Peter Hoy Database Service Men and Women (1914-1918) Emmerson to Graham

ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 2100 Emmerson Robert Henry Private 29 (Born: 20 4 March 1915 1/NF (9 Brigade, 3/8125 9 November 1914 France North Road, A Coal Miner (Shifter) Son of Robert and Margaret [Siblings (1891 ages): Isabella [His father, Robert (A Coal Siblings (approximate years of Born: Pittington, Co. Durham - Ypres (Menin Gate) Whitburn Soldiers Died in April 1885) 3rd Division) (1914 'Mons' Whitburn (in Emmerson of 6 Elders Building, (12; Born: Eighton Banks, Co. Miner), was born in , birth): Jane (B: Washington; SDGW. Birth registered in Memorial. Panel 8 Methodist the Great War Star') 1891), and 10 Whitburn Durham), Thomas (10; B: Newcastle, & was a 69-year Chester le Street; June q. Durham City - June q. 1885. and 12. (Belgium). Church ROH + St. , Eighton Banks, Co. Durham) old widower (sic) living at 4 1873) and Jonas (Chester le Baptised in West Rainton on Mary's Church (in and James (7; B: Rainton, Co. Hedworth Terrace, Whitburn. Street; September q. 1874; 13 May 1885. E. Newcastle. ROH, Whitburn + 1911) Durham).] Death registered in SS - March Baptised: Pelton, Co. Durham - He left 'effects' valued at £5 Whitburn Village q. 1920, 76. Mother, 9 September 1874). 14s 2d and a gratuity of £3 to Green Memorial Margaret, born in his brother, James. Washington, Co. Durham, & was 45 in 1891.]

2825 Emmerson Fred Gerald Private 21 30 September 1st/5th 106165 No 1914-5 Star France 19 Wharton Street, Whitburn Colliery Son of William and Emily Unmarried. [Siblings (all [His mother, Emily, had her He had sisters and one Born in SS - December q. Bellicourt British St. Michael's Mon. 11 + Tues. (GRO + 1911 1918 (Territorial) SS (in 1911), and Emmerson (née Stoves) of 26 births registered in SS): birth registered in Bishop brother: Bombardier William 1897. E. . MRIC = Cemetery. VI.B.7. ROH, SS + 12 November Census) Sherwood 26 Mozart Street, Mozart Street, SS. (They were William Wren (March q. Auckland, Co. Durham - March Emmerson. Sister: Violet George Emmerson. Whitburn Colliery 1918 + Mon. 2 Foresters (139 SS married in St. Michael's Church, 1896), Violet Maud q. 1873. She died in SS - June Emmerson. Nephew of Mrs. Memorial Service at St. ROH December 1918 + Brigade, 46th SS, on 30 September 1895. Their (September q. 1901), Alfred q. 1937, aged 63.] Leybourne of 83 Robinson Michael's, Westoe, SS. Soldiers Died in (North Midlands') marriage was registered in SS Rowland (December q. 1903), Street, SS. the Great War Division) during the September quarter of Ethel (December q. 1906), 1895). Emily (December q. 1908) and Sarah L. (March q. 1911).] 5904 Emmerson Robert Gray Corporal 27 24 June 1915 10/DLI (43 20736 21 May 1915 France 5 Bexley (?) Street, Iron and Steel Maker's Son of Martha Emmerson (née [Born in Gateshead - [His mother, Martha, was Siblings (1911 ages; both born Siblings (1911 ages): Dora Perth Cemetery Palmer's Brigade, 14th (1914-5 Star) Sunderland (in Clerk (in 1911) Gray) of 5 Bexley (?) Street, September q. 1887. E. born in Gateshead and was a in Gateshead): Alfred (27; a Lena (16; B: Gateshead; a (China Wall). II.A.18. Cenotaph (Light) Division) 1911) Sunderland, and the late Thomas . R. Sunderland.] 52-year old widow and Sailmaker's Clerk) and Thomas Domestic Housemaid) and Emmerson. (Their marriage was Domestic Housekeeper. She (21; a Marine Engineer). John Albany (8; B: registered in Gateshead during had been married for 24 years Sunderland). Enlisted on 15 the September quarter of 1882). and had had eight children, six August 1914. Height: 5' 9". still living.] Weight: 9 stones 8lbs. Dark brown hair. Grey eyes. A Congregationalist. 5927 Emmerson Thomas [K. - Private 68 June q. 1962 Machine-Gun 123171 No 1914-5 Star France 12 Mount Terrace, A Driver (in 1911) [A Eldest son of George Henry Maud Emmerson (née [Siblings: Norman ( SS; Children (all SS): June R. (Sept. Born in SS. A P.O.W. in Sat. 27 April 1918 GRO: Marriage (SS) Corps SS (in 1911), 39 Glazier in 1939] Thomas Emmerson and Jane Cowley). (They were married September q. 1907) and q. 1935), Eric (Sept. q. 1937) Germany by 26 April 1918 - and Death Baring Street, SS Elizabeth Emmerson of 39 Baring in SS' Registry Office on 20 Louisa (SS; December q. and Derrick (June q. 1940). 'Gazette'. Children (all births Certificates] (in April 1918), and Street, SS November 1919. Their 1909). His father, George Siblings: Elizabeth Jane (Dec. registered in SS): Evelyn 7 Willow Grove, SS marriage was registered in SS Henry Thomas died in SS - q. 1891), George Albert (Sept. (September q. 1920), Elsie (in 1939) during the December quarter December q. 1943, aged 74.] q. 1896), Jane Elizabeth (Dec. (June q. 1922), Lilian C. (Sept. of 1919). q. 1897), Robert Graham q. 1924), George E. (Dec. q. (March q. 1903) & Lilian 1926), Thomas (Dec. q. 1928) Melinda (Dec. 1905). and Norman (Dec. q. 1931).

274 Emms George Thomas AB 23 (Born: 6 8 December Nelson Bn. RND TZ/5757 3 Stockton Lane, SS An Electrician Son of Albert and Isabella Emms Lily Emms (née Harvey) of 3 [Enlisted: 30 June 1915. Draft Born in SS - June q. 1894. He Died of pneumonia in 7th Étaples Military Brunswick St. & Tues. 26 Tues. 26 December April 1893 - 1916 (63rd (Royal (RNVR) (née Robson) of 21 Victoria Road, Stockton Lane, SS. (They for MEF: 5 December 1915. had one child, his 'little son' - Canadian General Hospital, Cemetery. XX.F.5A. Wilson St. Roll of December 1916 + 1916 RN Service (Sickness) Naval) Division) SS. (They were married in St. were married in St. Mark's Joined Nelson Bn: 9 January George T. Emms (SS; March q. Étaples - 'Gazette'. Died at Honour + St. Sat. 7 December Record) Mary's Church, SS, on 1 October Church, SS, on 12 September 1916 to 8 December 1916. 1916). He had sisters and 4.55 pm. of Bronchitis and Thomas' Church 1918 + Tues. 22 1887. Their marriage was 1915. Their marriage was Remembered by his chum - brothers. Chums: John (in Emphysema - RND Database ROH April 1919 + Wed. registered in SS during the registered in SS during the John McAllister.] hospital) & Willie McAllister . (To Hospital: 2.12.1916). 8 December 1920 December quarter of 1887). September quarter of 1915). Letter from Chaplain. (In + Thurs. 8 Memoriam). December 1921 + Fri. 8 December 1922 + RND Database

2659 Emms George Thomas Private Unknown 13 July 1916 14/NF (Pioneers) 5920 9 September France High Callerton, A Gardener (in 1911) Son of William Charles and Mary [Work in area included [Entrained at Ailly-sur-Somme Siblings (all births registered in Born in . E. Thiépval Memorial. Soldiers Died in (Somme) (Divisional 1915 (1914-5 Ponteland, Isabella Emms (née Rea). (They digging of trench along for Corbie (10/7) and from SS): Jane Ann R. (March q. Newcastle. His father's death Pier and Face 10B, the Great War Pioneers, 21st Star) Northumberland were married in St. Mary's Church, southern edge of Mametz there marched to Ville. In 1886), James William was registered in - 11B and 12B Division) (in 1911) SS, on 16 May 1885. Their Wood, construction of strong position at Queen's Redoubt (September q. 1889), Mary March q. 1946, aged 81. His marriage was registered in SS points in Bazentin-le-Petit by 11.30 pm.] Isabella (December q. 1891), mother's death was during the June quarter of 1885). Wood and repair work on Caroline (December q. 1893) registered in SS - March q. Mametz-Contalmaison and Margaret Victoria (June q. 1899, aged 38. [To bivouacs Road.] 1897). southern edge of Fricourt Wood (14/7).]

6765 Emms Albert Edward Private 72 (Born: 20 December q. King's Own 40641 No 1914-5 Star 21 Victoria Road, SS A Horse Driver (in Eldest son of Albert and Isabella (1) Ada Emms (née Tennant). [His father, Albert, was born in Children (both births Born in SS. Birth registered in Brunswick St. & April 1888) 1960 (SS) Scottish (in 1901 and 1911) 1911) Emms (née Robson) of 21 Victoria (They were married in St. Norfolk and was a 38-year old registered in SS): Laurence A. SS - June q. 1888. He enlisted Wilson St. Roll of Borderers Road, SS. (They were married in Oswin's Church, SS, on 26 Dock Labourer (former (June q. 1941) & Marjorie on 1 December 1915. He was Honour. St. Mary's Church, SS, on 1 June 1926; SS - June q. 1926. Cartman). He died in SS - (Sept. q. 1944). Siblings (all discharged on medical October 1887. Their marriage was She died in SS - December q. September q. 1941, aged 78. born SS; 1911 ages): Egbert grounds on 13 April 1917 - registered in SS during the 1937, aged 55). (2) Elizabeth His mother, Isabella, was born Victor (21), George Thomas Awarded the Silver War December quarter of 1887). E. Emms (née Peterson). in Northumberland and was (16; June q. 1894), William (12; Badge. (Married in Holy Trinity 36. She died in SS - June q. Sept. q. 1898), Robert (7), Church, SS, on 23 June 1940). 1942, aged 77.] James Robson (5) & Alan (3).

1499 English Nathaniel Master 41 7 March 1917 'Fenay Lodge' Mercantil 64 Croft Avenue, SS A Master Mariner Son of the late John and Sarah Annie Proudfoot (formerly [Siblings (all registered in Son: Nathaniel Joseph English - Birth registered in Elham, Tower Hill Memorial Tues. 20 March Joseph e Marine English of Folkestone, Kent English, née Bewick) of 44 Elham, Kent): Thomas Henry whose birth was registered in Kent - March q. 1875. 1917 + Tues. 16 Malone Avenue, Belfast (December q. 1859), Laura Tynemouth during the Baptised in Folkestone, Kent, April 1918 (formerly resided at 64 Croft Sarah (September q. 1861), September quarter of 1904. on 1 June 1875. 1896 - Avenue, SS). (Their marriage Clara Lucy (December q. The 'Fenay Lodge' was sunk by qualified as Second Mate. was registered in Tynemouth 1863), Alfred John (June q. U-44 250 miles north-west of 1898 - qualified as First Mate. during the September 1867), Frederick Charles Fastnet. Four lives were lost. 1900 - qualified as a Master quarter of 1904). (March q. 1870), Edward Mariner. George & William Smithett (June q. 1877).]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 2583 English John Warden Private 38 9 April 1917 15/DLI (64 42452 No 1914-5 Star France 16 Ingham Street, A Butcher - Worked for Third son of Joseph and Mary Jane [Birth registered in [His relatives were presented His parents' marriage was Born and E. in SS. Siblings: Cojeul British Fort Street Roll of Mon. 4 June 1917 Mon. 4 June 1917 Newby (Family Brigade, 21st SS (in 1911), and Mr. C. Richardson English (née Newby) of 76 Fort Tynemouth - September q. with a gold commemorative registered in Tynemouth - Annabell (sic) (SS; September Cemetery, St. Martin- Honour + Fri. 30 Headstone) Division) 76 Fort Street, SS (Butcher) of Mile End Street, SS. (His father, Joseph (A 1878. Maternal medal from the SS & District March q. 1867. Eldest q. 1870), Robert Nicholson sur-Cojeul. November 1917 + (Jack) Road, SS Steamboatman), died 23 Grandparents: Joseph and Butchers' Association = 'J.M. Brother: Joseph Newby English (Tynemouth; March q. 1876), Thurs. 10 April November 1918, aged 75. His Mary Newby. KIA at Arras - English'.] (B: Tynemouth; March q. Thomas Campbell 1919 + Thurs. 15 mother, Mary Jane, died 5 'Gazette' (Twice) + Family 1873) - died 1 February 1897, (Tynemouth; December q. & Wed. 21 April November 1931, aged 82. There is Headstone. ] aged 24. Eldest Sister: Mary 1880), James Philips (SS; June 1920 (SS & a Family Headstone in Westoe English - died 26 January 1903, q. 1883) and Margaret Ann District Butchers' Cemetery). aged 34. (SS; March q. 1890). (In Association) (?) + Memoriam). Sat. 9 April 1921 + Mon. 10 April 1922 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

5037 English J.M. Private Unknown Unknown DLI . A Butcher (?) [He was presented with a gold SS & District Thurs. 15 April commemorative medal from Butchers' 1920 the SS & District Butchers' Association Association = 'J.M. English'.] Medal (?)

6227 English James W. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th Wilson Street, SS He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on Fri. 14 May 1915 (Territorial) (in May 1915) 13 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 5430 Ennis A. Corporal Unknown Unknown Royal Garrison 91 Oak Street, Son of Mrs. Graham of 91 Oak Brother: Private E.A.R. Ennis, Wounded for the second Fri. 19 July 1918 Artillery Jarrow Street, Jarrow Gloucestershire Regt. (No. time by 19 July 1918 - Jarrow (Jarrow Express) 5772). Express. 5772 Ennis Ernest Arthur R. Private 50 June q. 1946 Gloucestershire 91 Oak Street, Son of Mrs. Graham of 91 Oak Annie Ennis (formerly [He had been a P.O.W. for Brother: Corporal A. Ennis, Birth registered in SS - March Fri. 4 August 1916 (Durham NE) Regt. Jarrow (in August Street, Jarrow Donnelly, née Edmunds). nine months and was on his RGA (No. 5430). Son: James q. 1896. Wounded for the (Jarrow Express) + 1916) (They were married in SS' way home by 13 December A.R. Ennis (SS; March q. second time by 3 August Fri. 13 December Registry Office on 31 August 1918 - Jarrow Express.] 1923). 1916 - Jarrow Express. 1918 (Jarrow 1922. Their marriage was Express) registered in SS during the September quarter of 1922).

5205 Eno Robert Sutch Corporal Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers South Shields. Birth registered in SS - Tues. 17 September q. 1881. He September 1918 served at Gallipoli, Egypt and in France - 'Gazette'. 3717 Ericksen Elis Erik Sailor 23 8 September SS 'Newholm' Mercantil 5 Crescent Place, Son of the late Emil Ericksen Jane Isabella Ericksen (née Born: Abo, Finland. A Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 2 August 1917 (Newcastle) e Marine Leazes Park Road, Hetherington) of 5 Crescent Mercantile Marine List of 1919 Newcastle Place, Leazes Park Road, Deaths gives his place of Newcastle residency as SS. 5989 Erickson Eric Gunner Unknown Unknown 1st South Shields. His birth was registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Northumberland June q. 1898. He attended School ROH, SS RFA (Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - (Served) Boys' School Admitted: 3 July 1905; Left: ROH, SS 15 July 1910. (Served)) 1428 Errington James Private 29 25 September 12/NF (62 10657 9 September France 65 Marlborough A Window Cleaner (in Son of Alexander Craike Errington Eleanor Purvis Errington (née Siblings: Alexander, Jane and Born in SS. E. . Loos Memorial. Borough of Tues. 25 PHOTO: 'Newcastle 1915 (Battle Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS (in 1911) 1911) (B: SS, September q. 1854; D: SS, Wills) of 6 Loraine Place Sarah. (In Memoriam). KIA on the Panel 20 to 22 Tynemouth ROH September 1917 + Illustrated Chronicle' - of Loos) Division) Star) and 6 Loraine Place June q. 1922, aged 68) and Mary West, North Shields. (Their first day of the Battle of Loos. Soldiers Died in 31 October 1916 West, North Shields Errington (née Mallam). (They marriage was registered in the Great War were married on 28 November Tynemouth during the 1881. Their marriage was December quarter of 1911). registered in SS during the December quarter of 1881).

2787 Errington Ralph William Private 25 26 August 9/West Riding 26910 13 July 1915 France Whitburn Colliery Eldest son of Mrs. Sarah Ann and He had brothers and sisters. Born: Whitburn, Co. Durham. Vis-en-Artois St. Michael's Tues. 8 + Wed. 9 1918 Regt. (52 (1914-5 Star) (Putter) the late Ralph Errington of 175 E. SS. Formerly 13483 Memorial. Panel 6 ROH, SS + October 1918 + Brigade, 17th Osborne Avenue, SS Yorkshire Regt. Enlisted: 28 Whitburn Colliery Soldiers Died in (Northern) August 1914. In France 3 ROH the Great War Division) years and 3 months. His father had lived in Marsden.

2832 Errington John Allen Private 55 (or 56) 18 July 1916 9/Cameronians 10591 5 November 1914 France South Shields. Isabella Errington (née [9/Cameronians were in the [His birth was registered in SS Born: St. Stephen's, SS. E. SS. Thiépval Memorial. St. Michael's Soldiers Died in (Somme) (Scottish Rifles) (1914 'Mons' Moody). (They were married support trenches at Longueval during the September quarter MRIC = 2/Scottish Rifles Pier and Face 4D ROH, SS + St. the Great War (27 Brigade, 9th Star') in St. Stephen's Church, SS, on 18 July 1916.] of 1860.] (Cameronians). A Regular or Thomas' Church (Scottish) on 1 January 1891. Their a Reservist. The 'Gazette' ROH Division) marriage was registered in SS calls him 'John Allan during the March quarter of Errington'. 1891). 3130 Errington Ralph Stanley Private 19 23 December 2/Grenadier 23418 No 1914-5 Star France 112 South Taylor Son of John Allen/Allan Errington Unmarried. [Sisters: Nora [His father, John Allen/Allan (A Siblings (all births registered in Born: St. Stephen's, SS. E. Sailly-Saillisel British Percy Street Thurs. 22 August 1916 Guards (1st Street, SS (in 1911) and Isabella Errington (née (SS; March q. 1904) and Shoemaker), was born in SS SS): William (December q. Sunderland. MRIC = Stanley Cemetery. V.J.6. ROH, SS + St. 1918 + Soldiers Guards' Brigade, Moody) of 112 South Taylor Catherine (Katie) (SS; (September q. 1860) and died 1890 or September q. 1891), Errington. Birth registered in Thomas' Church Died in the Great Guards' Division) Street, SS (in 1901). (They were September q. 1907).] in SS - December q. 1908, John Allen (March q. 1893), SS - June q. 1897. ROH War married on 1 January 1891. Their aged 48. His mother, Isabella, Margaret (March q. 1895), Grandparents: William (A marriage was registered in SS was born in Hexham, c. 1870.] Charlotte Forsyth (December Shoemaker; B: Newcastle; c. during the March quarter of q. 1898)and Ella (c. 1902). 1832) and Charlotte Errington 1891). (B: Berwick; c. 1832).

4858 Errington Cuthbert Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 22 22/933 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. His name appeared in the John Sheen (Tyneside (John Sheen) July 1916 Casualties' List. 21 Scottish) / NF March 1918 - 'Missing' (102 Brigade, (Presumably taken P.O.W.). 34th Division) To Class Z Reserve.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 6246 Etherington Thomas Baker Gunner 58 June q. 1949 4th 37 Maxwell Street, Lilian Etherington (née Birth registered in SS - March Sat. 15 May 1915 (Durham NW) (Northumbrian) SS (in May 1915) Dickson). (They were q. 1891. He enlisted in the Howitzer Brigade married in St. Jude's Church, 4th (Northumbrian) RFA SS, on 19 August 1933. Their Howitzers on 14 May 1915 - marriage was registered in SS 'Gazette'. during the September quarter of 1933).

3671 Eunson Charles Private 41 (Burial 5 April 1918 2nd Regiment, 8543 Only son of Mr. and Mrs. Payne Cousins: Mr. and Mrs. DOW R. in A. (In Memoriam). Harton Cemetery. Sat. 5 April 1919 Register) (DOW) South African Anderson of 220 South Eldon U.8615 (South Infantry Street, SS Shields) 4943 Evans Robert James Private 19 13 November 1/Gordon S/13678 Edward Street, Son of Thomas and Margaret Unmarried. Serre Road Cemetery Fri. 8 December 1916 Highlanders (76 Hebburn Quay (in Evans of Edward Street, Hebburn No. 1. I.B.18. 1916 (Jarrow (Somme) Brigade, 3rd November 1916 - Quay. [24 Edmund Street, Express) Division) Jarrow Express) [24 Hebburn - CWGC.] Edmund Street, Hebburn - CWGC]

5501 Evans G.R. Seaman Unknown Unknown SS 'Bellaisla' Mercantil 96 Wouldhave A Merchant Seaman [The 'Bellaisla' was detained at He was a civilian internee at Sat. 2 January (Glasgow) e Marine Street, SS (in June (in August 1914) Hamburg on the River Elbe on Ruhleben, Germany, who had 1915 (1914 and September 4 August 1914.] returned home to SS by 30 Christmas 1915 and November 1918. Greeting from November 1918) Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915 + Sat. 30 November 1918

5684 Everatt Alfred Captain Unknown Military Cross Unknown 'A' Company, Leonora Everatt (née Dodds). [M.C. won on 15 October Children (both registered in Birth registered in SS - March John Sheen: PHOTO ('LG': 19 June 18/DLI (93 (Their marriage was 1918: 'He led the attackers Newcastle): Margaret R. q. 1893. 'Durham Pals' 1919, page Brigade, 31st registered in Newcastle with great dash and energy, (December q. 1930) and Alfred (2007), pages 206 7803) and Division) during the December quarter overwhelming the positions of C. (December q. 1933). - 216 + 296 (M.C. Croix de of 1929). the enemy with such rapidity Citation) Guerre that a group of machine- gunners who had not time to open fire were captured as well as many prisoners.']

3363 Everson James William Private 23 (Born: 3 3 May 1915 1/Welsh Regt. 10095 18 January 1915 France Son of the late James and Cecilia Born in SS. E. Cardiff. He was Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Mary's Parish Sat. 5 June 1915 + May 1892) (Second Battle (84 Brigade, 28th (1914-5 Star) Everson of SS KIA on his 23rd birthday - Memorial. Panel 37. Churchyard Soldiers Died in of Ypres) Division) 'Gazette'. His birth was (Belgium). Memorial Cross, the Great War registered in SS during the June quarter of 1892.

549 Ewart George Robert Second 52 25 December SS 'Therese Mercantil 5 Gardiner Street, A Mariner Son of Harriett (née Bird) and the Sarah Jane Ewart (née Allon) [His father, George (A Master Siblings (all SS): John Bird Born in SS. Birth registered in Tower Hill Memorial Congregational Tues. 26 January + Engineer 1914 Heymann' e Marine SS (in 1871), 38 late George Robert Ewart. (They of 25 Mariners' Cottages, SS. Mariner), was born in SS, c. (September q. 1856), James SS - December q. 1861. SS Church Memorial Fri. 29 January (London) Broderick Street, SS were married on 19 August 1855. (They were married in SS' 1832, and died in SS - June q. (March q. 1863) & Mary Reed 'Therese Haymann' sailed Plaque, Ocean 1915 + Mon. 20 (in 1881), 4 Their marriage was registered in Registry Office on 15 1891, aged 59. His mother, (March q. 1867). Children (all from the Tyne on 25 Road, SS August 1917 + Vespasian Street, SS during the September quarter September 1890. Their Harriett, was born in SS, c. SS): Allon (June q. 1895), December 1914 on a voyage Tues. 14 SS (in 1891), 33 of 1855). marriage was registered in SS 1837, and was 80 in 1911. Marjorie (June q. 1896) & to Savona, Italy, with a cargo September 1920 Mariners' Cottages, during the September Son: Wilfred (SS; June q. George (March q. 1900). M-in- of coal. All 21 crew were lost, SS (in 1901), and 25 quarter of 1890). 1909).] L: Jane Allon (B: SS, c. 1831) - the ship probably having Mariners' Cottages, 1901 Census. struck a mine off Filey, SS (in 1911) Yorkshire.

675 Ewing William Private 35 9 April 1918 1st/8th 302871 No 1914-5 Star France 72 Union Street, A Master Fishmonger Son of the late Hugh and Mary Catherine Ewing (née Hagan) [His father, Hugh (A Brass Children: William B. (SS; Born and enlisted in Jarrow. Ploegsteert Fri. 21 June 1918 (Battles of the (Territorial) DLI Jarrow (in 1901), 74 (in 1911) [A Marine Ewing (née Dorrian). (Their of 63 Wansbeck Road, Founder), was born in December q. 1911), Mary E. Birth registered in SS - Memorial. Panel 8 (Jarrow Express) + Lys, 9-29 April (151 Brigade, Stothard Street, Fitter's Labourer in marriage was registered in Jarrow. (They were married Scotland, c. 1853, and his (SS; March q. 1914) and James December q. 1881. His wife, and 9. (Belgium). Soldiers Died in 1918) 50th Jarrow (in 1911), 1901] Tynemouth during the December in SS' Registry Office on 6 death was registered in SS - Ewing (SS; September q. Catherine, was born in Jarrow the Great War (Northumbrian) and 63 Wansbeck quarter of 1872). February 1911. Their March q. 1906, aged 53. His 1916). Siblings: John Henry (SS; March q. 1879) and was Division) Road, Jarrow (in marriage was registered in SS mother, Mary, was born in (SS; September q. 1873), Mary 30 in 1911. Formerly 5612 April 1918) during the March quarter of North Shields, c. 1853, and her Elizabeth (SS; September q. DLI. Reported wounded and 1911). death was registered in SS - 1876) and Hugh (SS; June q. 'Missing' (Jarrow Express). September q. 1908, aged 58.] 1879).

2660 Eyre Patrick L/C Unknown 2 September 'A' Company, 24 24/462 11 January 1916 France [Attached to 15th Division, [War Diary notes heavy and Born in Hebburn. E. Thiépval Memorial. Soldiers Died in 1916 (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) relieved 7/Cameron accurate shelling - several Sunderland. Pier and Face 10B, the Great War + (Somme) NF (103 Brigade, Highlanders in support groups buried. Relieved and 11B and 12B 'Irish Heroes' 34th Division) trenches Contalmaision to support line (3/9) and later (1917) (30/8). To front line (1/9).] to reserve at Scots Redoubt.]

7125 Faddy Alfred Private 63 September q. 2nd/4th 54881 No 1914-5 Star 21 Thistle Street, A Mineral Water Son of Ralph and Mary Elizabeth Christina Napier Faddy (née [His father, Ralph (A Children (all registered in Born in Hebburn. Birth Richardson 1953 Hampshire Regt. Hebburn (in 1891), Cartman (in 1911) Faddy (née Cook) of 10 Elm Street, Miller). (Their marriage was Steelworks Labourer), was Gateshead): Alfred R. (Sept. q. registered in SS - March q. (Gateshead) 4 Elm Street, Benwell, Newcastle (in 1911). registered in Gateshead born in Hebburn (c. 1868) and 1915; Died: 1983), Ralph 1890. His wife, Christina, was Benwell, Newcastle (Their marriage was registered in during the March quarter of died in Newcastle - March q. (March q. 1917; Died: 1984), born in Gateshead on 11 (in 1901), and 10 Newcastle during the September 1915). 1915, aged 47. His mother, Thomas H. (March q. 1917 September 1892 & died in Elm Street, quarter of 1887). Mary Elizabeth, was born in (Twins); D: 1982), Jean R. (June Gateshead - Dec. q. 1972, Benwell, Newcastle Walker, Newcastle (c. 1868). q. 1920), John (March q. 1922; aged 80. Children: Doris C. (in 1911) They had been married for 23 D: March q. 1963, 41) & (Dec. q. 1924) & Gordon years; nine children, 8 living.] Norman (December q. 1923). (March q. 1927; D: Gateshead - June 1943, 16)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 7126 Faddy John Thomas Gunner 73 March q. 1962 59th Siege 176177 No 1914-5 Star 21 Thistle Street, A Butcher (Meat Son of Ralph and Mary Elizabeth Mary Ellen Faddy (née [Siblings: Alfred Richardson Children (all registered in Born in Hebburn. Birth Cook (Tynemouth) Battery, Royal Hebburn (in 1891), Salesman - Manager) Faddy (née Cook) of 10 Elm Street, Forster) of 27 Durham Street, (SS; March q. 1890), Mary Newcastle): Elsie (March q. registered in SS - June q. Garrison Artillery 4 Elm Street, (in 1911) Benwell, Newcastle (in 1911). New Benwell, Newcastle (in Cook (SS; March q. 1892), 1909; D: 1999), Arthur (Born: 6 1888. Grandparents: Michael Benwell, Newcastle (Their marriage was registered in 1911). (Their marriage was Ralph (B: Hebburn; SS - Sept. December 1910; D: Newcastle - and Mary A. Cook of 21 (in 1901), and 27 Newcastle during the September registered in Newcastle q. 1894), Ellen (B: Newcastle; Dec. q. 1976), Ralph (June q. Thistle Street, Hebburn, in Durham Street, quarter of 1887). during the March quarter of Dec. q. 1897), Elizabeth (B: 1915; D: 1987), John T.C. (June 1891. Brother: Private Alfred New Benwell, 1910). [Mary Ellen died - Benwell; c. 1900), Robert q. 1918; D: Dec. q. 1918), Irene Richardson Faddy, 2nd/4th Newcastle (in Nothumberland S.; March q. Thompson (Newc; June q. C. (Dec. q. 1920) & Robert T. Hampshire Regt., September 1911) 1959, aged 69.] 1903) & Edith (Newc; June (1922-3, 0). q. 1953, aged 63 (No. 7125). 1907).]

7127 Faddy Ralph Private 46 June q. 1941 1/North 33268 No 1914-5 Star 4 Elm Street, A Butcher's Assistant Son of Ralph and Mary Elizabeth Jessica Faddy (née Gray). [His father, Ralph (A Siblings: Alfred Richardson (SS; Born in Hebburn. Birth (Newcastle) Staffordshire Benwell, Newcastle (in 1911) Faddy (née Cook) of 10 Elm Street, (Their marriage was Steelworks Labourer), was March q. 1890), Mary Cook registered in SS - September Regt. (72 (in 1901), and 10 Benwell, Newcastle (in 1911). registered in Newcastle born in Hebburn (c. 1868) and (SS; March q. 1892), Ellen (B: q. 1894. Brother: Private Brigade, 24th Elm Street, (Their marriage was registered in during the December quarter died in Newcastle - March q. Newcastle; Dec. q. 1897), Alfred Richardson Faddy, Division) Benwell, Newcastle Newcastle during the September of 1919). 1915, aged 47. His mother, Elizabeth (B: Benwell; c. 1900), 2nd/4th Hampshire Regt., (in 1911) quarter of 1887). Mary Elizabeth, was born in Robert Thompson (Newcastle; September q. 1953, aged 63 Walker, Newcastle (c. 1868). June q. 1903) & Edith (Newc; (No. 7125). Brother: Gunner They had been married for 23 June 1907). John Thomas Cook Faddy, years; nine children, 8 living.] 59th Siege Battery, RGA. (No. 7126).

5617 Faden Peter Cook Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 22 (or 28?) South Thurs. 4 (Mine-Sweeping) Eldon Street, SS (in November 1915 November 1915)

7010 Fagan Patrick Stoker 50 (Born: 2 13 March HMS Lion (Royal T2097/S 1914-5 Star Cliff Jefferson's A Shipyard Labourer Son of Thomas and Bridget Fagan [His father, Thomas (A Sister: Margaret - born in Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 September 1920 Naval Reserve) (RNR) Buildings, Jarrow (in 1901) (née Kelly) of Cliff Jefferson's Chemical Works Labourer), Jarrow (SS; September q. registered in SS - December School ROH, (Jarrow Express) 1871) (in 1881), 34 Buildings (in 1881). (They were was born in Co. Monaghan, 1869). Brother: John Thomas - q. 1871. Baptised in St. Jarrow Pearson Place, married in SS' Registry Office on 7 Ireland, and was reputedly 50 born in Jarrow (SS; December Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, Jarrow (in 1891), September 1868. Their marriage (sic) in 1881. He died in SS - q. 1878). on 24 September 1871. RNVR 49 Ferry was registered in SS during the September q. 1885, aged 45. records give his date of birth Street,Jarrow (in September quarter of 1868). His mother, Bridget, was born as 21 February 1874. He was 1901), 38 Pearson in Co. Tipperary, Ireland, and buried in Jarrow on 17 March Place, Jarrow (in was 49 in 1901.] 1920 after a service in St. 1911), and 20 Bede's. Pearson Place, Jarrow (in March 1920) 4090 Faid J. Gunner Unknown Unknown Fri. 22 September Fri. 22 September 1916 1916 93 Fail David Sergeant 20 1 July 1916 'A' Company, 27 27/936 11 January 1916 France 128 Edith Street, SS St. Hilda's Colliery Son of David and Esther Fail (née [Attack on La Boisselle - [Son of David (A Plumber) Siblings (all births registered in Born & E. in SS (September Thiépval Memorial. St. Hilda's Sat. 16 January Mon. 7 August 1916 + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) (in 1901), 12 Brown) of 9 Greens Terrace, SS. assembled in Tara-Usna line born in Newcastle, c. 1861, SS): George (December q. q. 1896). Enlisted 14 January Pier and Face 10B, Miners' Lodge 1915 + Thurs. 3 & Fri. 24 June 2016 NF (103 Brigade, Greens Terrace, SS (They were married on 20 June on right in support of 15th & and died in SS - March q. 1886), Annabel (December q. 1915. He was living at 9 11B and 12B ROH Mon. 7 August 34th Division) (in 1911), and 9 1886. Their marriage was 16th Royal Scots. Moved 1929, aged 69. His mother, 1888), Margaret (December q. Greens Terrace, SS, at the 1916 + Tues. 28 Greens Terrace, SS registered in SS during the June forward 7.40 am. Many Esther, was born in SS, c. 1890), Elizabeth (December q. time of his enlistment. He June 2016 + Fri. 1 (in January 1915) quarter of 1886). casualties crossing Chapes 1865, and died in SS - 1892), Richard (September q. was a Corporal in 'A' July 2016 + 'Irish Spur. About 70% casualties December q. 1950, aged 87.] 1898), Mary (March q. 1901) Company at the time of his Heroes' (1917) + sustained before German and Esther (June q. 1903). embarkation to France. Soldiers Died in front line reached. Casualties - the Great War 550.] 4380 Fail Robert Private Unknown Unknown Cyclist Corps, 1914-5 Star France 27 Hampden Whitburn Colliery (A [Well known locally as a bird Birth registered in SS - Thurs. 3 June Thurs. 3 June 1915 1st/7th DLI Street, SS Hewer) fancier and as one of the December q. 1883. 1915 (Territorial) promoters of the local bird Wounded at the front 'a shows - 'Gazette'.] week earlier' - 'Gazette'. 4053 Fairbairn T. Corporal Unknown Military Unknown 2/DLI (18 8317 Mentioned in Despatches by Wed. 26 January Wed. 26 January 1916 Medal + M. in Brigade, 6th Field Marshal French for 1916 D. ['LG': 27 Division) gallant and distinguished October service' - 'Gazette'. 1916] 4308 Fairbairn John George 2nd- Unknown Unknown 19/NF (2nd 1914-5 Star France George Square, A Police Constable in Son of David and Helen Fairburn of [Siblings (all born in [His father, David (A Baker), [He wrote four long letters to Born in Eyemouth, Tues. 4 January Tues. 4 January 1916 Lieutenan Tyneside Eyemouth, SS George Square, Eyemouth, Eyemouth): Archibald (c. was born in Cockburnspath, Police Inspector William Berwickshire. [Birth 1916 + Captain t Pioneers) Berwickshire, Berwickshire, Scotland (in 1901) 1889), James (c. 1890), Berwickshire, c. 1858. His Armstrong that were registered in Berwick - June C.H. Cooke Book - [Formerly Scotland (in 1901) Elizabeth (c. 1894), Joan (c. mother, Helen, was born in published in the 'Gazette'. q. 1892 ?] Joined 19/NF on 5 1920 9/Border Regt. 1895), Helen (c. 1897) and Eyemouth, Berwickshire, c. Formerly a Sergeant in January 1918. Proceeded to (Divisional Thomas (c. 1901).] 1851.] 9/Border Regt. Later for demobilisation on Pioneers, 22nd commissioned in the NF.] 31 March 1919. Division)] 4859 Fairburn Henry A. L/C Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/1195 No 1914-5 Star France 6 Fifth Street East, [He may be the 'Henry Born in SS. His name John Sheen Scottish) / NF Easington, Co. Fairburn' whose birth was appeared in the September (102 Brigade, Durham registered in Easington during 1916 Casualties' List. 34th Division) the September q. 1895.] Transferred to 1/NF. 23 October 1918 - Discharged. (John Sheen).

194 Fairley Henry Private 22 1 July 1916 'D' Company, 26 26/911 10 January 1916 France 26 Lemon Street, Boldon Colliery (A Eldest son of Mary Jane (née Hall) [Stepson of Charles Frederick [Attack on La Boisselle - He had one brother - Thomas Born in Gateshead. His birth Thiépval Memorial. Boldon Colliery Tues. 5 + Sat. 9 Sat. 9 September 1916 (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Tyne Dock (in Pony Driver in 1911) and the late Thomas Fairley (A M. Churchwarden, a Coal moved forward from Norman (Gateshead; was registered in Gateshead - Pier and Face 10B, Workmen War September 1916 + + Sat. 24 March 1917 + NF (103 Brigade, 1901), and 49 Fitter/Iron Turner; B: Newcastle, c. Trimmer born in SS assembly trenches nr. Tara December q. 1899). Sister: December q. 1894. E. SS. His 11B and 12B Memorial + St. Sat. 3 & Sat. 10 Fri. 24 June 2016 34th Division) Devonshire Street, 1868) of 49 Devonshire Street, (December q. 1875). (They Redoubt. War Diary notes 'A' Frances (Gateshead; March q. mother earlier married Mary's Parish March 1917 + Sat. Tyne Dock, SS (in Tyne Dock, SS. (Their marriage were married on 25 February & 'B' Coys in front, 'B' & 'D' in 1898). His mother, Mary Jane, Charles Churchward in Churchyard 24 March 1917 + 1911 and July 1916) was registered in Newcastle 1913. Their marriage was reserve. Owing to high was born in Middlesbrough, c. Tynemouth - March q. 1907. Memorial Cross, Tues. 28 June during the September quarter of registered in SS during the casualties attack held up - 1873, and died in SS - March q. Tyne Dock 2016 + Fri. 1 July 1893). March quarter of 1913).] small parties holding out in 1919, aged 46. 2016 + 'Irish shell holes in N M's L. Heroes' (1917) + Casualties 489] Soldiers Died in the Great War

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 5960 Fairlie Robert Private West Yorkshire The Lodge, Son of Mr. Fairlie of The Lodge, Reported as 'Missing' from 28 Sat. 4 May 1918 Regt. Rockcliffe, Westoe Rockcliffe, Westoe March 1918 - presumably captured by the Germans and made a POW - 'Gazette'.

5148 Fake J. Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field 23 August 1914 France 260 Alice Street, SS He worked at The Mon. 4 March Mon. 4 March 1918 Artillery (1914 'Mons' North Eastern - 1918 Star) 'Gazette' 6191 Fake John Edward Gunner 75 (Harton Buried: 18 4th 28 Bath Street, (in A Tailor (in February Ann E. Fake (née Egginton). Birth registered in SS - March Harton Cemetery. Thurs. 13 May Cemetery February 1965 (Northumbrian) May 1915) + 194 1965) (They were married in St. q. 1889. He enlisted in the 12.10392. (South 1915 + Sat. 15 Burial Index) Howitzer Brigade Chichester Road, SS Aidan's Church, SS, on 25 4th (Northumbrian) Shields). May 1915 or 76 (GRO) RFA (in February 1965) December 1908. Their Howitzers on 12 May 1915 - marriage was registered in SS 'Gazette'. He died in SS' during the December quarter General Hospital - Harton of 1908). Cemetery Burial Index.

3984 Falconbridge George AB 74 (Born: 29 30 April 1966 Hood Bn. RND TZ/639 1914-5 Star Dardanell 48 Alice Street, SS Blacksmith's Striker Mary Adelaide Falconbridge [Children (all born in SS): Edna [Children: Ruth (SS, December Birth registered in SS - Harton Cemetery. Sat. 29 May 1915 Sat. 29 May 1915 August 1891 - (RNVR) es (in 1911) + 51 Lord (Retired) - Harton (née Drummond) of 51 Lord (Sept. q. 1914), George Henry q. 1925) & Walter (SS, December q. 1891. 5.4038. (South + Wed. 18 RND Service (Balkans Nelson Street (in Cemetery Burial Nelson Street, Tyne Dock. (Sept. q. 1917; D: 6.2.1932, September q. 1931). His wife, Wounded at Gallipoli - Shields). February 2015 Record) 2B) May 1915) + 3(?)7 Register) (They were married in SS' aged 14), Laura M. (June q. Margaret Adelaide, died on 11 'Gazette'. Family Headstone Lord Nelson Street, Registry Office on 4 February 1920), Gladys M. (December November 1962, aged 71. B & in Harton Cemetery: 5.4039. Tyne Dock (in 1911. Their marriage was q. 1922), and Edward A. (Sept. S-in-L: William (B. SS, A Colliery 'Of St. Peter's Parish' - Burial February 1932) + 51 registered in SS during the q. 1924). His four daughters' Joiner, 23 in 1911) & Margaret Register. Frenchman's Way March quarter of 1911). names are confirmed by the + niece Ada (in November 1962) Family Headstone.] + 42 Harton Avenue, SS (in April 1966 - Harton Cemetery Burial Register)

1435 Falconer George Private 23 26 September 15/DLI (64 20083 11 September France 180 John Clay Whitburn Colliery Son of James and Helen Falconer Alice J. Widdowfield He had two sons: George (SS, His father or brother, James Born and E. in SS. Killed in Loos Memorial. Holy Trinity Sat. 13 & Fri. 26 Sat. 13 & Fri. 26 1915 (Battle Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 Street, Westoe, SS. (Putter) of 13 Cornwallis Square, SS (formerly Falconer, née June q. 1913) and Matthew Falconer, had enlisted in Action on the second day of Panel 106 and 107 Church ROH, SS + November 1915 + November 1915 of Loos) Division) Star) ('Gazette': Sat. 13 + Crammon) of 180 John Clay Falconer (SS, June q. 1915). 22/NF (Tyneside Scottish) at the Battle of Loos. 'Gazette' - Whitburn Colliery Wed. 26 Fri. 26 November Street, Westoe, SS. (They 36 King Street, SS, between KIA on 25 September 1915 ROH September 1917 + 1915) were married in Holy Trinity Tuesday 10 and Monday 16 (incorrect). (In Memoriam). Soldiers Died in Church, High Shields, on 24 November 1916 - the living in the Great War December 1912. Their Cornwallis Square, SS. marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1912).

5036 Falconer William Elliott Private Unknown Military Unknown 1st/5th (The S/24753 South Shields. Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Fri. 13 December Medal Sutherland and September q. 1899. He School ROH, SS 1918 + Thurs. 15 Caithness attended Holy Trinity Boys' (Served) April 1920 Highland) School, SS - Admitted: 19 Seaforth August 1907; Left: 19 July Highlanders 1912. (Territorial) (152 Brigade, 51st (Highland) Division) 4531 Fallon Francis (Frank) AB 67 (Born: 9 December q. RND TZ/5574 28 Jubilee Street, Boldon Colliery [A Son of John and the late Annie Norah Fallon (née Connell - [His father, John (A Coal [5 October 1915 - Drafted to Born: Walker. Birth registered Boldon Colliery RND Service April 1895) 1962 (Don (RNVR) (in 1901), Miner (RND Service Fallon of 52 Fenwicks Row, Boldon Died: Don Valley; September Hewer), was born in Co. the Royal Navy (Sea Draft) and in Tynemouth - June q. 1895. Miners' Club ROH Record Valley, and 52 Fenwicks Record)] ['Off Hand Colliery. (His father married Mary q. 1961, aged 75). (They Roscommon, Ireland, c. 1859. moved to Portsmouth. Heart Height: 5'4". Auburn hair. Yorkshire) Row, Boldon Work' in 1911] Welsh in Lanchester during the were married in SS' Registry His mother, Ann (Annie), was and 'Frank' tattooed on left Blue eyes. A Roman Catholic. Colliery (in 1911) December q. 1909). Office on 5 December 1917. born in Scotland, c. 1860, and arm and rose on right arm.] Children (all births registered Their marriage was died in SS - March q. 1908, in SS): John and Matthew registered in SS during the aged 47.] (both September q. 1919), December quarter of 1917). Mary (March q. 1925) and Philip (March q. 1927).

1296 Falp Robert Gray Private 29 31 July 1917 10/Queen's Own G/19619 No 1914-5 Star France 8 Wharton Street, A Labourer (in 1911) Son of Stephen and Jane Falp (née Mary Jane C. Falp (née [His father, Stephen (A Daughter: Mary J. Falp (SS; Born & E. in SS (September q. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mon. 3 (Royal West SS (in 1891), 147 [An Apprentice Marshall) of 8 Wharton Street, SS Warner) of 38 Heron Street, Cartman), was born in SS June q. 1915). He had children. 1885). Siblings (all SS): Grace Memorial. Panel 45 September 1917 + Kent) Regt. (123 East Adelaide Bricklayer in 1901) (in 1891). (They were married on SS. (They were married in St. (March q. 1853) and died in SS His widow, Mary Jane, was (June q. 1873), Stephen and 47. (Belgium). Soldiers Died in Brigade, 41st Street, SS (in 1901), 27 July 1872. Their marriage was Stephen's Church, SS, on 29 - March q. 1900, aged 46. His buried on 5 September 1946, Cummings (Dec. q. 1874), the Great War Division) and 38 Heron registered in SS during the September 1913. Their mother, Jane, was born in SS aged 63 (Harton Cemetery. Elizabeth (Dec. q. 1876), Jane Street, SS (in 1911 September quarter of 1872). marriage was registered in SS (March q. 1855) and died in SS P.7480.) - 189 Green Lane, SS. (Dec. q. 1878), Ann Brown and July 1917) during the September - June q. 1940, aged 61.] [Formerly 38624 DLI. KIA on (Sept. q. 1880), William quarter of 1913). the first day of the Battle of Torrance (June q. 1882), Alice Passchendaele.] (Dec. 1886) & Ada (Sept. 1892).

3447 Famelton Robert Newton Private 21 (or 22) 31 October 9/NF (103 201118 No 1914-5 Star France Falstone Village, Son of Thomas and Alice Famelton [His father, Thomas (A Tailor & His mother, Alice, died in 1939, Born: Falstone, Vertain Communal Sat. 28 December 1918 Brigade, 34th Northumberland (in (née Newton) of 'Braefoot', Draper), was born in aged 71 (Northumberland). Northumberland. His birth Cemetery Extension. 1918 Division) 1901 and 1911), Falstone, Northumberland. Thorneyburn, Sister: Kathleen - born in was registered in Bellingham, E.4. and Tyne Dock (in Northumberland (Bellingham; Falstone (Bellingham; Northumberland, during the October 1918 - Sept. q. 1858 or June q. 1859), December q. 1904). Maternal December quarter of 1896. 'Gazette' + 'Local & died in the June q. 1937, Aunt: Annie Newton - born in Formerly 4/3324 NF. No Casualties'.) aged 78 (Northumberland Falstone, c. 1866 (she was SDGW entry. W.). His mother, Alice, was living with the family in 1901 born in Falstone (Bellingham; and 1911). Sept. q. 1867).]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 4086 Fardy Frederick Gunner 68 20 November 4th 1914-5 Star France 25 South Frederick A Son of Thomas and Sarah Fardy of Jane Ann Fardy (née Brown). [His father was 60 and worked Brothers (both born in SS; Wounded in action on 25 Harton Cemetery. Tues. 12 October Tues. 12 October 1915 Jordan 1957 (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in 1911 Waterman (in 1911) + 25 South Frederick Street, SS. (His (They were married in the as a River Tyne Waterman in 1911 ages): Thomas (18, An September 1915 - Battle of 5.4179. (South 1915 + Sat. 16 + Sat. 16 October 1915 (Headstone) Howitzer Brigade and October 1915) 'Worked at Hebburn' - birth was registered in SS during New Glebe Church, Westoe 1911. His mother was 53 in Apprentice Shipwright) and Loos - 'Gazette'. Son: Shields). October 1915 (The man named as (Jorden - GRO) RFA + 49 Chichester 'Gazette': October the June quarter of 1889). Road, SS, on 3 April 1920. 1911 - by which time they had Arthur (12). Sister: Mary Shaw Frederick Jordan Fardy (SS, 'Smith' is Frederick Road, SS (in 1915 + 'Retired Their marriage was been married for 35 years. (Born in SS and aged 26 in September q. 1921) - Died 17 Jordan Fardy - who November 1915) Launchman' (in registered in SS during the Both parents were born in 1911). March 1981, aged 59 (Family served as a Shoeing November 1957) - June quarter of 1920). (She North Shields.] Headstone in Harton Smith). Burial Register died 11 November 1984, Cemetery - 5.4179) . aged 89 (Family Headstone)).

6488 Farley Richard Gunner 75 December q. 4th 14 Orange Street, Birth registered in SS - March Fri. 28 May 1915 1957 (SS) (Northumbrian) SS (in May 1915) q. 1882. He enlisted in the Howitzer Brigade 4th (Northumbrian) RFA Howitzers RFA on 27 May 1915 - 'Gazette.

5359 Farnon John Engineer Unknown Unknown Royal Navy Jarrow. The Jarrow and He took part in the Fri. 3 May 1918 Ferry (for Zeebrugge Raid, was (Jarrow Express) several years wounded and admitted to a connected with - hospital in Dover (Jarrow Jarrow Express) Express). 3202 Farquhar Thomas W. Private 32 (GRO + 17 February Royal Army 73047 No SDGW entry. Enlisted: 11 Harton Cemetery. Burial 1919 Medical Corps October 1915. Discharged: A.798. (South Register) 26 September 1917. Shields).

1950 Farrar Ernest Bristow 2nd- 33 (Born: 7 18 September 3/Devonshire 26434 No 1914-5 Star France The Vicarage, St. Organist at Christ Son of the Reverend Charles Druce Olive Wilhelmina Farrar (née [Educated at Leeds' Grammar He was born in Lewisham, Organist at St. Hilda's Church, Ronssoy Communal St. Hilda's Wed. 2 October PHOTO Lieutenan July 1885) 1918 (Battle Regt. (attd. to (Formerly Mary's, Micklefield, Church, Harrogate, Farrar (B: Croydon, Surrey; June q. Mason) of 15 Hollins Road, School. In 1905 he won a London. Baptised in St. Mary's SS, for several years. Scholar Cemetery. B.27. Memorial Cross 1918 t of Epehy 16th (Royal 1st a Private Leeds, Yorkshire (in Yorkshire 1856) and Rose Alice Farrar (née Harrogate, Yorkshire. (They scholarship to the Royal Church, Lewisham, on 21 July of the Royal College of Music. Ronssoy) Devon & Royal in the 1901), and 15 Handyside - born in Usk, were married in St. Hilda's College of Music - where he 1885. His wife was the only Composer & organist. North Yeomanry) Grenadier Hollins Road, Monmouthshire, and 41 in 1901) Church, SS, on 8 January studied with Sir Charles daughter of Mr. T.H. Mason of Commissioned 18.3.1918 (or Bn.). Guards) Harrogate, of Micklefield Vicarage, Leeds. 1913. Their marriage was Villiers Stanford. He was the Westoe Village, SS. Sister: 27.2.1918). He left 'effects' Yorkshire (in (They were married in Lewisham registered in SS during the teacher of the composer Ethel Rose - born in Lewisham valued at £60 1s 8d, a September 1918) during the June quarter of 1882). March quarter of 1913). Gerald Finzi.] and 18 in 1901. Brother: Cecil gratuity of £8 10s & £441 12s Francis - 12 in 1901. 10d in his will to his widow.

4833 Farrar Herbert Ronald Private Unknown Unknown 20 (Tyneside 20/837 No 1914-5 Star France Jarrow. (John [Awarded the Silver War Birth registered in SS - John Sheen Scottish) / NF Sheen) Badge. Discharged aged 37.] September q. 1887. 1 July (102 Brigade, 1916 - Wounded. 34th Division) Transferred to 84th Training Reserve Bn. 22 August 1917 - Discharged on medical grounds (Wounds). (John Sheen). 7279 Farrar Hubert Private 18 9 August 1915 2/DLI (18 13284 4 May 1915 France 9 Rupert Street, A Clerk (in September Son of James (Died: 10 November [He left 'effects' valued at £3 [His father, James (A Deputy - Siblings (1911 ages): Wilfred Born in Whitburn. Birth Ypres (Menin Gate) Whitburn Brigade, 6th (1914-5 Star) Whitburn (in 1911) 1914) 1942, aged 78) & Margaret Ann 7s 11d and a gratuity of £3 to Coal Miner), was born in (17; Born: Whitburn; SS - registered in SS - June q. Memorial, Panel 36 Methodist Division) Farrar (née Rutter - Died: 14 his father, James. Siblings: Redmire, Yorkshire, and was March q. 1894; An Apprentice 1897. He enlisted in and 38. (Belgium). Church ROH + November 1927, aged 67) of Mill George Frederick (Houghton; 46. His mother, Margaret House Joiner) and Osmond Sunderland on 3 September Whitburn Village Lane, Marsden, SS (in 1920). March q. 1886), Ernest James Ann, was born in Houghton-le- Hedworth OBE (15; Born: 1914. He served for 341 Green Memorial (Their marriage was registered in C. (Houghton; Dec. q. 1887), Spring and was 51. They had Whitburn; SS - December q. days. Height: 5' 6¼". Houghton-le-Spring, Co. Durham, Florence Rutter Taylor been married for 26 years and 1895; A Contractor's Clerk; Weight: 9 stones. Brown hair during the March quarter of (married) & Gwendoline had had eight children, seven Died: 2 October 1943; SS and eyes. C. of E. 1885). Bolton (married; SS - 1892).] still living.] 'Haiching' (Hong Kong), aged Grandmother: Eliza Rutter of 48). 4 Mill Lane, Marsden.

1097 Farrell Ambrose Private 32 (Born: 29 21 September 2/DLI (18 8386 8 September France 36 Addison Road, A Colliery Labourer (in Son of James and Anna Bulmer Annie Gibson (formerly [His wife, Annie, was born in Children: Isabella (Gateshead; Born in SS. Birth registered in La Ferte-sous-Jouarre Soldiers Died in August 1914 Brigade, 6th 1914 (1914 , Newcastle 1911) [An Electrical Fallon of SS Farrell, née Davis). (Their Newcastle on 29 December December q. 1911), Henry SS - December q. 1882. Memorial. ( No grave the Great War 1882) Division) 'Mons' Star') (in 1901), and 97 Wireman's Apprentice marriage was registered in 1888 and died in Newcastle - (Newcastle; September q. Baptised on 13 September reference). Fleming Street, in 1901] Gateshead during the June March q. 1972, aged 83.] 1913) and Ambrose 1883. E. Newcastle. R. Gateshead (in quarter of 1911). (Gateshead; December q. Heaton. A Regular or a 1911) 1914). Reservist. Also listed as 8636 DLI (MRIC).

2101 Farrell James Sergeant 26 or 27 29 August 10/DLI (43 10279 8 September France Military Barracks, A Regular Soldier in the Son of Catherine A. Farrell (née [His mother, Catherine A., was Three Brothers (1911 ages; all Born and E. in Jarrow. A La Neuville British St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 15 September 1916 (DOW) Brigade, 14th 1914 (1914 Barrack Road, DLI (in 1911) Welsh) of 9 George Street, Jarrow, born in Jarrow and was a 44- born in Jarrow): Matthew M. Regular or a Reservist. Also Cemetery, Corbie. Honour 1916 (Jarrow (Somme) (Light) Division) 'Mons' Star') Newcastle (in and the late Edward Farrell. (They year old widow. She had been (23; Apprentice Rivetter in a 152962 R.E. II.B.9. Express) + 1911) were married on 4 March 1884. married for 27 years and had Shipyard), Edward (14; Soldiers Died in Their marriage was registered in had seven children, six still Labourer in a Paper Mill) and the Great War SS during the March quarter of living.] Andrew S. (12). 1884).

5873 Farries Henry Private 23 14 March 15/DLI (64 30326 No 1914-5 Star 83 Williams Lane, Plater's Marker in Son of the late Henry and Annie [His father, Henry, was born in Sister: Jennie - born in Born in Hebburn. CWGC + Hebburn Cemetery. Palmer's 1917 Brigade, 21st Hebburn (?) (in Palmer's Hebburn Farries of 83 Williams Lane, Co. Down and was a 65-year Hebburn and 20 in April 1911. MRIC - 'Henry Ferries'. E."C".98. Cenotaph Division) 1911) Shipyard (in 1911) Hebburn (?) old Boiler Fireman in a Niece: Wilhelmina Farries - Shipyard. His mother, Annie, born in Hebburn and 6 months was born in Edinburgh and old in April 1911. was 59. They had been married for 38 years and had had 12 children, eight still living.] 6144 Farrington Percy Stoker Unknown Unknown HMS P20 South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 4 School ROH, SS December 1893; Left: 1 July (Served) 1898. 4937 Farrish J. Private Unknown Unknown DLI 22 Lord Street, Wounded in the leg before Fri. 5 January Jarrow Friday 5 January 1917 - 1917 (Jarrow 'Jarrow Express'. Express)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 2103 Farrow George Private 21 24 March 4/South 35723 No 1914-5 Star France 8 Gladstone Coal Miner (Trapper) Son of George and Mary Ellen [His father, George, was born Sister: Dorothy Ann - born in Born in SS - 1911 Census. Arras Memorial. Bay Palmer's Soldiers Died in Marshall 1918 Staffordshire Terrace, SS (in (in 1911) + Palmer's Farrow (née Marshall) of 8 in Alston, , and SS and a 21-year old Book Born: Scorton, Yorkshire 6 Cenotaph the Great War Regt. (7 Brigade, 1911), and Shipbuilders (Jarrow Gladstone Street, SS. (They were was a 51-year old Joiner in a Binder in April 1911. (Richmond, Yorkshire; 25th Division) Appleton, Yorkshire Shipyard) married on 2 July 1882. Their Coal Mine. His mother, Mary December q. 1896) (SDGW). marriage was registered in SS Ellen, was born in SS and was E. Northallerton, Yorkshire. during the September quarter of also 51. They had been R. Appleton, Yorkshire. His 1882). married for 29 years and had birth was registered in had four children, three still Richmond, North Yorkshire, living.] during the December quarter of 1896.

4517 Farrow William George AB Unknown Unknown Drake Bn. RND TZ/6826 23 Tennant Street, A Miner (RND Service Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Farrow of 23 [5.7.1918 - Admitted to 3rd [Enlisted: 14 August 1915. [Disembarked Marseilles. 17 Height: 5'4". Brown hair and Boldon Colliery RND Service (Born: 17 (RNVR) Simonside, SS Record) Tennant Street, Simonside, SS Australian GH, Abbeville 5.12.1915 - Drafted from to 27.6.1917 - Leave to UK. eyes. C. of E. [7.1.1918 - Miners' Club ROH Record October (Influenza). 13.7.1918 - Blandford to Drake Bn. 9.9.1917 - To 1st Army Rest From Field Ambulance to 1895) Discharged to duty. 4.9.1918 - 10.1.1916 - Joined Bn. for duty Camp. 22.9.1917 - Rejoined unit. 21.2.1918 to 6.3.1918 - Wounded (GSW, left at Mudros. 10.3.1916 - To Bn. 30.12.1917 - Wounded Leave to UK via Boulogne forearm). 21.9.1918 - Malta on leave. 27.3.1916 - (Shell contusion, back).] (with ration allowance).] Transferred from War Rejoined Bn. for duty. Hospital, Exeter, to Military 15.5.1916 - Embarked HMT Convalescent Hospital, 'Minnewaska' at Mudros. Crownhill, Plymouth 20.5.16 - Disembarked] (27.9.18).] 3159 Farthing John James L/C 26 11 May 1917 1/Royal Irish 40114 2 April 1915 France 99 Union Street, A Policeman in SS [A Son of John James and Sara Eliza Lily Farthing (née Walton). [His father, John James (A Daughter: Annie W. Born: Newcastle. Birth Arras Memorial. Bay Waterloo Vale Fri. 30 May 1919 Fusiliers (10 (1914-5 Star) Newcastle (in Butcher in 1911] Ellen Farthing (née Wheatley) of (Their marriage was Butcher), was born in (Newcastle; September q. registered in Newcastle - 9. Roll of Honour (?) (?) + Soldiers Died Brigade, 4th 1891), 10 27 Bulmer Street, Newcastle. registered in Newcastle Newcastle (December q. 1915). Siblings (all Newcastle): March q. 1891. E. SS. R. + South Shields' in the Great War Division) Gladstone Terrace, (Their marriage was registered in during the June quarter of 1868) and died in Newcastle - Lilly (March q. 1894), George Newcastle. Formerly Police Memorial Newcastle (in Newcastle during the March 1915). [His wife, Lily, died in March q. 1947, aged 77. His Henry (Dec. q. 1895), William R/4/062563 R.A.S.C. Plaque 1901), and 27 quarter of 1890). Newcastle - December q. mother, Sara Eliza Ellen, was Robson (March q. 1899), Grandparents: Robson (B: Bulmer Street, 1947, aged 54.] born in Newcastle (June q. Albert Edward (Sept. q. 1902), Gateshead) and Catherine Newcastle (in 1871) and died in Newcastle - Sara Eliza H. (Dec. q. 1903) & Wheatley. (NB: There is a 1911) September q. 1913, aged 42.] Mary (Minnie) Wheatley (Mar. Corporal W. Farthing R.I.F. 08 Listed on the Waterloo Vale ROH). 2104 Fathers Hugh Walton Private 20 31 March 15/DLI (64 21/243 No 1914-5 Star France 7 Florida Street, A Student Teacher (in Son of Richard and Jane Fathers Unmarried. [His father [His father, Richard, was born Brothers (1911 ages): George Born: Wheatley Hill, Co. Pozières Memorial. Jarrow Library Mon. 14 July 1919 1918 Brigade, 21st Sunderland (1901), 1911) (née Walton) of 3 Lake Terrace, Richard's death was at Trimdon Grange, Co. Wilfrid (11; B: Wylam, Durham. E. SS. R. East Panel 68 to 72 ROH + East + Soldiers Died in ('Operation Division) and 3 Lake Terrace, East Jarrow. (Their marriage was registered in SS - September Durham, and was a 39-year Northumberland - Hexham; Jarrow. In 1917 he had Jarrow Roll of the Great War Michael') East Jarrow (in registered in Easington, Co. q. 1965, aged 94.] [Sister: old Electrical Engineer June q. 1900) and David (9; B: scabies and had hot sulphor Honour + St. 1911 and March Durham, during the March quarter Maggie.] (Chemical Manufacturer). His Sunderland - June q. 1902). treatment. Simon's Church, 1918) of 1895). mother, Jane, was born in Simonside, SS Shildon, Co. Durham, and was (Chancel Screen) 36. Married for 16 years; four children, all still living.]

734 Fawcett Joseph Gibson Private 23 10 November 19/DLI 19/1352 No 1914-5 Star France 42 Byethorne St. Hilda's Colliery Son of John and the late Mary [His father, John (A Coal [Brother: Private Charles Brother: Pt. Benjamin Wright Born and E. in SS (September Harton Cemetery. St. Hilda's Thurs. 11 April 1918 (Bantams) (104 Street, SS (in 1901), Jane Fawcett (née Pease) of 98 Miner), was born in SS (June Gibson Fawcett, 'D' Company Fawcett, 1st/7th DLI, KIA 24 q. 1896). Transferred to the H.6553. (South Miners' Lodge 1918 + Wed. 10 Brigade, 35th and 98 Campbell Campbell Street, SS. (They were q. 1863) and died in SS - 25/NF (Tyneside Irish), Died 5 May 1915, aged 22 or 23 (No. Labour Corps (11672). Shields). ROH + East November 1920 + Division) Street, SS (in 1911) married on 29 November 1884. September q. 1937, aged 74 March 1923, aged 35 (No. 886). Brother: Charlie (in Brothers: Christopher Jackson Holborn Roll of John Sheen + Their marriage was registered in (GRO - 73). His mother, Mary 4665).] France - 4665). B & S-in-L: John (SS; March q. 1901) & Richard Honour Soldiers Died in SS during the December quarter of Jane, was born in SS Thomas (SS; March q. 1890) - (Dick) (SS; September q. the Great War 1884). (December q. 1865) and died Thomas & Mary Annie 1903). Sister & Brother-in- in SS - December q. 1908, Fawcett. Law: Lizzie (B. c. 1886) & Bill. aged 43.]

886 Fawcett Benjamin Private 22 or 23 24 May 1915 1st/7th DLI 2744 19 April 1915 France 98 Campbell Street, St. Hilda's Colliery Son of John and the late Mary [His father, John (A Coal [Brother: Private Charles Brother: Pt. Joseph Gibson Born, E. and R. in SS. He Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Hilda's Fri. 18 June 1915 Fri. 18 June 1915 Wright (Second Battle (Pioneers) (151 (1914-5 Star) SS Jane Fawcett (née Pease) of 98 Miner), was born in SS (June Gibson Fawcett, 'D' Company Fawcett, 19/DLI, KIA 10 enlisted nine months before Memorial. Panel 36 Miners' Lodge + Wed. 24 May of Ypres) Brigade, 50th Campbell Street, SS. (They were q. 1863) and died in SS - 25/NF (Tyneside Irish), Died 5 November 1918, aged 23 (No. he was KIA - 'Gazette'. (In and 38. (Belgium). ROH 1916 + Thurs. 24 (Northumbrian) married on 29 November 1884. September q. 1937, aged 74 March 1923, aged 35 (No. 734). Brother: Charlie (in Memoriam). Birth registered May 1917 + Wed. Division) Their marriage was registered in (GRO - 73). His mother, Mary 4665).] France - 4665). B & S-in-L: John in SS June q. 1892. Brothers: 10 November SS during the December quarter of Jane, was born in SS Thomas (SS; March q. 1890) - Christopher Jackson & 1920 + Clive Dunn 1884). (December q. 1865) and died Thomas & Mary Annie Richard (Dick). Sister & B-in- page 250 + in SS - December q. 1908, Fawcett. L: Lizzie (B. c. 1886) & Bill. Soldiers Died in aged 43.] the Great War

4417 Fawcett John (Jack) AB Unknown Unknown Nelson Bn. RND TZ/81 1914-5 Star Dardanell 10 Stanley Terrace, Harton Colliery (A Son of Thomas Fawcett of 10 [Enlisted: 10 September 1914. [13 July 1915 (Action of Achi Height: 5'6". Brown hair. Wed. 1 Wed. 1 September (Born: 13 (RNVR) es Tyne Dock Hewer) [Miner - RND Stanley Terrace, Tyne Dock 1.11.1914 - Joined Nelson Bn. - Baba Nullah) - wounded (GSW, Blue eyes. C. of E. Twice September 1915 1915 July 1893 - (Balkans Service Record] Crystal Palace. 19 June 1915 - back). 28 days' leave from 3 wounded at Gallipoli and in RND Service 2B) Wounded (SW). 19.7.1915 - November 1915.] hospital in England - Record) Admitted to 19th GH, 'Gazette'. Alexandria. 15.8.1915 - Invalided to UK on HS 'Asturian'. 4.10.1915 - Neurasthenia. 28 days' leave from 3.11.1915.] 4665 Fawcett Charles Gibson Private 35 5 March 1923 'D' Company, 25 25/221 11 January 1916 France 42 Byethorne Eldest son of John and the late [Brothers: Christopher [Brother: Pt. Benjamin Wright Brother: Pt. Joseph Gibson Named in the September Harton Cemetery. Sat. 16 January (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Street, SS (in 1901), Mary Fawcett (née Pease) of 98 Jackson (SS; March q. 1901) Fawcett, 1st/7th DLI, KIA 24 Fawcett, 19/DLI, KIA 10 1916 Casualties' List. (South Shields). 1915 + Wed. 7 & NF (103 Brigade, 22 Lytton Street, Campbell Street, SS. (They were & Richard (Dick) (SS; May 1915, aged 22 or 23 (No. November 1918, aged 23 (No. Transferred to 1st/4th NF Thurs. 8 March 34th Division) SS, and 72 Taylor married on 29 November 1884. September q. 1903). Sister & 886). Brothers: Chris & Dick. 734). B & S-in-L: John Thomas (204632). Discharged on 1923 + John Street, SS (in March Their marriage was registered in Brother-in-Law: Lizzie (B. c. Sister & Brother-in-Law: Lizzie (SS; March q. 1890) - Thomas medical grounds (King's Sheen + 'Irish 1923) SS during the December quarter of 1886) & Bill.] & Bill.] & Mary Annie Fawcett. Regulations, paragraph 392). Heroes' (1917) 1884). (John Sheen). 5492 Fawcett W. L/C Unknown Unknown DLI 15 Bede Burn Road, Son of Mrs. Fawcett of 15 Bede Admitted to a Canadian Fri. 18 October Jarrow Burn Road, Jarrow Hospital in France suffering 1918 (Jarrow from a wound in the head by Express) 18 October 1918 - Jarrow Express. 6274 Fawcett John Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 1 Addison Street, SS He enlisted in the 4th Mon. 17 May (Northumbrian) (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 1915 Howitzer Brigade 15 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. RFA

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 497 Fawkes William Parks Stoker 32 (Born: 31 1 January HMS Formidable 303073 1914-5 Star 8 and 10 Bedford A Stoker in the Royal Son of William P. (A Steam The late Mary Fawkes (née [His father, William P., died in Siblings (all births registered in Birth registered in SS - Lyme Regis Holy Trinity Tues. 5 January (First July 1883) 1915 Street, SS (in 1891), Navy (in 1911) [A Craneman; B: Carlisle, c. 1851) & Hornby). (Her death was SS - March q. 1941, aged 89. SS): Florence (March q. 1877), September q. 1883. He was Cemetery, Dorset. Church ROH, SS 1915 Class) 8 Bedford Street, SS Blacksmith's Labourer Ann Elizabeth Fawkes (née Reed - registered in SS during the His mother, Ann Elizabeth, Ralph (December q. 1878), married on 26 April 1904 (SS; D.14/17. (in 1901), and 129 in 1901] B: SS; June 1855) of 161 St. December q. 1912, aged 29). died in SS - March q. 1934, Robert (December q. 1880), June q. 1904). He joined the Commercial Road, Vincent Street, Westoe, SS. (They aged 78. Mother-in-Law: John George (December q. Royal Navy at Chatham in SS (in 1911) were married on 6 May 1876. Euphemia Hornby (B: SS; c. 1884), Thomas (March q. 1903. HMS Formidable was Their marriage was registered in 1844) - living with the family 1887) and Ann Elizabeth (June torpedoed by U-24 with the SS during the June quarter of in 1911.] q. 1983). loss of 35 officers and 512 1876). men.

2105 Fawkes Frank Lance- 25 Military 15 October 9/Royal 18648 5 October 1915 France 58 Jervis Street, Messrs. John Bowes Youngest son of John and the late Jane Fawkes (née Pirie) of 12 [He went on special duty and Brother: Driver Joseph Born in Jarrow (SS; March q. Dadizeele New British Jarrow Library Fri. 11 August Sergeant Medal 1918 Inniskilling (1914-5 Star) Hebburn (in 1911), and Partners, Jarrow Elizabeth Ann Fawkes (née Jutland Avenue, Hebburn. returned with a machine-gun Anthony Fawkes, RFA, in 1893). E. Newcastle. Cemetery. I.B.33. ROH 1916 (Jarrow Fusiliers (Co. 38 Jervis Street, Staithes (in 1911) Chambers) of Jervis Street, (They were married in St. (Jarrow Express). Presented hospital suffering from injuries Wounded by 10 August 1916 - (Belgium). Express) + Fri. 25 Tyrone) (109 Hebburn (in August Hebburn and 58 James Street, John's Church, Hebburn, on with a gold watch from the (in April 1918) - born in Jarrow Jarrow Express. By 25 January 1918 Brigade, 36th 1916 - Jarrow Hebburn Quay. (They were 25 February 1918. Their Hebburn Heroes' Fund.] [His and aged 20 in April 1911 - a January 1918 he had been in (Jarrow Express) + (Ulster) Division) Express), and 12 married on 1 January 1885 - SS; marriage was registered in SS father, John, was born at shunter). the army over three years Fri. 1 March 1918 Jutland Avenue, March q. 1885). during the March quarter of , Northumberland, and had been previously (Jarrow Express) + Hebburn 1918). and was a 47-year old Coal wounded. Thurs. 14 March Trimmer.] 1918 + Fri. 12 April 1918 (Jarrow Express) + Fri. 22 November 1918 (Jarrow Express) + Soldiers Died in the Great War

2865 Fawkes John George Corporal 33 29 September 11/East Yorkshire 29609 No 1914-5 Star France Postman in SS Youngest son of William and Ann Had brothers and sisters. Born and E. in SS. Formerly La Kreule Military Tues. 8 October 1918 (DOW) Regt. (2nd Hull; Elizabeth Fawkes of 214 Lytton 33226 DLI. DOW R. in A. Cemetery, 1918 + Soldiers Hull Tradesmen's Street, SS Hazebrouck. V.A.4. Died in the Great Bn.) (92 Brigade, War 31st Division)

2565 Feary Joseph Private 17 22 October 17/Lancashire 25312 No 1914-5 Star France Edward Street, SS Son of Mary Annie Moiser Unmarried. Born in SS. E. North Finchley, Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. Soldiers Died in 1917 Fusiliers (1st (formerly Feary) of 5 House, Middlesex. R. SS. Formerly Panel 54 to 60 and Sacred Heart the Great War South-East Edward Street, SS 21363 Middlesex Regt. 163A. (Belgium). Altar, SS Lancashire) (104 Brigade, 35th Division) 3415 Feary John Patrick Gunner Unknown 26 September 68th Battery RFA 73989 23 August 1914 France N.O.K.: Mrs. M.A. Maiser of Born: King City, Leicester (?). Buzancy Military St. Bede's R.C. Soldiers Died in 1914 (1914 'Mons' 254 John Clay Street, SS (on 3 E. Darlington. A Regular or a Cemetery. III.C.9. Sacred Heart the Great War Star') January 1924 - MRIC). Reservist. Altar, SS 5081 Featherstone George Morris 80 (Born: 5 3 April 1979 18/DLI + Machine- 1006 + 1914-5 Star France 28 Crimdon Street, Boot Dealer's Assistant Son of Elizabeth Featherstone - Elizabeth Featherstone (née Siblings (all born in West Birth registered in Hartlepool Public Input (GRO) August Gun Corps 162076 West Hartlepool then a Railway Checker born in Hull, c. 1868. Stepson of Morris). (They were married Hartlepool): Sarah Jane (Born in West Hartlepool) - 1898) (1901); 8 William Jermy. in SS' Registry Office on 5 (December q. 1892), Hannah September q. 1898. DLI: Hawkbridge Street, August 1918). Bell (September q. 1894), 1914-15. Machine-Gun West Hartlepool John (June q. 1896 or Corps: 1916-1920. (1911); 54 Stainton September q. 1898) & Seth Street, SS, and 41 Saunders L. (September q. Austen Avenue, SS 1902). Children: John (SS; March q. 1920) & Norah (SS; December q. 1922).

2468 Feeney Edward Driver 20 29 August 29th Battery, 241368 No 1914-5 Star France 61 Thorniewood Son of Edward and Jane C. Feeney Unmarried. [Siblings: Mary [His father, Edward (A Coal Siblings (all births registered in Born in SS. His birth was Bagneux British Soldiers Died in 1918 (DOW) 42nd Brigade Rows, Bothwell, (née Carr) of 3 Palmer Street, (B: Uddingston, Scotland, c. Miner), was born in Cambois, SS): Margaret (December q. registered in SS - December Cemetery, the Great War RFA Lanarkshire (in Wallsend, Northumberland. (They 1902), Elizabeth (B: Northumberland, c. 1873, and 1893), Isabella (December q. q. 1898. E. North Shields. Gézaincourt. V.D.21. 1901), and 3 Palmer were married on 24 December Uddingston, c. 1905) and died in North Shields in 1951, 1894) and William James Street, Wallsend, 1892. Their marriage was May (B: Wallsend - aged 79. His mother, Jane C., (December q. 1896). Northumberland registered in SS during the Tynemouth; June q. 1910).] was born in Govan, Scotland, (in 1911) December q. 1892). c. 1875.]

5956 Felce Charles Corporal 71 DCM ('LG': September q. 20 (Tyneside 20/1038 No 1914-5 Star France 95 Stevenson Whitburn Colliery Son of Mrs. Felce of 95 Stevenson Elizabeth Felce (née Mussell). [When in charge of a bombing Daughter: Florence Elizabeth Severely wounded and in a Whitburn Colliery Sat. 30 March 28 March 1954 (SS) Scottish) / NF Street, SS (Hewer) Street, SS (They were married in SS' section he entered the enemy (SS; December q. 1908). Son: hospital in Rochdale by 3 May ROH 1918 (DCM) + Fri. 1918) + (102 Brigade, Registry Office on 4 July trench and at once attacked, Charles (SS; December q. 1918 - 'Gazette'. Children (all 3 May 1918 + Military 34th Division) 1908. Their marriage was single-handed, a hostile 1909). [He formed a bombing registered in SS): Joseph John Sheen pages Medal registered in SS during the bombing post, killing or block in an enemy (September q. 1911), 188 and 204 July quarter of 1908). putting to flight the whole communication trench, from Alexander (March q. 1913), garrison.] which he and his section Jane H. (December q. 1914) repulsed bombing attacks for and Joyce (March q. 1927). seven hours.]

1031 Felstead Oswald Gunner 27 26 April 1916 1st/1st 3276 France 41 Alexander A Policeman in SS Son of Bartley William and Sarah [Birth registered in [His father, Bartley William (A S: Olive Ethel (B: Northam - Native of Hull - born there. E. Kemmel Chateau St. Mark's Church Tues. 2 May 1916 Fri. 5 May 1916 (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in 1891), [Contactor's Engine Elizabeth Felstead of 26 West Park Sculcoates (East Riding) - Marine Donkeyman), was Southampton; March q. 1896) &. R. in SS. The 'Gazette' says Military Cemetery. Commemorative + Thurs. 26 April Brigade RFA 7 St. John's Terrace, Driver, Ship Repair - in Road, SS. (Their marriage was March q. 1888. S & B-in-L: born in Wroxham, Norfolk (St. & Kate (B: Hull - Sculcoates; he was 28. 6' 3" tall. A former L.27. Stained Glass 1917 + Tues. 26 (50th Southampton (in 1911] registered in York during the Queenie & Tom Naylor Faiths; March q. 1856) and Sept. 1885) (in Devonshire) + policeman. Enlisted: June Window, SS + April 1921 (In (Northumbrian) 1901), and 19 March quarter of 1883). (Warrant Officer - in France). died in Newton Abbot, Devon - niece Doris. Joined the SS 1915. Officer's letter. His South Shields' Memoriam) + Division) Howdon Road, B: Bartley William R.W. (York; September q. 1938, aged 82. Police Force in April 1912. He parents lived at 1 Dixon Police Memorial Wed. 26 April North Shields (in June q. 1884), Harold Edwin His mother, Sarah Elizabeth, was killed shortly after Street, SS, in May 1916. Plaque 1922 + Thurs. 26 1911) (SS; June q. 1891) & Oswin was born in Middlesex, c. mending telephone wires. April 1923 + (Southampton; March q. 1860.] Major's letter of condolence. Soldiers Died in 1898).] the Great War

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 5864 Felton John Private 20 or 21 8 October 1/NF (9 Brigade, 235289 No 1914-5 Star France White Cottage, Son of William and Mary Jane [His father, William, was born Grandmother: Elizabeth Dixon - He was born at Heworth, Co. Vis-en-Artois St. Paul's Roll of 1918 3rd Division) Monkton Village Felton (née Dixon) of White at Usworth, Co. Durham, and born at , Co. Durham. Formerly 4/7537. Memorial. Panel 3. Honour + (in 1911) Cottage, Monkton Village. (Their was a 39-year old Locomotive Durham, and a 68-year old Monkton marriage was registered in Driver (Pontop and Jarrow widow in 1911. Memorial Gateshead during the June Railway Co.). His mother, quarter of 1896). Mary Jane, was born at New , Co. Durham, & was also 39. They had been married for 14 years - one child.]

1228 Fenton Edward Sapper 36 29 October Tyne Electrical 465731 No MRIC entry. 42 Broughton Road, N.E.R. - Carpenter at Son of John and Mary Fenton Emily Ada Fenton (née He had three daughters: Vera Born in SS. E. North Shields. Harton Cemetery. H. N.E.R. Memorial Tues. 14 1918 Engineers R.E. SS Tyne Dock Harbottle) of 42 Broughton (SS, September q. 1913), Olive R. SS. Class W. (T) Army 7241. (South (Roll of Honour), December 1920 + (Territorial) Road, SS. (They were (SS, March q. 1916) and Ethel Reserve. Shields) York + Soldiers Died in married in the Baptist A. Fenton (September q. Temperance Hall the Great War Chapel, Westoe Road, SS, on 1918). ROH, SS 24 September 1911. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1911).

2107 Fenton John Private 24 24 May 1915 2/NF (84 21075 1 November 1914 France Son of Henry and Mary Alice Born in Liverpool. E. Jarrow. Ypres (Menin Gate) Jarrow Library Soldiers Died in (Second Battle Brigade, 28th (1914 'Mons' Fenton (née Fleming) of 33 Station Formerly 8068 DLI. A Memorial. Panel 8 ROH the Great War of Ypres) Division) Star') Street, Jarrow. (Their marriage Regular or a Reservist. and 12. (Belgium). was registered at West Derby, Lancashire, during the March quarter of 1879). 2388 Fenton John Robert Sapper 37 24 February 2nd Battalion 162 February 1915 France Toronto, Canada. Apprenticed as a Son of Mary and the late Peter His mother, three sisters and Born in SS. Died from the Toronto (Prospect) Wed. 24 March 1920 (Gas), Canadian (1914-5 Star) Carpenter. Fenton of 36 Redhead Street, SS brother Thomas still lived in effects of shell-shock at Cemetery. 1920 Engineers SS. Resided with his sister in Newmarket, Ontario. G.W.V.A.608. Toronto, Canada, from March Emigrated to Canada c. 15 (Canada). 1918. years previously and lived in Toronto. Went overseas with 1st C.O.R.C.C. In Feb. 1915. Shell-shocked in November 1917. 4241 Fenton Robert Private Unknown Unknown DLI 5 Edward Street, SS Married. 'Missing' since 23 April 1917 - Tues. 5 June 1917 Tues. 5 June 1917 'Gazette'. 364 Fenwick Michael Acting L/C Unknown Military Unknown 1st/9th 276245 2 May 1916 (No 69 Brunswick St. Hilda's Colliery Son of Michael and Mary Elizabeth [In 1911 his parents had been [His father, Michael (A Gas Siblings (all born in SS; 1911 Born in SS. Birth registered in Brunswick St. & Mon. 9 December (Private) Medal (Territorial) DLI (Formerly 1914-5 Star) Street, SS (in 1901), Fenwick (née King) of 76 married for 26 years and had Lamplighter), was born in SS ages): Helen Maria (23; A SS - September q. 1897. He Wilson St. Roll of 1918 + Sat. 15 (151 Brigade, 7/4297) 74 Brunswick Brunswick Street, SS. (They were had eight children, four still and was 47. He died in SS - Confectioner; SS - June q. enlisted in SS on 6 November Honour. March 1919 + 50th Street, SS (in married on 3 August 1885. Their living.] March q. 1951, aged 86. His 1888), Amelia (10; SS - 1915. 30 July 1916 - Tues. 22 April (Northumbrian) 1911), and 76 marriage was registered in SS mother, Mary E., was also September q. 1901) and Mary Wounded (Gunshot Wound, 1919 Division) Brunswick Street, during the September quarter of born in SS and was 45. She Elizabeth S. (9; SS - March q. right side - chest wall) & (Formerly 1st/7th SS (in November 1885). died in SS - September q. 1901). admitted to No. 13 General DLI) 1915 and 1913, aged 47.] Hospital. 13.9.16 - Rejoined December 1918) Bn. His Service Record has survived.

843 Fenwick Septimus Seaman 40 (Born: 5 15 May 1916 R.I.M.S. 955ST Youngest son of the late George Brother and Sister-in-Law: Ted Born in SS (RN Service Amara War Tues. 15 May October 'Dalhousie' (RNR) and Jane Fenwick and Emma + nephews Sam Record). Cemetery. VIII.H.4. 1917 1876) and George (in France). (Iraq). Brother and Sister: George and Jenny. 1807 Fenwick George Private 30 13 May 1917 'B' Company, 15474 25 August 1915 France Hebburn New Son of James and Elizabeth Elizabeth Woodley (formerly Born: Pelton Fell, Co. Railway Dugouts St. John's Church Fri. 25 May 1917 12/DLI (68 (1914-5 Star) Town. Fenwick (née Walker) Fenwick) of 20 Charles Street, Durham. E. Jarrow. R. Burial Ground. ROH, Hebburn (Jarrow Express) + Brigade, 23rd Hebburn Hebburn New Town. Special Memorial D.6. Soldiers Died in Division) (Belgium). the Great War 1959 Fenwick Harold Charlton L/C 27 (Born: 30 16 June 1918 16/NF 16/560 22 November France 12 Wellington A Borough Engineer Eldest son of Edward Spoor [His parents' address in April [He attended SS High School: Brother: Edward Stanley Born in SS - June q. 1891. E. Péronne Communal St. Hilda's Thurs. 5 May 1891) (Newcastle 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS (in 1911) (Pupil) (in 1911) Fenwick (A House Furnisher) and 1901 and December 1918 is Admitted 24 April 1901; left Fenwick (A Draper's Newcastle. R. SS. Transferred Cemetery Extension. Memorial Cross + November 1914 Commercials) Star) Esther F. Fenwick (née Cook) of given as 12 Wellington December 1905 - To go to Apprentice) - Born in SS: 18 to 31st Bn. Labour Corps and III.G.14 SS High School (SS' C.R.C.) + Fri. (96 Brigade, 32nd Greenlands, . (Their Terrace, SS.] Denstone School, November 1892. Siblings re-transferred to 88th ROH + SS High 20 December Division) marriage was registered in Staffordshire. He left 'effects' (1911 ages; both born in SS): Company (479176). Died School 1918 + Soldiers Machynlleth, Wales, during the valued at £23 9s 5d and a Joyce Spoor (March q. 1899) while a P.O.W. in a Field Admissions' Died in the Great June quarter of 1889). gratuity of £18 to his father, and Clennell Cooke (June q. Hospital in Mont St. Quentin, Register War Edward Spoor.] 1901). [A member of the SS' France - 'Gazette'. Civilian Riflemen Club.]

2106 Fenwick George Private 21 9 August 1915 9/West Yorkshire 11057 11 July 1915 Dardanell 4 Chaytor Street, Son of William and Margaret Ann Unmarried. [His father, William, was born Sister: Mary Margaret - born in Born: Hexham, Helles Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in Jameson Regt. (32 (1914-5 Star) es Jarrow (in 1911) Fenwick (née Jameson) of 4 at St. John's Lee, Jarrow and 15 in 1911. Northumberland. E. Panel 47 to 51. Honour the Great War Brigade, 11th (Balkans Chaytor Street, Jarrow. (They Northumberland, and was a Ashington, Northumberland. (Turkey). (Northern) 2B) were married on 11 January 1894. 46-year old General Labourer Division) Their marriage was registered in in a Shipyard. His mother, SS during the March quarter of Margaret Ann, was born at 1894). Haltwhistle, Northumberland, and was 39. Married for 17 years - two children, both alive.] 2381 Fenwick Ephraim Corporal 35 (or 36) 1 July 1916 23 (Tyneside 23/31 No 1914-5 Star France 5 Straker Street, SS A Seagoing Fireman Son of John (A Waterman; B: Laura Fenwick (née Allen) of [Attacked with 20/NF, moving He had children. Daughters: Born: East Jarrow. Birth Thiépval Memorial. Fri. 23 March Mon. 9 April 1917 + Scottish) / NF (in 1881, 1891 and (in 1911) ['Went to Jarrow, c. 1825) and Mary Fenwick 137 Eldon Street, SS. (They forward up Mash Valley to the Jane Ann (Jenny) (SS; June q. registered in SS - September Pier and Face 10B, 1917 + Mon. 9 Fri. 24 June 2016 (102 Brigade, 1901), and 137 Sea' - 'Gazette'] [A (née Smith - B: Jarrow, c. 1843) of were married in St. Simon's north of La Boisselle - heavy 1907), Laura Robson A. (SS; q. 1880. E. SS. Sister: 11B and 12B April 1917 + Mon. 34th Division) Eldon Street, SS (in Forge Labourer in 5 Straker Street, SS. (They were Church, Simonside, SS, on 3 casualties while crossing No June q. 1909), Mary J. (SS; Margery (B: Jarrow, c. 1861). 2 July 1917 + 1911) 1901] married on 27 August 1860. Their October 1903. Their Man's Land with the battalion December q. 1911) and Harriet Brothers: James (B: , Tues. 28 June marriage was registered in SS marriage was registered in SS being almost completely D. Fenwick (SS; September q. c. 1873), John (B: Jarrow, c. 2016 + Fri. 1 July during the September quarter of during the December quarter annihilated.] 1914). 1875) and William (B: Jarrow, 2016 + Soldiers 1860). of 1903). c. 1878). (In Memoriam). Died in the Great War

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 2450 Fenwick John Private Unknown 9 April 1917 2/Yorkshire Regt. 11627 14 July 1915 Dardanell 5 Cleveland Place, Coal Miner (Trapper) Son of John (A Chemical Works Unmarried. [Sweetheart: He had brothers and sisters - Born and R. in SS. E. East Bucquoy Road East Jarrow Roll Mon. 30 April (21 Brigade, 30th (1914-5 Star) es East Jarrow (in at Boldon Colliery (in Employee)and Ellen Fenwick of 5 Polly Hodgson of 174 Mary Ellen, William, Luke, Jarrow. SDGW says he was in Cemetery, Ficheux. of Honour + St. 1917 + Wed. 9 Division) (Balkans 1911) 1911) Cleveland Place, East Jarrow Stanhope Road, Tyne Dock.] James, Jane Ann and David. 6/Yorkshire Regt. 'Gazette' = Special Memorial 15. Simon's Church, April 1919 + Mon. 2B) 2/Yorkshire Regt. (In Simonside, SS 14 July 1919 + Memoriam). (Chancel Screen) Soldiers Died in the Great War

2691 Fenwick Joseph Private 23 28 April 1917 27 (Tyneside 240766 No 1914-5 Star France 37 Duke Street, A Newsboy (in 1911) Son of George and the late Rose [His father, George, was born Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born in Jarrow. His birth was Arras Memorial. Bay Soldiers Died in Irish) / NF (103 Jarrow (in 1911) Fenwick (née Myles) of 37 Duke at High Walker, Jarrow): George (14), Mary registered in SS during the 2 and 3 the Great War Brigade, 34th Street, Jarrow. (They were Northumberland, and was a Ellen (11; SS, March q. 1900) September quarter of 1893. Division) married on 25 July 1889. Their 56-year old Joiner's Labourer and Rhoda (8; SS, December q. E. Wallsend. Formerly marriage was registered in SS in a Shipyard. He was a 1902). 5/3361 NF. during the September quarter of widower who had had five 1889). children, four still living.]

3662 Fenwick Stanley Third 22 21 April 1918 SS 'Westergate' Mercantil 32 Eldon Street, SS Son of Mary Jane Fenwick (née Unmarried. [His father, John, died 24 June Older Brother: Andrew Born in SS. Birth registered Tower Hill Memorial Holy Trinity Wed. 4 February Engineer (Cardiff) e Marine Thompson) of 32 Eldon Street, SS, 1915, aged 52. His mother, Fenwick - Died 12 January during the June quarter of Church ROH, SS + 1920 + Wed. 21 and the late John Fenwick Mary Jane, died 8 November 1920, aged 25. He had 1896. There is a Family SS Marine April 1920 (In 1918, aged 56 (Family brothers and sisters. Uncle: Headstone in Harton Engineers' Memoriam) + Headstone).] William Fenwick - Died 29 May Cemetery. 'Torpedoed at Association ROH Mon. 7 February 1921, aged 60 (Family Sea' (Family Headstone). The 1921 Headstone). 22nd List of Merchant Marine Deaths gives his place of residency as SS.

4099 Fenwick Robert Tye Gunner 50 March q. 1941 1914 'Mons' Star' France Dock Street, Tyne [In Harton Hospital - invalided Birth registered in SS - Thurs. 11 Thurs. 11 November (SS) Dock ('Gazette') home for the second time (in September q. 1890. A November 1915 1915 November 1915) - 'Gazette.] Regular or a Reservist. Fought at Mons. Wounded last near Ypres early in August when he was buried in a hole by a big shell - 'Gazette'. 5331 Fenwick M. Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 14 Nixon Street, Wounded for the third time Fri. 19 April 1918 Fusiliers Jarrow in March or April 1918 (Jarrow Express) (Jarrow Express). 1489 Ferguson Ralph Private 19 19 June 1915 1/West Yorkshire 3/8910 27 January 1915 France 22 Thames Street, Dock Labourer Unmarried. Born and E. in SS DOW at No. Bailleul Communal Thames Street Mon. 28 June Mon. 28 June 1915 + (DOW) Regt. (18 (1914-5 Star) SS 2 Casualty Clearing Station. Cemetery Extension Roll of Honour + 1915 + Thurs. 16 SS Library ROH Brigade, 6th The 'Gazette' says he DOW (Nord). I.B.102. SS Library ROH + May 1918 + Division) on 20 June 1915. St. Hilda's Parish Soldiers Died in Magazine the Great War (January 1916 - Memorial Service on 8 December 1915) + St. Thomas' Church ROH

1710 Ferguson Alexander Private 25 20 August 1st Field 81362 No 1914-5 Star France 3 Hurworth Place, Boilermaker's Labourer Son of Alexander Ogston M. Mary Brown Ferguson (née [His father, Alexander Ogston Siblings (1911 ages): James Born and E. in Newcastle. R. Heilly Station Croft Terrace Fri. 5 May 1916 Ogston [SDGW - 1916 (DOW) Ambulance, Jarrow in a Shipyard (in 1911) Ferguson and Isabella Ferguson Young) of 3 Hurworth Place, M., was born in Aberdeen and (29; B: Newcastle; Blacksmith Jarrow. He attended Croft Cemetery, Méricourt- School ROH, (Jarrow Express) + Oyston] R.A.M.C. (née Gibson) of 1 Hurworth Place, Jarrow. (They were married was a 49-year old Elementary in a Shipyard), Frances (16; B: Terrace School, Jarrow. His L'Abbé. III.D.35. Jarrow: 1916 + Fri. 15 September Jarrow. (Their marriage was in St. Paul's Church, Jarrow, Teacher. His mother, Isabella, Jarrow) and David (13; B: father's death - aged 74 - was St. Paul's Roll of 1916 (Jarrow registered in Newcastle during the on 9 January 1915. Their was born in France and was Jarrow). registered in SS during the Honour Express) + September quarter of 1881). marriage was registered in SS 48. They had been married June quarter of 1934. Soldiers Died in during the March quarter of for 30 years and had had nine the Great War 1915). children, seven still living.]

2108 Ferguson George B. Sergeant 26 15 August 2/King's Royal 9793 20 December France New Barracks, A Regular Soldier in The late Mary Ann Hill [To Franvillers (26/7), Born and E. in Jarrow. Thiépval Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in 1916 Rifle Corps (2 1914 (1914-5 Gosport, 1/King's Royal Rifle Ferguson (née Henderson). Hénencourt Wood (29/7), Pier and Face 13A Honour the Great War (Somme) Brigade, 1st Star) Hampshire (in Corps (in 1911) (They were married in Christ Bécourt Wood (13/8), Mametz and 13B Division) 1911) Church, Jarrow, on 2 Wood (14/8). Moved forward February 1916. Their to recently gained positions marriage was registered in SS west and north-west of High during the March quarter of Wood (18/8).] 1916). 2512 Ferguson William Gunner 24 6 June 1918 63rd (Royal 770523 France Born in Hebburn. E. SS. Bagneux British Soldiers Died in (DOW) Naval) Division Cemetery, the Great War Ammunition Gézaincourt. III.B.1. Column RFA 3260 Ferguson William First 27 8 June 1918 SS 'Saima' Mercantil 18 South A Seagoing Engineer Son of William and Hannah [Brother: Private Edmund [His father, William (A Coal Siblings (all born in SS; 1911 Born in SS. Birth registered in Tower Hill Memorial Frederick Street Mon. 7 February Engineer (London) e Marine Palmerston Street, (in 1911) Ferguson (née Graham) of 175 William Lodge Ferguson, Miner - Trimmer), was born in ages): Ethel (24; December q. SS - June q. 1890. Brothers Roll of Honour + 1921 SS (in 1891), 177 South Frederick Street, SS. (They September q. 1977 (SS), aged Dunston, Co. Durham, and 1886; An Assistant Grocer), (both born in SS; 1911 ages): SS Marine South Eldon Street, were married on 16 December 77 (No. 6848).] was 45. His mother, Hannah, Eleanor (22; September q. John (14; An Apprentice Engineers' SS (in 1901), and 1884. Their marriage was was born in SS and was 42.] 1888; A Typist) and George Moulder) and James (9). Association ROH 175 South Frederick registered in SS during the (17; An Apprentice Boiler Street, SS (in 1911) December quarter of 1884). Rivetter).

3473 Ferguson William Private 27 30 January 2nd/9th Royal 5094 12 St. Rollox Street, General Labourer Son of Samuel and Annie Ferguson Unmarried. [SWB Card = 199 William Sister: Lillie Ferguson of 12 St. Born in Hebburn. Enlisted: 10 Hebburn Cemetery. 1921 Scots Hebburn (Thistle Street, Hebburn on 14 March Rollox Street, Hebburn - December 1915 - aged 22 D."C". 732. Lane, Hebburn, in 1919. Home: 20 April 1916 to Service Record NOK. years 7 months. Discharged: December 1915) 26 August 1916.] 26 August 1916. Awarded the Silver War Badge. He was living within St. John's parish at the time of his death.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 3842 Ferguson Joseph Stoker 20 (Born: 23 29 July 1916 R.I.M.S. 1542ST 108 Lytton Street, Harton Colliery Son of John and Margaret Unmarried. Birth registered in SS - Chatham Naval Fri. 1 September Fri. 1 September 1916 August Dalhousie RNR SS Ferguson of 108 Lytton Street, SS December q. 1895. Memorial. Memorial 1916 1895) 'Accidentally drowned' - Reference: 19. 'Gazette'. (Kent).

4593 Ferguson John AB Unknown Unknown Collingwood Bn. 2/87 1914 'Mons' Star' France 89 Clayton Street, A Driller (RND Service Son of G. Ferguson of 89 Clayton [Enlisted: 5 May 1908. Re- [He had served in the Hebburn Height: 5'8½". Brown hair. RND Service (Born: 20 RND (RNVR) Jarrow Record) Street, Jarrow enlisted: 5 August 1914. 22 Artillery for three years Grey eyes. C. of E. Tattoo - Record April 1885) August 1914 - Joined (Territorial). 16.12.1918 - 'J.F.' - on left arm. War Collingwood Bn. (Drafted from Repatriated, arriving at Leith. Gratuity - £7. He resided Tyneside Division). 5 1.3.1919 - Demobilised. with his father. December 1914 - Officially 29.3.1919 - Discharged.] reported a P.O.W. at Doeberitz, Germany, after operations around Antwerp (in October 1914).]

4777 Ferguson J. Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 27 27/239 11 January 1916 France 28 Beech Street, SS [Promoted to Corporal.] Enlisted: 9 January 1915. His John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) name appeared in the April 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, 1916 Casualties' List. 3 July (1917) 34th Division) 1916 - Discharged on medical grounds (Wounds). (John Sheen). 4778 Ferguson W. Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 27 27/950 11 January 1916 France South Shields. His name appeared in the John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) (John Sheen) December 1916 Casualties' 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, List. Transferred to the (1917) 34th Division) Labour Corps. (John Sheen).

4928 Ferguson Robert Private Unknown Military Unknown King's Own 2 Laygate Hill, SS + Taylor's Foundry Stepson of William Wilson RNVR [He was presented with his [With one other man he Brother: Gunner Jacob He was awarded his MM in Tues. 21 Tues. 21 September Medal Yorkshire Light 9 Cornwallis (No. 4930). MM before his battalion on rushed a German machine- Ferguson - in Ireland in October 1918 for capturing September 1915 + 1915 Infantry Square, SS (in 28 November 1918.] gun and kiiled two Germans September 1915 (No. 4929). 18 (or 19 )German prisoners - Fri. 6 December December 1918 and then captured 19 'Gazette'. 1918 + Thurs. 23 and October 1919) prisoners from a cellar in October 1919 Mauberge - 'Gazette'.]

4929 Ferguson Jacob Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Field 2 Laygate Hill, SS Stepson of William Wilson RNVR Brother: Private Robert Stationed in Ireland in Tues. 21 Tues. 21 September Artillery (No. 4930). Ferguson, King's Own September 1915. September 1915 1915 Yorkshire Light Infantry (No. 4928). 5013 Ferguson William Stoker Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 93 Hedley Street, A Printer (in 1911) Son of John Ferguson and [His father, John (A Cooper), Brothers (both born in SS; Born in SS. Uncle: Joe Hedley Street Tues. 11 (Born: 1897) SS (in 1911) Catherine A. Ferguson (formerly was born in SS and was 35. 1911 ages): John (11) and Woodcock - born in SS and a Roll of Honour December 1917 Edmed, née Woodcock) of 93 His mother, Catherine, was Thomas (10). Stepbrothers: 32-year old wood sawyer Hedley Street, SS (in 1911). (They born in SS and was 40. They Walter and Robert Edmed. (and widower) in 1911. were married in St. Thomas' had been married for 15 Sisters (all born in SS; 1911 Church, SS, on 8 March 1896. years.] ages): Jane Ann (13 - Their marriage was registered in December q. 1897), Elizabeth SS during the March quarter of Brown (7 - December q. 1903) 1896). and Elsie (4 - June q. 1907).

5249 Ferguson J. Seaman Unknown Unknown SS 'Juno' Mercantil 30 Empress Street, A Merchant Seaman [The 'Juno' was detained at He was a civilian internee at Thurs. 17 June (Newcastle) e Marine SS (in June and (in August 1914) Hamburg on the River Elbe on Ruhleben, Germany, who had 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915 4 August 1914.] returned home to SS by 29 September 1915 + and November November 1918. Sat. 30 November 1918) 1918

5791 Ferguson D. Private Unknown Military Unknown Cameronians Jarrow. [While carrying despatches he Presented with a gold watch Mon. 3 March Medal (Scottish Rifles) was captured by the enemy. from the Jarrow Heroes' Fund 1919 + Fri. 7 He managed to destroy the at the Empire Theatre, March 1919 despatch. He was wounded in Jarrow, in March 1919 - (Jarrow Express) the right foot and had still not Jarrow Express. yet recovered by 7 March 1919 - Jarrow Express.]

6439 Ferguson William Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 79 Palmerston He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in May (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 1915 Howitzer Brigade 1915) 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. RFA 6465 Ferguson John Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 37 Thames Street, He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on Thames Street Thurs. 27 May (Territorial) SS (in May 1915) 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Roll of Honour 1915 + Thurs. 16 (Divisional May 1918 Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 6848 Ferguson Edmund Private 77 (Born: 30 September q. 177 South Eldon Third Engineer in the Son of William and Hannah Evy Ferguson (née [His father, William (A Coal Siblings (all born in SS; 1911 Born in SS. Birth registered in Frederick Street William Lodge January 1977 (SS) Street, SS (in Mercantile Marine Ferguson (née Graham) of 175 Cheesman). (They were Miner - Trimmer), was born in ages): Ethel (24; December q. SS - March q. 1900. Height: 5' Roll of Honour 1900) 1901), and 175 South Frederick Street, SS. (They married in SS' Registry Office Dunston, Co. Durham, and 1886; An Assistant Grocer), 4". Brothers (both born in South Frederick were married on 16 December on 7 May 1927. Their was 45. His mother, Hannah, Eleanor (22; September q. SS; 1911 ages): John (14; An Street, SS (in 1911) 1884. Their marriage was marriage was registered in SS was born in SS and was 42.] 1888; A Typist), William (A Apprentice Moulder) and registered in SS during the during the June quarter of Seagoing Engineer - SS 'Saima', James (9). He had two sons: December quarter of 1884). 1927). 8 June 1918, aged 27 (No. Edmund W. (SS; June q. 3260)) and George (17; An 1929) and Kenneth G. (SS; Apprentice Boiler Rivetter). March q. 1939).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 7188 Ferguson William Riddick Private 75 10 January Army Service M/318279 No 1914-5 Star 75 Argyle Street, A Student Son of Alexander McK. and Mary May Ferguson (née Craig). [His father, Alexander McK. Sisters: Adelaide (Born in Born in Hebburn. Birth Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August 1966 Corps Hebburn (in 1891), Schoolteacher (in Barton Ferguson (née Riddick) of (They were married in St. (Turner in an Engine Shop in Hebburn; SS - March q. 1888; registered in SS - March q. Roll of Honour, 1915 (Jarrow 164 Cuthbert 1911) 75 Argyle Street, Hebburn (in Cuthbert's Church, Hebburn, 1901), was born in Scotland (c. Died: SS; December q. 1894, 1890. He left £8,041 in his Hebburn Express) Street, Hebburn (in 1891). (They were married in St. on 21 June 1924. Their 1857) & was 34 in 1891. He aged 6) and Alma (Born in will to his son, Alexander 1901), 180 Hilda's Church, SS, on 19 marriage was registered in SS died in Hebburn - SS; March q. Hebburn; SS - June q. 1892; A Ferguson (Assistant Cuthbert Street, November 1882. Their marriage during the June quarter of 1895, 37. His mother, Mary Shop Assistant in 1911; Died: Manager). His parents had Hebburn (in 1911), was registered in SS during the 1924). [Her death was Barton, was born in Newcastle June q. 1892, aged 30). had four children, two still and 100 Bede Burn December quarter of 1882). registered in SS (Durham NE) - (c. 1859) & died in Hebburn - living in 1911. Road, Jarrow (in September q. 1965, aged 75.] SS; Dec. q. 1911, 61. January 1966)

3378 Ferrey Charles AB 30 19 March SS 'Trevose' (St. Mercantil 194 John Son of Henry Ferrey Annie Spence Ferrey (née Born in London. The 11th List Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 14 December 1917 Ives, Cornwall) e Marine Williamson Street, Peat) of 194 John Williamson of Mercantile Marine Deaths 1918 SS Street, SS. (They were gives his place of residence as married in St. Jude's Church, South Shields. SS, on 6 December 1916. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1916).

615 Ferriday W.H. Private Unknown DCM Unknown 9/West Riding South Shields. Thurs. 13 March Regt. (52 1919 Brigade, 17th (Northern) Division) 1452 Ferriday Thomas Private Unknown 29 September 14/DLI (64 14170 11 September France 2 D'Arcy Street, Harton Colliery DOW R. in A. at the Battle of Lapugnoy Military All Saints' Church Mon. 11 October Mon. 11 October 1915 1915 (DOW) Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 Tyne Dock Loos. No SDGW entry. (In Cemetery. I.D.56. ROH, West 1915 + Wed. 20 + Wed. 20 October (Battle of Division) Star) Memoriam). Harton October 1915 + 1915 Loos) Sat. 29 September 1917

5599 Ferrier J. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 4 Long Bank, SS (in A Merchant Seaman He was interned in Ruhleben, Sat. 2 January e Marine June and (in August 1914) Germany, after being trapped 1915 (1914 September 1915) in German territorial waters Christmas on 4 August 1914. Greeting from Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915

5981 Ferrier Herbert Victor Sergeant Unknown Unknown 18/DLI (93 18/268 1914-5 Star South Shields. [Commissioned - 27 July 1917 His birth was registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Brigade, 31st (John Sheen).] September q. 1891. He School ROH, SS Division) attended Holy Trinity School, (Served) SS - Admitted: 3 July 1899; Left: 17 June 1904.

2102 Ferries Henry Private 23 14 March 15/DLI (64 30326 No 1914-5 Star Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of the late Henry and Annie Born in Hebburn. No SDGW Hebburn Cemetery. Palmer's 1917 Brigade, 21st (Hebburn Shipyard) Ferries entry. E."U". 98. Cenotaph Division) 4226 Ferry Patrick Private Unknown Unknown 40 William Street, Tynemouth Gas Works His birth was registered in SS Sat. 19 February Sat. 19 February 1916 SS ('Gazette') during the September 1916 quarter of 1883. Wounded in action. 6014 Fickle William Hodges AB 73 September q. 1st Platoon, 'B' TZ/1693 1914-5 Star Dardanell 205 George Potts Collingwood Bn. 1954 (SS) Company, (RNVR) es Street, SS Embarkation Roll Collingwood Bn. (Balkans And Howe Bn. 2B) RND 6431 Fiddes William Taylor Gunner 75 (Born: 4 June q. 1972 4th 141 Laygate Lane, Olive A. Fiddes (née Allan). Children (both births Birth registered in SS - Thurs. 27 May October (Eton, (Northumbrian) SS (in May 1915) (They were married in St. registered in SS): William T. December q. 1896. He 1915 1896) Buckinghamsh Howitzer Brigade Stephen's Church, SS, on 30 (March q. 1928; Died: March enlisted in the 4th ire) RFA April 1921. Their marriage q. 1929, aged 1) and Joyce (Northumbrian) Howitzers on was registered in SS during (June q. 1931). 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. the June quarter of 1921).

2429 Finch Bert Assistant 15 6 April 1917 SS 'Powhatan' Mercantil 61 Denmark Street, Younger son of Jane Ann (Jennie) Unmarried. [R. 61 Denmark Street in Siblings (both born in SS - 1911 Birth registered in SS - Tower Hill Memorial St. Thomas' Tues. 24 July 1917 Steward (Sunderland) e Marine SS and the late Arthur Finch of 61 1911. His mother was then 45, ages): Nellie (14) and Robert December q. 1901. The Church ROH + Wed. 19 Denmark Street, SS. [His parents born in SS. Siblings (all born in (12). [Remembered by Mr. 'Powhatan' was torpedoed by February 1919 + were married for 24 years and had SS): William Henry (25, and Mrs. Cresswell Ramsey.] U-66 with the loss of 36 lives. Mon. 7 April 1919 7 children, all still living in 1911. Newsagent), Jane Ann (23) & Lost at sea. (In Memoriam). + Fri. 6 April 1923 His father had died before the Arthur (21, Butcher) [1911 + Fri. 24 January 1911 Census]. ages].] 2014

3684 Finch James Fireman/T 27 10 June 1918 SS 'Borg' Mercantil South Shields. Son of Bridget Finch of Evesham Born: St. Vincent. A Tower Hill Memorial Wed. 21 January Theophilius rimmer (London) e Marine Village, St. Vincent, West Indies. Mercantile Marine List of 1920 Deaths gives his place of residency as SS. 765 Findlay James Private Unknown 1 July 1916 'B' Company, 20 20/766 No 1914-5 Star France Tyne Dock. [20/NF moved forward with Born in Glasgow. E. North Thiépval Memorial. St. Mary's Parish Tues. 28 June (Tyneside 23/NF up Mash Valley north of Shields. Pier and Face 10B, Churchyard 2016 + Fri. 1 July Scottish) / NF La Boisselle at 7.30 am. - the 11B and 12B Memorial Cross, 2016 + John (102 Brigade, advance being across the Tyne Dock Sheen + Soldiers 34th Division) widest part of No Man's Land Died in the Great on 1 July. All officers and War sergeants in 20/NF became casualties that day.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 2513 Findlay Phillip Gunner 22 25 April 1917 'A' Battery, 250th 750192 18 April 1915 France Son of Mr. M. Findlay of 21 Percy [His birth was registered in SS Born in Hebburn. E. Héninel Communal Soldiers Died in ['Gazette'] Brigade RFA (1914-5 Star) Road, , during the December quarter Newcastle. Formerly 1041 Cemetery Extension. the Great War [Philip Charles Northumberland. of 1894 - 'Philip Charles A. R.E. His father applied for his B.12. A.] Findlay'.]. 1914-5 Star on 16 March 1919, then residing at 21 Percy Road, Whitley Bay.

3385 Findlay James Sapper 27 3 December 6th Signal Troop 45496 No 1914-5 Star France Son of Jessie and the late James He had brothers and sisters. Died in Sunderland War Harton Cemetery. St. Mary's Parish Fri. 6 December 1918 R.E. Findlay of 45 John Williamson [No SDGW entry.] Hospital while on furlough E.3719. (South Churchyard 1918 + Thurs. 19 Street, SS (leave) - allegedly 'after Shields). Memorial Cross, June 1919 serving four years in France', Tyne Dock + John however his MRIC suggests Williamson he did not arrive in France Street ROH until 1916 at the earliest.

4440 Findlay James Second 52 19 October SS 'Gemma' Mercantil 450 John Son of Susan and the late Carnegie Jessie Findlay (née Harley) of Born in Dundee. Tower Hill Memorial John Williamson Thurs. 19 June Mate 1917 (London) e Marine Williamson Street, Findlay 450 John Williamson Street, Street ROH 1919 SS SS 5874 Findlay George Edward Sapper 22 27 September B.S. Cable 182195 No 1914-5 Star 40 Holme Avenue, Son of Edward and Sarah Emily Born in Jarrow (SS; March q. Ramleh War 1918 Section, R.E. Walkerville, Findlay (née Tuck) of 40 Holme 1896). E. Newcastle. Vin Cemetery. CC.36. Newcastle Avenue, Walkerville, Newcastle. Mullen says his parents were (Israel). (They were married on 25 July natives of Jarrow. 1894. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1894).

3072 Finlay Thomas Private 24 12 May 1917 12/Lincolnshire 29382 No 1914-5 Star France Son of Thomas and Frances Finlay Born and E. in SS. Called Faubourg D'Amiens Brunswick St. & Tues. 22 April (DOW) Regt. (Labour of SS Finley in the 'Gazette'. Cemetery, Arras. Wilson St. Roll of 1919 + Soldiers Battalion) VI.G.19. Honour. Died in the Great War 1253 Finlay (Finley - Joseph Ayre Corporal 38 19 August 8/NF (34 14748 10 July 1915 Dardanell 28 Cockburn Street, Postman working for [He had served twelve years Born in Sunderland. E. SS. Helles Memorial. Wed. 22 Wed. 22 September MRIC) 1915 Brigade, 11th (1914-5 Star) es SS the GPO with the colours and went MRIC = Finlay. The 'Gazette' Panel 33 to 35. September 1915 + 1915 + Wed. 19 July (Northern) (Balkans through the Boer War - calls him 'J.H. Finlay'. His (Turkey). Wed. 19 July 1916 1916 Division) 2B) 'Gazette'.] birth was registered in + Soldiers Died in Sunderland during the March the Great War quarter of 1877 - 'Joseph Ayre Finlay'.

6034 Finlayson John George Private 88 (Born: 9 June q. 1973 Royal Army South Shields. Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity December (SS) Medical Corps December q. 1884. He School Boys' 1884) (St. John of attended Holy Trinity Boys' ROH, SS (Served) Jerusalem) School - Admitted: 21 November 1892; Left: 8 November 1897. 2109 Finn Robert Private 29 31 July 1917 20/DLI (123 15694 11 September France Son of Peter and Jane Finn (née Born and E. in Jarrow. His Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in (Battle of Brigade, 41st 1915 (1914-5 Furness) of Jarrow [Vin Mullen] birth was registered in SS Memorial. Panel 36 Honour the Great War Passchendael Division) Star) during the December quarter and 38. (Belgium). e) of 1887. 5699 Finn Israel Ivan Lieutenan 83 (Born: 19 21 September 11th Bn., 52nd 50 Ocean Road, SS An Insurance Agent for Son of Samuel (A Furniture Broker Mona Finn (Second Wife) - [His father, Samuel, was born [Before the war he served Birth registered in SS - March SS High School Mike Todd (Ivan) t December 1959 Saskatchewan (1881 and May the 'Bradhsaw and Draper) and Alida Flora Finn born in Omaha, Nebraska. in Russia. His mother, Alida with the NF for five years and q. 1876. He died in San Admissions' 1875) Regt., Canadian 1885), Warlingham Agencee Ltd.' - in 1916 (née Cohen) of 50 Ocean Road, SS [Wounded in action in the Flora, was born in Holland - then emigrated to Diego, California. Register Army School, Surrey [Mike Todd] (in 1881). (Their marriage was Pas-de-Calais in 1915.] her death was registered at Saskatchewan c. 1906 [Mike (1891), 616 21st registered in Stockton, Co. Willesden, Middlesex, Todd].] Street W., Prince Durham, during the March quarter December q. 1934, aged 85. Albert City, of 1875). He attended SS High School - Saskatchewan, Admitted: May 1885; Left: 17 Canada (1916), November 1890.] 2350 6th Street, San Diego, California (1930) and 2322 Rosencrans Boulevard, San Diego (in 1942)

7143 Finn Thomas Private 81 (Born: 3 March q. 1981 DLI 48 Wellington Son of Christopher and Dorothy [His father, Christopher Siblings (both born in SS): Born in SS. Birth registered in Wellington Street [Christopher] February (SS) Street, SS (in 1901) Finn (née Campbell) of 48 (Stripper in a Lead Works), William (SS; September q. SS - March q. 1900. Roll of Honour, 1900) Wellington Street, SS (in 1901). was born in SS (September q. 1904) and Mary (SS; SS (They were married in St. 1876) and died in SS - December q. 1908). Stephen's Church, SS, on 1 August September q. 1947, aged 71. 1897. Their marriage was His mother, Dorothy, was registered in SS during the born in SS (c. 1879) and died September quarter of 1897). in SS - Durham NE; June q. 1960, aged 81.] 3203 Finnerty William Private 31 or 32 16 November 1/West Yorkshire 7409 8 September France A Regular or a Reservist. Harton Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. 1916 Regt. (18 1914 (1914 Awarded the Silver War T.9355. (South Sacred Heart Brigade, 6th 'Mons' Star') Badge. Enlisted: 16 February Shields). Altar, SS + St. Division) 1904 (SWB details). [His SWB Simon's Church, Discharge Details claim he Simonside, SS was discharged (sick) on 24 (Chancel Screen) September 1917, aged 31 + Wenlock Road years 9 months.] No SDGW Methodist entry. Church Cross, SS

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 6598 Finnerty George Robert Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 21 George Potts Birth registered in SS - Sat. 12 June 1915 (Territorial) Street, SS (in June December q. 1893. He (Divisional 1915) enlisted in the 1st/7th DLI on Pioneers, 50th 10 or 11 June 1915 - (Northumbrian) 'Gazette'. Division) 325 Finnigan John (James - Private Unknown 26 January 2/DLI (18 3/9806 No 1914-5 Star 10 Dean Street, SS Jane Ann W. Finnigan (née Son: John Finnigan - whose Born: Consett, Co. Durham. Ypres (Menin Gate) Tues. 15 February CWGC + MRIC) 1916 Brigade, 6th Inskip) of 10 Dean Street, SS. birth was registered in SS E. Sunderland. R. Consett. Memorial. Panel 36 1916 + Soldiers Division) (They were married in SS' during the September quarter (SDGW). 'John Finnigan' on and 38. (Belgium) Died in the Great Registry Office on 25 June of 1915. Free BMD at the time of his War 1915. Their marriage was marriage. registered in SS during the June quarter of 1915).

5380 Finnigan Patrick Joseph Flight 19 18 May 1918 205th Squadron, France 45 Randolph Street, A Clerk working for Son of Patrick and Mary Ann Unmarried. [Birth registered [His father, Patrick, was born Siblings (1911 ages): Mary Ann 'Missing' before Friday 24 Arras Flying Services' St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 24 May 1918 Lieutenan Royal Air Force Jarrow (in 1911 Messrs. Palmers Finnigan (née Boyle) of 45 as 'Finigan'. 'P.J. Finnighen' in Jarrow and was a 43-year (14; B: Sunderland), John (10; May 1918 (Jarrow Express). Memorial Honour + (Jarrow Express) + t (2nd and May 1918) Randolph Street, Jarrow. (Their on the St. Paul's Roll of old worker in a Shipyard. His B: Jarrow), Ellen (8; B: Jarrow), An old boy of St. Bede's R.C. Palmer's Fri. 28 June 1918 Lieutenan marriage was registered in Honour.] mother, Mary Ann, was also Thomas (5; B: Jarrow) and School, Jarrow. An altar Cenotaph (Jarrow Express) t) Sunderland during the June born in Jarrow and was 40. Winifred (2; B: Jarrow). server at St. Bede's Church quarter of 1895). They had been married for 15 (Jarrow Express). years and had had six children, all still living.]

2584 Finnity James Private 24 25 September 15/DLI (64 14255 11 September France St. Hilda's Colliery Son of John Finnity of 35 Byron Born and E. in SS. KIA on the Loos Memorial. Tues. 9 November Tues. 9 November 1915 (Battle Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS. (In November 1915 his first day of the Battle of Loos. Panel 106 and 107 1915 + Soldiers 1915 of Loos) Division) Star) parents' address was given as 21 Died in the Great George Potts Street, SS - War 'Gazette'). 4843 Firman Thomas W. Unknown Unknown 21 (Tyneside 21/1620 No 1914-5 Star 94 Railway Street, Annie Firman (née Ryan). Chidren: Annie (SS; To Class Z Reserve. John Sheen Scottish) / NF Hebburn Colliery (They were married in St. September q. 1936) and (102 Brigade, Oswald's Church, Hebburn, Thomas W. (SS; September q. 34th Division) on 5 August 1935. Their 1937). marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1935).

585 Fisher Alfred Private Unknown 19 July 1916 122nd Company 30508 No 1914-5 Star South Shields. Born and E. in SS. Formerly Cabaret-Rouge British Sat. 6 January 'Illustrated Chronicle' MGC (122 1710 DLI. Cemetery, Souchez. 1917 + Soldiers 1916 Brigade) Special Memorial 8 Died in the Great War 3815 Fisher John Campbell Driver 22 25 November 4th 770463 63 Northcote N.E.R. - Wagon Northumberland Fusiliers - Westoe Cemetery. N.E.R. Memorial Tues. 18 May 1918 (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in May Greaser at Tyne Dock N.E.R. Memorial (Roll of A.52. (South Shields). (Roll of Honour), 1915 Howitzer Brigade 1915 + Westoe Honour), York. He enlisted in York. RFA Cemetery Burial the 4th (Northumbrian) Register). Howitzers RFA on 17 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

6754 Fisher Thomas Sergeant Unknown Unknown 2/Yorkshire Regt. 3/9051 13 November France 16 Fry Street, Rise A Bricklayer's Labourer Jane Elizabeth Fisher (née [Brothers-in-Law (both born in He had three daughters (all He enlisted in SS on 1 Brunswick St. & (21 Brigade, 7th 1914 (1914 Carr, Darlington, (in 1911) Davison - B: Hudswell, Hudswell, Yorkshire; 1911 born in Darlington; 1911 ages): September 1914, aged 36. Wilson St. Roll of Division) 'Mons' Star' - Co.Durham (in Yorkshire; 34 in 1911) of 16 ages): James Davison (24; Iron Mary Elizabeth (6; September Appointed L/C on 20 October Honour. Service Record) 1911), and 13 Fry Street, Rise Carr, Worker) and Ralph Davison q. 1904; Died - 16 March 1918 1914. Appointed Corporal on Brunswick Street, Darlington. (They were (20; Iron Worker).] (?)), Bertha Amelia (3; 29 November 1916. SS (in September married on 12 October 1901. September q. 1907) and Lily (6 Appointed Sergeant on 5 May 1914 - Attestation, Their marriage was Months; December q. 1910). 1917. In France: 13.11.1914 - 1915 and 1918 - registered in Richmond, 12.12.1914 (31 days) and Electoral Roll) North Yorkshire, during the 25.3.1915 - 14.5.1916 (One December quarter of 1901). year, 82 (?) days).

7241 Fisher Joseph Private Unknown Unknown Seaforth 1 Oliver Street, SS A Tattoo Artist (in Rosetta Fisher (née Fawcett) [His wife, Rosetta, was born in Born in Wetheral, Carlisle, Waterloo Vale Fri. 30 May 1919 Highlanders ('SH' (in 1911) 1911) of 1 Oliver Street, SS (in Hunslet, Leeds, and was 32. Cumberland. Birth registered Roll of Honour - Waterloo Vale 1911). (They were married in They had been married for in Carlisle - either June q. ROH) SS' Registry Office on 2 four years and had had two 1877 or December q. 1877. October 1907. Their children, both still living.] marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1907).

6849 Fisher John George Private 67 22 March 125 Frederick A Pork Butcher (in [His shop sustained £16 11s worth Margareta (Maggie) Fisher [His wife, Margareta, was Children (all born in SS; 1911 Born in Orlack, Warttemberg, Frederick Street (Fischer) 1941 Street, SS (in 1901 1901, 1911 and May of damage during the post- (née Gutöhrlein) of 125 born in Germany and was 35. ages): John George (11; SS; Germany. His pork butcher's Roll of Honour and 1911), and 1915) Lusitania sinking riot in Frederick Frederick Street, SS. (Their She died in SS - June q. 1953, March q. 1900 (No. 6850)), shop was involved in the riots 'Cartref', Grosvenor Street on 15 May 1915.] marriage was registered in aged 77 (Margaret Fisher). Frederick William (9; SS; of 15 May 1915 on Frederick Gardens, SS (in Tynemouth during the He left effects worth £6,720 December q. 1901) and Rosina Street. Death registered in March 1941) December quarter of 1898). 19s 4d to his widow and his (Rosie) Margaret (6; SS; SS - March q. 1941. two sons in his will.] September q. 1904). Daughter: Margaret C. (SS; March q. 1913).

6850 Fisher John George Private 75 (Born: 30 September q. 30/Middlesex G/93974 No 1914-5 Star 125 Frederick A Pork Butcher (in Son of John George (No. 6849) and Florence Fisher (née [His mother, Margareta, was Siblings (all born in SS; 1911 Born in SS. Birth registered in Frederick Street (Fischer) January 1975 (SS) Regt. and Labour Street, SS (in 1901, February 1926) Margareta (Maggie) Fisher (née Newton). (They were born in Germany and was 35. ages): Frederick William (9; SS - March q. 1900. He was Roll of Honour 1900) Corps 1911, February Gutöhrlein) of 125 Frederick married in St. Jude's Church, She died in SS - June q. 1953, SS; December q. 1901), Rosina baptised on 18 February 1917 and February Street, SS. (Their marriage was SS, on 3 February 1926. Their aged 77 (Margaret Fisher). (Rosie) Margaret (6; SS; 1900. He enlisted in February 1926) registered in Tynemouth during marriage was registered in SS His father, John George, left September q. 1904) and 1917 - 30th Bn. Middlesex the December quarter of 1898). during the March quarter of effects worth £6,720 19s 4d to Margaret C. (SS; March q. Regt. Height: 5' 8½". He had 1926). his widow and his two sons in 1913). two daughters: Margaret R. his will.] (SS; December q. 1927) and Joan (SS; September 1930).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 3116 Fishwick William Gunner 18 8 May 1915 5th (Durham) 771 21 April 1915 France 20 Peel Gardens, Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Wilkes Unmarried. No SDGW entry. MRIC = La Brique Military Hebburn Colliery Fri. 4 June 1915 Howitzer Battery (1914-5 Star) Hebburn Colliery of 20 Peel Gardens, Hebburn William. He attended Cemetery No.1. A.5. School ROH + (Jarrow Express) + RFA (Territorial) Colliery Hebburn Colliery School, Hebburn Colliery Fri. 6 August 1915 (50th leaving in 1906. Letter to his School ROH - (Jarrow Express) + (Northumbrian) mother from Captain Keith 1915 Brigadier O.F.G. Division) Anderson. Hogg

5431 Fisk Anthony Sergeant 79 (Born: 24 December q. DLI 4/8104 No 1914-5 Star 20 Cuthbert Street, Catherine M. Fisk (née Children (all births registered Birth registered in Fri. 19 July 1918 July 1893) 1972 (SS) Hebburn Quay Stephenson) of 20 Cuthbert in SS): Elizabeth A. (June q. Middlesbrough - September (Jarrow Express) Street, Hebburn Quay. (They 1913), Anthony (September q. q. 1893. A P.O.W. from 27 were married in St. Jude's 1915) and Muriel (March q. May 1918 (Jarrow Express) Church, SS, on 5 August 1912. 1920). [Battle on the Aisne]. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1912).

5700 Fitzgerald Arthur Foreman 2nd- 65 (Born: 6 6 September Royal Garrison Westoe Terrace, Son of Durham Walker Fitzgerald [He attended SS High School - [His father's birth was Brothers: 2nd-Lieutenant Birth registered in SS - June q. SS High School Mike Todd Lieutenan April 1878) 1943 Artillery Westoe (1881), (A Shipbuilder) and Mary Agnes Admitted: 25 April 1887; Left: registered in SS during the Durham Walker Fitzgerald, 1878. Death registered in Admissions' t Wood Terrace, SS Fitzgerald (née Foreman) of 14 St. August 1892. He left here, December q. 1849 and his Royal Ordnance Corps (No. Oswestry, Shropshire, during Register (in April 1887), 14 Michael's Terrace, SS (1891). aged 14, to go to Clifton death was registered in 5701) and Lieutenant Harold the September q. 1943. St. Michael's (They were married on 21 June College, Bristol. Hexham during the June q. Snowdon Fitzgerald, NF (No. Terrace, SS (1891), 1877. Their marriage was Commissioned in 3rd Durham 1925, aged 75.] 5702). 39 Horsley Hill registered in SS during the June Volunteer Artillery on 24 Road, SS (1911) and quarter of 1877). January 1900.] Wingthorpe, Oswestry (in September 1943)

5701 Fitzgerald Durham Walker 2nd- 76 (Born: 18 18 December Royal Ordnance Westoe Terrace, A Fruit Farmer [Mike Son of Durham Walker Fitzgerald [He attended SS High School - [His father's birth was Brothers: 2nd-Lieutenant Birth registered in SS - SS High School Mike Todd Lieutenan September 1956 Corps Westoe (1881) and Todd] (A Shipbuilder) and Mary Agnes Admitted: 25 April 1887; Left: registered in SS during the Arthur Foreman Fitzgerald, December q. 1880. He died Admissions' t 1880) 1 Wood Terrace, SS Fitzgerald (née Foreman) of 14 St. April 1894. An executor to December q. 1849 and his RGA (No. 5700) and at Evesham, Worcestershire. Register (in April 1887 and Michael's Terrace, SS (1891). his father's £96,000 estate in death was registered in Lieutenant Harold Snowdon 1891) (They were married on 21 June 1925 [Mike Todd].] Hexham during the June q. Fitzgerald, NF (No. 5702). 1877. Their marriage was 1925, aged 75.] registered in SS during the June quarter of 1877).

5702 Fitzgerald Harold Lieutenan 69 (Born: 27 10 August Northumberland 1 Wood Terrace, SS Son of Durham Walker Fitzgerald Violet Stella Fitzgerald (née [His father's birth was Brothers: 2nd-Lieutenant Birth registered in SS - SS High School Mike Todd Snowdon t June 1883) 1952 Fusiliers and (1891), Durham (A Shipbuilder) and Mary Agnes Spark). (Married in New registered in SS during the Arthur Foreman Fitzgerald, September q. 1883. He died Admissions' Nigerian Regt. School, Crossgate, Fitzgerald (née Foreman) of 14 St. South Wales in 1934). [He December q. 1849 and his RGA (No. 5700) and 2nd- at Sydney, Australia. Register Durham City (1901) Michael's Terrace, SS (1891). attended SS High School - death was registered in Lieutenant Durham Walker and Neutral Bay, (They were married on 21 June Admitted: 9 October 1890; Hexham during the June q. Fitzgerald, Royal Ordnance Sydney, Australia 1877. Their marriage was Left: April 1897. He left here, 1925, aged 75.] Corps (No. 5701) (in August 1952) registered in SS during the June aged 13, to go to Clifton quarter of 1877). College, Bristol. He then went to Durham School (aged 17).]

5921 Fitzgerald Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 44 Agnes Street, SS Shifter at St. Hilda's Married. Wounded in his right arm in Fri. 26 April 1918 Fusiliers (in April 1918) Colliery April 1918 - 'Gazette'. 1830 Fitzpatrick Joseph Rifleman 24 24 April 1915 3/King's Royal 9384 20 December France Hebburn. Son of Peter and Margaret Carroll Born in Hebburn. E. Jarrow. Ypres (Menin Gate) Soldiers Died in (Second Battle Rifle Corps (80 1914 (1914-5 of 50 Victoria Road West, Hebburn R. Hebburn. Memorial. Panel 51 the Great War of Ypres) Brigade, 27th Star) and 53. (Belgium). Division) 2110 Fitzpatrick James (E. - L/C 27 25 July 1915 'F' Company, 10320 17 March 1915 Dardanell 86 High Street, Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of James Fitzpatrick of 86 High [His father, James, was born Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born and E. in Jarrow. He Helles Memorial. Palmer's Fri. 30 April 1915 Palmer's (CWGC) [25 1/Royal (1914-5 Star) es Jarrow (in 1911) (Jarrow Engine Works) Street, Jarrow, and the late at Gateshead and was a 54- Jarrow): Nicholas (19; General attended St. Bede's R.C. Panel 97 to 101. Cenotaph + St. (Jarrow Express) + Cenotaph) May 1915 - Inniskilling (Balkans [Joiner (House Isabella Fitzpatrick (née year old widower who worked Labourer in a Copper Tube School, Jarrow. Brothers (Turkey). Bede's R.C. Soldiers Died in MRIC] Fusiliers (87 2B) Building) (in 1911) ?] Callaghan). (They were married as a Chemical Labourer.] Works), Mary (17), Edward (1911 ages; both born in School ROH, the Great War Brigade, 29th on 10 December 1883. Their (15), Nellie (12) and Maggie Jarrow): Joseph (9) and Jarrow + St. Division) marriage was registered in SS (11). Leonard (7). Paul's Roll of during the December quarter of Honour 1883). 4779 Fitzpatrick Noel Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 27 27/1449 No 1914-5 Star France 8 High Street, Took part in the Trench Raid John Sheen (Tyneside Irish) / Jarrow of 25/26 June 1916 (A Scout). NF (103 Brigade, Transferred to 24/NF, 22/NF 34th Division) and 1/NF. Class Z Reserve. (John Sheen).

5484 Fitzpatrick J.W. Corporal Unknown Military Unknown Royal Engineers Jarrow. Presented with a gold watch Fri. 4 October Medal from the Jarrow Heroes' Fund 1918 (Jarrow by Major Godfrey M. Palmer Express) M.P. - Jarrow Express.

6635 Fitzpatrick Edward Private Unknown 16 June 1915 1/NF (9 Brigade, 16781 11 Clayton Street, Ypres (Menin Gate) Fri. 28 April 1916 3rd Division) Jarrow Memorial. Panel 8 (Jarrow Express) and 12. (Belgium). 7098 Fitzpatrick John Private Unknown Unknown 2/King's Own 11571 and No 1914-5 Star 7 Curry Street, A Plater's Labourer (in Son of Peter Anderson Fitzpatrick [Enlisted in 4/West Yorkshire [At Dublin: 10 November 1913 Brother: William (Born: Born in Jarrow. Baptised in St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 and AB (Born: 21 Scottish J59731 Jarrow (in 1901) 1911) [A General and Agnes Fitzpatrick (née Curtis). Regt. in Sunderland on 15 to 16 March 1914. Enlisted in Jarrow; SS - June q. 1893). St. Bede's R.C. Church, School ROH, (Jarrow Express) August Borderers and (RN) and 19 Spencer Labourer in 1911 and a (They were married in St. Mark's April 1913. Discharged on 19 the Royal Navy on 5 October Grandmother: Margaret Jarrow, on 19 September Jarrow 1894) HMS Victory (Formerly Street, Jarrow (in Shipyard Foreman in Church, Jarrow, on 5 March 1892. June 1913 - to join the KOSB. 1916. Discharged on 3 March Fitzpatrick - born in Scotland 1894. Height: 5' 4½". (from 5 October 7872) 1911) 1916] Their marriage was registered in Re-enlisted: 20 June 1913. 1919. His RNR records and 53 in 1901. Uncle and Weight: 7 stones 12 lbs. 1916) (Formerly SS during the March quarter of Discharged: 16 March 1914 incorrectly give his date of Aunt: Robert J. and Maggie Brown hair. Hazel eyes. C. of 4/West Yorkshire 1892). (he served for 270 days). At birth as 28 August 1894. HMS Fitzpatrick of 37 Harold Street, E. Tattooed tombstone on Regt.) Berwick: 21 June 1913 to 14 Marlborough - St. Bede's R.C. Jarrow (in 1911). right forearm. October 1913.] School ROH, Jarrow.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 6976 Flaherty James Gunner 54 March q. 1939 Royal Field 90584 No 1914-5 Star 25 North Street, A Bricklayer [He Son of Francis Flaherty of 25 North Sarah Ann Flaherty [His father, Francis (A Shipyard Siblings (1891 ages): Mary Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 (Durham NE) Artillery Jarrow (in 1891), served his Street, Jarrow (in 1891) (formerly/née Labourer), was born in Ireland (11; B: SS), Catherine (10; B: registered in SS - June q. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) and 107 Ferry apprenticeship at Jameson/Patterson). (They and was a 35-year old Jarrow) and John (5; B: 1884. Enlisted on 22 August Jarrow Street, Jarrow (in Howdon - Service were married in SS' Registry widower in 1891.] Jarrow; SS - March q. 1886). 1914. Height: 5' 8½". Brown January 1919) Record] Office on 27 December Sister: Catherine Fitzpatrick Hair. Blue eyes. 1920). (née Flaherty) of 107 Ferry Street, Jarrow - discharged on 10 January 1919.

7011 Flaherty Martin Leading 86 9 August 1965 HMS Orion T/2657, 1914-5 Star 34 Albion Street, A Rivetter in a Shipyard Son of Michael and Mary Flaherty Mary Flaherty (née Higgins) [His father, Michael (A Children (1911 ages; all born in Born in Jarrow. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 Stoker (In SS' General (Royal Naval V1296 Jarrow (in 1891), (in 1911) [A (née Duggan) of 145 High Street, of 15 Grey Street Back, General Labourer), was born Jarrow): John (9; SS - Sept. q. registered in SS - September 5.453. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) Hospital) Reserve) and S/617 145 High Street, Boilermaker in August Jarrow (in 1901) Jarrow (in 1911). (They were in Ireland and was 50 in 1901. 1901), William (6; SS - June q. q. 1880. RNVR records give Jarrow (RNR) Jarrow, (in 1901), 1965] married in SS' Registry Office His mother, Mary, was born in 1905), Andrew (SS; Sept. q. his date of birth as 10 July 15 Gray Street on 26 October 1901. Their Ireland and was reputedly 45 1907), Ellen (SS; June q. 1910) 1883. He was awarded the Back, Jarrow (in marriage was registered in SS (sic) in 1901. She died in SS - & James (SS; March q. 1919). RNR Long Service Medal on 1 1911), and 4 during the December quarter December q. 1907, aged 46. B: Siblings: Michael (1883), John February 1924. He left £272 Blenkinsop Grove, of 1901). P.O. John James Flaherty, (SS; B: 22 June 1886) & Maggie in his will to his son John Primrose, Jarrow HMS Orion (No. 7088).] (1889). Martin Flaherty in 1965. (in August 1965)

7088 Flaherty John James Petty 63 (Born: 22 4 September HMS Orion (St. 233179 1914-5 Star 34 Albion Street, A Rivetter in a Shipyard Son of Michael and Mary Flaherty Elizabeth Flaherty (née [His father, Michael, was born Children (all registered in SS): Born in Jarrow. Height: 5' Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 Officer June 1886) 1949 Bede's R.C. Jarrow (in 1891), (in 1911) [A Rivet- (née Duggan) of 145 High Street, Duggan) of 17 Ferry Street, in Ireland (c. 1850). His Thomas (March q. 1909), Mary 3½". Grey eyes. Brother: 13.140. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) School ROH) and 145 High Street, Heater in 1901. A Jarrow (in 1901) Jarrow (in 1911). (They were mother, Mary, was born in (March q. 1912), John W. (Dec. Leading Stoker Martin Jarrow HMS Vivid I (RN Jarrow (in 1901), Labourer in September married in SS' Registry Office Ireland (c. 1856) and died in q. 1914), Andrew (June q. Flaherty, HMS Orion (RNR). 9 Service Record) 17 Ferry Street, 1949.] on 25 January 1908. Their Jarrow - SS; December q. 1916), Richard (Dec. q. 1918; August 1965, aged 86 (No. Jarrow (in 1911), marriage was registered in SS 1907, aged 46.] D: June q. 1919), Margaret 7011). Siblings: Michael (1883 and 116 Hope during the March quarter of (March q. 1920), Sarah (June - 1934) and Maggie (1889 - Street, Jarrow (in 1908). [Elizabeth died - q. 1922), Elizabeth (Sept. 1916 (Hughes)). September 1949) December q. 1962, aged 76 1924) & Lilian (1927). (SS)]

640 Flanagan John Andrew Private 33 14 March 'B' Company, 25 25/1520 11 January 1916 France South Shields. Son of Mrs. Margaret Flanagan of His sister, Bridget Ann Born and E. in SS. St. Bede's Faubourg D'Amiens St. Bede's R.C. Sat. 14 April 1917 (Jonner) 1917 (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) 18 Hill Street, SS Flanagan, died at Rockford, R.C. Sacred Heart Altar, SS, Cemetery, Arras. Sacred Heart + Fri. 14 March NF (103 Brigade, USA, on 27 December 1916. gives his name as 'John III.G.2. Altar, SS + West 1919 + John 34th Division) He had sisters. Flannagan'. (In Memoriam). Holborn ROH + Sheen + 'Irish Holy Trinity Heroes' (1917) + Church ROH, SS Soldiers Died in the Great War

1711 Flanagan Richard Private 27 or 28 30 September 2nd/4th 235571 No 1914-5 Star France 54 Old Church, General Labourer in a Son of Patrick Flanagan of Jarrow [His father, Patrick, was born Sister and Brother-in-Law: Born at Tyne Dock. E. Grévillers British St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in 1918 (DOW) (Territorial) West Jarrow (in 1911) Chemical Works (in at Tyne Dock and was a 53- Margaret Ann and Joseph Newcastle. R. Jarrow. Sister: Cemetery. XV.B.4. Honour the Great War Riding Regt. (186 1911) year old widower. He worked McEvoy of 54 Old Church, Josephine - born in Jarrow Brigade, 62nd as a General Labourer in a Jarrow (in 1911) - she was and aged six in April 1911. (2nd West Chemical Works.] born at Felling and was 26 and Riding) Division) had been married for seven years..

6566 Flannigan Joseph Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 39 Florence Street, He enlisted in the 1st/7th DLI Mon. 7 June 1915 (Territorial) SS (in June 1915) on 5 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 4780 Fleck Ronald Henry Private 62 December q. 'A' Company, 27 27/933 11 January 1916 France 17 Reay Street, SS Annie Fleck (née Storey). Children (all births registered Birth registered in SS - Sat. 16 January 1958 (SS) (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) (They were married in St. in SS): Kathleen M. December q. 1896. 1915 + John NF (103 Brigade, Mary's Church, SS, on 26 (September q. 1921), John S. Sheen + 'Irish 34th Division) February 1921. Their (March q. 1923), Annie S. Heroes' (1917) marriage was registered in SS (June q. 1925), Ronald H. during the March quarter of (December q. 1929) and 1921). Robert W. (December q. 1940). 1249 Fleetham John Henry Private 26 (Johnson 9 October 9/West Yorkshire 18335 29 August 1915 Dardanell Born and E. in SS. Tyne Cot Memorial. Johnson Street Soldiers Died in Street ROH) 1917 Regt. (32 (1914-5 Star) es Panel 42 to 47 and Roll of Honour + the Great War Brigade, 11th (Balkans 162. (Belgium). St. Mary's Parish (Northern) 2B) Churchyard Division) Memorial Cross, Tyne Dock

5457 Fleming George Private Unknown Unknown 23 Edgar Street, Mrs. C. (?) Fleming of 23 Dangerously wounded in four Fri. 30 August Jarrow Edgar Street, Jarrow different places and lying in a 1918 (Jarrow base hospital by 30 August Express) 1918 - Jarrow Express.

5473 Fleming Augustine Observer Unknown Unknown Royal Air Force F14352 Argyle Terrace, Birth registered in SS - June q. Fri. 13 September (Born: 18 Hebburn 1898. In an American 1918 (Jarrow April 1898 - hospital with injuries Express) Service received whilst flying - Jarrow Record) Express. 5934 Fleming G.O. Private Unknown Unknown Lincolnshire Regt. 10 Winterbottom Home and Colonial Second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reported as 'Missing' by 28 Mon. 29 April Street, SS (in April Stores, King Street, SS Fleming of 10 Winterbottom April 1918 (presumably he 1918 1918) Street, SS had become a P.O.W.) - 'Gazette'.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 6357 Fleming John Robert Private 76 (Born: 3 December q. 1st/7th DLI 24 Dock Street, Margaret Fleming (formerly Children (all births registered Birth registered in SS - Thurs. 20 May July 1895) 1971 (SS) (Territorial) Tyne Dock (in May Elliott, née Thrift). (They in SS): Mavis (September q. September q. 1895. He 1915 (Divisional 1915) were married in SS' Registry 1922), Emily E. (June q. 1925) enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 19 Pioneers, 50th Office on 25 February 1922. and Oswald Y. (December q. May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Northumbrian) Their marriage was 1932). Division) registered in SS during the March quarter of 1922).

1831 Fletcher Henry Private 25 or 26 1 July 1916 8/Yorkshire Regt. 14310 26 August 1915 68 Station Road, Hebburn Colliery Son of Matthew (A Coal Miner [Brother-in-Law: Private [His father, Matthew, was Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born: , Chester-le- Hersin Communal St. John's Church Fri. 8 September 'Illustrated Chronicle' (attd. 176th (1914-5 Star) Hebburn (in July (Putter)) and Isabella Fletcher (née Benjamin Doyle, 'A' Company born at 'New Durham' (sic) Fatfield): John (22; Coal Miner Street, Co. Durham. E. Cemetery Extension. ROH, Hebburn 1916 (Jarrow 1916 + Fri. 24 June Tunnelling 1916) Appleby) of 5 Waterside, Fatfield, 27/NF (Tyneside Irish), 1 July and was 48. His mother, (Hewer)), Annie (18), Jane Jarrow. R. Hebburn. I.F.19. Express) + Fri. 15 2016 Company R.E.) Co. Durham. (Their marriage was 1916, aged 31 (No. 668).] Isabella, was born in Fatfield (17), Matthew (14), Isabella September 1916 registered in Gateshead during and was 40. They had been (11) and Elizabeth (8). (Jarrow Express) + the June quarter of 1888). married for 22 years and had Fri. 9 February had eight children, seven still 1917 (Jarrow living.] Express) + Tues. 28 June 2016 + Fri. 1 July 2016 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

2833 Fletcher George Mate 26 (or 25) 27 November SS 'Camellia' Mercantil 16 Holmwood Elder son of William (Master Eleanor Day Fletcher (née Grandson of the late Isabella & Born in SS. Uncle & Aunt: Tower Hill Memorial St. Michael's Tues. 11 February Cuthbert 1917 (North Shields) e Marine Grove, West Mariner) and Ann (Annie) Fletcher Preston) of 16 Holmwood George Cuthbert (Shipwright). George & Mary Winlow Leask ROH, SS 1919 + Mon. 31 , of 22 Shrewsbury Terrace, SS Grove, West Jesmond, He had sisters & one brother. + Cousins: Lillie & Will. 'In his March 1919 Newcastle. Newcastle. (Their marriage Brother-in-Law: Charles Kell. 27th year' + 'Drowned by was registered in Newcastle enemy action' - 'Gazette'. during the December quarter Memorial Service at St. of 1912). Michael's Church, Westoe, SS.

2963 Fletcher Charles Clarke Private 32 27 September 1st/4th 205179 France Son of Thomas and Emma Fletcher Born: Castle Ashby, Hornsea Cemetery. Soldiers Died in [CWGC = 1917 (Territorial) East Northamptonshire. E. M.44. (Yorkshire). the Great War Conrad Clarke] Yorkshire Regt. Jarrow. (150 Brigade, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 5357 Fletcher R. Corporal Unknown Unknown Sherwood 25 Henry Street, Second son of Mr. and Mrs. R. In a hospital in Boulogne in Mon. 29 April Foresters Jarrow (in April Fletcher of 25 Henry Street, April 1918 suffering from 1918 + Fri. 3 May 1918) Jarrow trench-fever (Jarrow Express 1918 (Jarrow + 'Gazette'). In a hospital in Express) + Fri. 25 Trouville (?) suffering from October 1918 gas an (Jarrow Express) 5416 Fletcher Thomas Private Unknown Unknown DLI 34 John Street, Eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Reported 'Missing' since 27 Fri. 5 July 1918 Hebburn New Town Fletcher of 34 John Street, May 1918 (Jarrow Express) (Jarrow Express) Hebburn New Town [Battle on the Aisne].

5475 Fletcher John Rifleman Unknown Unknown 17 St. Paul's Road, Son of Mrs. J. Fletcher of 17 St. Wounded and admitted to a Wed. 18 Jarrow Paul's Road, Jarrow hospital in Southport by 20 September 1918 + September 1918 - Jarrow Fri. 20 September Express. 1918 (Jarrow Express) 5536 Fletcher Stephen L/C Unknown Military Unknown London Regt. South Shields. He attended Westoe Boys' Thurs. 14 March Medal and Secondary School. 1918 + Sat. 14 Croix de December 1918 Guerre (Belgium) 889 Flett David Henry First 35 2 May 1917 SS 'Warnow' Mercantil 34 Milton Street, SS Only son of John and H. Flett Sarah Flett (née Starker) of Children: Harold, John, Sadie Born in North Shields. (In Tower Hill Memorial SS Marine Thurs. 24 May Engineer (Dundee) e Marine 34 Milton Street, SS. (They and David Henry - 'Gazette'. Memoriam). Engineers' 1917 + Thurs. 2 were married in St. Michael's Sarah (SS, June q. 1913) and Association ROH May 1918 + Mon. Church, SS, on 9 April 1905. David Henry Flett (SS, March 7 February 1921 Their marriage was q. 1916). registered in SS during the June quarter of 1905).

148 Floyd Robert Ingle C. Private 35 25 April 1915 1/Border Regt. 6527 25 April 1915 Dardanell 82 Catherine A Plater's Labourer at Son of Wilkinson (A Draper) and Isabella Floyd (née Scales) of [His wife, Isabella, was born in Children: Isabella Scales (Bella) Born and E. in SS. Married Helles Memorial. St. Aidan's Thurs. 1 July 1915 Thurs. 1 July 1915 + SS (Shannon - (87 Brigade, 29th (1914-5 Star) es Street, SS (1881), Readhead's Shipyard Annie R. Floyd of 82 Catherine 14 Ormonde Street, SS. SS and was 27 in 1911. (SS, June q. 1906), Thomas Lilly with three children. Served Panel 119 to 125 or Church ROH, SS + + Tues. 25 April Library ROH Marriage: GRO) Division) (Balkans 24 Burrow Street, Street, SS (1881). [He was born at (They were married in St. 'Robert Ingal Floyd' - 'Gazette. (SS, December q. 1909) and through the Boer War. KIA 222 and 223. Readhead's 1916 + Wed. 25 2B) SS (in 1911) and 14 Reeth, Yorkshire, and was 30 in Stephen's Church, SS, on 4 Birth registered in SS - David (SS, December q. 1912). on his first day at Gallipoli. (In (Turkey). Plaque + Dale April 1917 + Ormonde Street, SS 1881. She was born in SS and was April 1904. Their marriage December q. 1880. The SS Sister and B-in-L: W.R. Craig. Memoriam). Street Roll of Thurs. 25 April also 30 in 1881.] was registered in SS during Library ROH incorrectly says Aunt Nellie. Honour + SS 1918 + Tues. 29 the June quarter of 1904). he was 40.] Library ROH . July 1919 + Soldiers Died in the Great War.

2603 Flynn John Private Unknown 31 October 19/DLI 46886 No 1914-5 Star France Born in SS. E. Richmond, Vichte Military Soldiers Died in 1918 (Bantams) (104 Yorkshire. R. Middlesbrough. Cemetery. III.C.2. the Great War Brigade, 35th (Belgium). Division) 5494 Foggon John George Private 81 (Born: 22 December q. 8/NF (34 8262 10 July 1915 Dardanell 123 High Street, A General Labourer (in Son of James and Sarah Foggon Mary Ellen Foggon (née [His father, James (Plater's Children (all born in Jarrow): Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 18 October March 1890) 1971 Brigade, 11th (Formerly (1914-5 Star) es Jarrow (in 1891), 4 1911 and June 1920) (née Judd) of 4 Stanley Street, Potter) of 49 Union Street, Labourer in a Shipyard), was Catherine (3.12.1906), James registered in SS - June q. School ROH, 1918 (Jarrow (Northumberl (Northern) 721405) (Balkans Stanley Street, Jarrow (in 1911). (Their marriage Jarrow (in June 1920). (They born in East Jarrow and died Edward (4.4.1911), John 1890. Baptised in St. Bede's Jarrow Express) + Sat. 16 and Central) Division) 2B) Jarrow (in 1901 was registered in Dublin South were married in SS' Registry in Jarrow - SS; March q. 1927, George (23.5.1915; Died: R.C. Church, Jarrow, on 7 November 1918 (Formerly Royal and 1911), and 49 during the September quarter of Office on 11 October 1914. aged 72. His mother, Sarah, 1980), Mary Catherine May 1890. He served for 5 Field Artillery) Union Street, 1885). Their marriage was was born in Swords, Co. (4.12.1919), Raymond (SS; years 204 days. A P.O.W. by Jarrow (in June registered in SS during the Dublin, and died in Jarrow - Sept. q. 1921; D: 1985), Eileen 18 October 1918 - Jarrow 1920) December quarter of 1914). SS; September q. 1929, aged (SS; Sept. q. 1923) & Agnes Express. Wounded by 16 75. 6 children, 3 living.] Doreen (SS; Dec. Q. 1925; November 1918 Died: 2008).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 2937 Foley James L/C Unknown 1 October 1/King's Own 10120 15 January 1915 France Born in Hebburn. E. Jarrow. Loos Memorial. St. Aloysius' R.C. Fri. 13 August 1915 Yorkshire Light (1914-5 Star) He attended St. Aloysius' R.C. Panel 97 and 98 School ROH, 1915 (Jarrow Infantry (83 School, Hebburn, leaving in Hebburn + St. Express) + Brigade, 28th 1890. Aloysius' Church Soldiers Died in Division) ROH, Hebburn the Great War

6661 Foley John Corporal Unknown Unknown Northumberland 106 William Street, In Manchester Infirmary Fri. 28 July 1916 Fusiliers Hebburn (in July suffering from gas poisoning (Jarrow Express) 1916) and shell-shock by 27 July 1916 - Jarrow Express.

3204 Follin Edward Gunner 35 10 November Labour Corps 384363 18 August 1915 France 26 Eccleston Road, St. Hilda's Colliery Mary Follin (née Dolphin) of Daughter: Edna M. Follin - Born: Castle Eden, Co. Harton Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Soldiers Died in 1918 (1914-5 Star) Bents, SS 26 Eccleston Road, Bents, SS. whose birth was registered in Durham. E. SS. Formerly T.9284. (South Sacred Heart the Great War (They were married in SS' SS during the September 49861 RGA. and S/10437 Shields). Altar, SS + St. Registry Office on 12 quarter of 1919. Black Watch (Royal Hilda's Miners' December 1903. Their Highlanders). Lodge ROH + St. marriage was registered in SS Michael's ROH, during the December quarter SS of 1903).

735 Foord Humphrey Private 29 20 July 1917 19/DLI 19/1047 No 1914-5 Star France 38 Dock Street, N.E.R. - Tyne Dock Son of Thomas and Mary Jane Maria Patterson (formerly Born in SS. Villers-Faucon St. Mary's Parish John Sheen + Sat. Balfour (Bantams) (106 Tyne Dock (in Foord of 100 Bede Street, Tyne Foord, née Campbell) of 168 Communal Cemetery. Churchyard 4 August 1917 + Brigade, 35th August 1917) Dock Palmerston Street, SS D.35. Memorial Cross, Tues. 7 Division) Tyne Dock + Dock September 1920 + Superintendent's Soldiers Died in Staff ROH, Tyne the Great War Dock + Hudson Street Union Methodist Church ROH, Tyne Dock

192 Ford George Private Unknown 20 July 1916 18/DLI (Durham 28232 No 1914-5 Star France Eleanor Street, SS A Barman at the [To Louvencourt (4/7), Born and E. in SS. Ploegsteert Sat. 2 (Local Fri. 8 September 1916 (Berguette Pals) (93 Avenue Hotel, SS Bernaville (5/7), Berneuil Memorial. Panel 8 Casualties) + Fri. 8 and Béthune Brigade, 31st (7/7), Conteville (8/7). and 9. (Belgium). September 1916 + sector) Division) Entrained for Berguette and Soldiers Died in Béthune sector (9/7). the Great War Entrained at Lillers for Doullens (8/10).] 266 Ford William Bains AB 20 (Born: 6 24 November Howe Bn. RND TZ/3170 2 Coxon's Court, Readhead's Shipyard Son of William Ford of 2 Coxon's Unmarried. [Enlisted: 5 January 1915. He had at least one brother: *CWGC* St. Sever Cemetery Heugh Street Roll Fri. 8 December Fri. 8 December 1916 July 1895) 1916 (DOW) (63rd (Royal (RNVR) Mitre Street, SS (An Apprentice Fitter - Court, Mitre Street, SS Draft for MEF: 5 December St. V.B. issued to. Brothers: Extension, Rouen. of Honour + 1916 + Fri. 22 (Battle of the Naval) Division) 'Gazette') (Apprentice 1915. Joined Howe Bn: 10 Jim and Tim. He had one O.II.U.8. Readhead's February 1918 + Ancre) Rivetter - RND January 1916 to 13 November sister. Sister & Brother-in- Plaque Wed. 24 Database) 1916.] Law: Mr. & Mrs. J. Welch + November 1920 + nephew Josy. Fri. 24 November 1922 + RND Database 1068 Ford Robert Private Unknown 21 March 2/DLI (18 78859 No 1914-5 Star France Born in North Shields. E. SS. Arras Memorial. Bay Brunswick St. & Tues. 22 April 1918 Brigade, 6th 8 Wilson St. Roll of 1919 + Soldiers ('Operation Division) Honour. (?) + St. Died in the Great Michael') Michael's ROH, War SS (?) 1353 Ford William L/C 21 22 June 1915 1st/8th 1653 19 April 1915 France Hebburn. Son of Thomas and the late Mary No SDGW entry. He died of Étaples Military St. Cuthbert's (DOW) (Territorial) DLI (1914-5 Star) Ann Ford of 21 Carter Avenue, wounds received in action in Cemetery. II.B.9A. Church Roll of (151 Brigade, Hebburn 18th General Hospital, Honour, Hebburn 50th Étaples. He left 'effects' (Northumbrian) valued at £6 7s 1d and a Division) gratuity of £3 to his father, Thomas. 4494 Ford Alexander AB Unknown Unknown Hood Bn. RND TZ/3218 39 Wellington An Electric Crane Rhoda Ford (née Cummings) [Enlisted: 7 January 1915. Children (all registered in SS): Birth registered in Wellington Street RND Service (Born: 13 (RNVR) Street, SS Driver (RND Service of 39 Wellington Street, SS. Children: Rhoda (B. & D. Alexander (March q. 1912), Sunderland - December q. Roll of Honour, Record + Tues. 10 September Record) (They were married in SS' December q. 1922), James Margaret (June q. 1913), Nora 1887. Height: 5'3". Light SS August 1920 1887 - RND Registry Office on 11 June (June q. 1924) & Rhoda (Sept. q. 1914), Jennie (June q. hair. Brown eyes. A Roman Service 1910. Their marriage was (December q. 1930).] 1917) & Peter (December q. Catholic. Record) registered in SS during the 1920). June quarter of 1910).

5231 Ford William Private Unknown Unknown DLI 10 Heron Street, SS Hepple and Co., SS Youngest son of Mrs. Ford of 10 [He had served three years Wounded and in a hospital - Wed. 13 (in November 1918) Heron Street, SS with the colours up to where he had had a foot November 1918 November 1918.] amputated by 13 November 1918 - 'Gazette'.

4955 Fordyce Philip Trooper Unknown Unknown Yeomanry 81 Monkton Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fordyce Hilda F. Fordyce (née Dexter). Daughter: Elsie I. (Islington, Birth registered in SS - March Fri. 27 April 1917 Alexander Terrace, Jarrow (in of 81 Monkton Terrace, Jarrow (They were married in SS' London; June q. 1922). q. 1896. Severely wounded (Jarrow Express) April 1917) Registry Office on 10 July and in a hospital in the UK - 1920. Their marriage was 'Jarrow Express (April 1917). registered in SS during the July quarter of 1920).

1608 Foreman John Private 26 3 May 1917 5/Cameron S/20111 25 October 1915 101 Adelaide Youngest son of John George and Ada Foreman (née Carlson) [Sons: John Foreman (SS; Eldest Brother: George William Born, E. and R. in SS. Father Arras Memorial. Bay St. Mark's Church Fri. 3 May 1918 + Highlanders (26 (1914-5 Star) Street, SS Jane Stobbart Foreman of 139 of 101 Adelaide Street, SS. September q. 1913) and Arras - died 17 June 1930, aged 52 of three children. There is a 9 Commemorative Mon. 24 Brigade, 9th Adelaide Street, SS (living at 135 (They were married in St. Foreman (SS; September q. (Headstone) (GRO - 51). Family Headstone in St. Stained Glass November 1919 + (Scottish) Adelaide Street in May 1918). Mary's Church, SS, on 27 1917). [Arras Foreman Brother: Fred (Ted) - died in SS Peter's Graveyard, Harton, Window, SS Thurs. 3 May Division) February 1910. Their married Laura Jamieson in SS on 9 May 1911, aged 31. SS. S-in-L & B-in-L: Mr. & 1923 + Soldiers marriage was registered in SS during the June q. of 1941.] Niece: Ethel. Father-in-Law: A. Mrs. Ross. (In Memoriam). Died in the Great during the March quarter of Carlson. S & B-in-L: Cecil(ia?) & War 1910). George. Sister & B-in-L: Ethel & Jack.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 1491 Forester Albert Turner Sergeant 32 16 June 1917 12/NF (62 19/1630 No 1914-5 Star France 1 Doxford Terrace, Eldest son of Frederick William Ethel Ivydene Mary Forester Free BMD spells his wife's Born in Hetton-le-Hole, Co. Arras Memorial. Bay Tues. 16 April Brigade, 21st North Murton, Co. and Dorothy Forester of Hetton (née Ingram) of 1 Doxford middle name as 'Icyoline' or Durham. E. Sunderland. Also 2 and 3 1918 + Soldiers Division) Durham House, 17 Marine Approach, SS Terrace, North Murton, Co. 'Teyoline'. lived at Hetton-le-Hole. Died in the Great Durham. (They were married War on 29 April 1907. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1907).

1712 Form William Acting 21 ('Jarrow 22 December 1/West Yorkshire 4/8120 2 September Dardanell 10 Lord Street, A Regular Soldier Second son of John Charles and Unmarried. [His parents [His father, John Charles, was Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born in Wallsend Cambrin Churchyard Grange Road Fri. 5 January Corporal Express') or 1916 Regt. (18 1915 (1914-5 es Jarrow (in 1911 and (Formerly a Rivet- Margaret Form (née Atkinson) of were married in SS' Registry a 47-year old Painter in a Jarrow): Charles (20), Mary (Tynemouth; December q. Extension. S.44. West Baptist 1917 (Jarrow 22 Brigade, 6th Star) (Balkans December 1916) Heater in a Shipyard) 10 Lord Street, Jarrow (in 1911 Office on 23 August 1890. Shipyard. He was born in (17), John (12), Joseph (9), 1895). E. and R. in Jarrow. Church ROH, Express) + Division) 2B) and 52 Duke Street, and January 1917) and 52 Duke Their marriage was Swansea. His mother, Jane (8), Henry (5), James (2) He joined the Army shortly Jarrow Soldiers Died in Jarrow Street, Jarrow registered in SS during the Margaret, was 39 and was and Annie (2 months). before the outbreak of the the Great War September quarter of 1890.] born in Jarrow. They had war - 'Jarrow Express'. been married for 20 years and had had ten children, nine still living.] 1122 Forrest John Deck 19 (Born: 1 28 March HM Trawler 9220DA 14 St Aidan's Road, Telegraph Messenger Son of Thomas Henry (Shipyard Unmarried. [He was engaged His father, Thomas Henry (A Brother: (Thomas Henry) Tom Birth registered in SS - June q. Chatham Naval Hedley Street Thurs. 4 Hand May 1896) 1916 'Saxon Prince' (RNR) SS (in 1901), and (Government Post Labourer) and Mary Forrest (née in mine-sweeping and patrol Shipyard Labourer), was born Forrest (on Active Service) 1896. Drowned on Active Memorial. Memorial Roll of Honour November 1915 + 105 Hedley Street, Office) (in 1911) Sheriff) of 105 Hedley Street, SS duties.] in SS and was 50. He died in (No. 5014). Brother: William Service - Lost through the Reference: 19. Wed. 28 March SS (in 1911, (in 1911). (They were married in SS - March q. 1939, aged 78. (11 in 1901; SS - December q. foundering of H.M.T. 'Saxon (Kent). 1917 + Tues. 11 November 1915 & St Michael's Church, SS, on 12 His mother, Mary, was born in 1889). Sisters (1911 ages): Prince'. The 'Saxon Prince' December 1917 + 1916) November 1885. Their marriage SS and also 50. She died in SS - Laura (20; SS - December q. was lost in a south-west Fri. 28 March was registered in SS during the March q. 1954, aged 93.] 1891; A Domestic Servant) and Force 12 storm off Dover 1919 December quarter of 1885). May (9; SS - September q. with all hands. (In 1901). Memoriam).

2469 Forrest Kirton Smith Driver 27 24 October 'B' Battery, 317th 770513 No 1914-5 Star France Son of George and Mary Jane Brother: Jack. Sisters: Mary Born and E. in SS. (In Étaples Military Sat. 2 November 1918 (DOW) Brigade RFA Forrest of 36 Garwood Street, SS. Ellen and Maggie. Sister & Memoriam). Cemetery. LXVII.L.8. 1918 + Tues. 24 (His mother, Mary Jane, died on 4 Brother-in-Law: Annie & Joe + October 1922 + October 1917). nephew Jim. Soldiers Died in the Great War

4418 Forrest Matthew Petty Unknown Military Unknown Hood Bn. RND TZ/1064 1914-5 Star Dardanell 42 Devonshire An Apprentice Son of Matthew Forrest (Assistant Agnes Forrest (née Duncan). [Enlisted: 4 November 1914. Children: Mary (SS, March q. Birth registered in SS - March Wed. 12 February PHOTO Officer (Born: 23 Medal (Formerly 1st es Street, SS (in Moulder at Taylor's Staithesmaster at Tyne Dock) of (They were married in SS' Acting L/S (unpaid) - 1926) and James D. (SS, q. 1895. Height: 5'9½". Dark 1919 February Platoon, 'A' (Balkans November 1914) Foundry, Templetown 42 Devonshire Street, SS Registry Office on 7 July 25.3.1918. Acting L/S (paid) - December q. 1929). hair. Blue eyes. A Baptist. 1895 - RND Company, 2B) 1924. Their marriage was 11.8.1918. Promoted P.O. - Wounded on 6 August 1915 Service Collingwood Bn. registered in SS during the 10.9.1918.] and in hospital at Alexandria - Record) RND) September quarter of 1924). 'Gazette'.

5014 Forrest Thomas Henry Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 14 St Aidan's Road, Son of Thomas Henry (Shipyard [His father, Thomas Henry (A Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born in SS - June q. 1898. Hedley Street Tues. 11 (Born: 1898) SS (in 1901), and Labourer) and Mary Forrest (née Shipyard Labourer), was born SS): William (11 in 1901), Laura Brother: Deck Hand John Roll of Honour December 1917 105 Hedley Street, Sheriff) of 105 Hedley Street, SS. in SS (March q. 1861) and was (20; A Domestic Servant), John Forrest, HM Trawler 'Saxon SS (in 1911) (They were married in St Michael's 50. He died in SS - March q. (14; A Telegraph Messenger) Prince', 28 March 1916, aged Church, SS, on 12 November 1885. 1939, aged 78. His mother, and May (9). 19 (No. 1122). Their marriage was registered in Mary, was born in SS and was SS during the December quarter of 50. She died in SS - March q. 1885). 1954, aged 93. They had been married for 25 years.]

6330 Forrest Joseph Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 98 Campbell Street, He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on Fri. 21 May 1915 (Territorial) SS (in May 1915) 20 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 1046 Forrester John Robert Private 24 (25 - 7 June 1916 5/Wiltshire Regt. 20938 17 November Dardanell Youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Born in SS. E. and R. East Amara War Mon. 2 October 'Gazette') (DOW) (40 Brigade, 13th 1915 (1914-5 es Forrester of London (formerly of Ham, Essex. His birth was Cemetery. XII.K.3. 1916 + Soldiers (Western) Star) (Balkans SS) registered in SS during the (Iraq). Died in the Great Division) 2B) March quarter of 1892. War

3250 Forrester Robert Private 34 22 March 11/Essex Regt. 12799 24 August 1915 France South Shields. Son of John and Elizabeth Born in SS. E. Colchester, Arras Memorial. Bay Soldiers Died in 1918 (18 Brigade, 6th (1914-5 Star) Forrester of 7 Milner Street, Essex. R. SS. 7. the Great War ('Operation Division) Westoe, SS Michael') 6496 Forrester William Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 241 John He enlisted in the 4th Fri. 28 May 1915 (Northumbrian) Williamson Street, (Northumbrian) Howitzers Howitzer Brigade SS (in May 1915) RFA on 27 May 1915 - RFA 'Gazette. 57 Forster Charlton Private 39 1 July 1916 7/Yorkshire Regt. 14486 13 July 1915 France 39 Peel Street, SS St. Hilda's Colliery Son of the late John and Elizabeth Agnes Forster (née [In front of Fricourt. 'A' Children: Rose M. Forster (SS, Born: , Newcastle. Fricourt British St. Bede's R.C. Thurs. 20 July Fri. 28 July 1916 + Fri. Waggett (50 Brigade, 17th (1914-5 Star) Forster McFadden) of 39 Peel Street, Company attacked at 7.45 am. June quarter 1913) and E. SS. KIA during the attack Cemetery. Special Sacred Heart 1916 + Fri. 28 July 24 June 2016 (Northern) SS. (They were married in SS' - in error & the men were Charlton Forster (SS, on Fricourt Village. Memorial B.13. Altar, SS + St. 1916 + Tues. 28 Division) Registry Office on 16 July practically all destroyed in the December quarter 1914). 7/Yorkshire's casualties that Hilda's Miners' June 2016 + Fri. 1 1906. Their marriage was first 20 yards by a single day were five officers KIA and Lodge ROH July 2016 + registered in SS during the machine-gun. Remaining coys ten officers wounded with Soldiers Died in September quarter of 1906). moved forward at 2.30 pm. 336 Other Ranks KIA or the Great War Relieved during evening & to wounded. Heilly. Casualties - 351.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 776 Forster George Private 23 1 July 1916 'B' Company, 22 22/1538 No 1914-5 Star France 67 McIntyre Street, Wallsend Slipway Youngest son of Mary Ann Tully [His mother Mary Ann's [Attacked south of La Boisselle Sister: Annie Wright Forster - Born in Tyne Dock. Enlisted Thiépval Memorial. Jarrow Library John Sheen + Sat. Sat. 1 September 1916 (Tyneside Jarrow (in 1911) (Warehouseman - Ship- (formerly Forster, née Leighton) death was registered in SS - 7.30 am - moved forward with born in Tyne Dock and aged 13 in Jarrow. His father William Pier and Face 10B, ROH 1 September 1916 + Fri. 24 June 2016 Scottish) / NF (Formerly of Tyne Chandler (in 1911)) and the late William Ridley March q. 1923, aged 68. She 21/NF - high casualties - just in April 1911 (SS; June q. Ridley's death was registered 11B and 12B + Fri. 8 September (102 Brigade, Dock - 'Gazette') Forster. (Their marriage was was born in Newcastle. 150 men located in German 1898). in SS - December q. 1897, 1916 (Jarrow 34th Division) registered in Gateshead during Stepfather: Robert Tully - line at nightfall. Withdrew aged 43. Chums: Charlie and Express) + Mon. the June quarter of 1875). born in SS and a 60-year old from positions behind Tara George Carter. 12 March 1917 + Stationary Engineman in an Usna line through Albert to Fri. 16 March Engine Works in April 1911.] Millencourt (4/7).] 1917 (Jarrow Express) + Tues. 28 June 2016 + Fri. 1 July 2016 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

1545 Forster Robert Sergeant 27 25 March 19/DLI (Bantams) 323057 France Son of Margaret and the late John The late Sarah Jane (Sally) Brother: William (in U.S. E. in SS. SDGW calls him Pozières Memorial. Sat. 20 April 1918 1918 (104 Brigade, Forster of Harton Colliery Forster (née Ockleford). [She Army). Only Sister and B-in-L: 'Robert Foster'. The 'Gazette' Panel 68 to 72 + Mon. 23 ('Operation 35th Division) died on 23 December 1917, Annie and Robert Armstrong + twice says he died on 25 December 1918 + Michael') aged 25.] (They were married nephew Robin (in Canada). March 1918. (In Memoriam). Tues. 25 March (CGWC + on 21 May 1916. Their Brother: Jim (in France). 1919 + Soldiers SDGW = 29 marriage was registered in SS Died in the Great March 1918) during the June quarter of War 1916). 1934 Forster John Henry Private 41 14 October 'B' Company, 36078 No 1914-5 Star France Pelton House, Son of James and Annie Forster of Elizabeth Waugh Forster of His son, Anthony Forster, Died Born: Melkridge, Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Nicholas' Roll Soldiers Died in 1918 19/DLI Station Road, Henshaw, Bardon Mill, Pelton House, Station Road, on Active Service on 1 Northumberland. E. SS. R. Panel 128 to 131 and of Honour, the Great War (Bantams) (104 Boldon Colliery. Northumberland. Boldon Colliery. (She died on February 1940, aged 32. Boldon Colliery. 162 and 162A. Boldon Colliery Brigade, 35th 11 November 1961, aged 82 - (Family Headstone in Harton (Belgium). Division) Buried in Harton Cemetery). Cemetery).

2111 Forster John Helm Private 21 20 September 10/NF (68 23990 No 1914-5 Star France 125 St. Paul's Road, A Grocer's Shop Son of John William and Jane Unmarried. [His father, John William, was Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born in Jarrow. E. Newcastle. Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in 1917 Brigade, 23rd Jarrow (in 1911) Assistant (in 1911) Forster (née Helm) of 125 St. born in Jarrow and was a 40- Jarrow): Frances Carr (10 - Panel 19 to 23 and Honour the Great War Division) Paul's Road, Jarrow. (They were year old Rivetter in a Ship September q. 1900), William 162. (Belgium). married on 5 August 1895. Their Repair Yard. His mother, Jane, Edward (8), Alexander (4) and marriage was registered in SS was born in Sunderland and Rebecca (1). during the September quarter of was 37. They had been 1895). married for 15 years and had had six children, five still living.] 2112 Forster Thomas Joseph Private Unknown 2 April 1917 13/NF (62 46476 No 1914-5 Star France Born in Jarrow. Enlisted in Arras Memorial. Bay Jarrow Library Brigade, 21st Sunderland. 2 and 3 ROH Division) 2661 Forster John Private 18 1 July 1916 23 (Tyneside 29/83 No 1914-5 Star France 10 Oak Street, Son of Mr. Jesse Forster of 10 Oak Unmarried. [Attacked with 20/NF, moving Born in Hebburn. E. Thiépval Memorial. Tues. 28 June Scottish) / NF Hebburn Colliery Street, Hebburn Colliery forward up Mash Valley to the Sunderland. Pier and Face 10B, 2016 + Fri. 1 July (102 Brigade, north of La Boisselle - heavy 11B and 12B 2016 + Soldiers 34th Division) casualties while crossing No Died in the Great Man's Land with the battalion War being almost completely annihilated.]

3517 Forster William Private Unknown 23 January 1/West Yorkshire 3/9560 5 December 1914 France Born: Washington, Co. Potijze Burial Ground St. Hilda's Lodge Soldiers Died in 1916 Regt. (18 (1914-5 Star) Durham. E. Jarrow. Cemetery. F.5. ROH the Great War Brigade, 6th (Belgium). Division) 4027 Forster J. Corporal Unknown Unknown Royal Garrison Married. Brothers-in-Law: AB William Father- and Mother-in-Law: Tues. 22 February Tues. 22 February Artillery Thompson - Collingwood Bn. Mr. and Mrs. James 1916 1916 (Includes his RND (No. 4026), Driver Thompson of Marsden three brothers-in-law) Frederick Thompson - RFA (No. Colliery. 4068) & Private James Thompson (No. 4204)..

7280 Forster Frederick Private 21 18 October 18/West 307344 No 1914-5 Star France Sandy Chare, A Newsboy (in 1911) Son of George and Annie Forster [His father George's death [His father, George (A Colliery Siblings (1911 ages): William Born in Black Fell, Birtley, Co. Niederzwehren Whitburn Joseph 1918 Yorkshire Regt. Whitburn (in 1911) (née Hutchinson) of Sandy Chare, was registered in SS - March Labourer), was born at Felling Wheatley (22; Born: Black Fell, Durham. Birth registered in Cemetery, Kassel. Methodist Whitburn (in 1911). (They were q. 1928, aged 69. Sister: Shore, Co. Durham, and was Birtley; Chester-le-Street - Chester-le-Street - June q. II.M.9. (Germany). Church ROH + St. married in St. Simon's Church, Mary Jane (15 in 1911; Born: 52. His mother, Annie, was December q. 1888; A 1887. He left 'effects' valued Mary's Church Simonside, SS, on 1 January 1888. Black Fell; Chester-le-Street - born in Whitburn and was 50. Quarryman), Bathia Annie (21; at £37 0s 8d (including a ROH, Whitburn + Their marriage was registered in June q. 1894 or June q. They had been married for 23 B: Black Fell; Chester-le-Street - gratuity of £14 10s) to his Whitburn Village SS during the March quarter of 1895).] years and had had five March q. 1890) and Ralph mother, Annie. Enlisted in Green Memorial 1888). children, all still living.] Hutchinson (19; B: Black Hill; Sunderland. Formerly 307344 Paper Mill Labourer). - 8th West Yorkshire Regt.

3459 Forsyth Thomas P. Gunner 21 15 February 1st/4th Durham 664 France Palmer's Shipbuilders [He attended St. Bede's R.C. His brother, James Forsyth, No SDGW entry. A member Maple Copse St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 1916 Howitzer Battery (Jarrow Shipyard - School, Jarrow - '5th Howitzer resided at 4 Edith Street, of St. Bede's R.C. Institute & Cemetery. Special School ROH, (Jarrow Express) + RFA (Territorial) Staff) Battery' - in April 1915.] Jarrow. F.C., Jarrow. A Territorial. Memorial E.4. Jarrow Tues. 22 February (50th Letter from Major Robert (Belgium). 1916 + Soldiers (Northumbrian) Chapman: He had Died in the Great Division) volunteered for a dangerous War + Brigadier assignment/duty O.F.G. Hogg (circumstances explained).

777 Foster Thomas Private 23 1 July 1916 'B' Company, 22 22/1474 No 1914-5 Star France [Attacked south of La Boisselle Born in Tyne Dock. Enlisted in Thiépval Memorial. Tues. 28 June (Tyneside 7.30 am - moved forward with Jarrow. Pier and Face 10B, 2016 + Fri. 1 July Scottish) / NF 21/NF - high casualties - just 11B and 12B 2016 + John (102 Brigade, 150 men located in German Sheen + Soldiers 34th Division) line at nightfall. Withdrew Died in the Great from positions behind Tara War Usna line through Albert to Millencourt (4/7).]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 1575 Foster James William Private 35 25 April 1918 13/Yorkshire 33992 27 March 1915 France 55 Palatine Street, He had a stepfather. Margaret Temple Foster (née Children: Margaret T. (SS, Born in North Shields. E. in St. Stephen's Sat. 27 April 1918 Wigham (Billy) (DOW) Regt. (late (1914-5 Star) SS Pattison) of 55 Palatine December q. 1911) and Joseph SS. Formerly R4/062038 Churchyard, South + Mon. 25 April Remounts) Street, SS. (They were S. Foster (SS, September q. R.A.S.C. Died of wounds Shields. Special 1921 + Tues. 25 (Bantams) (121 married in St. Michael's 1915). Sister & B-in-L: Mary & received/sustained on 31 Memorial. April 1922 + Wed. Brigade, 40th Church, SS, on 7 September Tom Scott. Mother-in-Law: December 1917. He died in 25 April 1923 + Division) 1904. Their marriage was Mrs. Pattison. North Evington Hospital, Soldiers Died in registered in SS during the Leicester. (In Memoriam). the Great War September quarter of 1904).

2113 Foster Joseph Private 20 5 November 1st/9th 9/4992 No 1914-5 Star France 7 Third Street, Coal Miner (Colliery Son of Thomas Foster of 45 Oak Unmarried. [To front line [His father, Thomas, was born [Post established on Bapaume E. Gateshead. R. Wardley, Co. Warlencourt British Jarrow Library Soldiers Died in 1916 (Territorial) DLI Wardley Colliery, Labourer) (in 1911) Street, Jarrow, and the late (Maxwell Trench) (3/11). at Wardley, Co. Durham, and Road. WD records machine- Durham. A native of Wardley Cemetery. I.J.27. ROH the Great War (Somme) (151 Brigade, Co. Durham (in Frances Foster. (His mother's War Diary notes Butte de was a 58-year old Stationary gun in dug-out NE side of Colliery, , Co. Durham. 50th 1911) death was registered in SS - Warlencourt seen very Engineman in a Colliery. His Butte de Warlencourt held up S: Florence - born in Wardley (Northumbrian) September q. 1913, aged 68). clearly. Attacked (5/11) - 'A' mother, Frances, was born at advance. Enemy counter- and 17 in April 1911. Division) and 'C' Companies moved Ayr and was 64. They had attacked about 3 pm.] [Desperate hand to hand forward 9.10 am. - Quarry been married for 34 years and fighting all afternoon - driven taken and Gird Line occupied had had 11 children, six still out of Butte Alley during by 10.30 am.] living.] night. Casualties - 406.]

2537 Foster Edward Thomas Gunner Unknown 11 August 354th Siege 176622 France Born and E. in SS. He Heath Cemetery, St. Michael's Soldiers Died in Y. 1918 Battery RGA attended Westoe Boys' Harbonnières. II.F.5. ROH, SS + the Great War Secondary School. Westoe Boys' Secondary School ROH 2978 Foster William Private 19 31 March 7/East Yorkshire 29524 No 1914-5 Star France 8 Wadham Terrace, Son of William and Mary Ann Unmarried. Born and E. in SS. Arras Memorial. Bay Soldiers Died in 1918 Regt. (50 Tyne Dock Foster of 8 Wadham Terrace, Tyne 4 and 5 the Great War Brigade, 17th Dock (Northern) Division) 3315 Foster Joseph Samuel Gunner 34 29 October Royal Field 21581 21 May 1915 France 31 Toppings Row, Margaret Foster of 31 Born in Newcastle. E. Boldon Duisans British St. Nicholas' Roll Soldiers Died in Bailey 1918 (DOW) Artillery (1914-5 Star) Boldon Colliery Toppings Row, Boldon Colliery. Cemetery, Étrun. of Honour, the Great War Attached 8th Colliery VIII.B.44, Boldon Colliery Division Train A.S.C. 4491 Foster John Thomas AB Unknown Unknown 3rd Platoon, 'A' TZ/1083 1914-5 Star Dardanell 12 West Row, A Miner (RND Service Son of John Foster of 12 West [28 days detention for [Enlisted: 5 November 1914. 8 [2.12.1915 - Returned off Height: 5'6". Brown hair. RND Service (Born: 31 Company, (RNVR) es Harton Colliery, Record) Row, Harton Colliery, Tyne Dock disobedience of orders and June 1915 - Transferred to leave. 12.7.1916 - Deprived of Blue eyes. C. of E. Tattooed Record August 1890 - Collingwood Bn. (Balkans Tyne Dock breaking away from an escort Hood Bn. 6.9.1915 - Admitted seven days' pay. 2.3.1917 - 28 design inside right forearm. RND Service and Hood Bn. 2B) (four days remitted). to St. Andrew's Hospital on days detention for creating a War Gratuity - £14. Record) RND 22.4.1919 - Medical Board Malta (Dysentry). 8.10.1915 - disturbance, giving the wrong (40% disability, attributable).] Embarked for England on HS name, etc.] 'Panama'. 16.10.1915 - Admitted to Haslar Hospital (dysentry, convalescing).]

6276 Foster Allan Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 188 Mile End Road, Sarah M. Foster (née Children (all births registered Birth registered in SS - Tues. 18 May (Territorial) SS (in May 1915) Hutchinson). (They were in SS): William T. (June q. September q. 1897. He 1915 (Divisional married in St. Stephen's 1928), Allan (September q. enlisted in the 1st/7th DLI on Pioneers, 50th Church, SS, on 7 July 1927. 1930) and Rosemary 17 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Northumbrian) Their marriage was (December q. 1931). Division) registered in SS during the September quarter of 1927).

6675 Foster J. (or H.) Private Unknown Unknown Highland Light 98 William Street, Wounded by 7 September Fri. 8 September Infantry Hebburn (in 1916 - Jarrow Express. 1916 (Jarrow September 1916) Express) 7182 Foster Harold Henry L/C Unknown Unknown 12/NF (62 19/1396 No 1914-5 Star France Lakeside House, Son of Robert Henry and Emma Margaret Elizabeth Foster [His father, Robert Henry (A Siblings (1901 ages): Edith (18; Born in Jarrow. Birth Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August (Born: 6 May Brigade, 21st Hebburn (in 1901), Foster (née Collett) of 1 (née Walker). (They were Coachbuilder), was born in Born: , registered in SS - June q. Roll of Honour, 1915 (Jarrow 1898) Division) and and 1 Kensington Kensington Terrace, SS (in 1911). married in SS' Registry Office Stockton (c. 1865) & was 47. Northumberland), Rosa (14; 1898. Son: Harold (SS; June Hebburn Express) 1/NF (9 Brigade, Terrace, SS (in (Their marriage was registered in on 6 March 1920. Their His mother, Emma, was born Born: Hebburn; SS - December q. 1920; Died: 1981). He 3rd Division) 1911) Tynemouth during the March marriage was registered in SS in Potterton, Yorkshire, & her q. 1886), Ivey (sic) (12; Born: enlisted on 27 April 1915. He quarter of 1885). during the March quarter of death was registered in SS - Hebburn; SS - December q. was discharged on 14 May 1920). March q. 1944, aged 80. 1888) and Albert (11; Born: 1917 - Gunshot Wound. Married for 26 years & had Hebburn; SS - June q. 1890; A Awarded the Silver War had five children, all living.] Bank Clerk in 1911). Badge.

6418 Fothergill John Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 62 Maxwell Street, He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian) SS (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers by 1915 Howitzer Brigade 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. RFA 6448 Fothergill Thomas Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 94 Maxwell Street, He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian) SS (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 1915 Howitzer Brigade 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. RFA 669 Fothergill Thomas L/C Unknown 12 July 1917 10/NF (68 27/932 No 1914-5 Star France 87 Morton Street, Whitburn Colliery Son of Susan Mountain and Margaret (Maggie) Fothergill [Cousins: Lizzie and Jack One daughter: Elsie M. (SS, Born and E. in SS. Enlisted in Ypres (Menin Gate) Morton Street John Sheen + Thurs. 16 August 1917 [Mountain] Brigade, 23rd SS + 53 Cleveland stepson of Helsie Mountain (née Scott) of 53 Cleveland Wilkinson.] Sept. 1915). Sister: Maggie 'A' Company, 27/NF on 14 Memorial. Panel 8 Roll of Honour + Soldiers Died in Division) Street, SS (at the Street, SS. (They were Mountain. Uncle Dick. Uncle January 1915. Wounded: and 12. (Belgium). Whitburn Colliery the Great War + time of his married in St. Stephen's Jack (on active service) & Aunt September 1916. Better ROH Sat. 16 January enlistment). Church, SS, on 14 February Maggie. He had enlisted into known as Thomas Mountain. 1915 + Tues. 31 1915. Their marriage was the Tyneside Irish (27/NF). Memorial Service at St. July + Tues. 7 registered in SS during the Stephen's. August + Thurs. March quarter of 1915). 16 August & Tues. 25 September 1917

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 2979 Fowles Lloyd Private 25 28 August 6/East Yorkshire 15611 14 July 1915 Dardanell Born in SS. Birth registered in Helles Memorial. Soldiers Died in 1915 (DOW) Regt. (Pioneers) (1914-5 Star) es SS - March q. 1890. E. Panel 51 to 54. the Great War (Divisional (Balkans Sunderland. (Turkey). Pioneers, 11th 2B) (Northern) Division)

3036 Fowlie Peter Private 28 21 July 1918 1st/9th 201302 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. St. Hilda's Colliery Fourth son of Margaret and the [He attended Holy Trinity Sister and B-in-L: Maggie and E. SS. Formerly 2833 DLI. Soissons Memorial. Holy Trinity Boys' Tues. 5 November (Territorial) DLI late Robert Fowlie of 66 Percy Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 2 George MacCoy + Nieces: Memorial Service at St. School ROH, SS + 1918 + Soldiers (Divisional Street, SS July 1900; Left: 6 October Maggie, Nora and Catherine. Michael's, Westoe. Brother: Holy Trinity Boys' Died in the Great Pioneers, 62nd 1904.] Had brothers, 'also Tommy (in Henry Fowlie. 'C' Company School ROH, SS War (2nd West China)'. 26/NF (No. 4637). Holy Trinity (Served) + St. Riding) Division) Boys' School - Admitted: 2 Hilda's Miners' July 1900; Left: 6 October Lodge ROH 1904. 4637 Fowlie Henry Private 73 Buried: 14 'C' Company, 26 26/234 No 1914-5 Star France 66 Percy Street, SS A Coal Miner (Harton Son of Margaret and the late Mary Fowlie (née Brown) of [9 October 1916 - Discharged Sister & B-in-L: Maggie and Enlisted: 24 November 1914. Harton Cemetery. Sat. 16 January October 1968 (Tyneside Irish) / (in January 1915) Cemetery Burial Robert Fowlie of 66 Percy Street, 66 Percy Street (?) (They on medical grounds (Wounds) George MacCoy + Nieces: Wounded on 1 July 1916 (Left 7.5642. (South 1916 + John NF (103 Brigade, and 14 Agnes Register - 'Retired') SS were married in St. Michael's (John Sheen). Brother: Private Maggie, Nora and Catherine. hand) (Aged 23): 34 CCS - Shields). Sheen + 'Irish 34th Division) Street, SS (John Church, SS, on 28 November Peter Fowlie, 1st/9th DLI, 21 He had brothers, 'also Tommy 1.7.1916 + Evacuated - Heroes' (1917) Sheen) 1914. Their marriage was July 1918, aged 28 (No. (in China)'. 5.7.1916. Death registered in registered in SS during the 3036).] SS - December q. 1968, aged December quarter of 1914). 73.

524 Fox Michael Fireman Unknown 13 January HMS Viknor Mercantil 1914-5 Star 10 Eldon Street, SS The 'Viknor' was an armed Plymouth Naval St. Bede's R.C. Tues. 26 January 1915 (10th Cruiser e Marine merchant cruiser which left Memorial. Memorial Sacred Heart 1915 Squadron) Reserve Londonderry on 12 January Reference 9 Altar, SS + West 1915 and disappeared 11 Holborn ROH + miles west of Tory Island, Holy Trinity Donegal, Ireland, with the Church ROH, SS loss of all 295 crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

698 Fox James Brimer Private 33 19 February 22 (Tyneside 22/612 No 1914-5 Star France 3 Back Military Married. [He had three children - Brother: Ben (on active Born in SS. E. Co. Durham. Merville Communal South Shields' Tues. 14 March Tues. 14 March 1916 + 1916 (DOW) Scottish) / NF Road, SS 'Gazette'.] service). S - & B-in-L: Mary & DOW R. in A. B-in-L: William Cemetery. VI.L.1. Library ROH 1916 + Mon. 19 South Shields' Library (102 Brigade, George Dickson (in France). S Hudspith. His birth was February 1917 + ROH 34th Division) & B-in-L: Hannah & Enoch registered in SS during the Wed. 19 February Bradley (on A.S.). S & B-in-L: December quarter of 1882. 1919 + Mon. 20 Mary & R. Wilson. B-in-L: (In Memoriam). February 1922 + William Hudspith. Soldiers Died in the Great War

1264 Fox John Thomas Private 23 (Born: 21 23 December 7/Yorkshire Regt. 14581 MRIC ? 3 Well Lane, SS (in Son of Richard and Annie Forster Mrs. Emmeline Muir [His mother, Annie, died in SS - Siblings (all births registered in Born and E. in SS (September Harton Cemetery. Holy Trinity Boys' Soldiers Died in August 1914 (50 Brigade, 17th 1911) Fox (née Clarke) of 3 Well Lane, SS (formerly Fox, née Hunter) of June q. 1933, aged 60. (His SS): Mary Jane (September q. q. 1892). Baptised in St. B.1267. (South School ROH, SS + the Great War 1892) (Northern) (in 1911). 84 Percy Street, SS. (They widow, Emmeline, married 1894), Richard (September q. Hilda's Church, SS, on 14 Shields). Holy Trinity Division) were married in Holy Trinity John William Muir (No. 4393) 1897), William (December q. September 1892. Holy Trinity Church ROH, SS Church, SS, on 26 April 1913. in SS during the March quarter 1900), James (March q. 1903), Boys' School ROH says he Their marriage was of 1918).] Annie (December q. 1905) served in 7/West Yorkshire registered in SS during the and Ellen (December q. 1907). Regt. Holy Trinity Boys' June quarter of 1913). School - Admitted: 7 July 1902; Left: 20 July 1906.

1684 Fox Robert Raeburn Private 21 9 April 1918 1st/4th 205754 No 1914-5 Star France 117 Stoddart Grocer's Errand Boy for Son of Edwin and Catherine [or Elizabeth Fox (née Wilson). [His father, Edwin, was born in Cousin: William Firbank Fox A native of Alnwick, Trois Arbres Fri. 17 May 1918 (Battles of the (Territorial) East Street, Tyne Dock the Co-Operative Katherine] Fox (née Raeburn) of (They were married in All SS (December q. 1874) and (SS; December q. 1878). Northumberland (Alnwick; Cemetery, + Wed. 9 April Lys, 9-29 April Yorkshire Regt. (in 1911), and 445 Society (in 1911) 445 Stanhope Road, SS. (They Saints' Church, , died in SS - March q. 1933, June q. 1896). E. SS. (In Steenwerck. Special 1919 + Soldiers 1918) (150 Brigade, Stanhope Road, SS were married in St. Michael's SS, on 3 February 1917. Their aged 58. His mother, Memoriam). Memorial 7. Died in the Great 50th Church, SS, on 30 November 1895. marriage was registered in SS Catherine, died in SS - June q. (Belgium). War (Northumbrian) Their marriage was registered in during the March quarter of 1957, aged 83.] Division) SS during the December quarter of 1917). 1895).

2114 Fox Peter Private 33 (?) 21 March 'C' Company, 25 25/953 11 January 1916 France 18 North Street, Ropeworker in a Catherine Cox (née McCormic [His father, Peter, died in SS - [His mother, Catherine, was Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born in Jarrow. E. Newcastle. Arras Memorial. Bay St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 7 June 1918 1918 (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Jarrow (in 1901), Ropery (in 1911) (sic)) of 3 Shakespeare Street, December q. 1905, aged 45.] born at Kildress, Co. Tyrone, Jarrow): Michael (17; SS - 2 and 3 Honour (Jarrow Express) + ('Operation NF (103 Brigade, and 3 Shakespeare Jarrow, and the late Peter Cox and was a 45-year old widow September q. 1894, Soldiers Died in Michael') 34th Division) Street, Jarrow (in [Vin Mullen]. (They were married who worked in a ropery. She Ropemaker in a Ropery), Felix the Great War + 1911 and March in SS' Registry Office on 5 had had six children, four still (15; SS - June q. 1896; 'Irish Heroes' 1918) December 1891. Their marriage living.] Ropemaker in a Ropery) and (1917) was registered in SS during the Rose Ann (12; SS - December December quarter of 1891). q. 1899).

2851 Fox Ernest Private 22 (Born: 18 9 October 1st/5th 242575 No 1914-5 Star France 18 St. Aidan's Road, Son of Thomas Henry Fox and [Brothers (all registered in [His mother, Mary Jane, died His father, Thomas Henry Fox Born in SS - March q. 1895. Ramscappelle Road Wed. 9 October December 1917 (Territorial) York SS Mary Jane Fox (née Robson) of 18 SS): Thomas Henry at 18 St. Aidan's Road, SS, on 2 (A Retired Ship's Steward - Baptised in St. Hilda's Church, Military Cemetery. 1918 + Soldiers 1894) and Lancaster St. Aidan's Road, SS. (They were (December q. 1886), Robert June 1916, aged 53.] Burial Register), died at 20 St. SS, on 6 January 1895. E. VI.E.8. (Belgium). Died in the Great Regt. (148 married in SS' Registry Office on 2 Fairs (June q. 1891), Aidan's Road, SS, and was Newcastle. Formerly 5161 War Brigade, 49th July 1885. Their marriage was Septimus Edward (March q. buried on 29 October 1946, NF. There is a Family (West Riding) registered in SS during the 1898) and Norman Octavius aged 88. He had brothers. Headstone in Harton Division) September quarter of 1885). (September q. 1901).] Uncle Ned. Cemetery - P.7659. (In Memoriam). 2932 Fox Andrew Smith Private 25 1 October 6/Yorkshire Regt. 13632 28 September Dardanell 14 Anson Street, Son of James Christopher and Annie Fox (née Hall) of 14 [His father, James Siblings (all births registered in Born in Hebburn. His birth Contay British Soldiers Died in 1916 (DOW) (32 Brigade, 11th 1915 (1914-5 es West Hartlepool, Isabella Fox Anson Street, West Christopher, died in SS - SS): Mary Ann C.W. (June q. was registered in SS during Cemetery, Contay. the Great War (Somme) (Northern) Star) (Balkans Co. Durham. Hartlepool, Co. Durham. December q. 1920. His 1879), Joseph William the June quarter of 1891. E. I.F.6. Division) 2B) (Their marriage was mother, Isabella, died in SS - (December q. 1880), James West Hartlepool, Co. registered in Hartlepool September q. 1902, aged 45.] Christopher (September q. Durham. Daughter: Annie I. during the December quarter 1882), Margaret Jane (Hartlepool; June q. 1914). of 1913). (December q. 1886), May Victoria (September q. 1893) and Alice Ethel (September q. 1894).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 4188 Fox Isaac Private Unknown Unknown West Yorkshire 16198 4 August 1915 France 31 Herbert Street, A Coal Miner Son of Mossop and Agnes Fox Margaret N. Fox (née [His father, Mossop, died in Siblings (approximate years of Born in Kelso, Roxburghshire. Thurs. 27 January Thurs. 27 January 1916 (Born: 29 Regt. (1914-5 Star) Gateshead (in (Stoneman) (in 1911) (née Hardie) of 76 Victoria Street, Robson). (They were married Gateshead - December q. birth): William (1875), John Enlisted on 11 November 1916 October 1901), 76 Victoria [A Railway Fireman Shotton Colliery, Co. Durham (in in All Saints' Church, West 1902, aged 54. His mother, (1877), Robert, Francis James 1914. Height: 5' 5½". Brown 1881) Street, Shotton working for the N.E. 1911). Harton, on 3 February 1912. Agnes, died in Gateshead - (Gateshead; September q. hair & eyes. Awarded the Colliery, Co. Railway Company in Their marriage was December q. 1905, aged 54. 1879), Agnes (Gateshead; SWB - discharged 20.1.1917. Durham (in 1911), 1901] [A General registered in SS during the Son-in-Law of Mr. and Mrs. March q. 1887), Rachel (c. He had previously served for and 438 John Labourer in 1939] March quarter of 1912). Joseph Robson of 12 Franklin 1892) and Mossop six years (1.5.1902 to Williamson Street, Street, SS.] (Gateshead; September q. 30.4.1908) in the SS (in 1939) 1889). Northumberland Artillery (Territorial).

6292 Fox Thomas Edward Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 771237 No 1914-5 Star 48 Osborne A Coal Miner (in 1911) Son of Aaron and Euphemia Fox Isabel Fox (née Mather - [His father, Aaron, died in SS - Children (all SS): Doreen (June Born in Annfield Plain, Co. Tues. 18 May (Born: 23 (Northumbrian) (Formerly Avenue, SS (in (née Peat) of 48 Osborne Avenue, Born: 29 April 1899; Died: September q. 1926, aged 56. q. 1926), Thomas E. (March q. Durham. Birth registered in 1915 June 1898) Howitzer Brigade 3012) 1911), 22 Charles SS (in 1911). (They were married 1999). (They were married in His mother, Euphemia, died in 1929), Isabel (March q. 1932) Lanchester - September q. RFA Street, Marsden (in in St. Michael's Church, SS, on 18 the New Glebe Church, SS - September q. 1929, aged & Shirley (March q. 1935). 1898. Siblings (both SS): May 1915), and 1 May 1891. Their marriage was Westoe Road, SS, on 18 57.] Siblings (all SS): William (Sept. Annie (December q. 1905) Gorse Avenue, SS registered in SS during the June December 1920. Their q. 1892), Euphemia Oxlet P. and Lavinia (September q. (in 1939) quarter of 1891). marriage was registered in SS (June q. 1894), Susannah 1906). He enlisted in the 4th during the December quarter Hannah C. (June q. 1898) & (Northumbrian) Howitzers on of 1920). Elizabeth (Sept. 1901) 17 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

6419 Fox R. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 23 Laygate Street, He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian) SS (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers by 1915 Howitzer Brigade 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. RFA 4781 Frain Anthony Private 68 (GRO) December q. 'C' Company, 27 27/939 11 January 1916 France 27 Thrift Street, SS Son of Patrick and Sarah Frain (née Henrietta Frain (née [His father Patrick's death was Daughter: Elizabeth Frain Born in North Shields. Birth John Sheen + 1965 (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Campbell). (Their marriage was Rutherford - Born: 23 January registered in Tynemouth - (Tynemouth, September q. registered in Tynemouth - 'Irish Heroes' (Tynemouth) NF (103 Brigade, registered in Tynemouth during 1898; Died: Tynemouth - March q. 1947, aged 74. His 1920). Siblings: John James December q. 1898. Sons: (1917) 34th Division) the June quarter of 1895). September q. 1969). (Their mother Sarah's death was (Tynemouth; September q. Richard (Newcastle; March q. marriage was registered in registered in Tynemouth - 1896), Thomas Conoboy (sic) 1906) & Septimus Tynemouth during the June September q. 1914, aged 37.] (Tynemouth; December q. (Tynemouth; 1909). Enlisted: quarter of 1919). 1900), Joseph (Tynemouth; 8 January 1915. Transferred Dec. q. 1902) & Charles Coyne to 24th/27th NF, 11/NF and (Tynemouth; March q. 1905). 1/NF. Promoted Acting Corporal. (John Sheen).

436 Frame George William Private 25 26 September 8/NF (34 17300 22 September Dardanell 33 Lord Nelson Boldon Colliery (A Son of George William & Jane Arabella Frame (née Bella [In trenches opposite Sisters & Bs-in-L: Nellie & Fred; Born and E. in SS. His parents' Regina Trench Boldon Colliery Sat. 28 October Sat. 4 November 1916 1916 Brigade, 11th 1915 (1914-5 es Street, Tyne Dock Labourer - in 1911) Frame (née Hetherington) of 49 Urwin) of 42 South View Mouquet Farm (25/9). Attack Mary & William (in Salonika) + marriage was registered in Cemetery, Miners' Social 1916 + Wed. 26 + Fri. 23 January 2015 (Somme) (Northern) Star) (Balkans (in 1901), 49 South South View Terrace, Green Lane. Terrace, Green Lane, SS. on Zollern & Stuff Redoubts niece Pauline; Annie & Thomas Tynemouth - June q. 1877. Grandcourt. VII.G.22. Club ROH + September 1917 + Division) 2B) View Terrace, (His father, George William, died (They were married in St. 12.35 pm. (26/9) - assault (at sea) + nephew Thomas; Served at Gallipoli. Siblings: Boldon Colliery 12 June 1919 + Green Lane, SS (in on 13 January 1932, aged 75. His Michael's Church, SS, on 29 made under a heavy barrage Mr. & Mrs. Gilland; Jenny & Margret Pedin (Tynemouth; Workmen War Fri. 23 January 1911), and 42 South mother, Jane, died on 25 June 1912. Their marriage & MGF from Mouquet Farm & William Goss + 2 nephews & a June q. 1878), Jane Elizabeth Memorial + St. 2015 + Soldiers View Terrace, December 1937, aged 79 - Family was registered in SS during Zollern - many men killed niece (John E. Goss, 56 South (SS; Sept. q. 1881), Ellen Simon's Church, Died in the Great Green Lane, SS (in Headstone in St. Simon's the June quarter of 1912). within 40 yards of own front View Tce., Green Lane). B-in-L: (Newcastle; June q. 1886) & Simonside, SS War September 1916) Churchyard). line. Zollern reached. Harry (in Fr) Mary (Newcastle; March (Chancel Screen) Casualties -c. 449] 1889) + Wenlock Road Methodist Church Memorial Cross, SS + Boldon Miners' Lodge Plaque (Individual)

905 Frame Charles Gunn Gunner 38 (Born: 7 11 May 1917 'D' Battery, 95th 63224 26 September France 81 George Potts Readhead's Shipyard Son of Thomas and Hannah Frame Mary Ann Frame (née [His father, Thomas, died in SS Children (all births registered Born in SS - December q. Douchy-les-Ayette Waterloo Vale Thurs. 12 July Thurs. 12 July 1917 October Brigade RFA 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS (in (A Blacksmith) (née Pollard). (Their marriage was Forrester - Born: 13 - September q. 1894, aged 53. in SS): James (September q. 1878. Baptised in St. Hilda's British Cemetery. Roll of Honour + 1917 + Fri. 30 1878) Star) 1911), and 12 registered in Newcastle during the December 1880) of 81 His mother, Hannah, was born 1905 - Born: 16 June 1905), Church, SS, on 27 October IV.D.17. Readhead's May 1919 + Wallis Street, SS. June quarter of 1866). George Potts Street, SS (in in SS (June q. 1846) and died Charles (December q. 1906), 1878. E. and R. in SS. Letter Plaque. Soldiers Died in [His widow, Mary 1911). (They were married in in SS - March q. 1930, aged 84. Grace (March q. 1909), from Bombardier. Brothers the Great War Ann, was living at St. Michael's Church, SS, on Sisters (all SS): Cecilia Matthew (December q. 1910), (all SS): William (March q. 14 Selbourne 27 November 1904. Their (December q. 1876), Mary Robert (June q. 1912), Mary 1869), Samuel (Sept. q. Street, SS, in 1939.] marriage was registered in SS Jane (Dec. q. 1881) & Grace (December q. 1914) and 1871), Thomas (June q. 1873) during the December quarter Hannah (June q. 1889)] Samuel (June q. 1916). and James (March q. 1875). of 1904).

1342 Frame Thomas Acting 20 (Born: 6 17 November 'A' Battery, 48th 21481 21 May 1915 France 10 Taylor Street, SS St. Hilda's Colliery Son of Samuel and Jane Frame Unmarried. [His brother [His father, Samuel, was born Siblings (all births registered in Born in SS - March q. 1896. Duhallow A.D.S. Holy Trinity Tues. 16 Bombardi January 1917 Brigade RFA (1914-5 Star) (in 1911) (Screener (above (née Wear) of 10 Taylor Street, SS Charles was born in SS on 21 in SS (September q. 1871) and SS): Cecilia Owen (March q. Baptised in St. Hilda's Church, Cemetery. II.C.16. Church ROH, SS + November 1920 + er 1896) ground) in 1911) (in 1911). (They were married in November 1903 and died in died in SS - June q. 1951, aged 1898), Hannah (March q. SS, on 12 February 1896. E. (Belgium). Holy Trinity Boys' Soldiers Died in St. Michael's Church, SS, on 25 SS - March q. 1974, aged 72.] 79. His mother, Jane, was 1900), Samuel (June q. 1901; and R. in SS. C. of E. Holy School ROH, SS + the Great War December 1895. Their marriage born in SS (March q. 1872) Born: 5 April 1901; Died: SS - Trinity Boys' School - St. Hilda's was registered in SS during the and died in SS - December q. June q. 1975), Charles (March Admitted: 29 June 1903; Left: Miners' Lodge December quarter of 1895). 1930, aged 58.] q. 1904), James (March q. 16 July 1909. (In Memoriam). ROH 1906) and William (December q. 1909).

6025 Frame George Storey Sergeant 83 (Born: 24 15 July 1982 1st/7th DLI 42697 No 1914-5 Star 120 Commercial A Motor Driver (in Son of Robert Dawson Frame and [His father, Robert Dawson, Siblings (all births registered in Birth registered in SS - North Shore Holy Trinity September (Territorial) Road, SS (in 1911 September 1922) Jane Ellen Frame (née Storey) of was born in Carlisle - March q. SS): Hannah (March q. 1900), December q. 1898. He Memorial Park School Boys' 1898) (Divisional and September 120 Commercial Road, SS (in 1873. He died in SS - June q. Jane (March q. 1903), Robert attended Holy Trinity Boys' (Schnapper Rock), ROH, SS (Served) Pioneers, 50th 1922) 1911). (They were married in St. 1949, aged 76. His mother Dawson (March q. 1907) and School - Admitted: 20 August Auckland, New (Northumbrian) Mary's Church, SS, on 25 Jane Ellen's birth was John Thomas S. (March q. 1906; Left: 14 July 1911. He Zealand Division) December 1897. Their marriage registered in Tynemouth - 1908). emigrated to Wellington, was registered in SS during the September q. 1877 (Born: 30 New Zealand, from December quarter of 1897). May 1877). She died in SS - Southampton on 21 December q. 1970, aged 92.] September 1922.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 2470 Frampton Charles Gunner 25 (Born: 7 29 September 'D' Battery, 2nd 815080 No 1914-5 Star France 319 Taylor Street, South Shields' Son of John Samuel and Charlotte [Siblings: William George [His father John Samuel's birth Brother: Chief Steward George Born and E. in SS - December Brandhoek New South Shields' Soldiers Died in Stephen September 1917 Brigade RFA SS Corporation Tramways Frampton (née Owen) of 319 (Brentford, Middlesex; March was registered in Richmond, Frampton, SS 'Hazelwood', q. 1892. Baptised in St. Military Cemetery Corporation the Great War 1892) Taylor Street, SS. (Their marriage q. 1871), John Henry Surrey - June q. 1849. He died Died 19 October 1917, aged 44 Michael's Church, SS, on 5 No.3. II.K.1. Tramways Plaque was registered in Brentford, (Wellington, Shropshire; in SS - June q. 1926, aged 77. (No, 2890). October 1892. (Belgium). + St. Mary's Middlesex, during the March December q. 1872), Rosina His mother, Charlotte, died in Parish quarter of 1869). (SS; December q. 1881), Eliza SS - December q. 1923, aged Churchyard Elizabeth (SS; December q. 73.] Memorial Cross, 1886) and Harry (SS; June q. Tyne Dock 1889).]

2890 Frampton George Chief 44 19 October SS 'Hazelwood' Mercantil 94 Collingwood Son of John Samuel and Charlotte Elizabeth Ann Frampton (née [His father John Samuel's birth Children (all born in SS): Lost at sea through enemy Tower Hill Memorial St. Mary's Parish Sat. 19 October Steward 1917 (Middlesbrough) e Marine Street, SS (in Frampton (née Owen) of 319 Lorimer) of 107 Collingwood was registered in Richmond, George Samuel (September q. action - sunk by the UC-62 8 Churchyard 1918 + Sat. 2 1911), and 107 Taylor Street, SS. (Their marriage Street, SS. (They were Surrey - June q. 1849. He died 1898), Ethel Maud miles S by E of Anvil Point. B: Memorial Cross, August 1919 Collingwood Street, was registered in Brentford, married in St. Aidan's Church, in SS - June q. 1926, aged 77. (September q. 1901) and Gunner Charles Stephen Tyne Dock SS Middlesex, during the March SS, on 9 October 1897. Their His mother, Charlotte, died in Arthur (June q. 1905). Frampton, RFA, KIA 29 quarter of 1869). marriage was registered in SS SS - December q. 1923, aged Brother- & Sister-in-Law: Jim & Sept.1917 (No. 2470). (In during the December quarter 73.] Maude Bacon. Nieces: Hilda & Memoriam). Brother: of 1897). Winnifred Woodall. Uncle & Gunner Charles Stephen Aunt: Mr. & Mrs. George Frampton, KIA 29 September Bainbridge. 1917. aged 25 (No. 2470).

2115 Franklin Thomas Private 39 26 April 1916 3/DLI 3/10534 No MRIC entry. 6 Commercial Road, Shipyard Painter's Son of Elizabeth I. Franklin Eleanor Nicholson (formerly [He was born in Newcastle Two Children (1911 ages; both Born in Elswick, Newcastle. Jarrow Cemetery. St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in (Pneumonia) (Formerly Jarrow (in 1911), Labourer (in 1911) Franklin, née Mullen) of 16 and was 36. He was then born in Jarrow): Henry (6; SS - E. Jarrow. He enlisted in D.326. Honour the Great War 5185) and 14 Spenser Street, Jarrow. single. He served in India June q. 1905) and Jane (3; SS - Jarrow on 2 September 1914. Shakespeare (They were married in St. from 12 October 1895 to 6 June q. 1908). Daughter: Ellen Height: 5' 5". Weight: 9 Street, Jarrow (in Peter's Church, Monkton April 1899. He served in (SS; March q. 1915). stones. Brown hair. Blue September 1914) Village, on 3 September South Africa from 24 October eyes. C. of E. 1914. Their marriage was 1899 to 30 May 1902. Died in registered in SS during the the VAD Hospital, Jarrow - September quarter of 1914). admitted on 30 March 1916.]

5804 Franklin Charles Private 88 (Born: 15 June q. 1975 1st/7th DLI 3875 24 October 1915 France 111 Corbridge An Agent (in 1939) Charles Robert and Ann Franklin Ellen Mahala Franklin (née [His father Charles Robert's Siblings (all births registered in Birth registered in SS - June q. Thurs. 3 June February (Durham (Territorial) (Formerly (1914-5 Star) Street, SS (in June (née Clayton). (They were married Phillips - Born: 3 January birth was registered in SS): Robert (September q. 1887. He enlisted in the 1915 1887) Western) (Divisional 276088) 1915), and Oalton, in SS' Registry Office on 12 1890; Died: Durham W. - Downham, Norfolk, during the 1883), Thomas (June q. 1885), 1st/7th DLI on 2 June 1915 - Pioneers, 50th Escomb Road, December 1881. Their marriage June q. 1975, aged 85). June q. 1861. He died in SS - Alexander (March q. 1889), 'Gazette'. Awarded the Silver (Northumbrian) Bishop Auckland, was registered in SS during the (Their marriage was Durham NE; March q. 1939, Joseph (June q. 1891), War Badge. Discharged on 1 Division) Co. Durham (in December quarter of 1881). registered in Bishop Auckland aged 78. His mother, Ann, Elizabeth (September q. December 1918. 1939) during the June quarter of died in SS - December q. 1930, 1894), Ann (December q. 1916). aged 72.] 1898) and Jane (March q. 1901).

6149 Franklin Robert Mitchell AB 65 (Born: 21 September q. HMS J8730 1914-5 Star 3 Haddock's Boy (First Class) in the Son of Alfred and Sarah Ann [Height: 5' 2". Brown hair. [His father, Alfred, died in SS - Siblings (all births registered in Birth registered in SS - June q. Holy Trinity Boys' (Gunner) April 1893) 1958 (SS) Marlborough Building, SS (in Royal Navy (in 1911) Franklin (née Mitchell) of 3 Grey eyes.] December q. 1902, aged 47. SS): Alfred (September q. 1893. He attended Holy School ROH, SS 1901), Vessels - [An incapacinated Able Haddock's Building, SS (in 1901). His mother, Sarah Ann, was 1881), Henry Mitchell (March Trinity Boys' School, SS - (Served) Royal Navy (in Seaman in 1939] (Their marriage was registered in born in SS (December q. 1857) q. 1884), Esther Eleanor J. Admitted: 1 July 1901; Left: 1911), and 22 Tynemouth during the March and died in SS - June q. 1903, (March q. 1886), Ethel 24 February 1904. He Cedar Grove, SS (in quarter of 1879). aged 44.] (December q. 1888) and Ada enlisted in the Royal Navy on 1939) Margaret M. (March q. 1896). 7 June 1910 & was discharged on 20 September 1923. Also served on HMS Ganges & HMS Vivid 1.

2116 Fraser James William L/C Unknown 19 September 1/West Yorkshire 60400 No 1914-5 Star France 39 Union Street, Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of David and Clarissa/Clara [His father, David, died in SS - Sister: Clara Florence (SS; Born and E. in Jarrow. Grand-Seraucourt Palmer's Soldiers Died in [or John William 1918 (DOW) Regt. (18 Jarrow (in 1911) (Jarrow Engine Works Florence Fraser (née Rowe) of 39 June q. 1928, aged 50. His March q. 1904). British Cemetery. Cenotaph the Great War ?] Brigade, 6th Blast Furnaces) Union Street, Jarrow (in 1911). mother Clarissa/Clara Fontaine-Uterte Division) (They were married in St. Peter's Florence's birth was German Cemetery Church, Monkton Village, on 3 registered in Tynemouth Memorial 31. April 1899. Their marriage was during the September q. 1881. registered in SS during the June She died in Sunderland - June quarter of 1899). q. 1956, aged 74.]

5703 Fraser Malcolm Cowan 2nd- 65 (Born: 1 11 September Argyll and 252764 Dryburgh Gardens, London City and Son of Thomas (A Commercial Adeline Fraser (née [His first wife, Adeline, died in [His father died within a few Born in Glasgow. He SS High School Mike Todd Lieutenan December 1962 Sutherland (Formerly Glasgow (in Midland Bank Traveller) and Helen Fraser (née Thurlbeck). (They were Newcastle during the June q. years of his birth. His mother attended SS High School - Admissions' t 1896) Highlanders + 5884) December 1896), 3 (Formerly an Cowan) of Dryburgh Gardens, married in St. Aidan's Church, 1939, aged 44. He then appears to have taken him to Admitted: 13 September Register Royal Flying Tyne View Terrace, apprentice at Northern Glasgow. (They were married in SS, on 1 February 1921. Their married Jennie Wilson in South Africa in 1901. He was 1906; Left: 19 December Corps SS (in September Press & Engineering SS' Registry Office on 23 January marriage was registered in SS Newcastle during the in the preparatory department 1912. Commissioned on 27 1906), 152 Westoe Co., SS) [Mike Todd] 1896. Their marriage was during the March quarter of September q. 1941.] of Miss Stewart's Girls' March 1917. Road, SS (in 1911), [A Bank Cashier in registered in SS during the March 1921). School.] 68 Granville Court, 1939] quarter of 1896). Newcastle (in 1939), and 28 Salutation Road, Darlington (in September 1962)

6160 Fraser William Private 42 (Born: 12 December q. HMS Ophir TZ/6192 1914-5 Star 20 Vine Street, An Apprentice Baker Son of William Muir Fraser and Siblings: Richard T. (c. 1884), Born in SS - March q. 1895. Holy Trinity Boys' February 1937 (SS) (R.N.V.R.) Wallsend (in 1911), (in 1911) Mary Jane Fraser Frederick W. (c. 1886), Harriet He attended Holy Trinity School ROH, SS 1895) and South Shields (Sunderland; June q. 1888), Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 7 (Served) John William L. (Tynemouth; July 1902; Left: 6 March 1908. June q. 1890), Elizabeth (SS; June q. 1893), Mary Jane (SS; December q. 1897) and Thomas Muir (SS; December q. 1901).

6678 Fraser R. Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Garrison Collingwood Street, Wounded by 14 September Fri. 15 September Artillery Hebburn (in 1916 - Jarrow Express. 1916 (Jarrow September 1916) Express)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 405 Frater Harold Private 23 3 September 20/DLI (123 30724 2 July 1916 (No France 16 Collingwood Messrs. Wood's Son of George and Hannah Christina Frater (née Wallace) [Entrained at Bailleul for Siblings (all births registered in Born: Whitby, Yorkshire - Thiépval Memorial. Wed. 25 October Fri. 3 November 1916 1916 Brigade, 41st 1914-5 Star) Street, SS (in Brewery [A Van Driver Margaret Frater (née Heselton - of 4 Reading Street, SS. Longpré (23/8) and from there Whitby): Laura (December q. June q. 1893. E. SS. He Pier and Face 14A + Fri. 3 November (Somme) Division) 1911), 87 Imeary in 1911] Died: SS - September q. 1916, (They were married in SS' marched to Yaucourt-Bussus. 1883), Arthur George (June q. enlisted in SS on 11 and 15C 1916 + Tues. 4 [1st/6th West Street, SS (in aged 55). (Their marriage was Registry Office on 15 July Entrained at Longpré for 1885), Thomas Heselton (June December 1915. Height: 5' September 1917 + Yorkshire Regt. December 1915), registered in Hull, Yorkshire, 1914. Their marriage was Méricourt (5/9) and from q. 1887) & Gertrude (March q. 7". Son: Matthew Y. Frater Soldiers Died in attached to 146 and 4 Reading during the June quarter of 1883). registered in SS during the there to camp near Bécordel- 1889). Sisters: Laura & Gertie. (SS; September q. 1917). (In the Great War Company MGC - Street, SS September quarter of 1914). Bécourt.] Father- and Mother-in-Law: Memoriam). Service Record] Mr. And Mrs. Wallace, 4 Reading Street, SS.

1832 Frazer Alick (Aleck A. - Private Unknown 16 January 1/DLI (4 10314 21 August 1915 Asiatic Hebburn. Born in Hebburn. E. Jarrow. Karachi 1914-1918 Soldiers Died in MRIC) 1918 (Rawalpindi) (5i) R. Hebburn. War Memorial. the Great War Brigade, 2nd [India] (Pakistan). (Rawalpindi) Division) 6159 Frederickson Frederick Steward Unknown Unknown Hospital Ship South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' 'Agadir' (Royal Boys' School, SS - Admitted: School ROH, SS Navy Transport) 16 August 1909; Left: 3 (Served) December 1914. 449 Freeman Alfred William Stoker 31 (Born: 22 31 October HMS Hermes RFR/CH/B 1914 'Mons' Star' 20 Coronation River Tyne Policeman Son of Richard and Frances Jane B. Freeman (née Price) [Born in Worthing, Sussex (RN In Memoriam. Called up 3 Chatham Naval Waterloo Vale Tues. 10 (First December 1914 /6213 Street, SS Freeman of London of 20 Coronation Street, SS. Service Record).] August 1914 (a Reservist). Memorial. Memorial Roll of Honour + November 1914 + Class) 1884) (RNR) (They were married in St. Married for only a few Reference: 5. (Kent). St. Hilda's Parish Tues. 31 October (SS/10108 Hilda's Church, SS, on 2 months. Living at 18 Derby Magazine 1916 + Fri. 30 0) February 1913. Their Street, SS, in October 1914. (January 1916 - May 1919 marriage was registered in SS Memorial Service during the March quarter of on 8 December 1913). 1915)

1713 Freeman Matthew Gunner 22 23 July 1916 32nd Siege 52881 2 October 1915 France Born in Jarrow. E. North Péronne Road St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in (Somme) Battery, RGA. (1914-5 Star) Shields. R. Jarrow. His birth Cemetery, Maricourt. Honour the Great War was registered in SS during I.B.12. the March quarter of 1894.

2117 Freeman Neils Sorensen Bugler 35 9 June 1916 2/DLI (18 6829 8 September France 7 Scott Street, Labourer in a Slag Son of James Stephenson Sarah Freeman (née [His wife, Sarah, was born in Children: Neils (2 in April 1911; Born and E. in Jarrow. A Lijssenthoek Military St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 23 April 1915 [Vin Mullen] (DOW) Brigade, 6th 1914 (1914 Jarrow (in 1911), 21 Works (in 1911) Freeman and Phoebe Freeman Ferguson) of 21 Nixon Street, Jarrow and was 22. They B: Jarrow), James Robert (1 in Regular or a Reservist. Both Cemetery. VII.C.13A. Honour + St. (Jarrow Express) + Division) 'Mons' Star') Nixon Street, (née Wilson) [Vin Mullen] Jarrow. (They were married were probably living as April 1911; B: Jarrow), Poebe MRIC and SDGW give his first (Belgium). Peter's C.E. Fri. 16 June 1916 Jarrow, and 57 in SS' Registry Office on 16 boarders with her parents - (SS; December q. 1911) and name as Neils. He attended School ROH, (Jarrow Express) + Union Street, September 1908. Their Robert (Steel Worker) and Lily Freeman (SS; June q. St. Peter's C.E. School, Jarrow Soldiers Died in Jarrow (in June marriage was registered in SS Mary Ann Ferguson.] 1914). Jarrow. the Great War 1916) during the September quarter of 1908).

5128 Freeman Thomas Sergeant Unknown Croix de Unknown Royal Garrison John Williamson Smith and Co's Iron He enlisted in September Mon. 25 March Guerre Artillery Street, SS (in April Foundry, Holborn, SS 1915. He went to France in 1918 + Wed. 24 1918) 1916 - 'Gazette'. April 1918 3768 French Harry Second 34 28 December SS 'Santa Amalia' Mercantil 1 Western Road, Grace French (née Turpin) of Born: Brightlingsea, Essex. A Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 15 November Mate 1917 (London) e Marine Brightlingsea, Essex 1 Western Road, Mercantile Marine List of 1919 Brightlingsea, Essex. (Their Deaths gives his place of marriage was registered in residency as SS. Birkenhead during the December quarter of 1917).

6127 French Luke Gunner 24 Buried: 24 4th 206 John A Miner (Harton Birth registered in SS - June q. Harton Cemetery. J. Holy Trinity Boys' Thurs. 27 May May 1920 (Northumbrian) Williamson Street, Cemetery Burial 1896. He attended Holy (or T).9168. (South School ROH, SS 1915 Howitzer Brigade SS (in May 1915), Register) Trinity Boys' School, SS - Shields). (Served) RFA and 214 John Admitted: 29 June 1903; Left: Williamson Street, 8 April 1909. 'Lucas French' - SS (in May 1920) Harton Cemetery Burial Register.

6128 French Robert Private 74 Buried: 29 DLI 27 The Lonnen, SS Birth registered in SS - June q. Harton Cemetery. Holy Trinity Boys' June 1968 (in June 1968) 1894. He attended Holy 6.5047. (South School ROH, SS Trinity Boys' School, SS - Shields). (Served) Admitted: 7 July 1902; Left: 9 April 1907. He died in Deans Hospital and was of St. Mark's and St. Cuthbert's parishes - Harton Cemetery Burial Index.

3916 Frith Charles Private 42 (Burial 6 April 1916 3/DLI 26338 Died at Harton Hospital Harton Cemetery. Register) (Burial Register). 'Of All C.523. (South Saints' Parish' - Burial Shields). Register. 5502 Frost John Seaman Unknown Unknown SS 'Bellaisla' Mercantil 11 Cornwallis A Merchant Seaman [The 'Bellaisla' was detained at He was a civilian internee at Sat. 2 January (Glasgow) e Marine Street, SS (in June (in August 1914) Hamburg on the River Elbe on Ruhleben, Germany, who had 1915 (1914 and September 4 August 1914.] returned home to SS by 30 Christmas 1915 and November 1918. Greeting from November 1918) Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915 + Sat. 30 November 1918

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 1546 Fryer William Private/Si Unknown 26 March 13/York and 39862 No 1914-5 Star Clara M.S. Fryer (née Taylor), Born: Birtley, Co. Durham. E. Arras Memorial. Bay Sat. 20 April 1918 gnaller 1918 Lancaster Regt. only daughter of William F. Stanley, Co. Durham. 8 + Soldiers Died in (1st Barnsley Taylor of 2 Meldon Terrace. Formerly 32962 DLI. Prior to the Great War Pals) (94 (They were married in SS' the war he resided at 14 Brigade, 31st Registry Office on 12 Pearson Street, West Stanley, Division) September 1911. Their Co. Durham. marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1911).

2826 Fryer Henry L/C 29 24 November 209th Horse T4/25172 140 Stevenson Youngest son of the late Captain Amy Mackers (formerly He had brothers and one Died of pneumonia and Kirechoi-Hortakoi St. Michael's Fri. 6 December Straughan 1918 Transport 5 Street, SS (in and Mrs. Fryer Fryer, née Harrison) of 140 sister. malaria. He had one son. Military Cemetery. ROH, SS 1918 Company A.S.C. December 1918) Stevenson Street, Westoe, The 'Gazette' calls him 'Henry Grave Reference: SS. (They were married in SS' Strachan Fryer'. No SDGW 495. (Greece). Registry Office on 15 March entry. 1913. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1913).

6300 Fryer John James Gunner 67 September q. 4th 7 Crofton Street, SS Jane Fryer (née Summers). Son: John D. (SS; June q. Birth registered in SS - Tues. 18 May 1963 (SS) (Northumbrian) (in May 1915) (They were married in St. 1931). December q. 1895. He 1915 Howitzer Brigade Mary's Church, Whitburn, on enlisted in the 4th RFA 21 June 1922. Their marriage (Northumbrian) Howitzers on was registered in SS during 17 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. the June quarter of 1922).

1205 Fudge Thomas James Private 22 9 October 3rd/5th 36495 No 1914-5 Star France 243 Taylor Street, Boldon Colliery Son of Fanny and the late James Sister: Annie. E. Sunderland. R. SS. Tyne Cot Memorial. Boldon Colliery Thurs. 20 Thurs. 20 December 1917 (Territorial) SS (in October Fudge of 243 Taylor Street, SS Formerly 2841 DLI. Officer's Panel 54 to 60 and Workmen War December 1917 + 1917 Lancashire 1917) letter offering condolences to 163A. (Belgium). Memorial + St. Mon. 28 January Fusiliers (197 mother. The 'Gazette' says Mary's Parish 1918 + Wed. 9 Brigade, 66th he died on 10 October 1917. Churchyard October 1918 + (2nd East (In Memoriam). Memorial Cross, Soldiers Died in Lancashire) Tyne Dock the Great War Division) 5941 Fullerton James Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 37 Dale Street, SS Colliery Son of Mrs. L.H. Fullerton of 37 Mrs. Fullerton's adopted son, Reported as 'Missing' by 29 Dale Street Roll Mon. 29 April Fusiliers (in April 1918) Dale Street, SS Private Stephen Robinson, DLI, April 1918 (presumably he of Honour 1918 + Tues. 29 (Formerly of was wounded and in a hospital had become a P.O.W.) - July 1919 Choppington, in Edinburgh in April 1918. 'Gazette'. He had served Northumberland) three years at the Dardanelles and in France. 6610 Fullerton S. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 22 Edward Street, He had enlisted in the 1st/7th Mon. 28 June (Territorial) SS (in June 1915) DLI by 27 June 1915 - 1915 (Divisional 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 2118 Fulthorpe Joseph Second 37 12 March SS 'Savan' Mercantil 154 Grey Street (in A Sea-going Engineer Son of Joseph and Mary Jane Born in Jarrow. His birth was Tower Hill Memorial Jarrow Library Engineer 1918 (London) e Marine 1911) (in 1911) Fulthorpe (née Stevenson) of registered in SS during the ROH Jarrow [Vin Mullen] March quarter of 1881.

3611 Fulthorpe George Mess 14 24 April 1917 SS 'Barnton' Mercantil 13 Catherine Son of Eliza Robinson Fulthorpe Unmarried. [The 'Barnton' was torpedoed Born in SS. Served under the Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 24 January Alexander Room (Grangemouth) e Marine Street, Gateshead (née Clark) of 13 Catherine Street, and fourteen lives were lost.] alias 'Robinson'. His birth 2014 Steward Gateshead was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1903.

50 Furness John Thomas Private 20 1 July 1916 21 (Tyneside 21/1013 No 1914-5 Star France Mary Jane Furness, late of [102nd Brigade was Niece: Jenny. [His birth was Born: Waterhouses, Co. Thiépval Memorial. Brunswick St. & Mon. 17 July 1916 Fri. 21 July 1916 + Fri. Scottish) / NF Stanley, Co. Durham. positioned astride Albert- registered in Gateshead during Durham. E. Stanley, Co. Pier and Face 10B, Wilson St. Roll of + Mon. 2 July 24 June 2016 (102 Brigade, Bapaume Road and facing La the March quarter of 1896.] Durham. The 'Gazette' says 11B and 12B Honour. 1917 + Tues. 22 34th Division) Boisselle. Attacked 7.30 am. he was late of Whitburn April 1919 + Tues. south of the village - heavy Colliery. (In Memoriam). He 28 June 2016 + casualties from machine-gun was KIA during the attack Fri. 1 July 2016 + and shell fire. Situation at south of La Boisselle. Soldiers Died in night - about 150 men holding the Great War German trenches.]

6855 Fyall Ernest Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Garrison 127280 No 1914-5 Star 141 Taylor Street, A Pawnbroker's Shop Eldest son of Andrew and Mary Evelyn S. Fyall (née Taylor). [His father, Andrew Siblings (all born in SS; 1911 Born in SS. Birth registered in Frederick Street (Signaller - (Born: 16 Artillery (Dover) SS (in 1901), and Assistant (in 1901) Elizabeth Fyall (née Gowans) of (They were married in (Coppersmith Marine Work), ages): Andrew (16; B: 16 SS - March q. 1894. He was Roll of Honour Frederick January [8/DLI (Home 246 South Frederick 246 South Frederick Street, SS. Laygate Primitive Methodist was born in SS (June q. 1870) February 1895), Ann Isabel awarded the Silver War Street 1894) Guard) - 14 May Street, SS (in 1911) (They were married in SS' Registry Chapel, SS, on 23 June 1919. and died in SS - September q. (14), Elsie (12), Elizabeth Badge and discharged from ROH) 1940 to 31 Office on 23 October 1893. Their Their marriage was 1949, aged 79. His mother, Gowans (6); David (4) and the Army on medical December 1945] marriage was registered in SS registered in SS during the Mary Elizabeth, was born in SS Edward William (3). grounds. His wife, Evelyn S., during the December quarter of June quarter of 1919). and was 42. She died in SS - Grandfather: David Fyall - B: died in SS - December q. 1893). September q. 1949, aged 80. Orwell Farm, Kinrosshire; aged 1926, aged 34. They had been married 18 68 in 1911; a pensioned years.] staithmaster.

6856 Fyall Andrew A.M. 85 (Born: 16 September q. 141 Taylor Street, A Hatter's Shop Second son of Andrew and Mary Ellen Jane Fyall (née [His father, Andrew Siblings (all born in SS; 1911 Born in SS. Birth registered in Frederick Street [Aircraft February 1980 SS (in 1901), 246 Assistant (in 1901) [A Elizabeth Fyall (née Gowans) of McVicar). (They were (Coppersmith Marine Work), ages): Ernest (17; B: 16 SS - March q. 1895. He Roll of Honour Mechanic 1895) (Newcastle) South Frederick Hatter (in May 1921) 246 South Frederick Street, SS. married in St. Mary's Church, was born in SS (June q. 1870) January 1894), Ann Isabel (14), married Norah Fyall (née ?] Street, SS (in 1911 and A Salesman (in (They were married in SS' Registry SS, on 30 May 1921. Their and died in SS - September q. Elsie (12), Elizabeth Gowans Craik) in Christ Church, (Frederick and May 1921) and September 1934)] Office on 23 October 1893. Their marriage was registered in SS 1949, aged 79. His mother, (6); David (4) and Edward Jarrow, on 3 September 1934 Street 16 Sunderland marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of Mary Elizabeth, was born in SS William (3). Grandfather: (witnessed by David Fyall). ROH) Road, Cleadon Park during the December quarter of 1921). [Ellen Jane Fyall died and was 42. She died in SS - David Fyall - B: Orwell Farm, (in September 1893). in SS - December q. 1928, September q. 1949, aged 80. Kinrosshire; aged 68 in 1911; a 1934) aged 33.] They had been married 18 pensioned staithmaster. years.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 6857 Fyall Ann Isabella C.S.L. 39 September q. 141 Taylor Street, Eldest daughter (third child) of [Her father, Andrew Siblings (all born in SS; 1911 Born in SS. Birth registered in Frederick Street (Annie) (Frederick 1936 (SS) SS (in 1901), and Andrew and Mary Elizabeth Fyall (Coppersmith Marine Work), ages): Ernest (17; B: 16 SS - December q. 1896. Roll of Honour Street 246 South Frederick (née Gowans) of 246 South was born in SS (June q. 1870) January 1894), Andrew (16), Brothers: Ernest (No. 6855) ROH) Street, SS (in 1911) Frederick Street, SS. (They were and died in SS - September q. Elsie (12), Elizabeth Gowans and Andrew (No. 6856). married in SS' Registry Office on 1949, aged 79. Her mother, (6); David (4) and Edward 23 October 1893. Their marriage Mary Elizabeth, was born in SS William (3). Grandfather: was registered in SS during the and was 42. She died in SS - David Fyall - B: Orwell Farm, December quarter of 1893). September q. 1949, aged 80. Kinrosshire; aged 68 in 1911; a They had been married 18 pensioned staithmaster. years.]

804 Fyfe Alexander Pioneer 23 Military 4 April 1918 14th Division 45498 No 1914-5 Star France 368 John Brigham and Cowans Son of Hay Fyfe (A Fish Merchant) [Siblings (all born in SS; 1911 [His father, Hay, was born at His father, Hay, died 11 April Born in SS. Birth registered in Villers-Bretonneux Frederick Street Sat. 9 June 1917 + Sat. 9 June 1917 Medal Signal Depot. Williamson Street, (Marine Engineer) [A and Margaret Young Fyfe (née ages): Agnes (22), William Old Macher, Aberdeenshire, 1919, aged 58. His mother, SS - September q. 1894. Military Cemetery. Roll of Honour Soldiers Died in R.E. SS (in 1901), 144 Ship's Fitter (in 1911)] Mitchell) of 98 Dacre Street, SS, Hay (18; A Fitter and Turner), and died in SS - June q. 1919, Margaret Young, died 24 June Enlisted in SS: September V.A.1. ('P.N. Fyfe') the Great War Frederick Street, SS and 1 St. Jude's Terrace, SS (in Robert Joss (14 (No. 6858)), aged 58. His mother, 1927, aged 59. (Family 1914. 'He had served in (in 1911), and 1 St. April 1919). (They were married in James Annand (9), Hay Margaret, was born at Deer, Headstone in Harton France for one and a half Jude's Terrace, SS SS' Registry Office on 8 May 1888. Septimus (7) and Margaret Aberdeenshire, and was 42. Cemetery (E.3903)). years' - 'Gazette' (9 June (in June 1917) - SS; June q. 1888). Mitchell (0).] They had been married for 23 1917). years.]

6858 Fyfe Robert Joss AB 46 (Born: 2 December q. Royal Navy 368 John An Able Seaman Son of Hay Fyfe (A Fish Merchant) Mary Fyfe (née Baines). [His father, Hay, was born at His father, Hay, died 11 April Born in SS. Birth registered in Frederick Street PHOTO - Mercantile May 1896) 1942 Williamson Street, (Mercantile Marine) and Margaret Young Fyfe (née (They were married in SS' Old Macher, Aberdeenshire, 1919, aged 58. His mother, SS - June q. 1896. Siblings (all Roll of Honour Marine ID Card (Durham NE) SS (in 1901), and [SS 'North Pacific' on 5 Mitchell) of 98 Dacre Street, SS, Registry Office on 30 and died in SS - June q. 1919, Margaret Young, died 24 June born in SS; 1911 ages): Agnes 144 Frederick December 1925] and 1 St. Jude's Terrace, SS (in September 1922. Their aged 58. His mother, 1927, aged 59. (Family (22), William Hay (18; A Fitter Street, SS (in 1911) April 1919). (They were married in marriage was registered in SS Margaret, was born at Deer, Headstone in Harton and Turner), Alexander (16 SS' Registry Office on 8 May 1888. during the September Aberdeenshire, and was 42. Cemetery (E.3903)). (No. 804)), James Annand (9), - SS; June q. 1888). quarter of 1922). They had been married for 23 Hay Septimus (7) and years.] Margaret Mitchell (0).

1271 Gabrielsen S. First Mate 34 30 June 1915 'Scottish Mercantil Son of Mrs. Emilie Zakariassen Born in Norway. Tower Hill Memorial Mon. 20 August Monarch' e Marine Vasstol of Anstad, near Farsund, 1917 (Glasgow) Norway. 6009 Gaffin William Edward Leading 81 (Born: 26 December q. 1st Platoon, 'C' TZ/1050 1914-5 Star Dardanell 180 or 182 A Miner (RND Service Ann B. (Annabell - RDN Children (all registered in SS): Birth registered in Houghton- Collingwood Bn. Seaman November 1967 (SS) Company, (RNVR) es Marsden Street, Record) Service Record) Gaffin (née Richard (December q. 1913), le-Spring: December q. 1886. Embarkation Roll 1886) Collingwood Bn. (Balkans - Westoe, SS Nicholson) of 180 or 182 Ann B. (September q. 1916), Enlisted: 3 November 1914. and Anson Bn. 2B) Marsden Street, Westoe, SS. Doris (June q. 1920), George Height: 5' 8½". Brown hair RND (They were married in SS' (September q. 1922), Christina and eyes. C. of E. Registry Office on 29 (March q. 1925) and Norman September 1906. Their (June q. 1927). marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1906).

431 Gaffing Daniel Sergeant 34 Military 23 April 1917 7/Border Regt. 18357 24 July 1915 France 2 Frederick Street, Coal Miner (Hewer) (in Son of John (A Hewer) and Alice Alice Gaffing of 62 High Lamb [B: Driver David Gaffing, RFA, Held an important post for Born: Hebburn Colliery. E. Arras Memorial. Bay St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 6 August 1915 PHOTO (Vin Mullen) Medal (51 Brigade, 17th (1914-5 Star) Hebburn Colliery 1911) Gaffing of 2 Frederick Street, Row, Hebburn Colliery. 14 October 1917, aged 20 (No. three days against heavy Jarrow. R. Hebburn. MM 6 Honour + (Jarrow Express) + (Northern) Hebburn Colliery. (He was born in [Daughters (1911 ages; both 5875). He attended St. German attacks. Awarded a awarded to: 'Gazette', Hebburn Colliery Fri. 27 August Division) Felling and aged 50 in 1911. She born in Hebburn): Alice Oswald's School, Hebburn, gold watch, gold Albert and Thursday 2 November 1916. School ROH + 1915 (Jarrow was born at , Co. Durham, Louisa (3) and Margarite (sic) leaving in 1894. He attended medal from the Hebburn Birth registered in SS during Hebburn Colliery Express) + Thurs. and was 48. They had been Amy (4 months).] Hebburn Colliery School, Heroes' Fund by his fellow the December quarter of School ROH - 2 November 1916 married for 28 years and had had leaving in 1896 - '9/Border Hebburn miners. 1882. 1915 + St. + Mon. 5 February ten children, six still living.] Regt.'. Brother: Private Oswald's School 1917 + Soldiers Robert Gaffing (No. 5765).] ROH, Hebburn Died in the Great War

2119 Gaffing James Frederick Private 30 9 August 1915 'A' Company, 8887 [or 1 November 1914 France 17 Milton Street, Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of the late Mary Ann Green Elizabeth Jane Gaffing (née [His wife, Elizabeth Jane, was Born and E. in Jarrow. Birth Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in 2/DLI (18 118887] (1914 'Mons' Jarrow (in 1911) (Jarrow Shipyard) + Callighan) of 17 Milton Street born in Jarrow and was 21.] registered in SS - June q. Memorial. Panel 36 Honour + the Great War Brigade, 6th Star') and 19 Milton Labourer in a Copper (in 1911) and 19 Milton 1884. A Regular or a and 38. (Belgium). Palmer's Division) Street, Jarrow Tube Factory (in 1911) Street, Jarrow (CWGC). Reservist. Commemorative Cenotaph (They were married in SS' centenary mass held in St. Registry Office on 31 Matthew's R.C. Church, December 1910. Their Jarrow, on 22 August 2015. marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1910).

5765 Gaffing Robert Private 36 or 37 24 October 206th Division 124887 2 Frederick Street, Screener (On Surface) [Brother and Sister-in-Law: [Nephews/Nieces (1911 ages; Nephews: Sergeant Daniel The 'Jarrow Express' gives his Orival Wood Fri. 22 November 1918 Employment Hebburn Colliery at Hebburn Colliery John (A Coal Miner; B: Felling; all born at Hebburn Colliery): Gaffing MM, 7/Border Regt., name as 'R. Gaffin'. Cemetery, 1918 (Jarrow Company, Labour (in 1911 and (Coal Miner) 50 in April 1911) and Alice Maggie (15), David (13) and 23 April 1917, aged 34 (No. Accidentally killed in France - Flesquieres. Express) Corps (Formerly October 1918) Gaffing of 2 Frederick Street, John S. (6).] 431) + Driver David Gaffing, Jarrow Express. Flesquieres Chateau Lincolnshire Regt. Hebburn Colliery.] RFA, 14 October 1917, aged 20 Cemetery. Memorial (39593)) (No. 5875).. 2.

5875 Gaffing David Driver 20 14 October 26th Battery 17th 770372 23 April 1915 France 2 Frederick Street, Son of John and Alice Gaffing (née [Siblings (1911 ages; both [His father, John, was born in Brother: Sergeant Daniel Born in Hebburn Colliery (SS; Canada Farm 1917 Brigade RFA (1914-5 Star) Hebburn Colliery Spelman) of 2 Frederick Street, born in Hebburn Colliery): Felling and was a 50-year old Gaffing MM, 7/Border Regt., December q. 1897). Uncle: Cemetery. III.D.37. (in 1911) Hebburn Colliery. (They were Margaret Jane (Maggie) (15; Coal Miner (Hewer). His 23 April 1917, aged 34 (No. Private Robert Gaffing, (Belgium). married on 6 March 1882. Their SS - September q. 1895) and mother, Alice, was born at 431). Labour Corps, 24 October marriage was registered in SS John Spellman (6; SS - Ryhope, Co. Durham, and was 1918, aged 36 or 37 (No. during the March quarter of December q. 1904).] 48. They had been married 5765). 1882). for 28 years and had had ten children, six still living.]

6408 Gaffney Henry Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 1 Urwin Court, SS He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian) (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers by 1915 Howitzer Brigade 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. RFA

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 884 Gagie Benjamin Gunner 20 2 May 1917 'A' Battery, 223rd 770756 No 1914-5 Star France 10/11 Stanley Errand Boy (in 1911) Son of Ann (Annie) (née Newham) Unmarried. [His parents [His father, John, was the son Siblings (all births registered in Born and E. in SS (March q. Orchard Dump Fri. 28 May 1915 Brigade RFA Terrace, SS (in and the late John Gagie (A Coal were married for 14 years of John (A Chemical Labourer) SS): John (June q. 1890), 1897). Formerly 1856 RFA. Cemetery, Arleux-en- + Wed. 23 May (Formerly 4th 1901), 10 Alma Trimmer - D: SS; June q. 1903, and had had six children, five and Elizabeth Gagie of 55 Isabella (June q. 1892), He enlisted in the 4th Gohelle. VII.C.46. 1917 + Thurs. 2 (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in 1911), aged 34) of 72 Ellesmere Street, still living in 1911.] Brunswick Street, SS (in Elizabeth (December q. 1893) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on May 1918 + Howitzers RFA) and 72 Ellesmere SS. (They were married on 11 1881). John and Annie Gagie and Annie (March q. 1899 - D: 27 May 1915 - 'Gazette. (In Soldiers Died in Street, SS (in May March 1890. Their marriage was were living at 53 Frost Street, June q. 1912, aged 13). Uncle Memoriam). the Great War 1915 and May registered in SS during the March Tyne Dock, in 1891.] Fred and Aunt Isabel. 1917) quarter of 1890).

975 Galbraith Robert L/C 29 6 November 1st/7th DLI 275572 19 April 1915 France 4 Pleasant Place, SS Northern Press and Eldest son of John William (A Mary May Galbraith (née [His father, John William, was He had brothers and one Born & E. in SS (June q. 1888). Cement House Holy Trinity Soldiers Died in Mon. 10 December Matthew W. 1917 (Territorial) (2755) (1914-5 Star) (in 1891), 6 Engineering Company Plater's Labourer) and Annie Jones) of 14 Tempest Street, born in SS (September q. sister. Brother & Sister-in- Enlisted on 3 September Cemetery. VIII.C.28. Church ROH, SS + the Great War + 1917 (Divisional Pleasant Place, SS [An Engineering Elizabeth Galbraith (née , Sunderland 1864) and was 46. His Law: Fred (B: SS; 10 in 1901) & 1914. Officer's letter to (Belgium). Holy Trinity Boys' Tues. 25 Pioneers, 50th (in 1901 and 1911), Machinist in 1911] Maddison) of 6 Pleasant Place, SS. (on 22 May 1918). (They mother, Annie Elizabeth, was Sally. Brothers: Charles mother. (In Memoriam). School ROH, SS + September 1917 + (Northumbrian) and 101 (They were married in Holy Trinity were married in St. Mark's born in Spalding, Lincolnshire, Frederick (Fred) S. (SS; June q. Son: John William (SS; March Holy Trinity Boys' Mon. 10 Division) Palmerston Street, Church, SS, on 1 January 1887. Church, SS, on 26 October and was 43. They had been 1891) and Thomas q. 1913). He attended Holy School ROH, SS December 1917 + SS (in November Their marriage was registered in 1912. Their marriage was married for 24 years and had Cunningham W. (Tom) (SS; Trinity Boys' School, SS - (Served) + Wed. 6 November 1917 ) SS during the March quarter of registered in SS during the had five children, four still March q. 1897). Sister: Admitted: 2 November 1896; Morton Street 1918 + Sat. 6 1887). December quarter of 1912). living.] Elizabeth Percy (SS; Left: 28 August 1900. Roll of Honour November 1920 + September q. 1903). Mon. 6 November 1922 + Clive Dunn page 250

4322 Galer W. Sergeant Unknown Unknown 1/West Yorkshire 1914-5 Star France 20 Hardwick Street, Employed at the Paper Wounded in action (in Mon. 19 July 1915 Mon. 19 July 1915 Regt. SS Mills, Marsden - France) - 'Gazette'. 'Gazette' 3917 Gales Charles Private 43 (Burial 3 January 3/DLI 3/12547 15 King Street, A Labour on the Son of Mary Gales of 1 Robinsons Unmarried. [In 1881 and 1891 he was Brothers (1911 ages): Joseph Birth registered in Darlington, Harton Cemetery. Register) 1916 Darlington (in 1881 Railway (in 1911) Yard, Tubwell Row, Darlington (a living with his uncle and aunt - (48; Married; A House Painter) Co. Durham - December q. C.443. (South and 1891), and 1 widow in 1911) Isaac and Mary Wennington.] and John (46; Single; Labourer 1872. Enlisted in Darlington Shields). Robinsons Yard, at a Forge Works). (6 Oxford Street, Darlington). Tubwell Row, He had previously served in Darlington (in the Army for 12 years. Died 1911) at Harton Hospital (Burial Register). 'Of All Saints' Parish' - Burial Register.

4644 Gallagher H. Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 24 24/414 11 January 1916 France 29 Alfred Street, SS Enlisted: 6 November 1914. John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) 2 December 1918 - 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, Discharged on medical (1917) 34th Division) grounds (Sick). To Army Reserve Class W. (John Sheen). 6053 Gallagher John J. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 27 Morton Street, He attended Holy Trinity Morton Street Tues. 18 May (Northumbrian) SS (in May 1915) Boys' School, SS - Admitted: Roll of Honour + 1915 + Tues. 25 Howitzer Brigade 20 August 1906; Left: 21 Holy Trinity Boys' September 1917 RFA December 1911. He enlisted School ROH, SS in the 4th (Northumbrian) (Served) Howitzers on 17 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 6544 Gallagher William Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 35 Johnson Street, He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on Thurs. 3 June (Territorial) SS (in June 1915) 2 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1915 (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Divisions) 6973 Gallagher John James Unknown Unknown 11 and 12 Only son of John W. and Georgina [His father, John W. (A He was an only child. Born in SS. Birth registered in Morton Street Tues. 25 (Born: 20 Commercial Road, Gallagher (née Spence) of 27 Bricklayer), was born in SS - March q. 1898. He Roll of Honour September 1917 January SS (in 1901), 27 Morton Street, SS. (Their Howdon, Northumberland, arrived in New York on 19 1898) Morton Street, SS marriage was registered in and was 36. He died in SS - December 1919. He became (in 1911), and 124 Gateshead during the December March q. 1925, aged 49. His a naturalised American Burrington Street, quarter of 1897). mother, Georgina, was born in citizen on 25 March 1940. Providence, Rhode SS & was 35. She died in SS - Island, USA (in December q. 1917, aged 41. March 1940) They had been married for 13 years.]

6978 Gallagher Charles Gunner 45 December q. Royal Field 27728 8 July 1915 (1914- France 20 Beech Street, A General Labourer (in Son of Charles and Mary Gallagher Mary R. Gallagher (née [His father, Charles (A Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 1942 Artillery 5 Star) Jarrow (in 1901), August 1914) (née Donnelly) of 34 Beech Street, Rogers). (They were married Chemical Worker in the Bede Jarrow): Edith (18; SS - June q. registered in SS - December School ROH, (Jarrow Express) (Durham NE) and 34 Beech Jarrow (in 1911). (They were in SS' Registry Office on 8 Chemical Factory), was born in 1893; A Shop Assistant), q. 1897. He enlisted in Jarrow Street, Jarrow (in married in St. Bede's R.C. Church, September 1917. Their Jedburgh, Scotland, and was Bernard (15; SS - September Jarrow on 31 August 1914. 1901, August 1914 Jarrow, on 2 April 1891. Their marriage was registered in SS 50. His mother, Mary, was q. 1895; An Apprentice Plater), Children: Charles (SS; Dec. q. and December marriage was registered in SS during the September born in Jarrow and was 48. Lucinda (10; SS - December q. 1918), John H.R. (SS; Sept. q. 1918) during the June quarter of 1891). quarter of 1917). They had been married for 20 1899), James (8) and Wilfred 1920) & James (SS; December years and had had seven (6; SS - June q. 1904). q. 1922; D: 1990). His children, six still living.] extensive Service Record has survived.

7089 Gallagher Sam Service Stoker 80 (Born: 18 September q. Hawke Bn. RND TZ/5102 No 1914-5 Star 67 Cambridge Son of John W. and Sarah J. Isabella Gallagher (née [His father, John W. (A Siblings (all registered in SS): Born in SS. Birth registered in St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 July 1897 - 1977 (RNVR) Street, SS (in Gallagher (née Service) of 16 Robson). (They were married General Labourer), was born Jamesina (Dec. q. 1900; Died: SS - September q. 1897. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) RND Service (Durham NE) 1901), and 16 Portberry Street, SS (in 1911) in St. Jude's Church, SS, on 19 in Sunderland (c. 1876) & was Dec. q. 1901, aged 1), Mary Grandmother: Jane Service - Jarrow Record) Portberry Street, SS June 1916. Their marriage 30. His mother, Sarah J., was Ellen (June q. 1904; Died: June born in SS and died March q. (in 1911) was registered in SS during born in SS (c. 1877) and died q. 1918, aged 13), Jane Service 1903, aged 67 (SS). Children: the June quarter of 1916). in SS - March q. 1912, aged 35. (B: 22 June 1906; Died: Dec. q. Sam S. (SS; June q. 1920), They had been married for 16 1969 (SS - Maloney) and Julia George R. (June q. 1920; D: years and had had six Amelia H. (June q. 1909; Died: Sept. q. 1920, 0 - Twins) & children, four still living.] 1983). Mary (March q. 1924; D. 1927)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 2774 Gallantine Albion Private 26 22 October 17/West 28293 No 1914-5 Star France Son of William and Annie Frances May Gallantine (née He had two sons: William (SS, Born and E. in SS. SDGW + Tyne Cot Memorial. Thurs. 3 October ('Gazette' + 1917 Yorkshire Regt. Gallantine of 111 Adelaide Street, Gill). (They were married in B. & D. December q. 1915) & MRIC - 'Albert Gallantine'. Panel 42 to 47 and + Tues. 22 GRO) (2nd Leeds) (106 SS St. Mark's Church, SS, on 23 Albion (SS, March q. 1917). The 'Gazette' thrice says his 162. (Belgium). October 1918 + Brigade, 35th May 1915. Their marriage Sister: Ada. Brother: Jack (in forename was Albion. (In Sat. 21 October (Bantam) was registered in SS during France). Sisters: Annie & Memoriam). 1922 + Soldiers Division) the June quarter of 1915). Esther. Aunts: Maggie & Died in the Great Nellie. War 4384 Gallantree Harry L/C 29 21 March 22 (Tyneside 39558 No 1914-5 Star France Boldon Grange, Son of Peacock ('Coachman to Elsie Gallantree (née [His father, Peacock, was born Children (all births registered Birth registered in SS - March Arras Memorial. Bay East Boldon 1918 Scottish) / NF East Boldon (in Gentlemen' and a Steward) and Egglishaw) of Front Street, in Melmerby, Yorkshire in SS): Elsie May (September q. q. 1890. Children: Howitt (SS; 2 and 3. Memorial, ('Operation (102 Brigade, 1891 and 1901), 10 Jane Gallantree East Boldon. (They were (Ripon; March q. 1860). He 1910), Rene (December q. March q. 1915) and Maud Congregational Michael') 34th Division) Prospect Terrace, married in SS' Registry Office died on 6 July 1935 at 2 1911) and William L. (March q. (SS; September q. 1916). Church + St. East Boldon (in on 20 January 1910. Their Whitburn Terrace, East 1914). Sister: Mary Ellen (SS; Nicholas' Church 1911), and Front marriage was registered in SS Boldon, aged 75 (SS). He left December q. 1891) - a Shop ROH, West Street, East Boldon during the March quarter of Effects valued at £324 9s 6d to Assistant in 1911. Boldon (in March 1918) 1910). Jane Gallantree & Mary Ellen Berry (both widows) in his will.]

1824 Gallon James William Private 21 7 August 1915 'X' Company, 21019 5 July 1915 (1914- Dardanell 9 Middle Terrace, Elder son of Thomas and Ann Unmarried. [Stepmother: Margaret Gallon Brother: Joseph Forster Gallon Born in SS (December q. Helles Memorial. Soldiers Died in 9/Lancashire 5 Star) es Harton, South Isabella Gallon (née Anderson) of of 30 King Street, Southwick, (SS; March q. 1897) and Sarah 1893). E. Sunderland. R. Panel 58 to 72 or 218 the Great War Fusiliers (34 (Balkans Shields (in 1901), 26 9 Middle Terrace, Harton, SS (in Sunderland (in 1911) - born in Foster Gallon (SS; December Southwick, Sunderland. to 219. (Turkey). Brigade, 11th 2B) Victoria Street, 1901). (They were married on 11 Consett, Co. Durham - aged q. 1900). Half-Siblings: (Northern) Southwick, February 1893. Their marriage 40, married for three years Thomas Gallon (1 in 1911) and Division) Sunderland (in was registered in SS during the and with two children, both Margaret Gallon (6 months in 1911), and 30 King March quarter of 1893). still living.] 1911). Street, Southwick, Sunderland (in August 1915)

1629 Galloway John Private 23 21 September 9/Royal Fusiliers GS-79606 No 1914-5 Star France 50 Commercial An Apprentice Youngest son of Margaret (née Unmarried. [His father, [His father, Thomas, died in SS He had brothers and sisters - Born, E. and R. in SS Épehy Wood Farm Holy Trinity Mon. 30 + Tues. 1918 (36 Brigade, 12th Road, SS (in 1911) Moulder (in 1911) Dougherty) and the late Thomas Thomas, died on 4 January - March q. 1911. His mother, George (1878 - 1915), Thomas (September q. 1895). Cemetery, Épehy. Church ROH, SS + 31 December (Eastern) Galloway (A Rivetter) of 78 (or 76 1911, aged 56. His mother, Margaret, was a 54-year old (1881 - 1963), Robert William Formerly 51826 3rd Bn. NF. V.B.8. Holy Trinity Boys' 1918 + Soldiers Division) ?) Marshall Wallis Road, SS. (They Margaret, died on 20 July Shopkeeper. His brother (1883 - 1958), Margaret Ann There is a Family Headstone School ROH, SS Died in the Great were married in St. Paul's Church, 1921, aged 65 - Family Alfred was a Moulder in a (1886 - ?), Alfred (1888 - 1962), in Harton Cemetery. War Jarrow, on 2 April 1877). Headstone.] Foundry and his brother Catherine Ethel (1890 -1982) Grandfathers: George Arthur was an Apprentice and Arthur (1892 - 1962 (No. Galloway (A Rivetter) and Blacksmith.] 5747)) - Kilkenny Family-Tree Hugh Dougherty (A on 'Ancestry'. Labourer).

5747 Galloway Arthur Gunner 69 March q. 1962 Royal Garrison 50 Commercial An Apprentice Son of Margaret (née Dougherty) Ann T. Galloway (née Black). [His father, Thomas, died on 4 He had brothers and sisters - Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' (SS) Artillery Road, SS (in 1911) Blacksmith (in 1911) and the late Thomas Galloway (A (They were married in St. January 1911, aged 56. His George (1878 - 1915), Thomas December q. 1892. Son: School ROH, SS Rivetter) of 78 (or 76 ?) Marshall Michael's Church, SS, on 27 mother, Margaret, died on 20 (1881 - 1963), Robert William Arthur (SS; December q. (Served) Wallis Road, SS. (They were July 1913. Their marriage July 1921, aged 65 - Family (1883 - 1958), Margaret Ann 1913). He attended Holy married in St. Paul's Church, was registered in SS during Headstone.] (1886 - ?), Alfred (1888 - 1962) Trinity Boys' School - Jarrow, on 2 April 1877). the September quarter of and Catherine Ethel (1890 - Admitted: 2 July 1900; Left: 1913). 1982) - Kilkenny Family-Tree 28 September 1905. B: on 'Ancestry'. Private John Galloway, 9/Royal Fusiliers, 21 September 1918, aged 23 (No. 1629). 794 Gamble Henry Jabez Private 24 1 July 1916 15 Platoon, 'D' 23/1401 No 1914-5 Star France 12 Fir Street, A Grocer's Apprentice Son of Thomas William (Miners' [His father was 46 and his [Attacked with 20/NF, moving Siblings (1911 ages): Mary Born: Springwell, Co. Thiépval Memorial. Hebburn Colliery Tues. 28 June Company, 23 Hebburn Colliery (in (in 1911) Deputy (Overman); Born: mother (born in Chirton) 49 forward up Mash Valley to the Jane (25; B; ), John Durham. E. Jarrow. In No. 15 Pier and Face 10B, School ROH + St. 2016 + Fri. 1 July (Tyneside 1911) and 130 Greasborough, Rotherham, in 1911. They had then been north of La Boisselle - heavy James (23; B: Mount, Co. Platoon ('D' Company). 11B and 12B Oswald's Church, 2016 + John Scottish) / NF Argyle Street, Yorkshire) and Sarah Gamble (née married for 24 years and had casualties while crossing No Durham), Thomas William (20; Attended Hebburn Colliery Hebburn (Brass Sheen + Soldiers (102 Brigade, Hebburn (John Pattison) of 12 Fir Street, Hebburn had nine children, six still Man's Land with the battalion No. 4909), George Arthur (14; School. Plaque on Choir Died in the Great 34th Division) Sheen) Colliery (in 1911) and 130 Argyle living. Maternal Grandfather: being almost completely B: Hebburn Colliery) and Stalls) War Street, Hebburn (in September James Pattison - a 72-year annihilated.] Albert Edwin (12; B: Hebburn 1917). (Chester-le-Street, June q. old widower in 1911; Born: Colliery). 1886). , Northumberland.]

4909 Gamble Thomas William Private Unknown Unknown 23 (Tyneside 23/1400 No 1914-5 Star France 12 Fir Street, Coal Miner (Coal- Son of Thomas William (Miners' [His father was 46 and his [Brother: Private Henry Jabez [His name appeared in the Born: Dewby Mill (?), Fri. 14 September Scottish) / NF Hebburn Colliery (in Cutting Machine) Deputy (Overman)) and Sarah mother (born in Chirton) 49 Gamble, 'D' Company 23/NF, October 1916 and February Northumberland. Enlisted: 1 1917 (Jarrow (102 Brigade, 1911) and 130 Gamble (née Pattison) of 12 Fir in 1911. They had then been 1 July 1916, aged 24 (No. 794). 1918 Casualties' Lists. February 1915. 1 July 1916 - Express) + John 34th Division) Argyle Street, Street, Hebburn Colliery (in 1911), married for 24 years and had Wounded for the third time Transferred to 16/NF and Wounded. 8 July 1916 - Sheen Hebburn and 130 Argyle Street, Hebburn (in had nine children, six still and in a hospital at Cosham, Royal Defence Corps.] Admitted to Beaufort September 1917) living.] Hampshire - 'Jarrow Express' Hospital, Bristol. (John (Friday 14 September 1917).] Sheen).

2827 Gamblin Stephen Wallis Private 34 (Born: 7 25 January 2/Leinster Regt. 15227 No 1914-5 Star France Forest Hill, Westoe, A Cartman (in 1911) Son of Stephen Wallis Gamblin (B: Mary Ellen Gamblin (formerly [Daughter: Mary Ellen - Died 1 He had children. Daughter: Born, E. and R. in SS (March Hargicourt British St. Michael's Sat. 25 & Mon. 27 (GRO) December 1918 (73 Brigade, 24th South Shields (in Tynemouth; December q. 1855 - Elstob, née Storey) of 187 May 1923, aged 16 (Family Rebecca E. (Dec. q. 1914). B: q. 1884). Formerly 35602 Cemetery. I.I.4. ROH, SS + Holy January 1919 + [Wallace] 1883) Division) 1891), 81 D: SS; December q. 1924, aged 67) Victoria Road, SS. (They were Headstone). He had brothers Owen Burrowghs (SS; June q. DLI. He attended Holy Trinity Trinity Boys' Wed. 25 January Chichester Road, and Sarah Ann Gamblin (née married in St. Michael's and sisters-in-law. S-in-L & B- 1876 - D: SS; December q. Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 4 School ROH, SS + 1922 + Soldiers South Shields (in Burroughs) of 81 Chichester Road, Church, SS, on 20 May 1906. in-L: Mr. & Mrs. G.H. Mason + 1948, aged 72 (No. 6739)). S-in- December 1893; Left: 11 July Holy Trinity Boys' Died in the Great 1901), and 187 SS (in 1901). (They were married Marriage registered in SS - Nephew George. (In L & B-in-L: Mr. & Mrs. Mordue. 1898. There is a Family School ROH, SS War Victoria Road, SS on 15 November 1875 (SS; June q. 1906). (Mary Ellen Memoriam).] B-in-L & S-in-L: John & Evie Headstone in St. Peter's (Served) (in 1911 and December q. 1875)). Gamblin died on 1 February Elstob. S-in-L & B-in-L: Mr. & Graveyard, Harton. (In January 1918) 1966, aged 80 - Family Mrs. George H. Mason. Memoriam). Headstone).

6739 Gamblin Owen Private 72 December q. Labour Corps 26583 No 1914-5 Star Forest Hill, Westoe, A Cartman (in January Son of Stephen Wallis Gamblin (B: [His mother, Sarah Ann, was Brother: Private Stephen Birth registered in SS - June q. Burrowghs 1948 (SS) SS (in 1891), and 81 1917) Tynemouth; December q. 1855 - born in SS (December q. Wallis Gamblin, 2/Leinster 1876. He was medically Chichester Road, SS D: SS; December q. 1924, aged 67) 1857) and died in SS Regt., 25 January 1918, aged examined in Sunderland on (in 1901) and Sarah Ann Gamblin (née (December q. 1935), aged 76. 34 (No. 2827). 25 January 1917, aged 40 Burroughs) of 81 Chichester Road, His father, Stephen Wallis, years 10 days. SS (in 1901). (They were married was born in North Shields and on 15 November 1875 (SS; was a 34-year old Engine December q. 1875)). Fitter.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 279 Gannon Matthew AB 24 (Born: 30 3 February Hawke Bn. (189 TZ/1629 No 1914-5 Star France 48 Spohr Terrace, Whitburn Colliery Son of Sarah Jane and the late Sarah Gannon of 48 Spohr [Enlisted: 10 November 1914. Siblings (1911 ages): Luke (29, Born in SS. Birth registered in Thiépval Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. Tues. 13 March March 1892) 1917 Brigade, 63rd (RNVR) SS (in 1911 and [Coal Miner (Putter)] Matthew Gannon of 48 Spohr Terrace, SS Draft for BEF: 4 December B. Marsden, SS), Ralph (27, B. SS - June q. 1892. B: Private Pier and Face 1A Sacred Heart 1917 + Mon. 4 (Naval Brigade) 1914) Terrace, SS. (In 1911 she was a 49- 1916. Joined Hawke Bn: 22 SS), Patrick (25, B. SS) and Patrick Gannon MM, 1st/8th Altar, SS + December 1922 + Division) year old widow, born in Boldon, December 1916 to 3 February Charles (13, B. SS). His eldest Royal Scots, KIA 4 December Whitburn Colliery Sat. 3 February who had been married for 29 1917.] three brothers were all 1917, aged 32 (No. 3414). ROH 1923 + RND years and had had eight children, hewers. Database five of whom were still living).

429 Gannon Michael Private Unknown 24 September 11/NF (68 23686 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. [To Millencourt (12/9), Born in SS. E. Edinburgh. Thiépval Memorial. Sat. 28 October 1916 Brigade, 23rd Bécourt Wood (15/9), support Pier and Face 10B, 1916 + Soldiers (Somme) Division) lines behind Martinpuich 11B and 12B Died in the Great (18/9). Two companies to War Contalmaison (20/9). Took over front line (22/9). With 10/NF in attack on 26th Avenue (25/9). Relieved and to bivouacs near Fricourt (26/9).]

1272 Gannon Christopher Donkeym 49 (Born: 25 13 February SS 'Wavelet' Mercantil 67 Queen Street, A Stoker (on steam Son of the late Patrick and Bridget [In 1911 his brother Matthew [His father, Patrick, was born Siblings: Catherine (33 in Born in Co. Sligo. Ireland Tower Hill Memorial Mon. 20 August an December 1915 (West e Marine Bishop Wearmouth, ships at sea) (in 1901) Gannon was living at 79 Richmond in Ireland and was a 65-year 1901), Matthew (29 in 1901; A (1881 Census - Ryhope, 1917 1865) Hartlepool) Co. Durham (in Road, Tyne Dock. He was old Coal Caster or General Hewer), John (B: Ryhope, Sunderland). 1881 and 1901) married to E. Mary Gannon. Labourer in 1901. His mother, Sunderland; March q. 1872; 27 Their children were Bridget, was born in Ireland in 1901), Maria (B: Ryhope, Christopher (9), Mary E. (7), and died in Sunderland - Sunderland; March q. 1875; 24 Roseline (4), Winifred (2) and September q. 1906, aged 56.] in 1901) and James and Henry James (3 months).] (both B: Ryhope, Sunderland; March q. 1881).

3414 Gannon Patrick Private 32 Military 4 December 1st/8th 330209 27 April 1915 France Coal Miner (A Hewer) Son of Sarah Jane and the late [Brother: AB Matthew Siblings (1911 ages): Luke (29, E. Dalkeith, Midlothian. R. Bancourt British St. Bede's R.C. Mon. 4 December Medal 1917 (Territorial) (1914-5 Star) Matthew Gannon of 48 Spohr Gannon, Hawke Bn. RND, KIA B. Marsden, SS), Ralph (27, B. SS. He also served as No. Cemetery. I.G.2. Sacred Heart 1922 + Soldiers Royal Scots Terrace, SS. (In 1911 she was a 49- 3 February 1917, aged 24 (No. SS) and Charles (13, B. SS). His 4793 in 8th Royal Scots. Altar, SS Died in the Great (Divisional year old widow, born in Boldon, 279).] elder brothers were all War Pioneers, 51st who had been married for 29 hewers. (Highland) years and had had eight children, Division) five of whom were still living).

1150 Gardener Horatio Private 22 1 August 1917 8th/10th Gordon S/13829 No 1914-5 Star France 20 Dean Terrace, An Apprentice Grocer Son of Horatio and Alice Gardener Unmarried. [In 1911 his His father, Horatio, was born Siblings (all births registered in Born and E. in SS (June q. Brandhoek New Thurs. 9 August + Fri. 28 September (Horace) (DOW) Highlanders (44 Tyne Dock (in (in 1911) + A Shop (née Southren) of 227 West Park parents had been married in SS (March q. 1868) & died SS): Robert William K. 1895). Wounded at the Battle Military Cemetery. Fri. 28 September 1917 Brigade, 15th 1901), 11 Croft Assistant (in 1914) View, Stanhope Road, SS. (They and had had six children, five in Gateshead - March q. 1960, (December q. 1891; Motor of the Somme and at Ypres. II.C.14. 1917 + Soldiers (Scottish) Avenue, Tyne Dock were married on 30 August 1890. still living. He originally aged 92. He was a Coal Driver - Stationary Shipping in DOW R. In A. Died at a CCS. Died in the Great Division) (in 1911), and 227 Their marriage was registered in enlisted in 7/Royal Sussex Trimmer- Shipping N.E.R. 1911), Alice Annie (March q. On active service for c. Two War West Park View, SS during the September quarter Regt. on 24 August 1914 but Company. His mother, Alice, 1897), Florence Isabella years as a bomb-thrower and Stanhope Road, SS of 1890). was discharged on was born in Sunderland (June (March q. 1901) and Joseph sniper. MRIC = 'Horace (in August 1917) 19.10.1914 (after 57 days) - q. 1866) & died in Gateshead - (December q. 1902). Gardener'. Epilepsy.] December q. 1929, aged 63.]

2953 Gardener William John Private 19 (Born: 19 25 April 1918 9/Cameronians 42400 No MRIC entry. France 45 Wellington Son of Robert (Labourer in a Unmarried. [His father, Robert, was born Nephew of Mr. & Mrs. Birth registered in SS - June q. Tyne Cot Memorial. Wellington Street Mon. 25 April March 1899) (Scottish Rifles) Street, SS (in Shipyard - in 1901) and Jane Anne in SS and was 25. His mother, Goodman. He had brothers 1899. Baptised in St. Hilda's Panel 68 to 70, 162 Roll of Honour, 1921 + Tues. 25 (South African 1901), and Albion Gardner of Albion Street, SS Jane Anne, was also born in SS and sisters. Pal: John Johnson Church, SS, on 9 April 1899. and 162A. (Belgium). SS April 1922 + Wed. Brigade, 9th Street, SS (in April and was similarly 25.] Logan. E. SS. Formerly 4384 DLI. 25 April 1923 + (Scottish) 1918) 'William John Gardener' - Soldiers Died in Division) 'Gazette' + GRO. (In the Great War + Memoriam). 'A Corner of England' (Booklet: 940.465 - Library)

1229 Gardner James G. Private 30 1 July 1916 'C' Company, 24 24/988 11 January 1916 France N.E.R. - Checker at SS Son of the late James and Ann Gardner of 101 Victoria [Attack on La Boisselle - Born in Co. Durham. E. Thiépval Memorial. N.E.R. Memorial Tues. 28 June (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Elizabeth Gardner Road, Teams, Gateshead advanced from assembly Newcastle. Pier and Face 10B, (Roll of Honour), 2016 + Fri. 1 July NF (103 Brigade, positions in Tara-Usna line 11B and 12B York. 2016 + 'Irish 34th Division) 7.40 am. in support of 101st Heroes' (1917) + Brigade. Heavy casualties Soldiers Died in moving forward to British the Great War front line and in attack up Sausage Valley. Few reached objective. Casualties - 650.]

2692 Gardner William Dodds Private 20 24 May 1915 'B' Company, 4/1769 20 April 1915 France 46 Ashfield Road, Coal Miner (Driver) (in Son of John and Jane Anne Unmarried. [His father, John, was born in Sister and Brother-in-Law: Born in Jarrow (SS; June q. Ypres (Menin Gate) Soldiers Died in (Second Battle 1st/4th (1914-5 Star) Gosforth, 1911) Gardner (née Franks) of 6 Augusta SS and was a 51-year old Eleanor and George Alexander 1895). E. Hexham, Memorial. Panel 8 the Great War of Ypres) (Territorial) NF Northumberland Terrace, Dinnington Colliery, Cartman (Horse Driver) in a Allison - she was born in Northumberland. and 12. (Belgium). (149 Brigade, (in 1911) Dudley, Northumberland. (They Colliery and a widower.] Jarrow and was 27 in April 50th were married on 22 April 1883. 1911 when they had been (Northumbrian) Their marriage was registered in married for 8 years. Division) SS during the June quarter of 1883).

2855 Gardner John George Private 37 4 October 13/NF (62 32/404 No 1914-5 Star France 102 Bowman N.E.R. Company Mary Gardner of 102 He had children. Born in North Shields. E. SS. Tyne Cot Memorial. Sat. 5 October 1917 Brigade, 21st Street, SS Bowman Street, SS Panel 19 to 23 and 1918 + Soldiers Division) 162. (Belgium). Died in the Great War 6305 Gardner Richard Driver Unknown Unknown 4th 66 Thames Street, Birth registered in SS - either Thames Street Tues. 18 May (Northumbrian) SS (in May 1915) June q. 1893 or September q. Roll of Honour 1915 + Thurs. 16 Howitzer Brigade 1893. He enlisted in the 4th May 1918 RFA (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 17 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 6470 Gardner Leonard L/C 71 June q. 1964 Tyne Fortress 20 George Street, Jane A. Gardner (née Smith). Birth registered in SS - June q. George Street Thurs. 27 May (SS) Engineers R.E. SS (in May 1915) (They were married in Christ 1893. He enlisted in the Tyne Roll of Honour 1915 + Fri. 23 Church, Jarrow, on 2 August Fortress Engineers on 26 May May 1919 1913. Their marriage was 1915 - 'Gazette'. registered in SS during the September quarter of 1913).

3740 Garf M. Carpenter 43 3 September SS 'Treverbyn' Mercantil South Shields. Born: Pernau, Estonia. The Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 6 June 1919 1917 (St. Ives) e Marine 15th List of Mercantile Marine Deaths gives his place of residency as SS. 1361 Garrett Benjamin Private 26 1 July 1916 'C' Company, 24 24/1241 11 January 1916 France 78 Trevor Terrace, Shipyard Labourer Only son of Benjamin (A Mary Ann A. Garrett (née [Children: Jane A. (SS; March He had two children - Born in Newcastle. E.SS. (In Thiépval Memorial. Thames Street Mon. 26 March Mon. 9 April 1917 + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) North Shields (in ('Gazette' - Wed. 20 Bootmaker) and Emma Garrett Franck) [or Franks] of 6 q. 1912), Benjamin (SS; 'Gazette'. Nephew: Archie. Memoriam). CWGC says he Pier and Face 10B, Roll of Honour + 1917 + Mon. 9 Wed. 20 June 2012 + NF (103 Brigade, 1911) and 6 June 2012) (née Mallet) of 68 Camden Street, Thames Street, SS. (Their December q. 1913; D. June q. Sister-in-Law Polly and Brother- died on 1 July 1917. SDGW 11B and 12B Borough of April 1917 + Tues. Fri. 24 June 2016 34th Division) Thames Street, SS North Shields. marriage was registered in 1916, aged 2) and Amy O. (SS; in-Law Archie. Sisters: Eliza E. and the 'Gazette' say he died Tynemouth ROH 17 April 1917 + (in 1916) [Formerly Tynemouth during the December q. 1915; D. June q. and Amy. on 1 July 1916 + St. Thomas' Wed. 20 June of 68 Camden December quarter of 1911). 1917, aged 1).] Church ROH 2012 + Tues. 28 Street, North June 2016 + Fri. 1 Shields - Borough of July 2016 + 'Irish Tynemouth ROH] Heroes' (1917) + Soldiers Died in the Great War

1833 Garrett James Private Unknown 21 March 21st Bn. MGC 4997 France Hebburn. Born and E. in Gateshead. R. Pozières Memorial. St. Aloysius' Soldiers Died in 1918 (21st Division) Hebburn. Formerly 20825 Panel 90 to 93 Church ROH, the Great War ('Operation Border Regt. SDGW says he Hebburn Michael') was KIA on 24 March 1918.

3037 Garrick John Robert Ordinary 18 18 October Royal Fleet Mercantil No 1914-5 Star 165 Victoria Road, Only son of Robert and Josephine Unmarried. [His father, Robert, was born His father Robert's death was Birth registered in SS - June q. Plymouth Naval St. Mary's Parish Tues. 5 + Thurs. 7 Seaman 1918 Auxiliary e Marine SS (in 1901), 36 Garrick (née Purdy) of 228 South in Scotland and was a 50-year registered in SS - December q. 1900. Lost at sea through Memorial. Memorial Churchyard November 1918 (Signaller) 'Industry' Reserve Portberry Street, SS Palmerston Street, SS. (Their old Stevedore. His mother, 1935, aged 75. enemy action. Reference 30. Memorial Cross, (955637) (in 1911), and 228 marriage was registered in Josephine, was born in Tyne Dock South Palmerston Liverpool during the September Liverpool and was 34. They Street, SS (in quarter of 1898). had been married for 13 years October 1918) and had had four children, only John Robert surving.]

6011 Garrick William Andrew Chief Unknown Unknown 2nd Platoon, 'C' TZ/158 1914-5 Star Dardanell 68 Dean Road, SS Son of Robert and Helen Garriock Edith Garrick (née Mitchell) [Father, Robert, was born at Sons (both births registered in Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Collingwood Bn. Petty (Born: 9 Company, (RNVR) es (née White) of 94 Eldon Street (in of 68 Dean Road, SS. (They Berfield, Sandsound, Aithsting, SS): Robert (June q. 1915) and December q. 1885. He School ROH, SS Embarkation Roll Officer September Collingwood Bn. (Balkans 1891), 61 West Walpole Street, SS were married in St. Jude's Shetland, on 1 September William (March q. 1917). attended Holy Trinity Boys' (Served) 1885 - RND and Anson Bn. 2B) (in 1901) and 139 South Church, SS, on 4 February 1831 & died in SS on 22 April School - Admitted: 21 Service RND Palmerston Street, SS (in April 1914. Their marriage was 1905, 73. His mother, Helen, November 1892; Left: 20 Record) 1905). (They were married at registered in SS during the was born at Tumblin, April 1898. Tumblin, Aithsting, Shetland, on March quarter of 1914). Aithsting, on 5 September 13 May 1872). 1851 & died at 67 Back Eldon Street, SS, on 6.12.1936, 85.]

6117 Garrick Laurence Private 57 June q. 1936 Royal Army South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' (SS) Service Corps Boys' School, SS - Admitted: School ROH, SS 11 January 1886; Left: 1 (Served) November 1891.

4555 Garrow John Blair AB 38 (Born: 2 Buried: 9 Benbow Bn. RND 4/175 1914 'Mons' Star' France 27 Usway Street, A Plater (RND Service Son of Mrs. Robert Garrow of 27 Catherine Garrow (née [Enlisted: 21 August 1912. 22 Children (all registered in SS): Birth registered in SS - March Hebburn Cemetery. Hebburn Quay RND Service March 1895 - March 1933 (RNVR) Hebburn (in August Record + Burial Usway Street, Hebburn Munro). (They were married August 1914 - Joined Benbow Annie (December q. 1920), q. 1895. Death registered in K.433. School ROH Record RND Service 1912) and 36 Register) in SS' Registry Office on 20 Bn. 8 October 1914 - Interned Harriet (September q. 1922) SS - March q. 1933. Height: Record) Tennant Street, March 1920. Their marriage in Holland. 24.1.1918 to and Ian M. (June q. 1928). 5'6½". Dark brown hair and Hebburn (in March was registered in SS during 10.2.1918 - On leave from eyes. C. of E. War Gratuity - 1933) the March quarter of 1920). Holland. 19.11.1918 - £26/10s. Repatriated (to leave). 3.2.1919 - Demobilised.]

4782 Garthwaite Frederick Private 61 Buried: 23 'B' Company, 27 27/275 11 January 1916 France 30 Dock Street, A Seaman (in March Maria Garthwaite (née ['Of All Souls' parish' - Burial Children (all registered in SS): Enlisted: 14 January 1915. Harton Cemetery. Sat. 16 January Newby March 1943 (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Tyne Dock (in 1915) 1943 - Harton Liddle) of 30 Dock Street, Register.] James C. (September q. 1912), Birth registered in 9.7569. (South 1915 + John NF (103 Brigade, and 33 Brinkburn Cemetery Burial Tyne Dock. (They were William L. (September q. 1915) Sunderland - September q. Shields). Sheen + 'Irish 34th Division) Street, Tyne Dock Register) married in St. Mark's Church, and Lilian (December q. 1919). 1881. Death registered in SS - Heroes' (1917) (in March 1943) SS, on 29 July 1901. Their March q. 1943, aged 61. marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1901).

6478 Gartland Matthew Sapper 24 June q. 1917 Tyne Fortress 10 Gordon Road, SS Birth registered in Thurs. 27 May (SS) Engineers R.E. (in May 1915) Sunderland - March q. 1893. 1915 He enlisted in the Tyne Fortress Engineers on 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 6479 Gartland Joseph Sapper Unknown Unknown Tyne Fortress 10 Gordon Road, SS Birth registered in SS - Thurs. 27 May Engineers R.E. (in May 1915) September q. 1894. He 1915 enlisted in the Tyne Fortress Engineers on 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 167 Garton Thomas Private 17 24 July 1916 8/East Yorkshire 13479 9 September France 78 Bowman Street, Son of David and Annie Elizabeth Unmarried. [Stepson of John [To trenches just north of Siblings (all births registered in Born and E. in SS. Birth Thiépval Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. Tues. 22 August (Somme) Regt. (8 Brigade, 1915 (1914-5 SS (in 1901), and C. Garton (née Gill) of 78 Bowman Coaster (Born in Germany Quarry during the night of SS): David (March q. 1891; A registered in SS - March q. Pier and Face 2C Sacred Heart 1916 + Thurs. 7 3rd Division) Star) 42 Green Street, SS Street, SS (in 1901). (They were and a 36-year old Ships' 20/7. To Bernafay Wood Barber in 1911), Francis 1899. Half-Brother: Robert Altar, SS September 1916 (A Boarding House) married on 12 February 1888. Carpenter in 1911) and the (22/7). Two companies sent (Frank) (December q. 1892; A Kracht Coaster (SS; (Local Casualties) (in 1911) Their marriage was registered in late Annie Coaster (Born in SS forward to hold north-east Messroom Steward in 1911), September q. 1906). + Soldiers Died in SS during the March quarter of and 39 in 1911 - when they edge of Trones Wood (23/7). Annie (March q. 1896) and the Great War 1888). had been married for six To Happy Valley during the Mary May (September q. years (SS; March q. 1906).] night of 25/7.] 1901).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 5820 Garvin James Stoker Unknown Unknown HMS Lion 24 Milton Street, His marriage was registered Birth registered in SS - Fri. 18 July 1919 Jarrow in SS during the March December q. 1886. He (Jarrow Express) quarter of 1911. served with Admiral Beattie on HMS Lion in all her engagements - Dogger Bank, Heligoland and Jutland - Jarrow Express. 2635 Gascoigne Mark AB 22 (Born: 26 4 June 1915 4th Platoon, 'A' TZ/1744 1914-5 Star Dardanell 9 Stevenson Street, Whitburn Colliery Son of John and Frances Unmarried. [Enlisted: 13 November 1914. Brother: AB John Gascoigne Possibly also the brother of Helles Memorial. South Shields' Thurs. 15 July Thurs. 15 July 1915 May 1893 - (Third Battle Company, (RNVR) es Westoe, SS (Putter) Gascoigne of 9 Stevenson Street, Collingwood Bn. ('A' Company, (TZ/414) - 'B' Company, TZ/1975 O.S. Thomas Panel 8 to 15. Library ROH + 1915 + RND RND Service of Krithia) Collingwood Bn. (Balkans SS 4th Platoon): 4 February 1915 Benbow Bn. Transferred to Gascoigne of 42 Stevenson (Turkey). Whitburn Colliery Database Record) RND 2B) to 4 June 1915. He was Hood Bn: 12 June 1915 to 30 Street, SS: Discharged ROH reported lying 'still & silent' on December 1917. Wounded to Medically Unfit - 17 March 'our' side of the Turkish UK. Hood Bn: 2.9.1918 to 1915. trenches during the advance 8.10.1918. Wounded. & retirement: AB Thomas Whale, Anson Bn. (TZ/1978).]

2828 Gastall Henry Sergeant 35 25 March 1/Manchester 7630 27 October 1914 France 65 Garden Street, A Police Constable (in Son of Michael and Martha Gastall Ada Gastall (née Woolner) of [His father, Michael, was born Children: Henry (SS; March q. Born and E. in Clitheroe, Basra Memorial. St. Michael's Soldiers Died in 1917 Regt. (8 (1914 'Mons' Blackburn, 1911) [A Cotton Power- of 87 Woone Lane, Clitheroe, 7 Beethoven Street, SS. in Lancashire and was a 57- 1910), Margaret (SS; Lancashire (Clitheroe; Panel 31 and 64. ROH, SS the Great War (Jullundur) Star') Lancashire (in Loom Weaver in 1901] Lancashire. (Their marriage was (They were married in St. year old Finisher in a Paper December q. 1911) and Jane P. September q. 1882). A (Iraq). Brigade, 3rd 1891), 87 Woone registered in Clitheroe during the Michael's Church, SS, on 10 Mill (in 1901). His mother, Gastall (SS; June q. 1913). Regular or a Reservist. F-in-L: (Lahore) Division, Lane, Clitheroe, September quarter of 1867). February 1909. Their Martha, was born in Clitheroe Siblings (1891 ages): Thomas James William Woolner (B: Indian Corps) Lancashire (in marriage was registered in SS and was 55 (in 1901).] (23), Mary A. (20), John (18), North Shields; 67 in 1911). M- 1901), and 7 during the March quarter of William H. (16), George W. in-L: Jane Parkin Woolner (D: Beethoven Street, 1909). (12), Eleanor (5) and Edith (10 SS - Dec. q. 1889). MRIC says SS (in 1911 and months). he was in 2nd Bn. March 1917) Manchester Regt.

5151 Gaston F. Sergeant Unknown Military Unknown DLI 323040 80 Bowman Street, St. Hilda's Colliery Married. Wed. 23 October Medal SS (in December 1918 + Fri. 6 1918) December 1918

6979 Gatens John Private 64 September q. 10/DLI (St. 16372 21 May 1915 France 26 Albion Street, SS A Plater's Helper in a Son of Samuel and Mary Gatens Mary Gatens (née Botto). [His father, Samuel (Rivetter His mother, Mary, died in SS - Born in Dundee. He enlisted St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 1957 Bede's R.C. (1914-5 Star) (in 1901), and 127 Shipyard (in 1911) (née Bradley) of 127 High Street, (They were married in SS' in a Shipyard), was born in June q. 1932, aged 80. on 19 August 1914. He was School ROH, (Jarrow Express) (Durham NE) School ROH, High Street, Jarrow Jarrow Registry Office on 22 Scotland & was 45 in 1901. Brother: Samuel - born in medically discharged on 3 Jarrow Jarrow) (in 1911) November 1919. Their He died in SS - June q. 1921, Dundee and a 20-year old December 1917 and awarded marriage was registered in SS 66. His mother, Mary, was Plater's Helper in a Shipyard in the Silver War Badge. during the December quarter born in Scotland & was 59 in 1911: he died in SS - December Brothers (1901 ages; both of 1919). 1911. They had been married q. 1927, aged 37. born in SS): William (17; A for 31 years & had had 8 Ship Painter's Labourer) and children, five still living.] Peter (14).

334 Gates George Private 34 5 March 1916 8/East Yorkshire 12389 9 September France 46 Wilson Street, SS Barber's, Contractors, Eldest son of Thomas and Jane Mary Ann Gates (née Davis) Children: George (SS, Born and E. in SS. 'Previously Bedford House Brunswick St. & Sat. 25 March Wed. 5 April 1916 (DOW) Regt. (8 Brigade, 1915 (1914-5 Holborn, SS. Gates of 28 Wilson Street, SS of 46 Wilson Street, SS. September q. 1912) & wounded at Loos' - 'Gazette'. Cemetery. Enclosure Wilson St. Roll of 1916 + Wed. 5 3rd Division) Star) (They were married in Holy Emmeline (September q. DOW R. in A. (In Memoriam). No. 2. II.C.16. Honour. April 1916 + Mon. Trinity Church, High Shields, 1914). He had brothers & (Belgium). 5 March 1917 + on 15 July 1906. Their sisters. In-Laws: Mr. & Mrs. Tues. 22 April marriage was registered in SS Davis. Pal: A. Coyne. 1919 + Wed. 5 during the September March 1919 + quarter of 1906). Soldiers Died in the Great War

5366 Gaudie Irvine Sergeant 56 June q. 1946 22/DLI 22/742 No 1914-5 Star France 233 Albert Road, Son of William Robert (A Pie-Shop Daisy M. Gaudie (née [His father, William Robert, Sisters: Emily (B: Jarrow; 1884) Birth registered in SS - Fri. 19 July 1918 (South (Wearside) (123 Jarrow (in July Owner/Master Baker) and Jane Marshall). (They were was born in and Dora (B: Jarrow - 4 December q. 1889 (Born in (Jarrow Express) Shields) Brigade, 41st 1918) Ritson Gaudie (née Irvine) of 233 married in Good Shepherd on 29 September 1854. He September 1886; Died: Jarrow). A P.O.W. in Division) Albert Road, Jarrow. (They were Church, Jarrow, on 12 April died on 6 September 1940, Leicestershire - 18 September Germany by July 1918 married in Sunderland on 10 1932. Their marriage was aged 85. His mother, Jane 1977). His mother, Jane (Jarrow Express). October 1883). registered in SS during the Ritson, died on 7 May 1929, Ritson, was living at 233 Albert June quarter of 1932. Daisy aged 76. There is a Family Road, Jarrow, in May 1929. died in 1998). Headstone in Jarrow Cemetery. 2.246.]

2771 Gaughan John Private 20 13 August 12/Highland Light B/21447 5 October 1915 France Boldon Colliery. Boldon Colliery Unmarried. [To Flesselles (31/7), Molliens- Brother: Phil (in Navy). Born: Sunderland. E. Jarrow. Thiépval Memorial. St. Nicholas' Roll Tues. 1 October 1916 Infantry (46 (1914-5 Star) au-Bois (4/8), Franvillers (5/8), Brother: James Gaughan, KIA R. Boldon Colliery. (In Pier and Face 15C of Honour, 1918 + Soldiers (Somme) Brigade, 15th trenches south of Martinpuich 21 September 1916, aged 24 Memoriam). Formerly 46122 Boldon Colliery + Died in the Great (Scottish) (7/8). Attack on Switch ('Gazette' - but no CWGC RGA. His surname is spelt Boldon Colliery War Division) Line(12/8) - checked by heavy entry). Only Sister: Kate. 'Geughan' on the St. Nicholas' Workmen War machine gun fire on right of ['John Ganghan' = SDGW.] Roll of Honour. MRIC = Memorial assault. Casualties - 252. 11/HLI. His brother, James Relieved and to The Dingle. To Gaughan, is listed in the Fricourt (13/8).] Boldon Colliery Miners' Social Club ROH.

5213 Gault J.D. Private Unknown Military Unknown DLI 43697 South Shields. Wed. 23 October Medal 1918 1305 Gawthorpe Thomas William L/C 22 2 September 11/Suffolk Regt. 19339 6 July 1915 (1914- France , Son of Benjamin George and Mary Unmarried. [His father, Benjamin George, Sister: Mary Annie - born at Born at Willington Quay St. Sever Cemetery St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 7 September 1917 (DOW) (Cambridgeshire) 5 Star) Northumberland Jane Gawthorpe (née Bird) of was born at York and was a 41- Willington Quay and aged 8 in (1911 Census). Born in Extension, Rouen. Honour 1917 + Soldiers (101 Brigade, (in 1911), and 38 St. Willington Quay (in 1911) and 29 year old Railway Clerk (N.E.R. April 1911. Wallsend (SDGW). E. P.III.C.7A. Died in the Great 34th Division) Paul's Road, Jarrow St. Paul's Road, Jarrow. (Their Co.). His mother, Mary Jane, Newcastle. Formerly 25714 War (in September marriage was registered in was born at Shotton, Co. Hussars. MRIC = 2/Suffolk 1917) Easington, Co. Durham, during the Durham, and was 44. They Regt. DOW in a hospital in September quarter of 1894). had been married for 17 years France. and had had three children, two still living.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 3909 Gear Robert AB 26 (Born: 19 12 March SS 'Pontypridd' Mercantil Son of Magnus and Charlotte Gear [His father, Magnus, was born Siblings: John (1871 - 1939), In 1871 Magnus was an Able Tower Hill Memorial Holy Trinity February 1917 (Cardiff) e Marine (née Williamson) of Brough, at Brough, Nesting, on 28 Elizabeth (1873 - ?), James Seaman aboard a ship in the Church ROH, SS 1891) Nesting, Lerwick, Shetland. (They January 1844 and died in William (1875 - ?), Magnus district of Troon, Ayrshire. In were married at Nesting, Lerwick, Aberdeen in 1937. In 1861 (1879 - 1917), Christina (1881 - 1891 and 1901 Magnus was a on 10 January 1871). Magnus was a fisherman on a 1918), Charles Bruce (1883 - 1 Crofter. boat in the district of Burra January 1915 (HMS and Quarff, Shetland.] Formidable)), Margaret (1885 - ?), Peter McGregor (1894- 1985) & Charlotta Ann (1896- 1926). 2120 Geary James Sapper 25 (Born: 27 16 November Durham Fortress 470311 No 1914-5 Star France 245 High Street, Shipyard Heater (in Son of Patrick and Ellen Geary [Siblings (1911 ages; all born [His father, Patrick, was born [His Service Record has No SDGW entry. Had Jarrow Cemetery. St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 30 April 1915 June 1893) 1918 Company R.E. Jarrow (in 1911) 1911) (née Finnigan) of 245 High Street, in Jarrow): Patrick (12), in Jarrow and was a 42-year survived. E. in Jarrow on previously served in 2/DLI Y.217. Honour + St. (Jarrow Express) (Invalided out (Territorial) Jarrow. (They were married on 20 Charles (11), Thomas (8), old Ship's Plate Rivetter 27.11.1914. In France from from 30.7.1912 to 5.5.1914. Bede's R.C. owing to August 1892. Their marriage was Ellen (3) and Edward (2). He working for Palmer's Shipyard. 30.9.1916 - 14.7.1917. In India from 21.11.1913 to School ROH, Pulmonary TB) registered in SS during the attended St. Bede's R.C. His mother, Ellen, was also Gunshot wound to his right 2.4.1914. Awarded the SWB Jarrow September quarter of 1892). School, Jarrow.] born in Jarrow and was 36. arm on 11.7.1917.] (seriously wounded in action They had been married for 19 and medically discharged). years & had had eight children, seven still living.]

5476 Geary John AB Unknown Unknown RND (RNVR) 245 High Street, Son of Patrick and Ellen Geary [He was 13 in April 1911. [His father, Patrick, was born Brother: Sapper James Geary, Wounded for the second Wed. 18 Jarrow (in 1911 (née Finnigan) of 245 High Street, Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Jarrow and was a 42-year Durham Fortress Company time and admitted to a September 1918 + and September Jarrow. (They were married on 20 in Jarrow): Patrick (12), old Ship's Plate Rivetter R.E., 16 November 1918, aged hospital in Surrey by 18 Fri. 20 September 1918) August 1892. Their marriage was Charles (11), Thomas (8), working for Palmer's Shipyard. 25 (No. 2120). September 1918 - 'Gazette'. 1918 (Jarrow registered in SS during the Ellen (3) and Edward (2).] His mother, Ellen, was also Express) September quarter of 1892). born in Jarrow and was 36. They had been married for 19 years & had had eight children, seven still living.]

2738 Geddes William Leading 24 (Born: 10 4 February Nelson Bn. RND TZ/3140 No 1914-5 Star France 54 Ellesmere Whitburn Colliery Younger son of the late William Unmarried. (Sweetheart: [The Action against Puisieux Only Brother & S-in-L: Enlisted: 4 January 1915. Queen's Cemetery, Whitburn Colliery Thurs. 22 Seaman November 1917 (Action (63rd (Royal (RNVR) Street, SS. (57 (Putter) and Isabella Geddes of 40 Wilson Nancy). and River Trenches cost Matthew & Rose Geddes of Draft for BEF: 31 July 1916. Bucquoy. IV.B.12. ROH February 1917 + 1892 - RND against Naval) Division) Ellesmere Street, SS Street, SS Nelson Battalion one officer 187 Alice Street, SS. Resided Joined 8th Entrenching Bn: 13 Sat. 4 February Service Puisieux and - RND Database) and 18 other ranks KIA or with his sister, Mrs. Minnie September 1916. Joined 1922 (In Record) River DOW.] Belerby of 54 Ellesmere Street, Nelson Bn: 27.11.1916 to Memoriam) + Trenches) SS. 4.2.1917. 'Mrs. Minnie RND Database Bollerby - RND Database' [Roy Swales: 'Nelson at War', pages 131 to 135 + 139.] 6859 Geddes William Driver 86 (Born: 18 September q. Royal Army T4/12778 No 1914-5 Star Greece 62, 64 and 66 Alice A Steward (in March Son of John and Teresa Geddes [He was granted a weekly [His father, John (A Coal Siblings (all born in SS; 1901 Born in SS. Birth registered in Frederick Street PHOTOS - His father May 1888) 1974 (SS) Service Corps 1 Street, SS (in 1916) [A Barman (in (née Wales) of 164 South pension of eight shillings Trimmer), was born in SS ages): John (18; An Engine SS - June q. 1888. His service Roll of Honour (John), his mother 1891), 62 Alice 1911)] Frederick Street, SS. (They were from 16 January 1920 for 32 (December q. 1859) and died Cleaner), Elizabeth (17), Jane record has survived. He (Teresa) and the Street, SS (in married in SS' Registry Office on 6 weeks as a consequence of in SS - March q. 1937, aged 77. Ann W. (Jennie) (6; September enlisted on 11 December family gathered 1901), 164 South April 1882. Their marriage was contracting malaria in His mother, Teresa, was born q. 1894) and James Victor (3; 1915. He joined the RASC at together for his Frederick Street, SS registered in SS during the June northern Greece - 20% in SS (June q. 1862) and died September q. 1897). Bradford on 15 March 1916. parents' Golden (in 1911), and 67 quarter of 1882). disabled. He was given in SS - September q. 1934, He contracted malaria while Wedding celebrations. South Frederick spectacles by the Army in aged 74.] serving in Greece during the Street, SS (in September 1916. Height: 5' Salonika Campaign. December 1919) 8".]

5015 Gentleman Alexander Miles Private 67 (Born: December q. 48 Hedley Street, A Dock Labourer (in Son of Agnes Gentleman of 48 Sister: Helen Jessie C. - born in Born in SS - March q. 1885. Hedley Street Tues. 11 1885) 1951 (SS) SS (in 1901 and 1911) [An Apprentice Hedley Street, SS (in 1911). (She SS (December q. 1887) and 23 Roll of Honour December 1917 1911) Boiler Rivetter in 1901] was born in Falkirk, Scotland, and in 1911. was 63 in 1911). 875 George Robert First 60 3 December SS 'Wreathier' Mercantil 12 Salmon Street, Son of the late Edward and Catherine George (née Born in Corbridge, Tower Hill Memorial St. Aidan's Tues. 3 December Engineer 1917 (Goole) e Marine SS Elizabeth George Hatton) of 12 Salmon Street, Northumberland. He had a Church ROH, SS + 1918 + Mon. 7 SS. (They were married in SS' family. 'Lost at sea by enemy SS Marine February 1921 Registry Office on 27 action' - 'Gazette'. Engineers' February 1882. Their Association ROH marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1882). 4443 George William Private 25 2 May 1915 Portsmouth Bn. PO/5525 Son of John and Margaret George He attended St. Aloysius' R.C. Portsmouth Naval St. Aloysius' R.C. Fri. 13 August RND (Royal of 10 John Street, Hebburn School, Hebburn - leaving in Memorial. Panel School ROH, 1915 (Jarrow Marines Light 1904. Reference: 9. Hebburn + St. Express) Infantry) Aloysius' Church ROH, Hebburn

5931 George Walter Corporal Unknown Unknown DLI Laygate Place, SS Son of Mr. and Mrs. E.W. George Wounded in the neck and in a Tues. 30 April of Laygate Place, SS hospital in Glasgow by 30 1918 April 1918 - 'Gazette'. 3683 Georgeson Thomas AB 45 10 June 1918 SS 'Borg' Mercantil South Shields. Born in Shetland. A Tower Hill Memorial Wed. 21 January (London) e Marine Mercantile Marine List of 1920 Deaths gives his place of residency as SS. 5639 Georgeson J. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 22 Berwick Street, A Merchant Seaman He was interned in Ruhleben, Sat. 2 January e Marine SS (in June and (in August 1914) Germany, after being trapped 1915 (1914 September 1915) in German territorial waters Christmas on 4 August 1914. Greeting from Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915

3742 Geshim N. Donkeym 33 3 September SS 'Ragnhild' Mercantil South Shields. Born: Aden, Yemen. The 15th Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 6 June 1919 an 1917 (Newcastle) e Marine List of Mercantile Marine Deaths gives his place of residency as SS.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 3741 Getz G. AB 23 3 September SS 'Treverbyn' Mercantil South Shields. Born: Riga, Latvia. The 15th Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 6 June 1919 1917 (St. Ives) e Marine List of Mercantile Marine Deaths gives his place of residency as SS. 1282 Ghulame Hasan Unknown 26 December SS 'Glenmorven' Indian Born in India? Bombay 1914-1918 Mon. 20 August 1914 (Leith) Merchant Memorial, Mumbai 1917 Service 54 Gibb William Lawson Stoker 28 (or 29) 17 July 1915 HMAS Yarra (or 4255 1914-5 Star 7 South Frederick Grocer's Messenger Son of Robert Lawson Gibb and [His father, Robert Lawson, Siblings: Robert Lawson (B: Born in SS. Birth registered in Rockhampton Frederick Street Yarrow) Street, SS (in 1891 Boy (in 1901) and a Wilhelmina (Minnie/Mina) Gibb (A was born in Scotland and was Newbottle, Co. Durham; 16 in SS - June q. 1886. Served in Cemetery, Roll of Honour + and 1901), and Fire Fireman in the London Fruit Collector in 1901) of 7 South a Coal Trimmer. He died in SS - 1891; A Butcher's Apprentice), Royal Australian Navy. Queensland. St. Jude's Church Station, Queen's Fire Brigade (in 1911) Frederick Street, SS June q. 1894, aged 44. His Florence (24 in 1901), Janet Believed to have drowned. C.E.168.4853 Book of Road, New Cross, mother, Wilhelmina, was born Finlayson (Jenny) (B: SS; 30 in His mother, Wilhelmina, left (GRM/4). (Australia) Remembrance, London (in 1911) in Edinburgh and died in SS on 1911; A Music Teacher - her entire estate to her SS (?) 9 April 1925, aged 69. She left Piano), Mabel (B: SS; June q. daughter, Janet Finlayson Effects of £569 5s 7d in her 1882) & Daniel Stewart (GRO) (Jenny). will.] (B: SS; Sept. q. 1898).

5930 Gibb Robert Lawson Private Unknown Unknown DLI 158 Marshall Wallis St. Hilda's Colliery Son of Robert Lawson Gibb and [His father, Robert Lawson, [His grandfather, Robert Brother: William (SS; March q. Birth registered in SS - Tues. 30 April Road, SS (in 1911 Sarah Gibb of 158 Marshall Wallis was born in Newbottle, Co. Lawson, was born in Scotland 1909). Aunts & Uncles: September q. 1899. 1918 and April 1918) Road, SS Durham - 16 in 1891; A and was a Coal Trimmer. He Florence (24 in 1901), Janet Wounded and in a hospital by Butcher's Apprentice. He died in SS - June q. 1894, aged Finlayson (Jenny) (B: SS; 30 in 30 April 1918 - gunshot died in SS - March q. 1938, 44. His grandmother, 1911; A Music Teacher - wounds to face and left eye - aged 63.] Wilhelmina, was also born in Piano), Mabel (B: SS; June q. 'Gazette'. Siblings (all SS): Scotland and died on 9 April 1882) & Daniel Stewart (GRO) Daniel Stewart (Sept. Q. 1925, aged 69. She left Effects (B: SS; Sept. Q. 1898). 1898), James Scott (June q. of £569 5s 7d in her will.] 1904) and Isabella Gibson (March q. 1906).

4989 Gibbins William Knox Sapper 21 10 May 1917 528th Field 470517 21 Victoria Road, Son of Christina (née Knox) and Unmarried. Siblings: Isabella Beck (1891 - Born in Hebburn. Birth Arras Memorial. Bay Fri. 1 June 1917 Company R.E. Hebburn [Spencer the late William Gibbins of 21 1976), Margaret (SS; June q. registered in SS - December 1. (Jarrow Express) Street, Hebburn Victoria Road, Hebburn. [Spencer 1893 - 1970), Annie (1901 - q. 1895 (No Free BMD entry). Colliery (in May Street, Hebburn Colliery (in May 1957) and Dorothy (SS; March 1917) - 'Jarrow 1917) - 'Jarrow Express'] q. 1905 - 1985). Express'] 2523 Gibbling John Lovaine Driver 25 20 August 48th Trench 65020 36 Carr Street, Son of John and Mary Gibbling [His mother Mary's death [His father, John, was born in Siblings (all births registered in Born and E. in Jarrow. Birth Montecchio All Saints' Church Fri. 13 August 1918 Mortar Battery Hebburn (in 1901), (née Elliott) of 36 Carr Street, was registered in SS - March Jarrow and was a 36-year old SS; 1901 ages): Kathleen Elliott registered in SS ('John Precalcino Communal ROH, West 1915 (Jarrow RFA and Ecclesall, West Hebburn (in 1901). (They were q. 1903, aged 34. He Machine-Man in a Shipyard in (10; B: Jarrow), Mary Lovaine Gibbling') - June q. Cemetery Extension. Harton + St. Express) + Riding, Yorkshire married on 28 May 1888. Their attended St. Aloysius' R.C. 1901. His death was Josephine (5; B: Hebburn - SS; 1893. St. Bede's R.C. Sacred 6.A.9 (Italy). Bede's R.C. Soldiers Died in (in 1911) marriage was registered in SS School, Hebburn - 105th registered in SS - September December q. 1895), Raymond Heart Altar, SS, and St. Sacred Heart the Great War during the June quarter of 1888). Battery RFA - leaving in q. 1930, aged 65. His mother, Vincent (3; B: Hebburn - SS; Aloysius' R.C. School ROH, Altar, SS + St. 1907.] Mary, was born at St. Helen's, March q. 1898) and Alphonsus Hebburn, both give his name Aloysius' R.C. Lancaster, and was 32 in (1; B: Hebburn - SS; December as 'John Gibling'. School ROH, 1901.] q. 1899). Hebburn + St. Aloysius' Church ROH, Hebburn

1069 Gibbon John William L/C 21 21 November 2/DLI (18 32728 No 1914-5 Star France 38 Cambria Street, Son of Robert and Helena Gibbon Unmarried. [His mother [His father, Robert, was born Siblings (all births registered in Born in Hylton, Co. Durham. Cambrai Memorial, Soldiers Died in 1917 Brigade, 6th Ford, Co. Durham (née Shaw) of 4 Cambria Street, Helena's death was in and was a 37- Sunderland): Edith Mary Birth registered in Louverval. Panel 10 the Great War Division) (in 1901), and 4 Hylton, Co. Durham. (Their registered in Sunderland - year old Papermaker and (December q. 1890), Emily Sunderland - December q. Cambria Street, marriage was registered in March q. 1930, aged 64.] Machine-Man in 1901. His Hazel (March q. 1893), James 1897. E. SS. R. South Hylton, South Hylton (in Sunderland during the June mother, Helena, was born at Robert (June q. 1895), Co. Durham. 1911) quarter of 1888). Dinnington, Yorkshire, and Mathew Wright (March q. was a 45-year old widow and 1900 - Sunderland; June q. General Dealer in 1911.] 1957, aged 57) and Thomas (December q. 1902).

5537 Gibbon Charles Lieutenan Unknown DSC Unknown RND (RNVR) South Shields. He attended Westoe Boys' Sat. 14 December t Secondary School. 1918 5831 Gibbon Robert Snaith Private 77 or 78 March q. 1973 Gloucestershire 18631 and 34 Buddle Street, A Grocery Errand Boy Son of Stephen (A Plater's Helper Margaret E. Gibbon (née [His father, Stephen, was born Siblings (1911 ages; both born Born in Jarrow. Birth Grange Road (Born: 25 (Durham NE) Regt. (18631) 564678 Jarrow (in 1911) in a Shipyard) and Fanny Gibbon of Alder). (They were married in Sunderland and was 43. His in Jarrow): Emily Elizabeth registered in SS - March q. West Baptist January and Labour Corps 34 Buddle Street, Jarrow in SS' Registry Office on 5 mother, Fanny, was born in (19; SS - December q. 1891) 1895. Awarded the Silver Church ROH, 1895) (564678) June 1920. Their marriage Bill Quay, Co. Durham, and and William (17; Blast War Badge. Jarrow was registered in SS during was 45. They had been Furnaces Labourer). the June quarter of 1920). married for 21 years and had Daughters: Elizabeth E. (SS; had nine children, three still June q. 1921) and Elizabeth C. living.] (SS; December q. 1923; Died: SS; September q. 1925, aged 1).

3433 Gibbons James AB 25 (Born: 6 13 November 9th Platoon, 'C' TZ/78 25 April 1915 Dardanell 58 Bede Street, Coal Miner Son of Ann McCarthy of 16 [Enlisted:10 September 1914. [Attack on Beaucourt (13/11). 'Remembered by members of Thiépval Memorial. Thurs. 11 March 1891 - 1916 (Battle Company, Nelson (RNVR) (1914-5 Star) es Tyne Dock Egerton Road, Tyne Dock Nelson Bn. (C/1167): 2 Casualties 342. Heavy the Tyne Dock Butterfly Club': Pier and Face 1A November 1920 + RND Service of the Ancre - Bn. RND (189 (Balkans November 1914 to 6 June casualties among leading 'Gazette'. 9th Platoon, 'C' Roy Swales, page Record) Attack on Brigade, 63rd 2B) 1915. Bullet Wound - Scalp. waves during advance on Company (Maguire's Diary) - 126 + RND Beaucourt) (Royal Naval) Rejoined Nelson Bn: 15 Station Road - third and fourth RND Database. (In Database Division) August 1915 to 4 September waves fell almost to a man in Memoriam). 1915. Piles. Rejoined Nelson first and second German Bn: 5 October 1915 to 13 lines.] November 1916.]

4666 Gibbons Martin Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 25 25/246 11 January 1916 France 99 Hedley Street, Named in the September Sat. 16 January (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) SS 1916 Casualties' List. 1915 + John NF (103 Brigade, Discharged on medical Sheen + 'Irish 34th Division) grounds (King's Regulations, Heroes' (1917) paragraph 392). (John Sheen). 5284 Gibbons T. Corporal Unknown Military Unknown DLI Jarrow. Presented with a gold watch Fri. 15 February Medal from the Jarrow Heroes' Fund 1918 (Jarrow at the Theatre Royal, Jarrow. Express)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 6860 Gibbons John Henry Corporal 85 (Born: 18 March q. 1966 Butterbump Road, A Sheet Iron Worker Second son of Christopher and Margaret Jane Gibbons (née [His father, Christopher (An Siblings (1881 ages): Mary E. Born in Cumberworth, Frederick Street October (SS) Cumberworth, (in 1911) [A Plumber Hannah Gibbons (née Johnson) of Roberts (B: Avonmouth, Agricultural Labourer), was (5; B: Ulesby, Lincolnshire) and Lincolnshire. Birth registered Roll of Honour 1880) Lincolnshire (in and Tinsmith in 1901] Back Lane, Bilsby, Lincolnshire (in Gloucestershire - aged 26 in born in Mumby, Lincolnshire George B. (2; B: Huttoft Bank, in Spilsby, Lincolnshire - 1881), Back Lane, 1891). (Their marriage was 1911)) of 108 Lytton Street, (Silsby; March q. 1853) & Lincolnshire). Brother: Alfred December q. 1880. Son: John Bilsby, Lincolnshire registered in Spilsby, Lincolnshire, SS. (They were married on death registered at Louth - (aged 8 in 1891; B: Wainfleet Henry (SS; December q. (in 1891), 18 River during the June quarter of 1875). 15 October 1905. Their September q. 1928, 76. His St. Mary, Lincolnshire). 1906). Uncle and Aunt: Street, SS (in marriage was registered in mother, Hannah, was born in Edwin and Emma 1901), and 108 Tynemouth during the Sturton Le Steeple, Hutchingson (sic) of 18 River Lytton Street, SS December quarter of 1905). Nottinghamshire, and was 41 Street, SS (in 1901). (in 1911) in 1891.]

5592 Gibbs Thomas Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 104 Roman Road, A Merchant Seaman He was interned in Ruhleben, Sat. 2 January e Marine SS (in June and (in August 1914) Germany, after being trapped 1915 (1914 September 1915) in German territorial waters Christmas on 4 August 1914. Greeting from Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915

6412 Gibbs F. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 69 Victoria Road, SS He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian) (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers by 1915 Howitzer Brigade 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. RFA 7035 Gibling James Private 70 March q. 1939 1/Royal Irish 6937 and 6 April 1915 France 34 Caledonian A Boilershop Labourer Son of John and Margaret Gibling [His father, John (A Siblings: Joseph H. (Born c. He served in India in 2/Royal St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 (Sunderland) Regt. and Labour 358304 (1914-5 Star) Road, Jarrow (in (in 1901) of 34 Caledonian Road, Jarrow (in Boilersmith in 1881), was born 1862), Thomas (SS; Irish Regt. (5008) (1897 - School ROH, (Jarrow Express) Corps 1881), 32 1881) in Ireland and died in Jarrow - September q. 1863; A 36-year 1898). Discharged on 8 Jarrow Caledonian Road, June. q. 1889, aged 61. His old Bricklayer in 1901), John March 1919. Jarrow (in 1891), mother, Margaret, was born (SS; June q. 1865), Catherine and 150 High in Ireland. She was a 60-year (SS; June q. 1870; A 27-year Street, Jarrow (in old widow in 1901.] old Milliner in 1901) and Mark 1901) (SS; September q. 1873).

3413 Gibney James Private 44 Between 8 7th Bn. 1943 1914-5 Star Dardanell 8 Silver Street Lane, Son of James and Bridget Gibney [Siblings (all born in Durham [His father, James, was born in Brother of Elizabeth Gibney of Birth registered in Durham Johnston's Jolly St. Bede's R.C. and 9 August Australian es Durham City (in of 8 Silver Street Lane, Durham City; 1881 ages): Elizabeth Co. Tyrone, Ireland, and was a 82 Cleveland Street, SS. She City - March q. 1873. Cemetery. Special Sacred Heart 1915 Infantry, (Balkans 1881) City (in 1881). (26; A Dressmaker), 52-year old Groom in 1881. was born in Durham City and Memorial 23. Altar, SS Australian 2B) Susannah (24; A His mother, Bridget, was born was a 40-year old (Turkey). Imperial Force Dressmaker), Mary Ann (33 in Scotland and was 49 in Housekeeper in 1901 (sic). in 1901; a widow named 1881.] Her death was registered in SS Mary A. Porter), Jane (13; - December q. 1935, aged 81. June q. 1868) and Eleanor (10; September q. 1870).]

437 Gibson Martin Private 34 3 October 3/Dorsetshire 13836 15 October 1915 Dardanell 3 Beacon Street, SS Married. Brother and Sister-in-Law: Born in SS. E. West Struma Military Queen Street Sat. 28 October Sat. 4 November 1916 1916 Regt. (1914-5 Star) es Tom and Mary Gibson. He had Hartlepool. Formerly 12714 Cemetery. III.J.12. United 1916 + Tues. 21 (Balkans two children - SS Library ROH. Hussars. (Greece). Methodist Free September 1920 + 2B) Church ROH, SS Soldiers Died in the Great War + SS Library ROH 453 Gibson John (Jack) Stoker 36 22 September HMS Hogue 1638T 1914 Star 47 Hedley Street, Eldest son of John and the late Isabella Gibson (née Souter) [His wife, Isabella, was born in Children (1911 ages; all born in Born in SS. Father of eight Chatham Naval Hedley Street Fri. 25 September 1914 (RNR) SS (in 1911) Mary Hannah Gibson of 9 of 47 Hedley Street, SS (in Gateshead and was 30. They SS): William Duncan (7; SS - children. HMS Hogue was Memorial. Memorial Roll of Honour 1914 and Fri. 9 Cleveland Street, SS. 1911). (They were married in had been married for nine June q. 1904), Ernest (4; SS - sunk by the U-9 with the loss Reference: 8. (Kent). October 1916 (?) St. Aidan's Church, SS, on 27 years. She died in SS - June q. 1906), Mary Hannah D. of 48 of her crew. (In + Sat. 22 January 1902. Their marriage September q. 1931, aged 51.] (3; SS - December q. 1907) and Memoriam). September 1917 + was registered in SS during Nora (SS; June q. 1910). Tues. 11 the March quarter of 1902). December 1917

697 Gibson Iveson [Ivison - AB 26 (Born: 7 3 February Hawke Bn. RND TZ/1743 1914-5 Star Dardanell 62 John Clay Street, Whitburn Colliery Fourth son of Robert and Elizabeth Unmarried. (Loving friend: R. 58 Byron Street, SS. Father B & Sister: Albert (in Navy) & Sisters: May & Bella. B: AB Thiépval Memorial. St. Michael's Mon. 26 & Wed. Tues. 28 December 'Gazette'] May 1890 - 1917 (63rd (Royal (RNVR) es SS (Putter) (Lizzie) Ann Gibson of 62 John Clay Evelyn Owen). born in Blyth & Mother in Olive. B: George & Basil. B & S- Robert Gibson, Hood Bn. Pier and Face 1A. ROH, SS + SS 28 February 1917 1915 (Family Group - RND Service Naval) Division) (Balkans Street, SS. (They had 11 children). Sunderland & both 53 in 1911. in-L: Robert & Margaret. B & S- RND, KIA 25.8.1918, age Library ROH + + Mon. 12 March All Five Brothers) + Record) (24 - [Formerly 1st 2B) [Enteritis. Invalided to UK: in-L: John & Elizabeth Ann. B & unknown (No. 3534). E. Whitburn Colliery 1917 + Mon. 3 Wed. 28 February 'Gazette') Platoon 'C' 12.12.1915. Draft for BEF: S-in-L: James & Jane. 13.11.14. Collingwood Bn. ('C' ROH February 1919 + 1917 + Mon. 12 March Company 21.11.1916. Joined Hawke Bn: Coy, 1st Platoon): 4.3.15. Fri. 3 February 1917 Collingwood Bn. 14.12.1916 to 3.2.1917.] Trans. To Anson Bn: 8.6.15. - 1922 + RND and Anson Bn. 30.9.15. (In Memoriam). Database + RND] Collingwood Bn. Embarkation Roll

766 Gibson John Tosh Private 20 1 July 1916 'C' Company, 20 20/46 No 1914-5 Star France 60 Back Napier Boldon Colliery Son of the late Robert William (B: Unmarried. [His mother, [20/NF moved forward with Children: Louisa (1879 - ?), Born: Tyne Dock, SS. Birth Thiépval Memorial. Boldon Colliery Mon. 4 June 1917 Mon. 4 June 1917 + (Tyneside Street, Tyne Dock Jarrow; A Dock Labourer in 1901) Sarah, was a 50-year old 23/NF up Mash Valley north of George (1883 - ?), James L. registered in SS - June q. Pier and Face 10B, Workmen War + Tues. 28 June Fri. 24 June 2016 Scottish) / NF (in 1911), and 18 and Sarah Gibson (née McIntosh) widow in 1911. She had had La Boisselle at 7.30 am. - the (1885 - ?), Robert W. (1889 - ?) 1896. E. Newcastle. Shell- 11B and 12B Memorial 2016 + Fri. 1 July (102 Brigade, Green Lane of 60 Back Napier Street, Tyne eight children, six still living.] advance being across the and Thomas Ramsey (B: SS; Shock: 3 June 1916, aged 20 - 2016 + John 34th Division) Crescent, Tyne Dock. (They were married on 31 widest part of No Man's Land March q. 1900 - Married Laura MG Section (John Sheen). Sheen + Soldiers Dock (in June March 1878 (SS; March q. 1878). on 1 July. All officers and Thompson in SS on 19 The 'Gazette' claims he was Died in the Great 1916) sergeants in 20/NF became February 1921 - Died in Yeovil, 19. War casualties that day.] Somerset, in 1990).

799 Gibson Lincoln Private 37 26 May 1917 25th Battalion, 818058 France 22 James Street, A Mercantile Seaman Son of Eleanor (Ellen) Gibson, Elm Married. [Settled in Canada [His mother, Eleanor, was Siblings (1891 ages): Isabel L. Born: New Cross, London. Calais Southern Sat. 9 June 1917 Sat. 9 June 1917 (DOW) Canadian Cowley, Oxford (in (in 1911) ['Worked at Villa, Ingleton, West Yorkshire, and 'some years ago, where he living at 31 Hawthorne (17 ; A Nursery Governess in Birth registered at Greenwich Cemetery. G.3.14. Infantry (Nova 1881 and 1891), 31 Sea' - 'Gazette'] the late William Gibson. (Formerly married': 'Gazette'.] [His Avenue, Hull, and was 66. She 1901), Jessie D. (14; A - June q. 1879. DOW R. in A. Scotia Regt.) Hawthorne of SS). father, William, was born in was born in SS and in 1891 she Dressmaker in 1911) and Grandson of John Lincoln - a Avenue, Hull (in Fife, Scotland, and was a 38- was a Seamstress.] Thomas H. (7). 'He belonged prominent member of the 1911) and Canada year old Editor in 1881.] to an old SS family' - 'Gazette'. Queen Street U.M.F. Church (in May 1917) and a pioneer of the SS Sunday School Union.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 1714 Gibson William Riddell Private 23 years 11 29 September 9/Cheshire Regt. 52308 23 November France The Prince of Pupil to an Architect Only son of Charlton and the late Unmarried. [The death of his [His father, Charlton, was born Aunt: Johanna Gibson - Born Born in Hebburn. E. Béthune Town St. Peter's Fri. 25 October months 1918 (56 Brigade, 19th 1915 (1914-5 Wales' Hotel, (in 1911) Agnes Gibson (née Russell) of The father, Charlton, was at Tantobie, Tanfield, Co. at Tantobie, Tanfield, Co. Newcastle. R. Jarrow. Cemetery. III.M.14. Church 1918 (Jarrow (Western) Star) Jarrow (in 1911 Prince of Wales' Hotel, Jarrow. registered in SS during the Durham, and was a 46-year Durham, and aged 44 in 1911. Formerly 16/422 NF. He had Memorial, Jarrow Express) + Division) and 1918) (They were married on 2 August September quarter of 1924, old widower and Licensed previously been gassed as + St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in 1894 (SS, September q. 1894)). aged 59.] Victualler.] well as wounded. Friend's Honour the Great War letter offering condolences.

1958 Gibson Charles Private 20 DCM ['LG': 19 September 1/West Yorkshire 3/18273 20 July 1915 France 9 Academy Hill, Whitburn Colliery Youngest (fifth) son of James and Loving Sweetheart: Ena [Circumstances relating to his B: John - born in SS and 20 in Born and E. in SS. His parents Chapelle British St. Hilda's Thurs. 11 April South Shields' Library 30 October 1918 Regt. (18 (1914-5 Star) East Holborn, SS (in Margaret Gibson (née Minnikin) of Mann. [Awarded the DCM DCM award expained in detail 1901. Little Nephew: Jack. B & erected a headstone in his Cemetery, Holnon. Memorial Cross + 1918 + Thurs. 12 ROH 1918. Won Brigade, 6th 1901 and 1911) 9 Academy Hill, SS. (They were for entering an enemy trench on 22.3.1919. His father said S-in-L: Thomas & Ali. Only memory in Harton Cemetery - I.B.7. Holy Trinity September 1918 + DCM in Division) married in St. Mary's Church, SS, and killing several of the he had five sons who had Sister & B-in-L: Mr. & Mrs. quoting an extract from Church ROH, SS + Thurs. 10 & Fri. 11 August 1918.] on 1 January 1877. Their marriage enemy during an attack. He served their country. Cousins: Telford. B & S-in-L: Billy (born General Plumer's letter of Whitburn Colliery October 1918 + was registered in SS - March had been in France for 3 Jack & Maggie Peters. B-in-L in SS and 14 in 1901) & Mary commendation (Section P). ROH + East Sat. 22 March quarter of 1877). [They had 14 years 7 months. All his & S-in-L: William & Minnie of 32 Burrow Street. B & S-in- Brother of James & Margaret Holborn ROH 1919 + Sat. 18 children, 7 still living.] brothers were serving in the Taylor.] L: George (in Fr. - 15 in 1911) Ann Gibson. MRIC: September 1920 + armed forces.] & Bella. 'Convicted of theft: F.G.C.M.' Soldiers Died in the Great War

2121 Gibson Arthur Edwin Private 21 24 November 26 (Tyneside 39132 No 1914-5 Star France Redcar, Yorkshire Shop Assistant Youngest son of George Shipley Unmarried. [Brothers (1911 [His father, George Shipley, Brother: Joe. Brother: Vic - in Born: Stokesley, Yorkshire. E. St. Martin Calvaire St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 29 September 1917 Irish) / NF (103 (in 1911) and 26 (Hosiery) (in 1911) Gibson and Mary Snaith Gibson ages; both born in Stockton, was born in Monmouthshire France (in September 1916 Sunderland. Formerly 28117 British Cemetery, St. Honour 1916 (Jarrow Brigade, 34th Croft Terrace, (née Cross) of 26 Croft Terrace, Co. Durham): Hugh Victor and was a 48-year old and November 1918; D: SS; in DLI. In Memoriam (Jarrow Martin-sur-Cojeul. Express) + Fri. 29 Division) Jarrow (in Jarrow (19; Clerk at an Electric Superintendent of Assurance June q. 1967, aged 75 (No. Express). I.D.25. November 1918 November 1917) Power Station) and Joseph H. Agents (Prudential Assurance 6693)). Sister: May. His (Jarrow Express) + (17; Assurance Sub Agent).] Co.). His mother, Mary mother was a widow by 29 Soldiers Died in Snaith, was born at Whitby, November 1918 - Jarrow the Great War Yorkshire, and was 50. Express. Married for 20 years and had had 3 sons.]

2122 Gibson John William Fireman/T 35 19 October SS 'Hazelwood' Mercantil 222 Hope Street, Marine Stoker (in Son of John William and Elizabeth [His father, John William, was Brothers (1911 ages; all born Born in Jarrow. The 'Gazette' Tower Hill Memorial St. Paul's Roll of Sat. 2 August rimmer 1917 (Middlesbrough) e Marine Jarrow (in 1911) 1911) Gibson (née Brown) of 222 Hope born in Liverpool and was a 51- in Jarrow): Robert (23; gives his place of residency as Honour 1919 Street, Jarrow (in 1911) and 4 year old Drapery Pedlar. His Machine Worker), Richard (14; Jarrow. The 'Hazelwood' was Ernest Street, Jarrow. (They were mother, Elizabeth, was born in Grocer's Errand Boy) and sunk by a mine laid by UC-62 - married on 18 June 1882. Their SS and was 49. They had been Henry (7). 32 lives were lost. marriage was registered in SS married for 28 years and had during the June quarter of 1882). had five children, all still living.]

2383 Gibson Thomas Reed Private 43 (Born: 17 3 July 1917 Sherwood 29103 7 November 1915 Dardanell Heugh Terrace, SS A Ship Plater's Eldest son of Thomas Reed Gibson Jane Elizabeth Gibson (née [His father, Thomas Reed, was Siblings (all births registered in He was baptised in St. Hilda's Harton Cemetery. Holy Trinity Fri. 6 July 1917 + December Foresters (1914-5 Star) es (in 1881), 60 Labourer (in 1901) and Sarah Ann (Annie) Gibson Carter). (They were married born in SS (March q. 1869) SS; 1901 ages): Henry E. (23; A Church, SS, on 14 January H.7084. (South Church ROH, SS Soldiers Died in 1873) (Depot) (Balkans Maxwell Street, SS (née Hillbery) of 32 Taylor Street, in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on and was a 56-year old Grocer's Assistant), John 1874. E. SS. Formerly 18147 Shields). the Great War 2B) (in 1891), 32 Taylor SS. (Their marriage was registered 16 June 1896). Shipwright in 1901. His Harwood (March q. 1880; 21), Leicestershire Regt. The Street, SS (in 1901), in Tynemouth during the mother, Sarah Ann, was born James Evan (18; An Apprentice 'Gazette' says he died on 4 and 37 September quarter of 1873). in SS and was also 56 in 1901.] Shipwright) Isabella Stamp July 1917. Corstorphine Town, (17), Nicholas Brown (15; An SS (in July 1917) Apprentice Boilermaker) & Richard William (11).

2402 Gibson Paul Dixon Private 24 (25 - 29 August 19/NF (2nd 19/1087 France 63 Whitehall Street, Harton Colliery Son of Frances (Fanny) Lawson [His father Matthew died in [There is a Family Headstone B & S-in-L: George (B: 1886) & Born in SS - December q. Bronfay Farm Military All Saints' Church Fri. 22 September Fri. 22 September Family 1916 (DOW) Tyneside SS (in 1901), and (formerly Gibson, née Dixon) of 21 SS - December q. 1907, aged in St. Peter's Graveyard, Agnes Gibson. S & B-in-L: 1891. E. SS. DOW R. In A. (In Cemetery, Bray-sur- ROH, West 1916 + Wed. 29 1916 Headstone) Pioneers) 20 Double Row, Aged Miners' Homes, Harton, SS, 48 ('Matthew Moore Gibson' Harton, SS. His stepfather, Jenny & Bob - Jane Stoker (née Memoriam). On Fri. 22 Somme. I.C.25. Harton August 1917 + (Divisional Harton Colliery, and the late Matthew Moses - GRO). His mother, Fanny, George Lawson, died on 20 Gibson, B: c. 1884), wife of September 1916 his mother's Captain C.H. Pioneers, 35th Tyne Dock (in 1911 Gibson. (They were married on 19 died on 14 March 1925, aged May 1929, aged 73.] Robert A. Stoker, died on 9 address was 20 Double Row, Cooke Book Division) and August 1916) May 1883 (SS; June q. 1883)). 65.] September 1955, aged 51. S & New Harton Colliery (1920, 192) + B-in-L: Alice (B: 1890) & Jack. S ('Gazette'). Letter from Sgt. J. Soldiers Died in & B-in-L: Ethel (B: 1895) & Richardson (Company Sgt.) & the Great War Billy. Chaplain's letter.

2471 Gibson William Henry Driver 19½ 25 October 63rd (Royal 770466 France 87 South Eldon Son of Wlliam H. and Elizabeth J. Unmarried. Only Sister: Marion. Born and E. in SS. He enlisted Nine Elms British Tues. 18 May 1917 (DOW) Naval) Division Street, SS Gibson of 87 South Eldon Street, in 1st/7th DLI on 17 May Cemetery. V.E.3. 1915 + Wed. 25 Ammunition SS 1915 - 'Gazette'. (In (Belgium). October 1922 + Column RFA Memoriam). Soldiers Died in the Great War 3342 Gibson George Private 28 23 July 1918 9th Bn. Tank 306070 No 1914-5 Star France Son of John Adam and Ellen Mary Ann Scott (formerly E. Jarrow. Formerly 953 R.E. Roye New British Soldiers Died in Corps Gibson of Usworth, Co. Durham Gibson) of 23 Woodland Cemetery. III.F.10. the Great War Terrace, New Washington, Co. Durham 3435 Gibson Joseph Rifleman 30 7 November 4/King's Royal 7723 20 December France 12 George Street, Son of the late Joseph and Jane Isabel Gibson (née Davison) He had married sisters who Born in SS. E. Sunderland. R. St. Remy-Chausse Sat. 14 December 1918 Rifle Corps (151 1914 (1914-5 Marsden Colliery, Gibson of Marsden of 12 George Street, Marsden lived at 15 and 17 Edith Street, SS. Communal Cemetery. 1918 + Sat. 6 Brigade, 50th Star) and The Nook, Colliery, and The Nook, SS. In south-east part. November 1920 + (Northumbrian) Westoe, SS Westoe, SS Soldiers Died in Division) the Great War

3894 Gibson Robert Private 24 6 February Seaforth 123 Wharton A Ship's Steward He had brothers and sisters. His birth was registered in SS Harton Cemetery. Sat. 5 February 1920 Highlanders Street, SS (Burial during the September C.2125. (South 1921 (Late of) Register) quarter of 1895. 'Late of Shields). Seaforth Highlanders' - 'Gazette'. (In Memoriam). 3954 Gibson Albert AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 62 John Clay Street, Son of Robert and Elizabeth [His father was born in Blyth B: AB Robert Gibson, Hood Bn. B & S-in-L: John & Elizabeth Tues. 28 December SS (Lizzie) Ann Gibson of 62 John Clay and his mother in Sunderland RND, KIA 25 August 1918, age Ann. B & S-in-L: James & 1915 (Family Group - Street, SS. (They had 11 children). and they were both 53 in unknown (No. 3534). B: AB Jane. Brothers: George & including four of his 1911.] Iveson Gibson, Hawke Bn. Basil. Sisters: Olive, May & brothers) RND, KIA 3 February 1917, Bella. aged 26 (No. 697).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 3985 Gibson George AB Unknown Military Unknown Anson Bn. RND TZ/1106 1914-5 Star Dardanell 234 John A Miner (RND Service Son of Robert and Elizabeth [Enlisted: 6 November 1914. [His father was born in Blyth, Brothers & Ss-in-L: AB Robert Brother: AB Iveson Gibson - Tues. 28 Tues. 28 December (Born: 8 Medal (Formerly 1st (RNVR) es Williamson Street, Record) (Lizzie) Gibson of 62 John Clay Height: 5' 10¼". Brown hair. Northumberland, and his + Margaret Gibson - Hood Bn. Hawke Bn. RND, KIA 3 December 1915 + 1915 (Includes August 1893 - Platoon 'C' (Balkans SS (in 1915) [245 Street, SS. (They had 11 children). Blue eyes. C. of E.] mother was born in RND, KIA 25 August 1918, age February 1917, aged 26 (No. Collingwood Bn. photographs of four of RND Service Company 2B) John Williamson Sunderland. They were both unknown (No. 3534); James 697). Brother & S-in-L: John Embarkation Roll his brothers) Record) Collingwood Bn. Street - RND aged 53 in 1911.] and Jane Gibson; AB Albert & Elizabeth Ann. Sisters: May RND) Service Record] and Olive Gibson. and Bella.

4121 Gibson Walter L/C Unknown Unknown Royal Army Backworth Colliery (A Dorothy Jane Gibson (née Brothers-in-Law: AB William Mother-in-Law: Mrs. Wed. 9 February Wed. 9 February 1916 Medical Corps Hewer) Maughan). (They were Maughan - RN, mine-sweeping Maughan of 168 Chichester 1916 married in SS' Registry Office (No. 4023) and John Maughan - Road, SS. on 5 April 1903. Their RFA (No. ). marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1903). 4202 Gibson James Private Unknown Unknown Tyneside Irish No 1914-5 Star Eldest son (of five) of Robert and [His father was born in Blyth Brothers: AB Iveson Gibson, Brothers: AB George (No. ) & Tues. 28 Tues. 28 December (103 Brigade, Elizabeth (Lizzie) Ann Gibson of 62 and his mother was born in Hawke Bn. RND, 3 February AB Albert & Olive (No. ). B: December 1915 1915 (Family Group - 34th Division) John Clay Street, SS. (They had 11 Sunderland. They were both 1917, aged 26 (No. 697) and Basil. B & S-in-L: John & Including his four children). 53 in 1911. They had eleven AB Robert Gibson, Hood Bn. Elizabeth Ann. B & S-in-L: brothers) children.] RND, 25 August 1918, age James & Jane. Sisters: May unknown (No. 3534). and Bella.

4365 Gibson Alexander Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 1914-5 Star France 2 Back Hardwick [He resided with his He had two brothers serving Badly wounded and in (Territorial) Street, SS grandmother, Mrs. Tiesmond - at the front - 'Gazette'. hospital. He had been gassed (Divisional 'Gazette'.] on Whit Monday 1915 - Pioneers, 50th 'Gazette'. (Northumbrian) Division) 4565 Gibson Thomas John AB Unknown Unknown Nelson Bn. RND TZ/3135 1914-5 Star Dardanell 69 Ellesmere A Riveter - Son of Hannah Swalwell of 69 [Enlisted: 4 January 1915. [11.4.1916 - Discharged from Birth registered in Newcastle - East Holborn Roll RND Service (Born: 21 (RNVR) es Street, SS Northumberland Ellesmere Street, SS 13.4.1915 - Drafted to hospital to Blandford. 4.8.1916 December q. 1886. Height: of Honour Record August 1886 - (Balkans Shipbuilding Co., Blandford (Served Musketry - Blandford directs that 5'3". Light brown hair. Blue RND Service 2B) Newcastle (RND Class). 21.9.1915 - Joined necessary steps be taken for eyes. C. of E. War Gratuity - Record) Service Record) Nelson Bn. 29.3.1916 - the release of this man to his £9. 21.8.1916 - Demobilised. Invalided to UK from Mudros civil employment.] (Certified by Medical Board as 'Unserviceable'). 9.4.16 - Adm. RH Hospital, Portland via HS 'Rewa'.]

4727 Gibson A. Corporal Unknown Unknown 26 (Tyneside 26/248 No 1914-5 Star France 23 South Eldon John Sheen Irish) / NF (103 Street, SS Brigade, 34th Division) 4783 Gibson Andrew Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 27 27/965 11 January 1916 France 83 South Eldon John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Street, SS 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, (1917) 34th Division)

5448 Gibson N. Private Unknown Unknown Straker Street, East Mrs. Gibson of Straker Street, [He returned home to East A P.O.W. by 9 August 1918 - Fri. 9 August 1918 Jarrow East Jarrow Jarrow by 7 February 1918.] Jarrow Express. He was (Jarrow Express) + taken P.O.W. on 27 May 1918 Fri. 7 February and imprisoned in Lansdorf 1919 (Jarrow Camp (Lamsdorf - Jarrow Express) Express). 5858 Gibson Edwin Robert Private 27 21 August 14th Bn. 1470 1914-5 Star Dardanell Leeming, Yorkshire Son of Robert and Marie Gibson of [His father, Robert, was born His father, Robert, died on 11 Sister: Amy Margaret King (B: Birth registered at Bedale, Lone Pine Memorial. 1915 Australian es (in 1891), 22 Shildon House, Frobisher Steet, in Shildon, Co. Durham, and January 1939, aged 76. His Leeming) - Died on 10 January North Yorkshire - September Panel Reference: 41. Infantry, (Balkans Berkley Street, Hebburn was a 29-year old Certified & mother, Marie, died on 23 1935, aged 47. Sister: Marie q. 1888. CWGC says he was (Turkey). Australian 2B) Jarrow (in 1901), Trained Elementary School May 1933, aged 74.] (wife of Johan August (John) KIA aged 26. There is a Family Imperial Force and Sheldon House, Teacher in 1891. He was still Reiber) - born at Leeming, Headstone in Jarrow Frobisher Street, a teacher in 1911. His Yorkshire, on 6 September Cemetery - Section 8. A Hebburn (in 1911) mother, Marie, was born in 1890 and died on 9 February native of Leeming, North Switzerland and was 28 in 1946, aged 54. Yorkshire (CWGC). B: William 1891. They had four Joseph (B: Leeming; Bedale; children.] March q. 1894).

6693 Gibson Hugh Victor Private 75 June q. 1967 26 Croft Terrace, Clerk at an Electric Eldest son of George Shipley Dora Gibson (née Ruddick). [His father, George Shipley, Brother: Private Arthur Edwin Birth registered in Stockton, Fri. 29 September (Vic) (SS) Jarrow (in Power Station (in Gibson and Mary Snaith Gibson (They were married in St. was born in Monmouthshire Gibson, 26/NF, 24 November Co. Durham - June q. 1892. 1916 (Jarrow September 1916) 1911) (née Cross) of 26 Croft Terrace, Mary's Church, Whitburn, on and was a 48-year old 1917, aged 21 (No. 2121). Letter to his father about Express) Jarrow 24 August 1939. Their Superintendent of Assurance Brother: Joseph H. (17; meeting his younger brother, marriage was registered at Agents (Prudential Assurance Assurance Sub Agent in 1911). Arthur, at the front - Jarrow Durham NE (SS) during the Co.). His mother, Mary Sister: May. His mother was a Express. September quarter of 1939). Snaith, was born at Whitby, widow by 29 November 1918 - Yorkshire, and was 50. Jarrow Express. Married for 20 years and had had 3 sons.]

6861 Gibson Charles Henry Sapper 61 (Born: 20 March q. 1939 Royal Engineers 94 Cleveland A Shipwright (in 1901) Son of James Evans Gibson and Harriet Mendham Gibson [His father, James Evans (A Children (all born in SS; 1911 Born in SS. Birth registered in Frederick Street April 1877) (SS) Street, SS (in Anne Gibson of 96 Cleveland (née Kay) of 236 South Eldon Shipwright), was born in Blyth ages): Robert Kay (12; March SS - June q. 1877. Baptised in Roll of Honour 1881), 96 Cleveland Street, SS (in 1891) Street, SS. (They married in and was 44 in 1891. His q. 1899 (No. 6862 - Petty St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 16 Street, SS (in 1891), St. Mark's Church, SS, on 3 mother, Annie B., was born Officer in the Royal Navy), May 1877. Siblings (all born 158 South Eldon August 1896. Their marriage either in North Wales or Emma Kay (7; December q. in SS; 1881 ages): Samuel Bell Street, SS (in was registered in SS during Liverpool and was also 44 in 1903) and James Evans (1; (10), Alice Evans (9), James 1901), and 236 the September quarter of 1891.] March q. 1910). Evans (7), Elizabeth (5) and South Eldon Street, 1896). Arthur S. (1). SS (in 1911)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 6862 Gibson Robert Kay Petty 69 (Born: 28 March q. 1968 Royal Navy 158 South Eldon A Merchant Seaman Son of Charles Henry (No. 6861) [His grandfather, James [His father, Charles Henry (A Siblings (both born in SS; 1911 Born in SS. Birth registered in Frederick Street Officer November (SS) Street, SS (in (Carpenter) (in and Harriet Mendham Gibson (née Evans Gibson (A Shipwright), Shipwright), was born in SS on ages): Emma Kay (7; SS - March q. 1899. Height: 5' Roll of Honour 1898) 1901), and 236 December 1932) Kay) of 236 South Eldon Street, SS was born in Blyth and was 44 20 April 1877 and died in SS - December q. 1903) and James 10". Blue eyes. Fair hair. He South Eldon Street, (in 1911). (They were married in in 1891. His grandmother, March q. 1939, aged 61. His Evans (1; March q. 1910). had a scar on his nose. SS (in 1911) St. Mark's Church, SS, on 3 August Annie B. Gibson, was born mother, Harriet Mendham, 1896. Their marriage was either in North Wales or was born in SS (December q. registered in SS during the Liverpool and was also 44 in 1877) and died in SS - September quarter of 1896). 1891.] December q. 1958, aged 81.]

3534 Gibson Robert AB 36 (Born: 17 25 August Hood Bn. RND TZ/1950 1914-5 Star Dardanell Elders Buildings, A Paper Mill Labourer Son of Robert (A Colliery Labourer Margaret Gibson of 1 Elliott Lived at 58 Byron Street, SS. B: AB Iveson Gibson, Hawke B: George (17 in 1911 & a Vis-en-Artois St. Michael's Mon. 3 February Tues. 28 December (Formerly May 1882 - 1918 (63rd (Royal (RNVR) es Whitburn (in 1891 (in 1911) [A Labourer in 1901 and 1911) and Elizabeth Yard, Whitburn, Co. Durham. His father was born in Blyth & Bn. RND, KIA 3 February 1917, Coal Miner). B: Basil. Sister: Memorial. Panel 1 ROH, SS + 1919 + Fri. 3 1915 (Family Group - White) RND Service Naval) Division) (Balkans and 1901), John (RND Service Record)] (Lizzie) Ann Gibson (née White) of [Height: 5' 8". Brown hair his mother in Sunderland aged 26 (No. 697). Sisters: Olive (7 in 1911; SS - March q. and 2. Whitburn February 1922 (In All Five Brothers) Record) [Formerly 'D' 2B) Street, Whitburn 62 John Clay Street, SS. (Their and eyes. C. of E. War (both 53 in 1911). They had May (SS; June q. 1889) & Bella 1904). Bs & S-in-L: Robert & Methodist Memoriam) Company, (in 1911), and 1 marriage was registered in Gratuity: £9 10s. 17.4.1918 - had 11 children. (SS; September q. 1894). B: Margaret, John & Elizabeth Church ROH + St. Collingwood Bn: Elliott Yard, Sunderland during the September Remobilised. 6.8.1918 - Albert (13 in 1911 (SS; Ann + James & Jane. (In Mary's Church 30.4.1915 to Whitburn, Co. quarter of 1882). Entrained Aldershot for Hood September q. 1897) & served Memoriam). ROH, Whitburn + 8.6.1915] Durham Bn.] in the Navy). Whitburn Village Green Memorial

2123 Gidney Edwin Sub- 38 10 June 1915 HMS Empress of RNR 16 Hanley Road, A Refrigerating Son of Charles and Isabella Gidney Unmarried. Cousin: ERA Mark Aitchison Born in Jarrow. His birth was Portsmouth Naval Jarrow Library PHOTO (Vin Mullen) Lieutenan Russia Bootle, Lancashire Engineer (Cold Meat (formerly/née Aitcheson or Tarn, HMS Aquarius, 31 registered in SS during the Memorial. Panel: 10 ROH t (in 1911) Stores) (in 1911) Allison) of Jarrow. (They were August 1915, aged 21 (No. March quarter of 1878. married on 15 February 1874. 5894). [Vin Mullen] Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1874).

3548 Gifford Frank Second 28 13 April 1917 SS 'Strathcona' Mercantil Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Michaelsen Born in SS. The 12th List of Tower Hill Memorial SS Marine Wed. 19 February Engineer (Hamilton, e Marine of 81 Elliott Terrace, Wallsend, Merchant Marine Deaths lists Engineers' 1919 + Mon. 7 Ontario, Canada) Northumberland his place of residency as SS. Association ROH February 1921 + Saint Paul and St. John's Church Roll of Honour, SS

5003 Gifford Robert Chief Unknown DSM Unknown SS 'Headcliffe' Mercantil 142 Aurelian He won his DSM by driving Mon. 2 June 1919 Engineer e Marine Avenue, SS (in June off an attacking U-Boat on 6 1919) April 1918 - 'Gazette'. 3718 Gilbert George Fireman Unknown 26 October SS 'Australdale' Mercantil Jarrow. A Mercantile Marine List of Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 2 August 1917 (Brisbane, e Marine Deaths gives his place of 1919 Australia) residency as Jarrow. 5214 Gilbert J. Gunner Unknown Military Unknown Royal Field 765702 South Shields. Wed. 23 October Medal Artillery 1918 4560 Gilbertson Joseph AB Unknown Unknown Nelson Bn. RND TZ/45 1914-5 Star Dardanell 112 Ellison Street, An Apprentice Fitter Son of Joseph Gilbertson of 112 [Enlisted: 8 September 1914. [4 December 1915 - Birth registered in SS - June q. Hebburn Quay RND Service (Born: 5 April (RNVR) es Hebburn and Turner at Ellison Street, Hebburn 21 January 1915 - Joined Discharged from RND, 1896. Height: 5'5". Light School ROH (Left Record 1896 - RND (Balkans Hawthorn-Leslie's Nelson Bn. 9.7.1915 - Blandford, to civil brown hair. Blue eyes. A in 1910) Service 2B) Shipyard, Hebburn Wounded (slight shrapnel employment. Formally Wesleyan Methodist. War Record) (RND Service Record) wound, right hand). Discharged on 30.6.1919.] Gratuity - £7. 24.7.1915 - Admitted to Haslar Hospital. 12.10.1915 - Discharged from Haslar Hospital to duty.] 357 Gilchrist Bertram Leading 22 (Born: 1 23 March HM Trawler 2/142 Raglan Street, SS (in An Apprentice Third son of Richard and Margaret Unmarried. [His brother [His father, Richard, was born Siblings (all born in SS): Charles Birth registered in SS - Chatham Naval Thurs. 13 April (Bertie) Signalman October 1916 'Corona' (RNVR) 1891), 327 John Shipwright (in 1911) Ann Gilchrist (née Hall) of 151 Charles Richard married in SS (March q. 1858) and was Richard (March q. 1883 - D: SS; December q. 1893. Baptised Memorial. Memorial 1916 + Sat. 22 1893) Williamson Street, Eglesfield Road, SS. (They were Emma Florence Jones and a Ship's Joiner. His death was March q. 1966, aged 83), in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on Reference: 20. March 1919 + SS (in 1901), 177 married on 24 December 1882. they had two sons. His sister registered in SS - March q. Annie Hall (March q. 1885), 22 October 1893. Lost at sea (Kent). Wed. 23 March Eglesfield Road, SS Their marriage was registered in Ethel married Thomas C. 1946, aged 88. His mother, John (September q. 1885), through enemy action while 1921 (in 1911), and 151 SS during the December quarter of Pottinger and they had two Margaret Ann, was born in Ethel Victoria (September q. on active service. B: John Eglesfield Road, SS 1882). children.] Bolton, Lancashire (June q. 1887), Arthur Edward Stephen (SS; March q. 1896). 1862). They had had eight (September q. 1889) and (In Memoriam). children, all living.] Martha Hanson (September q. 1891).

6977 Gilchrist Hammond Private 52 March q. 1927 12/DLI (St. TR5/378 No 1914-5 Star He did not 19 George Street, A Holderup in a Son of Thomas (A Sailor) and Mary Gilchrist (formerly [His mother, Catherine, was Children (1911 ages): Born in Hartlepool. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 [Gillchrist - [Hamon - GRO] (SS) Bede's R.C. serve Hartlepool (in 1881 Shipyard (in 1911) Catherine Gilchrist of 19 George Holloran, née Corr) of 21 born in Aberdeen and was a Catherine (8; B: Jarrow; SS - registered in Hartlepool - School ROH, (Jarrow Express) GRO] School ROH) [1st overseas and 1891), and 21 Street, Hartlepool (in 1881 and Stanley Street, Jarrow (in 48-year old widow in 1891. September q. 1903), John (5; 'Hamon Gillchrist'. Enlisted Jarrow Training Reserve Stanley Street, 1891) 1911). (They were married in Siblings (1881 ages; all born in B: Hartlepool - Sept. q. 1905) on 17 November 1914. Bn.] Jarrow (in 1911) St. Bede's R.C. Church, Hartlepool): Jane (19), & James (2; B: Jarrow; SS - Discharged on 23 January Jarrow, on 25 August 1902. Stephen (16), Thomas (14), June q. 1909). F-in-L: John 1919. Awarded the SWB. Their marriage was Richard (13), John (11), David Corr. B-in-L: Daniel Corr - born Stepson: Michael Holloran - registered in SS - September (9) and Hugh (7).] in Jarrow and a 45-year old born in Jarrow and a 19-year q. 1902). [She died on 6 steelworker in 1911. old smelter in a steelworks in August 1933.] 1911.

931 Giles Andrew Telford Sapper 23 18 May 1917 182nd Tunnelling 155725 France 59 Derby Terrace, Son of Caroline Price (formerly Lily Giles (née Minns) of 118 Sisters: Lizzie Ann and Carrie. Born and E. in SS. Formerly La Targette British St. Michael's Mon. 28 May Mon. 4 June 1917 (DOW) Company R.E. SS. (In May 1917). Giles) and the late Thomas Giles. Livingstone Street, SS. (Fri. He had brothers. Aunt and 14338 Yorkshire Regt. The Cemetery, Neuville- ROH, SS + Derby 1917 + Mon. 4 [He had a stepfather.] 17 May 1918). (They were Uncle: Mr. And Mrs. Watson. 'Gazette' says he died on 17 St. Vaast. I.B.12. Street Roll of June 1917 + Fri. married in St. Hilda's Church, Uncle George (in Italy) + May. (In Memoriam), Honour 17 May 1918 + 17 SS, on 23 February 1913. Cousin Florence. July 1918 + Thurs. Their marriage was 17 May 1923 + registered in SS during the Soldiers Died in March quarter of 1913). the Great War

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 2124 Gilhooly John Sergeant 36 Military 28 March 1/NF (9 Brigade, 21090 3 May 1915 France Son of the late Patrick and Ann Relative: Mrs. E. Blythe of 96 Born and E. in Jarrow. He Arras Memorial. Bay St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 30 April 1915 [MRIC + St. Medal 1918 3rd Division) (1914-5 Star) Gilhooly [Gilhooley] High Street, Jarrow. attended St. Bede's R.C. 2 and 3 Honour + St. (Jarrow Express) + Paul's ROH, ('Operation School, Jarrow - 4/DLI - in Bede's R.C. Fri. 12 April 1918 Jarrow] (or Michael') April 1915. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) + Gilhooley - Jarrow Soldiers Died in Jarrow the Great War Express) 1834 Gill John Thomas L/C Unknown 7 May 1918 1/East Yorkshire 15697 31 July 1915 France 15 Beaumont Son of Christopher and Elizabeth Mrs. Gill of 15 Beaumont [He died of wounds in Halle Born: Hebburn Colliery. E. Berlin South-Western Fri. 3 May 1918 (DOW) Regt. (64 (1914-5 Star) Street, Hebburn Gill of 144 Argyll Street, Hebburn Street, Hebburn Colliery Hospital, Germany - Jarrow Jarrow. R. Hebburn Colliery. Cemetery. VIII.B.11. (Jarrow Express) + Brigade, 21st Colliery Express.] A P.O.W. SDGW + Jarrow (Germany). Fri. 25 October Division) Express say he was a Private. 1918 (Jarrow Reported 'Missing' from 22 Express) + March 1918. Soldiers Died in the Great War 3073 Gill Henry Private Unknown 28 May 1918 1/Lincolnshire 51424 No 1914-5 Star France Born and E. in SS. Formerly Soldiers Died in Regt. (62 3165 Lincolnshire Yeomanry. the Great War Brigade, 21st Division) 4667 Gill J. Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 25 25/240 11 January 1916 France Jarrow. (John Named in the August 1916 John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Sheen) Casualties' List. 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, (1917) 34th Division)

4668 Gill T. Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 25 25/980 11 January 1916 France South Shields. Named in the November John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) (John Sheen) 1916 Casualties' List. Served 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, in France from 11 January (1917) 34th Division) 1916 to 11 August 1916. Transferred to the Royal Defence Corps. (John Sheen).

5593 Gill M. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 69 Bowman Street, A Merchant Seaman He was interned in Ruhleben, Sat. 2 January e Marine High Shields (in (in August 1914) Germany, after being trapped 1915 (1914 June and in German territorial waters Christmas September 1915) on 4 August 1914. Greeting from Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915

7012 Gillan [or John Stoker 57 (GRO - January 1924 HMS New T/1999 1914-5 Star North Eastern A Rivetter in a Shipyard Son of Bryan Barnard Gillon (or Annie Gillan (née Munns) of 7 [Siblings (1871 ages): Mary Children (1911 ages; all born in Born in Jarrow. Baptised in St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 Gillon] 56) (Born: (Buried: 5 Zealand (Royal (RNR) Certified (in 1911) [A Rivetter's Gillan) and Catherine Gillon (née Duke Street, Jarrow (in Ann (10; B: SS - March q. Jarrow): Joseph (Died: SS; St. Bede's R.C. Church, School ROH, (Jarrow Express) 11 January January 1924) Naval Reserve) Reformatory (in Holder Up in 1891 and Tighe) 1911). (They were married in 1861), James (8; B: SS - Sept. September q. 1897, aged 0), Jarrow, on 28 January 1866. Jarrow 1866) 1881), 20 Stead 1901] St. Bede's R.C. Church, q. 1862), Catherine (6; B: John (Died: SS - June q. 1906, RNVR records give his date of Street, Jarrow (in Jarrow, on 1 January 1891. Jarrow; SS - June q. 1864), aged 5), James (18), Agnes (16; birth as 7 January 1874. 1891), 57 Monkton Their marriage was Bridget (3; B: Felling; Died: SS - SS - June q. 1895) & Annie (3; Awarded the Silver War Road, Jarrow (in registered in SS during the Dec. q. 1871, aged 3) & SS - Sept. q. 1907). Sisters: Badge on 16 January 1919. 1901), and 7 Duke March quarter of 1891). Margaret (6 months; B: Eliza Jane (Dec. 1872) & Ellen There are a number of Street, Jarrow (in Jarrow; Died: SS - Dec. 1899, (Dec. 1875). variations for the spelling of 1911) 2). his surname.

3251 Gillen (MRIC Joseph Private Unknown 21 March 10/Essex Regt. 39335 No 1914-5 Star France West Hartlepool, Born in SS. E. and R. in West No CWGC entry. Soldiers Died in = Gillon) 1918 (53 Brigade, 18th Co. Durham. Hartlepool, Co. Durham. the Great War (Eastern) Formerly 08226 R.A.O.C. Division) MRIC = Gillon. 1360 Gillender Alfred 2nd- 26 or 27 10 April 1917 3/South 111 25 July 1916 (No France 7 Landgrove Road, A Teacher Son of Robert (A Primitive Madeline Gillender (née [His father, Robert, was born Siblings: Hannah Florence He was born in Dent, West St. Nicholas British Tues. 17 April Williamson Lieutenan (DOW) Staffordshire, 1914-5 Star) Wimbledon, SW19 Methodist Minister) and Mary Waghorn) of Les Hirondelles, in Gateshead (June q. 1854) (Cockermouth; June q. 1882), Riding, Yorkshire. Birth Cemetery. I.D.16. 1917 t attached to Gillender (née Williamson). (Their Chateau d'Oet, Switzerland. and died in Gateshead Robert Henry (MC; Lieutenant - registered at Sedbergh, 7/Lincolnshire marriage was registered in (They were married in SS' (December q. 1918), aged 64. 3/South Staffordshire Regt.) Westmorland - June q. 1890. Regt. (51 Cockermouth, Cumberland, during Registry Office on 27 May His mother, Mary, was born in (B: Tow Law; Weardale; June Late of Vatton, Allendale, and Brigade, 17th the September quarter of 1881). 1911. Their marriage was Ellenborough, Cumberland, in q. 1884) and Catherine Isabella 73 Westoe Parade, SS. (Northern) registered in SS during the c. 1853.] [Commissioned into (B: Alston; Alston; March q. Formerly a Private in the Division) June quarter of 1911). 3/South Staffordshire 1887). R.A.M.C. (111). Regiment on 1 January 1916.]

3181 Gillespie William Private 21 9 August 1916 9/NF (52 26/915 No 1914-5 Star France 13 Dixon Street, SS Son of James and Elizabeth Unmarried. [Moved up through Fricourt to [Relieved and to Pommiers Born and E. in Newcastle. Thiépval Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. Mon. 14 July 1919 (Somme) Brigade, 17th Gillespie of 13 Dixon Street, SS trenches between High Wood Redoubt (5/8). To Fricourt Gillespy in the 'Gazette' and Pier and Face 10B, Sacred Heart + John Sheen + (Northern) and Delville Wood (1/8). (8/8). Relieved 7/Lincolnshire Gilhespy on the Chancel 11B and 12B Altar, SS + East Soldiers Died in Division) Failed attack on Orchard in Delville Wood (10/8).] Screen at St. Simon's, SS. Jarrow Roll of the Great War Trench (4/8).] Enlisted in 'B' Company, Honour + St. 26/NF (26/915). Repeatedly Simon's Church, AWOL through 1915. Simonside, SS (Chancel Screen)

4860 Gillespie William Private Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/364 No 1914-5 Star France 9 Oak Street, [Wounded and admitted to Brother: Private Adam Enlisted: 16 November 1914. Fri. 14 July 1916 Scottish) / NF Hebburn Colliery Chester Hospital by 13 July Gillespie, HLI (No. 5349). His name appeared in the (Jarrow Express) + (102 Brigade, (in July 1916) 1916 - Jarrow Express. 16 July 1916 Casualties' List. John Sheen 34th Division) February 1917 - Discharged on Transferred to 84th Training medical grounds (Wounds).] Reserve Bn. (John Sheen).

5349 Gillespie Adam Private Unknown Unknown Highland Light 9 Oak Street, Brother: Private William Reported 'Missing' since 22 Fri. 3 May 1918 Infantry Hebburn Colliery Gillsepie, 22/NF (No. 4860). March 1918 (Jarrow Express). (Jarrow Express)

5154 Gilling J.E. Unknown Military Cross Unknown Northumberland Devonshire Street, [On 1 September 1918 he was He was formerly in the army Sat. 7 December Fusiliers Tyne Dock (in in charge of a wiring party and re-enlisted in January 1918 December 1918) which rescued the wounded 1915. He was commissioned and three dead of another in the NF in 1917. wiring party.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 6303 Gillings William Edward Gunner 62 June q. 1960 4th 9 Florence Street, Anne Gillings (née Erickson). Children (all births registered Birth registered in SS - Tues. 18 May (SS) (Northumbrian) SS (in May 1915) (They were married in SS' in SS): Doris M. (March q. September q. 1897. He 1915 Howitzer Brigade Registry Office on 5 February 1922), Isabella D. (December enlisted in the 4th RFA 1921. Their marriage was q. 1923), Annie (December q. (Northumbrian) Howitzers on registered in SS during the 1924), Norma (March q. 1930), 17 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. March quarter of 1921). Iris (September q. 1932) and Susannah M. (June q. 1935).

1447 Gilmore James Private 20 years 9 22 September 10/Queen's Own 205520 No 1914-5 Star France 16 Dene Cottages, Son of Martin and Frances Gilmore Unmarried. [His father, [His father, Martin, was born Siblings: Lily (SS; September q. Born and E. in SS. His birth Godewaersvelde Fri. 28 September months 1917 (DOW) (Royal West Kent Fulwell, (née McGuire) of 2 Jesmond Martin, was a Bricklayer's in Sligo, Ireland, and was a 39- 1898), Martin (B: Fulwell; was registered in SS - British Cemetery. 1917 + Soldiers Regt.) (123 Monkwearmouth Terrace, SS. (They were married Labourer in 1901. His mother year old Limestone Sunderland; September q. September q. 1897. Formerly I.E.44. Died in the Great Brigade, 41st (in 1910), 113 John on 12 September 1896. Their Frances H.'s death was Quarryman. His death was 1900), John Thomas (B: 350575 DLI. Sisters: Hannah War Division) Williamson Street, marriage was registered in SS registered in SS - December registered in SS - June q. 1952, Fulwell; Sunderland; June q. Sarah (SS; June q. 1908) and SS (in 1911), and 2 during the September quarter of q. 1914, aged 38.] aged 82. His mother, Frances, 1902), Rose Ann (B: Fulwell; Frances Mary (SS; June q. White Leas (in 1896). was born in SS and was 35. Sunderland; March q. 1904) 1910). September 1917) Married 15 years - 8 children, and Norah Christina (B: all still living.] Fulwell; Sunderland; March q. 1907).

1092 Gilroy J. Acting L/C Unknown Military Unknown 100th Field South Shields. Fri. 14 February (Private) Medal Ambulance 1919 Royal Army Medical Corps 94 Girling Edwin Private 25 1 July 1916 'B' Company, 27 27/959 11 January 1916 France 7 and 9 Chichester Messrs. Armstrong and Son of Edwin (A Fish Dealer in Gertrude Girling (née Parr) of [Attack on La Boisselle - Brother: Frederick (B: SS; Born & E. in SS (March q. Thiépval Memorial. St. Aidan's Sat. 16 January Mon. 7 August 1916 + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Road, SS (in 1891), Addison's, Percy Main 1911) and Sarah Elizabeth Girling 194 Ocean Road, SS. (They assembled in Tara-Usna line March q. 1889). His father, 1891). Brother: Horace (SS; Pier and Face 10B, Church ROH, SS + 1915 + Thurs. 3 & Fri. 24 June 2016 NF (103 Brigade, 463 John [A General Labourer - (formerly/née Cochrane - Died: SS; were married in St. Aidan's on right in support of 15th & Edwin, was born at Yoxford, June q. 1893). Letter of 11B and 12B Holy Trinity Mon. 7 August 34th Division) Williamson Street, in 1911] December q. 1900, aged 37) of 7 Church, SS, on 10 October 16th Royal Scots. Moved Suffolk (Blything; March q. sympathy from 2nd-Lt. J.B. Church ROH, SS + 1916 + Tues. 28 SS (in 1901), 116 and 9 Chichester Road, SS (in 1915. Their marriage was forward 7.40 am. Many 1859), & his death was Glass, platoon commander, in Holy Trinity Boys' June 2016 + Fri. 1 Laygate, SS (in 1891). (They were married on 9 registered in SS during the casualties crossing Chapes registered in Tynemouth - John Sheen p. 108. Resided at School ROH, SS July 2016 + John 1911), and 194 June 1885 - SS; June q. 1885). December quarter of 1915). Spur. About 70% casualties June q. 1948. [Holy Trinity 25 Taylor Street, SS, at the Sheen + 'Irish Ocean Road, SS (in sustained before German Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 2 time of his enlistment (before Heroes' (1917) + July 1916) front line reached. Casualties - July 1900; Left: 14 December 16 January 1915). Soldiers Died in 550.] 1904.] the Great War

5741 Girling Frederick AB 77 (or 78 - March q. 1966 Royal Navy 7 and 9 Chichester A General Labourer (in Son of Edwin (A Fish Dealer in Sarah J. Girling (née Sloss). [Daughter: Freda Brother: Private Edwin Girling, Birth registered in SS - March Holy Trinity Boys' GRO) (Tynemouth) (Royal Naval Road, SS (in 1891), 1911) 1911) and Sarah Elizabeth Girling (Their marriage was (Tynemouth; March q. 1930).] 'B' Company, 27/NF, 1 July q. 1889. Brother: Horace (B: School ROH, SS Reserve) 463 John (formerly/née Cochrane - Died: SS; registered in Tynemouth 1916, aged 25 (No. 94). His SS; June q. 1893. Died: SS; (Served) Williamson Street, December q. 1900, aged 37) of 7 during the June quarter of father, Edwin, was born at June q. 1917, aged 24). He SS (in 1901), 116 and 9 Chichester Road, SS (in 1925). Yoxford, Suffolk (Blything; attended Holy Trinity Boys' Laygate, SS (in 1891). (They were married on 9 March q. 1859), & his death School - Admitted: 26 January 1911), and 194 June 1885 - SS; June q. 1885). was registered in Tynemouth - 1898; Left: 9 November 1902. Ocean Road, SS (in June q. 1948. July 1916)

4459 Glaholm Alfred Thomas Lieutenan 28 28 September DLI and Royal Air Park Road, Hebburn A Chemist [Apprentice Fifth son of James William and Doris E. Glaholm (née [His father, James William (A Brother: George Tom - Died 12 Born in Jarrow. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August D. t 1919 Force (in 1901), 21 Park to a Pharmacist and Mary Jane Glaholm (formerly Hamilton) of Wallsend. Retail Butcher in 1911; B: October 1878. Sister: Lily May - registered in SS - June q. S.3. Roll of Honour, 1915 (Jarrow Road, Hebburn (in Retail Chemist in 1911] Coulthard, née Lucas) of 21 Park (Their marriage was North Shields (c. 1857)), died Died 15 November 1888. 1891. Brothers: William (B: Hebburn Express) 1911), and 144 Road, Hebburn (in 1911). (They registered in Tynemouth on 12 September 1930, aged Sister: Lizzie McIntosh (née Jarrow - SS; June q. 1880; A Albert Road, Jarrow were married in SS' Registry Office during the June quarter of 74. His mother, Mary Jane Glaholm) - Died 7 October Pharmacist in 1911) and (in September 1919 on 19 February 1877. Their 1918). [Doris remarried - (Born: Walker (c. 1857)), died 1924, aged 42. B: Herbert Norman Dobinson (B: Jarrow - - Jarrow Cemetery marriage was registered in SS Thomas Hetherington Corry - on 8 February 1931, aged 75 - Burns (15 in 1911; SS - June q. SS; June q. 1893; Junior Clerk Burial Register) during the March quarter of on 27 July 1927 at St. Family Headstone. They had 1895; An Errand Boy). at Colliery Office in 1911. 1877). Stephen's Church, Kirkstall, had 9 children, 7 living.] Died: Hull - June q. 1943, West Yorkshire.] aged 50). 7181 Glaholm Carl Hindmarch 2nd- 80 (Born: 10 September q. Northumberland 365066, 2 September France 34/36 Rose Street, A Clerk in an Engineer's Son of John Dobinson Glaholm and [By 1911 his parents had [His father, John (A Butcher), Sister: Gwendoline Mary (SS; Born in Hebburn. Birth Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August Lieutenan June 1893) 1973 Cyclists' Bn. 235483 1917 (No 1914-5 Hebburn (House Office (in 1911) Georgina Jane Alice Glaholm (née been married for 19 years was born in Jarrow (SS; June September q. 1895). registered in SS - September Roll of Honour, 1915 (Jarrow t (Northumberl (Territorial), and 634 Star) and Shop) (in Hindmarch) of 337 Rectory Road, and had had two children, q. 1861) & died in Newcastle - q. 1893. The GRO incorrectly Hebburn Express) (Formerly and South) 7/King's Own 1901), 337 Rectory , Gateshead (in 1911). both still living.] December q. 1915, aged 53. gives his date of birth as 10 Sergeant) Yorkshire Light Road, Gateshead (They were married in SS' Registry His mother Georgina Jane June 1891 and says he was Infantry (61 (in 1911), 3 Garden Office on 21 August 1892. Their Alice's birth was registered in 82. He was commissioned on Brigade, 20th Drive, Hebburn (in marriage was registered in SS Sunderland (September q. 2 February 1919. (Light) Division) 1955 - Phone during the September q. 1892) 1873) & died in Hebburn - SS; and 19th Book), and March q. 1936, aged 64.] Officers' Training Wrentham Church Corps Road, Low Fell, Gateshead (in 1961 - Phone Book)

1025 Glass William Driver 27 24 April 1917 22nd Division 52549 No 1914-5 Star France 110 Whitburn A General Labourer Only son of Annie and stepson of [His mother, Annie, was born Sister and B-in-L: Alice May (B: Born and E. in SS. His birth Karasouli Military St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 4 May 1917 + (DOW) Signal Company Street, Sunderland (Service Record) William Brooks of 24 Watson in SS and was a 34-year old Sunderland; June q. 1892) and was registered in SS during Cemetery. A.151. Sacred Heart Wed. 24 April R.E. (in 1901) Terrace, Tyne Dock Baker of Bread in 1901 - when Jack. Sisters: Ada (B: the December quarter of (Greece). Altar, SS + St. 1918 + Soldiers she was still married.] Sunderland; June q. 1895) and 1889. Enlisted on 17 Mary's Parish Died in the Great Mary Ellen (B: Sunderland; September 1914. C. of E. Churchyard War September q. 1899). Uncle: 'W.G.' tattooed on his right Memorial Cross, Joseph Rutter (B: Southwick, forearm (Service Record). (In Tyne Dock Sunderland; 23 in 1901; A Memoriam). Bottlemaker's Labourer).

3525 Glass David Stoker 43 11 July 1915 HMS Pembroke 1994/T 30 Charles Street, Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of the late George and Elisa Rachel Glass (née Breeds) of [He was 38 in 1911. His wife, Two Daughters (1911 ages; Born: Jarrow. HMS Jarrow Cemetery. Palmer's Kininment (RNR) Jarrow (in 1911) (Jarrow Shipyard) - Glass [Vin Mullen] 30 Charles Street, Jarrow (in Rachel, was born in both born in Jarrow): Rose (14) Pembroke was RNAS Q.85. Cenotaph + St. and 98 Walter Steam Crane Driver (in 1911) and 98 Walter Street, Sunderland and was 36. They and Elizabeth (8). Eastchurch, Sheppey, Kent, Paul's Roll of Street, Jarrow 1911) Jarrow. (They were married had been married for 16 years between June 1913 and 1 Honour in St. Jude's Church, SS, on 4 and had had two children, April 1918. December 1895. Their both still alive.] marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1895).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 6166 Glass William AB Unknown Unknown RND South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' Boys' School, SS - Admitted: School ROH, SS 15 August 1910; Left: 23 April (Served) 1915. 4414 Glattback Frederick 32 23 October Tyneside Scottish No 1914-5 Star France 31 Marshall Wallis A Butcher (Harton Son of Christian and Mary [The death of a 'Charles [His father, Christian, was Siblings (all Auckland, Co. Birth registered in SS - March Harton Cemetery. Tues. 24 October William 1922 (late of - Road, SS (in 1901), Cemetery Burial Glattback (née Kaiser) of 48 Glattback' (A Retired Master born in Germany (B: Durham): Charles (B: Bishop q. 1890. He had formerly M.10848. (South 1922 'Gazette') 10 Church Street, Register) [A Pork Laygate Lane, SS (in 1911). (Their Butcher) was registered in SS Nagelsberg, 20 December Auckland; March q. 1876; A served in the Tyneside Shields). Seaham Harbour, Butcher's Assistant in marriage was registered in (aged 84) - Buried: 21 April 1847) and was a 53-year old Butcher), Christian (Kit) Scottish - 'Gazette'. His Co. Durham (in 1911] Auckland during the December 1958 (45 Sutton Way, SS); Pork Butcher in 1901. His (March q. 1878; General father Christian 'Glattbach's' 1911), and 24 quarter of 1875). Harton Cemetery. 6.5059. mother, Mary, was also born Labourer (6863), Catherine death was registered in SS - Temple Street, Sister: Annie Genevieve G. in Germany and was 46 in Elizabeth (September q. 1887), June q. 1927, aged 79. (In Tyne Dock (in (SS; December q. 1897).] 1901. Both were then British Joseph Edward (March q. Memoriam). October 1922) subjects.] 1883) & Mary Katherine (March q. 1885).

6863 Glattback Christian (Kit) Private 76 September q. 1 Saddler Street, A Butcher (in 1911) Son of Christian and Mary Margaret Glattback (née [His father, Christian, was Siblings (all Auckland, Co. Born in Bishop Auckland, Co. Frederick Street (Glattbach) 1954 (SS) Bishop Auckland Glattback (née Kaiser) of 48 Griffiths). (They were born in Germany (B: Durham): Charles (B: Bishop Durham. Birth registered in Roll of Honour (in 1881), 31 Laygate Lane, SS (in 1911). (Their married in SS' Registry Office Nagelsberg, 20 December Auckland; March q. 1876; A Bishop Auckland - June q. Marshall Wallis marriage was registered in on 21 July 1915. Their 1847) and was a 53-year old Butcher), Catherine Elizabeth 1878. Son: Christian Road, SS (in 1901), Auckland during the December marriage was registered in SS Pork Butcher in 1901. His (September q. 1887), Joseph Glattbach (SS; September q. and 48 Laygate quarter of 1875). during the September mother, Mary, was also born Edward (March q. 1883) and 1920). Brother: Frederick Street, SS (in 1911) quarter of 1915). in Germany and was 46 in Mary Katherine (March q. William Glattback, Tyneside 1901. Both were then British 1885). Sister: Annie Scottish, 23 October 1922, subjects.] Genevieve G. (SS; December aged 32 (No. 4414). q. 1897). 4910 Gledhill Harold Private Unknown Unknown 23 (Tyneside 23/1544 No 1914-5 Star France Boldon. (John [Transferred to 20/NF. 8 Enlisted: 5 July 1915. 3 June John Sheen Scottish) / NF Sheen) March 1918 - Discharged on 1916 - Wounded (Back and (102 Brigade, medical grounds (Wounds). Lungs). His name appeared 34th Division) Awarded the Silver War in the July 1916 Casualties' Badge. Army Reserve Class P.] List. (John Sheen).

1455 Glen Daniel Fireman 45 3 September SS 'Treverbyn' Mercantil 13 Edwin Street, A Boilermaker (in Eldest son of the late George and Susannah Garbut Glenn (née [His father, George, was born Brother & S-in-L: Tom & Born in Wallsend, Tower Hill Memorial St. Thomas' Mon. 1 October 1917 (St. Ives) e Marine Hartlepool (in 1901) Isabel Glen (Glenn) of 47½ Frazer) of 38 William Street, in Co. Limerick and was a 50- Meggy. Brother & S-in-L: Aby Northumberland Church ROH 1917 + Fri. 6 June 1881), 47½ Broderick Street, SS (in 1891) SS. (They were married in St. year old Boilermaker in 1891. (Abraham) & Nora. Sister & B- (Tynemouth; June q. 1872 - 1919 Broderick Street, SS Thomas' Church, SS, on 12 His mother, Isabella, was born in-L: Lizzie & George Sheffer. B- 'Daniel Glen'). CWGC + St. (in 1891), 34 Dale May 1895. Their marriage in Ayrshire, Scotland, and was in-L: Alex Frazer, 34 William Thomas' Church ROH = Street, SS (in 1911), was registered in SS during 49 in 1891.] St., SS. B- and S-in-L: Dan & 'Daniel Glen'. The 15th List of and 38 William the June quarter of 1895). Alice Frazer, 23 Thames St., SS. Mercantile Marine Deaths Street, SS (in gives his place of residency as September 1917) SS.

5977 Glendinning J. Private Military 2/Grenadier 28999 South Shields. Thurs. 13 Medal Guards (1st February 1919 Guards' Brigade, Guards' Division)

2829 Glenwright Thomas (E. - Private 19 6 October 9/Yorkshire Regt. 46853 No 1914-5 Star France 6 Park Street, SS (in Whitburn Colliery Son of Margaret and the late John Unmarried. [Half-Siblings (all [His mother, Margaret, was Aunt: Isabella Sayers. Born and E. in SS. Birth Beaurevoir St. Michael's Sat. 16 November Whitburn 1918 (74 Brigade, 25th 1901), and 58 Glenwright of 58 Shakespeare born in SS - 1911 ages): born in SS and was 39. His Brothers: Nicholas Young registered in SS - December Communal Cemetery ROH, SS + 1918 + Mon. 16 Colliery ROH) Division) Shakespeare Street, SS. (By 1911 she had William (14), Katie (12), stepfather, William Smith, was Glenwright (SS; September q. q. 1899. Formerly 5/88252 British Extension. Whitburn Colliery December 1918 + Street, SS (in 1911 remarried - William Smith - Margaret (5) and Florence born in Sunderland and was a 1902; M: Hannah J. Punshon - 6th T.R. Bn. Memorial C.7. ROH Soldiers Died in and October 1918) Sunderland; December q. 1910). (2).] 58-year old Stoneman.] SS, 30 September 1922) and Service at St. Michael's the Great War Albert Young Glenwright (SS; Church, Westoe. December q. 1906; M: Elizabeth I. Ray - SS, 7 March 1936).

3903 Glynn Michael (Mick) Private 28 DCM 6 November 1/Irish Guards (4 3162 1914-5 'Mons' France Harton Colliery Son of William and Mary Glynn of [Source: 'Ireland: Casualties of A Reservist. He was the first Ypres (Menin Gate) Mon. 27 March 1914 (Guards') Star' (Miner) ('Gazette' - Glenmaddy, Co. Galway. World War 1' - Michael Glynn man working at Harton Memorial. Panel 11. 1916 + Fri. 4 July Brigade, 2nd Mon. 27 March 1916) DCM, Irish Guards (3162), KIA Colliery to be awarded the (Belgium). 1919 (List of Division) 3 September 1914 (Mons) - B: DCM. Harton Colliery Glenmaddy, Co. Galway, aged Men) 26.]

3529 Gold Thomas L/C 23 (Born: 1 15 October 10/Argyll and S/8755 4 October 1915 France 30 Richardland Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of the late Thomas [In 1891 the family lived at 43 [In August 1914 he received an Born: Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. Ypres (Menin Gate) Palmer's Soldiers Died in Cuthbertson December 1915 Sutherland (1914-5 Star) Road, Kilmarnock, (Jarrow Engine Works - Cuthbertson Gold and Jane Kilmaurs Road, Kilmarnock: appointment as a E. Jarrow. R. Kilmarnock Memorial. Panel 42 Cenotaph the Great War 1891) Highlanders (26 Ayrshire (in 1901), Staff) (An Engine- Allardice Gold of 30 Richardland Thomas (35), Jane A. (30), draughtsman with Messrs. (SDGW). He resided in and 44. (Belgium). Brigade, 9th and Kitchen Fitter in 1911] Road, Kilmarnock James (3 - B: 23 July 1887, Palmer and Co. - Vin Mullen.] Jarrow. (Scottish) Terrace, Grimsargh Kilmarnock; A Mechanical Division) (near Preston), Engineer) and William (1).] Lancashire (in 1911)

299 Golden John Arthur Private 26 20 October 2/DLI (18 10799 8 September France 9 Harrys Terrace, Son of John S. and Mary J. Golden [His mother in the 1901 [His father, John S., was born Brother: Charles Edward Born in West Hartlepool - Ploegsteert Holy Trinity Fri. 14 January 1914 (First Brigade, 6th 1914 (1914 Sculcoates, Hull (in Census was called 'Mary J. in Newcastle and was a 27- Golden (B: Hull - Sculcoates, September q. 1888. E. SS. A Memorial. Panel 8 Church ROH, SS + 1916 + Soldiers Battle of Division) 'Mons' Star') 1891), and 22 Minner'.] year old Theatrical Artiste in Yorkshire; March q. 1891). Regular or a Reservist. (In and 9. (Belgium). Holy Trinity Boys' Died in the Great Ypres) Archers Hill and 78 1891. His mother, Mary J., Grandmother: Margaret Ann Memoriam). He attended School ROH, SS War Commercial Road was born in SS and was a 23- Golden - B: Newcastle; a 40- Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - Back, SS (in 1901) year old Actress in 1891.] year old Mariner's Wife Admitted: 3 October 1898; residing at 27 Panns, Left: 19 July 1901. , in 1881.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 6980 Golden Michael Private 85 (Born: 29 3 February 1/West Yorkshire 3/8578 24 September France 62 North Street, An Apprentice Plater Son of Peter and Agnes Golden Eleanor Mabel Golden (née [His father, Peter (A General Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 November 1979 Regt. (18 (and 1914 (1914 Jarrow (in 1901), (in 1911) (née Shiels) of 23 Chapel Road, McGregor) of Cuyahoga, Labourer at Palmer's), was Jarrow): Peter (24; SS - June q. registered in SS - March q. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) 1893) Brigade, 6th 16425) 'Mons' Star') 23 Chapel Road, Jarrow (in 1911). (They were Cleveland, Ohio, USA. (They born in Consett, Co. Durham, 1887), Patrick (21; SS - 1894. Baptised in St. Bede's Jarrow Division) and Jarrow (in 1911 married in SS' Registry Office on were married in Cuyagoga, and was 50. He died in Jarrow September q. 1889), Sarah R.C. Church, Jarrow, on 24 Machine-Gun and June/July 24 August 1884. Their marriage Cleveland, Ohio, on 25 - December q. 1936, aged 75. Ellen (15; SS - June q. 1896), December 1893. Son: Corps 1927), Cuyahoga, was registered in SS during the August 1928). His mother, Agnes, was born Alice (12; SS - September q. Raymond (c. 1930 - c. 2004). Cleveland, Ohio, September quarter of 1884). in SS and was 49. Married for 1898), Joseph (9; SS - June q. He emigrated to the USA in USA (in August 26 years and had had 9 1901) and Philip (6; SS - September 1920. He became 1928) and children, 8 still living.] September q. 1904). a naturalised American Willowick Lake, citizen in 1941. Ohio, USA (in February 1979) 1159 Golding Alexander Private 23 4 October 2/Gordon S/13327 No 1914-5 Star France 8 Pleasant Place, SS St. Hilda's Colliery [A Son of Charles Stewart Golding Hilda Golding (née Harrison). [His father, Charles Stewart, Father- & Mother-in-Law: Jack Born and E. in SS. Birth Menin Road South St. Michael's Tues. 30 October Tues. 30 October 1917 (Alec) 1917 (DOW) Highlanders (20 (in 1901 and 1911) Token Boy in a Colliery and Catherine Golding (née Curry). (They were married in St. was born in SS (September q. & Annie Harrison. Sisters: registered in SS - September Military Cemetery. ROH, SS + St. 1917 + Fri. 4 Brigade, 7th in 1911] [His mother, Catherine, married Michael's Church, SS, on 4 1848) and died in SS Harriet (1883 - ?) & Isabella q. 1894. DOW R. in A. His II.J.16. (Belgium). Hilda's Miners' October 1918 + Division) William Forrest in SS on 24 September 1915. Their (December q. 1897), aged 49.] (Bella) (1885 - 20 September mother, Catherine, was born Lodge ROH + Soldiers Died in November 1900.] marriage was registered in SS 1961; Hartford, Connecticut, in SS (March q. 1852). B: Holy Trinity the Great War during the September USA). S & B-in-L: Lizzie Ann & Charles Stewart (SS; March q. Church ROH, SS quarter of 1915). David Blakey + nieces Lily, Katy 1891) - March q. 1962 (SS), & Essie. Had family relatives aged 71 [M: Ethel Bennett in in Canada. SS on 23.11.1912.] (In Memoriam).

4135 Golding William Major Unknown Military Cross Unknown 5th Durham 45 Saville Street, SS Engaged on the clerical Son of William (Died: SS; June q. Margaret Isabella Golding [His father, William, was born Brother: Ship's Officer George Birth registered in SS - March Fri. 25 June 1915 Fri. 25 June 1915 (Born: 14 Battery, 4th (in 1901), 12 staff of Messrs. Frazer 1924, aged 62) and Ann Golding of (née Hemsley). (They were in Hastings, Sussex, and was a Peter Golding (No. 5627). q. 1892. He won the MC for + O.F.G. Hogg January (Northumbrian) Roseberry Avenue, & Co., ships' stores 42 Rosebery Avenue, SS married in St. Hilda's Church, 48-year old Master Mariner. Sisters: Annie (SS; June q. conspicuous bravery in the 1892) Howitzer Brigade SS (in 1911), and 42 merchants, North SS, on 23 November 1915. His mother, Ann, was born in 1897) and Elsie (SS; December field near Ypres ('Gazette'). [Baptised in RFA Rosebery Avenue, Shields ('Gazette') Their marriage was SS and was 47. They had been q. 1900; D: SS; September q. Children: Margaret H. (SS; St. Hilda's SS registered in SS during the married for 20 years and had 1901, aged 0). Brother: Alfred December q. 1917), Dorothy Church, SS, December quarter of 1915). had five children, four still (SS; March q. 1903). H. (SS; June q. 1922), and on 28 living.] William D.H. (Newcastle; January December q. 1929). 1894]

5627 Golding George Peter Ship's 47 June q. 1941 Mercantil 45 Saville Street, SS An Apprentice Sailor Son of William (Died: SS; June q. Jane W. Golding (née Swan). [His father, William, was born Brother: Major William Birth registered in SS - March Sat. 2 January Davis Officer (Northumberl e Marine (in 1901), 12 (in 1911) 1924, aged 62) and Ann Golding of (They were married in SS' in Hastings, Sussex, and was a Golding MC, 4th q. 1894. He was interned in 1915 (1914 and South) Roseberry Avenue, 42 Rosebery Avenue, SS Registry Office on 13 July 48-year old Master Mariner. (Northumbrian) Howitzer Ruhleben, Germany, after Christmas SS (in 1911), and 42 1925. Their marriage was His mother, Ann, was born in Brigade RFA (No. 4135). being trapped in German Greeting from Rosebery Avenue, registered in SS during the SS and was 47. They had been Sisters: Annie (SS; June q. territorial waters on 4 August Civilian Internees) SS (in June and September quarter of 1925). married for 20 years and had 1897) and Elsie (SS; December 1914. + Wed. 3 March September 1915) had five children, four still q. 1900; D: SS; September q. 1915 + Thurs. 17 living.] 1901, aged 0). Brother: Alfred June 1915 + Sat. (SS; March q. 1903). 25 September 1915

3979 Golightly Edwin AB 73 (Born: 11 September q. Hood Bn. RND TZ/7039 No 1914-5 Star France 96 Eldon Street, SS Harton Colliery Youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Eleanor E. Golightly (née [Eldest B: Pte. J. Golightly - He had five children (all births Birth registered in SS - Tues. 19 October Tues. 19 October 1915 June 1896 - 1969 (SS) (RNVR) Golightly of 96 Eldon Street, SS. Pennock). (They were 4/DLI, stationed at Seaham registered in SS): Leslie (March September q. 1896. 'With 1915 (Family Group - RND Service (His father was a Hewer at Harton married in St. Francis' Harbour (4190). 2nd B: AB q. 1928), Ethel (June q. 1929), the RND at The Crystal Including his father Record) Colliery). (His photograph was in Church, SS, on 27 February Thomas Golightly - Nelson Bn. - Nellie (September q. 1931), Palace' - 'Gazette'. S & B-in-L: and his three older the 'Gazette'). 1926. Their marriage was at Gallipoli (4012). Third Irene (September q. 1935) and Mary E. & Patrick Ward of 97 brothers) registered in SS during the Brother: Ralph Armstrong Ronald (June q. 1938). Eldon Street, SS (Married: SS, March quarter of 1926). Golightly (SS, March q. 1895) - September q. 1913). 5/Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (at Gallipoli).]

4012 Golightly Thomas AB 69 (Born: 4 September q. Nelson Bn. RND TZ/4335 1914-5 Star Dardanell 96 Eldon Street, SS Harton Colliery Second son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Elsie B. (or P.) Golightly (née [Enlisted: 27 April 1915. Elder Brother: J. Golightly - 1.1.1917 - 14 days' Field Tues. 19 October Tues. 19 October 1915 April 1891) 1960 (RNVR) es (in April 1915) Golightly ( A Hewer at Harton Todd) of 96 Eldon Street, SS. Height: 5' 2½". Brown hair. 4/DLI - Stationed at Seaham Punishment No. 1 - receiving 1915 (Family Group - (Newcastle) (Balkans Colliery) of 96 Eldon Street, SS. (They were married in St. Blue eyes. C. of E. War Harbour (No. 4190). Younger and drinking rum knowing it Including his father 2B) (His photograph was in the Michael's Church, SS, on 3 Gratuity: £20. Joined Nelson Brothers: Ralph - 5/Royal to be stolen. Sister and and his three brothers) 'Gazette'). December 1910. Their Bn. - 2.8.1915. 31.5.1916 - 14 Inniskilling Fusiliers (No. ) & AB Brother-in-Law: Mary E. and marriage was registered in SS days' confined to barracks and Edwin - with the RND at Patrick Ward of 97 Eldon during the December quarter pay deducted for being drunk Crystal Palace (No. 3979). Street, SS. of 1910). and causing a disturbance.]

4190 Golightly J. Private Unknown Unknown 4/DLI Harton Colliery Eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Brothers: AB Thomas - Nelson He was stationed at Seaham Tues. 19 October Tues. 19 October 1915 Golightly of 96 Eldon Street, SS. Bn. RND (at Gallipoli) (No. Harbour in October 1915 - 1915 (Family Group - (Mr. M. Golightly was a hewer at 4012), AB Edwin - RND (at 'Gazette'. Brother-in-Law: Including his father Harton Colliery). Crystal Palace in October Private P. Ward of 97 Eldon and his three brothers) 1915) (No. 3979) & Private Street, SS (No. ). Ralph (No. ) - 5/Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (31 Brigade, 10th (Irish) Division - at Gallipoli).

4234 Golightly Ralph Private 62 Buried: 1 5 Royal 1914-5 Star 77 Eldon Street, SS Harton Colliery (in Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Golightly ( Ruth Golightly (née Tinning). Eldest Brother: Pte. J. Golightly Birth registered in SS - March Harton Cemetery. Tues. 19 October Tues. 19 October 1915 Armstrong February 1957 Inniskilling (in February 1957) October 1915) + A A Hewer at Harton Colliery) of 96 (They were married in St. - 4/DLI, stationed at Seaham q. 1895. Death registered in 3.2696. (South 1915 (Family Group - Fusiliers (31 Plasterer's Labourer (in Eldon Street, SS. (His photograph Aidan's Church, SS, on 16 Harbour (4190). 2nd B: AB SS - March q. 1957. He was Shields). Including his father Brigade, 10th February 1957) was in the 'Gazette' on Tuesday 19 May 1932. Their marriage Thomas Golightly - Nelson Bn. - serving at Gallipoli in October and three of his (Irish) Division) October 1915). was registered in SS during at Gallipoli (4012). Third B: AB 1915 - 'Gazette'. brothers) the June quarter of 1932). Edwin Golightly - RND (No. 3979). 7144 Goodman John Private 54 March q. 1951 East Yorkshire 31 Heron Street, SS An Errand Lad (in Son of John and Susannah [His father, John (A Rivetter's Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in SS. Birth registered in Wellington Street (SS) Regt. (in 1911) 1911) Goodman (née Anderson) of 31 Holder Up), was born in SS (c. and registered in SS): Dorothy SS - March q. 1897. Roll of Honour, Heron Street, SS (in 1911). (They 1876) and was 35. His Marshall ('Dosie') (11; March Grandmother: Margaret SS were married in SS' Registry Office mother, Susannah, was born q. 1900), Thomas Houlsby (8; Houlsby Goodman - died in on 19 October 1896. Their in SS and was 34. She died in December q. 1902) and James SS; March q. 1903, aged 62. marriage was registered in SS SS - December q. 1951, aged Andrew (6; December q. during the December quarter of 76.] 1905). 1896).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 769 Gordon Andrew Private 36 1 July 1916 'C' Company, 21 21/1120 No 1914-5 Star France Jarrow. [102nd Brigade was Born in Hebburn. E. Thiépval Memorial. Tues. 28 June (Tyneside positioned astride Albert- Newcastle. Pier and Face 10B, 2016 + Fri. 1 July Scottish) / NF Bapaume Road and facing La 11B and 12B 2016 + John (102 Brigade, Boisselle. Attacked 7.30 am. Sheen + Soldiers 34th Division) South of the village - heavy Died in the Great casualties from machine-gun War and shell fire. Situation at night - about 150 men holding German trenches.]

1254 Gordon George Driver 36 28 May 1918 50th Division 771747 10 November France 66 Wilson Street, SS Isabella Gordon of 66 Wilson Had two children. Uncle and Born in North Shields. E. SS. Chateau-Thierry (Les Brunswick St. & Mon. 14 & Tues. (DOW) Ammunition 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS Aunt: Anthony and Isabella DOW R. in A. Chesneaux) French Wilson St. Roll of 15 October 1918 Column RFA Star) Crooks. Uncle: William National Cemetery. Honour + + Tues. 22 April Crooks. Memorial/Grave Ref. Readhead's 1919 + Soldiers 505. Plaque. Died in the Great War 1715 Gordon Richard Smith Acting 23 21 October 8/York and 34213 9 September France 346 High Street, Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of Jane E. Cook (formerly [His mother, Jane E., was born Brother: George - born in Born in Jarrow. E. Wallsend. Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Mark's Church Soldiers Died in Corporal 1917 Lancaster Regt. 1915 (1914-5 Jarrow (in 1911) (Jarrow Shipyard) - A Gordon, née Davis) of 346 High at Wolverhampton, Jarrow and a 29-year old R. Jarrow. Formerly 17420 Panel 125 to 128. Triptych, Jarrow the Great War (70 Brigade, 23rd Star) General Labourer (in Street, Jarrow (in 1911) and 62 Staffordshire, and was 52.] Blacksmith in a Shipyard in NF. His birth was registered (Belgium). + Palmer's Division) 1911) Monkton Road, Jarrow 1911. in SS during the June quarter Cenotaph + St. of 1894. Paul's Roll of Honour

3785 Gordon John Mate 58 30 May 1919 SS 'Hans Jost' Mercantil 196 Taylor Street, Mrs. Gordon of 196 Taylor [15 of the crew of 19 men Born: Port Gordon. Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 31 May 1919 (London) e Marine SS Street, SS were killed when the 'Hans Jost' struck a floating mine in the North Sea.] 5790 Gordon R. Gunner Unknown Military Unknown Royal Field Jarrow. [Awarded his Bar to the MM Presented with a gold watch Mon. 3 March Medal + Bar Artillery for saving a team of mules from the Jarrow Heroes' Fund 1919 + Fri. 7 and a general service waggon - at the Theatre Royal, Jarrow, March 1918 Jarrow Express.] in March 1919 - Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Express.

2126 Gorman Hugh Private 27 27 March 1/NF (9 Brigade, 22143 No 1914-5 Star France 36 Frost Terrace, Boldon Colliery Son of the late Peter and Margaret Annie Gorman (née Heenan) [His father, Peter, was born in Brother-in-Law: Thomas Born: Boldon Colliery. Birth Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll of 12 June 1919 + 1916 3rd Division) Boldon Colliery (in Gorman (née Smith) of Boldon of 9 Chapel Road, Jarrow. Felling and was a 41-year Coal McKeown (born in Co. registered in SS - December Memorial. Panel 8 Honour + Boldon Soldiers Died in 1891 and 1901), 10 Colliery. (They were married on (They were married in SS' Miner in 1891. His mother, Roscommon - Cotthal ? - and a q. 1888. E. Jarrow. Siblings and 12. (Belgium). Colliery Miners' the Great War Donkins Row, 27 December 1875. Their Registry Office on 10 January Margaret, was born in 40-year old widower in April (all born in Boldon): Florence Social Club ROH + Boldon Colliery (in marriage was registered in SS 1914. Their marriage was Sunderland and was 37 in 1911). Nieces and Nephews (September q. 1877), Peter St. Nicholas' Roll 1911), and 9 Chapel during the December quarter of registered in SS during the 1891.] (1911 ages): Margaret (12), (June q. 1879) and Susan of Honour, Road, Jarrow 1875). March quarter of 1914). Peter (9) and Catherine (December q. 1882). Father- Boldon Colliery + McKeown (6). and Mother-in-Law: Michael Boldon Colliery and Mary Heenan. Workmen War Memorial

558 Gormley Joseph Storekeep 54 13 January HMS Viknor Mercantil 1914-5 Star 7 Mill Place, SS (in A Ship's Fireman (in Son of the late Peter and Bridget Mary E. Gormley (née [He was born in Newcastle - Children (all born in SS; 1911 The 'Viknor' was an armed Plymouth Naval St. Bede's R.C. Tues. 9 February er 1915 (10th Cruiser e Marine 1901 - upper part of 1911) Gormley Skinner) of 60 Campbell September q. 1861 (1901 ages): Joseph (22), Mark (13; merchant cruiser which left Memorial. Memorial Sacred Heart 1915 Squadron) Reserve Windmill Hill), 94½ Street, High Shields. (They Census). His wife, Mary, was March q. 1899), Pauleen (9), Londonderry on 12 January Reference 10 Altar, SS Palmerston Street, were married in SS' Registry born in SS and was 46. They Nora (6; March q. 1905) and 1915 and disappeared 11 SS (in 1911), and 60 Office on 4 March 1885. had had 13 children, seven Philomena (1). Children (1901 miles west of Tory Island, Campbell Street, Their marriage was still living.] ages; all born in SS): Beatrice Donegal, Ireland, with the High Shields registered in SS during the (9; March q. 1893), Duncan (6; loss of all 295 crewmen - March quarter of 1885). September q. 1895) and Bertie having probably struck a (4). German mine.

736 Gorst (GRO) Winskell Private 35 15 November 19/DLI 19/45 No 1914-5 Star Esh Winning, Co. Boldon Colliery Son of Richard and Mary Gorst of [His father, Richard, was born Siblings (1891 ages): Hannah Born: Quebec, Co. Durham. Hamsteels (St. John Boldon Colliery John Sheen + [Gorse] 1916 (Bantams) (106 Durham (in 1891), Esh Winning (in 1891) and Crook in Lancashire and was a 44- Ann (15; Lanchester - June q. Birth registered in Lanchester the Baptist) Workmen War Soldiers Died in Brigade, 35th Crook, Co. Durham (in 1901) year old Coal Miner in 1901. 1875), George Henry (13; - March q. 1881. Lived in Churchyard, Memorial (?) the Great War Division) (in 1901), and 182 His mother, Mary, was 46 in Lanchester - September q. Boldon and enlisted in SS on Lanchester. Co. Charles Street, 1901.] 1877; Pony Driver in a Coal 27 February 1915. Based at Durham. (In N.E. Part Boldon Colliery (in Mine) and Margaret Jane (4; the depot. near church). February 1915) June q. 1887). Brothers (1901 ages): Richard (10) & John (6; Lanchester - Dec. q. 1894).

4439 Gosling James Private 19 1 October 19/DLI 46804 20 Straker Terrace, Son of Henry and Margaret [His father Henry's death was [His father, Henry, was born in Brother: Private Henry Birth registered in SS - Hooge Crater John Williamson Thurs. 19 June Armstrong 1918 (Bantams) SS (in 1901), 10 Gosling (née Armstrong) of 220 registered in SS - September Norfolk and was a 43-year old Gosling, 1st/7th DLI (No. December q. 1899. Hannah Cemetery. XVII.F.10. Street ROH 1919 Isaac's Court, SS (in John Williamson Street, SS. (They q. 1926, aged 57.] Sea-going Fireman. He died in 6594). Siblings (all births (SS; March q. 1909) and (Belgium). 1911), and 220 were married on 18 June 1894. SS - September q. 1926, 57. registered in SS): Jessie May William J.B. (March q. 1911). John Williamson Their marriage was registered in His mother, Margaret, was (June q. 1897), Emily Elizabeth Street, SS (in SS during the June quarter of born in Jarrow and was 35. (September q. 1902), George October 1918) 1894). They had been married for 16 Johnson (December q. 1904) years and had had nine and Charles Ellis (December q. children, eight still living.] 1906).

6594 Gosling Henry Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 20 Straker Terrace, A Colliery Screener (in Son of Henry and Margaret Emily L. Gosling (née Guppy). [His father, Henry, was born in Daughter: Alice M. (SS; March Birth registered in SS - March Sat. 12 June 1915 (Territorial) SS (in 1901), 10 1911) Gosling (née Armstrong) of 220 (They were married in St. Norfolk and was a 43-year old q. 1922). Brother: Private q. 1895. He enlisted in the (Divisional Isaac's Court, SS (in John Williamson Street, SS. (They Mary's Church, SS, on 12 Sea-going Fireman. He died in James Armstrong Gosling, 1st/7th DLI on 10 or 11 June Pioneers, 50th 1911), and 220 were married on 18 June 1894. March 1921. Their marriage SS - September q. 1926, 57. 19/DLI, 1 October 1918, aged 1915 - 'Gazette'. Siblings: (Northumbrian) John Williamson Their marriage was registered in was registered in SS during His mother, Margaret, was 19 (No. 4439). Siblings (both George Johnson (SS; Division) Street, SS (in June SS during the June quarter of the March quarter of 1921). born in Jarrow and was 35. births registered in SS): Jessie December q. 1904), Charles 1915) 1894). They had been married for 16 May (June q. 1897) and Emily Ellis (SS; December q. 1906), years and had had nine Elizabeth (September q. 1902). Hannah (SS; March q. 1909) children, eight still living.] and William J.B. (March q. 1911).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 4801 Goss William Arthur Captain 60 (Born: 19 Buried: 11 July 27 (Tyneside Bath Street, SS (in Stoneshifter Down Son of Charles Kidd Goss (An [His father, Charles Kidd, was [Siblings: Charles Francis [14 April 1915 - Commissioned Birth registered in SS - June q. Harton Cemetery. John Sheen April 1890) 1950 (SS; Irish) / NF (103 1891), 91 Winskill Mine (in 1911) + A Ordnance Machinist in 1901) and born in SS during the (Tynemouth; September q. 2nd-Lieutenant. 2 July 1915 - 1890. Baptised in St. Hilda's J.7514. (South September q. Brigade, 34th Street, Tynemouth Police Inspector Margaret Frances Goss (née Scott) December q. 1861 and died 1888), Malcolm Wallace (SS; Promoted Lieutenant. 16 April Church, SS, on 19 April 1891. Shields). 1950) Division) (in 1901), 15 Chapel ('Retired' - Harton of 15 Chapel Street, Chirton, North in SS - December q. 1935, June q. 1893), Ernest Carnaby 1916 - Promoted Captain. 3 Formerly served in RGA Street, Chirton, Cemetery Burial Shields. (Their marriage was aged 74. His mother, (SS; September q. 1895), Mary September 1915 - 30/NF. 1 (Enlisted in Chirton, North North Shields (in Register) registered in Tynemouth during Margaret Frances, died in SS - V. (3 in 1901) & Margaret September 1916 - To 85th Shields, in 1909 - 5 Chapel 1911), and 94 the September quarter of 1886). March q. 1943, aged 79.] Rosamond (Tynemouth; TRB. (John Sheen).] Street, Chirton) - Discharged Richmond Road, SS March q. 1900.] on 20 March 1914. (in July 1950)

409 Gouch Norman Private 22 28 September 1st/7th DLI 5970 No 1914-5 Star France 18 Hilton Street, Whitburn Colliery Son of George Robertson Gouch [His parents had been [His father, George Robertson, Siblings (all births registered in Birth registered in SS - Regina Trench Whitburn Colliery Fri. 3 November Fri. 3 November 1916 1916 (Territorial) (MRIC - Whitburn (in 1901), (A Locomotive Driver) and married for 33 years in 1911 was born at Trow Rocks, SS SS): Charles James Watson September q. 1894. No Cemetery, ROH 1916 (Somme) (Divisional 5668) and 24 Hilton Elizabeth Gouch of 24 Hilton and had had eight children, (December q. 1858) and died (March q. 1882), Isabella (June SDGW entry. Served in the Grandcourt. IX.F.22. Pioneers, 50th Street, Marsden Street, Marsden. (Their marriage seven still living. They were in SS during the September q. q. 1884), Susan (December q. West Yorkshire Regt. - (Northumbrian) Colliery (in 1911 was registered in Sunderland living at 15 North Street, 1918, aged 61. His mother, 1886), George (September q. 'Gazette'. He resided with his Division) and September during the June quarter of 1880). Marsden Colliery, in 1891.] Elizabeth, was born at 1888), James Henry W. parents - 'Gazette'. 1916) Monkwearmouth and died in (September q. 1890), John SS (Durham NE) - September (June q. 1892) and Gordon q. 1949, aged 90.] (December q. 1903).

3859 Goudie Humphrey 2nd- 18 (Born: 11 Military Cross 17 August 7/Cameron 28 April 1916 (No France 1 Westoe Parade, Son of Isabella Blaikie Goudie (née Unmarried. [To [His father, Henry, was born in Siblings: Kathleen Isobel (SS; Birth registered in SS - Thiépval Memorial. SS High School Fri. 28 July 1916 Fri. 28 July 1916 Blaikie Lieutenan September ['LG': 27 July 1916 Highlanders (44 1914-5 Star) SS (in 1901, Crease) and Dr. Henry Goudie (A Contalmaison (16/9). Attack Constantinople, Turkey, and September q. 1901) and James December q. 1897. He Pier and Face 15B ROH + SS High t 1897) 1916] (Somme) Brigade, 15th September 1908 Surgeon - D: SS; 7 December 1912, on Switch Elbow (17 August was a 44-year old Surgeon. Henry (SS; June q. 1904). attended SS High School: School (Scottish) and 1911) and aged 46) of 1 Westoe Parade, SS. 1916). Casualties - 241. His mother, Isabella Blaikie, Grandparents: James Admitted 15 September Admissions' Division) Temora, Connel (They were married on 18 August Relieved by 8th Seaforth was born in SS (September q. Robertson Crease (A G.P.), 1908. MRIC = 8th Bn. Register Ferry, Argyll. 1896. Their marriage was Highlanders and to Peake 1872) and was 47. They had born in Edinburgh and 42 in Cameron Highlanders. His registered in SS during the Wood (17/8).] been married for 15 years and 1881 - 2 Ogle Terrace, SS - and mother, Mrs. I.B. Goudie of September quarter of 1896). had had three children, all still Margaret Turnbull Crease, Temora, Connel Ferry, Argyll, living.] born in Oxton, Cheshire, and applied for her late son's 35. medals on 26 January 1922.

6395 Goudie Robert Private 72 December q. 1st/7th DLI 1 Military Road, SS A Painter's Labourer Son of James (A Mariner; Born: Margaret Goudie (née [His wife, Margaret, was born Children (all births registered Birth registered in SS - March Brunswick St. & Thurs. 27 May 1958 (SS) (Territorial) (in 1891), 51 West (in 1911) Shetland Isles) and Ellen Goudie of McLoughlin). (They were on 29 August 1887 and her in SS): Elizabeth C. (December q. 1887. He enlisted in Wilson St. Roll of 1915 (Divisional Walpole Street, SS 51 West Walpole Street, SS (in married in SS' Registry Office death was registered in SS q. 1909), Annie (September q. 1st/7th DLI by 26 May 1915 - Honour. Pioneers, 50th (in 1901), 66 Back 1901) on 11 August 1909. Their during the March q. 1970, 1916), Ellen (December q. 'Gazette'. Brother: James (Northumbrian) Taylor Street, SS (in marriage was registered in SS aged 82.] 1921) and Margaret Sanford Goudie. Sister: Ellen Division) 1911), and 9 Back during the September (September q. 1926). Sanford Goudie. Possibly Pallister Street, SS quarter of 1909). transferred into the MGC (in May 1915 and (33444). 1918 - Electoral Roll)

7042 Gourley Thomas William Private 81 Buried: c. 26 6/East Yorkshire 16623 9 September France 110 Stevenson A Chemical Worker (in Son of Charles and Jane Isabella R. Isabella Gourley (née [His father, Charles (A Cooper Children (all births registered Born in SS. Birth registered in Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 June 1963 Regt. (Pioneers) 1915 (1914-5 Street, SS (in 1911) [A Labourer in a Gourley (née Jarvis (Born: SS - Whitfield) of 22 Hope Street, in 1901), was born in Felling, in SS): Thomas (Born: 15 SS - June q. 1882. Half- 5.843. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) (Divisional Star) 1891), 82 High Paper Mill in 1901] 1860)). (They were married in SS' Jarrow (in 1911). (They were Co. Durham (c. 1848), and February 1907 - SS; March q. Brother: Charles Edmund Jarrow Pioneers, 32 Street, Jarrow (in Registry Office on 29 March 1880. married in SS' Registry Office died in Jarrow - March q. 1907; Died: September q. Gourley (SS; June q. 1900). Brigade, 11th 1901), and 22 Hope Their marriage was registered in on 18 February 1905. Their 1917, aged 64. He remarried: 1970, aged 63), Jane Isabella Transferred to Class 'Z' - (Northern) Street, Jarrow (in SS during the March quarter of marriage was registered in SS Emily Ann Farndale - in SS' (March q. 1911) and Charles Army Reserve. Division) and 1911) 1880). [Jane died September q. during the March quarter of Registry Office on 16 April (Born: 31 May 1916 - SS; June 8/East Yorkshire 1884, aged 24 (SS).] 1905). [Isabella died 1900.] q. 1916; Died: SS; December q. Regt. (8 Brigade, September q. 1951, aged 65 1972, aged 56). 3rd Division) (SS).]

3526 Gowan Arthur Lieutenan 19½ 14 July 1916 1st/3rd Durham 18 September France Elmfield Road, Palmer's Shipbuilders Only son of Arthur Byram Gowan Unmarried. [He had been at [His father was born in Sister: Miss J.M. (or W.) His father was the Managing Thiépval Memorial. Palmer's Fri. 28 July 1916 Blackwood t (Somme) Field Company 1915 (1914-5 Gosforth, (Staff - Apprentice) and Agnes Jane Gowan of Elmfield the front since September Berwick and was 49. His Gowan of 7 Brandling Park, Director of Palmer's Pier and Face 8A and Cenotaph + (Jarrow Express) + (GRO) R.E. Star) Newcastle (in 1911) Road, Gosforth, Newcastle (in 1915 and had been recently mother was born in Newcastle (Next of Kin on his Shipbuilding and Iron Co. Ltd. 8D Christ Church Mon. 14 March [Blackmore - and 7 Brandling 1911) and 7 Brandling Park, recommended for the Kilmarnock and was 44. Birth MRIC). His MRIC calls him and he was an apprentice in Plaque, Jarrow + 1921 (Christ 'Gazette'] Park, Newcastle Newcastle. (They had been Military Cross for his good registered in Barrow-in- 'Arthur Blackmore Gowan'. the works. His plaque in St. Paul's Roll of Church Plaque) + married for 19 years in 1911 and work and gallantry during the Furness, Lancashire - Christ Church says he was KIA Honour Sat. 12 November had had two children, both still advance - Jarrow Express.] September q. 1896. 'KIA 15 on 15 July 1916. 1921 (Large living). July 1916' - 'Gazette'.] framed group photo of officers and NCOs of 233rd Field Company R.E. In Jarrow Drill Hall)

561 Gowans William Major 41 2 May 1915 1/KOYLI attached 15 January 1915 France Third son of Dr. William Gowans Adelaide Harriet Gowans [He was married on 22 June He had one sister - Elizabeth Brothers: Lt-Col. Thomas Hazebrouck St. Michael's Fri. 12 & Sat. 13 Sat. 13 February 1915 (DOW) 2/King's Own (1914-5 Star) J.P. and Mary Gowans (née (née Fraser) of Kessock, 1899 at St. George's, Hanover Clara. Five brothers, all Gowans, O.C. RAMC Base Communal Cemetery. ROH, SS February 1915 (Including his father Yorkshire Light Nelson) of Westoe Village (whose Inverness, applied for his Square, London. Half-Brother: serving as officers: Capt. Henry Hospital, Armstrong College, II.C.2. and five of his Infantry (97 six sons were all serving as medals on 21 June 1921. Francis Jollie Gowans - B. 22 Nelson Gowans, Canadian Newcastle (No. 4136); Staff- brothers) Brigade, 32nd officers). [He received The King's November 1880; Died 16 April Artillery (No. 4038); Major Surgeon Frank Gowans RN, Division) congratulations re. his sons' 1952 (at Plymouth).] James Gowans DSO, HMS Queen Mary (No. 4326); service - 'Gazette': Tuesday 8 June Breakwater Fort, Plymouth 2nd-Lt. John Gowans, 17/DLI, 1915.] Citadel; Buried 27 January 1948 (SS), aged 60 (No. 4301).

4038 Gowans Henry Nelson Captain 70 (SS, December q. Canadian Eldest son of Dr. William Gowans Emily Dora Gowans (née [His father received The King's Brothers: Staff-Surgeon Brothers: Major William Sat. 13 February Sat. 13 February 1915 March q. 1941 Artillery J.P. and Mary Gowans (née Dickinson). (They were congratulations re. his sons' Francis Jollie Gowans RN, HMS Gowans, 2/KOYLI, DOW 2 1915 (Including his father 1871) (Registered - Nelson) of Westoe, SS. (He was married on 15 July 1896 at St. service - 'Gazette' Tuesday 8 Queen Mary, died 16 April May 1915, aged 41 (No. 561), and five of his Edmonton, born on 4 April 1846 at East Hilda's Church, SS). June 1915. Half-Brother: 1952, aged 71 (No. 4326.) and Lt-Col. Thomas Gowans O.C. brothers) Middlesex) Linton, Haddingtonshire, Scotland. Francis Jollie Gowans - B. 22 Major James Gowans DSO, RAMC Base Hospital, He died on 15 November 1923, November 1880; Died 16 April Breakwater Fort (No. 4139). Newcastle (No. 4136) & 2nd- aged 77. He has a headstone in 1952 (at Plymouth).] He had one sister - Elizabeth Lt. John H. Gowans - 17th Bn. Harton Cemetery.) Clara. DLI (No. ).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 4136 Gowans Thomas Lieutenan 79 (Born: 29 15 December Officer 4 Abbotsford F.R.C.S. Son of Dr. William Gowans J.P. of 1 Mary Berta Gowans (née Attended SS High School: Brothers: Major William Half-Brothers: Staff-Surgeon [Dr. Gowans Sat. 13 February Sat. 13 February 1915 t-Colonel January 1956 (Malton, Commanding Terrace, Newcastle (Ophthalmologist) - He Victoria Terrace, Westoe Village Young) of 4 Abbotsford Admitted - 13 January 1886; Gowans, 2/KOYLI, DOW 2 May Francis Jollie RN - HMS Queen received The 1915 + Fri. 25 (Including his father 1877) North R.A.M.C. Base (in 1911) worked for 28 years at Terrace, Newcastle (They Left 3 August 1886 - Removed 1915, age unknown (No. 561); Mary (No. 4326) and 2nd- King's August 1916 and five of his Yorkshire) Hospital, St. George's House, were married on 12 March to a private boarding school in Captain Henry Nelson Gowans - Lieutenant John Haliburton congratulations (Jarrow Express) brothers) Armstrong Harrogate (an 1903). (She was born on 2 Harrogate where he joined his Canadian Artillery (No. 4038); Gowans - 17/DLI (No. 4301). relating to his College, orphanage) between c. June 1877 at Lugar, Ayrshire; older brother. Daughters: Jean Major James Gowans DSO - Only Sister: Elizabeth Clara sons' service - Newcastle. 1925 and 1953-4. She died June q. 1971 at Mary (1903-2004), Alice Breakwater Fort (No. 4139). (1883 - 1937: Otterburn, 'Gazette': Buckrose, Yorkshire). Cynthia (1905-1980) & Edith Nthd). Tuesday 8 June Berta Angus (1908-2001). 1915.]

4139 Gowans James Major 63 (Born: 23 Distinguished 14 March Breakwater Fort South Africa - after A Farmer - while living Son of Dr. William Gowans J.P. of 1 Erin Laura Muriel Gowans [He won eight International For extensive details of his five Born in SS. Educated at Rosherville, [Dr. Gowans Sat. 13 February Sat. 13 February 1915 April 1872) Service Order 1936 his marriage in in South Africa Victoria Terrace, Westoe Village (née Wheelwright) of Rugby Union caps for Scotland brothers' service records see Harrow and matriculated in Transvaal, South received The 1915 (Including his father + M. In D. Durban in 1902 Durban, South Africa (1882 - between 1893 and 1896, No. 4136 - Lieutenant-Colonel Clare College, Cambridge, in Africa. King's and five of his (Three times) 1933). (They married in scoring two tries - as a Thomas Gowans DSO. He had 1890. While at Cambridge he congratulations brothers) Durban on 24 July 1902). winger.] served as a Major in the RFA won two 'Blues' playing in the relating to his during the Boer War. Varsity Rugby Matches of sons' service - 1892 and 1893 (as a winger). 'Gazette': Tuesday 8 June 1915.] 4301 Gowans John 2nd- 60 (Born: 1 Buried: 27 17/DLI 107 Birchington A Mining Engineer (in Son of Dr. William Gowans J.P. and [Admitted to SS High School [Brothers: Captain Henry Brothers: Major James Died at the Royal Hotel. Harton Cemetery. Sat. 13 February Sat. 13 February 1915 Halliburton Lieutenan January January 1948 Avenue, SS (in January 1948 - Harton Florence Mary Gowans (née 19 January 1897; left July Nelson Gowans, Canadian Gowans DSO, Breakwater Brother: Major William G.5478. (South 1915 (Family Group - (Haliburton - t 1888) January 1948) Cemetery Burial Haggie) of Westoe, SS 1906. His father received the Artillery (No. 4038); Lt-Col. Farm (23 April 1872 to 14 Gowans, 2/KOYLI, DOW 2 Shields). Including his father Harton Register) King's congratulations on his Thomas Gowans, O.C. RAMC March 1936, aged 63) (No. May 1915, aged 41 (No. 561). and his five older Cemetery Burial six sons holding commissions - Base Hospital, Armstrong 4139); Staff-Surgeon Francis Sister: Elizabeth Clara. brothers) Register) 'Gazette' Tuesday 8 June College, Newcastle (No. 4136). Jollie Gowans, HMS Queen 1915.] Mary (V. 22.11.1890).

4326 Gowans Francis Jollie Staff- 71 (Born: 22 16 April 1952 HMS Queen Son of Dr. William Gowans JP and [Brother: 2nd-Lieutenant [His mother, Florence Mary, Brothers: Capt. Henry Nelson Born in SS. Died in Plymouth. Sat. 13 February Sat. 13 February 1915 (Frank) Surgeon November Mary (in Florence Mary Gowans (née John Halliburton Gowans, was born in Gateshead on 5 Gowans, Canadian Artillery Sister: Elizabeth Clara. 1915 (Family Group - 1880) February 1915) Haggie). (He was born on 4 April 17/DLI, Buried 27 January May 1857 and died in Westoe (No. 4038); Lt-Col. Thomas Brother: Major William Including his father 1846 at East Linton, 1948 (SS), aged 60 (No. Village on 11 September Gowans, RAMC (No. 4136); Gowans, 2/KOYLI, DOW 2 and his five brothers) Haddingtonshire, Scotland. He 4301).] 1938.] Major James Gowans DSO May 1915, aged 41 (No. 561). died on 15 November 1923, aged (No. 4139). 77. He has a headstone in Harton Cemetery). 6864 Gowans Jane 79 (or 78) June q. 1978 110 South Taylor Daughter of George Parker James Lawson Sturrock of 32 [Her father, George Parker (A Brothers (both births Born in SS. Birth registered in Frederick Street (Born: 11 (Jarrow) Street, SS (in Gowans and Isabella Moody Duke Street, Pelaw. (They Coal Trimmer), was born in SS registered in SS): Stephen SS - June q. 1899. She had Roll of Honour April 1899) 1901), 264 South Gowans (née Sheriff) of 264 South were married in St. Mary's and was 40. Her mother, Sheriff (September q. 1903) two sons: James A. (SS; Frederick Street, SS Frederick Street, SS. (They were Church, SS, on 1 July 1926. Isabella Moody, was born in and George Parker (March q. December q. 1927) and (in 1911), and 7 married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, Their marriage was SS and was 39. They had been 1909). Kenneth (SS; September q. Dean Terrace, SS on 17 October 1894. Their registered in SS during the married for 17 years.] 1936). (in July 1926) marriage was registered in SS September quarter of 1926). during the December quarter of 1894). 3205 Grace Thomas Private 62 9 July 1919 168th Protection 3890 39 Percy Street, SS A Labourer Enlisted: 9 March 1915. Harton Cemetery. T. Company, Royal (Burial Register) Discharged: 5 August 1918. 9239. (South Defence Corps No SDGW entry. Shields).

7115 Grady John William Driver 80 (GRO) or March q. 1978 2nd/1st 1037 No 1914-5 Star 42 Walter Street, Son of Peter and Edith Mary Grady [His father, Peter (A Plater's Sister: Mary Elizabeth - born in Born in Ryhope Colliery, St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 11 June 1915 79 (Born: 5 (Newcastle) (Durham) Field Jarrow (in 1901), (née Walker) of 27 Monkton Road, Labourer in 1901), was born in Jarrow (SS; March q. 1900). Sunderland. Birth registered School ROH, (Jarrow Express) January Company, Royal and 27 Monkton Jarrow (in 1911). (Their marriage Sunderland (c. 1875). His Grandmother: Margaret in Sunderland - March q. Jarrow 1898) Engineers Road, Jarrow (in was registered in Easington, Co. mother, Edith Mary, was born Davies - born in Castle Eden, 1898. Enlisted on 3 March 1911) Durham, during the December in Seaham Harbour, Co. Co. Durham, and a 40-year old 1915. Medically discharged quarter of 1896). Durham (c. 1879). They had charwoman in a bakery (and a on 22 September 1916 - been married for 14 years and widow) in 1901. 'Sickness'. Awarded the had had two children, both Silver War Badge - which was still living.] found in the street by the police.

156 Graham John Private 36 (or 38) 8 July 1916 12/DLI (68 25832 12 October 1915 France Son of Helen and the late John The late Ellen Graham (née [To front line (Birch Tree Sister: Mrs. Mathison of 124 Born and E. in SS. Gordon Dump Tues. 15 August Mon. 21 August 1916 (Somme) Brigade, 23rd (1914-5 Star) Graham of SS Hogan). (They were married Avenue, Horseshoe Trench, Dean Road, SS. Cemetery, Ovillers-La 1916 + Mon. 21 Division) in SS' Registry Office on 8 July The Triangle) (6/7). Attack on Boisselle. IV.C.4. August 1916 + 1908. Their marriage was Contalmaison (7/7) - Soldiers Died in registered in SS during the objectives taken and the Great War September quarter of 1908). consolidated. Relieved and to Bécourt Wood. By 10/7 Casualties were over 240.]

322 Graham Robert Stoker Unknown 4 February HMS Colleen 1416U 94 Eldon Street, SS Mary Ann Graham (née Sister: Isabella. Sister: Teena. Died in the Royal Naval Cobh Old Church Thurs. 3 February 1915 (DOW) (RNR) Cochrane) of 94 Eldon Street, Brother: George. Hospital in Queenstown, Cemetery. C.24.67. 1916 + Mon. 5 SS. (They were married in Ireland. (In Memoriam). (Ireland). February 1917 + Holy Trinity Church, High Tues. 4 February Shields, on 1 January 1901. 1919 + Sat. 4 Their marriage was February 1922 + registered in SS during the Mon. 5 February March quarter of 1901). 1923

466 Graham Patrick Private 20 21 September 2/DLI (18 11377 8 September France 18 Front Street, A Cartman (in 1911) + Son of Patrick and Mary Graham Unmarried. [Brother: Private Henry Two brothers: Charles (37th Born in Jarrow. E. Newcastle. La Ferte-sous-Jouarre St. Bede's R.C. Tues. 20 October 1914 (Battle Brigade, 6th 1914 (1914 Boldon Colliery (in A Regular Soldier or a of 36 Caledonian Road, Jarrow Graham, 1/NF, 1 March 1915, Battery RFA) and Frank R. Jarrow. He attended St. Memorial. (France). School ROH, 1914 + Fri. 30 of the Aisne) Division) 'Mons' Star') 1911) and 36 Reservist aged 23 (No. 2127).] (Hussars). [Frank Graham had Bede's R.C. School, Jarrow. Jarrow + St. April 1915 (Jarrow Caledonian Road, previously served in the Boer Paul's Roll of Express) + Jarrow War.] Honour Soldiers Died in the Great War

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 845 Graham Thomas W.B. Sapper 23 11 May 1917 528th Field 470559 France 114 Stainton Street, Marine Engineer - Youngest son of Emma Adamson Unmarried. E. Jarrow. R. SS. Mrs. Powell Arras Memorial. Bay St. Michael's Wed. 16 May Thurs. 24 May 1917 Company RE SS North Shields' Powell (formerly Graham) of Glen was living at Windsor Dairies, 1 ROH, SS 1917 + Soldiers Engineering Company Helen, Cleadon, and the late Westoe, in May 1917. Died in the Great William Graham Officer's letter of condolence War explains he was killed by shrapnel while helping to construct a new trench.

879 Graham William Private 37 13 May 1917 7/Yorkshire Regt. 38581 No 1914-5 Star France 228 Jefferson Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Florence Graham of 228 Born in Jarrow. E. Newcastle. Arras Memorial. Bay Soldiers Died in (50 Brigade, 17th Street, Newcastle William Graham of Gateshead Jefferson Street, Newcastle Formerly 36280 West 5 the Great War (Northern) Yorkshire Regt. Division)

1167 Graham Robert Wisham Lieutenan Unknown 4 October 2nd Battery, France Son of D. and Eliza Graham of 132 Sister Lily and Brother Alf. A native of SS. Formerly Ypres (Menin Gate) Wed. 14 Wed. 14 November t 1917 Australian Light Alice Street, SS resident in North Shields. (In Memorial. Panel 31. November 1917 + 1917 Trench Mortar Memoriam). Emigrated to (Belgium). Fri. 4 October Battery A.I.F. Australia c. 13 years earlier. 1918 Served with a light mortar battery from October 1916. Had been home on leave only a few weeks earlier. Letter from Captain.

1168 Graham Septimus Private 23 17 July 1916 26 (Tyneside 24585 No 1914-5 Star France Son of David and Elizabeth Born in North Shields. E. SS. La Neuville British Wed. 14 Wed. 14 November Irish) / NF (103 Graham of SS Formerly in the DLI. Cemetery, Corbie. November 1917 + 1917 Brigade, 34th I.C.32. Soldiers Died in Division) the Great War 1273 Graham George Keedy Sailor 21 4 March 1915 SS 'Beeswing' Mercantil 13 Laygate, SS Son of James Keedy and Margaret Unmarried. Sister and B-in-L: Bella and Born in SS. (In Memoriam). Tower Hill Memorial Tues. 16 March (Newcastle) e Marine Graham Anthony Elsy. Sister and B-in- SS 'Beeswing' left the Tyne on 1915 + Mon. 5 L: Susie and Robert Crawford 2 March 1915 bound for March + Mon. 20 (in France). He had brothers Dieppe and foundered in the August 1917 + and sisters. [English] Channel ('Gazette'). Tues. 4 March 1919 + Sat. 3 March 1923 1480 Graham Thomas William Private 23 (or 20) 31 March 1st/7th 31456 No 1914-5 Star France 77 Maxwell Street, St. Hilda's Colliery Son of Frances and the late [He attended Holy Trinity Sister and Brother-in-Law: Born in SS - March q. 1898. E. Étaples Military St. Hilda's Thurs. 18 April Thurs. 18 April 1918 S. 1918 (DOW) (Territorial) NF (MRIC) SS Edward Graham of 77 Maxwell Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 3 Lizzie and Abdul Renamand. Sunderland. Nurse's letter. Cemetery. Miners' Lodge 1918 + Mon. 31 (Divisional Street, SS. Stepson of Mr. Dixon. July 1905; Left: 30 November Brother-in-Law: Abdo Carder. DOW R. in A. The 'Gazette' XXXIII.B.20. ROH + Holy March 1919 + Pioneers, 42nd 1911.] gives his age as 20 (18 April Trinity Church Soldiers Died in (East Lancashire) 1918). (In Memoriam). ROH, SS the Great War Division)

1716 Graham Thomas Private Unknown 25 September 2/York and 31100 No 1914-5 Star France [To La Briqueterie (21/9), [Posts established running Born in Jarrow. E. SS. R. Thiépval Memorial. Soldiers Died in 1916 (Somme Lancaster Regt. assembly positions NE of from Morval Mill north-west Jarrow. Formerly 4112 DLI. Pier and Face 14A the Great War - Attack on (16 Brigade, 6th Ginchy (24/9). Attack on to Lesbœufs. Relieved and to and 14B Morval) Division) morval (25/9) - all objectives La Briqueterie (26/9), Méaulte taken within 15 minutes of (30/9). Casualties for zero - move forward described September - 360.] as being 'a parade-like steady advance' going on to east of the Morval-Lesbœufs Road.]

1835 Graham George Private Unknown 5 September 2/Royal Irish 5350 14 July 1915 France Hebburn. [He attended St. Oswald's Born in Hebburn. E. Tyne Cot Cemetery. St. Oswald's Fri. 27 August 1917 Regt. (22 (1914-5 Star) School, Hebburn, leaving in Bevington. R. Hebburn. VII.H.23. (Belgium). School ROH, 1915 (Jarrow Brigade, 7th 1900 - Border Regt. (18415 - Formerly 18415 7th Bn. Hebburn Express) + Division) 7/Border Regt.).] Border Regt. Soldiers Died in the Great War 1836 Graham James Private Unknown 2 October 9/North 30425 Hebburn. E. Walker, Newcastle. R. Tyne Cot Memorial. Soldiers Died in 1917 Staffordshire Hebburn. Formerly 4253 NF. Panel 124 to 125 and the Great War Regt. (Divisional 162 to 162A. Pioneers, 37th (Belgium). Division)

2127 Graham Henry Private 23 1 March 1915 1/NF (9 Brigade, 3/7931 23 November France 52 Pearson Place, Fitter's Labourer in a Son of Mrs. Mary Graham of 52 Unmarried. [Brother: Private Patrick Two brothers: Charles (37th Born and E. in Jarrow. He Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 19 May & 28 3rd Division) 1914 (1914-5 Jarrow (in 1911 Shipyard (in 1911) Pearson Place, Jarrow. [She was Graham, 2/DLI, 21 September Battery RFA) and Frank attended Dunn Street Boys' Memorial. Panel 8 Honour + Dunn May 1915 (Jarrow Star) and March 1915) born in Glasgow and was a 51- 1914, aged 20 (No. 466).] (Hussars). [Frank Graham had School, Jarrow. and 12. (Belgium). Street Boys' Express) + year old widow in 1911.] previously served in the Boer School ROH, Soldiers Died in War.] Jarrow the Great War 2128 Graham John Trimmer 21 10 July 1918 HMS Almanzora Mercantil 24 North Street, A Newsboy (in 1911) Son of Patrick and Mary Graham Unmarried. [His father, Patrick, was born Brothers (1911 ages; all born Born in Jarrow. On 8 July Gamboa British St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 6 September e Marine Jarrow (in 1911) (née Fleming) of 24 North Street, in Co. Tyrone, Ireland, and in Jarrow): Charles (22; 1918 he fell down No. 4 hatch Cemetery. Grave Honour 1918 (Jarrow Reserve and 36 Caledonian Jarrow (in 1911) and 36 was a 52-year old Labourer in Labourer in a Steel Smelting on the port side of HMS Reference: 710. Express) (950354) Road, Jarrow Caledonian Road, Jarrow a Steel Smelting Works. His Works), Michael (11), Joseph Almanzora and suffered a (Brazil). mother, Mary, was born in (9), William (7) and Thomas skull fracture. He was Jarrow and was 45. They had (4). transferred to HMS Eagle - been married for 29 years and aboard which he died on 10 had had 12 children, ten still July 1918. living.]

2472 Graham Edward Gunner Unknown 12 February 'B' Battery, 79th 107192 No 1914-5 Star France Born in SS. E. Sunderland. St. Sever Cemetery Soldiers Died in 1917 (DOW) Brigade RFA Extension, Rouen. the Great War O.V.A.2. 2524 Graham Frederick Gunner Unknown 28 August 'A' Battery, 315th 20825 France Born in Jarrow. E. SS. The Huts Cemetery. Soldiers Died in 1917 Brigade RFA IV.B.11. (Belgium). the Great War

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Details 3025 Graham Alexander Leading 23 29 October HMS Satellite TZ/7061 143 Stevenson Son of John and Mary Graham of Minnie Torr (formerly He had brothers and sisters. Born in SS. Died at Chatham Harton Cemetery. St. Michael's Fri. 1 November Seaman 1918 (RNVR) Street, SS Whiteleas, Harton (Harton Graham, née Richardson) of Brothers: Mark, Willie and Naval Hospital of pneumonia - J.8116. (South ROH, SS 1918 + Sat. 28 & Colliery), SS 143 Stevenson Street, SS. James. 'Gazette'. Shields). Mon. 30 October (They were married in St. 1922 Michael's Church, SS, on 7 July 1918. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1918).

3129 Graham George (W.) Private 21 26 January 2/West Yorkshire 3/9769 5 January 1915 France 29 Fenwicks Row, Boldon Colliery Son of Elizabeth Ann Elliott Unmarried. Born: Boldon Colliery. E. Royal Irish Rifles Boldon Colliery 12 June 1919 + 1915 Regt. (23 (1914-5 Star) Boldon Colliery. (formerly Graham) and George Jarrow. Graveyard, Laventie. Miners' Social Soldiers Died in Brigade, 8th Elliott (stepfather) of 29 Fenwicks III.H.16. Club + St. the Great War Division) Row, Boldon Colliery Nicholas' Roll of Honour, Boldon Colliery + Boldon Colliery Workmen War Memorial

3867 Graham John Stanley 2nd- 23 (Born: 28 30 August 4th/5th Welsh Westoe Village, SS Younger son of Ralph Watson [He joined the High School Brother: 2nd-Lieutenant Ralph Birth registered in SS - March Morval British SS High School Mon. 9 Lieutenan December 1918 Regt. (159 (in 1901 and 1911) Graham (A Solicitor) and Sarah from Miss Wheldon's Neville Graham, Canadian q. 1895. He attended SS High Cemetery. B.24. ROH + SS High September 1918 t 1894) Brigade, 53rd Anne Graham of Westoe Village, Preparatory School. He left Expeditionary Force, 30 School: Admitted 15 School (Welsh) Division) SS. (Their marriage was registered the High School to attend St. August 1944, aged 51 (No. September 1902; Left: 21 Admissions' in Tynemouth during the June Bee's School, Cumberland. He 5704). December 1909. Register quarter of 1886). originally enlisted in 'The Buffs' (East Kent Regt.) as a Private before being commissioned.]

4173 Graham George Private Unknown Unknown 5/Royal 156 Dean Road, SS Worked at Tyne Dock Wounded in action at Thurs. 16 Thurs. 16 September Inniskilling ('Gazette') Gallipoli and in a hospital in September 1915 1915 Fusiliers (31 Egypt by September 1915 - Brigade, 10th 'Gazette'. (Irish) Division) 4477 Graham George Henry AB Unknown Unknown 2nd Platoon, 'A' TZ/1761 1914-5 Star Dardanell 35 Ravensworth A Miner Son of Henry Graham of 30 Ropery Mary Helen Graham of 35 [Enlisted: 14 November 1914.] Birth registered in RND Service (Born: 26 Company, (RNVR) es Terrace, SS Bank West, North Shields Ravensworth Terrace, SS Tynemouth - March q. 1888. Record February Collingwood Bn. (Balkans Height: 5'4½". Dark brown 1888 - RND and Hood Bn. 2B) hair. Brown eyes. C. of E. Service RND Record) 4669 Graham John B. Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 25 25/986 11 January 1916 France 47 Frost Street, Sat. 16 January (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Tyne Dock 1915 + John NF (103 Brigade, Sheen + 'Irish 34th Division) Heroes' (1917)

4861 Graham Thomas L/C Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/614 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. His name appeared in the John Sheen Scottish) / NF (John Sheen) October 1916 Casualties' List. (102 Brigade, Transferred to 9/NF, 23/NF 34th Division) and 1st/4th NF. 5308 Graham L. Sergeant Unknown Unknown Royal Field Hebburn (?) Brother: Mr. T. Graham of 28 Wounded in the eye and Fri. 5 April 1918 Artillery Spencer Street, Hebburn. forehead in March 1918 and (Jarrow Express) admitted to a hospital in Kent (Jarrow Express).

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