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Of 11 Cemetery Name City / Town County Rank Forenames Surname Page 1 of 11 Cemetery Name City / Town County Rank Forenames Surname 1ary Regt 2ary Regt Former Regt Age Photo ? ? ? ? Private William Pollock 4th Yorks 26 No ? ? ? Private Harry Weeks 3rd K.O.Y.L.I. Yorkshire Regt. 44 No READING CEMETERY Reading Berkshire Private James Joshua Cox 4th Yorks Royal Berks. Regt. Yes BIRMINGHAM (WARSTONE LANE) CEMETERY Birmingham Birmingham Private Albert Finney 2nd Yorks E Yorks 28 Yes BIRMINGHAM (WITTON) CEMETERY Birmingham Birmingham Private James Cuddy 3rd Yorks Labour Corps 24 Yes ADDINGTON, ST MARY'S CHURCHYARD Addington Buckinghamshire Corporal John Robert Clark 10th Yorks Yes WINSLOW, ST LAURENCE CHURCHYARD Winslow Buckinghamshire Private George W T Parsons 3rd Yorks Yes CAE ATHRAW CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPELYARD. Caeathro Caernarvonshire Private Ifar Wyn Roberts 5th Yorks Yes LLANWNDA (ST GWYNDAF) CHURCHYARD Llanwnda Caernarvonshire Captain John Lloyd-Jones 2nd Yorks Yes CAMBRIDGE CITY CEMETERY Cambridge Cambridgeshire 2nd. Lieut. Algernon Geoffrey R. Shorthouse 13th Yorks Royal Irish Rifles 29 Yes ELY CEMETERY Ely Cambridgeshire Private Edward William Everett 4th Yorks Cambs. Regt. 22 Yes FORT GEORGE MILITARY CEMETERY St. Peter Port Channel Isles, Guernsey Private John Lindley 2nd Yorks 30 Yes ASHTON-UPON-MERSEY (ST. MARTIN) CHURCHYARD Ashton-upon-Mersey Cheshire L/Corporal Charles Joseph Dewhurst 4th Yorks Yes BEBINGTON (ST ANDREW) CHURCHYARD Bebington Cheshire, The Wirral 2nd. Lieut. Thomas Theodore Wood 9th Yorks Yes BEBINGTON CEMETERY Bebington Cheshire, The Wirral Private George Childs 5th DLI Yorks Yes WOODFORD (CHRIST CHURCH) CHURCHYARD Woodford, Bramhall Cheshire Private Bertram Bayley 2nd/5th Yorks 38 Yes COATHAM, CHRIST CHURCH CEMETERY Coatham Cleveland CSM William Ballantyne Yorks Labour Corps 47 Yes COATHAM, CHRIST CHURCH CEMETERY Coatham Cleveland L/Cpl Matthew J R Hall 4th Yorks 25 Yes COATHAM, CHRIST CHURCH CEMETERY Coatham Cleveland Serjeant Harry Topliffe 7th Yorks 22 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Private Charles C Bell Yorks 37 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Corporal F Benton Yorks 30 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Private William Edward Charlton 12th Yorks 23 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Private Matthew J R Curtis 7th Yorks 28 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Private Herbert James Duckworth 4th Yorks 24 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Private G Foster 12th Yorks 45 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Private Garbutt Hugill 3rd Yorks Labour Corps 51 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Private Walter Knights 12th Yorks 32 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Private William Lawrence 2nd Yorks Labour Corps 32 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Private George Moore 3rd Yorks 24 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Private Thomas Ruddy 3rd Yorks 35 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Private Charles Smart 14th Yorks Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Private Henry Smith 14th Yorks 28 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Private John Smith 4th Yorks 38 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland L/Sgt Ernest Stott 6th Yorks 21 Yes ESTON CEMETERY Eston Cleveland Serjeant PW Wanless Yorks 23 Yes GUISBOROUGH CEMETERY Guisborough Cleveland Private Ernest Balls 10th Yorks Yes GUISBOROUGH CEMETERY Guisborough Cleveland Private George Flanary 3rd/4th Yorks Yes GUISBOROUGH CEMETERY Guisborough Cleveland Private George W Hurn 4th Yorks 40 Yes GUISBOROUGH CEMETERY Guisborough Cleveland Private Thomas Knaggs 3rd Yorks Yes GUISBOROUGH CEMETERY Guisborough Cleveland Private W Muir 3rd Yorks Yes GUISBOROUGH CEMETERY Guisborough Cleveland 2nd Lieut AJB Richardson 4th Yorks 19 Yes GUISBOROUGH CEMETERY Guisborough Cleveland Private John Henry Rispin 3rd/5th Yorks 29 Yes GUISBOROUGH CEMETERY Guisborough Cleveland Private R Watson 4th Yorks Yes HAVERTON HILL, ST JOHN'S CHURCHYARD Haverton Hill Cleveland Serjeant Patrick Hanna 3rd Yorks 28 Yes MARSKE, ST GERMAINE'S CEMETERY Marske Cleveland Private JJ Fawcett 9th Yorks Yes MARSKE, ST GERMAINE'S CEMETERY Marske Cleveland Private Thomas Smallwood 8th Yorks 24 Yes MARSKE, ST GERMAINE'S CEMETERY Marske Cleveland Private John William Smith 7th Yorks 26 Yes MARSKE, ST GERMAINE'S CEMETERY Marske Cleveland Private John Wright 4th Yorks 28 Yes MARTON-IN-CLEVELAND (ST CUTHBERT) CHURCHYARD Marton Cleveland Private George Everitt Taylor 3rd Yorks Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private James Affleck 2nd Yorks Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Percy William Allenby 4th Yorks 21 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private William W Ayre 4th Yorks 35 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private David Bell 8th Yorks 31 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Joseph Roy Bell 4th Yorks 22 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Corporal John Edward Berryman 4th Yorks 35 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Richard Brown Yorks 24 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private William John Brown 2nd/4th Yorks 36 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Fred Bullock DLI Yorks Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private George William Bunn 4th Yorks 44 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Francis Coulton 3rd Yorks 30 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland L/Cpl Robert L Dennis 2nd Yorks 48 Yes Page 2 of 11 Cemetery Name City / Town County Rank Forenames Surname 1ary Regt 2ary Regt Former Regt Age Photo ? MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Serjeant John Robert Dixon 2nd Yorks 21 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private GE Dobson 3rd Yorks 24 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Henry Joseph Douglas 3rd Yorks 42 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private William Ralyton Freemantle 4th Yorks Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private William Gascoigne 8th Yorks 20 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Thomas Glasgow 3rd Yorks 34 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Enoch Grainger 9th Yorks 28 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private S Edgar Grainger 3rd Yorks Labour Corps 25 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private John Richard Harker East Yorks Yorks Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Robert Haswell Yorks 29 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Alexander Ferguoin Henderson 6th Yorks Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland L/Cpl William Walker Heslington 18th Yorks 28 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private George Edwin Hogg 2nd/4th West Riding Yorks 22 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Joseph Iley 4th Yorks Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Albert James 5th Yorks 22 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Seth Jones 4th Yorks Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Thomas Percy Kidson 2nd/4th Yorks 38 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Charles Frederick Knaggs 3rd Yorks 39 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private William Brumpton Latheron Yorks 46 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland L/Cpl Joseph Mann 9th Yorks 23 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Walter Marley Labour Corps Yorks 43 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private W McCann Yorks Labour Corps Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private G McManus Yorks 54 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Tom A Mitchell 2nd Yorks Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private George Michael Morrison Machine Gun Corps Yorks Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private George Okey 3rd Yorks 30 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private John William Price 11th Yorks 38 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private John Henry Walter Rankin York & Lancs Regt Yorks 31 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Charles Raywood 3rd Yorks 39 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Thomas Henry Redman 4th Yorks 31 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Joseph Scott 5th Yorks 22 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Charles Simpson 10th Yorks 28 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private Arthur Warwick 2nd Yorks Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private J Watson Yorks 31 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (LINTHORPE) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private William Henry Wilton 3rd Yorks Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (NORTH ORMESBY) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland L/Sgt Charles Edward Bendelow 14th Yorks 31 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (NORTH ORMESBY) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland L/Cpl Alfred Richard Clarken 4th Yorks 48 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (NORTH ORMESBY) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private William Coghlan 2nd Yorks 35 Yes MIDDLESBROUGH (NORTH ORMESBY) CEMETERY Middlesbrough Cleveland Private
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