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St Peter's Bethnal Green WW1 Memorial Names ST PETER’S BETHNAL GREEN WW1 MEMORIAL NAMES Name Forename D of death Regiment Cemetery Lived Aldrige Bertrand 11/8/1917 Royal Field Artillery Mendinghem Military Nelson St, no 16 Harold Cemetery Bates Frederick 29/12/1917 London Regiment 2nd/20th Jerusalem War Arline St no 8, btn (Blackheath & Cemetery Hassard St, Woolwich) Beavon Charles 31/3/1918 London Regiment Orchard Dump Guinness Bldgs, no 58 James 4th btn (Royal Fusiliers) Cemetery, Arleux-en- Columbia Rd Gohelle Board Alfred 31/5/1916 R.N. Portsmouth Naval Guinness Bldgs, no 24 George HMS Queen Mary Memorial Borrington Thomas 28/3/1918 London Regiment 17th btn Arras Memorial Kite Place, no 9, St George (Poplar & Stepney Rifles) Peter’s St, no 11 Bramley Thomas 4/3/1917 Royal Berks Regiment 2nd Thiepval Memorial Hackney Rd, no 378 btn (Princess Charlotte of Wales ) Bready Percy 31/7/1917 Suffolk Regiment Menin Gate Ion Square, no 29 Herbert 8th btn Brewerton Edward 2/12/1918 RAF (East Fortune) Woodgrange Park St Peter’s St, no 64 James Cemetery, East Ham Buckingham James 25/5/1918 Labour Corps Querrieu British St Peter’s St, no 78 Cemetery Buckle Robert 26/9/1915 London Regiment 10th btn Pieta Military Durrant St, no 29 (Hackney) Cemetery Chantrey Arthur 16/9/1916 London Regiment 1st/23rd Thiepval Memorial Durant St, no17 Frederick btn Coles George 29/9/1918 London Regiment 9th btn Doingt Communal St Peter’s St, no 30 Francis (Queen Victoria’s Rifles) Cemetery Extension Dorow Charles 20/9/1917 Northumberland Fusiliers Tyne Cot memorial Hackney Rd, no 392 William 11th btn, Duffield Robert 29/5/1917 Royal Defence Corps Kensal Green Charlotte St, no 6 James Dullage Ernest R 7/2/1917 Kings Royal Rifle Corps, 16th Bray Military Guinness Bldgs, no btn. Cemetery 235 Dunk Alfred 22/9/1914 R.N. HMS Cressy Chatham Naval St Peter’s Square, no Augustus Memorial 17 Durham Charles 11/4/1916 Duke of Cornwalls Light Menin Gate Mansford St, 15 William Infantry 7th btn. Eagle Henry 13/8/1916 London Regiment 22nd btn Warlincourt Halte Baxendale St, no 20 Frederick (The Queens) British Cemetery, Saulty Elledge Henry John 31/5/1916 R.N. HMS Black Prince Portsmouth Naval Elwin St, no 22 Memorial Embleton Albert 18/8/1916 Royal Garrison Artillery 1st Dive Copse St Peter’s Square, no London Heavy battery. Cemetery, Sailly-le- 10 Sec Fisher Frederick 28/11/1918 London Regiment 1/10th btn Alexandria War St Peter’s St, no 31A John (Hackney) Memorial Cemetery Rippon Gammon Thomas 8/12/1915 Dorset Regiment 5th btn Helles Memorial St Peter’s St, no 13 (Gallipoli) Godier William 30/7/1916 Suffolk Regiment 12th btn Bethune Town Treadway St, no 83 Henry Cemetery Groves Richard 25/9/1915 King’s Royal Rifle Corps 9th Menin Gate Mansford St, no 4 btn Guest John 31/7/1917 Lincolnshire Regiment 8th Menin Gate Mansford St, no 71 btn Hall George 7/4/1917 London Regiment 1st/18th Menin Gate Columbia Rd, no 142 Alfred btn (London Irish Rifles) Hickman Frederick 14/7/1916 Royal Garrison Artillery Albert Communal Durant St, no 11 James Cemetery Extn Hoare Benjamin 21/2/1918 Kings Royal Rifle Corps 9th Grand-Seraucourt Baxendale St, no 33 Thomas btn British Cemetery Howe James 16/6/1918 Rifle Brigade 1st btn Le Vertannoy British Mansford St, 37 Cemetery, Hinges Meadows Bldgs King Charles 30/8/1915 London Regiment 10th btn 7th Field Ambulance Ion Square, no 27 (Hackney) Cemetery, Turkey Longley Henry 18/10/1918 Rifle Brigade 53rd btn Young Chingford Mount Ion Square, no 21 Valentine Soldiers. Cemetery Marshall Frederick 7/10/1917 Rifle Brigade 9th btn (The Tyne Cot Memorial Wellington Row, no Thomas Prince Consorts Own) 113 May James 5/11/1917 London Regiment 2nd/11th Tyne Cot Memorial Guinness Bldgs, no 39 btn (Finsbury Rifles) & 41 McCarthy Thomas 13/6/1917 King’s Royal Rifle Corps 18th Voormezeele Mansford Rd, no 18 btn Enclosure no 3 Medway Donald 13/4/1918 East Surrey Regiment 13th Ebblingheim Military Bethnal Green Road, Hawes btn Cemetery 354 Millie John 3/9/1916 King’s Royal Rifle Corps, 17th Thiepval Memorial Durant St, no 16 Edward btn Mortimer Albert 25/9/1918 London Regiment 4th btn Manor Park Cemetery Teesdale St, no 83 Victor (Royal Fusiliers) Nevison Thomas 2/11/1917 London Regiment 1/10th btn Gaza War Cemetery St Peter’s Square, no (Hackney) 7 Norris Bertram 20/10/1917 Kings Royal Rifle Corps Tyne Cot Memorial Quilter St, no 61 ‘B’Coy, 9th btn Overett James 9/8/1918 London Regiment 2nd/10th Vis-en-Artois St Peter’s St, no 50 Augustus btn (Hackney) Memorial Pendlebury Frederick 25/3/1918 Royal Field Artillery Pozieres Memorial Wellington Row, no 78 Polston James 8/12/1916 London Regiment 18th btn Railways dugouts Warner Place, no 32 (London Irish Rifles) burial ground Pope Ernest 22/9/1914 R.N. HMS Cressy Chatham Naval Wellington Row, no Richard Memorial 55 Pyne John 11/12/1915 Royal Engineers 1/2nd Pink Farm Cemetery, Ion Square, no 18 (London) Field Coy. Helles Remon Henry 14/9/1914 Kings Royal Rifle Corps 2nd La ferte-sous-Jouarre Temple St, no 46 William btn Memorial Richardson Joseph John 8/5/1915 Kings’s Own (Royal Menin Gate Treadway St, no 40 Lancaster Regt) 2nd btn Ross William 28/3/1918 Cheshire Regiment 1st/5th Arras Memorial St Peter’s St, no 65 John Albert btn Smith Frederick 5/9/1916 London Regiment 17th btn Caterpillar Valley Pollard Row, no 17 William (Poplar & Stepney Rifles) Cemetery John Spurgeon Albert 11/5/1918 Duke of Cambridge’s Own Maroc British Barnet Grove, no 75 Victor (Middlesex ) Regiment 13th Cemetery, Grenay btn Steadman George 13/10/1918 R.N, HMS Ruby Bari War Cemetery St Peter’s St, no 75 Thomas Sunshine Frederick 23/4/1918 Royal Marine Light Infantry Abney Park Barnet Grove, 67 4th btn RN division Cemetery, Stoke Newington Tappin Ernest 13/9/1918 Kings Royal Rifle Corps 13th Ribecourt Rd Warner Pl, no 43 Harold btn Cemetery, Trescault Tyler George 30/10/1914 Kings Own Yorkshire Light Le Touret Memorial Punderson Gdns, no Infantry 2nd btn 64 Westall James 30/10/1918 Royal West Surrey Bermerain Barnet Grove, no 78 Alfred Regiment 7th labour Communal Cemetery company Wigmore Arthur 20/10/1914 Royal Fusiliers 1st btn Chapelle- Treadway St, no 21 d’Armentieres Old Military Cemetery .
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