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Terrington St Clement War Memorial TERRINGTON St. Clement TF 55137 20434 WW1 - 100 WW2 - 26 With acknowledgement to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission http://www.cwgc.org/ WW1 Casualties Awards Rank Number Service Unit Age Parish Conflict Date Notes Terrington John Pooley ARMSTRONG Private 17663 Norfolk Regt. 7th Bn. - WW1 14/10/1917 - St. Clement attd. 68th Bde Field Terrington Son of Edward and Florence Bailey, of Fleet Farm, Ernest BAILEY Driver T4/041604 Army Service Corps 21 WW1 31/03/1917 Ambulance, St. Clement Terrington Marsh, King's Lynn. Born at Longham RAMC Terrington George William BAILEY Private 240973 Norfolk Regt. 1st/5th Bn. - WW1 19/04/1917 - St. Clement Son of Joseph Barnes; husband of Ellen Maud Terrington Richard BARNES Private G/51001 Middlesex Regt. 23rd Bn. 37 WW1 07/06/1917 Barnes, of Burnham Norton. Native of Burnham St. Clement Norton. Stanton Lyons Terrington Born 27/06/1892, son of William J (and Mary?) BEARDMORE Private 329 Canadian Infantry 8th Bn. 22 WW1 20/05/1915 Melo Knight St. Clement Beardmore Terrington Born at Newmarket. Formerly (33666) Suffolk Alfred BEAUMONT Private 35381 Essex Regt. 2nd Bn. - WW1 12/04/1917 St. Clement Regt. Terrington Son of William Arthur and Sarah Bell, of The Herbert John BELL Sergeant 13133 Suffolk Regt. “A” Coy., 7th Bn. 22 WW1 20/11/1917 St. Clement Orchard, Terrington St. Clement. Born at Titchwell Machine Gun Corps Terrington Formerly (22277) Norfolk Regt. Born at Walpole Herbert BLOODWORTH Private 66651 217th Coy. - WW1 16/08/1917 (Infantry) St. Clement Cross Keys Terrington Born at Walpole St Peter. Formerly (17612) Norfolk Philip BOUGHEN Private 20647 Essex Regt. 1st Bn. - WW1 13/08/1915 St. Clement Regt. King's Own Yorkshire Terrington Charles William BROWN Private 37425 2nd/4th Bn. - WW1 27/03/1918 Formerly (T4/041611) Army Service Corps Light Infantry St. Clement John Henry Mechanical Terrington Eldest son of Charles and Edith Lucy Brown. BROWN Private M/271497 Army Service Corps 18 WW1 12/01/1917 “Jack” Transport St. Clement Buried in St. Clement’s churchyard The Queen's (Royal Terrington Resident of Kensal Rise, Middx. Frank Robert BUNTING Private 20041 Depot 37 WW1 01/12/1916 West Surrey Regt.) St. Clement Buried in St. Clement’s churchyard Terrington Morley John BUNTING Private 29322 Bedfordshire Regt. 2nd Bn. 24 WW1 21/10/1916 - St. Clement Lance Terrington Son of John William and Margaret Butters, of 11, James BUTTERS 3/8143 Norfolk Regt. 1st Bn. 24 WW1 24/07/1916 Corporal St. Clement Manor Terrace, Terrington St. Clement Terrington Jacob Alfred BUTTERS Private 17862 Norfolk Regt. 1st Bn. - WW1 27/07/1916 - St. Clement Machine Gun Corps Terrington Husband of Edie Carter (remarried - Giles) Albert Ernest CARTER Private 74152 40th Coy. 22 WW1 12/04/1918 (Infantry) St. Clement Formerly (22297) Suffolk Regt. Terrington Uriah CAWTHORNE WW1 not found Born 1883 Tilney, 1911 resident of Terrington St. Clement Terrington Son of Charles 0. and Mary Arm Chilvers, of George Edward CHILVERS Private 240847 Norfolk Regt. “C” Coy. , 9th Bn. 21 WW1 17/04/1918 St. Clement Orange House, Terrington St. Clement Terrington Atkins CHURCH WW1 not found St. Clement Terrington Ernest W CLARKE WW1 not found Born Terrington 1897 St. Clement Terrington Born at Wingland Marsh, resident of Walpole Cross Charles CLIFTON Private G/44016 Middlesex Regt. 17th Bn. WW1 22/04/1917 St. Clement Keys Terrington William COLDHAM WW1 Born at Deopham, resident of Wingland Marsh St. Clement Husband of Mrs. Florence Corley, of Wisbech Rd., Terrington John CORLEY Private 241024 Norfolk Regt. 1st/5th Bn. 25 WW1 19/04/1917 Downham West. [Unconfirmed as the man on the St. Clement memorial] Terrington Son of Henrietta Coulson, of 247, Shobnall St., Albert Victor COULSON Gunner 54641 Royal Garrison Artillery 67th Siege Bty. 19 WW1 08/10/1917 St. Clement Burton-on-Trent, and the late Charles Coulson. The Queen's (Royal Terrington John CRANE Private G/8067 6th Bn. - WW1 12/04/1917 - West Surrey Regt.) St. Clement Harry William Terrington CREASY Captain - Essex Regt. 11th Bn. - WW1 13/06/1916 - Hay St. Clement Terrington Born 12/05/1884. Son of Mr. B. and Mrs. S. Walter CREASY Lieutenant - Canadian Field Artillery 4th Artillery Bde 32 WW1 08/11/1916 St. Clement Creasy, of Hay Green, Terrington St. Clement Lance Terrington Son of Fred and Mary Cross, of "Belvedere", Frank CROSS 22946 Norfolk Regt. 7th Bn. 21 WW1 02/08/1917 Corporal St. Clement Saddlebow Rd., King's Lynn Ewins Charles Terrington Son of Reverend Marlborough and Elizabeth CROSSE Lieutenant - Leicestershire Regt. 2nd Bn. - WW1 16/05/1915 Marlborough St. Clement Crosse of Terrington St Clement. Marlborough Second Terrington Son of Reverend Marlborough and Elizabeth CROSSE - Yorkshire Regt. 2nd Bn. - WW1 13/03/1915 Evelyn Bradford Lieutenant St. Clement Crosse of Terrington St Clement. Terrington Alfred James DACK Private 43227 Lincolnshire Regt 7th Bn. 25 WW1 10/08/1917 Son of James and Eliza Dack St. Clement Terrington Son of James and Eliza Dack . Buried in Ernest Willie DACK Private 887721 Canadian Infantry 46th Bn. 33 WW1 14/11/1917 St. Clement Terrington St. Clement Wesleyan cemetery Northumberland Terrington Arthur Johnson EMBLING Private 9030 1st/4th Bn. 26 WW1 19/09/1916 - Fusiliers St. Clement Machine Gun Corps Terrington Son of Stephen and Mary Featherstone, of Telney William Ewart FEATHERSTONE Private 138429 46th Coy. 29 WW1 24/09/1918 (Infantry) St. Clement All Saints Benjamin "D" Bty. 250th Terrington Son of Mrs. Catherine Fisk, of 2, Lillystone Yard, FISK Gunner 208862 Royal Field Artillery 20 WW1 07/04/1918 George Bde. St. Clement North Brink, Wisbech. Born at Tunstead Terrington Son of John and Catherine Fisk, of 31, North Brink, Sidney Albert FISK Private 429201 Canadian Infantry 7th Bn. 23 WW1 15/08/1917 St. Clement Wisbech. Born 07/09/1894 in Tunstead King's Royal Rifle Terrington Son of Robert and Mary Ann Fordham, of Albert Laurence FORDHAM Rifleman R/25107 9th Bn. 27 WW1 31/08/1918 Corps St. Clement Terrington St. Clement Lance Terrington Edwin Thomas FUNNELL 240569 Norfolk Regt. 1st/5th Bn. - WW1 19/04/1917 - Corporal St. Clement Duke of Cornwall's Terrington Son of Cyrus and Fanny Gidney, of Swanton Frederick Cyrus GIDNEY Private 25806 12th Bn. 33 WW1 03/11/1916 Light Infantry St. Clement Novers, Melton Constable Terrington Ernest Albert GODBOLD Private 24258 Norfolk Regt. 7th Bn. - WW1 12/10/1916 - St. Clement 16th (The Queen's) Terrington Son of Joseph Goodson, of Low Rd., Terrington St. George Henry GOODSON Private 11456 - - WW1 31/03/1918 Lancers St. Clement Clement Terrington Herbert J. GREFF Private 35424 Essex Regt. 13th Bn. - WW1 28/04/1917 - St. Clement Terrington Husband of Jane Elizabeth Gregory, of New St., Herbert GREGORY Private 65136 Royal Fusiliers 13th Bn. 28 WW1 29/04/1917 St. Clement St. Neots, Hunts.. Born at East Rudham Son of Charles Reynolds Grief, of Terrington, St. King's Own (Royal Terrington George William GRIEF Private 26562 9th Bn. 39 WW1 18/04/1917 Clement; husband of G. W. Grief, of Hazlemere, Lancaster Regt.) St. Clement Terrington, St. Clements 63rd Trench Terrington Son of Wm. and Amy J. Hill, of Terrington St. William HILL Gunner 69557 Royal Field Artillery 31 WW1 20/10/1916 Mortar Bty. St. Clement Clement Lance Terrington Son of Francis John Hobbs, of High Town, Burrell, Raymond HOBBS * 32941 Essex Regt. 1st Bn. 22 WW1 14/04/1917 Corporal St. Clement Cambs. Resident of Terrington Terrington Husband of Daisy Melvina Howard, of Ferry Road, Joseph HOWARD Private 202980 Norfolk Regt. 7th Bn. 25 WW1 28/03/1918 St. Clement West Lynn posted to 14th London Regiment Terrington Son of Robert and Dinah Howling, of Terrington St. George Graves HOWLING Rifleman 608026 Bn. 30 WW1 16/08/1917 (London Irish Rifles) St. Clement Clement Royal Irish Rifles Terrington Son of Robert and Dinah Howling, of Orange Farm, Leslie HOWLING Private 40227 Norfolk Regt. 9th Bn. 23 WW1 18/10/1916 St. Clement Terrington St. Clement FULCHER Terrington Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hurn, of Chestnut Harry Henry Private 7838 Norfolk Regt. 2nd Bn. 28 WW1 16/11/1916 (HURN) St. Clement Cottage, Terrington St. Clement. Born in Walsoken Son of Samuel and Harriet Jarvis, of Clarkson Terrington Richard JARVIS Corporal 203716 Norfolk Regt. 7th Bn. 21 WW1 28/09/1918 House, Liverington Common, Wisbech. Native of St. Clement Terrington St. Clement. Second 3rd Bn., attd. 7th Terrington Francis Leslie KERKHAM - Norfolk Regt. - WW1 14/10/1917 Lieutenant Bn. St. Clement Terrington Son of Elizabeth Marshall (formerly Kew), of 30, William Edward KEW Private 43813 Lincolnshire Regt. "A" Coy. 2nd Bn. 19 WW1 26/03/1918 St. Clement King St., King's Lynn, and the late John Kew Second 3rd Bn., attd. 9th Terrington Son of Julia and the late Herbert Charles King., of George KING - Suffolk Regt. 20 WW1 12/02/1917 Lieutenant Bn. St. Clement Caley Hall, Hunstanton, Terrington Son of James and Elizabeth King, of Walpole St. William KING Private 20577 Essex Regt. 1st Bn. 33 WW1 13/08/1915 St. Clement Andrew Terrington G. LINDLEY WW1 not found Not found in the WW1 Norfolk RoH St. Clement Terrington K. LINDLEY WW1 not found Not found in the WW1 Norfolk RoH St. Clement Royal Fusiliers (City of Terrington Son of Eliza Ellen and the late Mr. Little, of Gents Thomas Henry LITTLE Private 64079 26th Bn. 29 WW1 03/04/1918 London Regt) St. Clement Cottage, Terrington St. Clement posted to 4th Terrington William LLOYD Private 92967 Royal Fusiliers London Regt. - WW1 28/08/1918 Formerly 52nd Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps St. Clement R.F.
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