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Casualties of the AUXILIARY TERRITORIAL SERVICE Casualties of the AUXILIARY TERRITORIAL SERVICE From the Database of The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Casualties of the AUXILIARY TERRITORIAL SERVICE. From the Database of The Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Austria KLAGENFURT WAR CEMETERY Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 DIXON, Lance Corporal, RUBY EDITH, W/242531. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 4th October 1945. Age 22. Daughter of James and Edith Annie Dixon, of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. 6. A. 6. TOLMIE, Subaltern, CATHERINE, W/338420. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 14th November 1947. Age 32. Daughter of Alexander and Mary Tolmie, of Drumnadrochit, Inverness-shire. 8. C. 10. Belgium BRUGGE GENERAL CEMETERY - Brugge, West-Vlaanderen Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 MATHER, Lance Serjeant, DORIS, W/39228. Auxiliary Territorial Service attd. Royal Corps of Sig- nals. 24th August 1945. Age 23. Daughter of George L. and Edith Mather, of Hull. Plot 63. Row 5. Grave 1 3. BRUSSELS TOWN CEMETERY - Evere, Vlaams-Brabant Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 EASTON, Private, ELIZABETH PEARSON, W/49689. 1st Continental Group. Auxiliary Territorial Ser- vice. 25th December 1944. Age 22. X. 27. 19. MORGAN, Private, ELSIE, W/264085. 2nd Continental Group. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 30th Au- gust 1945. Age 26. Daughter of Alfred Henry and Jane Midgley Morgan, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. X. 32. 14. SMITH, Private, BEATRICE MARY, W/225214. 'E' Coy., 1st Continental Group. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 14th November 1944. Age 25. X. 26. 12. GENT CITY CEMETERY - Gent, Oost-Vlaanderen Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 FELLOWS, Private, DORIS MARY, W/76624. Auxiliary Territorial Service attd. 137 H.A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 23rd May 1945. Age 21. Daughter of Harry and Sarah Ann Fellows, of Sedgley, Staf- fordshire. 18. A. 15. HEVERLEE WAR CEMETERY - Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 CARTER, Private, CLARA, W/77979. Auxiliary Territorial Service attd. 457 Bty., 132 (Mixed) H.A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 7th May 1945. Age 26. Daughter of George and Sarah Ann Carter. 1. A. 1. GOODFELLOW, Private, ISABELLA, W/99333. Auxiliary Territorial Service attd. 139 (Mixed) H.A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 16th January 1945. Age 24. Daughter of Arnot and Joan Goodfellow, of Dundee. 1. A. 2. LIDDELL, Subaltern, DOROTHY JOAN, W/305454. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 13th January 1945. Age 27. Daughter of Reginald Walter Liddell and of Dorothy Liddell (nee Hughes), of Winchmore Hill, Middlesex. 1. A. 6. NORRIS, Corporal, ELSIE KATHLEEN, W/127632. Auxiliary Territorial Service attd. 139 (Mixed) H.A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 13th January 1945. Age 24. 1. A. 5. ROSE, Lance Corporal, MARIE, W/ 108074. Auxiliary Territorial Service attd. 139 (Mixed) H.A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 13th January 1945. Age 24. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rose, of Willenhall, Staffordshire. 1. A. 4. SMITH, Private, EILEEN MAY, W/ 92858. Auxiliary Territorial Service attd. 139 (mixed) H.A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 13th January 1945. Age 21. Daughter of James and Fanny Louisa Smith, of South Lambeth, London. 1. A. 3. Canada PORT CARLING CEMETERY - Ontario Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 MASON, Corporal, MARGARET, 32294. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 11th February 1947. Age 23. Daughter of Frederick and Lucy West, of Maidstone, Kent, England; wife of Harvey W. Mason, of Port Carling. Plot 12. Path 4. Egypt ALEXANDRIA (CHATBY) MILITARY AND WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 LOVE, Private, BETTY JOYCE, W/130308. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 27th September 1944. Age 21. Daughter of Wilfred John and Florence Love, of Eye Green, Northamptonshire. O. 69. ALEXANDRIA (HADRA) WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 OSTROGORSKI, Private, ANNELIESE, W/PAL 245813. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 3rd July 1944. 6. E. 14. CAIRO WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 AQUILINA, Private, UNA M.M., W/NS/190201. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 8th February 1944. Alter- native Commemoration - buried in Cairo New Latin Cemetery. Spec. Memorial. K. 10. FAYID WAR CEMETERY Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 DANCE, Private, MARGARET COULSON, W/311832. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 26th June 1947. Age 20. Daughter of Edward and Doris Annie Dance, of Horden, Co. Durham. 6. C. 9. INGRAM, Private, IVY MURIEL, W/63285. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 7th December 1944. Age 38. Daughter of John and Elizabeth Jane Ingram, of Cowes, Isle of Wight. 5. A. 24. IOANNU, Private, THEODORA, W/CY/245068. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 19th September 1943. 1. E. 10. HELIOPOLIS WAR CEMETERY Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 CAREY, Private, JOSEPHINE, W/196901. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 24th August 1946. Age 35. Daughter of John and Julia Carey, of Maryland, Co. Dublin, Irish Republic. 6. G. 13. DICKEN, Private, DORIS GERTRUDE, W/88841. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 12th September 1943. Age 33. 5. L. 1. ETTLINGER, Private, DORA LIESE, W/PAL/245610. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 14th October 1945. 4. F. 22. FRAZER, Private, ELIZABETH, W/33203. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 24th November 1942. Age 22. 3. A. 21. LEVAVI, Private, UHMA, W/PAL/245414. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 25th November 1944. 6. L. 11. PHILLIPS, Subaltern, MAUD EMILY, 270810. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 7th October 1943. Daugh- ter of Morris George and Maud Emily Duke; wife of Lt.-Col. J. W. Phillips, King's Royal Irish Hussars, R.A.C., of Churchstanton, Somerset. 5. M. 14. WALSH, Private, MARY SHEILA, W/306348. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 13th May 1946. Age 20. Daughter of John Patrick and Catherine Walsh, of Cardiff. 4. E. 31. WEISS-POLLITZER, Private, BERSE, W/PAL/203932. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 19th August 1945. 4. G. 20. WHITELEY, Private, MARGARET ADA, W/305078. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 24th August 1946. Age 19. Daughter of Charles Burley Whiteley and Frances Agnes Whiteley, of Tadcaster, Yorkshire. 6. G. 10. SUEZ WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 EPSTEINOVA, Private, MILADA, W/PAL/195790. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 14th June 1943. Age 37. Daughter of Tomas Chytil and Frantiska Chytilova; wife of Emil Epstein, of Northampton. 3. A. 14. TEL EL KEBIR WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 BEN SHALOM, Private, SARA, W/PAL/195678. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 29th May 1942. 3. C. 8. BERGER, Private, CORNELLIA, W/PAL/203704. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 3rd September 1944. 5. J. 6. KATZ, Private, ROSEL, W/PAL/245671. Auxiliary Territorial Service attd. 2 Base Workshop Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. 15th July 1943. 4. K. 4. KELMAN, Corporal, LOLA, W/PAL/195297. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 24th December 1942. 1. B. 10. LEVESLEY, Private, ADA HENRIETTA, W/297259. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 7th September 1944. Age 36. 5. J. 8. MARK, Private, TAMAR, W/PAL/220958. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 25th March 1943. 4. N. 3. NEUBERG, Private, MIRIAM, W/PAL/195720. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 22nd June 1942. 3. B. 11. STEIN-BUTOVECKY, Private, HAYA, W/PAL/ 221031. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 24th March 1943. 4. N. 5. STUBBS, Corporal, MURIEL DAISY, W/257646. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 3rd December 1945. Age 23. Daughter of George and Ivy May Stubbs, of Loddon, Norfolk. 6. O. 7. YAHALOUMY-CHIZIK, Private, BAT-AMY, W/PAL/ 203376. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 24th March 1943. 4. N. 4. Germany HAMBURG CEMETERY - Hamburg, Hamburg Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 MOFFAT, Private, MARJORIE ELIZABETH, W/297716. Auxiliary Territorial Service attd. H.Q. 11 Ex- peditionary Force Institutes Royal Army Service Corps. 26th November 1945. Age 34. 1A. D. 1. HANOVER WAR CEMETERY - Hannover, Niedersachsen Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 TASKER, Private, VERA DOROTHY, W/168824. Auxiliary Territorial Service attd. 721 G.H.Q. Mixed Car Coy., Royal Army Service Corps. 14th August 1945. Age 23. 14. F. 18. MUNSTER HEATH WAR CEMETERY - Telgte, Nordrhein-Westfalen Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 BIDDELL, Private, JOAN KATHLEEN, W/238632. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 16th December 1945. Age 23. Daughter of Edward and Katherine Margaret Biddell, of Islington, London. 2. A. 23. DAVIS, Private, MINNIE MAUDE, W/337750. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 13th December 1947. Age 19. Daughter of Charles Roger and Violet Kathleen Davis, of Cheriton, Kent. 1. D. 17. ELLIOTT, Corporal, ISABELLA, W/322696. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 26th May 1947. 3. A. 16. FITCH, Lance Serjeant, CHARLOTTE, W/99100. 4 A.T.S. Sigs. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 23rd September 1945. Age 25. Daughter of James and Alice L. Fitch, of South Tottenham, Middlesex. 2. C. 9 KELTY, Private, GEORGINA, W/296503. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 13th January 1947. Age 21. Daughter of George and Mary Devlin Kelty, of Glasgow. 4. D. 8. KING, Private, BARBARA MURIEL, W/252845. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 30th August 1946. Age 20. Daughter of John William and Emily King, of Hook Rise, Surbiton, Surrey. 4. E. 22. PACE, Corporal, ISABELLA, W/216631. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 1st October 1945. Age 24. Daughter of John and Mary Pace, of Wallsend, Northumberland. 2. D. 14. Greece PHALERON WAR CEMETERY Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 MAIL, Corporal, CATHERINE EMILY, W/315531. Auxiliary Territorial Service. 30th March 1947. Age 21. Daughter of William Lawrence Mail and Margaret Jean Mail, of Downham, Essex. 23. D. 3. India CALCUTTA (BHOWANIPORE) CEMETERY Commonwealth War Dead 1939-1945 NELSON, Ensign, RITA ELSIE, 18560. Auxiliary Territorial Service (F.A.N.Y). 28th March 1946. Age 22. Daughter of Frederick Charles Nelson, and
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