn (in Apprentice thirteen children, twelve still living. Works), was born in registered in SS): 1892. Siblings (1911 ages; all Hebburn Royal Engineers 1901 and Joiner in a In 1919 he joined the Carpenters' Carlisle (or Hebburn?) (c. Margaret Jane (21; born in Hebburn): Adam 1911) Copper and Joiners' Trade Union - Hebburn 1856) and died in December q. 1879), (March q. 1890), Albert Works in Quay Branch.] Hebburn - SS; March q. Isabella (20; March q. Charles (17; June q. 1894), 1911] 1927, aged 71. His 1881), William (18; John (15; March q. 1896), mother, Mary, was born December q. 1882 or June Septimus (13; Dec. q. 1897), in Coatbridge, Scotland (c. q. 1883), Lizzie (16) and Thomas (11) & Ruth 1858), & died in Hebburn - Robert (15; September q. Buchanan (March q. 1903). SS; March q. 1923, aged 1885). 65.]

7232 Hunter Albert Charles Private 77 (Born: March q. 1971 1/West Yorkshire Regt. 3/8530 24 September France 31 Thistle An Son of Robert and Mary Hunter (née Bell) [Served for 4 years 342 days. BEF: [His father, Robert Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in Hebburn. Birth Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August 1915 17 March (Durham NE) (18 Brigade, 6th 1914 (1914 Street, Apprentice of 31 Thistle Street, Hebburn (in 1911) 24 September 1914 to 30 April (Labourer in a Copper born in Hebburn): registered in SS - June q. Roll of Honour, (Jarrow Express) 1894) Division) and 12/West 'Mons' Star') Hebburn (in Plater at 1915. Home: 1 May 1915 to 19 Works), was born in Margaret J. (21 in 1901), 1894. His extensive service Hebburn Yorkshire Regt. (9 1901 and Hawthorn- February 1916. BEF: 20 February Carlsile (c. 1856) and died Isabella (20 in 1901), record has survived. He Brigade, 3rd Division) 1911) Leslie's, 1916 to 27 April 1917. Weight: 8 in Hebburn - March q. William (18 in 1901), enlisted in Jarrow on 26 May Hebburn (in stones 12 lbs. Brown hair and eyes. 1927, aged 71. His Elizabeth (26), Robert (25), 1913. Gunshot Wound - left 1911 and He was awarded a weekly pension mother, Mary, was born Adam (11 in 1901), leg - in 1917. Medically May 1913) from 27 June 1918.] in Coatbridge, Scotland, George (19), John (15), discharged on 3 May 1918 and died in Hebburn - SS; Septimus (13), Thomas and awarded the SWB. September q. 1923, aged (11) and Ruth (8). Height: 5' 5". 65. Married for 32 years.]

2981 Huntington Joseph Private 19 years 6 1 April 1918 1st/4th (Territorial) 40808 No 1914-5 Star France 70 Railway Boldon Son of Robert and Sarah Huntington of Unmarried. [His father, Robert, was Only Brother: William Born and E. in SS. DOW R. in St. Sever Cemetery Boldon Colliery Tues. 1 April 1919 + 12 months (DOW) East Yorkshire Regt. Cottages, Colliery 38 Railway Cottages, Green Lane, Tyne born in SS (June q. 1874) Goss (SS; Dec. q. 1903). A. (In Memoriam). Uncle Extension, Rouen. Miners' Social Club June 1919 + Sat. 1 April (150 Brigade, 50th Green Lane, Dock (in 1911) and died in SS - June q. Sisters: Mary Elizabeth William & Aunt Jenny. P.IX.M.4A. ROH + Boldon 1922 + Sat. 31 March (Northumbrian) Tyne Dock 1932, aged 59. His (Sept. 1908) & Sarah Jane. Remembered by Uncle Tom Colliery Workmen 1923 + Mon. 2 April Division) (1901), and mother, Sarah J., died in B-in-L: James Inskip. Uncle + Pals: Willie Horner, Charlie War Memorial + St. 1923 + Soldiers Died in 38 Railway SS - September q. 1934, & Aunt: Mr. & Mrs. Goss Hellham & James Inskip. Simon's Church , the Great War Cottages, aged 60.] of Simonside + his three Simonside, SS Green Lane, cousins (John, Charles & (Chancel Screen) Tyne Dock Mary) of 56 South View (in 1911) Terrace, Green Lane, Tyne Dock.

1822 Huntley William M. Private 41 19 May 1918 56th General Hospital 9001 27 August 1914 France 14 Ilchester A Coal Miner Son of Arthur and the late Isabella Isabella Cowan Huntley (née [His mother Isabella's Father-in-Law: Thomas Born: Usworth, Co. Durham. Étaples Military Fri. 31 May 1918 + R.A.M.C. (1914 'Mons' Street, Huntley (née Brady) of Marsden. (Their Wright) of 14 Ilchester Street, death was registered in Wright of 51 Carley Road, (SDGW = Husworth). E. Cemetery. Soldiers Died in the Star') Dawdon, Co. marriage was registered in Newcastle Dawdon (in 1911). (Their marriage SS - September q. 1915, Southwick, Sunderland. Sunderland. Siblings (all LXVII.D.17. Great War Durham (in during the December quarter of 1872). was registered in Sunderland aged 60. His father Children (all births births registered in SS): 1911) during the September quarter of Arthur's death was registered in Sunderland): Elizabeth (September q. 1898). [She died in SS - September registered in SS - June q. Violet (December q. 1881), Margaret Ann q. 1912, aged 33.] 1934, aged 83.] 1898), Isabella (September q. 1883), Arthur (September q. 1900), (c. 1887), John (September Thomas (March q. 1903 q. 1889) and Samuel (March or March q. 1904) and q. 1892). Martha (December q. 1904). 2156 Huntley Ernest L/C 20 6 March 1917 2/York and Lancaster 31111 No 1914-5 Star France 22 Beaumont Palmer's Youngest son of Robert Bell Huntley Unmarried. [He had been about [His father, Robert Bell Brother & Sister-in-Law: Born and E. in Jarrow (SS; Maroc British St. Paul's Roll of Mon. 30 October 1916 + Regt. (16 Brigade, 6th Terrace, Shipbuilders (Shipyard Forgeman) and Ann Huntley nine months at the front. He joined Huntley (B: Felling, Co. Bob (Robert Bell - 19 in March q. 1897). Formerly Cemetery, Grenay. Honour + Palmer's Fri. 23 March 1917 Division) Jarrow (in (Blast (née Smith) of 22 Beaumont Terrace, the Colours about twelve months Durham), died 12 March 1911; B: Jarrow; SS - June 4747 DLI. He was a I.O.18. Cenotaph (Jarrow Express) + Wed. 1911 and Furnaces - Jarrow. (They were married in SS' ago - 'Jarrow Express (March 1924, aged 67. His q. 1891; Shipyard Fitter's Primitive Methodist. Sister: 28 March 1917 + March 1917) Jarrow: Staff) Registry Office on 4 March 1878. Their 1917).] mother, Ann (B: Jarrow), Apprentice) & Minnie Jane (SS; December q. Soldiers Died in the - Message marriage was registered in SS during the died 11 September 1919, Huntley. B: George 1882). Sister: Mary Isabella Great War Boy in March quarter of 1878). aged 60. There is a William (SS; Sept. q. Berry (née Huntley - 22 in Shipyard Family Headstone in 1880). B-in-L: Private 1911; B: Jarrow; SS - Store (in Jarrow Cemetery - K.754. Albert Berry, 'B' Company December q. 1888) of 22 1911) Brother: Thomas (SS; 18/DLI, 3 May 1917, aged Beaumont Terrace, Jarrow. September q. 1878).] 27 (No. 1985).

3056 Huntley Edward L/C 38 27 July 1916 23/Royal Fusiliers (1st SPTS/225 16 November France 102 Station A Son of Robert Elliott Huntley M.D., J.P., [His father, Robert Elliott, died in SS [In action (27/7) - passed Siblings (all births Born in Jarrow. Birth Quarry Cemetery, Soldiers Died in the (Somme) Sportsman's Bn.) (99 1915 (1914-5 Road, Stockbroker' and Mary Dixon Huntley (née Watson). - September q. 1914, aged 74.] through Princess Street & registered in SS): Mary registered in SS - December Montauban. Special Great War Brigade, 2nd Division] Star) Harrow, s Clerk (in (Their marriage was registered in on to final objective just (September q. 1863), q. 1878. Enlisted in Harrow, Memorial. London (in 1911) [A Tynemouth during the December quarter inside northern edge of Hubert (September London, on 7 October 1914. October Clerk in of 1862). Delville Wood. 1865), Kate (June q. Height: 5' 6". Weight: 10 1914) October Regimental historian, H.C. 1867), George (March q. stones. R. Harrow. 1914] O'Neill, records 288 1871), Grace (December casualties & the Bn. q. 1874) and Harold coming out of Delville (Harry) (December q. Wood smoking German 1876). cigars.]

3438 Huntley John Thomas Private 32 27 November 244th Division 224191 No 1914-5 Star France 33 Burleigh A General Only son of Eliza Huntley (née Harper - Margaret Adelaide Webb (formerly [Siblings (all births Children (all births Born in SS - September q. St. Sever Cemetery Mon. 16 December 1918 1918 Employment Company Street, SS, Labourer (in Died: SS; December q. 1938, aged 80) Huntley, née Dixon) of 33 Burleigh registered in SS): Ellen registered in SS): Florence 1886. He had only recently Extension, Rouen. + Sat. 27 November and 22 Agnes 1911) and the late James Stephenson Huntley Street, SS. (They were married in Mary (December q. Adelaide (June q. 1907), been transferred from S.IV.E.18. 1920 Street, SS (in (Master Mariner). (They were married in SS' Registry Office on 14 January 1881), Ethel Maud Doris (December q. 1908) 1st/7th DLI (4065). 'Died of 1911) Holy Trinity Church, SS, on 6 December 1907. Their marriage was (March q. 1884) and and John Frederick pneumonia at Rouen' - 1880. Marriage registered in SS - registered in SS during the March Mildred Florence (June q. (March q. 1910). 'Gazette'. He died at 9th December quarter of 1880). quarter of 1907). 1889).] General Hospital, Rouen.

6878 Huntley Watts Austin Sapper 76 September q. Royal Engineers 46569 and 1157 No 1914-5 Star 35 Bede Handyman Son of Robert and Selina Huntley Doris Ann Huntley (née Kyle) of 35 [His father, Robert (A Siblings (1891 ages): Mary Born in SS. Birth registered Frederick Street Roll 1960 (T) Street Court, on the Bede Street Court, SS. (They were Plumber) was 43 in 1891. Henzell (14), Robert (13) in SS - September q. 1883. of Honour SS (in 1911) Corporation married in Harton Methodist His mother, Selina, was and Arthur Blair (4). Son: Derek (SS; March q. Tramways Church, Sunderland Road, SS, on 7 36 in 1891.] Children (both born in SS; 1953). (in 1911) July 1948. Their marriage was 1911 ages): Margaret registered in SS during the Olive (7) and Watts Austin September quarter of 1948). (1),

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1277 Huntress Thomas Jameson Chief 30 26 December SS 'Glenmorven' (Leith) Mercantile 10 Sandwich Second Son of Eliza Huntress (née Jameson) and Mary Elizabeth Huntress (née Siblings (all births Born in SS - March q. 1884. Tower Hill Memorial St. Michael's ROH, Mon. 20 August 1917 + Engineer 1914 Marine Road, SS Engineer in the late John Huntress. (Their marriage Slater) of 10 Sandwich Road, SS. registered in SS): John The 'Glenmorven' was lost SS + SS Marine Mon. 7 February 1921 the was registered in Tynemouth during the (They were married in SS' Registry (June q. 1882), Isabel off the Inner Dowsing Engineers' Mercantile March quarter of 1882). Office on 19 December 1910. Their (March q. 1890), Margaret Lightship. Association ROH Marine (in marriage was registered in SS (June q. 1892), Elizabeth 1911 - during the December quarter of (June q. 1894), Nora (June Vessels; 1910). q. 1896), Eliza (June q. Barry, 1898) and Clara (June q. Glamorgan) 1900).

3258 Hurren George William Private 30 25 March 1918 9th Bn. Tank Corps 78236 No 1914-5 Star France 7 Florence An Errand Son of Edward and Emily Hurren (née [Siblings (all born in SS; 1901 ages): [His father, Edward Siblings (1901 ages): Mary Born in SS (SDGW). Birth Quarry Cemetery, Frederick Street Roll Soldiers Died in the (William George - Street, Lad (in Whiting) of 254 South Frederick Street, Selina E. (10), Edith L. (8) and Albert (Police Sergeant - NE L. (25; B: Deans Dale, Co. registered in SS - March q. Montauban. IV.F.14. of Honour + St. Great War CWGC) Westoe, SS 1901) SS. (Their marriage was registered in A. (5). Brother: Lieutenant Anthony Railway Co.), was born in Durham; Compositer - 1888. E. Liverpool. Mary's Parish (in 1891), Blything, Suffolk, during the March Hector Vane Hurren, March q. Kelsale, Suffolk (c. 1853), 'Gazette' Office), Alice M. Formerly 33181 NF. The St. Churchyard and 51 quarter of 1872). 1947, aged 63 (No. 6879).] & was 48 in 1901. He died (21; B: Stockton), Ernest E. Mary's Churchyard Parish Memorial Cross, Florence in SS - September q. 1918, (19; B: Stockton; A Plate Cross (correctly) lists his Tyne Dock Street, SS (in aged 66. His mother, Layer - NE Railway Co.) name as 'G.W. Hurren'. 1901) Emily, was born in and Emily G. (15; B: SS; A Kelsale, Suffolk (c. 1854), Draper's Apprentice). & died in SS - September q. 1936, 82.]

6879 Hurren Anthony Hector Lieutenan 63 March q. 1947 7 Florence A Coal Son of Edward and Emily Hurren (née Mary Jane Hurren (née Foster) of [His father, Edward Siblings (1901 ages): Mary Born in Stockton, Co. Frederick Street Roll Vane t (SS) Street, Teemer (in Whiting) of 51 Florence Street, Westoe, 180 Stanhope Road, Tyne Dock. (Police Sergeant - NE L. (25; B: Deans Dale, Co. Durham. Birth registered in of Honour Westoe, SS December SS (in 1901). (Their marriage was (They were married in St. Mary's Railway Co.), was born in Durham; Compositer - Stockton - June q. 1883. (in 1891), 51 1908 and registered in Blything, Suffolk, during the Church, SS, on 30 December 1908. Kelsale, Suffolk (c. 1853), 'Gazette' Office), Alice M. Siblings (all born in SS; 1901 Florence 1911) March quarter of 1872). Their marriage was registered in SS & was 48 in 1901. He died (21; B: Stockton), Ernest E. ages): Selina E. (10), Edith L. Street, SS (in [Waggon during the December quarter of in SS - September q. 1918, (19; B: Stockton; A Plate (8) and Albert A. (5). Son: 1901), 245 Runner, NE 1908). aged 66. His mother, Layer - NER Co.), Emily G. Anthony Hector (B: SS; 1 in South Railway Co. - Emily, was born in (15; B: SS; A Draper's 1911). Father-in-Law: James Frederick in 1901] Kelsale, Suffolk (c. 1854), Apprentice) & George W. Helm Foster (A Mooring Street, SS (in & died in SS - September (13; B: SS (No. 3258)). Man). December q. 1936, 82.] 1908), and 180 Stanhope Road, Tyne Dock (in 1911)

204 Hurst Lewis (GRO - L/C 35 (Born: 13 August 1916 8/NF (34 Brigade, 11th 14730 10 July 1915 Dardanell 42 Peel Harton Son of John Thomas and Sarah Hurst Esther Hurst (née Reid) of 42 Peel [His father, John Thomas, Son: Owen (SS; December Born and E. in SS - Avesnes-Le-Comte Wed. 25 August 1915 + Wed. 25 Birth) or Louis 22 May (DOW - SDGW- at (Northern) Division) (1914-5 Star) es Street, SS, Colliery (née Gilroy). (They were married in St. Street, SS. (They were married in died in SS - December q. q. 1908). Siblings (all September q. 1881. Communal Cemetery Thurs. 14 September August (GRO - Marriage) 1881) 37th CCS) (Balkans and 88 Hilda's Church, SS, on 14 August 1871. Holy Trinity Church, SS, on 1 1898, aged 57. Sister & B- births registered in SS): Baptised in St. Hilda's Extension. I.B.11. 1916 + Soldiers Died in 1915 + 2B) Maxwell Their marriage was registered in SS January 1908. Their marriage was in-L: Sally and Thomas Isabella (December q. Church, SS, on 4 September the Great War Thurs. 14 Street, SS during the September quarter of 1871). registered in SS during the March Carter. Parents-in-Law: 1872), John (c. 1874), 1881. Height: 5' 3". Brown Septembe quarter of 1908). Alice E. & Owen Rowlands Sarah (March q. 1876), hair. First wounded at r 1916 (in Germany).] James Arthur (March q. Gallipoli and, after 1878) and Mary Ann recovering, was then sent to (December q. 1885). Egypt. Nurse's letter offering her condolences. (In Memoriam).

900 Hurst John Todd (Jack) Petty 32 (Born: 23 April 1917 'C' Company, Nelson Bn. TZ/3150 (RNVR) No 1914-5 Star France 42 Heron A Labourer Son of Samuel and Mary Ann Hurst (née Emma Hurst (née Craig) of 42 [Children: John T. (SS; Father of four children Born in SS - September q. Arras Memorial. Bay Sat. 23 April 1921 + Sat. Officer 9 August (Battle of RND (63rd (Royal Naval) Street, SS at Cookson's Todd). (They were married in Holy Heron Street, SS. (They were September q. 1912), (one son & 3 daughters). S 1884. Enlisted: 5 January 1 22 & Mon. 24 April 1922 (Promote 1884) Gavrelle) Division) White Lead Trinity Church, SS, on 23 July 1877. Their married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on Elizabeth C.T. (SS; June q. & B-in-L: Lizzie & Eric 1915. Draft for BEF: 16 + Mon. 23 April 1923 + d on 13 Works, marriage was registered in SS during the 24 April 1905. Their marriage was 1914) and Hilda Hurst Augustson. Sister & B: December 1916. Joined RND Database August Howdon September quarter of 1877). registered in SS during the June (SS; December q. 1915). Charlesina & Alex. S & B-in- Nelson Bn. ('C' Company): 9 1915) quarter of 1905). B-in-L & S-in-L: Mr. & Mrs. L: Mary Jane & Jack Ford. January 1917 to 23 April Thewlis (or Thewles). His F-in-L: Peter Simpson. 1917. The 'Gazette' twice sister, Margaret May, Sister-in-Law: Christina. says he was 33. Height: 5' died on 3 November 7½". Brown hair. Blue eyes. 1905, aged 9.] (In Memoriam).

4965 Huskisson George L/C 44 (Born: Military Medal 5 August 1940 6/Yorkshire Regt. 20310 and 59675 26 October 1915 Egypt (3) 20 Norman A Coal Miner Son of Herbert (A Steelworker at Edith May Huskisson (née McGee) ['When the rest of the Siblings (1911 ages): B: Jarrow (SS; Dec. q. 1895). Grange Road West Fri. 8 June 1917 (Jarrow (MRIC - 5 [September q. (20310) and York and (1914-5 Star) Street, (Putter) Palmers) and Ellen Elizabeth Huskisson (Dec. q. 1923). [M: Ellen Elizabeth party were held up by William Robins T. (16; B: His father died Dec. q. 1928, Baptist Church ROH, Express) Private) Novembe 1940 (Durham Lancaster Regt. (59675) Felling, Co. working for (née Treliving) of 20 Norman Street, (B: Bodmin, Cornwall), buried in barbed wire he Jarrow (No. 5824), Herbert aged 59. D: Ellen E. Jarrow r 1895) NE)] Durham (in Bowes and Felling, Co. Durham. [In 1911 his parents Jarrow Cemetery on 15 October accompanied his officer (13; B: Jarrow. D: 9 (Gateshead; Dec. q. 1924). 1911), Partners (in had been married for 18 years and had 1949, 78. Siblings (1911 ages): John into the enemy's lines November 1957, aged 60 - Son: Eric (Gateshead; March Jarrow (in 1911) [A had ten children, 7 still living.] Septimus (4; SS - Dec. q. 1906) & and continued to go Jarrow Cemetery. 3.234 - q. 1930). Awarded the MM 1917), and Radial Driller Isabel Oliver (11 months; B: Felling - forward in spite of a A Plater R. 16 Stothard for gallantry & disregard of 66 Coxon Machinist in June q. 1910.] heavy fire of bombs.' - Street); Ellen Amelia (9; B: danger during a raid on the Street, 1939] 'Jarrow Express'. Enlisted Jarrow); Joseph Guy (12; enemy's trenches - 'Jarrow Felling, Co. on 5 February 1915.] B: Jarrow - December q. Express'. Durham (in 1899). 1939 and August 1940).

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5824 Huskisson William Robins Private 49 (Born: 4 March 1944 Yorkshire Regt. (20309) 20309 and 34622 No 1914-5 Star 20 Norman A Coal Miner Son of Herbert (A Steelworker at Emma Hackwood Huskisson (née [His mother, Ellen Siblings (1911 ages): Born in Jarrow. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. Grange Road West Treliving 1 August (Durham NW) and West Riding Regt. Street, (Putter) Palmers) and Ellen Elizabeth Huskisson Hall). (Married in Christ Church, Elizabeth (B: Bodmin, Herbert (13; B: Jarrow. D: registered in SS - September 11.82. Baptist Church ROH, 1894) (34622) Felling, Co. working for (née Treliving) of 20 Norman Street, Jarrow - 29 October 1919). [B: Cornwall), was buried in 9 November 1957, aged q. 1894. Son: Herbert (SS; Jarrow Durham (in Bowes and Felling, Co. Durham (in 1911). (They Corporal George Huskisson MM, Jarrow Cemetery on 15 60 - Jarrow Cemetery. December q. 1921). In 1911 1911), 49/51 Partners (in were married in SS' Registry Office on 15 6/Yorkshire Regt., D: Sept. q. 1940, October 1949, aged 78 3.234. A Plater - R. 16 his parents had been Western 1911) [A October 1893. Marriage registered in SS - aged 44 (No. 4965). His father was (5.521). Siblings (1911 Stothard Street, Jarrow); married for 18 years & had Road, Jarrow Bogie Driver December q. 1893). born in The Potteries, Staffordshire, ages): John Septimus (4; Ellen Amelia (9; B: Jarrow); had ten children, seven still (in 1939), in 1939 and and was 41 in 1911.] SS - December q. 1906) Joseph Guy (12; B: Jarrow - living. His father, Herbert, and 41 (or 49 a Labourer in and Isabel Oliver (11 December q. 1899). died during the December q. ?) Western March 1944 - months; B: Felling - 1928, aged 59. Road, Jarrow Jarrow Gateshead June q. 1910.] (in March Cemetery 1944) Burial Register]

5879 Hutcheon William Todd Private 24 26 May 1915 2/NF (84 Brigade, 28th 21003 (and 8584) 3 May 1915 France Son of Alexander and Mary Hutcheon Sister: Annie Lloyd (née Born in Jarrow (SS; Ypres (Menin Gate) Division) (1914-5) Hutcheon) of 124 Arnold December q. 1890). E. and Memorial. Panel 8 Street, Boldon Colliery - R. in Jarrow. Formerly 8584 - and 12. (Belgium). she was born in Tyne Dock DLI (Vin Mullen). and aged 17 in April 1911.

3609 Hutching William AB 28 10 June 1917 SS 'Dulwich' (London) Mercantile 81 Coleridge A Ship's Son of the late William and Jane Dorothy Middleton Hutching (née [The 'Dulwich' hit a mine [His wife, Dorothy Born in Sunderland - Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 14 December 1918 Marine Avenue, SS Steward (in Hutching Bickford) of 81 Coleridge Avenue, laid by UB-12 and sank in Middleton, was born in December q. 1888. The 1911) SS. (Their marriage was registered the North Sea seven miles Sunderland on 8 11th List of Mercantile in Newcastle during the September north of the Shipwash November 1893 Marine Deaths gives his quarter of 1913). light vessel and about (Sunderland; December q. place of residency as South four miles off the coast of 1893). She died in Shields. Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Five Sunderland - March q. lives were lost.] 1976, aged 82.]

285 Hutchins George Herbert AB 19 (Born: 13 November Anson Bn. RND (188 TZ/3464 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Dardanell 40 Spohr Whitburn Eldest son of William Joseph and Harriet Unmarried. [Height: 5' 3". Light [Enlisted: 15 January He had a stepfather. Born in North Seaton. Birth Ancre British Whitburn Colliery Wed. 27 December 1916 Wed. 27 29 1916 (Battle of Brigade, 63rd (Royal es Terrace, SS Colliery Louisa Hutchins, late of 40 Spohr Terrace, hair. Brown eyes.] 1915. Draft for MEF: 28 Sisters: Dulcie & Phoebe registered in Morpeth - Cemetery, Beaumont- ROH + Wed. 3 January 1917 + December Novembe the Ancre - Attack Naval) Division) (Balkans SS (Wed. 13 November 1918 + RND June 1915. Joined Anson Rebecca (Morpeth; March q. 1897. 'Enlisted five Hamel. I.A.23. Wed. 13 November 1916 r 1896 - on Beaucourt) 2B) Database). (His father, William Joseph, Bn. (1st Platoon): 18 July March q. 1905) - lived at months after war was 1918 + RND Database RN was accidentally killed at Whitburn 1915 to 13 November 40 Spohr Terrace, SS. Only declared' - 'Gazette'. Attack Service Colliery on 26 June 1913, aged 38 - 1916.] Brother: James (Jim; on Beaucourt (13/11) - Record) Family Headstone). Morpeth; March q. 1899 - Anson Bn. Casualties: 322. (The in Ireland - No. 6244). There is a Family Headstone Family Sister & B-in-L: Mary & in Harton Cemetery (P. ). (In Headston Jack. Memoriam). e says he was 20 when he was KIA)

6244 Hutchins James Denis S. Gunner 68 June q. 1967 4th (Northumbrian) 40 Spohr Son of William Joseph and Harriet Louisa Elsie N. Hutchins (née Hindmarch). [He had a stepfather. Brother: AB George Birth registered in Morpeth - Sat. 15 May 1915 (Jim) (Northumberland Howitzer Brigade RFA Terrace, SS Hutchins, late of 40 Spohr Terrace, SS. (Their marriage was registered in Sisters: Dulcie & Phoebe Herbert Hutchins, Anson March q. 1899. He enlisted Central) (in May (His father, William Joseph, was Tynemouth during the September Rebecca (Morpeth; Bn. RND, 13 November in the 4th (Northumbrian) 1915) accidentally killed at Whitburn Colliery quarter of 1922). March q. 1905) - lived at 1916, aged 19 (No. 285). Howitzers on 14 May 1915 - on 26 June 1913, aged 38 - Family 40 Spohr Terrace, SS. Children (both registered 'Gazette'. He was underage Headstone). Sister & B-in-L: Mary & in Tynemouth): Edward when he enlisted - aged 16. Jack.] J.H. (March q. 1926) and He served for a time in Margaret E. (June q. Ireland. 1928).

1850 Hutchinson John James Private 32 9 April 1918 611th Mechanical M2/018984 23 November France 12a Wear Tramway Son of James and Jane Hutchinson of Christina Morrison Hutchinson (née [His wife, Christina M., His Father-in-Law, James Born in Jarrow. E. London. Duisans British St. Andrew's Soldiers Died in the (Family (DOW - Family Transport Company 1914 (1914-5 Street, Motorman Jarrow [Vin Mullen] Corken) of 77 Cuthbert Street, died on 21 May 1938, Corken, died on 10 R. Hebburn. He was in the Cemetery, Étrun. Presbyterian Church Great War Headston Headstone) A.S.C. [attd. XVII Corps Star) Jarrow (in (in 1911) Hebburn. (They were married in SS' aged 54 - Family February 1900, aged 56. Caterpillar Section of the V.G.12. Roll of Honour, e) or 33 Heavy Brigade] 1911), and Registry Office on 5 February 1913. Headstone in Hebburn His Mother-in-Law, Ann A.S.C. - Family Headstone. Hebburn 77 Cuthbert Their marriage was registered in SS Cemetery.] Corken, died on 17 July His marriage was registered Street, during the March quarter of 1913). 1915, aged 64. [Family in SS during the March Hebburn Headstone] quarter of 1913.

2157 Hutchinson John George Third 26 6 January 1916 SS 'Coquet' (London) Mercantile 3 Edward A Sea-going Son of John and Sarah Elizabeth [His father, John, was Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in Jarrow. His birth Tower Hill Memorial Jarrow Library ROH Mon. 7 February 1921 Atkinson Engineer Marine Street, Engineer (in Hutchinson (née Watson) of 57 Howard born in SS and was a 47- born in Jarrow): Dorothy was registered in SS during + SS Marine Jarrow (in 1911) Street, Jarrow. (They were married on 1 year old Painter in a (20), Winifred (12) and the December quarter of Engineers' 1911) January 1889. Their marriage was Shipyard. His mother, Thomas (4). 1889. Association ROH registered in SS during the March quarter Elizabeth, was born in of 1889). Newcastle and was 43. They had been married for 22 years and had had seven children, four still living.] 2665 Hutchinson Alfred Young Lance- 19 (Born: 19 March 1916 'B' Company, 26 26/972 10 January 1916 France 18 Cecil Son of Mrs. Annie Buckle (formerly Unmarried. [He had been a patrol Siblings: Margaret, James, Born in Hebburn. E. in North Sailly-sur-la-Lys Borough of Soldiers Died in the GROUP Sergeant 9 March (DOW) (Tyneside Irish) / NF (No 1914-5 Star) Street, North Hutchinson) of The Waterloo Inn, 54 leader in the 1st North Arthur and Annie. Shields on 10 December Canadian Cemetery. Tynemouth ROH + Great War + John Sheen PHOTO 1897) (103 Brigade, 34th Shields (John Bedford Street, North Shields, and the Shields' Boy Scouts Stepbrother of Ruby 1914. A native of Hebburn. I.A.2. St. Columba's U.R.C. + 'Irish Heroes' (1917) (John Division) Sheen) and late John Hutchinson (died 1903). Troop.] Buckle. He attended A Lance-Corporal in 'B' Memorial, North Sheen) + The [Stepson of William Buckle.] Tynemouth High School. Company at the time of his Shields 'Illustrate Waterloo Wounded on 18 March embarkation. Discharged on d Inn, 54 1916. 9 March 1916: Wounded Chronicle' Bedford (John Sheen). 1 April Street, North 1916 Shields (in 1911)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

2982 Hutchinson John Foord Private 32 25 March 1918 10/East Yorkshire Regt. 37904 No 1914-5 Star France 37 Crofton A Railway Son of Joseph and Mary Ann Hutchinson [His father, Joseph, was He had brothers and Born in SS (SS, June q. 1886). Bac-du-Sud British All Saints' Church Tues. 25 March 1919 + (DOW) (1st Hull; Hull Street, Tyne Clerk (in of 37 Crofton Street, Tyne Dock. [His born at , sisters. Sister & Brother-in- E. Consett. Co. Durham. R. Cemetery, Bailleulval. ROH, West Harton + Tues. 7 September 1920 Commercial Bn.) (92 Dock 1911) father died on 12 November 1925, aged Northumberland, and was Law: Florence Annie & Tyne Dock. (In Memoriam). I.D.28. West Harton + Soldiers Died in the Brigade, 31st Division) 77. His mother died on 3 April 1925, a 63-year old Dock Percy H. Wilson. [Florence His father was a 'Retired Methodist Church Great War aged 74: Harton Cemetery. K.4042.] Labourer (Stevedoring). A. Wilson died on 18 Foreman Trimmer' living at Memorial Cross + His mother, Mary Ann, January 1922, aged 38, 22 Burnham Street, SS, in Dock was born in Hull and was and is buried with her November 1925: Harton Superintendent's 60. They had been parents in Harton Cemetery Burial Register. Staff ROH, Tyne married for 40 years and Cemetery.] Dock (?) + Hudson had had eight children, Street Union four still living.] Methodist Church ROH, Tyne Dock

3697 Hutchinson Joseph George Private 19 27 May 1918 1/Sherwood Foresters 93868 No 1914-5 Star France Parkside, 33 Adopted son of Mrs. Sarah Smith of Unmarried. Born in Hartlepool. E. Soissons Memorial St. Aidan's Church Soldiers Died in the (24 Brigade, 8th St. Aidan's Parkside, 33 St. Aidan's Road, SS Stokesley, Yorkshire. R. ROH Great War Division) Road, SS Sunderland (SDGW). 3843 Hutchinson John W. Private 19 or 20 25 July 1916 19/DLI (Bantams) (106 19/1316 No 1914-5 Star France 18 Conyers Son of Edward and Mary Jane Unmarried. [Siblings (1911 ages; all [His father, Edward, was Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in Jarrow. E. Thiépval Memorial. Obelisk 1914-1918 Tues. 29 August 1916 Tues. 29 (Somme) Brigade, 35th Division) Street, West Hutchinson of 18 Conyers Street, West born in West Hartlepool): Edward born in Jarrow and was a born in Jarrow): Elizabeth Cockenhall, Durham. R. Pier and Face 14A and Victory Square, August Hartlepool, Hartlepool (7), Mary Jane (3) and Isabella (1).] 39-year old Holder Up in a (16), Margaret (12) and West Hartlepool. [Moved 15C West Hartlepool 1916 Co. Durham Shipyard. His mother, George (10). [Withdrew forward from Caftet Wood (in 1911) Mary Jane, was born at to Caftet Wood (20/7). to Silesia Trench. To sunken Slaley, Lancashire, and Communication trench road south of Bernafay was 36. They had been dug from Trônes Wood to Wood in reserve (29/7).] married for 18 years and Waterlot Farm and had had nine children, reserve lines south-west seven still living.] of Longueval.]

3871 Hutchinson John (Jack) L/C 36 30 November 16th Tyne Fortress 465776 21 A Joiner (in Son of the late Thomas and Jane Margaret Jane Hutchinson (née [His father, John (A House Daughter: Violet (SS; Born in SS. Died at Harton Cemetery. Morton Street Roll Tues. 25 September 1919 Company R.E. Wouldhave July 1905 Hutchinson Maggie Young) of 130 Morton Joiner), was born in March q. 1906). Brother Newcastle Military Surgical C.2086. (South of Honour 1917 + Tues. 30 Street, SS (in and 1911) Street, SS. (They were married in Loftus, York, and was 61 and Sister-in-Law: Tom Hospital (Armstrong College Shields). November 1920 + Thurs. 1891), 146 St. Aidan's Church, SS, on 12 July in 1901. His mother, and Lizzie. Siblings (1901 Military Hospital - Burial 30 November 1922 Cleveland 1905. Their marriage was Jane, was born in Garrigill, ages): Thomas (24; B: Register). Father-in-Law: Street, SS (in registered in SS during the Cumberland, and was 57 Newcastle; A House David Young - a deceased 1901), and September quarter of 1905). in 1901.] Joiner), Mary A. (22; B: Tyne Pilot. (In Memoriam). 130 Morton Newcastle), William (20; Street, SS (in B: Newcastle; A Coal 1911 and Miner) and Sarah J. (14; B: November SS). 1919 - Burial Register)

5919 Hutchinson J.B. Sergeant Unknown Meritorious Unknown 51st Company Labour South Tues. 21 January 1919 Service Medal Corps Shields. 6295 Hutchinson J. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th (Northumbrian) 43 Albany He enlisted in the 4th Tues. 18 May 1915 Howitzer Brigade RFA Street, SS (in (Northumbrian) Howitzers May 1915) on 17 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

7284 Hutchinson Ralph Cuthbert Acting L/C 23 28 October 1916 10/Yorkshire Regt. (62 13888 9 September France Walton's A Coal Miner Son of Charles and the late Isabella Lizzie Hutchinson (née Cook). [His father, Charles (A Siblings (1901 ages): Jane Born in Whitburn. Birth Vermelles British Whitburn Methodist Brigade, 21st Division) 1915 (1914-5 Lane, (in 1911) Hutchinson (née Purvis) of 2 Wesley (Their marriage was registered in Limekiln Bricklayer), was (24; B: Whitburn) and registered in SS - June q. Cemetery. V.F.20. Church ROH + St. Star) Whitburn (in Terrace, Whitburn (in 1911). (Their Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire, born in Whitburn (SS; William (19; B: Whitburn; 1893. He enlisted in Mary's Church ROH, 1901), and 2 marriage was registered in Sunderland during the December quarter of March q. 1854) and was a A Joiner). Brothers (1911 Sunderland. He left 'effects' Whitburn + Wesley during the December quarter of 1875). 1914). 56-year old widower (sic). ages): Charles (27; B: valued at 6s 10d and a Whitburn Village Terrace, His death was registered Whitburn; SS - June q. gratuity of £9 to his wife, Green Memorial + Whitburn (in in SS - June q. 1921, aged 1884; A Limekiln Lizzie. Son: Robert C. Whitburn 1911) 64 ( GRO - sic).] Bricklayer) and Robert (Berkhampstead, Brotherhood ROH (23; B: Whitburn; SS - Hertfordshire; June q. 1915). September q. 1887; A House Joiner).

2599 Hutchison John L/C Unknown 19 July 1916 19/DLI (Bantams) (106 19/1519 No 1914-5 Star France West [Entrained at Chocques [Trenches around Born in Jarrow. E. Thiépval Memorial. Soldiers Died in the (Somme) Brigade, 35th Division) Hartlepool, for Frévent (2/7) and Montauban (15/7), Cockenhall, Co. Durham. R. Pier and Face 14A and Great War Co. Durham. from there marched to Longueval (18/7). West Hartlepool. SDGW - 15C billets. To Bois de Consolidated ground won Hutchinson but MRIC = Warnimont (5/7), by 9th Division and Hutchison. [19/DLI Varennes (10/7), Bresle provided escorts for Casualties (15/7 to 31/7) - (12/7), Talus Boisé prisoners. Withdrew to 262.] (14/7).] Caftet Wood (20/7).]

3519 Hutton John George L/C Unknown 9 October 1917 1st/5th (Territorial) 203152 5 December France St. Hilda's Born in Manchester. E. and Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Hilda's Lodge Fri. 19 December 1919 + West Yorkshire Regt. 1915 (1914-5 Colliery R. SS. Formerly 3/9604 and Panel 42 to 47 and ROH Soldiers Died in the (146 Brigade, 49th Star) 6523 West Yorkshire Regt. 162. (Belgium). Great War (West Riding) Division) A member of SS Harriers and Athletic Club.

6531 Hutton George Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 166 He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on Wed. 2 June 1915 (Divisional Pioneers, Palmerston 1 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. 50th (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in Division) May 1915)

2926 Hyde Richard Private Unknown 2 November 1918 32nd Bn. MGC (32nd 155712 No 1914-5 Star France E. SS. R. Tyne Dock, SS. St. Souplet British Soldiers Died in the Division) Formerly 42722 South Cemetery. I.C.5. Great War Staffordshire Regt.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

4495 Hyde George James AB Unknown Unknown Hawke Bn. RND 2/206 (RNVR) 1914 'Mons' France 32 Mozart A Sheet Son of George Hyde of 32 Mozart Street, [Enlisted: 26 May 1914. [Barrack 8/7 Height: 5'4". Dark brown Sat. 27 March 1915 + (Born: 15 Star' Street, SS, Metal SS, and 10 Regent Street, Hull 22 August 1914 - Joined Gepangenanlager, hair and eyes. A Primitive RND Service Record December and 10 Worker Hawke Bn. 5.12.1914 - Doebritz - in March 1915.] Methodist. Made a P.O.W. 1895 - Regent (RND Service officially reported a in Germany after the RND Street, Hull Record) P.O.W. at Doeberitz, operations at in Service Germany. 15.1.1919 - October 1914. Record) Granted two months' furlough. 19.4.1919 - Discharged.] 4871 Hyde Charles Private Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / 22/1675 13 Anderson Enlisted: 20 April 1915. A John Sheen NF (102 Brigade, 34th Street, SS Bomber. To Class Z Reserve. Division) (John Sheen). 5477 Hyde H. Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Garrison Artillery Headmaster [He reached England on Wounded in the right hand, Fri. 20 September 1918 of St. Peter's 14 September 1918 and right leg and left foot during (Jarrow Express) C.E. School, was admitted to a the fighting on 6 September Jarrow hospital in Manchester - 1918 - Jarrow Express. Jarrow Express.] 6111 Hyde Richard Stephen Private Unknown Unknown 15th Training Reserve South Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Bn. Shields. March q. 1899. He attended School ROH, SS Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - (Served) Admitted: 20 August 1906; Left: 21 February 1913.

752 Hyland Stephen Private 29 29 May 1918 22/DLI (Pioneers) 22/895 No 1914-5 Star France Son of Thomas and Honor Burke Hyland Lived: Ross, Co. Mayo. Vailly British John Sheen + Soldiers (Divisional Pioneers, 8th Enlisted in Jarrow. Cemetery. I.AA.5. Died in the Great War Division) 1449 Hymers Stanley Corporal 20 (Born: 28 September 14/DLI (64 Brigade, 21st 14758 11 September France 13 Baring A Butcher [A Son of George Paul and Anne (Annie) Unmarried. [His father died on 28 [His father, George Paul S & B-in-L: Annie Isabella Born and E. in SS (SS; Noeux-les-Mines St. Hilda's Memorial Sat. 30 October 1915 + Sat. 30 8 October 1915 (DOW at 6th Division) 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS (in Cabin Boy in Isabella Hymers (née Strong) of 13 Baring October 1933, aged 80. His mother (An Engine-Fitter's & David Pentland of December q. 1894). Communal Cemetery. Cross + St. Hilda's Fri. 28 September 1917 October 1894) L. Field Star) 1911 and 1911] [His Street, SS (in 1911). (They were married died on 13 February 1928, aged 73.] Labourer), was born in SS Shildon. She died on 22 Baptised in St. Hilda's I.C.46. Parish Magazine + Thurs. 15 & Wed. 21 1915 Ambulance - September relatives in Holy Trinity Church, SS, on 17 April and was 57. His mother, July 1947, aged 66. Sister: Church, SS, on 31 October (January 1916 - April 1920 (SS & District wounded in the 1915) were 1872. Their marriage was registered in Annie Isabella, was born Margaret Lily - Died 19 1894. DOW R. in A. Enlisted Memorial Service on Butchers' Association) + abdomen) (Battle presented SS during the June quarter of 1872). in Poplar, Middlesex, and February 1921, aged 21. on 9.11.1914. Promoted to 8 December 1915) + Soldiers Died in the of Loos) with a gold was 55. They had been Siblings (SS; 1911 ages): Corporal on 6 October 1914 South Shields & Great War commemora married for 38 years and George William, John & Acting Sergeant on 20 District Butchers' tive medal had had 14 children, nine Weldon, James Edward August 1915. Family Association ROH from the SS still living.] (20), Cecil (14), Mary Jane Headstone in Harton & District & Minnie. Cemetery. H. Butchers' Association.]

5578 Hynes H. Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown West Riding Regt. 240176 Marsden, SS Wed. 30 January 1918 (in January 1918)

3769 Ikitoni K. Third Unknown 29 January 1918 SS 'Ethelinda' (Whitby) Mercantile South Born in Japan. A Mercantile Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 15 November 1919 Engineer Marine Shields. Marine List of Deaths gives his place of residency as SS.

3942 Inglis William Sergeant 26 21 February 1919 Royal Field Artillery 4358 (Formerly 25 Glen A Plater's Son of William and Jane Inglis (née [His father, William, died Siblings (approximate Born in SS. His death was Hebburn Cemetery. 751346) Street, Labourer (in Grant). (Their marriage was registered in in SS - December q. 1926, years of birth): Thomas (c. registered in SS during the A."C".369. Hebburn (in 1911) Tynemouth during the March quarter of aged 76. His mother, 1877), Jane (SS; June q. March quarter of 1919. 1911) 1872). Jane, died in SS - 1883), Alexander (SS; December q. 1934, aged December q. 1885), Amy 80.] (c. 1888) and Meggie (c. 1894).

7200 Inglis Agnes Wood Nurse 69 5 April 1956 French Red Cross Argyle A School Daughter of David W. and Jeannie Inglis [His father, David W. (A Brother: George Russell Born in Jarrow. Birth Biggar Churchyard, Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August 1915 (Service Record) ('Jarrow Express') House, Assistant (in (née Waddell) of Argyle House, Argyle Doctor - MD), was born in (Born in Jarrow; SS - registered in SS - June q. South Lanarkshire, Roll of Honour, (Jarrow Express) [Agnes Mary - Argyle 1911) Street, Hebburn (in 1901) Scotland (c. 1854) and his September q. 1887; Died: - 1886. Scotland. Hebburn GRO] Street, death was registered in SS; September q. 1912, Hebburn (in Castle Ward (Newcastle) - aged 24). 1891 and December q. 1934, aged 1901), and 80. His mother, Jeannie, The Grange was born in Scotland (c. School, 1861) & died in Hebburn - Sunderland SS; September q. 1935, (in 1911) 75.]

131 Ingoe John Edmund Private 19 (Born: 18 July 1916 19/DLI (Bantams) (106 19/1370 No 1914-5 Star France 3 Byethorne St. Hilda's Son of Jonathan and the late Catherine Unmarried. [To Bois de Warnimont [His father, Jonathan, was Cousins: George and Ena Born and E. in SS - December Dantzig Alley British St. Hilda's Miners' Fri. 11 August 1916 + 26 (Somme) Brigade, 35th Division) Street, SS Colliery (A Ingoe (née Robinson) of 3 Byethorne (5/7), Varennes (10/7), Bresle born in SS (June q. 1870) Cummings of 87 Ellesmere q. 1895. Baptised in St. Cemetery, Mametz. Lodge ROH Thurs. 19 July 1917 + Septembe Screener in Street, SS. (They were married in St. (12/7), Talus Boisé (14/7), trenches and died in SS - Street, SS. Siblings (all Hilda's Church, SS, on 24 IX.T.9. John Sheen r 1895) 1911) Stephen's Church, SS, on 22 March 1890. around Montauban (15/7), September q. 1949, aged births registered in SS): November 1895. Enlisted in Their marriage was registered in SS Longueval (18/7).] 79. His mother, Polly (June q. 1891), SS on 22 June 1915. during the March quarter of 1890). Catherine, died in SS - Thomas Robinson (June q. [Consolidated ground won December q. 1900, aged 1893) and Elizabeth (June by 9th Division and provided 31.] q. 1898). escorts for prisoners. Withdrew to Caftet Wood (20/7).] (In Memoriam).

706 Ingram Henry Master/C 56 20 December SS 'Hildawell' (West Mercantile 10 Vespasian Elizabeth Ingram (née Shaw) of 10 Tower Hill Memorial St. Aidan's Church Wed. 14 February 1917 aptain 1916 Hartlepool) Marine Street, SS Vespasian Street, SS. (They were ROH, SS + Tues. 16 April 1918 married in St. Thomas' Church, SS, on 5 September 1887. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1887).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

1129 Inkster William Second 56 1 February 1916 SS 'Franz Fischer' Mercantile 45 Agnes Son of the late William and Phyllis Inkster Louisa Ann Inkster (née Dayer) of Born in Shetland. The Fifth Tower Hill Memorial Thurs. 29 November Mate (London) Marine Street, SS 45 Agnes Street, SS. (They were List of Mercantile Marine 1917 married in St. Mary's Church, SS, on Deaths gives his place of 18 March 1884. Their marriage was residency as SS. registered in SS during the March quarter of 1884).

2758 Insall Edward (Eddie) AB 20 years 6 13 November Howe Bn. RND (188 TZ/3171 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Dardanell 18 Havelock Boldon Youngest son of Ann Eliza Manson Unmarried. [Enlisted: 5 January 1915. He had sisters and Born in SS. Attack on Ancre British Boldon Colliery Thurs. 7 December 1916 months 1916 (Battle of Brigade, 63rd (Royal es Street, SS (in Colliery (formerly Insall) and Charles B. Manson Draft for MEF: 28 June brothers. Brothers: Beaucourt (13/11) - entered Cemetery, Beaumont- Workmen War + Wed. 13 November (Born: 21 the Ancre - Attack Naval) Division) (Balkans January 1915 (Coal Miner - R.N. (Stepfather) of 5 Station Cottages, 1915. Joined Howe Bn: Thomas & Jack (in France). first and second lines - Hamel. I.A.48. Memorial + St. 1918 + RND Database June on Beaucourt) 2B) and RND , SS. (Son of the late 18.7.1915 to 19.9.1915. B & S-in-L: Tom & Nellie. heavy losses during next Mary's Parish 1896) December Database) Thomas Insall). Enteritis. Rejoined Howe Pal: Jack Musgrave. advance - just one officer Churchyard 1916) Bn: 24 November 1915 to and some 20 men reaching Memorial Cross, 13 November 1916.] third line. Memorial Service Tyne Dock at Deans United Methodist Church. (In Memoriam).

4013 Inskip Thomas (Tom) Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th (Northumbrian) 4 Double Son of Nicholas and Margaret Jane Inskip [His father, Nicholas, died B & S-in-L: Nicholas (SS; He enlisted in the 4th Fri. 21 May 1915 + Wed. Wed. 2 Howitzer Battery, RFA Row, Harton (née Wilson) of 4 Double Row, Harton in SS - December q. 1932, September q. 1891) & (Northumbrian) Howitzers 2 February 1916 February Colliery (in Colliery. (They were married in St. aged 70. His mother, Rosella. B & S-in-L: George on Thursday 20 May 1915 - 1916 May 1915) Stephen's Church, SS, on 11 October Margaret Jane, died in SS - (SS; December q. 1884) & 'Gazette'. Brother-in-Law of (Includes 1890. Their marriage was registered in June q. 1921, aged 56.] Polly. B & S-in-L: Bob & James and Alice Speers of 43 three of SS during the December quarter of Nellie. Brothers: Corporal Alnwick Road, Tyne Dock. his 1890). Ralph (No. 588) and brothers) Private James Inskip.

4101 Inskip Thomas AB 53 Buried: 10 May Royal Navy 41 Hope A Coal Miner Sarah Annie Inskip (née Sambers). ['Of St. Simon's parish' - Children (all registered in Birth registered in SS - Harton Cemetery. Wed. 2 1952 Street, SS (in (Harton (They were married in Holy Trinity Burial Register. Died in SS): Mary (June q. 1923), September q. 1898. Death E.3902. (South February May 1952) Cemetery Church, High Shields, on 14 October the Ingham Infirmary.] Eileen A. (December q. registered in SS - June Shields). 1916 Burial 1922. Their marriage was 1924), Thomas W. quarter of 1952, aged 53. Register) registered in SS during the (September q. 1926) and There is a Family Headstone December quarter of 1922). John (March q. 1929). in Harton Cemetery.

4174 Inskip George Private 70 September q. Son of Nicholas and Margaret Inskip (née Polly Inskip ('Gazette') [His father, Nicholas, died Brothers: Corporal Ralph Brother: Private James Wed. 2 February 1916 Wed. 2 1955 (SS) Wilson) of 4 Double Row, Harton Colliery. in SS - December q. 1932, Inskip, 3rd Field Inskip (No. 4203). B & S-in- February (They were married in St. Stephen's aged 70. His mother, Ambulance R.A.M.C., 21 L: Nicholas & Rosella. B & S- 1916 Church, SS, on 11 October 1890. Their Margaret Jane, died in SS - November 1916, aged 29 in-L: Bob & Nellie. (Family marriage was registered in SS during the June q. 1921, aged 56.] (No. 588) & Gunner Group - December quarter of 1890). Thomas Inskip (No. 4013) - Including 4th (Northumbrian) three of Howitzer Brigade RFA. his brothers)

4203 Inskip James Private 54 June q. 1951 (SS) Birth registered in SS - either Wed. 2 February 1916 Wed. 2 December q. 1896 or June q. February 1897. 1916 588 Inskip Ralph Private 29 21 November 3rd Field Ambulance, 8981 27 August 1914 France 179 Talbot Harton Son of Nicholas and Margaret Jane Inskip Mary Crawford Inskip (née Arnott) [Born in SS (March q. He had children. Son: Enlisted in SS in August 1914 Grove Town High Shields' Baptist Wed. 2 February 1916 + Wed. 2 [SDGW - Cruickshanks (CWGC) 1916 (DOW) R.A.M.C. (1914 'Mons' Road, Tyne Colliery (A (née Wilson/Curtis) of 4 Double Row, of 179 Talbot Road, SS. (They were 1887). Brothers: Private Ralph C. (SS; June q. - a Reservist. The 'Gazette' Cemetery, Méaulte. Tabernacle Organ Fri. 1 December 1916 + February Inship] (Corporal - Star') Dock Hewer) Harton Colliery. (They were married in married in All Saints' Church, West James Inskip (No. 4203), 1912). B. & S-in-L: incorrectly says he DOW R. II.K.27. Plaque + Laygate Wed. 10 January 1917 + 1916 'Gazette') St. Stephen's Church, SS, on 11 October Harton, on 10 August 1909. Their Gunner Thomas Inskip Nicholas (SS; Sept. q. on 15 November 1916 (in Baptist Church Tues. 21 November (Includes 1890. Their marriage was registered in marriage was registered in SS (No. 4013) and Private 1891) & Rosella. B. & S-in- Jan. 1917). His brother , T. Memorial Plaque, SS 1922 + Soldiers Died in three of SS during the December quarter of during the September quarter of George Inskip (No. 4174) - L: George (Dec. q. 1884)& Inskip of 4 Double Row, + All Saints' Church the Great War his 1890). 1909). [Mother-in-Law: Mrs. all of whose photos were Polly. B. & S-in-L: Bob & Harton Colliery, E. in 4th ROH, West Harton brothers' Arnott ('Gazette'.] in the 'Gazette' on Nellie. B-in-L. of James & (Northumbrian) Howitzer photos) + Wednesday 2 February Alice Speers, 43 Alnwick Bty. Brother-& S-in-L: Bob Wed. 10 1916.] Road, Tyne Dock. M-in-L: and Eliza. January Mrs. Arnott. 1917

3777 Inskutchi N. Donkeym 31 29 January 1918 SS 'Ethelinda' (Whitby) Mercantile South Born: Kobe, Japan. A Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 15 November 1919 an Marine Shields. Mercantile Marine List of Deaths gives his place of residency as SS. 2158 Ireland Thomas William Private 23 (or 24) 9 April 1916 1st/5th (Territorial) NF 5/3702 28 September France 45 Back (?) Painter's Son of Thomas and Jessie Ellen Ireland Rose Hannah Baker (formerly [His father, Thomas, was Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in Jarrow. E. Walker, La Laiterie Military St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 23 April 1915 (149 Brigade, 50th 1915 (1914-5 Street, Labourer in a (née Goodman) of 45 Back (?) Street, Ireland, née Davies) of 4 Norman born at Dumfries, born in Jarrow): John Newcastle. His birth was Cemetery. VIII.A.7. Honour + St. Peter's (Jarrow Express) + Fri. (Northumbrian) Star) Jarrow (in Shipyard (in Jarrow, and 16 Ferry Street, Jarrow (in Buildings, St. Luke's, London. (They Scotland, and was a 40- Arthur (17; March q. registered in SS during the (Belgium). C.E. School ROH, 21 April 1916 (Jarrow Division) 1911), and 6 1911) April 1916). (They were married on 14 were married in St. Peter's Church, year old Painter's 1894), Albert Edward (12; June quarter of 1892. [He Jarrow Express) + Soldiers Died Milton September 1890. Their marriage was Monkton Village, on 18 September Labourer in a Shipyard. June q. 1898), Richard (10; attended St. Peter's C.E. in the Great War Street, registered in SS during the September 1915. Their marriage was His mother, Jessie Ellen, Sept. q. 1900), Mary Ellen School, Jarrow.] Jarrow (in quarter of 1890). registered in SS during the was born in Jarrow and (8; Sept. q. 1902), Rhoda April 1916) September quarter of 1915). was 37. They had been Isabella E. (6; Sept. q. married for 20 years and 1904), Jessie (4; Dec. q. had had eight children, all 1906) & Beatrice Jamesina still living.] (1)

1630 Ironside John Wilton AB 37 (Born: 31 December Hood Bn. RND (63rd R/1650 (RNVR) No 1914-5 Star France 68 Only son of William and Hannah Ironside Mary Ironside of 68 Wouldhave [10.12.1915: Army Sister and B-in-L: Julia and He was a Roman Catholic Thiépval Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. Tues. 31 December 1918 5 August 1917 (Royal Naval) Division) Wouldhave of 3 Temple Street, SS Street, SS Reserve. Entered: Louis Forrest + niece and (Service Record). War Pier and Face 1A Sacred Heart Altar, 1880) Street, SS 12.6.1917. Draft for BEF: nephew - Julia and John. Gratuity: £5. (In SS 11.10.1917. Joined Hood Memoriam). Bn: 13.11.1917 to 31.12.1917.]

4088 Irvin George Henry Gunner 68 Buried: 13 April Royal Garrison Artillery 57 Walpole A Labourer Elizabeth N. Irvin (née Spence). Birth registered in SS - Harton Cemetery. Thurs. 20 May 1915 Thurs. 20 1950 Street, SS (in (in April (They were married in St. Michael's December q. 1881. He died E.1572. (South May 1915 April 1950) 1950) Church, SS, on 26 December 1903. in SS' General Hospital. 'Of Shields). Their marriage was registered in SS Holy Trinity parish' - Harton during the December quarter of Cemetery Burial Register. 1903).

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1558 Irvine James Robert Deck 42 23 April 1916 HM Trawler 'Lena 9385DA (RNR) Son of Magnus and Catherine Irvine. Mary Ann Burnip (formerly Irvine, Born: Unifirth, Shetland. (In Harton Cemetery. Fri. 21 January 1916 + Hand Melling' formerly Finnigan, née Little) of 117 Memoriam). G.5950. (South Tues. 23 April 1918 Alice Street, SS. (They were Shields). married in SS' Registry Office on 11 January 1906. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1906).

6269 Irvine David Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th (Northumbrian) 36 Cleveland Birth registered in SS - Mon. 17 May 1915 Howitzer Brigade RFA Street, SS (in March q. 1892. He enlisted May 1915) in the 4th (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 15 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

575 Irving Thomas Forrest Private 37 1 July 1916 'B' Company, 26 26/353 10 January 1916 France 268 John [His birth was registered in SS during the Alice Irving (née Purves) of 268 Son: Thomas F. Irving - Only Sister: Mrs. Heron. Born in Hebburn. Enlisted on Thiépval Memorial. John Williamson Sat. 16 January 1915 + Tues. 29 (Tyneside Irish) / NF (No 1914-5 Star) Williamson December quarter of 1878.] John Williamson Street, SS. (They whose birth was Brother: Will Irving. 2 December 1914 and at Pier and Face 10B, Street ROH Tues. 27 February 1917 August (103 Brigade, 34th Street, SS were married in St. Aidan's Church, registered in SS during Brother & S-in-L: Ted (in that time resided at 268 11B and 12B + Tues. 6 March 1917 + 1916 + Division) SS, on 28 December 1903. Their the March quarter of France) and Laura Irving. John Williamson Street, SS. Thurs. 19 June 1919 + Mon. 27 marriage was registered in SS 1914. Sister- & B-in-L: Mr. & 'Irish Heroes' gives his Thurs. 30 June 2016 + June 2016 during the December quarter of Mrs. J.R. Purves. surname as Irvings. Fri. 1 July 2016 + 1903). Soldiers Died in the Great War + 'Irish Heroes' (1917) 1852 Irving Thomas Private Unknown 1 July 1916 7/Yorkshire Regt. (50 12828 13 July 1915 Hebburn Hebburn [In front of Fricourt. 'A' [He attended St. Oswald's Born: Houghton-le-Spring, Fricourt British St. Oswald's School Fri. 27 August 1915 Brigade, 17th (Northern) (1914-5 Star) Colliery. Colliery Company attacked at School, Hebburn, leaving Co. Durham. E. Jarrow. R. Cemetery. Special ROH, Hebburn (Jarrow Express) + Fri. 9 Division) 7.45 am. - in error & the in 1909 - 19/Yorkshire Hebburn Colliery. Memorial B.11. February 1917 (Jarrow men were practically all Regt.] 7/Yorkshire's casualties that Express) + Thurs. 30 destroyed in the first 20 day were five officers KIA June 2016 + Fri. 1 July yards by a single machine- and ten officers wounded 2016 + Soldiers Died in gun. Remaining coys with 336 Other Ranks KIA or the Great War moved forward at 2.30 wounded. pm. Relieved during evening & to Heilly. Casualties - 351.]

3627 Irving John Robert Gunner 30 24 March 1918 12th Heavy Battery 155223 42 and 43 Ivy A Bill Poster Son of David (A Bill Poster) and Isabella Mary Irving (née Dolphin). (They [His relatives were He had three children (all Born in Sunderland. Birth Arras Memorial. Bay Morton Street Roll Tues. 25 September Martin Punshon RGA Street, SS (in (in 1911) [A Irving of 45 Morton Street, SS (in 1901). were married in SS' Registry Office presented with a gold births registered in SS): registered in Sunderland - 1 of Honour 1917 + Mon. 24 March 1891), 45 Butcher ? - [His father, David, was born in Longtown, on 4 April 1910. Their marriage was commemorative medal Mary Emma (c. 1911) December q. 1887. Baptised 1919 + Thurs. 15 & Wed. Morton 'Gazette'] Cumberland, and was 36 in 1911. His registered in SS during the June from the SS & District Isabella (June q. 1913) in St. Barnabas' Church, 21 April 1920 (SS & Street, SS (in mother, Isabella, was born in Willington, quarter of 1910). Butchers' Association. and John R. (March q. Hendon, Sunderland, on 23 District Butchers' 1901), and Co. Durham, and was 35 in 1911.] (Correct man?)] 1916). Brother: David - October 1887. His sister, Association) + Sat. 24 121 Morton born in SS and aged 9 in Emma Jane Irving, died on March 1923 Street, SS (in 1901. 10 December 1909, aged 24. 1911) (In Memoriam).

4033 Irving John William Bombardi Unknown Unknown 4th (Northumbrian) 47 Gilbert Jenny Irving (née Aitken). (They Son-in-Law of Mr. and Brothers-in-Law: AB James Sat. 29 May 1915 + Fri. 4 Fri. 4 er Howitzer Brigade RFA Street, SS (in were married in SS' Registry Office Mrs. Aitken of 47 Gilbert Aitken - RND (No. 3969) and February 1916 February May 1915) on 20 June 1915. Their marriage Street, SS. B-in-L: AB John AB Robert Aitken - RND (No. 1916 was registered in SS during the William Aitken, Drake Bn. 4003). (All three brothers-in- (Includes June quarter of 1915). RND, KIA 17 April 1917, law photographs are in the his three aged 19 (No. 853). 'Gazette'). He enlisted in brothers- the 4th (Northumbrian) in-law) Howitzers on 28 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

4912 Irving Thomas F. Private Unknown Unknown 23 (Tyneside Scottish) / 23/353 No 1914-5 Star France South His name appeared in the John Sheen NF (102 Brigade, 34th Shields. October 1916 'Missing' List. Division) (John Sheen)

922 Irwin John R. (Jock) Rifleman 23 24 July 1917 1st/8th (Territorial) 307299 No 1914-5 Star France 4 Nichol's Whitburn Eldest son of John and Frances Irwin of Esther Irwin (née Gray) of 4 Nichol's Brother: Ted. Born and E. in SS. Died from Adinkerke Churchyard Thurs. 16 August 1917 + Thurs. 16 West Yorkshire Regt. Buildings, SS Colliery 45 Shakespeare Street, SS Buildings, SS. (They were married the effects of gas poisoning. Extension. Grave Soldiers Died in the August (Leeds Rifles) (146 in St. Michael's Church, SS, on 25 Memorial Service at St. Reference: 808. Great War 1917 Brigade, 49th (West December 1914. Their marriage Michael's, Westoe. (Belgium). Riding) Division) was registered in SS during the Formerly 6111 West December quarter of 1914). Yorkshire Regt.

2159 Irwin Thomas Lance- 36 22 March 1918 13/Gloucestershire 18442 No 1914-5 Star France 14 Edward Son of Thomas and Mary Ann Irwin of Mrs. Irwin of 14 Edward Street, [His father, Thomas, died Brother: John William Birth registered in SS - June Péronne Communal St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 23 July 1915 (Jarrow Sergeant ('Operation Regt. (Pioneers - Forest Street, Hebburn Jarrow on 20 July 1913, aged 68. Irwin - Died 20 November q. 1882. E. Jarrow. He Cemetery Extension. Honour + Hebburn Express) + Fri. 2 June Michael') of Dean) (Divisional Jarrow (in His mother, Mary Ann, 1932, aged 59. attended Hebburn New III.I.6. New Town School 1916 (Jarrow Express) + Pioneers, 39th Division) June 1916 died on 24 November Town School, leaving in ROH Fri. 24 May 1918 (Jarrow and March 1934.] 1900. There is a Family Express) + Soldiers Died 1918) Headstone in Hebburn in the Great War Cemetery. He was wounded by 1 June 1916 (Jarrow Express). 2370 Irwin William Lance- 38 (Born: 6 November 1918 23rd Fire Command 326395 No MRIC entry. 6 Wadham Youngest son of Mary and the late Henry Mary Irwin of 6 Wadham Terrace, Born in Tyne Dock (CWGC). Harton (St. Peter) All Saints' Church Sat. 9 November 1918 + Bombardi 8 May RGA Terrace, Irwin of Harton Colliery Tyne Dock. (His wife was born on E. SS. Died at the Victoria Churchyard, SS. ROH, West Harton + Soldiers Died in the er 1880 - Tyne Dock 24 June 1883 and died on 4 August Hospital, Dunoon, Scotland. Middle.9.7. St. Michael's ROH, Great War Family ('Gazette' 1948 - Family Headstone). There is a Family Headstone SS Headston says he R. at in St. Peter's Churchyard, e) 8 Rosebery Harton. Terrace in November 1918)

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4789 Irwin J. Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 27 27/1034 11 January 1916 France 2 Lorn Transferred to 24th/27th John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / NF (No 1914-5 Star) Buildings, NF, 8/NF and 12th/13th NF. Heroes' (1917) (103 Brigade, 34th East Boldon Class Z Reserve. 'Irish Division) Heroes' - 'J. Irwins'. (John Sheen). 4961 Irwin James Sapper 36 29 April 1917 69th Field Company R.E. 53145 Ethel Irwin (née Hunt). (They were [His wife, Ethel, died on Daughters: Ethel (SS, Died before 25 May 1917 - Feuchy British St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 25 May 1917 (Jarrow married in SS' Registry Office on 26 30 March 1973, aged 88. September q. 1911) and 'Jarrow Express'. 'Sapper J. Cemetery. I.C.16. Honour Express) October 1907. Their marriage was There is a Family Amelia M. (SS, September Irving' - St. Paul's ROH. registered in SS during the Headstone in Jarrow q. 1913). December quarter of 1907). Cemetery - Section 8.]

1208 Isbister James Second 32 24 August 1916 SS 'Swedish Prince' Mercantile South Son of James and Ann Isbister of The Sixth List of Mercantile Syracuse War Thurs. 3 January 1918 Officer Marine Shields. Shetland Marine Deaths gives his Cemetery, Sicily. place of residence as SS. VIII.A.15. (Italy).

3757 Isbister Lawrence AB 31 28 August 1918 SS 'Giralda' (Leith) Mercantile South Son of Ann Isbister (née Humphray) of The 20th List of Mercantile Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 8 May 1920 Marine Shields. Brinister, Bixter, Shetland, and the late Marine Deaths gives his James Isbister place of residency as SS.

5288 Ismay Corporal Unknown Military Medal Unknown Border Regt. Jarrow. [MM awarded for bravery Presented with his MM at Fri. 22 February 1918 in carrying several Croft Terrace School, Jarrow. (Jarrow Express) wounded men to places He was an inmate at the of safety whilst under Jarrow V.A.D. Hospital in heavy fire (Jarrow February 1918. Express).] 683 Iveson John George Private 23 5 July 1916 24 (Tyneside Irish) / NF 27/1032 No 1914-5 Star France 7 Rosa Son of Robert and Charlotte Iveson of 11 CWGC says a native of Daours Communal John Sheen + 'Irish (DOW) (Somme) (103 Brigade, 34th Street, Bells Ville, Gilesgate Moor, Durham. Newcastle. B. Newcastle - Cemetery Extension. Heroes' (1917) + Division) Westoe, SS December q. 1893. E. SS. I.A.2. Soldiers Died in the Enlisted in 'B' Company, 27 Great War NF ('Gazette'). Wounded and to 34 CCS 2/7/16. Died in CCS. Not in 24/NF at the time of embarkation ('Irish Heroes').

3919 Ivison Sydney L/C 23 (Burial 23 March 1918 18/NF (Divisional 18/786 4 Wardle An Engineer His birth was registered in Harton Cemetery. Register) Pioneers, 34th Division) Avenue (Burial SS during the March quarter U.8635. (South Register) of 1895. 'Of St. Michael's Shields). Parish' - Burial Register.

7087 Ivory John AB 46 (Born: 7 June 1916 HMS Royal Arthur 5 North A Rivetter's Son of James and Margaret (or Elizabeth) Catherine May (Kate) Ivory (née [His father, James (A Children (all born in Born in Jarrow. Baptised in St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 26 Street, Holder Up in Ivory (née Shasby or Shesby) of 28 Stead McGrady) of 15 Randolph Street, Shipyard Labourer in Jarrow): Winifred (SS; St. Bede's R.C. Church, School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) February Jarrow (in a Shipyard Street, Jarrow (in 1891). Jarrow (in 1911). (They were 1891), was born in Ireland March q. 1908; D: SS - Jarrow, on 20 March 1870. 1870) 1971), 50 (in 1901 and married in SS' Registry Office on 29 and died in Jarrow - SS; June q. 1912, aged 3), Siblings (all born in Jarrow): and 52 North 1911) June 1905. Their marriage was December q. 1893, aged Monica (SS; March q. Patrick (1869-1884), Michael Street, registered in SS during the June 52. His mother, Elizabeth 1911; Married William (1872-1962), Catherine Jarrow (in quarter of 1905). or Margaret, was born in Edward McStravick in SS' (1875-1963), Thomas (Sept. 1881), 28 Ireland (c. 1847) and died Registry Office on 11 April q. 1879-1962), Mary Ann Stead Street, in Jarrow - SS; March q. 1931; Died in 1996) & Hannah (1883-1918) & Jarrow (in 1937, aged 93.] John (SS; March q. 1913; Joseph (1885-1916). 1891), 206 D: SS - June 1916, 3) High Street, Jarrow (in 1901), and 15 Randolph Street, Jarrow (in 1911)

438 Jack Robert Elwyn Private 22 7 October 1916 9/Yorkshire Regt. (69 14328 26 August 1915 France [Attack on Le Sars (7/10) - Sister and Brother-in-Law: Born: Stockton, Co. Durham. Thiépval Memorial. Sat. 28 October 1916 + (Alwyn - (Somme - Attack Brigade, 23rd Division) (1914-5 Star) hand-to-hand fighting Mr. & Mrs. S. Slater of 74 E. SS. R. Hull. (SDGW). His Pier and Face 3A and Soldiers Died in the 'Gazette') on Le Sars) during capture of village - Sandwich Road, SS birth was registered in 3D Great War moved on to clear Stockton during the June trenches north-east of quarter of 1894. Bapaume Road. Relieved and to camp near Round Wood (9/10), Albert (10/10).] 3532 Jacks Harold Captain 26 (Born: 26 January 1919 1st/7th DLI (attached to 19 April 1915 France South A Solicitor Elder son of Mrs. Jacks and the late [After being wounded at Ypres he [Resided at 3 Law Court Brother: Wilfred Gray Birth registered in SS - Ikoyi No. 2 Cemetery. St. Michael's ROH, Mon. 3 February 1919 + 30 (Septicaemia) 4th Bn. Nigeria Regt.) (1914-5 Star) Shields. Robert Jacks (A Solicitor) of 1 Challoner became the adjutant of 3rd/7th Chambers, West Ripple Jacks - Born: 25 November March q. 1892. The (Nigeria). SS + SS High School Clive Dunn pages 41 to Novembe [He had left Terrace, SS DLI, moving on to staff (?), SS. Then a Law 1895. [MRIC says he died 'Gazette' says he died 'in his ROH + SS High 43 and 236 r 1891) England on 10 appointments later. He was Student. He attended SS on 27 January 1919.] [He 27th year' of septicaemia in School Admissions' April 1915 in awarded the African General High School: Admitted 4 wore spectacles. He was Lagos, Nigeria. He was on Book advance of the Service Medal 1902 with the clasp May 1899; Left July 1904 - wounded by shrapnel in the staff of the West African battalion - Clive Nigeria 1918.] To go to Worksop his left leg at Ypres in April Frontier Force. Dunn] College, Derbyshire.] 1915 - Clive Dunn.]

422 Jackson Richard Robinson L/C 22 26 September 12/DLI (68 Brigade, 11402 No 1914-5 Star France 59 Lytton Son of Mrs. E.A. Selley (or Selly - [To Bécourt Wood (15/9), [Unsuccessful attack on Born: St. George, York (York, Adanac Military Fri. 27 October 1916 + Fri. 27 1916 (Somme - 23rd Division) Street, SS 'Gazette') (formerly Jackson) and Mr. A.J. Gourlay Trench near 26th Avenue 8 am. (24/9). June q. 1894). E. Newcastle. Cemetery, Soldiers Died in the October Attack on 26th Selley (step-father). Contalmaison Villa (18/9), Relieved (27/9).] R. SS. Previously served in Miraumont. V.H.9. Great War 1916 Avenue) front line (Prue Trench) India. The 'Gazette' says his (22/9).] parents lived at 57 Lytton Street, SS.

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462 Jackson Eloff (Elof - GRO) Leading 22 (Born: 25 August 1918 Hawke Bn. RND KX/316 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star 53 Railway Pony Driver Son of Raw (A Coal Miner - Hewer) and Unmarried. (His birth was [His father, Raw, was 54 Siblings (1911 ages; all At the Defence of Antwerp Vis-en-Artois St. Oswald's School Fri. 16 October 1914 Seaman 7 Street, in a Coal Emma (Emmie) Jackson of 53 Railway registered in SS during the and was born in born in Hebburn): Caroline in October 1914. He Memorial. Memorial ROH, Hebburn (Jarrow Express) + Fri. Septembe Hebburn Mine (in Street, Hebburn Colliery. (Raw Jackson December quarter of 1895). Richmond, North Ann (13), Joseph Joshua attended St. Oswald's Reference: Panel 1 27 August 1915 (Jarrow r 1895) Colliery (in 1911) married at Dewsbury, Yorkshire, during Yorkshire (1911 Census) (10), Roman (4) and Ada School, Hebburn, leaving in and 2. Express) + Fri. 28 July October the December quarter of 1888). (GRO - Chester-le-Street, Wyse (1). 1909. Wounded by 27 July 1916 (Jarrow Express) + 1914, July December q. 1868). His 1916 - Jarrow Express. Wed. 18 September 1916 and mother, Emma, was 34. 1918 + Fri. 20 August 1918) They had been married September 1918 (Jarrow for 17 years and had had Express) seven children, five still living.]

609 Jackson Albert Victor Private 29 21 December 1st/9th (Territorial) DLI 9/7405 No 1914-5 Star France 8 Cobden A Barman Son of Jane Jackson (née Davison) of Sarah Ann Jackson (née McGill) of 8 [His wife, Sarah Ann, was Daughters (1911 ages; Born in Jarrow. E. Caterpillar Valley St. Paul's Roll of Sat. 27 January 1917 + 1916 [SDGW - 31 (151 Brigade, 50th Street, (in 1911) Jarrow and the late Joseph William Cobden Street, Jarrow. (They were born in Gateshead and both born in Jarrow): Newcastle. R. Jarrow. His Cemetery, Longueval. Honour Soldiers Died in the December 1916] (Northumbrian) Jarrow (in Jackson. (They were married on 17 married in St. Paul's Church, Jarrow, was 23. They had been Margaret Annie (2; SS - birth was registered in SS Y.E.28. Great War Division) 1911) August 1884. Their marriage was on 15 January 1908. Their marriage married for three years September q. 1908) and during the September registered in SS during the September was registered in SS during the and had had two Florence M. (6 months; SS quarter of 1887. quarter of 1884). March quarter of 1908). daughters, both still - December q. 1910). living.] Brother: George H. Jackson - born in Jarrow and a 21-year old Barman in 1911. 694 Jackson Albert Daniel Private 24 1 July 1916 25 (Tyneside Irish) / NF 30/115 No 1914-5 Star France 8 South A Solicitor's Son of George and Ellen Jackson (née [Attack on La Boisselle. War Diary [His father, George, was Siblings (1911 ages; both Born, E. and R. in Jarrow. In Thiépval Memorial. Jarrow Library ROH Thurs. 30 June 2016 + 'Illustrate (103 Brigade, 34th View, Jarrow Clerk (in Crumbley) of 8 South View, Jarrow. notes advance at 7.45 am. - heavy born in Hebburn and was born in Jarrow): George 'B' Company, 30/NF, and Pier and Face 10B, Fri. 1 July 2016 + John d Division) (in 1911) 1911) (They were married on 13 October 1883. fire & casualties from moment a 47-year old Ship's William (21; Apprentice from there transferred to 11B and 12B Sheen + Soldiers Died in Chronicle' Their marriage was registered in SS assembly trenches were left - La Plater. His mother, Ellen, Ship's Plater) and Ellen 25/NF. His birth was the Great War 1916 + during the December quarter of 1883). Boisselle strongly held. Advance was born in Liverpool and Mary (10). registered in SS during the Mon. 27 maintained until 'only a few was 48. They had been June quarter of 1892. June 2016 scattered soldiers were left married for 27 years and standing'. Casualties - 487.] had had five children, three still living.]

740 Jackson James Private Unknown 24 July 1916 19/DLI (Bantams) (106 19/52 No 1914-5 Star France 7 Lower A Coal Depot Unmarried. [Sweetheart: Lizzie [Caftet Wood (20/7). He had a stepfather - Born in SS. Lived and Thiépval Memorial. Livingstone Street John Sheen + Thurs. 3 Fri. 28 July (Somme) Brigade, 35th Division) Thames Assistant (in Hunnam ('Gazette' - Tuesday 24 Communication trench Edward Hodgson (A enlisted in SS. Letter to his Pier and Face 14A and Roll of Honour August 1916 + Thurs. 7 1916 + Street, SS (in 1911) July 1917).] dug from Trônes Wood to Painter's Labourer) and sister published on Thursday 15C September 1916 (Local 'Illustrate 1901), and Waterlot Farm and brothers and sisters - 3 August 1916. (In Casualties) + Sat. 21 July d 14 reserve lines south-west Mary J., Miriam, Matthew Memoriam). Step-siblings: 1917 + Soldiers Died in Chronicle' Livingstone of Longueval. Moved Calder (SS; June q. 1898) Jane C., John and Edward the Great War 1916 Street, SS (in forward from Caftet and William. [To sunken Hodgson. 1911 and Wood to Silesia Trench.] road south of Bernafay July 1916) Wood in reserve (29/7).]

1119 Jackson Aaron Gunner 31 21 October 1917 115th Siege Battery 166488 France 5 Campbell Labourer in a Son of Aaron and Annie Jackson of 5 Lydia Bone Jackson (née Reay) of [His father, Aaron (A Children: Aaron (SS. B. & Born and E. in SS. DOW R. in Mendinghem Military Fort Street Roll of Fri. 30 November 1917 + (DOW) RGA Street, SS (in Lubricant Campbell Street, SS (in 1911) 69 Fort Street, SS. (They were Seaman), was born in D. September q. 1913), A. Bro. Rifleman Wm. Cemetery. VI.D.35. Honour Mon. 21 October 1918 + 1901 and Factory (in married in St. Stephen's Church, SS, Sunderland and was 60. Lydia (SS, B. & D. Jackson, KIA 4/8/1917 (Belgium). Sat. 21 October 1922 + 1911), and 1911) on 22 June 1913. Their marriage He died in SS - June q. September q. 1913) and (2895) Formerly 1012 3rd Soldiers Died in the 69 Fort was registered in SS during the 1914, aged 64. His Thomas M.R. Jackson (SS, Line 4th (Northumbrian) Great War Street, SS June quarter of 1913). mother, Annie, was born June q. 1917). He had Howitzer F.A. Brigade in Newcastle and was 55. sisters. S & B-in-L: (Territorial). Brother: She died in SS - December Christina & Huntly B. Rifleman William Jackson, q. 1913, aged 58.] Longstaff + Nora and 10/RIR, KIA 4 August 1917, Willie. B & S-in-L: Tom & aged 28 (No. 2895). (In Annie. B: Benjamin & Memoriam). Henry. 1498 Jackson John William Private 31 21 March 1918 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / 46112 No 1914-5 Star France Son of Mr. W. Jackson of 69 Lyons Born in Boldon Colliery. E. Arras Memorial. Bay Soldiers Died in the NF (102 Brigade, 34th Terrace, Four Lane Ends, Hetton-le-Hole Houghton-le-Spring. 2 and 3 Great War Division) Formerly 149755 RFA. 1503 Jackson Arthur Second 50 21 February 1917 HMT 'Wathfield' Mercantile 229 Master Son of Robert and Mary Jackson Mary Jackson of 231 Stanhope Born: Liverpool. A Master Bizerta Cemetery. Fri. 16 March 1917 + Mate Marine Stanhope Mariner Road, SS Mariner. Lost at sea on 22 Grave Reference 11. Tues. 16 April 1918 Road, SS February 1917 - 'Gazette'. (Tunisia). [and 231 Stanhope Road, SS] 2160 Jackson Frederick Sapper 24 26 April 1918 526th (Durham) Field 470321 18 September France 39 Howe Painter Son of Thomas and Jane Ann Jackson of [His father, Thomas, was Brothers (1911 ages; both Born in Gateshead (1911 Chocques Military St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the Company R.E. 1915 (1914-5 Street, (Shipbuilding 39 Howe Street, Hebburn (in 1911) and born at Wellington and born in Jarrow): Robert Census). E. Jarrow. Cemetery. IV.A.28. Honour Great War Star) Hebburn (in ) (in 1911) Jarrow was a 50-year old (15; Apprentice Formerly 804 R.E. 1911) Boilermaker. His mother, Boilermaker) and Jane Ann, was born at Jonathan (9). Berwick-Upon-Tweed and was also 50. They had been married for 30 years and had had eleven children, ten still living.]

2699 Jackson Randolph Private 22 (or 21) 27 May 1918 1st/5th (Territorial) NF 16/424 22 November France 1 Harold A Solicitor's Son of John Thomas Jackson and Isabella [Siblings (1911 ages): Douglas (13), [His father, John Thomas, Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in Jarrow. E. Soissons Memorial. St. Mark's Church Soldiers Died in the (149 Brigade, 50th 1915 (1914-5 Street, Clerk (in Jackson of 1 Harold Street, Jarrow. (They Margaret (11), Jane (9), Ellen (6) was born in born in Jarrow): Stewart Newcastle. His birth was Triptych, Jarrow Great War (Northumbrian) Star) Jarrow (in 1911) were married on 20 October 1886. Their and Harold (2).] Middlesbrough and was a Craig (24; September q. registered in SS during the Division) 1911) marriage was registered in SS during the 48-year old Blacksmith's 1887), Thomas William June quarter of 1896. December quarter of 1886). Striker in a Cement Gray (22; December q. Works. His mother, 1888), William Craig (21; Isabella, was born in September q. 1890), Belfast and was 46. They Gwendoline (19; had been married for 25 December q. 1892) and years and had had eleven Isabella (17; June q. children, all still living.] 1894).

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2895 Jackson William Rifleman 28 4 August 1917 10/Royal Irish Rifles 41066 26 September France 5 Campbell A Shop Boy Son of Aaron and Annie Jackson of 5 [In 1911 his parents had been [His father, Aaron (A Brother: Gunner Aaron Born in SS. E. Newcastle. R. Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Michael's ROH, Mon. 21 October 1918 + (South Belfast) (107 1914 (1914 Street, SS (in (in 1901) Campbell Street, SS (in 1911) married for 35 years and had had Seaman), was born in Jackson, RGA, DOW R. in SS. Formerly 3032 R.A.S.C. Memorial. Panel 40. SS Soldiers Died in the Brigade, 36th (Ulster) 'Mons' Star') 1901) eight children, five still living. Sunderland and was 60. A. 21 October 1917 (No. [MRIC = RTS/3032 A.S.C., (Belgium). Great War Division) Brothers (1911 ages): Benjamin He died in SS - June q. 1119). Sister-in-Law: Lydia 2nd Brigade (BRD).] He left (19; B: SS; A Blacksmith's Striker) 1914, aged 64. His B. - left £2 14s 4d. S & B- 'effects' valued at £32 16s and Henry (14; B: SS; A mother, Annie, was born in-L: Christina (left a 6d - £8 4s 2d each to his Blacksmith's Striker).] in Newcastle and was 55. gratuity of £13) & Huntly brothers Henry and She died in SS - December B. Longstaff + Nora and Benjamin; £8 4s 1d to his q. 1913, aged 58.] Willie. Brother & S-in-L: sister, Christina Longstaff. Tom and Annie. (In Memoriam).

3453 Jackson George Lieutenan 30 26 September 11/Argyll and 1914-5 Star (No France Naval Son of Daniel Jackson C.B.E. and Mary His brother, also in the 'A native of Jarrow' - Loos Memorial. Panel Tues. 5 October 1915 t 1915 (Battle of Sutherland Highlanders date given) Architect (A Jackson of Dunmore, Dumbarton Argyll and Sutherland 'Gazette'. During the Titanic 125 to 127 Loos) (45 Brigade, 15th partner in (formerly of Jarrow) Highlanders, was a victim Disaster Enquiry he had (Scottish) Division) the firm of of the Gretna acted as Technical Advisor Denny Bros. (Quintinshill) Railway to Lord Mersey. of Disaster on 22 May 1915. Dumbarton).

3691 Jackson Albert Edward Fireman/T 32 29 June 1918 SS 'Florentia' (Whitby) Mercantile 12 Hylton Son of Elizabeth Briscoe Jackson Ada Jackson (née Farrar) of 12 Son: Alfred T.B. Jackson - Born in SS. His birth was Tower Hill Memorial St. Mark's Mon. 24 November rimmer Marine Street, Hylton Street, Waldridge Fell, Co. whose birth was registered in SS during the Commemorative 1919 + Wed. 21 January Waldridge Durham. (Their marriage was registered in Chester-le- September quarter of 1886. Stained Glass 1920 Fell, Co. registered in Chester-le-Street Street during the June A Mercantile Marine List of Window, SS Durham during the December quarter of quarter of 1914. Deaths gives his place of 1909). residency as SS.

3939 Jackson Herbert E. Staff 52 (GRO) 18 December Royal Army Ordnance 07610 88 M. Jackson of 88 Marlbrough CWGC says he was 50. Harton Cemetery. Sergeant 1920 Corps Marlbrough Street, SS J.8042. (South Street, SS Shields). 3973 Jackson Jasper Thompson AB 67 (Born: 7 April 1958 2nd Platoon 'C' TZ/1055 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Dardanell 267 Taylor An Son of Jane Donkin (formerly Thompson) Margaret McGregor Jackson (née [His wife, Margaret, died He had two daughters: Birth registered in SS - Harton Cemetery. [There is a Family Mon. 28 June 1915 + Mon. 28 19 Company, Collingwood es Street, SS (in Apprentice of 267 Taylor Street, SS Raine) of 62 Bertram Street, SS, and on 16 March 1961, aged Margaret (SS; March q. March q. 1890. In June 1915 1.191. (South Headstone in Collingwood Bn. June 1915 December Bn. RND (Balkans 1911 and Rivetter in a 267 Taylor Street, SS. (They were 66. Brothers: Joseph 1916) and Frances A.E. he was wounded and in Shields). Harton Cemetery. Embarkation Roll 1890 - 2B) June 1915), Shipyard (in married in St. Jude's Church, SS, on William Jackson - B. SS; a (SS; March q. 1926). hospital in Malta - shock. Half-Brothers (Both RND 62 Bertram 1911) + 31 December 1912). 23-year old Barman in Sister: Jane Davidson Height: 5' 5¼". Brown hair. born in SS; 1911 Service Street, SS (in Rivetter 1911 + Robert Davidson Jackson - B. SS; Working in Grey eyes. C. of E. Fought in ages): John Edward Record) November (RND Service Jackson - B. SS and 12 in a Knitting Factory and the Third Battle of Krithia on Donkin (6) and 1914) and Record + in 1911. He had served in aged 14 in 1911. 4 June 1915. 'Of St. Francis' Stanley Donkin (3).] 311 John April 1958 - the RE for 3 years 9 Parish - Burial Register. Williamson Burial months and 66 days in St., SS (in Register) the 18th Hussars.] 1915 - Collingwood Bn. Embarkation Roll) + 174 Eldon Street, SS (in April 1958)

4404 Jackson John (Jack) Private Unknown 3 December 1916 21 (Tyneside Scottish) / 22173 8 March 1915 France [Formerly a Sapper in the [His mother received The nurse stated in her Bailleul Communal Wed. 27 December 1916 Wed. 27 (DOW - CGWC) (3 NF (102 Brigade, 34th (1914-5 Star) Royal Engineers (82721).] letters of condolence from letter that he DOW on 3 Cemetery Extension, December November 1916 Division) the nurse who was November 1916 whereas Nord. III.A.185. 1916 (DOW) - 'Gazette') tending him when he died CWGC state that he died on and from his chum, 3 December 1916. Private J.W. Corcoran.]

5708 Jackson William Private 69 (Born: December q. 1959 18/DLI (93 Brigade, 31st 4 John Clay A Rate Clerk Son of John William (A Marine Engineer) [He attended SS High [In France he received a He enlisted in September SS High School Mike Todd Greenfield 10 (Hailsham, Sussex) Division) Street, SS and and Isabella Jackson of 22 Windsor School - Admitted: 15 gunshot wound to his 1914. He first served Admissions' Register December (1891), 22 Assistant Terrace, SS September 1902; Left: buttock (later described as overseas in Egypt - from 6 1889) Windsor Overseer for July 1906. He was in a 'slight shrapnel wounds').] December 1915. He served Terrace, SS SS hospital in Rouen and in France from 5 March (1901), 21 Corporation then moved to a 1916. Windsor (in 1911) Manchester hospital. He Terrace, SS was medically discharged, (1911) and being awarded the Silver 92 St. War Badge.] Helen's Road, Hastings, Sussex (in 1959) 5726 Jackson Robert Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) South He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' (Divisional Pioneers, Shields. Boys' School, SS - Admitted: School ROH, SS 50th (Northumbrian) 20 August 1906; Left: 14 July (Served) Division) 1911.

5962 Jackson William Henry Private Unknown Unknown Australian Army Australia. Eldest son of Mrs. Jackson of 57 Dean A POW in Germany by 20 Fri. 20 July 1918 Road, SS July 1917. He was reported 'Missing' on 16 April 1917 - 'Gazette'. 6078 Jackson David Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 275256 (2009) 19 April 1915 France South He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' Clive Dunn page 255 (Divisional Pioneers, (1914-5 Star) Shields. Boys' School, SS - Admitted: School ROH, SS 50th (Northumbrian) 29 June 1903; Left: 19 July (Served) Division) 1907. Disembodied - Clive Dunn.

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6880 Jackson Abraham Private 49 September q. 49 Walpole A General Son of Jacob and Annie Jackson of 92 [His father, Jacob (A Siblings (all born in SS; Born in SS. Birth registered Frederick Street Roll 1941 (Newcastle) Street, SS (in Dealer (in Frederick Street, SS General Dealer), was born 1901 ages): Rose (21), in SS - December q. 1891. of Honour 1901), and 1911) in North Shields and was Lazarus (21; SS - Siblings (all born in SS; 1911 92 Frederick 65. His mother, Annie, December q. 1880) and ages): Esther (24), Street, SS (in was born in Hull, Jones (16; SS - September Louis/Lewis (23; A 1911) Yorkshire, and was 51. q. 1884; A Pawnbroker's Commission Agent) and They had been married Assistant). Henry (22; A General for 33 years.] Dealer).

6939 Jackson George William Unknown Unknown 6 Deans A Colonial Eldest son of George William and Susan Annie Jackson of 148 Morton [His father, George Siblings (1901 ages; all Born in SS. Birth registered Morton Street Roll Tues. 25 September Lane, SS (in Butcher (in Jackson of 6 Deans Lane, SS (in 1901) Street, SS (in 1911). [She was born William (A Bricklayer), born in SS): Annie (14), in SS - June q. 1883. of Honour 1917 1891 and 1911) in Govan, Scotland, and was 22 in was born in SS and was Susan (11; SS - September 1901), and 1911.] 44 in 1901. His mother, q. 1889), Gertrude (9; SS - 148 Morton Susan, was born in March q. 1892), Alfred (6; Street, SS (in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, SS - March q. 1894), Alice 1911) and was 39 in 1901.] Ada (4; SS - March q. 1897) and Sidney (1; SS - September q. 1899).

7285 Jackson Arthur Private 41 12 October 1916 1/West Yorkshire Regt. 3/10214 5 December France 26 Geoffrey A Coal Miner [To front line (Mild and Cloudy Trenches) - Jane Jackson (formerly Dinsdale, [His wife, Jane, was born He had no children. Born in Stockton Bancourt British Whitburn Methodist (Somme - Attack (18 Brigade, 6th 1915 (1914-5 Street, (in 1911) 10 October 1916. Attacked on née Gray) of 26 Geoffrey Street, in Newcastle and was 52. Stepsons (1911 ages): (September q. 1875). He Cemetery. VIII.J.7. Church ROH + St. on Mild and Division) Star) Whitburn (in 12.10.1916. Assembly positions heavily Whitburn (in 1911). (They were She had earlier married Robert Dinsdale (23; B: enlisted in Sunderland. He Mary's Church ROH, Cloudy Trenches) 1911) bombarded by both British and German married in SS' Registry Office on 9 William Dinsdale in Whitburn; A Coal Miner), left 'effects' valued at £2 9s Whitburn + guns - 'D' Company advanced but under January 1905. Their marriage was Newcastle during the William Dinsdale (21; B: 5d to his widow, Jane. He Whitburn Village heavy MG fire immediately withdrew. registered in SS during the March September quarter of Whitburn; A Coal Miner) left a gratuity of £8 10s to Green Memorial + Bombing attack on right failed.] quarter of 1905). 1880. William Dinsdale and Edwin (4; B: his stepdaughter, Sarah Jane Whitburn died in SS - September q. Whitburn). Coulthard (née Dinsdale). Brotherhood ROH 1903, aged 46.]

3046 Jacobs Robert George Enginema 33 Distinguished 3 November 1918 HM Trawler 'Lord 2193/TS (RNR) 22 Ingham Worked for Son of the late Henry and Ellen Jacobs Margaret A.T. Jacobs (née Shaw) of [He has a Private Daughters: Ellen M. (SS, Died at Deal Infirmary (R.N. Harton Cemetery. Wed. 11 October 1916 + Wed. 11 n (Headston Service Medal (Headstone + George' Place, SS (in Messrs. Irvin 47 Marsden Street, Westoe, SS Headstone in Harton March q. 1915) & Annie Hospital), Kent, on 3 H.6577. (South Wed. 6 November 1918 October e + Burial 'Gazette') [2 October on board the (CWGC). (They were married in St. Cemetery. 'Of St. Aidan's (Nancie) (SS, September q. November 1918 (Headstone Shields). + Wed. 3 November 1916 Register) November 1918 1916) and, Fishing Thomas' Church, SS, on 17 June Parish' - Burial Register.] 1917). Son-in-Law of John + 'Gazette' - Thrice + Burial 1920 + Thurs. 3 [32 (CWGC)] later, at 12 Trawlers 1914. Their marriage was James & Annie Shaw of 6 Register for place of death). November 1921 + Fri. 3 (CGWC)] Alma Street, ('Gazette'). registered in SS during the June John Street, SS. B-in-L: Brothers-in-Law: John, Joe November 1922 SS (in quarter of 1914). Aaron (in France). S-in-L: and Septimus. November Josephine. 1918).

5202 Jacobson W. Private Unknown Unknown West Riding Regt. 6 Paper Mills, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson of 6 Wounded and in a hospital East Holborn Roll of Thurs. 11 April 1918 + Commercial Marsden Commercial Road, SS in France by 9 September Honour Mon. 9 September 1918 Road, SS (in 1918 - 'Gazette'. September 1918)

5641 Jacobson F. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantile 74 A Merchant He was interned in Sat. 2 January 1915 Marine Chichester Seaman (in Ruhleben, Germany, after (1914 Christmas Road, SS (in August 1914) being trapped in German Greeting from Civilian June and territorial waters on 4 Internees) + Thurs. 17 September August 1914. June 1915 + Sat. 25 1915) September 1915

3302 Jacques Christopher L/C 22 16 October 1917 9/Yorkshire Regt. (69 13842 28 September Dardanell Boldon Son of John and Elizabeth Jacques Margaret Anne Woodhouse Born in Newcastle. E. Tyne Cot Memorial. Boldon Colliery Soldiers Died in the Hunter Brigade, 23rd Division) 1915 (1914-5 es Colliery (formerly Jacques) of 26 Forster Boldon Colliery. He is the Panel 52 to 54 and Workmen War Great War Star) (Balkans Street, Darlington only realistic candidate for 162A. (Belgium). Memorial 2B) the 'C. Jacques' listed as having worked at Boldon Colliery.

5990 Jager Charles William AB 50 Buried: 15 July Royal Navy (Royal Naval 75 St. Coal Miner Annie Jager (née Hunter). (They [He attended Holy Trinity Children (all registered in His birth was registered in Harton Cemetery. Holy Trinity Boys' 1948 Reserve) Cuthbert's (in July 1948) were married in St. Jude's Church, Boys' School, SS - SS): William F. (December SS - September q. 1898. K.8353. (South School ROH, SS Avenue, SS SS, on 4 August 1919. Their Admitted: 19 August q. 1920), Charles W. Son: Edmund (SS; Shields). (Served) (in July 1948) marriage was registered in SS 1907; Left: 24 May 1912.] (March q. 1923), Thomas September q. 1933). Died at during the September quarter of (June q. 1925) and the Ingham Infirmary - Burial 1919). Florence E. (September q. Register. 1930). 573 Jaggers Alexander Bone L/C 24 1 July 1916 'D' Company, 27 27/383 11 January 1916 France 129 Adelaide A Labourer Second son of Margaret Wood of 110 Mary Middleton (formerly Jaggers, [Attack on La Boisselle - Born & E. in SS. His birth Thiépval Memorial. Saturday 16 January Thurs. 10 (Tyneside Irish) / NF (No 1914-5 Star) Street, SS (in at Maxwell Street, SS née Ingoe) of 3 Byethorne Street, assembled in Tara-Usna was registered in SS during Pier and Face 10B, 1915 + Thurs. 10 August August (103 Brigade, 34th March 1917). Readhead's SS. (They were married in St. Jude's line on right in support of the September quarter of 11B and 12B 1916 + Mon. 26 & Fri. 30 1916 + Division) [64 Church, SS, on 12 May 1913. Their 15th & 16th Royal Scots. 1891. The 'Gazette' says he March 1917 + Thurs. 30 Mon. 27 Commercial marriage was registered in SS Moved forward 7.40 am. was 26. AWOL: 25 August - June 2016 + Fri. 1 July June 2016 Street, SS (at during the June quarter of 1913). Many casualties crossing Court: SS. (John Sheen). 2016 + 'Irish Heroes' the time of Chapes Spur. About 70% Resided at 64 Commercial (1917) + Soldiers Died in enlistment & casualties sustained Street, SS, at the time of his the Great War in August before German front line enlistment (before 16 1916)]. reached. Casualties - January 1915). 550.]

830 Jago William Private 20 years 8 21 April 1917 14/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th 27446 No 1914-5 Star France 1 Back Hill Middle Eldest son of William and Georgina Jago Unmarried. (Sweetheart: Bella Nephew of Mr. & Mrs. Born and E. in SS. He had Mazingarbe Holy Trinity Church Mon. 14 May 1917 + Mon. 14 months Division) Street, SS Docks Hall). J.W. Hall (Aunt Rose & brothers and sisters. Communal Cemetery ROH, SS + West Mon. 22 & Tues. 23 April May 1917 Uncle Jack). Nephew of Brother-in-Law: J. Mills. Extension. I.D.16. Holborn ROH 1918 + Thurs. 21 April Mr. & Mrs. Loades. Uncle: Brothers-in-Law: Joe and 1921 + Fri. 21 April 1922 William Fairless (in Fr.) & Dick. (In Memoriam). + Soldiers Died in the Aunt: Mary Annie Fairless. Great War

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838 Jago Thomas AB 29 (Born: 14 May 1917 Drake Bn. RND (63rd TZ/8270 (RNVR) No 1914-5 Star France South A Labourer Son of Elizabeth and the late Robert Jago [Enlisted: 2 November Sister: Mary Jago, died 8 Died at 11 am. in Lakenham Harton Cemetery. Tues. 15 May 1917 + 18 (Royal Naval) Division) Shields. of 26 Edward Street, SS. (His mother, 1915. Draft for BEF February 1905, aged 19 Military Hospital, Norwich, K.8525. (South Mon. 14 May 1923 + February Elizabeth, died on 4 July 1943, aged 92). (Bomber): 10 July 1916. years 3 months. Sister: from Nephritis. Shields). RND Database 1888) Joined 8th Entrenching Annie Ainsley, died 21 Bn: 13 September 1916. April 1917, aged 33. Joined Drake Bn: 3 May (Headstone in Harton 1017 to 21 April 1917. Cemetery). He had Enteritis. Invalided to UK: brothers. 1 May 1917.]

1672 Jago Thomas Private 25 30 April 1917 'B' Company, 18/NF 19/1478 No MRIC entry. France Blucher Son of Mrs. Clara Hollighan of 32 Brother & Sister-in-Law: Born: Byker, Newcastle. E. Level Crossing Tues. 14 May 1918 + (Tyneside Pioneers) Colliery, Simpson Terrace, Byker, Newcastle - Bob and Sally Jago. Cramlington, Cemetery, Fampoux. Soldiers Died in the , CWGC. Brother & Sister-in-Law: Northumberland. SDGW = I.B.77. Great War Northumberl Joe and Polly Jago. 'Thomas Jeffrey'. A native of and Brother: Joseph Jago (A Newcastle. (In Memoriam). Labourer) of 13 Tadema Road, SS; Buried on 18 August 1945, aged 63 - Harton Cemetery. L.9926.

3602 Jamaluddin Muslim Fireman Unknown 23 June 1917 SS 'Mongolia' Indian Merchant South [The P & O liner The 14th List of Mercantile Bombay 1914-18 Fri. 9 May 1919 (Greenock) Service Shields. 'Mongolia' struck a mine Marine Deaths gives his Memorial, Mumbai. laid by the German raider place of residency as South (India). SMS Wolf 50 miles South Shields. The 'Gazette' gives by West of Bombay and his name as 'Mursallim sank. 23 people were Jamoodn'. killed. She was carrying passengers and mail for India, China and Australia.]

2161 James William Edward Private 20 16 September 'B' Company, 2/NF (84 21397 5 December France 540 John Boldon Son of Joseph and Euphemia Eckford H. Unmarried. [His parents were [His father, Joseph, was Siblings (1911 ages; all Born and E. in Jarrow (SS; Loker Churchyard. Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in the 1915 Brigade, 28th Division) 1914 (1914-5 Williamson Colliery James (née Humphrey) of 540 John married in St. Paul's Church, Jarrow, born in Jarrow and was a born in Jarrow): Samuel June q. 1895). Formerly I.E.5. (Belgium). + Boldon Colliery Great War Star) Street, SS (in Williamson Street, SS (in 1911), and 131 on 1 January 1894. Their marriage 43-year old Coal Miner (13), Mary (11), Euphemia 9562 West Yorkshire Regt. Miners' Club ROH + 1911) and Charles Street, Boldon Colliery was registered in SS during the (Shifter). His mother, (10) and Joseph (6). St. Nicholas' Roll of 131 Charles March quarter of 1894.] Euphemia, was born in Honour, Boldon Street, Byker and was 39. They Colliery + Boldon Boldon had been married for 17 Colliery Workmen Colliery years and had had five War Memorial children, all still living.]

2430 James Charles Edward AB 17 6 April 1917 SS 'Powhaton' Mercantile 42 Ada Youngest son of Mary Jane and the late Unmarried. His sister lived at 42 Ada The 'Gazette' says he was Tower Hill Memorial St. Michael's ROH, Thurs. 26 July 1917 + (Sunderland) Marine Street, SS William James (Draper) of 42 Ada Street, Street, SS. 18. SS Wed. 19 February 1919 SS (sometime of Sunderland).

4674 James T. Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 25 25/319 11 January 1916 France 262 South Transferred to Labour Corps. John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / NF (No 1914-5 Star) Eldon Street, Heroes' (1917) (103 Brigade, 34th SS Division) 4913 James William W. Private Unknown Unknown 23 (Tyneside Scottish) / 23/1076 No 1914-5 Star France South His name appeared in the John Sheen NF (102 Brigade, 34th Shields. September 1916 Casualties' Division) (John Sheen) List. Transferred to 25/NF and 1st/5th NF (243159). Class Z Reserve. (John Sheen).

5303 James G.W. Private Unknown Unknown M.F. (Royal Munster 39 Sheldon Son of Mr. and Mrs. James of 39 Sheldon [Formerly a member of Dangerously wounded on 28 Fri. 5 April 1918 (Jarrow Fusiliers?) (Jarrow Street, Street, Jarrow 2nd Jarrow Troop Boy March 1918 and admitted to Express) + Fri. 19 April Express) Jarrow Scouts (Presbyterian).] a hospital in France (Jarrow 1918 (Jarrow Express) Express). 5381 James F. Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 218 Hope Mrs. James of 218 Hope Street, Wounded in May 1918 and a Fri. 24 May 1918 (Jarrow Fusiliers Street, Jarrow P.O.W. in Germany (Jarrow Express) Jarrow Express). 6050 James Robert Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) South Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity School (Divisional Pioneers, Shields. December q. 1892. He Boys' ROH, SS 50th (Northumbrian) attended Holy Trinity Boys' (Served) Division) School - Admitted: 2 July 1900; Left: 23 June 1905.

2162 Jameson Richard Wells Sergeant 29 22 December 24/Royal Welch Fusiliers 345713 No 1914-5 Star Alma House, A School Son of Thomas (A Coach Builder) and Margaret Allan Jameson (née [His father, Thomas, was [He attended Hebburn Born in Hebburn. E. Jarrow. Kantara War Jarrow Library ROH Fri. 8 October 1915 1917 (DOW) (Denbighshire Hebburn (in Teacher (in Helen Jameson (née Martyn) of Alma Nairn) of 112 Clayton Street, born at , New Town School, leaving Formerly 24398 Royal Memorial Cemetery. + Hebburn New (Jarrow Express) + Yeomanry) (231 1911) and 1911) House, Hebburn. (They were married in Jarrow. (They were married in SS' Co. Durham and was 63. in 1900.] Sister: Jessie Welch Fusiliers. Birth C.136. (Egypt). Town School ROH + Soldiers Died in the Brigade, 74th 112 Clayton SS' Registry Office on 20 June 1874. Registry Office on 26 July 1913. His mother, Helen, was Jameson - Born in registered in SS - September St. John's Church Great War (Yeomanry) Division) Street, Their marriage was registered in South Their marriage was registered in SS born at Gunnislake, Hebburn and 20 in 1911. q. 1888. Maternal ROH, Hebburn Jarrow (in Shields during the June quarter of 1874). during the September quarter of Cornwall, and was 57. Grandmother: Grace Martyn December 1913). They had been married (77 in 1911; B: Marytavy, 1917) for 36 years and had had Devonshire). four children, all still living.]

3838 Jameson Thomas Private 25 29 July 1919 4/NF (Reserve 3102 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jameson of Brother: L/C James Enlisted: 28 June 1915. Harton Cemetery. Queen Street United Thursday 11 November Thursday Battalion) 39 Saville Street, SS. (His father's Jameson - West Yorkshire Discharged: 17 July 1916 E.3761. (South Methodist Free 1915 + Tues. 21 11 photograph is in the 'Gazette' - Thursday Regt. (No. 4114). Brother: (Sickness). Awarded the Shields). Church, SS September 1920 Novembe 11 November 1915). Joseph Jameson, 1st/7th Silver War Badge. r 1915 DLI (Bomber) (No. 4220). (Including (Both men's photos - his father Thursday 11 November and two 1915). brothers)

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4114 Jameson James L/C Unknown Unknown West Yorkshire Regt. 1914-5 Star France Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jameson of [Brother: Private Joseph Brother: Private Thomas Joined his regiment in the Thurs. 11 November Thurs. 11 39 Saville Street, SS Jameson - 1st/7th DLI (A (Tom) Jameson - 4/NF, the first week of the war (a 1915 Novembe Bomber) (No. 4220).] billeted at Hexham - Died Reservist) and in France r 1915 29 July 1919, aged 25 since March 1915 - (Including (SWB), and buried in 'Gazette'. his father Harton Cemetery (No. and both 3838). of his brothers)

4220 Jameson Joseph Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 1914-5 Star France 39 Saville Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jameson of Two Brothers: Private A bomb-thrower (bomber) Thurs. 11 November Thurs. 11 (Divisional Pioneers, Street, SS 39 Saville Street, SS. (His father's Thomas Jameson, 4/NF, in France - 'Gazette'. 1915 Novembe 50th (Northumbrian) photograph is in the 'Gazette' - Thursday 29 July 1919, aged 25 (No. r 1915 Division) 11 November 1915). 3838) and L/C James (Including Jameson, West Yorkshire his father Regt. (No. 4114). and two brothers)

1047 Jamieson James Adam L/C 30 15 September 1st/4th (Territorial) NF 2936 No 1914-5 Star France 78 Brunswick Coal Miner Second son of Robert Thomas Charles Theresa Jamieson (née Haddock - [To Mametz Wood (13/9) - [War Diary notes all Born: Walls, Shetland Islands Thiépval Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Mon. 2 October 1916 + Tues. 10 1916 (Somme) (149 Brigade, 50th Street, SS (in (Hewer) (in Scott Jamieson (A Seaman) and Mary born in SS & 21 in 1911). (Married moving forward at 9.30 officers of 'C' Company hit (Sandness Parish). E. North Pier and Face 10B, Honour Soldiers Died in the October (Northumbrian) 1911) and 21 1911) + Craigie Jamieson of 367 John Williamson in St. Mark's Church, SS, on 26 pm. to assembly trenches and attack on second Shields. He had three 11B and 12B Great War 1916 Division) Ferry Street, Jarrow Street, SS, and 47 Blagdon Avenue, SS. January 1907 (SS; March q. 1907)). west of High Wood - HQ. objective (Starfish Line) daughters - all still living in Jarrow (in Hopper [His father, Robert, died 6 January 1940, [Sister: Elizabeth Ellen S. - Died 26 in Clark's Trench. Attack led by a corporal. 1911. Children: Robert W.B. September Company aged 88. His mother, Mary, died 30 July August 1902, aged 18. Brother: (15/9) - moved forward Relieved from Hook (SS, September q. 1912) and 1916) 1933, aged 82.] Lewis Sinclair - Died 23 September on right of 149th Trench in afternoon (16/9) Margaret G. (June q. 1906, aged 18.] Brigade's assault at 6.20 and to Mametz Wood. 1914)There is a Family am. - first objective Casuakties - 499.] Headstone in Westoe (Hook Trench) gained by Cemetery - 4DA.477"C". 7am.]

3949 Jamieson James Private 20 31 August 1916 1/Queen's Own (Royal 3264 France South Son of Annette Elizabeth and the late Unmarried. [Entrained Longpré for [Withdrew to Dublin His birth was registered in Corbie Communal (Somme) West Kent Regt.) (13 Shields. Bruce David Jamieson of SS Méricourt (24/8) and Trench in reserve (29/8). SS during the September Cemetery Extension. Brigade, 5th Division) from there marched to Assembled in trenches quarter of 1896. Plot 2, Row B, Grave bivouacs north of Buire. western edge of Angle 45. To Happy Valley (25/8), Wood (2/9).] front line positions near Falfemont Farm (26/8).]

4442 Jamieson William Private Unknown 24 October 1917 1/Somerset Light 19894 He had brothers and In Memoriam. Monchy British Tues. 24 October 1922 Infantry (11 Brigade, sisters. Friend - Jack. Cemetery, Monchy-le- 4th Division) Preux. I.O.25. 5425 Jamieson Robert Private Unknown Unknown 50 Dunston Son of Mrs. Jamieson of 50 Dunston Reported as 'Missing' from Fri. 12 July 1918 (Jarrow Street, Street, Hebburn Quay 27 May 1918 (Jarrow Express) Hebburn Express) [Battle on the Quay Aisne]. 5598 Jamieson J. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantile 387 John A Merchant He was interned in Sat. 2 January 1915 Marine Williamson Seaman (in Ruhleben, Germany, after (1914 Christmas Street, SS (in August 1914) being trapped in German Greeting from Civilian June and territorial waters on 4 Internees - 'T. Jacobson') September August 1914. + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + 1915) Sat. 25 September 1915

3309 Jarah Charles Lieutenan 30 (Born: 20 June 1917 22/DLI (Pioneers) Private 12192 15 July 1915 France 80 A Bank Clerk Son of Charles E. (A Storekeeper) and [His mother Eleanor's death was [He attended SS High [His parents resided at He had formerly been a Dickebusch New South Shields' Golf Mon. 18 October 1920 t 29 May (Divisional Pioneers, 8th NF (1914-5 Star) Wouldhave (in 1911) Eleanor Jarah (née Atkinson) of 49 registered in SS during the June q. School: Admitted 17 129 Ella Terrace, SS, in Private in the NF before he Military Cemetery Club Members' (Golf Club Plaque) 1887) Division) Terrace, SS Winchester Street, SS. (They were 1914, aged 65. His father Charles' January 1900; Left January 1900.] Brother: was commissioned from the Extension. III.D.17. Plaque + South (1891), 18 married in Christ Church, Jarrow, on 17 death was registered in Gateshead December 1901 Thomas Atkinson (25 in ranks. His father's address (Belgium). Shields' Y.M.C.A. Hunter's May 1875. Their marriage was during the June q. 1925, aged 77.] (Corporation Scholar). 1911; SS - June q. 1885; on 31 July 1920 was 33 Memorial Plaque + Terrace, SS registered in SS during the June quarter Sisters (1891 ages): Accountancy Clerk Saville Street, SS (MRIC). SS High School ROH (1901) and 9 of 1875). Eleanor (14; B: (Newcastle Co-operative). + SS High School Hunter's (Gateshead - September Admissions' Register Terrace, SS q. 1876)) and Winifred (in 1911) (11; B: SS - March q. 1880).] 1473 Jardine David William Gunner 22 Military Medal 6 February 1918 'A' Battery, 160th L/11596 No 1914-5 Star France South St. Hilda's Son of the late David and Isabella Jardine Unmarried. Sister and B-in-L: Helen E. Born and E. in SS. Enlisted St. Martin Calvaire St. Mary's Parish Wed. 30 January 1918 + Mon. 11 Brigade RFA Shields. Colliery of 5 Chapel Terrace, Dean Road, Tyne & William Osler (marriage three years earlier. Major's British Cemetery, St. Churchyard Mon. 11 March 1918 + March Dock registered in Tynemouth letter to mother. His birth Martin-sur-Cojeul. Memorial Cross, Thurs. 6 February 1919 + 1918 during the June q. of was registered in SS during I.E.25. Tyne Dock + St. Soldiers Died in the 1911). Aunt and Uncle: the September quarter of Hilda's Miners' Great War Mr. & Mrs. J. Andrews + 1895. (In Memoriam). Lodge ROH cousin Annie.

2666 Jardine Andrew Private 25 8 May 1915 2/NF (84 Brigade, 28th 3371 16 January 1915 France Son of Thomas and Louisa Jardine of 26 Born in Hebburn. E. Jarrow. Ypres (Menin Gate) Hebburn New Town Fri. 23 July 1915 (Jarrow (Second Battle of Division) (1914-5 Star) Station Lane, Hebburn He attended Hebburn New Memorial. Panel 8 School ROH Express) + Soldiers Died Ypres) Town School, leaving in and 12. (Belgium). in the Great War 1906. 4982 Jardine Thomas 2nd- Unknown Military Medal Unknown DLI Hebburn. Awarded the MM while Fri. 3 November 1916 Lieutenan serving as an NCO in the (Jarrow Express) + Fri. t Coldstream Guards for 20 July 1917 (Jarrow taking up ammunition under Express) heavy shell fire. Recommended for a commission shortly thereafter.

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3278 Jarrett John George Private 21 20 September 12/DLI (68 Brigade, 19673 25 August 1915 France Son of Richard Edward and Ellen Jarrett. Born: New , Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Nicholas' Roll of Soldiers Died in the (Mother's 1917 23rd Division) (1914-5 Star) (Ellen Jarrett died on 11 October 1916, Sunderland. E. Boldon Panel 128 to 131 and Honour, Boldon Great War Headston aged 54: Boldon Cemetery). Colliery. His birth was 162 and 162A. Colliery e at registered at Houghton-le- (Belgium). Boldon Spring, Co. Durham, during Cemetery the September quarter of ) 1896.

3304 Jarrett William Norman Rifleman 19 9 August 1916 1/Rifle Brigade (11 S/13724 No 1914-5 Star France 44 Church Boldon Son of Henry and Rhoda Jarrett of 44 Unmarried. Born: Boldon Colliery. E. Flatiron Copse Boldon Colliery Soldiers Died in the (DOW) Brigade, 4th Division) Street, Colliery Church Street, Boldon Colliery Jarrow. Listed as 'N. Jarrett' Cemetery, Mametz. Workmen War Great War Boldon on the Boldon Colliery I.D.24. Memorial Colliery Workmen War Memorial.

5657 Jarvis John Deck Unknown Unknown Royal Navy (Mine- 278 H.S. Thurs. 4 November 1915 Hand Sweeping (RNR)) Edwards Street, SS (in November 1915)

46 Jary Robert Private 26 7 June 1916 18/DLI (Durham Pals) 18/1708 No 1914-5 Star France South Born and E. in SS. Chum: L/C Dartmoor Cemetery, Queen Street United Sat. 15 July 1916 + Tues. (93 Brigade, 31st Shields. Walter Samuel Edmed, Bécordel-Bécourt. Methodist Free 21 September 1920 + Division) 1st/6th DLI, KIA 14 April I.E.37. Church ROH, SS + St. Soldiers Died in the 1917, aged 34 (No. 1533). Thomas' Church Great War ROH 5405 Jebson W. Sapper Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers 69 Railway Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jebson of 69 Railway Reported 'Missing' since 27 Fri. 28 June 1918 (attached to the RFA) Street, Street, Hebburn Colliery May 1918 (Jarrow Express) (Jarrow Express) Hebburn [Battle on the Aisne]. Colliery 3135 Jeffels William AB 19 (Born: 4 February 1917 Hood Bn. RND (63rd TZ/4808 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Dardanell 127 Boldon Son of Mary Jane (née Grieves) and the Unmarried. [Enlisted: 25 May 1915. Grandson of the late John Mate: Tommy Hurst. He Queens Cemetery, Boldon Colliery Fri. 2 March 1917 + Thurs. 22 1 May (Royal Naval) Division) es Garwood Colliery late William Jeffels (accidentally killed at Draft for MEF: 5 October Jeffels of 3 Harding's Bank, attended Holy Trinity Boys' Bucquoy. I.E.9. Workmen War Thurs. 22 March 1917 + March 1897) (Balkans Street, SS Port Talbot). Stepson of James Forrest of 1915. Joined Hood Bn: SS. Sister & B-in-L: Maggie School, SS - Admitted: 20 Memorial + Holy Tues. 4 February 1919 + 1917 2B) 127 Garwood Street, SS. 26.10.1915 to 5.12.1915. & Tom Pape (in France). August 1906; Left: 26 April Trinity Church ROH, RND Database Shell Wound: Right Thigh. Uncle & Aunt: Harry & 1912. He had brothers and SS + Holy Trinity Rejoined Hood Bn: 6 Dorothy Grieves. sisters. His B-in-L, Tom Boys' School ROH, February 1916 to 4 Pape, was in Germany in SS + Holy Trinity February 1917.] Feruary 1919. (In Boys' School ROH, Memoriam). SS (Served)

5748 Jeffels James Private 61 December q. 1956 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 2712 19 April 1915 France South Harriet Jeffels (née Richardson). Birth registered in SS - June Holy Trinity Boys' Clive Dunn page 255 (SS) (Divisional Pioneers, (1914-5 Star) Shields. (They were married in Holy Trinity q. 1895. He attended Holy School ROH, SS 50th (Northumbrian) Church, High Shields, on 19 Trinity Boys' School - (Served) Division) November 1916. Their marriage Admitted: 7 July 1902; Left: was registered in SS during the 16 July 1909. Discharged December quarter of 1916). (medically?) - Clive Dunn.

5750 Jeffels George Field Private 75 June q. 1966 (SS) 14/DLI (64 Brigade, 21st South Sarah Jeffels (née Dixon). (They [He attended Holy Trinity Daughters (all registered Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Division (in September Shields. were married in St. Hilda's Church, Boys' School - Admitted: 1 in SS): Sarah W.M. December q. 1889. Son: School ROH, SS 1915) and 18 Brigade, SS, on 21 April 1912. Their July 1898; Left: 19 June (December q. 1912), George F. (SS; March q. (Served) 6th Division (in July marriage was registered in SS 1903.] Annie F. (December q. 1923). 1916)) during the June quarter of 1912). 1914) and Evelyn M. (June q. 1920).

1853 Jefferson Edward L/C Unknown 12 October 1917 68th Company MGC 72669 8 October 1915 France Hebburn. [He attended Hebburn Born in Hebburn. E. Tyne Cot Memorial. Hebburn Colliery Fri. 6 August 1915 (68 Brigade) (1914-5 Star) Colliery School, leaving in Gateshead. R. Hebburn. Panel 154 to 159 and School ROH - 1915 (Jarrow Express) + 1907 - 'DLI'.] Formerly 13030 DLI. 163A. (Belgium). Soldiers Died in the Great War 2163 Jefferson Algernon Gill Private 34 14 May 1921 DLI 21719 No MRIC entry. Son of Joseph and Anna Jane Jefferson Born in Jarrow. His birth Burnopfield (St. Jarrow Library ROH was registered in SS during James) Churchyard the September quarter of Extension, Co. 1887. No SDGW entry. Durham.

6208 Jefferson Robert Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th (Northumbrian) 12 Coleridge Birth registered in SS - Fri. 14 May 1915 Howitzer Brigade RFA Avenue, SS December q. 1896. He (in May enlisted in the 4th 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 13 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

206 Jenkins Albert Corporal Unknown 1 July 1916 'A' Company, 23 23/11 No 1914-5 Star France 13 Lord Married. [Attacked with 20/NF, Born: Langley Moor, Co. Thiépval Memorial. Fri. 15 September 1916 Fri. 15 (Tyneside Scottish) / NF Nelson moving forward up Mash Durham. E. SS. ['Gazette = Pier and Face 10B, + Thurs. 30 June 2016 + Septembe (102 Brigade, 34th Street, Tyne Valley to the north of La 'Albert Jenkin'.] 11B and 12B Fri. 1 July 2016 + r 1916 + Division) Dock Boisselle - heavy Soldiers Died in the Mon. 27 casualties while crossing Great War June 2016 No Man's Land with the battalion being almost completely annihilated.]

3057 Jenkins Thomas Private Unknown 30 September 6/King's Own Scottish 24835 No 1914-5 Star France Born in Jarrow. E. and R. Tyne Cot Memorial. Soldiers Died in the 1918 Borderers (27 Brigade, Edinburgh. Panel 66 to 68. Great War 9th (Scottish) Division) (Belgium).

4542 Jenkins Charles George AB 73 (Born: December q. 1942 RND TZ/5761 (RNVR) 53 Charles Boldon Son of Enoch Jenkins of 53 Charles [Enlisted: 2 July 1915. 5 [Brown hair. Blue eyes. C. Birth registered in SS - Boldon Colliery RND Service Record 19 June (SS) Street, Colliery [A Street, Boldon Colliery October 1915 - Drafted of E. War Gratuity - September q. 1895. Death Miners' Club ROH 1895) Boldon Miner (RND from Sea Draft & £19/10s.] registered Durham N.E. - Colliery Service Miscellaneous Battalion December q. 1942. Height: Record)] to Portsmouth for Sea 5'8½". Service.]

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1854 Jenner John Private Unknown 27 September 13/East Lancashire Regt. 32713 No 1914-5 Star France Hebburn Born: Silksworth, Le Grand Beaumart Soldiers Died in the 1918 (119 Brigade, 40th Quay. Sunderland. E. Newcastle. British Cemetery, Great War Division) R. Hebburn Quay. Formerly Steenwerck. I.B.6. 150 NF and 477340 Labour (France). Corps. 4981 Jenner William Farquhar Private 20 7 June 1917 8/Royal Inniskilling 26771 44 Ellison Son of George and Mary Ann Jenner of Unmarried. Brother-in-Law: Richard Birth registered in Ypres (Menin Gate) Fri. 13 July 1917 (Jarrow Fusiliers Street, 44 Ellison Street, Hebburn. [67 Winter, DLI - KIA a few Sunderland - June q. 1897. Memorial. Panel 22. Express) Hebburn Northumberland Street, Sunderland - months before he was. (Belgium) CWGC.] 237 Jennings Richard (Dickie) Private 27 20 September 20/DLI (123 Brigade, 30738 2 July 1916 (No France 4 Messrs. Only son of Alice Jennings (née Collins) of [His mother, Alice, died in SS - [His father, Richard (A Sisters: Margaret (Maggie) Born and E. in SS. Died Caudry Old Thames Street Roll Wed. 8 November 1916 Wed. 8 1916 (DOW) 41st Division) [Attached 1914-5 Star) Shakespeare Fifes, Boiler 6 Walker's Buildings, Thames Street, SS, March q. 1934, aged 73.] Harness Maker), was Herrington of 62 Thames while a POW - shot in the Communal Cemetery. of Honour + St. + Thurs. 20 September Novembe 1st/6th West Yorkshire Street, SS (in Scalers, & the late Richard Jennings. (They were born in SS and was 55. Street, SS, and Jane Krgs. Laz. in Caudry. He C.10. Hilda's Memorial 1917 + Thurs. 16 May r 1916 Regt.] 1911) North married in St. Mary's Church, SS, on 25 He died in SS - December (Jennie) Souter of 25 enlisted in SS on 27 Cross + St. Hilda's 1918 + Soldiers Died in and Tues. Shields [A September 1882. Their marriage was q. 1915, aged 60. His Livingstone Street, SS. B- November 1915. Height: 5' Parish Magazine the Great War 16 Shipyard registered in SS during the September mother, Alice, was born in in-L: James Souter. 7¼". Weight: 8 stones 3 lbs. (Memorial Service January Labourer in quarter of 1882). SS and was 49. They had Nephew and niece: Bella C. of E. He left 'effects' on 27 December 1917 1911] been married for 28 years Frazer and George valued at £3 1s 6d and a 1916 - January 1917) and had had six children, Simpson (in France). gratuity of £3 to his mother. + St. Thomas' three still living.] (In Memoriam). Church ROH

1729 Jennings Herbert Lowther Private 21 13 February 1918 Army Service Corps M/350032 16 Croft Son of William Munro Jennings, M.R.C.S. Unmarried. [Siblings (1911 ages; all [His parents had 14 Brother: Flight Cadet Eric Born, E. and R. in Jarrow (SS; Jarrow Cemetery. Soldiers Died in the Terrace, (Eng.), and Elizabeth Marion Jennings born in Jarrow): William Munro children, 11 still living in Kingsley Young Jennings, June q. 1896). S: Florence A.291. Great War Jarrow (in (née Cocker). (Their marriage was (25), James Cocker (23), Charles April 1911. Olive Powers 48th Training Depot RAF, Hazel, Died 18 or 19 1911) registered in London City - June q. 1884). Walter (19), Frederick Lesley (13), Jennings died on 24 18 August 1918, aged 19 November 1888, aged 8 [His father was born in Newcastle on 5 Patrick Noel (9), Francis Gordon (6) February 1905, aged 16, (No. 3962). His death was weeks. B: Frank Herbertson, September 1858 and died on 5 and Isadora (one month - SS; June and was interred in registered in Lincoln. Died 24 August 1895, aged November 1915, aged 57.] q. 1911).] Lubbeck, Germany (Family Headstone in 1¾ years. (Family Headstone). Her Jarrow Cemetery). [Birth birth was registered in SS registered - SS, December during the March quarter q. 1898.] of 1890.]

1730 Jennings Martin Private 40 29 October 1914 4/Coldstream Guards 2071 7 October 1914 France 29 Albion Palmer's Son of John and Anne Jennings of 29 [His father, John, was Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in Jarrow. E. Perth Cemetery St. Paul's Roll of Fri.26 February 1915 (First Battle of (1914 'Mons' Street, Shipbuilders Albion Street, Jarrow (in 1911) and 54 born at Ballinrobe, Co. born in Jarrow): Martin Newcastle. R. Jarrow. A (China Wall). X.A.22. Honour + Palmer's (Jarrow Express) + Fri. Ypres) Star') Jarrow (in (Blast Cambrian Street, Jarrow Mayo, and was a 73-year (37; A Blastfurnace Regular or a Reservist. Birth (Belgium). Cenotaph + St. 30 April 1915 (Jarrow 1911) Furnaces - old Plater's Labourer in a Labourer), Catherine (27; registered in SS - September Bede's R.C. School Express) + Fri. 28 April Jarrow) - A Shipyard. His mother, Domestic Servant) and q. 1874. He attended St. ROH, Jarrow 1916 (Jarrow Express) + Labourer (in Anne, was born at Bridget (22; Domestic Bede's R.C. School, Jarrow. Soldiers Died in the 1911) Loughall, Co. Armagh, and Servant). Great War was 59. They had been married for 38 years and had had 6 children, four still living.]

2164 Jennings Arnold Simkin Acting 25 21 December 28th General Hospital 59897 15 November Dardanell Bootham Son of Thomas Simkin Jennings and Amy Born in Jarrow. Member of Mikra British Jarrow Library ROH Corporal 1918 R.A.M.C. (28th Division) 1915 (1914-5 es School, York Jennings (née Rawbone) of Sonnenberg, the Surveyor's Institute, Cemetery, Kalamaria. Star) (Balkans (in 1911) Middlecave, Malton, Yorkshire. (Their London. No SDGW entry. Grave Reference: 2B) marriage was registered at Southam 1077. (Greece). (Northamptonshire/Warwickshire) during the June quarter of 1889).

3490 Jennings Albert Moore Private 24 10 August 1917 7/Royal West Surrey G/2108 27 July 1915 France East Cowes, Born in SS. E. Sutton, Hooge Crater Soldiers Died in the Regt. (55 Brigade, 18th Isle of Wight Surrey. R. East Cowes, Isle Cemetery. XVIII.B.6. Great War (Eastern) Division) (SDGW) of Wight. His birth was (Belgium). registered in SS during the December quarter of 1892.

3962 Jennings Eric Kingsley Flight 19 18 August 1918 48th Training Depot 16 Croft Son of William Munro Jennings M.R.C.S. Unmarried. [Siblings (1911 ages; all [His parents had 14 Brother: Private Herbert His birth was registered in Lincoln (Newport) Young Cadet Station, Royal Air Force Terrace, (Eng.) and Elizabeth Marion Jennings born in Jarrow): William Munro children, 11 still living in Lowther Jennings, A.S.C., SS during the December Cemetery. C.D Jarrow (in (née Cocker). (Their marriage was (25), James Cocker (23), Charles April 1911. Olive Powers 13 February 1918, aged 21 quarter of 1898. There is a Red.22. 1911) registered in London City - June q. 1884). Walter (19), Frederick Lesley (13), Jennings - died on 24 (No. 1729). S: Florence Family Headstone in Jarrow (His father was born on 5 September Patrick Noel (9), Francis Gordon (6) February 1905, aged 16, Hazel Jennings, Died 18 or Cemetery (A.291). B: Frank 1858 and died on 5 November 1915, and Isadora (one month - SS; June and interred in Lubbeck, 19 November 1888, aged Herbertson Jennings, Died aged 57). q. 1911).] Germany. Her birth was 8 weeks. 24 August 1895, aged 1¾ registered in SS during years. the March quarter of 1890.]

4580 Jennings Thomas AB Unknown Unknown RND TZ/2663 (RNVR) 151 Arnold Boldon Elizabeth Jennings of 151 Arnold [Enlisted: 2 January 1915. Height: 5'9". Brown hair. Boldon Colliery RND Service Record (Born: 7 Street, Colliery [A Street, Boldon Colliery 7 June 1915 - Drafted to Grey eyes. A Roman Miners' Club ROH January Boldon Miner (RND Portsmouth for duty with Catholic. 1894) Colliery Service the Grand Fleet.] Record)] 4675 Jennings Jonathan Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 25 25/1022 11 January 1916 France 44 High Enlisted: 6 November 1914. John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / NF (No 1914-5 Star) Street, Named in the April 1916 Heroes' (1917) (103 Brigade, 34th Jarrow Casualties' List. Transferred Division) to the Royal Scots and the Army Service Corps. (John Sheen).

6409 Jennings Andrew Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th (Northumbrian) 57 Derby He enlisted in the 4th Derby Street Roll of Thurs. 27 May 1915 + 17 Howitzer Brigade RFA Terrace, SS (Northumbrian) Howitzers Honour July 1918 (in May by 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1915) 2941 Jensen Frank Adolph Private 25 24 May 1915 2/Black Watch (Bareilly 1696 12 October 1914 France Son of Gustav Jensen of 4 Pier Street, Born in SS. E. Perth. A Merville Communal Soldiers Died in the (DOW) Brigade, Meerut (1914 'Mons' Swansea Regular or a Reservist. Cemetery. III.G.6. Great War Division, Indian Army) Star')

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3590 Jensen Niels Sailor 25 26 June 1917 SS 'Serapis' (Glasgow) Mercantile South [SS 'Serapis' was on a Born in Denmark. 'Gazette' Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 9 May 1919 Marine Shields. voyage from the Clyde to = AB. CWGC = Sailor. The with a cargo of 14th List of Mercantile coal when it was Marine Deaths gives his torpedoed by the U-79, place of residency as South 106 miles NNW of Tory Shields. Island, Co. Donegal. 19 of her crew were killed.]

6214 Jensen Henry Morton Gunner 40 Buried: 24 June 4th (Northumbrian) 113 A Miner Rose K. Jensen (née Hipkins). (They Children (all registered in Birth registered in SS - Harton Cemetery. Fri. 14 May 1915 1925 Howitzer Brigade RFA Stephenson (Harton were married in St. Michael's SS): Norton (March q. December q. 1884. He E.4278. (South Street, SS (in Cemetery Church, SS, on 17 June 1911. Their 1912), May (June q. 1913), enlisted in the 4th Shields). May 1915) + Burial marriage was registered in SS Henry M. (June q. 1915), (Northumbrian) Howitzers 111 Register) during the June quarter of 1911). Arthur C. (March q. 1920) on 13 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Stevenson and Stanley (December q. He died in the Ingham Street, SS (in 1924). Infirmary. June 1925)

1164 Jenson George A. Private Unknown 12 October 1917 5/Cameron Highlanders S/29500 No 1914-5 Star France 6 Stoddart A Sea-going Born in SS. E. Inverness. R. Tyne Cot Memorial. All Saints' Church Sat. 10 November 1917 Sat. 10 (26 Brigade, 9th Street, Tyne Fireman SS. Panel 136 to 138. ROH, West Harton + Soldiers Died in the Novembe (Scottish) Division) Dock (Belgium). Great War r 1917

5544 Jenson William L/C Unknown Military Medal Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 12 Ada Messrs. Hill Son of Mrs. Jenson of 12 Ada Street, SS Sat. 14 December 1918 (Attached to Royal Street, SS (in and Holmes Engineers) December (Scale 1918) Makers)

1136 Jeppesen Hjalmar AB 25 25 February 1916 SS 'Southford' Mercantile South Born in Denmark. The Fifth Tower Hill Memorial Thurs. 29 November (Glasgow) Marine Shields. List of Mercantile Marine 1917 Deaths gives his place of residency as SS. 2417 Jessop George Frederick Second 33 22 March 1917 SS 'Rio Colorado' Mercantile 47 Milton A Marine Youngest son of Jonathan (A Saw Mill [Sister: Ethel Barker (3 in 1901; [His mother, Mary, was Siblings (1891 ages): Harry Born in SS. Birth registered Tower Hill Memorial St. Michael's ROH, Mon. 16 July 1917 + Sat. Allan Engineer (CWGC = (London) Marine Street, SS (in Engineer (in Foreman) and Mary Jessop of 47 Milton born in SS). Sister: Edna Lambert born in Todmorden, (23; B: Bradford), Minnie in SS - September q. 1883. SS + Westoe Road 14 December 1918 (11th 32) 1891, 1901 1911) Street, Westoe, SS. [Jonathan Jessop's (36 in 1911; B: Bradford; Married). Yorkshire, and was a 67- (20; B: Bradford), Mary The 'Gazette' incorrectly Baptist Church List of Mercantile and 1911) death was registered in SS during the Nephew: Harry Lambert (aged 9 in year old widow in 1911. Emma (18; B: Bradford), calls him 'Gilbert Jessop'. Organ Plaque + Marine Deaths) + Mon. March quarter of 1900, aged 58. He had 1911; B: SS).] She had been married for James William (16; B: South Shields' 1 November 1920 been born at Kirkheaton, Yorkshire.] 45 years and had had Newcastle) and Ann Maud Y.M.C.A. Memorial (Westoe Road Baptists' nine children, six still (12; B: Newcastle). Plaque (?) Memorial Tablet) living.]

5446 Jewell W. Bombardi Unknown Military Medal Unknown Royal Field Artillery 37 Arthur Mrs. Jewell of 37 Arthur Street, Reported 'Missing' since 27 Fri. 9 August 1918 er Street, Hebburn Colliery May 1918 - Jarrow Express. (Jarrow Express) Hebburn [Battle on the Aisne]. Colliery 5540 Jewels Charles Edgar Lieutenan 79 DSO and Bar + December q. 1968 18/Lancashire Fusiliers South Amelia L. Jewels (née Cockburn). [He was Commanding Daughter: Dorothy (SS; Birth registered in SS - Sat. 14 December 1918 t-Colonel Military Cross (Stafford) (2nd South-East Shields. (They were married in St. Aidan's Officer of 18/Lancashire June q. 1918). His wife March q. 1889. Promoted Lancashire) (104 Church, SS, on 10 September 1914. Fusiliers from 21 June Amelia L.'s death was 2nd-Lieutenant in Brigade, 35th Division) Their marriage was registered in SS 1918 to 11 November registered in Birmingham - 17/Lancashire Fusiliers on 8 during the September quarter of 1918. He remained December q. 1965, aged March 1915. He attended 1914). Commanding Officer of 77. Westoe Boys' Secondary 18/Lancashire Fusiliers School. after 11 November 1918.]

1937 Jobes Ralph H. Private 25 28 April 1917 2/Highland Light 21458 2 October 1915 France Boldon Boldon Son of Robert and Margaret Jobes of 1 Brother of Corporal Born: Southwick, Arras Memorial. Bay Boldon Colliery 12 June 1919 + Soldiers Infantry (5 Brigade, 2nd (1914-5 Star) Colliery. Colliery Aged Miners' Homes, Boldon Colliery Robert Jobes (No. 1938), Sunderland. E. SS. R. 8 Miners' Social Club Died in the Great War Division) 9/KRRC, KIA 30 July 1915, Boldon Colliery. ROH + St. Nicholas' aged 25. Roll of Honour, Boldon Colliery

1938 Jobes Robert Corporal 25 30 July 1915 9/King's Royal Rifle 9730 20 December France Boldon Son of Robert and Margaret Jobes of 1 Brother of Private Ralph Born: Teams, Gateshead. E. Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Nicholas' Roll of Soldiers Died in the Corps (42 Brigade, 14th 1914 (1914-5 Colliery. Aged Miners' Homes, Boldon Colliery H. Jobes (No. 1937), 2/HLI, SS. R. Boldon Colliery. His Memorial. Panel 51 Honour, Boldon Great War (Light) Division) Star) KIA 28 April 1917, aged mother requested his and 53. (Belgium). Colliery 25. medals on 18 August 1920, then living at 26 Fenwick Row, Boldon Colliery.

239 Jobling Richard Private 38 DCM 24 October 1916 2nd Canadian Mounted 108311 France Son of Thomas and the late Alice Jobling. [Sister: Elizabeth Scaife Brothers: William - Died Had resided in Tyne Dock. 'A Edinburgh Fri. 17 November 1916 Fri. 17 Rifles' Battalion, [His mother died on 4 January 1900, aged Jobling - Died on 22 April on 30 April 1909, aged 24 Native of Tyne Dock' (Family (Newington or Echo Novembe Canadian Army 56, and was buried in Simonside 1911, aged 28. (Family + Thomas - Died on 23 Headstone). Emigrated to Bank) Cemetery. r 1916 Churchyard.] Headstone in Harton February 1909, aged 28 Canada 13 years before the A1.20. Cemetery). (Buried in Simonside war. Died in the Royal Churchyard). Infirmary, Edinburgh.

4451 Jobling C.N. Private Unknown 3 August 1916 10/NF (68 Brigade, 23rd 19459 France Hebburn. [Relieved 11/West His photo in the 'Illustrated Pozieres British Fri. 15 September 1916 'Illustrate Division) Yorkshire Regt. at Chronicle' (10 July - 26 Cemetery, Ovillers-La (Jarrow Express) d Contalmaison. Work November 1916) states that Boisselle. III.R.11. Chronicle' parties supplied during he came from 'Hebburn'. (10 July - night for digging of 26 Yorkshire Alley. Took Novembe over front line opposite r 1916) Intermediate Line (3/8). Relieved and to Contalmaison (4/8), Albert (5/8).]

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4835 Jobling John Sergeant Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 20 20/812 No 1914-5 Star France 195 Cuthbert [2 April 1919 - Discharged Enlisted: 3 November 1914. John Sheen (Tyneside Scottish) / NF Street, (King's Regulations, Transferred to 22/NF. 31 (102 Brigade, 34th Hebburn paragraph 392).] January 1915 - Master Cook. Division) Colliery Promoted to Corporal and then Sergeant. (John Sheen). 469 Jobson Herbert Private 19 15 September 1/Coldstream Guards (1 10278 26 August 1914 France 78 Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Jobson of 78 Alfred Street, Unmarried. [Holy Trinity Boys' School - [His birth was registered Born: St. Hilda's, SS. E. SS. 'A La Ferte-sous-Jouarre St. Michael's ROH, Fri. 23 October 1914 + Fri. 23 Christopher 1914 (DOW) (Guards') Brigade, 1st (1914 'Mons' Street, SS SS Admitted 7 July 1902; in SS during the March native of SS' - 'Gazette'. A Memorial. (France). SS + Holy Trinity Sat. 15 September 1917 October (GRO) Division) Star') Left: 15 May 1908.] quarter of 1895.] Regular or Reservist. (In Church ROH, SS + + Soldiers Died in the 1914 Memoriam). Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' Great War Boys' School - Admitted: 7 School ROH, SS July 1902; Left: 15 May 1908.

2588 Jobson Robert Private 20 or 21 22 March 1918 15/DLI (64 Brigade, 21st 73045 No 1914-5 Star France Twin son of Isabella and the late F.W. He had brothers and Born and E. in SS. Formerly Roye New British St. Michael's ROH, Sat. 22 March 1919 + (DOW) Division) Jobson sisters. Twin Brother: 10/DLI. His birth was Cemetery. SS + Alfred Street Soldiers Died in the John Miller Jobson - registered in SS during the Marchélepot British ROH Great War whose birth was March quarter of 1897. (In Cemetery, Memorial registered in SS during the Memoriam). 115. March quarter of 1897.

2837 Jobson William Sapper 24½ 10 December 50th (Northumbrian) 475933 69 Railway Son of Joseph James and Margaret [His father, Joseph James, [He died of dysentery - He had been a P.O.W. Malbork Memorial. Fri. 5 July 1918 (Jarrow (Family 1918 Signal Company R.E. Street, Jobson of 69 Railway Street, Hebburn died on 16 November Jarrow Express.] Reported 'Missing' since 27 (Poland). Express) + Fri. 24 Headston Hebburn Colliery 1931, aged 61. His May 1918 - when he was January 1919 (Jarrow e) Colliery mother, Margaret, died attached to the RFA (Jarrow Express) on 22 July 1959, aged 87. Express). No SDGW entry. There is a Family Headstone in Hebburn Cemetery - Section L.]

4411 Jobson William Henry Private 27 5 November 1916 DLI 'Late of SS' - Employed by Elizabeth T. Jobson (née Peat). Children: Mary A.P. Birth registered in SS - June Wed. 27 December 1916 Wed. 27 'Gazette' Mr. Harry (They were married in St. Jude's Jobson (SS, June q. 1914) q. 1889. No CWGC entry. December Barwick, Church, SS, on 1 January 1914. and William H. Jobson (SS, 1916 General Their marriage was registered in SS March q. 1916). Carrier, of SS during the March quarter of 1914).

4731 Jobson C. L/C Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 26 26/995 10 January 1916 France Boldon Enlisted: 8 December 1914. John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / NF (No 1914-5 Star) Colliery. His name appeared in the Heroes' (1917) (103 Brigade, 34th (John Sheen) June 1916 Casualties' List. Division) 18 April 1917 - Discharged on medical grounds (Wounds). (John Sheen).

6076 Jobson Frederick William Private 38 Buried: 13 July DLI 76 Alfred A Labourer Birth registered in SS - Harton Cemetery. Alfred Street Roll of Thurs. 1 May 1919 1925 Street, SS (in (in July 1925) December q. 1886. He Q.8502. (South Honour + Holy July 1925) attended Holy Trinity Boys' Shields). Trinity Boys' School School, SS - Admitted: 12 ROH, SS (Served) November 1894; Left: 12 April 1900. He died in Harton Hospital. 'Of St. Michael's parish' - Harton Cemetery Burial Register.

548 Johansen A. First 38 25 December SS 'Therese Heymann' Mercantile 24 Rosebery Phylis Johansen of 24 Rosebery Born in Sweden. SS 'Therese Tower Hill Memorial St. Michael's ROH, Tues. 26 January + Fri. Engineer 1914 (London) Marine Avenue, SS Avenue, SS Haymann' sailed from the SS + SS Marine 29 January 1915 + Mon. Tyne on 25 December 1914 Engineers' 7 February 1921 on a voyage to Savona, Italy, Association ROH with a cargo of coal. All 21 crew were lost, the ship probably having struck a mine off Filey, Yorkshire.

1552 Johansen Peter Frederick Private 19 23 April 1917 10/York and Lancaster 32318 No 1914-5 Star South Unmarried. Step-brother of Robert Born and E. in SS. His birth Arras Memorial. Bay Mon. 22 April 1918 + Regt. (63 Brigade,37th Shields. Robertson. Brothers: was registered in SS during 8 Sat. 23 & Mon. 25 April Division) William and James. the September quarter of 1921 + Mon. 24 April Brother and S-in-L: Robert 1898. SDGW = 'Peter 1922 + Tues. 24 April and Sarah. Only Sister & B- Johnson'. KIA on 24 April 1923 + Soldiers Died in in-L: Annie & Tom (on 1917 - 'Gazette' (Thrice). (In the Great War active service). Memoriam).

3744 Johansson Emil AB 25 3 September 1917 SS 'Treverbyn' (St. Ives) Mercantile South Born: Stockholm, Sweden. Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 6 June 1919 Marine Shields. The 15th List of Mercantile Marine Deaths gives his place of residency as SS.

3536 John Robert Fireman/T 24 4 February 1917 SS 'Dauntless' Mercantile Born: Sierra Leone. The Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 24 January 1919 rimmer (Newcastle) Marine 11th List of Merchant Marine Deaths lists his place of residency as SS.

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3514 Johns John Pattison Corporal 37 (Born: 11 October 1918 5/Royal Inniskilling 14754 10 July 1915 Dardanell 86 Maxwell A Plasterer Youngest son of David and Jane Johns Amelia Johns (née Lees) of 86 His wife, Amelia (B: SS - Children (1911 ages; all Born and E. in SS. Birth Tincourt New British St. Hilda's Memorial Tues. 14 December 1920 18 April (DOW) Fusiliers (198 Brigade, (1914-5 Star) es Street, SS (in (in 1911) (Family Headstone in Harton Maxwell Street, SS (in 1911). (They June q. 1881), was 29 in born in SS): David (10; SS - registered in SS - June q. Cemetery. VIII.B.21. Cross + Temperance + Wed. 11 October 1922 1881) 66th (2nd East (Balkans 1911) Cemetery.F.2448). [His father died on 1 were married in SS' Registry Office 1911 - as was he. His S-in- December q. 1900), John 1881. Baptised in St. Hilda's Hall ROH, SS (In Memoriam) + Lancashire) Division) 2B) May 1900, aged 59. His mother died on on 16 July 1900). (Her death, aged L, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Pattison (7; SS - December Church, SS, on 4 May 1881. Soldiers Died in the 17 September 1891, aged 45.] 34, was registered in SS during the Reed, resided with him. q. 1903 - 'Patterson'), Jane He left 'effects' valued at Great War September quarter of 1919). Eldest Brother: David - Ann (5; SS - June q. 1905), £41 8s 10d to his widow. Died 11 October 1916, Christopher Moore (4; SS - Sisters: Maggie & Jennie. aged 39/40 (Burial June q. 1907) & William Sister-in-Law: Mrs. Mary Register), 'from injuries Henry (8 months; SS - Elizabeth Reed (aged 19 in received at work' (Family September q. 1910). 1911). Headstone).

20 Johnson Edward (Ned) Private 24 25 September 15/DLI (64 Brigade, 21st 14312 11 September France 18 Victoria Readhead's Son of Robert Johnson of 18 Victoria Brothers: Robert and Born and E. in SS. KIA on the Loos Memorial. Panel Readhead's Plaque + Sat. 30 October 1915 + Sat. 30 1915 (Battle of Division) 1915 (1914-5 Place, SS Shipyard Place, SS Thomas + Sister-in-Law: first day of the Battle of 106 and 107 St. Thomas' Church Tues. 25 September October Loos) Star) Jane. Loos. The 'Gazette' says he ROH 1917 + Soldiers Died in 1915 + Fri. was KIA on 27 September the Great War 7 July 1915. (In Memoriam). 1916

166 Johnson Charles Borthwick Private 40 Military Medal 1 July 1916 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / 22/30 No 1914-5 Star France 6 White Readhead's Son of Margaret and the late William Florence Johnson of 6 White Street, [Attacked south of La Born: Berwick, Thiépval Memorial. Fri. 18 August 1916 + Sat. 9 NF (102 Brigade, 34th Street, Shipyard Johnson of 19 Robertson Street, SS Felling Boisselle 7.30 am - moved Northumberland. E. Pier and Face 10B, Thurs. 30 June 2016 + Septembe Division) Felling forward with 21/NF - high Newcastle. 11B and 12B Fri. 1 July 2016 + r 1916 + casualties - just 150 men Soldiers Died in the Mon. 27 located in German line at Great War June 2016 nightfall. Withdrew from positions behind Tara Usna line through Albert to Millencourt (4/7).]

332 Johnson Robert (Bob) Private 17 13 March 1916 'D' Company, 21 21/1605 No 1914-5 Star France 32 Spohr Whitburn Son of Elizabeth and the late Hugh Unmarried. B & S-in-L: George (on Born in SS. E. in Co. Sailly-sur-la-Lys Sat. 17 Jul 1915 + Thurs. Sat. 17 Jul (DOW) (Tyneside Scottish) / NF Terrace, SS Colliery Johnson of 32 Spohr Terrace, SS active service - R.A.M.C. Durham. DOW R. in A. (In Canadian Cemetery. 23 March 1916 + Tues. 1915 (102 Brigade, 34th (No. 4176)) & Mary. Memoriam). Brothers: W. I.E.115. 13 March & Tues. 18 (Family Division) Nephew: Eino. B: Private Johnson (1/7 DLI) and T. September 1917 + Group - Joseph Johnson, 14/DLI, Johnson (NF) (No. 4252) - Soldiers Died in the Including KIA 18 September 1916, photos in the 'Gazette' on Great War all five aged 27. (No. 1369). Sat. 17 July 1915. brothers)

512 Johnson John Head Boatswain 39 13 January 1915 HMS Viknor (10th Mercantile 1914-5 Star 46 Agnes Eldest son of William and Jane Johnson Jane Johnson (née Slater) of 23 Son: John J. Johnson - The 'Viknor' was an armed The 'Gazette' says he was Plymouth Naval Tues. 26 January + Wed. (CWGC = Cruiser Squadron) Marine Reserve Street, SS, or of SS Agnes Street, SS. (They were whose birth was merchant cruiser which the eldest son of Mary and Memorial. Memorial 3 February 1915 Fireman) 29 Railway married in St. Aidan's Church, SS, registered during the left Londonderry on 12 the late John Johnson of 26 Reference 9 Street,SS (in on 9 June 1900. Their marriage was September quarter of January 1915 and Derby Street, SS. January registered in SS during the June 1913. disappeared 11 miles west 1915). quarter of 1900). of Tory Island, Donegal, Ireland, with the loss of all 295 crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

797 Johnson John Heron Private 32 or 34 9 April 1917 23 (Tyneside Scottish) / 23/240 No 1914-5 Star France 37 Raglan Mr. Second son of Hannah and the late John Georgina Gillis (formerly Johnson, Children: Eleanor (SS, His daughter, Eleanor Born and E. in SS. Wounded Roclincourt Valley St. Mark's Church Mon. 21 & Tues. 22 May Tues. 22 (or L/C - NF (102 Brigade, 34th Street, SS Armstrong, Johnson née Stobbart) of 37 Raglan Street, March q. 1912), Johnson, died on 1 in July & November 1916. Cemetery. II.B.9. Commemorative 1917 + Wed. 2 October May 1917 SDGW + Division) Builder SS. (They were married in St. Alexander K. (SS, October 1913. B-in-L: Tom Also served in 1/NF & Stained Glass 1918 + Wed. 9 April 'Gazette' - Mark's Church, SS, on 28 June 1905. December q. 1914), Stobart. S & B-in-L: 20/NF. SDGW = 20/NF. Window, SS 1919 + Mon. 24 Twice) Their marriage was registered in SS Audrey and Olive (SS, Hannah & Jack. B & S-in-L: Grandfather: the late November 1919 + Sat. 9 during the June quarter of 1905). Twins - both March q. William & Frances. S & B- Captain Henry Johnson. April 1921 + Mon. 10 1917). Sister: Bella + niece in-L: Mr. & Mrs. Cooper + Transferred from 23rd Bn April 1922 + John Sheen Annie. niece Sarah. B-in-L. & S-in- NF.(In Memoriam). + Soldiers Died in the L: Mr. & Mrs. Hall. Great War

982 Johnson John Private Unknown 28 October 1916 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 4729 No 1914-5 Star France [To Fricourt (14/9). Took Born and E. in SS. Thiépval Memorial. St. Hilda's Parish Soldiers Died in the (Somme) (Divisional Pioneers, part in operations around Pier and Face 14A and Magazine Great War 50th (Northumbrian) Starfish Line, Prue Trench. 15C (Memorial Service Division) To Mametz (25/10). on 27 December Work on communication 1916 - January 1917) trenches to front line. (?) Took part in November operations around Butte de Warlencourt.]

1187 Johnson James Private 20 years 21 October 1917 1st/4th (Territorial) 36014 No 1914-5 Star France 71 Tadema St. Hilda's Only son of George and Jane Elizabeth Unmarried. Only Sister and Brother-in- Born and E. in SS. Formerly Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Hilda's Miners' Fri. 30 November 1917 + Fri. 30 11 King's Own Yorkshire Road, SS Colliery Johnson Law: Mary and Joseph 40213 DLI. Resided with his Panel 108 to 111. Lodge ROH Mon. 21 October 1918 + Novembe months Light Infantry (148 (Putter) Mullen. parents. (In Memoriam). (Belgium). Sat. 21 October 1922 + r 1917 Brigade, 49th (West Soldiers Died in the Riding) Division) Great War

1189 Johnson James Private 22 25 October 1917 10/Yorkshire Regt. (62 12235 9 September France 161 George Whitburn Son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of 161 [He had served thirteen Born in Sunderland. E. SS. Buttes New British Tues. 10 October 1916 + Tues. 10 Brigade, 21st Division) 1915 (1914-5 Potts Street, Colliery George Potts Street, SS months at the Front by Wounded in 1916. Served Cemetery, Polygon Mon. 10 December 1917 October Star) SS October 1916 - 'Gazette'.] two years four months at Wood. XV.C.19. + Soldiers Died in the 1916 + the Front. Officer's letter of Great War Mon. 10 condolence to his mother. December 1917

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1192 Johnson James Private 38 1 December 1915 6/Yorkshire Regt. (32 13472 28 September Dardanell 85 Wansbeck Locomotive Son of Mary Johnson and the late James [His mother, Mary, was Brothers (1911 ages): Born in Jarrow. E. SS. R. Hill 10 Cemetery. St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the Brigade, 11th (Northern) 1915 (1914-5 es Road, Jarrow Crane Driver Johnson of Jarrow born at , Thomas Marshall (41; B: Jarrow. I.H.7. (Gallipoli, Honour (?) Great War Division) Star) (Balkans (in 1911) in Palmer's Northumberland, and was SS; Stationary Engineman Turkey). 2B) Steel Rolling a 69-year old widow. She in Palmer's Steel Rolling Mill (in had been married for 45 Mill) and Robert (23; B: 1911) years and had had nine Jarrow; Brass and Copper children, five still living.] Manufacturer's Clerk).

1250 Johnson John Deck 35 17 November HM Drifter 'The Brae' 8211/DA (RNR) 59 Alexander Son of Laurence and Margaret Johnson Elizabeth Annie Johnson of 59 Cardiff (Cathays) Hand 1918 St., SS Alexander Street, SS Cemetery. EH.CE.706.

1318 Johnson Albert Edward Donkeym 27 24 July 1917 SS 'Brumaire' (London) Mercantile 70 Son of August and Christina Johnson Maria Rebecca Johnson (née Daughter: Beatrice C. Sister: Beatrice Turnbull Two children: William and Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 14 and Tues. 18 and an Marine Porchester Spooner) of 70 Porchester Street, Johnson -whose birth was (nee Johnson) - married to Beatrice - 'Gazette'. The Thurs. 27 September Street, SS SS. (They were married in St. registered in SS during Charlie. Sister: Minnie 'Gazette' says he was 28. 1917 Mary's Church, SS, on 11 March the June quarter of 1917. Dodd (nee Johnson) & B-in- 1916. Their marriage was L: Jesse. Sister & B-in-L: registered in SS during the March Elizabeth & George quarter of 1916). Lazenby. B-in-L: Frank Spooner (in France).

1368 Johnson Joseph Private 27 18 September 14/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th 14797 11 September France Whitburn Son of Elizabeth and the late Hugh Married. [Went forward to Daughter: Florrie. Born in Seaham Harbour, Thiépval Memorial. Sat. 17 Jul 1915 + Tues. Sat. 17 Jul 1916 (Somme - Division) 1915 (1914-5 Colliery Johnson of 32 Spohr Terrace, SS Guillemont and stood by Brother: Robert Johnson, Co. Durham. E. SS. (In Pier and Face 14A and 13 March & Tues. 18 1915 Attack on The Star) during attack (16/9). At 'D' Company 21/NF, DOW Memoriam). Brothers: W. 15C September 1917 + (Group Quadrilateral) night consolidated 13 March 1916, aged 17 Johnson (1/7 DLI) (No. ) and Soldiers Died in the Photo of position on Ginchy-Leuze (No. 332). B & S-in-L: T. Johnson (NF) (No. 4252) - Great War all Five Wood Road. Dug George (on active service photos in the 'Gazette' on Brothers) assembly trenches (No. 4176) - R.A.M.C. (No. Sat. 17 July 1915 forward of position. 4176)) & Mary Johnson. Attack on The Quadrilateral (18/9) - objectives taken. Relieved at night and to Méaulte.] 2166 Johnson David Private 20 1 July 1916 15/DLI (64 Brigade, 21st 14184 11 September France 14 Hebburn Son of Robert and Sarah Ann Johnson Unmarried. [His father, Robert, [Moved forward from Brothers (1911 ages): Born in Hebburn. E. Jarrow. Gordon Dump St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 4 August 1916 Division) 1915 (1914-5 Waggonway Colliery - (née Mitcheson) of 14 Oak Street, was born in Newcastle and was a Buire into assembly George (17; B: Hebburn; Sisters (1911 ages; both Cemetery, Ovillers-La Honour (Jarrow Express) + Fri. 9 Star) Row, , Coal Miner: Jarrow. (Their marriage was registered 48-year old Coal Miner (Hewer). positions during night. Coal Mine Screener), born in Wardley, Co. Boisselle. X.B.9. February 1917 (Jarrow Co. Durham Screener (in in Newcastle during the September His mother, Sarah Ann, was born at Followed 9/KOYLI into Harmsworth (12; B: Bill Durham): Sarah Ann (7) and Express) + Thurs. 30 (in 1911) and 1911) quarter of 1891). Walker and was 41. They had been attack. 'A' & 'B' Coys Quay, Co. Durham) and Isabella (5). His brother June 2016 + Fri. 1 July 14 Oak married for 19 years and had had leading crossed 200 yards John (10; B: Bill Quay). William died aged one. 2016 + Soldiers Died in Street, eight children, seven still living.] of No Man's Land into the Great War Jarrow (in German 1st line. Crucifix July 1916) Trench taken by 8.30 am. Attacks on Shelter Wood later.Casualties - 388]

2476 Johnson James William Gunner 38 22 August 1918 'D' Battery, 250th 771767 France 96 Eglesfield South Wilhelmina Hannah Johnson of 96 Born and E. in SS. He Daours Communal South Shields' Fri. 28 May 1915 + (DOW) Brigade RFA (50th Road, SS (in Shields' Eglesfield Road, SS enlisted in the 4th Cemetery Extension. Corporation Soldiers Died in the (Northumbrian) May 1915 Corporation (Northumbrian) Howitzer V.B.34. Tramways Plaque Great War Division) (Formerly 4th and August Tramways Brigade RFA on 27 May 1915 (Northumbrian) 1918) - 'Gazette'. Howitzer Brigade RFA)

2700 Johnson Benjamin Private 21 or 22 9 November 1916 9/NF (52 Brigade, 17th 4811 10 July 1915 Dardanell 42 Clyde Pony Driver [Relieved 12th Born in Jarrow. E. Blyth, Thiépval Memorial. Soldiers Died in the (Somme) (Northern) Division) (1914-5 Star) es Street, Hirst, in a Coal Manchester in line Northumberland. SDGW Pier and Face 10B, Great War (Balkans Northumberl Mine (in between Gueudecourt says he was KIA on 4 11B and 12B 2B) and (in 1911) and Lesbœufs (1/11). November 1916. 1911) Relieved and to Carnoy (4/11). To front line (7/11), Carnoy (10/11), Citadel Camp (12/11).] 2775 Johnson Claude Ottoman Private 20 29 September 2nd/4th York and 33432 No 1914-5 Star France 58 Bewick Employed by Fourth son of Olalia and the late Claus Unmarried. Born and E. in SS. DOW in Harton Cemetery. Thurs. 3 + Wed. 9 1918 (DOW) Lancaster (Hallamshire - Street, SS the GPO in Johnson of 58 Bewick Street, SS Epsom Hospital, Surrey P.7993. (South October 1918 + Soldiers Territorial) Regt. (187 (Burial SS. (Burial Register). 'Of St. Shields). Died in the Great War Brigade, 62nd (2nd Register) Oswin's Parish' - Burial West Riding) Division) Register.

2914 Johnson George Gunner 41 11 November 6th Light Armoured 38690 No 1914-5 Star France 'Ingleside', Margaret Johnson of 'Ingleside', Born in SS. E. North Shields. Baghdad (North Gate) Soldiers Died in the Rutherford 1918 Battery MGC (Mortars) Ashley Road, Ashley Road, SS War Cemetery. Great War SS XVIII.E.10.

2927 Johnson Edward Private Unknown 9 April 1918 40th Company MGC 5274 No 1914-5 Star France E. SS. Formerly 27095 DLI. Ploegsteert Memorial. Soldiers Died in the (40 Brigade) Panel 11. (Belgium). Great War

2962 Johnson Peter Private Unknown 15 April 1915 1/East Yorkshire Regt. 3/5526 2 November France Born in Hebburn. E. SS. Houplines Communal Soldiers Died in the (64 Brigade, 21st 1914 ('Mons' Cemetery Extension. Great War Division) Star') II.E.10.

2983 Johnson John Thomas Private Unknown 1 July 1916 1/East Yorkshire Regt. 7622 8 September France [In support of 9th & 10th Brother of Henry Johnson Born in SS. E. Driffield, Thiépval Memorial. Thurs. 30 June 2016 + (64 Brigade, 21st 1914 (1914 KOYLI during attack of Keeper's Cottage, Yorkshire. R. Bridlington, Pier and Face 2C Fri. 1 July 2016 + Division) 'Mons' Star') towards Fricourt - Wood House, North Yorkshire. His 1914 'Mons' Soldiers Died in the advanced under heavy Grimston, Malton, Star' was forfeited for Great War machine-gun fire - Yorkshire. desertion on 18 June 1916. Crucifix Corner and sunken road taken - enemy counter-attack from Shelter Wood c. 2 pm. repulsed. C.O. Mortally wouncec. Casualties - 460.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

3065 Johnson Peter Private Unknown 21 April 1917 10/York and Lancaster 32318 No MRIC entry. Born and E. in SS. No CGWC entry. Soldiers Died in the Regt. (63 Brigade, 37th Great War Division) 3341 Johnson Thomas Private 32 12 November 1/Northamptonshire 6531 12 September France Brother of Sarah Ann Born in Jarrow. E. Ely, Boulogne Eastern Soldiers Died in the 1914 (DOW) Regt. (2 Brigade, 1st 1914 (1914 Denman of Swinney Lane, Cambridgeshire. A Regular Cemetery. III.C.22. Great War Division) 'Mons' Star') Belper, Derbyshire. or a Reservist.

3568 Johnson Victor AB 51 22 February 1917 SS 'John Miles' Mercantile 140 South Son of the late James and Louisa Johnson Sarah Matilda Johnson (née Chart) He had children: Louisa In Memoriam. Tower Hill Memorial Mon. 24 February 1919 Marine Palmerston of 140 South Palmerston Street, SS. (SS, March q. 1912) and Street, SS (They were married in St. Mark's James (SS, December q. Church, SS, on 15 March 1898. 1913). Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1898).

3626 Johnson John C. Sapper 26 22 March 1918 432nd Company R.E. 471149 Elizabeth Johnson (née Lizzie [His wife, Elizabeth, died Only Child: Elizabeth P. DOW at 32nd Casualty Roye New British Sat. 22 March 1919 (DOW) Pollard). (Their marriage was on 20 July 1970, aged 81 (Lizzie) Johnson (SS, June Clearing Station in France. Cemetery. registered in Tynemouth during the (Family Headstone).] q. 1913). Only Brother & S- There is a Family Headstone Marchélepot British December quarter of 1912). in-L: Harry & Jane Ann + in Harton Cemetery. Cemetery Memorial little niece Jenny. B-in-L & Mother-in-Law: Elizabeth 40. S-in-L: Jack & Effie Pollard. Pollard - Died 2 September 1926, aged 70. B-in-L: Herbert. (In Memoriam).

3680 Johnson James AB 22 7 May 1918 SS 'Saxon' (Glasgow) Mercantile South Born: Accra, Ghana. The Tower Hill Memorial Wed. 4 February 1920 Marine Shields. 22nd List of Mercantile Marine Deaths gives his place of residency as SS. 4014 Johnson Thomas M. AB Unknown Military Medal Unknown RND 13 Laygate A Boiler Awarded the Military Medal Sat. 9 June 1917 Sat. 9 Hill, SS Scaler - on 23 April 1917 at the June 1917 working for Battle of Gravelle. Mr. Johnson of North Shields

4175 Johnson George Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown Tyneside Scottish 22/568 A Stoneman Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson of 68 [Enlisted: 23 November [He was 44 in August 1916 On 1 July 1916 'he was one Wed. 16 August 1916 Wed. 16 (Probably 22 (Tyneside (Probably - at Walker Dacre Street, SS 1914. Discharged: 10 - 'Gazette'.] of the gallant fifteen who August Scottish) / NF) MRIC) Colliery October 1917 - Sick. To penetrated into the fourth 1916 ('Gazette') 3rd Bn. - Officer's Servant, line of German trenches' - aged 46 (John Sheen).] 'Gazette'. He had formerly been in the Royal Navy.

4176 Johnson George Private Unknown Unknown Royal Army Medical Son of Elizabeth and the late Hugh Mary Johnson Brothers: Private Robert Brothers: Private W. Sat. 17 July 1915 Sat. 17 Corps Johnson of 32 Spohr Terrace, SS Johnson, 'D' Company Johnson - 1st/7th DLI (No. July 1915 21/NF, DOW 13 March 4268) & Private T. Johnson - (Family 1916, aged 17 (No. 332) & NF (No. 4252). Group - (No. 1368) Private Joseph Including Johnson, 14/DLI, 18 his four September 1916, aged 27. brothers)

4268 Johnson W. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) Son of Elizabeth and the late Hugh Brothers: Private Joseph Brothers: Private T. Johnson, Sat. 17 July 1915 Sat. 17 (Divisional Pioneers, Johnson of 32 Spohr Terrace, SS Johnson, 14/DLI, 18 NF (No. 4252) and Private G. July 1915 50th (Northumbrian) September 1916, aged 27 Johnson, R.A.M.C. (No. (Family Division) (No. 1368) & Private 4176). Group - Robert (Bob) Johnson, 'D' Including Company 21/NF, DOW 13 his four March 1916, aged 17 (No. brothers) 332).

4433 Johnson Ernest Private Unknown Unknown 4/Northumberland 1914-5 Star 19 Harper A Regular He had served five years in Wed. 14 July 1915 Wed. 14 Fusiliers Street, SS Soldier India. Wounded three times July 1915 and in hospital in Stretford, near Manchester - 'Gazette'.

5132 Johnson William Private Unknown Unknown DLI 47 Whitburn Married. He was a P.O.W. in Germany Thurs. 25 April 1918 Shakespeare Colliery by 24 April 1918 - 'Gazette'. Street, SS (in April 1918)

5178 Johnson George Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 38781 108 (or 103) He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on Mon. 17 May 1915 + (Divisional Pioneers, Maxwell 15 May 1915. Wounded Sat. 13 July 1918 50th (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in before 13 July 1918 - Division) May 1915) 'Gazette'.

5217 Johnson Charles Hugh A. Acting L/C 73 DCM December q. 1966 Northumberland Tyne Dock Margaret Johnson (née Kennedy). [He was a dispatch rider Birth registered in SS - June Fri. 25 October 1918 (Trooper) (Tynemouth) Hussars (in October (They were married in SS' Registry who was captured, q. 1893. 1918) Office on 26 May 1918. Their covered with a revolver, marriage was registered in SS and ordered to shout during the June quarter of 1918). 'Cease fire!' to his own comrades. He escaped. Later, he succeeded in laying a wire which had been cut and re- established communication with brigade HQ.]

5234 Johnson W. L/C Unknown Unknown Northumberland 37575 Jarrow. Wounded by 16 November Sat. 16 November 1918 Fusiliers 1918 - 'Gazette'.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

5460 Johnson Robert Private Unknown Unknown Tank Corps 17 Back Duke Wounded and gassed and in Fri. 30 August 1918 Street, a hospital in England by 30 (Jarrow Express) Jarrow August 1918 - Jarrow Express. 5577 Johnson J.E. L/C Unknown Unknown Army Ordnance Corps 129 [He was 33 in December Letter dated 30 December Wed. 30 January 1918 Garwood 1917 - 'Gazette'.] 1917 published in the Street, SS (in 'Gazette'. He had lived in SS January since he was 15 months old. 1918)

5653 Johnson Albert W. Deck Unknown Unknown Royal Navy (Mine- 265 Taylor Thurs. 4 November 1915 Hand Sweeping (RNR)) Street, SS (in November 1915)

6138 Johnson Robert AB Unknown Unknown HMS Peewit South He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' Shields. Boys' School, SS - Admitted: School ROH, SS 21 October 1912; Left: 10 (Served) December 1915.

6179 Johnson John George Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Field Artillery South He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' Shields. Boys' School, SS - Admitted: School ROH, SS 25 November 1889; Left: 26 (Served) November 1894.

6248 Johnson F.D.S. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th (Northumbrian) 8 Rosebery He enlisted in the 4th Sat. 15 May 1915 Howitzer Brigade RFA Avenue, SS (Northumbrian) Howitzers (in May on 14 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1915) 6367 Johnson Charles Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) Eleanor He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on Thurs. 20 May 1915 (Divisional Pioneers, Street, 19 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 50th (Northumbrian) Harton, SS Division) (in May 1915) 6565 Johnson James Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 27 Marsden He enlisted in the 1st/7th Mon. 7 June 1915 (Divisional Pioneers, Street, SS (in DLI on 5 June 1915 - 50th (Northumbrian) June 1915) 'Gazette'. Division)

6573 Johnson Herbert S. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) South Shields He enlisted in the 1st/7th Tues. 8 June 1915 (Divisional Pioneers, (in June DLI on 7 June 1915 - 50th (Northumbrian) 1915) 'Gazette'. Division)

6881 Johnson Robert William Gunner 82 (Born: June q. 1971 (SS) 113 John A Funeral Eldest son of Robert S. and Jane Johnson Elizabeth Jennie Eva Johnson (née [His father Robert S. (A Siblings (all born in SS; Born in SS. Birth registered Frederick Street Roll 10 March Clay Street, Furnisher's of 88 Frederick Street, SS (in 1911) Crone). (They were married in St. Funeral Furnisher), was 1911 ages): William (20; A in SS - June q. 1889. Father- of Honour 1889) SS (in 1891), Joiner (in Jude's Church, SS, on 14 April 1914. born in SS (c. 1852) and Builder's Joiner), Matthew in-Law: George Crone 128 and 132 1911 and Their marriage was registered in SS was 59. His mother, Jane, (19; An Apprentice Marine (deceased in April 1914, John Clay April 1914) during the June quarter of 1914). was born in SS and was Fitter), Thomas (18; A formerly a moulder). Street, SS (in 42. They had been Printing Machine Fitter), 1901), and married for 23 years.] Abigail (17), 88 Frederick Wilfrid/Wilfred (10) and Street, SS (in Jenny (5). 1911 and April 1914)

9 Johnston Alexander Private 32 (or 33) 1 July 1916 14/London Regiment 6224 No 1914-5 Star France 'Braeside', 16 An employee Son of Councillor Alexander Davidson [Moved forward from Younger brother, L/C E. London. R. Stockport, Gommecourt British Mile End Road Fri. 11 February 1916 + Fri. 11 Davidson (London Scottish) (168 Urfa Terrace, of Henry Johnston of Braeside, 16 Urfa Terrace, Bayencourt for attack on George Roderick Lancashire. Birth registered Cemetery No. 2. Presbyterian Church Tues. 11 July 1916 + Sat. February Brigade, 56th (1st SS Simons Ltd., SS. [His photograph, upon being elected Gommecourt - on R. of Johnston, served in the in SS - September q. 1883. II.B.24 Memorial Tablet + 2 September 1916 (Local 1916 London) Division) Manchester Mayor of SS, was in the 'Gazette' on Division, its R. flank close same battalion + E.R.A. He attended Westoe Boys' Westoe Boys' Casualties) + Mon. 19 (Family Tuesday 2 November 1920 - together to the Hébuterne- Frederick RN - HMS Africa Secondary School. Member Secondary School April 1920 + Thurs. 30 Group - with that of his wife.] Puisieux Road., Bn. (No. 4078) , Andrew - of the SS Civilian Rifle Club. ROH June 2016 + Fri. 1 July Including Suffered heavy casualties London Scottish, William - 2016 + Soldiers Died in his father during advance across Argyll & Sutherlands (No. the Great War and his NML. German front line 4281) & James - RNVR. five reached. Withdrew brothers) during evening.Casualties + Tues. 11 - 590.] July 1916 + Mon. 27 June 2016

1023 Johnston John Gunner 20 9 April 1917 'T' Battery, 148th 110986 France 152 Laygate, Only son of Euphemia (née Stewart) and Unmarried. [His mother married [His mother, Euphemia, Sisters (1911 ages; both Born and E. in SS. He left Faubourg D'Amiens St. Hilda's Memorial Thurs. 3 May 1917 + Brigade Royal Horse SS (in 1911), the late John (Jack) Johnston and Algot V. Lundin in St. Stephen's was born on the Isle of born in SS): Jane Lillias 'effects' valued at £9 4s 2d Cemetery, Arras. Cross Soldiers Died in the Artillery and 9 stepson of Algot V. Lundin (CWGC says Church, SS, on 4 December 1906.] Burra, Shetland, and was (GRO) (Lily) (18; SS - and a gratuity of £6 10s to VII.G.29. Great War Beaufront his mother was called Emma Lundin). 45. She died in SS - March q. 1893; A Student his mother, Euphemia Terrace, SS (His parents were married in SS' Registry March q. 1948, aged 86.] Teacher) and Euphemia (Emma). Office on 9 December 1891). (16; SS - December q. 1894).

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2165 Johnston Alfred Private 39 or 40 18 July 1916 13/DLI (68 Brigade, 17421 25 August 1915 France 39 - 43 A Labourer Son of George (B: ; 43 Lavinia Johnston (née Thompson). [Moved forward to Daughter: Lavina (Born in Born: Waldridge Fell, Co. Thiépval Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 4 August 1916 'Illustrate (Somme) 23rd Division) (1914-5 Star) Albion in a Chemical in 1911; Copper Works' Labourer) and (They were married in St. reserve lines (15/7), Hebburn - 10 June 1914; Durham (SDGW) - Jarrow Pier and Face 14A and Honour (?) + St. (Jarrow Express) + d Street, Works (in Mary Alice Johnston of 49 Charles Street, Cuthbert's Church, Hebburn, on 25 trenches near SS; September q. 1914). (1911 Census). He enlisted 15C Cuthbert's Church Soldiers Died in the Chronicle' Jarrow (in 1911) Hebburn (in August 1919). [They had June 1913. Their marriage was Contalmaison Wood Siblings (1911 ages): in Jarrow on 14 September Roll of Honour, Great War 1916 1911), and been married for 25 years in 1911 and registered in SS during the June (16/7). Relieved 12/DLI in Margaret Ann (21), 1914. He served for one Hebburn 48 Charles had had nine children, five still living.] quarter of 1913). [She was front line after attack William (16) & Thomas year 308 days. 328 days Street, awarded a weekly pension of 15 near Pozières (17/7). (11) [Height: 5' 9½". served in France. His wife, Hebburn (in shillings from 29 January 1917.] Withdrew to Albert Brown hair. Blue eyes. C. Lavinia, later lived at 32 Aln July 1916) (19/7).] of E. He left 'effects' & a Street, Hebburn (in gratuity of £8 10s to his December 1920). widow, Lavinia.]

3024 Johnston John William Private 20 21 March 1918 1/Royal Dublin Fusiliers 41158 No MRIC entry. France 21 Thistle Son of Charles and Annie Johnston of 21 Unmarried. Born and E. in Hebburn. Pozières Memorial. Hebburn New Town Soldiers Died in the ('Operation (86 Brigade, 29th Lane, Thistle Lane, Hebburn Panel 79 and 80 Working Men's Great War Michael') Division) Hebburn Social Club ROH

3259 Johnston Thomas First Mate 46 29 March 1917 SS 'Haberton' (London) Mercantile 78 A Mariner Son of the late John and Barbara Mary Ann Johnston (née Martin) of Children (all born in SS; Born in Shetland (Freefield). Tower Hill Memorial Frederick Street Roll Marine Palmerston (First Mate's Johnston 59 South Frederick Street, SS. 1911 ages): John T. (10), of Honour Street, SS (in Certificate (They were married in SS' Registry Mary A. (8), Barbara (5) 1901), 157 issued on 9 Office on 26 December 1899. Their and Alexina (2). South April 1897) marriage was registered in SS Frederick during the December quarter of Street, SS (in 1899). 1911), and 59 South Frederick Street, SS (in March 1917)

3401 Johnston John Edgar Private 25 8 May 1915 Princess Patricia's 51244 1914-5 Star France 128 South Son of Harry Johnston May Athalia Johnston of 128 South His widow remarried and Ypres (Menin Gate) Fri. 3 December 1915 Fri. 3 Wakenshaw (Second Battle of Canadian Light Infantry Frederick Frederick Street, SS (in December became May Athalia Hooper Memorial. Panel 10. December Ypres) (Eastern Ontario Regt.) Street, SS (in 1915). (formerly Johnston) of (Belgium). 1915 December Silverthorn's Court, Duke 1915). Street, Trowbridge, Wiltshire. 3560 Johnston Harry Stoker 33 26 February 1919 HMS Pembroke 5741/S (RNR) 12 Dockwray Third son of the late Matthew and [Cousins: Mary Ann and Sister & B-in-L: Mary Lizzie Born in SS. He had served in Harton Cemetery. Holy Trinity Church Sat. 1 March 1919 + Sat. Bank, SS Hannah Johnston Harry McDonald + Jane & Frank Douglas. Sister: the RFR and RNR Trawler K.8391. (South ROH, SS 26 February 1921 + Sat. Irving.] Margaret Jane. Brother: Section. 'Died through Shields). 25 February 1922 + Willie. Cousins: Jenny & illness contracted while on Mon. 26 February 1923 Mary Ann. Remembered active service' - 'Gazette'. by Joe Gibson of 11 (In Memoriam). Dockwray Bank, SS.

3599 Johnston John Charles First 34 4 August 1917 SS 'Cairnstrath' Mercantile 26 Thomas Eldest son of Charles William (A Clerk) Mary Elizabeth Johnston (née [SS 'Cairnstrath' was on a Born in SS. His Mother's Tower Hill Memorial SS Marine Fri. 9 May 1919 + Mon. (John Harle - Engineer (Newcastle) Marine Street, SS and Mary Ann Johnston. (His mother Frank) of 26 Thomas Street, SS. voyage from Bilbao to the Headstone in Westoe Engineers' 7 February 1921 Mother's died on 16 July 1932, aged 76 - (They were married in St. Hilda's Tyne with a cargo of iron Cemetery gives his name as Association ROH Headstone + SS Headstone in Westoe Cemetery. A. 210: Church, SS, on 1 April 1913. Their ore when it was 'John Harle Johnston' and Marine Engineers' Then living at 30 Thames Street, SS - marriage was registered in SS torpedoed and sunk by explains that he was 'Lost at Association ROH = Westoe Cemetery Burial Register). during the June quarter of 1913). the U-71, six miles SSW of Sea by Enemy Action'. 'J.H. Johnston')) Ile du Pilier, France. 22 of the crew were killed.]

3728 Johnston Andrew (Andy) AB 22 (Born: 10 March 1919 Drake Bn. RND TZ/6830 (RNVR) 103 Salem Apprentice Youngest son of Isabella and the late Unmarried. ['Seriously wounded [Enlisted: 15 August 1915. [Draft for Drake Bn. BEF: 12 September 1917: Jarrow Cemetery. St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 18 May 1917 (Jarrow 21 May Street, Iron Ship Andrew Johnston of 103 Salem Street, and in hospital in Étaples' - 'Jarrow Draft for MEF: 5 27 February 1917. Discharged Invalided at RN 11.486. ('Of St. Honour (?) Express) + Fri. 14 + Sat. 1896 - Jarrow Driller Jarrow (in March 1919). Express' (May 1917). Brothers: L/S December 1915. Joined Rejoined Drake Bn: 22 Hospital, Chatham, for Mark's Parish': Burial 15 & Mon. 17 March RND Andrew (No. 3728) and Private R. Drake Bn. at Mudros: 10 March 1917 to 23 April Gunshot Wound of the Head Register) 1919 (re. RND Pals' Service (No. 5343).] January 1916 to 9 1917. Shell Wound: Left - Fractured Skull. Died from Association) + RND Record) September 1916. Ankle & Scalp - severe. (1) Influenza & (2) Broncho- Database Appendicitis. Invalided to Invalided to UK: 16 May Pneumonia. Buried: 16 UK: 27 September 1916.] 1917.] March 1919.

3970 Johnston James AB Unknown Unknown Royal Naval Volunteer Youngest son (of six) of Councillor and [Brothers: Andrew Brothers: George Roderick A member of SS Civilian Rifle Fri. 11 February 1916 Fri. 11 Reserve Mrs. Alexander Davidson Johnston of (London Scottish) and (14/London Scottish (No. Club. February Braeside, 16 Urfa Terrace,SS. [His William (Argyll & 4177)), Alexander 1916 photograph, upon being elected Mayor Sutherland Highlanders) Davidson (A.M.I.E. (Family of SS, was in the 'Gazette' on Tuesday 2 (No. 4281). 14/London Scottish (No. Group - November 1920 - together with that of 9)) and Engine Room Including his wife.] Arfificer Frederick (RN - his father HMS Africa - No. 4078), and all five of his brothers)

4078 Johnston Frederick Engine Unknown Unknown HMS Africa Royal Navy - Son of Councillor and Mrs. Alexander [Brothers: Pte. George Brothers: Private He had entered the RN Fri. 11 February 1916 Fri. 11 Room He had Davidson Johnston of Braeside, 16 Urfa Roderick - 14/London Alexander Davidson before the war - 'Gazette'. February Artificer entered the Terrace, SS. [His photograph, upon being Scottish (No. 4177), Pte. Johnston, 14/London He was a member of the SS 1916 RN before elected Mayor of SS, was in the 'Gazette' Andrew - 14/London Regt. (London Scottish), 1 Civilian Rifle Club - 'Gazette'. (Family the war on Tuesday 2 November 1920 - together Scottish (No. ) and Pte. July 1916, aged 32 or 33 Group - ('Gazette') with that of his wife.] William - Argyll & (No. 9) and AB James Includes Sutherland Highlanders Johnston - RNVR (No. his father (No. 4281).] 3970). and his five brothers)

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4152 Johnston Andrew Private Unknown Unknown 14th London Regt. Son of Councillor and Mrs. Alexander [Youngest Brother: AB Brothers: Private Brothers: L/C George Fri. 11 February 1916 Fri. 11 (London Scottish) Davidson Johnston of Braeside, 16 Urfa James Johnston - RNVR Alexander Davidson Roderick Johnston - 14th Bn. February Terrace, SS. [His photograph, upon being (No. 3970).] Johnston, 14th London London Regt. (London 1916 elected Mayor of SS, was in the 'Gazette' Regt. (London Scottish), 1 Scottish) (No. 4177), Private (Including on Tuesday 2 November 1920 - together July 1916, aged 32 or 33 William Johnston - Argyll & his father with that of his wife.] (No. 9); E.R.A. Frederick Sutherland Highlanders (No. and his Johnston RN - HMS Africa 4281). five (No. 4078). brothers)

4177 Johnston George Roderick Private Unknown Unknown 1st/14th London Regt. France Son of Councillor and Mrs. Alexander Mary E.F. Johnston (née Crooks). Brothers: Private Birth registered in SS - June Fri. 11 February 1916 Fri. 11 (London Scottish) (168 Davidson Johnston of Braeside, 16 Urfa (They were married in Holy Trinity Alexander Davidson q. 1890. Brothers: Andrew February Brigade, 56th (1st Terrace, SS. [His photograph, upon being Church, SS, on 18 April 1922. Their Johnston, 1st/14th Bn. Johnston - London Scottish 1916 London) Division) elected Mayor of SS, was in the 'Gazette' marriage was registered in SS London Regt. (London (No. 4152), William Johnston (Family on Tuesday 2 November 1920 - together during the June quarter of 1922). Scottish), 1 July 1916, - Argyll & Sutherland Group - with that of his wife.] aged 32 or 33 (No. 9) & Highlanders (No. 4281) & AB Including E.R.A. Frederick Johnston James Johnston - RNVR (No. his father RN - HMS Africa (No. 3970). and his 4078). five brothers)

4281 Johnston William Private Unknown Unknown Argyll and Sutherland Son of Councillor and Mrs. Alexander [Brother: Private Brothers: E.R.A. Frederick Brother: AB James Johnston, Fri. 11 February 1916 Fri. 11 Highlanders Davidson Johnston of Braeside, 16 Urfa Alexander Davidson Johnston, HMS Africa (No. RNVR (No. 3970). February Terrace, SS Johnston, 14/London 4078); George Roderick, 1916 Regt. (London Scottish), 1 14/London Scottish (No. (Fanily July 1916, aged 32 or 33 4177); Andrew, London Group - (No. 9).] Scottish (No. 4152).] Including his father and his five brothers)

5343 Johnston R. Private Unknown Unknown East Yorkshire Regt. 103 Salem Son of Mrs. Johnston of 103 Salem [Brother: L/S Alexander Brother: AB Andrew Wounded in April 1918 and Fri. 26 April 1918 Street, Street, Jarrow Johnston, RND (No. Johnston, Drake Bn. RND, admitted to a hospital in (Jarrow Express) Jarrow 5469).] 10 March 1919, aged 22 France (Jarrow Express). (No. 3728). 5469 Johnston Alexander Leading Unknown Unknown RND (RNVR) 103 Salem Son of Mrs. Johnston of 103 Salem [Brother: Private R. Brother: AB Andrew Wounded and admitted to a Wed. 11 September Seaman Street, Street, Jarrow Johnston, East Yorkshire Johnston, Drake Bn. RND, hospital in London by 11 1918 + Fri. 13 Jarrow Regt. (No. 5343).] 10 March 1919, aged 22 September 1918 - 'Gazette'. September 1918 (Jarrow (No. 3728). Express) 5865 Johnston James William L/C 34 (Born: 3 October 1915 1/King's Royal Rifle 2322 20 September France 106 Queen's A Regular Son of Isabel Johnston (née Brown) and Elizabeth G. Johnston (née Birkett) Children: Alexander (SS; He was baptised in St. Vermelles British St. Paul's Roll of 29 June Corps (99 Brigade, 2nd 1914 (1914 Road, Jarrow Soldier (A the late Alexander Johnston of Jarrow. of 106 Queen's Road, Jarrow. (They December q. 1909), Jane Hilda's Church, SS, on 20 July Cemetery. I.J.25. Honour 1881) Division) 'Mons' Star') General (They were married in St. Hilda's Church, were married in St. Peter's Church, A.G. (SS; December q. 1881. He had served in the Labourer in SS, on 23 June 1880 (SS; June q. 1880)). Monkton Village, on 14 November 1911) and Idas (sic) B. (SS; South African and 1911) (Married name 'Johnson' [Vin Mullen]). 1908. Their marriage was December q. 1913). Somaliland Campaigns. registered in SS during the Enlisted in Jarrow. December quarter of 1908).

6088 Johnston Matthew AB 83 (Born: September q. Royal Navy (Mine- 49 Havelock A Sea-faring Son of Matthew Johnston Sarah Hannah Johnston (née Children (all births He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' 21 1962 (SS) Sweeping) Street, SS (in Engineer (in Holmes - Born: 3 July 1877 (1939 registered in SS): William Boys' School, SS - Admitted: School ROH, SS October 1911), and 1939) Census)) of 49 Havelock Street, SS Matthew (December q. 14 April 1890; Left: 11 (Served) 1878) 68 Eldon (in 1911). (They were married in 1899), James A. (1902), November 1891. Street, SS (in Holy Trinity Church, SS, on 17 John Sleightholm (June q. 1939) October 1897. Their marriage was 1904), Sarah Hannah H. registered in SS during the (December q. 1906), December quarter of 1897). Matthew (September q. 1913) and Gladys M. (December q. 1919).

6137 Johnston William AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy (Mine- South He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' Sweeping) Shields. Boys' School, SS - Admitted: School ROH, SS 19 August 1907; Left: 12 (Served) September 1913.

6572 Johnston James B. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 25 Napier He enlisted in the 1st/7th Tues. 8 June 1915 (Divisional Pioneers, Street, SS (in DLI on 7 June 1915 - 50th (Northumbrian) June 1915) 'Gazette'. Division)

586 Johnstone Richard Daglish Enginema 31 (Born: 25 November HM Trawler 'Burnley' 3539TS No 1914-5 Star 1 Price Palmer's Son of James and Jane Johnstone of 6 Mary Ann Johnstone (née [His father James' death Brother: Crissie. Brother Birth registered in SS - Chatham Naval Thames Street Roll Tues. 5 December 1916 Wed. 10 n 26 June 1916 Street, SS Shipbuilders, Salem Street, SS Thompson) of 1 Price Street, SS. was registered in SS - & S-in-L: Daniel Ross (SS; September q. 1885. Enlisted Memorial. Memorial of Honour + St. + Wed. 10 January 1917 January 1885) Jarrow (A (They were married in St. Thomas' March q. 1931, aged 67. September q. 1883) and on 10.6.1903. Appears as Reference: 19. (Kent). Hilda's Parish + Fri. 26 November 1920 1917 Butcher in Church, SS, on 8 April 1905. Their His mother Jane's death Winnie Johnstone + 'Johnson' on the Thames Magazine June 1903) marriage was registered in SS was registered in SS - nephew James. Children: Street Roll of Honour. (Memorial Service during the June quarter of 1905). June q. 1943, aged 77. Richard D. (SS; December Height: 5' 3". Light hair. Grey on 27 December Siblings: William Daglish q. 1911) and Jane T.D. eyes. He had children. The 1916 - January 1917) (SS; June q. 1889) and (SS; December q. 1914). 'Gazette' incorrectly says he + St. Thomas' Margaret (c. 1890).] died on 25 October 1916. Church ROH (In Memoriam).

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1731 Joicey Thomas Private 21 (or 22) 31 July 1917 1st/8th (Territorial) 49899 No 1914-5 Star France 53 Walter A Steel Son of George and Phillis Hopper Joicey [Brothers (1911 ages; both born in [His father, George, was Siblings (1911 ages): Born: Dunston, Gateshead, Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the (DOW) The King's (Liverpool Street, Worker (in (née Wilson) of 53 Walter Street, Jarrow. Jarrow): Albert Hector (3; SS - born at Percy Main, Elizabeth (17; B: Co. Durham. E. and R. Memorial. Panel 4 Honour + Palmer's Great War Regt.) (Irish) (165 Jarrow (in 1911) - at (Their marriage was registered in September q. 1907) and Ralph (Ralf - Northumberland, and was Gateshead - December q. Jarrow. Formerly 44907 and 6. (Belgium). Cenotaph Brigade, 55th (West 1911) Palmer's Gateshead during the December quarter sic) Septimus (2; SS - June q. 1909). a 49-year old Steel 1893), Margaret Jane M. Yorkshire Regt. His birth Lancashire) Division) of 1881). Brother: George W. (c. 1886). Worker in a Rolling Mill. (14; B: Gateshead - March was registered in Gateshead Sister: Hannah Jane (Gateshead; His mother, Phillis, was q. 1897), Richard Charles during the September June q. 1887).] born in Gateshead and (10; B: Jarrow; SS - quarter of 1895. was 44. They had been December q. 1900) and married for 30 years and Robert John (8; B: Jarrow; had had 16 children, nine SS - December q. 1902). still living.]

3124 Joiner Daniel Quarterm 28 (or 29) Meritorious 14 April 1919 Labour Corps (497029) 487029 25 April 1915 Dardanell 21 Ann Son of George (A Ship's Rigger) and Jane Minnie (née Lee) [Siblings (1901 [His father, George, was [He attended Hebburn No SDGW entry. Landed on Hebburn Cemetery. St. Andrew's Fri. 23 July 1915 (Jarrow aster Service Medal and King's Own Scottish (1914-5 Star) es Street, Joiner of 21 St. Ann Street, Hebburn (in ages; all born in Hebburn): George born in Banff and was 46 New Town School, leaving Gallipoli on the first day of G."U". 840. Presbyterian Church Express) + Fri. 28 June Sergeant Borderers (10728) (Balkans Hebburn (in 1901) (19; SS - December q. 1881; Ship's in 1901. His death was in 1904. Regimental the Dardanelles Campaign. Roll of Honour, 1918 (Jarrow Express) (Warrant 2B) 1901) Joiner), William Barclay (17; SS - registered in SS - June q. Sergeant-Major - Jarrow Born in Hebburn. Birth Hebburn + Hebburn Officer (Hebburn December q. 1883; Ship's Joiner), 1925 (aged 69). His Express.] registered in SS - June q. New Town School Class II) [SDGW]). Alice Jane (13; SS - March q. 1888) mother, Jane, was born in 1890. He died in the ROH & Helen Ann (5 months; SS - Scotland and was 44. Her Military Hospital, Fovant, December q. 1900).] death was registered in Wiltshire. Newcastle - June q. 1906 (aged 49).]

367 Jones George Potts Gunner Unknown 22 April 1916 Lahore Division 96677 17 March 1915 France 19 Brunswick A Son of John and Mary Ann Jones Lydia Jones (née Bradshaw) of 19 [Siblings: John (c. 1873), Brothers: Jack & Bennie B. & E. in SS. Fought in the Jerusalem Memorial. Fri. 30 June 1916 + Sat. Fri. 30 Spoors Ammunition Column (1914-5 Star) Street, SS (in Bricklayer's Brunswick Street, SS (in 1911). Maria (c. 1877), (in France). S & B-in-L: Mr. South Africa Campaign. Panel 7. (Israel). 21 April 1917 + Mon. 22 June 1916 RFA (Indian Corps) 1911), and Labourer (in (They were married in St. Michael's Benjamin (c. 1879) and & Mrs. Petersen, 148 Died from cholera. April 1918 + Soldiers 177 Adelaide 1911) Church, SS, on 14 June 1909. Their Jane A. (c. 1881).] Cleveland St., SS (+ niece Daughter: Phoebe Jones Died in the Great War Street, SS marriage was registered in SS Phoebe). Mother-in-Law: Bradshaw (SS; September q. during the June quarter of 1909). Mrs. Bradshaw. Niece: 1908). He had worked over Phoebe Simpson. many years for many of the builders of SS. (In Memoriam).

916 Jones Frederick Driver 21 (Born: 27 June 1917 50th Division 2108 (Formerly No 1914-5 Star France 64 Ellesmere Harton Son of Daniel and Margaret Jones (née Unmarried. [He attended St. [His father Daniel's death Grandparents: Mary and B. and E. in SS. [See No. London Cemetery, Sat. 15 May 1915 + Thurs. 2 14 May Ammunition Column 770474) Street, SS (in Colliery (A Winskell) of 32 Gordon Road, Tyne Dock. Stephen's National School, SS - was registered in SS - the late John A. Winskell. 909]. He was baptised in St. Neuville-Vitasse. Thurs. 2 August 1917 + August 1896) RFA 1903), and Saw Mill (Their marriage was registered in Junior Boys - in 1903.] June q. 1930, aged 62. Brother: Gunner Sydney Hilda's Church, SS, on 17 I.B.41. Wed. 25 July & Wed. 5 1917 32 Gordon Labourer in Gateshead during the September quarter His mother Margaret's Jones, 4th (Northumbrian) June 1896. He enlisted in September 1917 + Road, Tyne 1911) of 1893). death was registered in Howitzer Brigade RFA, the 4th (Northumbrian) Soldiers Died in the Dock SS - June q. 1936. Siblings: June q. 1971, aged 72 or Howitzers on 14 May 1915 - Great War Lucy W. (c. 1901), Arthur 73 (No. 6194). 'Gazette'. (c. 1903), John George (SS; Sept. q. 1904 or March q. 1905) & Andrew (c. 1909).]

983 Jones John William Corporal 24 30 March 1918 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 275083 (1542) 19 April 1915 France 100 St. Hilda's Son of William and Catherine Jones (née He had brothers and Born and E. in SS. DOW R. in St. Sever Cemetery St. Bede's R.C. Sat. 27 April 1918 + (DOW) (Divisional Pioneers, (1914-5 Star) Palmerston Colliery Campbell) of 100 Palmerston Street, SS sisters. Sister: Eliza A. (In Memoriam). Extension, Rouen. Sacred Heart Altar, Mon. 31 March 1919 + 50th (Northumbrian) Street, SS Brannen. Sister: Maggie. P.VI.L.6B. SS + St. Hilda's Tues. 30 March 1920 + Division) S & B-in-L: Kate & George Miners' Lodge ROH Sat. 31 March 1923 + Harrison. Chum: Sergeant Clive Dunn page 255 + William Elliott. Soldiers Died in the Great War

1278 Jones John Fireman 43 13 February 1915 SS 'Wavelet' (West Mercantile 11 Alma Margaret Ann Jones of 11 Alma Born in Leith. Scotland. Tower Hill Memorial Mon. 20 August 1917 Hartlepool) Marine Street, SS Street, SS 2540 Jones William Henry Gunner 36 2 October 1918 Royal Garrison Artillery 112343 18 December France 19 Hopton A Carter (in Son of William and Isabella Jones (née Elizabeth Jones (née Reeves) of 24 Siblings: Mary A. (c. 1881), Born in SS. Birth registered Salonika (Lembet Soldiers Died in the (Sickness - Base Details 1916 (No 1914- Street, 1911) [A Lybourn) Venice Street, North Everton, Thomas A. (c. 1884), in SS - June q. 1882. He Road) Military Great War malaria, bronchitis 15 Star) Everton, brass finisher Liverpool (in 1911). (Their Richard (c. 1886), Isabella enlisted in Liverpool on 2 Cemetery. Grave and pneumonia) Liverpool (in in 1901 and marriage was registered in West (c. 1890) and Jane (c. December 1915. Height: 5' Reference: 1549. 1901), and a barman in Derby, Lancashire, during the June 1893). Children: William 6". He served in the (Greece). 24 Venice December quarter of 1907). E. (c. 1908), Eva (c. 1910), Salonika Campaign from 9 Street, North 1915] Madge (c. 1914) and June 1917 to 2 October Everton, Henry (c. 1917). 1918. Died in 64th General Liverpool (in Hospital, Salonika. 1911)

2607 Jones Francis Henry Private 24 (Born: 12 September 'D' Company, 20/DLI 40202 No 1914-5 Star France 9 John Son of Mary Jane (née Wood) and the [His father, Aaron Henry, Siblings (all births Born and E. in SS. Birth Esquelbecq Military St. Thomas' Church Soldiers Died in the 26 June 1918 (DOW) (123 Brigade, 41st Street, SS late Aaron Henry Jones of 9 John Street, died in SS - December q. registered in SS): John registered in SS - September Cemetery. II.H.10. ROH Great War 1894) Division) SS. (They were married in St. Hilda's 1907, aged 35.] William (March q. 1896), q. 1894. He was baptised in Church, SS, on 1 January 1894. Their Mary Elizabeth (March q. St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 11 marriage was registered in SS during the 1901), Richard Martin July 1894. March quarter of 1894). (March q. 1903), James (September q. 1904) and Henrietta (June q. 1908).

3884 Jones George William Leading 36 (Born: 25 December HMS Pembroke 206942 295 South Son of John Thomas and Ellen Jones (née Siblings: Mary A. (c. Height: 5' 5". Fair hair. Blue Pembroke Dock Fri. 24 December 1920 Seaman 23 1919 Taylor Street, Brady). (Their marriage was registered in 1877), Ellen M. (c. 1879), eyes. C. of E. Three fish (Llanion) Cemetery. January SS (in Sculcoates, East Riding of Yorkshire, Louisa (c. 1881) and tattooed on his left forearm. U.160. 1883) December during the March quarter of 1876). (He Cecilia (c. 1897). [He died He enlisted in Chatham, 1919) had a stepmother). of a malignant disease - Kent. He first served aboard RN Service Record.] HMS Caledonia from 6 October 1899. He died at the Royal Naval Hospital, Pembroke. (In Memoriam).

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4396 Jones S. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/5th NF (Territorial) 1914-5 Star France Marsden In hospital in Glossop Fri. 18 June 1915 Fri. 18 Colliery suffering from the effects of June 1915 (Formerly of gas. Letter home relating to SS) the use of gas-shells - 'Gazette'. 5965 Jones E.W. Sergeant Unknown Military Medal Unknown 4th Divisional Signalling 69 St. He won his MM between 27 Sat. 1 March 1919 Company R.E. Vincent and 29 March 1918 during Street, SS operations near Arras (circumstances explained at length). 6194 Jones Sydney Gunner 72 or 73 June q. 1971 (SS) 4th (Northumbrian) 751434 3 July 1916 (No France 32 Gordon Son of Daniel and Margaret Jones (née Hannah May Jones (née March - [His father Daniel's death Brother: Driver Frederick Born in SS. Birth registered Thurs. 13 May 1915 (Born: 19 Howitzer Brigade RFA (Formerly 1578) 1914-5 Star) Road, Tyne Winskell) of 32 Gordon Road, Tyne Dock. Born: 7 May 1896; Died: SS - was registered in SS - Jones, 50th Division in SS - June q. 1898. He was April Dock (in (Their marriage was registered in December q. 1973). (They were June q. 1930, aged 62. Ammunition Column RFA, baptised in St. Hilda's 1898) May 1915) Gateshead during the September quarter married in All Saints' Church, West His mother Margaret's 27 June 1917, aged 21 Church, SS, on 11 May 1898. of 1893). Harton, SS, on 18 September 1920. death was registered in (No. 916). Children: C. of E. He enlisted in the Their marriage was registered in SS SS - June q. 1936. Siblings: Sydney (SS; September q. 4th (Northumbrian) during the September quarter of Lucy W. (c. 1901), Arthur 1921) and Andrew (SS; Howitzers on 12 May 1915 - 1920). (c. 1903), John George March q. 1927). 'Gazette'. (SS; Sept. q. 1904 or Grandparents: Mary and March q. 1905) & Andrew the late John A. Winskell. (c. 1909).]

207 Jopling Francis Edward L/C 23 or 24 3 August 1916 13/DLI (68 Brigade, 24841 11 September France 81 Jackson Brigham and Son of Joseph William and Mary Ann May Jopling (née Turner) of 81 [To Peake Wood (1/8), Children: Robert A.T. (SS; Born and E. in SS. His birth Thiépval Memorial. Fri. 15 September 1916 Fri. 15 (Franky) (Somme) 23rd Division) 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS (in Cowans (A Jopling (née Bennett). (Their marriage Jackson Street, SS (in 1911). (They front line (Butterworth March q. 1913) and Sarah was registered in SS during Pier and Face 14A and + Fri. 3 August 1917 + Septembe Star) 1911), and 8 Coal Miner was registered in Chester-le-Street, Co. were married in St. Stephen's Trench, Munster Alley) R. (SS; June q. 1914). the December quarter of 15C Soldiers Died in the r 1916 + Foster working for Durham, during the June quarter of Church, SS, on 12 October 1912. (2/8). Relieved and to Brother-in-Law: Gunner J. 1892. (In Memoriam). Great War 'Illustrate Street, SS the Preston 1889). Their marriage was registered in SS positions near Christie (in France) + Sister- d Coal during the December quarter of Contalmaison (3/8). in-Law: Sarah. Nephews: Chronicle' Company in 1912). Moved forward (4/8) and John & Norman. Father- 1916 1911) attack on Torr Trench & Mother-in-Law: Mr. & 9.16 pm.] Mrs. Turner.

298 Jordan George William Fireman 59 13 January 1915 HMS Viknor (10th Mercantile 1914-5 Star 65 Dale Third son of the late Richard and Ann Ann Jordan (née Sangster) of 65 He had stepsons and one (In Memoriam). The 'Viknor' Plymouth Naval Tues. 26 January + Tues. Cruiser Squadron) Marine Reserve Street, SS Jordan of Garden Street, SS. Dale Street, SS. (They were stepdaughter. Brother was an armed merchant Memorial. Memorial 9 February 1915 + Thurs. married in SS' Registry Office on 12 and S-in-L: Jack and cruiser which left Reference 9 13 & Fri. 14 Jan. 1916 July 1901. Their marriage was Dorothy Jordan. Siblings: Londonderry on 12 January registered in SS during the Jane (c. 1851), Thomas A. 1915 and disappeared 11 September quarter of 1901). (c. 1855), James (c. 1860), miles west of Tory Island, John (Jack) (c. 1865), Donegal, Ireland, with the Richard (c. 1859) and Ann loss of all 295 crewmen - (c. 1874). having probably struck a German mine.

907 Jordan Albert Private 36 7 June 1917 12/DLI (68 Brigade, 19670 25 August 1915 France 3 Derby Whitburn Son of John and Mary Ann Jordan (née Mary Jordan (née Young) of 3 [Siblings (all births Children (all births Born in Newcastle. Birth Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Michael's ROH, Mon. 16 July 1917 + Mon. 16 23rd Division) (1914-5 Star) Terrace, SS Colliery (A Moffitt). (They were married in SS' Derby Terrace, SS (in 1911). (They registered in SS): William registered in SS): Grace registered in Newcastle - Memorial. Panel 36 SS + Temperance Tues. 14 December 1920 July 1917 (in 1911) shifter below Registry Office on 6 April 1869. Their were married in SS' Registry Office Learmount (December q. Wilkinson (December q. September q. 1880. He and 38. (Belgium). Hall ROH, SS + Derby + Soldiers Died in the ground in marriage was registered in SS during the on 5 August 1903. Their marriage 1869), Ellen C. (c. 1872) 1903), Leonard Lodwick enlisted in SS on 12 Street Roll of Great War 1911) June quarter of 1869). was registered in SS during the and John (March q. (September q. 1906), September 1914. Height: 5' Honour September quarter of 1903). 1878). Half-Siblings: Albert (March q. 1909) 8". Weight: 8 stones 11 lbs. Leonard Wilkinson (SS; and Arthur R. (March q. Brown hair and eyes. No. March q. 1889) and Grace 1915). 904 was in the same Bn. and Brown Wilkinson (SS; was KIA on the same day. September q. 1891).]

1018 Jordan James Alfred Private 24 9 April 1917 12/Highland Light 37732 No 1914-5 Star France Second son of Susanna A. Jordan (née He had one sister. No SDGW record. Faubourg D'Amiens Tues. 1 May 1917 (DOW) Infantry (46 Brigade, Normandale) Cemetery, Arras. 15th (Scottish) Division) III.P.17.

2167 Jordan William John Gunner 33 4 November 1917 Royal Garrison Artillery 118747 No 1914-5 Star France Clydebank, Son of Mary Jane McLeod (formerly His father, Arthur James, Born in Jarrow. Birth Kilbowie Cemetery. Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in the (DOW) Glasgow Jordan, née Wilkinson) of 11 Gordon had been the Librarian in registered in SS - March q. G.228. Great War Street, Kilbowie, and the late Arthur the Mechanics' Institute, 1885. E. Dumbarton. R. (Dunbartonshire). James Jordan. Jarrow [Vin Mullen] Clydebank, Glasgow. Formerly 222 Clyde RGA. 2477 Jordan Robert Green Driver 23 1 November 1918 'C' Battery, 315th 771247 France 60 Heugh Youngest son of John and Hannah W. [His birth was registered Sisters: Doris & Ethel. Born and E. in SS. Died of Awoingt British Thurs. 13 May 1915 + Sedgewick (Bob) Brigade RFA Street, SS (in Jordan (née Wright) of 60 Heugh Street, in SS during the March Brother & S-in-L: William pyrexia. Enlisted into the Cemetery. II.E.24. Mon. 1 November 1920 May 1915) SS quarter of 1895. 'In his & Gladys. Uncle: George 4th Northumbrian Howitzer + Tues. 1 November 24th year' - 'Gazette. Wright. Sister: Mary Ann Battery (HQ in Hebburn) in 1921 + Wed. 1 Little nephew - Willie.] Jordan - Died 10 March Fowler Street, SS, on November 1922 (In 1919, aged 22. Wednesday 12 May 1915. Memoriam) + Soldiers 'In his 24th year' - 'Gazette'. Died in the Great War

4216 Jordan John William Private 37 September q. 8/East Yorkshire Regt. 1914-5 Star France 3 Back Jennie K. Jordan (née Bell). (They Birth registered in SS - June Sat. 2 October 1915 Sat. 2 1928 (SS) (62 Brigade, 21st Haddock were married in St. Mary's Church, q. 1891. Wounded in action October Division) Street, SS SS, on 28 September 1919. Their in France (during the Battle 1915 marriage was registered in SS of Loos) and in hospital in during the September quarter of London - 'Gazette'. 1919).

4627 Jordan J.J. Private Unknown Unknown 24 (Tyneside Irish) / NF 24/822 No 1914-5 Star 41 Salem Enlisted: 9 November 1914. John Sheen Street, 30 January 1915 - Jarrow (in Discharged as 'Inefficient' November and did not serve overseas 1914 - John (John Sheen). Sheen) 1210 Jorgensen H. AB 53 13 April 1916 SS 'Chic' (London) Mercantile South Born in Norway. The Sixth Tower Hill Memorial Thurs. 3 January 1918 Marine Shields. List of Mercantile Marine Deaths gives his place of residence as SS.

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3604 Josenselowsk T. Sailor 20 25 June 1917 SS 'Guildhall' (West Mercantile South Born in Russia. The 13th List Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 15 March 1919 y Hartlepool) Marine Shields. of Mercantile Marine Deaths gives his place of residency as South Shields.

6204 Joss Thomas Mitchell Gunner 63 Buried: 22 4th (Northumbrian) 23 Gordon A Seaman Ada Isabella Joss (née Scott). (Their [His wife, Ada Isabella, Children (both births Birth registered in SS - Harton Cemetery. Thurs. 13 May 1915 (Harton October 1959 Howitzer Brigade RFA Street, SS (in (in October marriage was registered in was born on 16 registered in SS): Edna September q. 1896 (GRO). 5.3854, (South Cemetery May 1915) + 1959) Tynemouth during the September September 1897. She (December q. 1924) and He enlisted in the 4th Shields). Burial 176 quarter of 1922). was buried in Harton Leslie (September q. (Northumbrian) Howitzers Index) or Mortimer Cemetery on 22 July 1930). on 12 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 62 (GRO) Road, SS (in 1972, aged 74.] He died in the Ingham October Infirmary - Harton Cemetery 1959) Burial Index.

286 Joyce Thomas Private 29 DCM 22 August 1915 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th 4/7026 8 November France 49 Albion Palmer's Son of John and Mary Joyce of 47 Albion Mary Ellen Joyce of 23½ Back [His father, John, was [He was recommended for Born in Jarrow. E. Barnard Hop Store Cemetery. Palmer's Cenotaph + Fri. 30 April 1915 Division) 1914 (1914 Street Back, Shipbuilders Street, Jarrow. Late of Galway. Cambrian Street, Jarrow. [His wife born in Co. Galway and a reward for shooting a Castle, Co. Durham. R. Plot I. Row E. Grave St. Bede's R.C. (Jarrow Express) + Tues. 'Mons' Star') Jarrow (in (Jarrow Steel committed suicide, aged 22, on was a 50-year old Plater's German officer and Jarrow. A Regular or a 29. School ROH, Jarrow 4 January 1916 + Fri. 25 1911), and Works) Sunday 2 January 1916 by drowning Labourer in a Shipyard severing some barbed Reservist. Formerly L/C - January 1918 (Jarrow 23½ Back [Plater's in a pond at the Springwell Paper and a widower who had wire by a rifle shot from MRIC. His mother applied Express) + Soldiers Died Cambrian Labourer in a Mills, Jarrow.] been married for 20 years some considerable for his medals on 11 July in the Great War Street, Shipyard - and had had ten children, distance away.] 1919. Jarrow 1911] 4 still living.][He attended St. Bede's R.C. School, Jarrow - 4/DLI - in April 1915.]

485 Joyce Michael Private 25 (Born: 11 November 1/East Lancashire Regt. 10116 22 August 1914 France 58 Duke Son of Michael and Mary Anne Joyce of [Sisters (1911 ages): Elizabeth (36; [His father, Michael, was Siblings (1911 ages): John Born and E. in Jarrow. A Lancashire Cottage Jarrow Library ROH Thurs. 10 December Thurs. 10 11 1914 (First Battle (11 Brigade, 4th (1914 'Mons' Street, 58 Duke Street, Jarrow B: Glasgow; married), Mary Anne born in Co. Galway and (34; B: Glasgow; Brass and Regular or Reservist. KIA on Cemetery. I.A.5. 1914 + Soldiers Died in December Novembe of Ypres) Division) Star') Jarrow and (31; B: Hebburn; married) and was a 62-year old Copper Tube Works his birthday. The 'Gazette' (Belgium). the Great War 1914 r 1889 or Essex (in Hannah (29; B: Jarrow; married).] Boilermaker at the Labourer), Thomas (25; B: says he was 23 and gives his 1891) 1911) Mercantile Dock. His Jarrow; Ship Plater's name as 'Nichol Joyce'. mother, Mary Anne, was Rivetter) and Margaret born in Glasgow and was Ellen (19; B: Jarrow). 58. They had been married for 37 years and had had nine children, seven still living.]

2168 Joyce Arthur George Private 30 15 February 1915 3/Middlesex Regt. (85 G/1642 29 December France 2 Albion A Jobbing Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Joyce of 4 Enmore Amy Ada Joyce (née Bourne) of 118 [His wife, Amy Ada, was Children (1911 ages; all Born: Twickenham, Ypres (Menin Gate) Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in the Brigade, 28th Division) 1914 (1914-5 Road, Gardener (in Villas, 4th Cross Road, Twickenham, The Crescent, Monkton, Jarrow. born at Bedfont, born in Middlesex): Arthur Middlesex. E. Richmond, Memorial. Panel 49 Great War Star) Twickenham, 1911) Middlesex. (Their marriage was registered in Middlesex, and was 30. George Ivan (8; B: Surrey. Possible sons (both and 51. (Belgium). Middlesex (in Kingston (Middlesex/Surrey) during They had been married Teddington), Emily (5; B: registered at Brentford, 1911) and the March quarter of 1902). for nine years and had Teddington) and Henry Kent): Frederick C. (March q. 118 The had six children, three still William (3; B: 1912) and Sidney F. Crescent, living.] Twickenham). (September q. 1913). Monkton, Jarrow.

2169 Joyce James Private 40 [Vin 16 June 1915 1/NF (9 Brigade, 3rd 8309 9 November France Jarrow. Son of John and Winifred Joyce (née Born and E. in Jarrow. He Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 30 April 1915 Mullen] Division) 1914 (1914 Green) of Jarrow. (Their marriage was attended St. Bede's R.C. Memorial. Panel 8 Honour + St. Bede's (Jarrow Express) + 'Mons' Star') registered in Newcastle during the School, Jarrow. and 12. (Belgium). R.C. School ROH, Soldiers Died in the December quarter of 1873). [Vin Mullen] Jarrow Great War

2170 Joyce Stephen Private 24 24 May 1915 2/NF (84 Brigade, 28th 2182 16 January 1915 France 23 Hopkins A Riverside Son of John and Rose Ann Joyce (née [His father, John, was Siblings (1911 ages; all Born: North Ormesby, Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the (Second Battle of Division) (1914-5 Star) Street, Labourer (in Hart) of 23 Hopkins Street, born at Middlesbrough born in Middlesbrough): Yorkshire. E. Memorial. Panel 8 Honour Great War Ypres) Middlesbrou 1911) Middlesbrough. (Their marriage was and was a 53-year old Thomas (17; Riverside Middlesbrough. and 12. (Belgium). gh (in 1911) registered in Middlesbrough during the Riverside Labourer. His Labourer), Mary (14), Rose June quarter of 1890). mother, Rose Ann, was Ann (12) and John (11). also born at Middlesbrough and was 47. They had been married for 21 years and had had eight children, seven still living.]

5261 Joyce John Sergeant Unknown Military Medal Unknown Royal Engineers Jarrow. He attended St. Bede's R.C. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 and Bar School, Jarrow. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) + Fri. 25 January 1918 (Jarrow Express) 5521 Joyce Thomas Seaman Unknown Unknown SS 'San Wilfrido' Mercantile 45 Regent A Merchant [On 3 August 1914 the [The 'San Wilfrido' was the He was a civilian internee at Sat. 8 August 1914 + Sat. (London) Marine Street, SS (in Seaman (in 'San Wilfrido', a tanker, first British naval loss of Ruhleben, Germany, who 2 January 1915 (1914 August 1914, August 1914) was sailing from Hamburg the war. All 44 crewmen, had returned home to SS by Christmas Greeting from June and to Portland carrying most from the Tyne, were 2 December 1918. Civilian Internees) + September ballast but no cargo. interned.] Thurs. 17 June 1915 + 1915 and While navigating the Elbe Sat. 25 September 1915 December about 8 miles north of + Mon. 2 December 1918) Brunsbuttel she entered a 1918 minefield without a pilot and hit a mine.]

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7016 Joyce Martin Private 65 (Born: Buried: 26 January 10/DLI (43 Brigade, 4/8531 10 June 1915 France 49 Albion A Plater's Son of John and Mary Ann Joyce (née Margaret Joyce (née Bell). (Their [His father, John (A Daughter: Ellen Born in Jarrow. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 24 1960 14th (Light) Division) (1914-5 Star) Street, Labourer in a Whelan) of 49 Albion Street, Jarrow (in marriage was registered in Plater's Labourer), was (Hartlepool; March 1915). registered in SS - March q. 5.492. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) January Jarrow (in Shipyard (in 1901). (They were married in St. Bede's Hartlepool during the September born in Co. Galway, Siblings (1911 ages; all 1894. Baptised in St. Bede's 1894) 1901 and 1911) [A R.C. Church, Jarrow, on 16 October 1882. quarter of 1914). Ireland, and was 50. He born in Jarrow & R.C. Church, Jarrow, on 11 1911), and Labourer in Their marriage was registered in SS died in Jarrow - June q. registered in SS): Michael February 1894. He enlisted 120 January during the December quarter of 1882). 1939, aged 76 (Durham (15; December q. 1885; A on 29 May 1913. He was Inverness 1960] NE). His mother, Mary Steelwork's Labourer), discharged on medical Road, Jarrow Ann, was born in Jarrow Thomas (13; March q. grounds on 17 October (in January and died in Jarrow - 1888), Mary (10; June or 1917. He was awarded the 1960) September q. 1902, aged September q. 1890) and Silver War Badge. 36 (SS).] Bridget (3; March q. 1898). 7022 Joyce William Private 52 December q. 1940 10th Hussars and Royal 4125 and 530530 6 October 1914 France 4 Stanley A Regular Son of James and Mary Joyce (née [His father, James (A Siblings (all births Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 (Durham SE) Tank Corps (1914 'Mons' Street, Soldier in the O'Hara) of 100 Hope Street, Jarrow (in Steelworks Labourer), registered in SS): Thomas registered in SS - June q. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Star') Jarrow (in Hussars (in 1901). (They were married in SS' was born in Ireland (c. (June q. 1874), Henry (c. 1888. He enlisted in the 1891), 100 1911) Registry Office on 10 June 1873. Their 1845 (sic)) and died in 1876), Mary Ellen (June q. Hussars on 5 March 1909. Hope Street, marriage was registered in SS during the Jarrow - December q. 1878), Margaret Ann Jarrow (in June quarter of 1873). 1902, aged 53 (SS). His (June q. 1879), John (June 1901), and mother, Mary, was born q. 1885) and Joseph (c. Aliwal in Newton, Lancashire (c. 1893). Military 1852), and died in Jarrow - Barracks, March q. 1922, aged 71 South (SS).] Tidworth, Hampshire (in 1911)

1855 Joyner James Acting-L/C 36 23 July 1916 596th Mechanical M2/118694 7 November Egypt (3) Hebburn. Howdon Son of Alexander and Barbara Joyner of Born in Hebburn. His birth Basra War Cemetery. Howdon Yard Tyne Soldiers Died in the Transport Company 1915 (1914-5 Yard Tyne Hebburn was registered in SS during VI.A.7. (Iraq). Improvement Great War A.S.C. Star) Improvemen the September quarter of Commissioners' t 1880. E. Co. Durham. R. Plaque, Commission Hebburn. Northumberland ers 6278 Judd Albert Private 62 March q. 1939 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 5 Claypath He enlisted in the 1st/7th Tues. 18 May 1915 (SS) (Divisional Pioneers, Lane, SS (in DLI on 17 May 1915 - 50th (Northumbrian) May 1915) 'Gazette'. Division)

1195 Judson Albert Acting 20 Military Medal 9 November 1917 'D' Battery, 317th 751392 No 1914-5 Star France 16 Son of John H. and E. Judson of 16 Unmarried. [His birth was registered Brothers: Thomas (in Born and E. in SS. Letter to Duhallow A.D.S. St. Michael's ROH, Mon. 10 December 1917 Mon. 10 Bombardi Brigade RFA Shakespeare Shakespeare Street, SS. (His mother had in SS during the June France) and John (in father. (In Memoriam). The Cemetery. III.B.7. SS + Sat. 9 November 1918 December er Street, SS died by 9 November 1918). quarter of 1897.] Australia). 'Gazette' says he served in (Belgium). + Soldiers Died in the 1917 the Northumbrian Great War Howitzers. Formerly 1546 RFA.

2171 Judson John Reginald Acting 25 26 September 13/NF (62 Brigade, 21st 5814 9 September France 24 Cobden Plater's Eldest son of John and Eleanor (Nellie) [Siblings (1911 ages; all born in [His father, John, was [His birth was registered Born: St. Helen's, Loos Memorial. Panel St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 23 April 1915 Sergeant 1915 (Battle of Division) 1915 (1914-5 Street, Labourer in a Nevison Judson of 24 Cobden Street, Jarrow): William Clayton (No. 5458) born at St. Helen's, in Prescot, Lancashire, Lancashire. E. Newcastle. 20 to 22 Honour + St. Mark's (Jarrow Express) + Fri. Loos) Star) Jarrow (in Shipyard (in Jarrow. (Their marriage was registered (19; Plater's Labourer in a Lancashire, and was a 48- during the June quarter of The Triptych in St. Mark's, Church Triptych, 14 May 1915 (Jarrow 1911 and 1911) in Prescot, Lancashire, during the Shipyard), Arthur (12), Dorothy year old Bleach 1890. He attended Dunn Jarrow, gives his name as Jarrow + Dunn Express) + Fri. 6 October September December quarter of 1884). Mafeking (10) and Lillian (8).] Weighman in a Chemical Street Boys' School, Reginald J. Judson. An ex- Street Boys' School 1916 (Jarrow Express) + 1915) + 111 Works. His mother, Jarrow, and Croft Terrace member of the St. Mark's ROH, Jarrow + Croft Soldiers Died in the Grange Eleanor, was born in School, Jarrow.] Company of the C.L.B. - Terrace School ROH, Great War Road, Jarrow Stockton, Co. Durham, Jarrow Express. Jarrow: 1915 (Jarrow and was 46. They had Express) been married for 26 years and had had 7 children, 5 living.]

5458 Judson William Clayton Private 60 September q. Northumberland 24 Cobden Plater's Second son of John and Eleanor (Nellie) Agnes Judson (née Hill). (They [His father, John, was [He attended Croft Born in Jarrow (SS, June q. Croft Terrace School Fri. 23 April 1915 1952 (SS) Fusiliers Street, Labourer in a Nevison Judson of 24 Cobden Street, were married in St. Stephen's born at St. Helen's, Terrace School, Jarrow.] 1892). Suffering from ROH (Jarrow Express) + Fri. Jarrow (in Shipyard (in Jarrow. (Their marriage was registered Church, SS, on 7 December 1918). Lancashire, and was a 48- trench-fever and pleurisy 30 August 1918 (Jarrow 1911 and 1911) in Prescot, Lancashire, during the [Siblings (1911 ages; all born in year old Bleach and in a hospital at Leeds by Express) August 1918) December quarter of 1884). Jarrow): John Reginald (No. 2171) Weighman in a Chemical 30 August 1918 - Jarrow (21; Plater's Labourer in a Works. His mother, Express. Shipyard), Arthur (12), Dorothy Eleanor, was born in Mafeking (10) and Lillian (8).] Stockton, Co. Durham, and was 46. They had been married for 26 years and had had 7 children, 5 living.]

2564 Julian William John Private Unknown 16 September 10/DLI (43 Brigade, 31959 No 1914-5 Star France [To Fricourt (14/9), [Attack on Gird Lines 9.25 Born and E. in SS. Thiépval Memorial. St. Mary's Parish Soldiers Died in the 1916 (Battle of 14th (Light) Division) Bernafay Wood via am. - leading waves soon Pier and Face 14A and Churchyard Great War Flers-Courcelette, Pommiers Redoubt checked by strong 15C Memorial Cross, Somme - Attack (15/9). Moved forward machine-gun fire. Only Tyne Dock on Gird Lines) during afternoon through about 100 men were Delville Wood to trenches available for renewed east of Longueval-Flers attack at 6.55 pm. Road. At midnight went Relieved and to Pommiers forward to front line Redoubt (17/9). facing Gueudecourt.] Casualties - 397.]

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5642 Julie James Seaman Unknown Unknown SS 'Garvelpark' Mercantile 114 John A Merchant [The 'Garvelpark' was on He was interned in Thurs. 10 June 1915 + (Greenock) Marine Williamson Seaman (in the Baltic coast at Danzig, Ruhleben, Germany, after Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Street, SS 1915) East Germany, on 4 being trapped in German Sat. 25 September 1915 (10 June August 1914.] territorial waters on 4 1915) and August 1914. c.o. Ensens, East Holborn (in June and September 1915)

3583 Kalnin (or Karl Johan W. Civilian 22 15 June 1915 Palmer's Shipyard, Palmer's Fitter. Jarrow Cemetery. Palmer's Zeppelin Fri. 18 June 1915 + Kalnia) Jarrow (Zeppelin Raid) Hospital. (Cemetery D."C".21. Raid Plaque Vincent Mullen's Jarrow (Cemetery Burial War Roll Website Burial Register). Register). 421 Kane Thomas Private 27 or 28 18 September 14/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th 14261 11 September France 62 Brunswick Son of Thomas (A Cartman) and Sarah He had at least one daughter - who [The 'Gazette' says he Brothers: Charlie (in Born in SS (Sept. q. 1888). E. Thiépval Memorial. Brunswick St. & Fri. 27 October 1916 + Fri. 27 1916 (Attack on Division) 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS Kane (née Hutton) of 60 Brunswick participated in the ROH Dedication resided with his parents hospital) and Walter (in Sunderland. R. SS. (In Pier and Face 14A and Wilson St. Roll of Tues. 18 September October The Quadrilateral, Star) (60 Street, SS. (They were married in St. Service on Monday 21 April 1919 at 62 Brunswick Street France). The Brunswick St. Memoriam). 14/DLI were in 15C Honour + St. Bede's 1917 + Tues. 22 April 1916 Somme) Brunswick Stephen's Church, SS, on 5 January (Easter Monday). prior to the war.] [He had ROH lists Private C. Kane 18 Brigade, 6th Division, in R.C. Sacred Heart 1919 + Sat. 18 Street in 1886). sisters. Uncles: George of the NF (No. 6750) and September 1916. They Altar, SS September 1920 + 1915 and William Hutton.] Sapper W. Kane (No. successfully took their Soldiers Died in the Electoral 6749) of the R.E. as having objectives during the attack Great War Roll) served in the army. on The Quadrilateral (between Lesbœufs & Morval) on 18 September 1916. 458 Kane Charles Fireman 46 3 October 1914 SS 'Dawdon' Mercantile 53 Raglan Son of the late John and Bridget Kane Mary Kane (née Dryden) of 53 Father of seven children. Tower Hill Memorial Wed. 7 October 1914 + (Sunderland) Marine Street, SS Raglan Street, SS. (They were Lived High Street in October Mon. 20 August 1917 married in St. Michael's Church, SS, 1914. on 13 November 1897. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1897). 1856 Kane Patrick Acting 36 18 October 1916 1st/3rd Durham Field 775 19 September France 175 Cuthbert Bricklayer in Son of Thomas and Ellen Kane of 175 [He attended St. Aloysius' R.C. [His father, Thomas, was Siblings (1911 ages): Born and E. in Jarrow. His Hebburn Cemetery. St. Aloysius' R.C. Fri. 13 August 1915 Corporal Company R.E. 1915 (1914-5 Street, a Steel Cuthbert Street, Hebburn School, Hebburn, leaving in 1898 born in Co. Galway and Michael (36; B: Co. birth was registered in SS H."U". 346. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) + (Territorial) Star) Hebburn (in Works (in (sic).] was a 61-year old Galway; A Confectioner), during the September Hebburn + St. Soldiers Died in the 1911) 1911) Bricklayer's Labourer in a Ann (20; B: Jarrow) and quarter of 1880. R. Aloysius' Church Great War Steel Works. His mother, Lizzie (18; B: Jarrow). Hebburn. ROH, Hebburn Ellen, was also born in Co. Galway and was 57. They had been married for 40 years and had had four children, all still living.]

2172 Kane John Vincent Private 34 28 February 1916 10/York and Lancaster 15681 10 September France Son of James and Delia Kane of Jarrow Born in Jarrow. E. Cité Bonjean Military St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the Regt. (63 Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 Pontefract, Yorkshire. MRIC Cemetery, Honour Great War Division) Star) = Kane. SDGW = Kaine. Armentières. IX.F.53.

2173 Kane Peter Fireman 45 29 March 1917 SS 'Kathleen Lily' Mercantile 12 Knight General Son of Catherine Kane of 12 Knight The late Ann Kane (née Burns). [His mother, Catherine, Children (1911 ages; both Born in Jarrow. His mother's Tower Hill Memorial Jarrow Library ROH (Grimsby) Marine Street, Labourer Street, Jarrow, and the late Patrick Kane (They were married in SS' Registry was born at Kiligally, Co. born in Jarrow): James (11 death may have been Jarrow (in working for a Office on 13 February 1898. Their Monaghan, and was a 72- - SS; December q. 1899) registered in SS during the 1911) Chemical marriage was registered in SS year old widow. She had and Catherine (Kathleen) September q. 1914, aged 77. Manufacture during the March quarter of 1898). been married for 50 years (9). r (in 1911) [Her death, aged 30, was registered and had had eight in SS during the March quarter of children, five still living.] 1904.]

2174 Kane William Private 22 28 April 1917 27 (Tyneside Irish) / NF 40941 France 10 Alfred Palmer's Son of John and Susannah Kane of 10 [His father, John, was Siblings (1911 ages; all Born and E. in Jarrow. Arras Memorial. Bay Palmer's Cenotaph + Fri. 30 April 1915 (103 Brigade, 34th Street, Shipbuilders Alfred Street, Jarrow born in Londonderry and born in Jarrow): Annie Formerly 847 West 2 and 3 St. Bede's R.C. (Jarrow Express) + Division) Jarrow (in (Jarrow was a 55-year old (20), John (18; General Yorkshire Regt. He attended School ROH, Jarrow Soldiers Died in the 1911) Engine Blastfurnace Labourer at Labourer in a Shipyard) St. Bede's R.C. School, Great War Works) [An a Jetty. His mother, and Joseph (14). Jarrow -1/West Yorkshire Apprentice Susannah, was born in Co. Regt. - in April 1915. Rivetter in Tyrone and was 56. They 1911] had been married for 22 years and had had eight children, six still living.]

3052 Kane Robert Francis Private 23 (or 24) 21 October 1916 6/King's Own Scottish 40646 No 1914-5 Star France [Moved forward via High [The mud and filth doing Born, E. and R. in SS. Thiépval Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. Soldiers Died in the (Somme) Borderers (27 Brigade, Wood to take over line at as much damage as the Formerly 31043 DLI. His Pier and Face 4A and Sacred Heart Altar, Great War 9th (Scottish) Division) Eaucourt-l'Abbaye (9/10). shelling. Relief completed birth was registered in SS 4D SS Almost all unit diaries and 6 am. (20/10). In action at during the December histories concerned with 4 pm. (20/10) - the Nose quarter of 1892. [Occupied the 9th Division record being taken, evacuated & Snag trench by nightfall. To this journey as being full reoccupied.] support at Flers Line during of horrors, death and a night (21/10).] fate more diabolical than could ever be imagined.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

3208 Kane George Potts Private 20 3 April 1915 1/Grenadier Guards (20 17522 9 February 1915 France Unmarried. [His birth was registered Uncle and Aunt: Mr. and B. & E. in SS. [SDGW = Died Harton Cemetery. Sat. 17 April 1915 + Sat. 17 Spoors (DOW - SDGW + Brigade, 7th Division) (1914-5 Star) in SS during the March Mrs. Petersen of on 3 May 1915. ] He died in B.1074. (South Tues. 3 April 1917 + April 1915 MRIC + 'Gazette') quarter of 1895.] Cleveland Street, SS. a London hospital having Shields). Thurs. 3 April 1919 (In Cousin: Phoebe Simpson been mortally wounded Memoriam) + Soldiers of Cleveland Street, SS. during the Battle of Neuve Died in the Great War Friends: M. & M.H. Chapelle. He is described as Sinclair. being 'well known in SS and district' - 'Gazette'. (In Memoriam).

4732 Kane P. Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 26 26/1013 10 January 1916 France 12 Stanley Also on 'D' Company 30/NF John Sheen + 'Irish (Tyneside Irish) / NF (No 1914-5 Star) Street, Roll. Heroes' (1917) (103 Brigade, 34th Jarrow Division) 5160 Kane Henry Fireman Unknown Unknown SS 'Longhirst' Mercantile 2 Hardwick A Merchant ['Gazette' article about [The 'Longhirst' was He was interned at Sat. 2 January 1915 (Newcastle) Marine Street, SS (in Seaman (in food parcels to the detained at Hamburg on Ruhleben, Germany, in (1914 Christmas June and August 1914) Ruhleben internees - 23 the River Elbe on 4 August August 1914 and repatriated Greeting from Civilian September January 1918.] 1914.] to England before 9 January Internees) + Thurs. 17 1918 and 1918. June 1915 + Sat. 25 January September 1915 + Wed. 1918) and 9 January 1918 + Wed. 213 23 January 1918 + Sat. Hardwick 30 November 1918 Street, SS (in November 1918)

5452 Kane John Private 32 5 August 1918 1st/5th Gordon 238010 Son of John and Bridget Kane of 33 Hood Senlis French National Fri. 16 August 1918 Highlanders Street, Hebburn Quay (in August 1918) Cemetery. III.B.121. (Jarrow Express) and 36 Swindon Street, Hebburn

5643 Kane John Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantile 26 Hardwick A Merchant He was interned in Sat. 2 January 1915 Marine Street, SS (in Seaman (in Ruhleben, Germany, after (1914 Christmas June and August 1914) being trapped in German Greeting from Civilian September territorial waters on 4 Internees) + Thurs. 17 1915) August 1914. June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915 6749 Kane Walter Sapper 70 Buried: 12 March Royal Engineers 79169 (Formerly 22 June 1915 France 60 Brunswick A Retired Son of Thomas and Sarah Kane (née [His father, Thomas (A Siblings (all births Born in SS. Birth registered Harton Cemetery. Brunswick St. & 1966 (Formerly 17245) (1914-5 Star) Street, SS (in Docker (in Hutton) of 60 Brunswick Street, SS. Cartman), was born in SS, registered in SS): Isabella in SS - December q. 1895. 6.5319. (South Wilson St. Roll of Northumberland 1901, 1911, March 1966) (They were married in St. Stephen's c. 1868, and died in SS - (March q. 1890), Charles Brother: Private Thomas Shields). Honour. Fusiliers) 1913, 1915 Church, SS, on 5 January 1886). March q. 1917, aged 49. (December q. 1893), Kane, 14/DLI, 18 September and 1918 - His mother, Sarah, was George Hutton (June q. 1916, aged 27 or 28 (No. Electoral born in SS, c. 1868, and 1900 (6786), James (June 421). He died at 103 Lincoln Roll), and died in SS - March q. q. 1902), John William Road, SS. 155 South 1937, aged 69. They had (December q. 1905), Palmerston had 11 children, nine still Septimus (December q. Street, SS (in living.] 1907) and Jane Elizabeth March 1966) C. (September q. 1910).

6750 Kane Charles Private 68 Buried: 22 Northumberland 2225 17 December France 60 Brunswick A Retired Son of Thomas and Sarah Kane (née [His father, Thomas (A Siblings (all births Born in SS. Birth registered Harton Cemetery. Brunswick St. & November 1961 Fusiliers 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS (in Labourer (in Hutton) of 60 Brunswick Street, SS. Cartman), was born in SS, registered in SS): Isabella in SS - December q. 1893. 6.5319. (South Wilson St. Roll of Star) 1901, 1911, November (They were married in St. Stephen's c. 1868, and died in SS - (March q. 1890), Walter Brother: Private Thomas Shields). Honour. 1913, 1915 1961) Church, SS, on 5 January 1886). March q. 1917, aged 49. (December q. 1895 - Kane, 14/DLI, 18 September and 1918 - His mother, Sarah, was 6749), George Hutton 1916, aged 27 or 28 (No. Electoral born in SS, c. 1868, and (June q. 1900 (6786), 421). He died in SS' General Roll), and 36 died in SS - March q. James (June q. 1902), John Hospital. Ullswater 1937, aged 69. They had William (December q. Gardens, SS had 11 children, nine still 1905), Septimus (in living.] (December q. 1907) & November Jane Elizabeth C. (Sept. q. 1961) 1910).

6786 Kane George Hutton Stoker 42 24 May 1942 Royal Navy [SS Mercantile 60 Brunswick Son of Thomas and Sarah Kane (née Evelyn Kane (née Todd) (1) [His father, Thomas (A Siblings (all births Birth registered in SS - June Tower Hill Memorial. Brunswick St. & [Greaser 'Zurichmoor' (London) Marine (in 1942) Street, SS (in Hutton) of 60 Brunswick Street, SS. (Tynemouth; December q. 1920) Cartman), was born in SS, registered in SS): Isabella q. 1900. Children: Charles Panel 121. Wilson St. Roll of in 1942] in May 1942) 1901, 1911, (They were married in St. Stephen's and Mary A.S. Kane (née Moss) (2). c. 1868, and died in SS - (March q. 1890), Charles (SS; September q. 1923), Honour. 1913, 1915 Church, SS, on 5 January 1886). (They were married in SS' Registry March q. 1917, aged 49. (December q. 1893 (No. Walter (SS; December q. and 1918 - Office on 25 May 1932). His mother, Sarah, was 6750)), James (June q. 1924) and Bernadette Electoral born in SS, c. 1868, and 1902), John William (Tynemouth; March q. 1925; Roll) died in SS - March q. (December q. 1905), Died: Tynemouth; June q. 1937, aged 69. They had Septimus (December q. 1926, aged 1). had 11 children, nine still 1907) and Jane Elizabeth living. B: Thomas Kane C. (September q. 1910). (No. 421).]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photogra Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details ph(s)

6989 Kane Richard Sergeant 44 (Born: December q. 1933 1/DLI (Formerly 3/DLI) 10220 and 21 August 1915 India (5G) 36 Albion A Regular Son of William and Margaret Jane Kane Deborah Marie Kane (née Fallows). [His father, William (A Brother (age in 1901): Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 8 (SS) 4435132 (1914-5 Star) Street, Soldier in (née McCauley) of 36 Albion Street, (Their marriage was registered in Rolling Mills Labourer), Robert (13; Born: Jarrow; registered in SS - December School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Septembe (Formerly 7374) Jarrow (in 1/DLI (in Jarrow (in 1901). (They were married in Newcastle during the December was born in Gateshead SS - December q. 1887). q. 1889. Baptised in St. r 1889) 1901), 1911) SS' Registry Office on 19 September quarter of 1921). and was 36 in 1901. He Half-Siblings: Patrick (B: Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, Nasirabad 1885. Marriage registered in SS - married Mary Mulherne Jarrow - c. 1900), on 22 September 1889. Rajputava, September q. 1885). [Margaret Jane: in SS' Registry Office on Margaret [Jane] (SS; June Enlisted in 3/DLI (7374) on 6 India (1/DLI) Died - SS; Dec. q. 1898, 33.] 21 April 1900. His death q. 1905) and Jane Ann February 1907. 24.7.1926: (in 1911), was registered at Durham (SS; December q. 1908). Eligible for the Long Service and NE (SS) - September q. Step-Sister: Mary Ellen - and Good Conduct medals Barracks, 1938, aged 73.] born in Blyth and aged 5 in but not recommended. Newcastle 1901. (in 1923 - birth of first son)

6990 Kane Robert Private 67 (Born: June q. 1966 2nd/5th 3356 No 1914-5 Star He did not 12 Albion Son of John and Mary Kane (née Munns) Margaret Blacklock Kane (née [His father, John (A Boiler Children (all births Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 28 August (Durham NE) Northumberland serve Street, of 42 Pearson Place, Jarrow (in 1911). Williamson). (They were married in Fireman in a Shipyard), registered in SS): John registered in SS - December School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) 1898) Fusiliers (Territorial) overseas Jarrow (in (They were married in SS' Registry Office SS' Registry Office on 7 February was born in Jarrow and (September q. 1925), q. 1898. Baptised in St. 1901), and on 2 January 1897. Their marriage was 1925. Their marriage was was 44. His mother, Mary (March q. 1928), Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, 42 Pearson registered in SS during the March quarter registered in SS during the March Mary, was born in Jarrow Margaret (September q. on 7 September 1898. He Place, Jarrow of 1897). quarter of 1925). & was 38. Her death was 1930), Robert (March q. enlisted in Wallsend on 17 (in 1911) registered in SS - 1933), James (March q. February 1915. Discharged December q. 1945, 72. 1936) and Michael on 21 March 1915 - under- Married for 14 years and (September q. 1938). age. had had eleven children, five still living.]

7014 Kane Robert Stoker 58 (Born: June q. 1946 HMS Hearty (Royal S/3576 (RNR) 1914-5 Star 41 Stanley A Plater's Son of William and Margaret Jane Kane Margaret Blacklock Kane (née [His mother, Margaret Children (all births Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 1 (Northumberland Naval Reserve) Street, Labourer in a (née McCauley) of 26 William Black Williamson). (They were married in Jane, died in Jarrow - registered in SS): John registered in SS - December School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Novembe C) Jarrow (in Shipyard (in Street, East Jarrow (in 1911). (They SS' Registry Office on 7 February December q. 1898, aged (September q. 1925; Died: q. 1887. Baptised in St. r 1887) 1891), 36 1911) were married in SS' Registry Office on 19 1925. Their marriage was 33 (SS). His father, Durham NE - March q. Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, Albion September 1885. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March William (A Plater's 1957, aged 32), Mary on 13 November 1887. RNR Street, registered in SS during the September quarter of 1925). Labourer in a Shipyard), (March q. 1928), Margaret records give his date of birth Jarrow (in quarter of 1885). remarried - Mary (Sept. q. 1930), Robert as 18 November 1887. 1901), and Mulherne (née Noon) in (March q. 1933; D: 1987), Brother: Richard (Born in 26 William SS' Registry Office on 21 James (March q. 1936; D: Jarrow - SS; December q. Black Street, April 1900. He was born 2008) & Michael (D: SS; 1889). East Jarrow in Gateshead and was Dec. q. 1939, 0). (in 1911) 48.]

3748 Kapan A. Fireman 32 3 September 1917 SS 'Ragnhild' Mercantile South Born: Aden, Yemen. The Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 6 June 1919 (Newcastle) Marine Shields. 15th List of Mercantile Marine Deaths gives his place of residency as SS. 3594 Karlsen Gustaf AB 35 8 June 1917 SS 'Isle of Jura' Mercantile South Born in Norway. The 14th Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 9 May 1919 (Newcastle) Marine Shields. List of Mercantile Marine Deaths gives his place of residency as South Shields.

1732 Kavanagh William Private Unknown 31 July 1917 7/The Loyal North 33615 No 1914-5 Star France Jarrow. Born: Millfield, Co. Durham. Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in the (Battle of Lancashire Regt. (56 E. Newcastle. R. Jarrow. Memorial. Panel 41 Honour Great War Passchendaele) Brigade, 19th (Western) Formerly 11326 Army Cyclist and 43. (Belgium). Division) Corps. KIA on the first day of the Battle of Passchendaele. 2838 Kay Ambrose Sellers Private 20 (or 21) 10 April 1915 2/Grenadier Guards (4 17533 23 November France Born: Westoe, SS. E. SS. His Guards' Cemetery, St. Michael's ROH, Soldiers Died in the (Guards') Brigade, 2nd 1914 (1914-5 birth was registered in SS Windy Corner, SS Great War Division) Star) during the June quarter of Cuinchy. I.F.18. 1894. 6457 Kay Richard Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th (Northumbrian) 16 Marsden Evelyn M. Kay (née Manson). (They Children (all births Birth registered in SS - Thurs. 27 May 1915 Howitzer Brigade RFA Street, SS (in were married in St. Michael's registered in SS): Maureen December q. 1898. He May 1915) Church, SS, on 23 July 1928. Their (March q. 1929), Brenda enlisted in the 4th marriage was registered in SS (June q. 1936), Margaret (Northumbrian) Howitzers during the September quarter of A. (September q. 1938) on 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1928). and Alan R. (September q. 1944).

2799 Kaye Richard Steedman Corporal 19 8 October 1917 2nd/8th (Territorial) 302115 No 1914-5 Star France A Butcher Unmarried. [His relatives were Born and E. in SS. Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Michael's ROH, Tues. 8 October 1918 + Manchester Regt. presented with a gold Remembered by Flo. (In Panel 120 to 124 and SS + Westoe Boys' Thurs. 15 & Wed. 21 commemorative medal Memoriam). Birth 162 to 162A and Secondary School April 1920 (SS & District from the SS & District registered in SS during the 163A. (Belgium). ROH Butchers' Association) + Butchers' Association.] March q. of 1898. He Soldiers Died in the attended Westoe Boys' Great War Secondary School. 3212 Keane Thomas E. Gunner 38 19 January 1920 534th Agricultural 482881 1 Alfred Robina Keane of 1 Alfred Street, SS Born in SS. Died of heart Harton Cemetery. Company, Labour Corps Street, SS failure. Formerly 45th K.8620. (South Brigade RFA (14553). Shields). 6190 Keane Frank Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th (Northumbrian) 11 Stainton He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 13 May 1915 + Howitzer Brigade RFA Street, SS (in (Northumbrian) Howitzers Sat. 15 May 1915 May 1915) on 12 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

1233 Keaney James Private Unknown 24 October 1918 9/Yorkshire Regt. (74 15828 5 December Dardanell N.E.R. - Born in Tyne Dock. E. Norh Cross Roads N.E.R. Memorial Soldiers Died in the Brigade, 25th Division) 1915 (1914-5 es Teemer at Shields. R. SS. Cemetery, Fontaine- (Roll of Honour), Great War Star) (Balkans Tyne Dock Au-Bois. II.G.8. York + Dock 2B) Superintendent's Staff ROH, Tyne Dock

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