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Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Cambrin Churchyard Son of Philip and Jane Acock, of 103, Oval Road, Croydon, Acock Sydney Walter S W Queen's 1st Private G/3913 36 2 February 1916 C.33 Extension Surrey. Son of Mr & Mrs C Akehurst, of Bridge Cottage, Arthur's Akehurst Charles C Queen's 2/4th Private 206591 23 27 December 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery Q. 59. Bridge Road, Woking Pier and Face 5 A and 5 Son of Tom and Miriam Alesbury, of 22, Moor, Alesbury Sydney Thomas S T Gloucestershire 1/5th Private 4922 28 27 August 1916 Thiepval Memorial B. Woking Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery, Alexander John J Norfolk 7th Private 12330 40 16 March 1917 II. H. 10. Son of Mrs. H. Carpenter, of 37, Poole Rd., Woking. Arras Allard Stanley Nelson S N Hampshire 2nd Private 8471 25 18 October 1916 Bancourt British Cemetery X. B. 14. Son of William and Rosina Allard, of 50, High St., Woking. Son of Mr. Henry George Allen, of Preston Villa, Preston Grenadier Allen William George W G 4th Coy. 2nd Bn. Private 14650 27 10 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 9 and 11. Rd., Yeovil, Somerset husband of Lilian Mary Allen, of New Guards Cottages, Old Alresford, Hants. Annetts George G Queen's 1st Private L/10569 13 April 1918 Ploegsteert Memorial Panel 1 and 2 Royal Annetts John J 7th Bridging Train Corporal 17178 29 15 July 1917 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery XVI. F. 9. Lived at 4 Alpha Road, Woking. Mother Mrs Pain. Engineers Royal Flying 2nd Son of the Rev. J. C. Knight Anstey, of The Manse, 32, Anstey Albert A 20 22 February 1918 Oxford (Wolvercote) Cemetery F. 27. Corps Lieutenant Ditton Rd., Surbiton, Surrey. Son of William and Catherine Bacon, of Friar's Hall, Hadleigh, Suffolk; husband of Charlotte Bacon, of 30, Ste. Marie Cemetery, Le Bacon John Lionel J L Chaplain 36 1 December 1918 Div. 62. IV. I. 7. Rosemont Rd., Acton, . C.M.S. Missionary working Havre among Chinese labour battalions. Memorial at Christ Church. Badcock Harry H Wool (Holy Rood) Churchyard Son of Mrs. Florence Badcock, of "Holly Bank," 56, Badcock John Richard J R Tank Corps Depot Private 302225 38 28 October 1919 and Extension Boundary Rd., Woking. Royal Son of John and Florence Badcock, of 1, Holly Bank, 56, Badcock Percy Howard P C Buckinghamshi 1st/1st Private 205634 27 19 April 1917 Gaza War Cemetery X. F. 1. Boundary Rd., Woking. re Hussars Badcock William Cuthbert W C Royal Fusiliers 9th Private 21597 30 November 1917 Cambrai Memorial, Louverval Panels 3 and 4 Bailey Arthur Owen A O Queen's 1/5th Private T/243449 9 September 1917 Basra Memorial Panel 6 Son of Mr & Mrs H Bailey, 33 Pollard Road, Woking Yorks and La Brique Military Cemetery Bailey Ernest Arthur E A 2nd Private 20416 10 October 1915 I. O. 38. Formerly 5024 RGA Lancashire No. 2 Son of Vincent Thomas and Charlotte Pryse Baines; Army Ordnance St Sever Cemetery Extension, Baines Ellis Eyton E E Captain 44 7 August 1918 Officers, B. 1. 3. husband of Mabel Baines, of "Coombe," Hill View Rd., Department Rouen Woking. Army Service 1st Surrey Bde. Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Faulkner, of 3, Harelands Cottages, Baker Frank George F G Driver 1525 19 31 August 1915 Tunbridge Wells Cemetery C. 14. 404. Corps Coy. St. Johns, Woking. Royal West Son of Thomas and Helena Baker, of II, Courtney Rd., Baker John Job J J 6th Private G/17602 20 1 December 1916 Wailly Orchard Cemetery I. B. 13. Kent Woking. Formerly 6840 Queen's. Husband of Margaret Baker, of 5, Ordnance Rd., St. John's Baker James Robert J R London 1/23rd Private 718144 30 23 March 1918 Arras Memorial Bay 9 or 10. Wood, London. His aunt & uncle, Mr & Mrs W Harding, lived in the High Street, Gordon 2nd Aberdeen (Allenvale) Son of Mr. A. C. and Mrs. E. H. H. Balloch, of "The Stitch," Balloch Humphrey Colquhon H C 3rd 24 2 June 1915 C. 505. Highlanders Lieutenant Cemetery Hook Heath, Woking. Balls Frank William F W Barber George Edward G E Barnes George Frederick G F Cabaret-Rouge British Husband of Mrs Barnett, of 2 Woodbine Cottages, Cherry Barnett Arthur Buxton A B East Surrey 9th Sergeant 6008 26 September 1915 XI. E. 16. Cemetery, Souchez Street, Woking Royal Lance Son of William and Sarah Jane Barney, of 1, St. John's Barney Charles John C J 5th 19691 26 20 November 1917 Cambrai Memorial, Louverval Panel 8. Berkshire Corporal Place, St. John's, Woking. Son of Thomas Barns, of The Elms, Rickford, , Royal Field 74th Div. Barns Arthur Charles Henry A C H Gunner 167199 36 19 February 1919 Dunkirk Town Cemetery IV. F. 3. ; husband of Laura B. Barns, of "Holly Bank," 56, Artillery Ammunition Col. Boundary Rd., Woking. Also served in Palestine. Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Bailleul Communal Cemetery Barr Ernest E Suffolk 2nd Private 3/9014 20 June 1915 I. B. 111. Extension (Nord) Son of the late William Thomas and Louisa Bartlett, of 4, HMS Stoker 1st Bartlett William George W G Royal Navy K/23645 21 16 January 1919 Brookwood D. 182768. Royal Oak Rd., Woking. Died from consumption. Honeysuckle Class Discharged 21 March 1918 Machine Gun 2nd Son of Francis and Amy Florence Barton, of 96, Connaught Barton William Bernard W B 103rd Co 23 28 April 1917 Arras Memorial Bay 10 Corps Lieutenant Rd., Brookwood, Surrey. Royal Naval Air Flight Sub- Batchelor Harold James H J 11 May 1915 Chatham Naval Memorial 13 Service Lieutenant No. 2 School of Son of Capt. T. Batchelor (4th King's Own); husband of Penton Mewsey (Holy Trinity) Batchelor Thomas Archibald T A Royal Air Force Navigation and Major 32 22 April 1919 I. Una Batchelor, of 30, Hampstead Rd., Preston Park, Churchyard Bomb Dropping Brighton. D F C, A F C Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bateman, of Nuttall Cottages, Royal 144th Army Bateman George Alfred G A Sapper 89239 39 28 March 1918 Arras Memorial Bay 1 Sands, , Bucks; husband of Clara Ellen Engineers Troops Coy. Bateman, of 46, Mabel St., Woking, Surrey. His widow, of Cherry Street, Woking, was previously Philosophe British Cemetery, married to W J Daniels, Killed in Action August 1915. Bayes William W Yorkshire 13th Private 30017 30 9 October 1916 I. K. 9 Mazingarbe Married her 2nd Husband 3 June 1916 at Christ Church, Woking Royal Field Beals Godfrey G Private Surname also spelt Beale Artillery Son of John H. and Sophie Belbeck, of Clare Cottage, Northamptonsh Belbeck John Henry J H 7th Private 41148 19 15 December 1918 Niederzwehren Cemetery V. L. 15. Goldsworth Rd., Woking. Formerley 51653 Bedford ire Regiment. Grenadier Lance St Mary's A D S Cemetery, Son of Mr W Bessant of 4 Percy Street Woking, and Bessant Charles Ernest C E 2nd 16848 20 12 October 1915 IX. D. 8. Guards Corporal Haisnes brother of Mrs L Hopwood, Church Road, Woking Son of Mr. Bicknell, of Maybury Rd., Woking; husband of Pier and Face 16 B and Bicknell Arthur Victor A V Rifle Brigade 2nd Rifleman S/19878 29 10 March 1917 Thiepval Memorial Elizabeth Dyer (formerly Bicknell), of 115, Broadmead, 16 C. Bellingham, London. Royal Army attd. H.M.H.S. Ste. Marie Cemetery, Le Son of W. and M. Bigwood. Born at Camden Town, Bigwood John Robert J Private 1603 35 10 April 1917 "Salta" Memorial. Medical Corps "Salta." Havre London. 15th (The Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Binstead, of 2, Connaught Cottages, Binstead Thomas Robert T R "C" Sqdn. Private 10907 23 30 March 1918 Pozieres Memorial Panel 4 and 5. King's) Hussars Brookwood, Surrey. Formerly ASC Royal Husband of Clara Bird, of 114, High St., . Born Bird Alfred William A W Sapper 556453 35 1 February 1919 Old Woking Burial Ground Engineers at Old Woking. Boater James J Royal Sussex 7th Private L/10737 27 March 1918 Pozieres Memorial Panel 46 and 47. Son of Mrs S Boater, of 76 Goldsworth Road, Woking Son of Alfred Bolingbroke, of The Homestead, 142, Bolingbroke Wilfred W Tank Corps 3rd Private 200552 22 8 October 1918 Busigny Communal Cemetery III. D. 7. Connaught Rd., Brookwood, Surrey. Lance Dive Copse British Cemetery, Bond Bertram Ernest Owen B E O Royal Fusiliers 17th E/566 27 August 1916 II. C. 32. Corporal Sailly-Le-Sec Lance Bond Francis Frederick F F Royal Fusiliers 3rd 2133 10 March 1915 Le Touret Memorial Panel 44. Corporal Roisel Communal Cemetery Bonner Alfred George A G East Surrey 1/23rd Private 26526 14 August 1918 III. A. 4/6. Extension Son of Isabella Bonner, of 151, Connaught Rd., Bonner Isaac Harold I H Queen's 10th Private G/4471 23 6 August 1917 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 11 - 13 and 14. Brookwood, Woking. Shown as Harold Isaac on CWGC Son of Frank Henry Arthur Booth, of Hoe Place, Old 6th Bn. attd. 2nd Booth Frank Hardinge Follett F H F Worcestershire Captain 29 26 September 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial Panel 75 to 77. Woking, Surrey. Memorial at St Peter's Church, Old Bn. Woking Son of Frank Henry Arthur and Florence Eliza Booth, of Royal Field Wulverghem-Lidenhoek Road Booth Laurence Elliot L E 38th Bde. Major 29 13 April 1918 IV. A. 9. Hoe Place, Old Woking, Surrey. M C and Bar. Memorial at Artillery Military Cemetery St Peter's Church, Old Woking He lived at 121 Walton Road, Woking. Brother of Mrs. M. Cameron Lance Bothwell Gavin Robert G R "D" Coy. 2nd Bn. 9309 27 14 May 1915 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 38 and 40. S. Wratting, of 3, Wallsend Rd., Langney, Eastbourne, Highlanders Corporal Sussex. Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Died of pneumonia following influenza at the VAD , Bothwell Henry H Yorkshire 3rd Private 64333 19 14 February 1919 Brookwood Y.154009 West Hartlepool. Son of John William & Mary Bothwell, of Woking Son of John and Anne Bowerman (nee Grant); husband of Bowerman Herbert Henry H H Queen's 2nd Private G/37600 36 12 May 1917 Arras Memorial Bay 2. Marie Louise Bowerman, of Kiln Cottage, Bridley, Worplesdon, Guildford. Machine Gun DCM. Son of James and Elizabeth Boylett. Formerly 10792 Boylett Alec A Private 6172 22 27 October 1918 Tezze British Cemetery Plot 6. Row D. Grave 17. Corps Royal Sussex Regiment Acting Boylett Frederick F East Yorkshire 1st 7821 29 1 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 2 C. Formerly of Knaphill. Sergeant Pernois British Cemetery, Son of William John and Lizzie Bradford, of Woking, Bradford Robert R London 6th Rifleman 50394 18 6 July 1918 II. C. 18. Halloy-Les-Pernois Surrey. Buff's (East Son of Emma Brattle, of 26, York Rd., South Farnborough, Brattle Ernest William E W 1st Private L/7734 28 31 October 1914 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery III. B. 18. Kent) Hants. Son of Henry and Jane Bridger, of Arthur's Bridge, Woking; Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard, Bridger George G Queen's 2nd Private S/176 40 10 March 1915 I. D. 5. husband of Louisa Bridger, of The Cottage, Princess Rd., Laventie Maybury, Woking. Lance Guards Cemetery, Windy Son of James and Kate Brown, of 3, Bousey's Cottages, Brown Albert Ernest A E Border 2nd 11055 23 16 May 1915 VII. J. 28. Corporal Corner, Cuinchy , Woking, Surrey. Possibly Fred Brown, Light Horse, AIF. Nephew of Mr J W Brown Alfred Frederick A F Hodgson, High Street, Woking King's Royal Brown George Arthur G A 11th Rifleman R/17241 30 November 1917 Cambrai Memorial, Louverval Panel 9. Rifle Corps Charles Edward Son of Charles and R. A. Browne, of 83, Courtney Rd., Browne C E F Essex 10th Private 33164 19 22 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial Panel 98 to 99. Frederick Woking. 288685 Leading Bruce Victor Ernest V E Royal Navy Hood Bn, RND (RFR/CH/B/459 6 May 1915 Helles Memorial Panel 1 and 2. Seaman 0) Son of Philip and Mary Ann Buckle, of 10, Hounslow Rd., Buckle Albert A Queen's 2nd Private L/9473 25 21 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 11 - 13 and 14. Whitton, Middx Husband of Margaret Buckler, of 3, Osman Cottage, New Somerset Light Lance Buckler Thomas William T W 6th 27374 31 22 August 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial XLVI. B. 8. Rd., Ascot, Berks. Son of Nurse Buckler, Arnold Road, Infantry Corporal Woking. Son of Mrs. A. Budden, of East Bore, Wimborne, Dorset. Budden Cecil C Queen's 7th Private G/6139 23 5 April 1918 St Pierre Cemetery, Amiens X. E. 7. Formerly of 75 Vale Farm Road, Woking Bullen Robert R Queen's 10th Private G/23012 6 August 1917 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 11 - 13 and 14. Formerly 94341 Army Service Corps Vieille-Chapelle New Military Son of Mrs. E. Bullock, of 34, Rosebank Cottages, Bullock Alfred A Queen's 6th Private 328 22 13 December 1915 III. A. 20 Cemetery, Lacouture Westfield, Woking. Buff's (East 2nd Bullock Thomas Eden Grainger T E G 1st 19 22 April 1917 Loos Memorial Panel 15 to 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bullock, of Garrawilla, Woking. Kent) Lieutenant Army Service Reserve Supply Burton Frederick F Sergeant S2/SR/0134 49 20 July 1918 Brookwood Y. 181330. Widow lived at 218 Walton Road, Woking Corps Personnel Depot Pier and Face 5 D and 6 Burvil William Edwin W E Queen's 8th Private G/6487 4 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial There is an Edwin William Burvill on CWGC D. Royal St John the Baptist Son of Lucy Butcher, of 8, Royal Oak Rd., Woking, and the Butcher Ernest Frederick E F 7th Field Coy. Sapper 17064 26 7 May 1915 Near East boundary. Engineers Churchyard Extension, Woking late Harry Butcher. Pier and Face 12 D and Butt Sidney Louis S L Middlesex 1/8th Private TF 6559 39 27 August 1916 Thiepval Memorial Fifth son of Councillor W J Butt, of Road Woking 13 B. Son of Daniel and Eliza Canham of The Boxes, Sutton Canham Arthur A Norfolk 8th Private 16124 18 24 May 1916 St Pierre Cemetery, Amiens II. C. 6. Park, Guildford, Surrey. Native of Braconash, Norwich, Norfolk. Baghdad (North Gate) War Cannons Frank F Queen's 5th Private 240526 8 October 1917 XIII. D. 1. Cemetery Son of Mr & Mrs Carpenter of Fern Cottages, High Street, Leading Carpenter Thomas Henry T H Royal Navy HMS Invincible K/12394 29 31 May 1916 Naval Memorial 16 Knaphill. Husband of M. Carpenter, of Priory Villa, Priory Stoker Gardens, Priory Rd., Stockwell, London. Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Royal Son of Col. G.A. Carr, of Nymans, Midhope Road, Woking, Carr Arthur Clunes Hooper A C H Lieutenant 21 15 February 1915 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 9. Engineers Surrey. Son of Harry and Jane Carter, of 37, Abbey Rd., Horsell, Woking; husband of Emma Elizabeth Freeland (formerly Carter James J Middlesex 19th Private PW 3322 25 26 March 1918 Arras Memorial Bay 7. Carter), of 11, Primrose Rd., Hersham, Walton-on- Thames, Surrey. Machine Gun Son of Henry and Mary Jane Carter, of 37, Abbey Rd., Carter Samuel S 5th Co. Private 126788 32 27 April 1918 Ploegsteert Memorial Panel 11. Corps Horsell, Woking, Surrey. Son of John and E. S. Cassen, of 56, Courtenay Rd., Tourcoing (Pont-Neuville) Cassen John William J W Cheshire 11th Private 285059 22 19 April 1918 P.7 Woking. Formerly 22696, The Queen's & 55103, Welsh Communal Regiment attd. 2nd Guards Son of George Charles and Adelaide Champion, of Champion Reginald James R J Scots Guards Bde. Trench Lieutenant 22 18 July 1917 Canada Farm Cemetery I. E. 7. Heatherside, Horsell, Woking, Surrey. Memorial at St Mortar Bty. Mary's, Horsell. MM. Son of Mrs. M. J. Chandler, of "The Yews," High St., Chandler Lewis Peat L P Tank Corps 1st Corporal 200049 20 8 October 1918 Prospect Hill Cemetery, Gouy IV. E. 6. Knaphill, Woking, Surrey. Son of William Channell, of 30, Chapel Grove, ; Channell Frederick Edmond F E Queen's 3rd Corporal S/187 41 7 October 1917 Brookwood Y. 179885. husband of Margret Amy Channell, of 61, West St., Woking. Son of Ebenezer and Clara Emma Chapman, of The Cottage, Ivy Lane, Woking, Surrey. Gold and Silver 2nd Grove Town Cemetery, Chapman George Edwin G E Yorkshire 5th 20 27 September 1916 I. G. 30. Medallist (Chemistry) University College, London; Goldsmid Lieutenant Meaulte and Ellen Watson Scholar, University College; Mathematical Scholar, University of London. Able Cheesmar Stanley William S W Royal Navy HMS Good Hope J/12085 1 November 1914 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 2 Seaman Steenvorde Communal Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Childs, of Horsell, Woking; husband Childs William Frederick W F East Surrey 9th Sergeant 655 23 16 November 1915 North-West part. Cemetery of Lily Augusta Childs, of 24, Horsell Moor, Woking, Surrey. Royal Chorley Percy P 512th Field Coy. Sapper 554303 2 May 1917 Arras Memorial Bay 1. Industrial School Officer. Formerly T3653 RE Engineers Fifteen Ravine British Chowney Henry Alfred H A East Surrey 13th Private 25708 24 April 1917 IV. I. 13. Of Hook Heath, Woking. Formerly 13556 Queens Cemetery, Villers-Plouich Son of Stephen and Jane Church, of Woking, Surrey. Church Walter George W G London 23rd Private 702313 22 30 December 1917 Ste Marie Cemetery, Le Havre Div. 62. I. M. 4. Formerly 4708 Queens Son of Col. A. G. Churchill, C.B., C.B.E., and Catherine Royal 2nd Mary Churchill; husband of Dorothea Hester Churchill, of Churchill Herbert Payn H P 27 20 October 1915 Pieta Military Cemetery, Malta A. XVI. 6. Engineers Lieutenant 20, Ashburn Place, South Kensington, London. Formerly of Graylands, Horsell Son of George Herbert and Harriett Clark, of , 6th Inniskilling Pernois British Cemetery, Clark Herbert Charles H C Private 7117 27 27 May 1918 I. E. 12 Surrey, formerly of 10 Stanley Road, Woking. He was Dragoons Halloy-Les-Pernois known as John Son of M. Clark, of Clantigora, Newry, Ireland; husband of East La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Clark John Thomas J T "F" Coy. 1st Bn. Private 5747 35 17 September 1914 Frances Clark, of I, Cobbetts Cottages, College Lane, Star Lancashire Memorial Hill, Woking. Served in the South African Campaign. Lance Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clark, of Corn Exchange, Clark Reginald Frederick R F East Surrey 7th 17718 26 25 November 1917 St Sever Cemetery, Rouen P. III. T. 5A. Corporal Woking, Surrey. Clark William Brown W B Son of John and Caroline Jane Clarke, of Burdenshott Villers-Bretonneux Military Clarke John J Canadians 49th Private 782207 29 11 August 1918 VIA. B. 6. Farm, Sutton, Surrey, . Born at Harlington, Cemetery Middlesex, England. H.M.S. Boy 1st Clayton William Edward W E Royal Navy J/33617 17 31 May 1916 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 14 Son of William Clayton, of 34, Mable St., Woking, Surrey. Indefatigable Class King's Own Son of Edward W. and Rosalie E. M. Cobb, of Church Hill Cambrin Churchyard Cobb Frederick Charles F C Scottish 6th Captain 26 25 September 1915 L. 8. Cottage, Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Formerly of Church Hill, Extension Borderers Horsell. Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference attached to 2/2nd Panel 28 to 30 and 162 Cobbett Horace Charles H C Royal Fusiliers Bn London Private G/67106 33 26 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial Son of James Cobbett, the Nurseries, Horsell to 162A and 163A. Regiment Durham Light Son of Mrs. M. Cobbett, of 2, Prospect Place, High St., Cobbett James Charles J C 20th Private 44798 20 4 September 1918 Voormezeele Enclosure No. 3 XV. K. 7. Infantry Knaphill, Woking, Surrey. Son of the Rev. Frank Robert Cocks, M.A., and Mrs. Cocks Percy Frank Anderson P F A Queen's 1/5th Lieutenant 19 25 May 1916 Basra Memorial Panel 6. Williamina Cocks, of Upton, Horsell, Woking, Surrey. One of three brothers who served. Died from Typhoid Coffin Cecil Harry C H Queen's 2nd Private L/10624 7 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 11 - 13 and 14. Panel 35 to 37 and 162 Son of Harriett Ada Cole, of 5, New Forest Cottages, Cole Charles Archibald C A Lincolnshire 1st Private 40237 30 16 April 1918 Tyne Cot Memorial to 162A. Kingfield, Woking, and the late Charles Cole. Grenadier Husband of Fanny Cole, of 5, Holly Cottages, 119, Cole William Thomas W T 5th Private 3404 45 11 December 1916 Brookwood B. 178338. Guards Connaught Rd., Brookwood. 8th Post Office Son of Charles & Mary Coles; husband of Florence Coles, Coles Charles Thomas C T London Rifleman 373228 36 13 September 1917 Bedford House Cemetery Enclosure No. 2 III. D. 3. Rifles of 230 Walton Road, Woking Son of Walter and Emily Collier, of 27, Springfield Rd., Guildford; husband of Louie Collier, of 6, Victoria Square, Panel 28 to 30 and 162 Collier Albert A Royal Fusiliers 7th Private 67929 30 30 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial Guildford, Formerly of Westfield. Formerly 5976 2/5th to 162A and 163A. Queen's. Called Edward in Woking News & Mail 23 November 1917 Staff Army Service Screen Wall. 1 "C". B. Collier Alfred William A W No.2 Depot Coy. Serjeant T/25864 18 May 1917 Greenwich Cemetery Corps 1211A. (Wheeler) Harlebeke New British CWGC has Collier. Son of Charles and Harriet Collier, of 2, Collyer Claude Victor C V Queen's 2nd Private L/9356 26 21 October 1914 XVIII. D. 7 Cemetery Rose Cottages, Well Lane, Horsell, Woking, Surrey. Canadian Infantry Son of Richard and Ann Collyer, of 89, Horsell Moor, Collyer Frank Arthur F A 24th Private 412097 24 10 February 1916 La Laiterie Military Cemetery X. C. 3. (Quebec Woking. Regiment) Woking (St John the Baptist) Formerly a POW. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collyer, of 2, Collyer Herbert George H G Norfolk 3rd Private 41087 20 26 February 1919 In South Part Cemetery Extension Hareland Cottages, Canal Bank, Woking. Lance Son of Charles and Hetty Coomber, of 7, Butts Villas, Coomber Albert Charles Gaskoin A C G Queen's 2nd L/9652 24 21 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 11 - 13 and 14. Corporal Woking, Surrey. Delville Wood Cemetery, Cooper George G Royal Fusiliers 8th Private 35511 7 October 1916 XXVII. J. 1 Longueval Army Service Cite Bonjean Military Son of Esther Howard (formerly Copas), of 2, Adelaide Copas Robert Henry R H 96th H T Co. Driver T4/038764 23 30 June 1915 IX. C. 49. Corps Cemetery, Armentieres Villas, Copse Rd. Knaphill, Woking; stepson of E J Howard. Sub Son of Major General and Mrs. F. G. Cotter, of Woking, Cotter Francis John Anson F J A Royal Navy HMS Good Hope 20 1 November 1914 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 1 Lieutenant Surrey. Native of Salisbury, Wilts. Royal 2nd son of Mr J Coward, 143 Church Street, Woking. Coward Richard R 50th Field Coy Corporal 22774 24 29 November 1918 Busigny Communal Cemetery VIII. B. 30. Engineers Husband of Rose Coward, of 11, Mayo St., Portsmouth Pier and Face 6 B and 6 Son of Mary Daborn (formerly Cox), of The Cricketers, Cox William Thomas Harold W T H East Surrey 1st Private 21197 22 25 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial C. Horsell, Woking, Surrey, and the late William George Cox. Son of Henry and Jane Crane, of Woking; husband of F. E. Ox & Bucks Merville Communal Cemetery Crane Joseph J 2/1st Sergeant 2737 38 10 October 1916 I. A. 28. M. Cole (formerly Crane), of 2, Hipley St., Old Woking, Light Infantry Extension Surrey. Royal Garrison Son of the late George and Sarah Jane Crew, of Woking, Crew Charles Henry C H 30th Siege Bty. Gunner 54027 22 27 October 1917 Etaples Military Cemetery XXX. H. 1A. Artillery Surrey.

1st attached to 2nd Pier and Face 2 A 2 C Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. H. Crosland, of 89, Courtenay Crosland William Philip W P West Yorkshire 21 16 August 1917 Thiepval Memorial 2nd Lieutenant and 2 D. Rd., Woking, Surrey. War Memorial has Philip William Son of Late Staff Serjt. J. Cross, and Mrs. S. L. Cross, of Cross John William Montague J W M Dorset 1st Private 9061 22 October 1914 Le Touret Memorial Panel 22 and 23. 230 Walton Road, Woking Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Son of Late Staff Serjt. J. Cross, and Mrs. S. L. Cross, of Royal Field 2nd Cross Leslie L 44th Battery 23 30 September 1915 Merville Communal Cemetery V. B. 21. 111A, Tolworth Park Rd., Surbiton, Surrey. Formerly of of Artillery Lieutenant 230 Walton Road, Woking Born at Rawalpindi, . York and Croucher Ernest E 6th Private 45505 1 October 1918 Sucrerie Cemetery, Epinoy B. 4. Lancaster "D" Bty. 70th Lance Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery, Croucher George G Royal Artillery 15545 22 23 March 1918 VI. E. 17. of 25 Poole Road, Woking Bde. Bombardier Arras Lance Croucher Percy James P J Queen's 2nd L/9409 7 November 1914 Thiepval Memorial Panel 11 - 13 and 14. Corporal Son of Frederick Thomas and Fanny Jane Cutting, of 43, Cutting Ernest William E W Tank Corps 1st Coy. "A" Bn. Serjeant 200080 24 29 September 1917 Birr Cross Roads Cemetery I. F. 12. Park Rd., Green Lane, Ilford, Essex. Royal West Lance Stepson of Mrs. E. H. H. Daborn, of Bullivant House, Daborn Frederick John F J 10th G/18017 21 8 May 1918 Duhallow A D S Cemetery VII. A. 2. Kent Corporal Barrack Path, Knaphill, Woking. La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Husband of Kate Strudwick (formerly Daborn), of 46, Rose Daborn Horace John H J Queen's 1st Private L/7933 26 18 September 1914 Memorial Bank Cottages, Westfield, Woking, Surrey. Royal Son of William and Celia Daborn, of Horsell, nr. Woking; Daborn John J "V" Special Coy. Private 214709 37 17 June 1918 Pernes British Cemetery V. B. 20. Engineers husband of Mary Daborn, of Woking, Surrey. Daborn William Henry W H Royal Sussex 7th Private G/5788 7 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 7 C. Machine Gun Son of William George and Esther Carter Daniels, of 9, Daniels Augustus Harry A H 18th Bn Private 6175 22 6 November 1918 Busigny Communal Cemetery VIII. A. 12. Corps (Infantry) Courtenay Rd., Woking. Guards Cemetery, Windy Daniels William James W J Queen's 1st Private S/876 23 August 1915 II. A. 9. First husband of Mrs Bayes, of Cherry Street, Woking Corner, Cuinchy Davis Richard James R J Dawes Sidney S Son of Edward and Florence Kate Day, of Woking, Surrey. Day Stanley Aubry S A Monmouthshire 1/3rd Private 2803 19 29 December 1915 Ferme-Oliver Cemetery Plot 2. Row E. Grave 2. Woking News & Mail of 7 April 1916 states "of 76 Park Street, Abergaveny Deane Leonard Robert L R East Lance Fins New British Cemetery, Dench Ernest Edward E E 2nd 9351 4 March 1917 VII. A. 23. Lancashire Corporal Sorel-Le-Grand Officer's Son of John and Sarah Denyer, of Galworth Rd., St. John's Denyer John Ernest J E Royal Navy H.M.S. Opal Cook 3rd L/8366 19 21 January 1918 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 30 Woking, Surrey Class Son of William and Mary Devereux, of 2, Connaught Rd., Devereux Albert A Queen's 6th Private 2283 19 5 December 1916 Wailly Orchard Cemetery I. H. 8. Brookwood, Surrey. Lance Son of Mr & Mrs W C Dowden, Hope Villas, Abbey Road, Dowden Leslie Harry L Queen's 2/4th 2664 21 28 September 1915 Pieta Military Cemetery, Malta B. XVI. 5. Corporal Horsell Canadian Infantry Son of Joseph and Louisa Dowling, of 6, Villas, Dowling Joseph Charles J C (Western 1st Private 407069 24 20 May 1916 Chester Farm Cemetery II. A. 7. Knaphill, Woking, Surrey, England. Ontario Regiment) Welsh Bagneux British Cemetery, Drudge John Henry J H 13th Private 10912 26 April 1918 I. D. 9. Regiment Gezaincourt 13th Kensington 2nd St Sever Cemetery Extension, Druery Dudley Victory D V London 18 October 1918 S. V. H. 11. Bn Lieutenant Rouen Son of James Duke, of Attleford, , Godalming; Duke James J Manchester 2nd Private 8825 30 18 October 1914 Le Touret Memorial Panels 34 and 35. husband of Ann Duke, of High Croft, Milford, Godalming, Surrey. Army Service A" Coy. Dunford Herbert H Private SS/22914 12 August 1917 Brookwood XIII. F. 2. Corps () Son of Sarah Jane Loring (formerly Dunford), of 2, Ordinary Dunford Reginald Jack R J Royal Navy H.M.S. Bulwark J/19958 18 26 November 1914 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 3 Beaconfield Rd., Kingfield, Woking, and the late Herbert Seamen Dunford. Woking War Memorial has Duford Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Edes William W East Yorkshire 2nd Private 9224 25 2 February 1915 Le Treport Military Cemetery Plot 1. Row B. Grave 1. Foster-son of E. Lee, of Woking, Surrey. Bernafay Wood British Edwards Herbert H Queen's 7th Corporal G/4472 33 13 July 1916 M. 84. Of Wych Hill Cottage, Star Hill, Woking Cemetery, Montauban Son of Mr G Edwards, of 12 Mabel Street, Woking. Edwards Oliver Raymond O R London 23rd Private 703149 21 2 October 1916 Warlencourt British Cemetery VII. D. 19. Formerly 3257 Queens. CWGC has 6883 London Regt Son of Edward Ellesley, 77 Courtnay Road, Woking. Husband of Kate Ellesley, 3 Oak Lane, College Road, Ellesley William W Queen's 6th Private G/22148 29 10 April 1917 Arras Memorial Bay 2 Maybury. Local paper gives her address in 1917 as Sunnyside, Maybury Hill 2nd Elliott Clarence William C W Queen's 1st 14 April 1918 Ploegsteert Memorial Panel 1 and 2. Lieutenant Elliott Reginald R Border 1st Corporal 20480 16 August 1917 Artillery Wood Cemetery VIII. D. 6. Son of Mrs Elliott, 115 Courtenay Road, Woking Elliott William Henry Emery W H E Queen's 2nd Private S/6063 18 May 1915 Merville Communal Cemetery III. E. 2. Pier and Face 5 D and 6 MM. Son of the late Mrs. F. Ellis, of 5, Walton Rd., Woking, Ellis Ernest Gordon E G Queen's "C" Coy. 7th Bn. Corporal G/1821 28 8 November 1916 Thiepval Memorial D. Surrey Son of Mrs. A. Browning, of 2, Cobbetts Cottages, Ellis Herbert Henry H H Wiltshire 1st Private 18674 19 7 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 13 A. Mayford, Woking, Surrey. Evitt Charles Edward John C E J Madras 1914-1918 Memorial, Son of Charles and Fanny Exton. Buried in Bangalore Exton Charles C Queen's 1/5th Corporal 240348 35 9 September 1918 Face 6. Chennai (Hosur Road) Cemetery. Son of Charles and Mary Jane Eyles, of 36, Church St., Eyles William Percy W P Manchester 1st Private 2162 23 21 December 1914 Le Touret Memorial Panels 34 and 35 Woking, Surrey Royal Garrison Mendinghem Military DSO MC. Son of Mrs. F. C. Farmer, of The Old Vicarage, Farmer Cyril C "B" Bty. 83rd Bde Major 33 3 August 1917 III. B. 27. Artillery Cemetery Horsell, Woking, and the late Rev. C. H. Farmer. 2nd RM Battalion, Lieutenant Dernancourt Comunal Farquharson Cecil Graham C G Royal Marines 24 March 1918 X. D. 9. MC. Spelt Farquarson on CWGC RND Colonel Cemetery Extension Seventh son of Mrs. Emma Farquharson, of "Glengarry," London Farquharson John Charles Lancelot J C L 14th Bn Lieutenant 33 1 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 54. The Grove, Woking, Surrey, and the late Col. M. H. Scottish Farquharson, R.M.L.I. Husband of H. Easthaugh (formerly Field), of 5, Harelands Field Edward James E J Queen's 11th Private T/240156 31 26 May 1918 Gwalia Cemetery II. B. 29. Cottages, St. John's, Woking. Only son of Frederick and Letitia Ann Field, of "Mickleham," Field Frederick Richard F R London 13th Corporal 492653 27 8 December 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery Panels 47 to 53. Arthurs Bridge Rd., Horsell, Woking, Surrey. Enlisted November, 1915. Also served in France. Lance Field John Alexander J A Queen's 2/4th 206657 32 21 December 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery Q. 93. of Knaphill Cottages, Knaphill, Woking Sergeant Buff's (East Dusains Military Cemetery, Son of Mrs Gittings, of 47 Mabel Street, Woking; husband Finch Victor George V G 6th Private G/13410 21 17 July 1917 IV. O. 51. Kent) Etrun of J. Finch, of 213, Birmingham Rd., Tipton, Staffs. Machine Gun Son of Mr & Mrs W H Finch, of 2 Boundary Villas, Finch Walter Wilson W W 15th Bty. Gunner 2542 25 7 June 1917 Arras Memorial Bay 10. Corps Boundary Road, Woking. Also left a widow. Son of Henry Busby Fleming and Clara Sophia Fleming, of Beacon Cemetery, Sailly- Fleming Frederick Charles F C London 7th Private 353350 21 8 June 1918 V. E. 8. 111, Walton Rd., Woking. Formerly 3205 2/6th East Surrey Laurette Regiment Royal Army attached to 1st Marcoing Communal Son of William and Caroline Fletcher, of 4, Abbey Rd., Fletcher William George W G Private 11760 19 26 November 1917 Sp. Mem. Medical Corps Bn, KSLI Cemetery Horsell, Woking, Surrey. 1st Base Army Service Bois Guillaume Communal Son of Gilbert and Edith Follett, of Bridge Cottage, Church Follett Albert Thomas Tanner A T T Mechanical Private M2/264880 30 17 November 1916 II. B. 13. Corps Cemetery Path, Woking; late of Wimbledon, Surrey. Transport Depot 18th (Queen Son of Alfred and Jennie Forster, of 133, Walton Rd., Forster Alfred Frederick John A F J Mary's Own) D Squadron Private 12793 30 24 May 1915 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 5. Woking, Surrey. Hussars Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Son of the Rev. Frederic La Trobe Foster and Frances Foster Bernard la Trobo B la T Manchester 19th Leiutenant 23 24 July 1916 A I F Burial Ground, Flers XVI. J. 2. Mary Foster, of Combe End, Danes Hill, Woking. Born at Widcombe, Somerset. 6th Dragoon Acting Foster James Gordon J G 3335 10 August 1918 Vis-en-Artois Memorial Panel 2. Guards Corporal Company East Quartermas Husband of Gertrude Mary Fowler, of 65, Vale Farm Rd., Fowler Thomas Amos T A 2nd 5754 31 13 May 1915 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery VIII. C. 30. Lancashire ter Woking, Surrey. Sergeant Son of Charles Francis, of St. Peter's Cottage, Sandy Francis Frederick F Queen's 1st Private G/3863 25 23 October 1918 Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau V. C. 10. Lane, Maybury, Woking Royal Windmill British Cemetery, Husband of M G. Francis, of 12, Binfield Rd., , Francis James J 1st Corporal 33010 33 10 November 1917 I. F. 17 Warwickshire Monchey-le-Preux Surrey Son of Charles Francis, of St. Peter's Cottage, Sandy Francis Sidney S Queen's "C" Coy. 2nd Bn Sergeant 9736 28 26 October 1917 Perth Cemetery ( Wall) VI. G. 4. Lane, Maybury, Woking, Surrey Francis Timothy T Son of James and Sarah Frazer. According to the Woking Frazer James J Lancers 5th Royal Irish Private 4517 22 14 May 1915 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery VIII. C. 38 News & Mail, both parents were dead and he had a sister living in Woking Buff's (East Abeele Aerodrome Military Freeland Percy Alfred P A 1st Corporal G/19122 17 July 1918 II. B. 9. Only son of Mr & Mrs T H Freeland, of Byfleet Village Kent) Cemetery Fremantle James Annals J A Scots Guards 1st Private 6396 11 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 11. Canadian Infantry Fry Arthur A 42nd Bn Private 192220 24 6 October 1916 Vimy Memorial Emigrated to Canada about 1911 (Quebec Regiment) Son of William Fuller and Lady Hill; married Barbara Pixley Guards Cemetery, Windy Fuller William Blyth W B Queen's 2nd Captain 31 16 May 1915 III. SS. 17 (now Barbara Carington), of Ladder Stile Cottage, Kingston Corner, Cuinchy Hill, Surrey. 2nd/16th Bn Son of George E. and Isabella Lansdown Fulton, of 4, (Queen's Fulton Frank Lawrence F L London Corporal 550330 19 20 March 1919 Karasouli Military Cemetery F. 1216. Victoria Villas, Brookwood, Surrey. Volunteered for Foreign Westminster Service Aug., 1914, served in France and Greece. Rifles). Brother of Mr. G. W. Gale, of 20, High St., Old Woking, Gale Thomas Henry T H 10th Hussars Private 32176 37 25 March 1918 Pozieres Memorial Panel 4 Surrey. Served in the South African Campaign. attd.129th Duke Gaskell John Charles Temple J C T 69th Punjabis of Connaught's Major 5 August 1917 Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery 1. AA. 7. Own Baluchis Volunteer Long Service Medal. Son of Alexander and Jane Company Gavin, of Ellinburgh; husband of Mary Gavin, of London Gavin Edmund E 1st/14th Bn Serjeant 10 45 1 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 54. "Broomfield," Woodham Rd., Woking, Surrey. Served in Scottish Major the South African Campaign. Surname spelt as Gain on Horsell Village Memorial Gibbins Arthur James A J Surname also shown as Gibbings Epehy Wood Farm Cemetery, Son of Frederick William Gibson-Lee and Louisa Gibson- Gibson-Lee William Charles W C Royal Sussex 7th Private G/17387 20 18 September 1918 I. B. 24. Epehy Lee, of 171, Boundary Rd., Woking, Surrey. DSO, Croix dc Guerre. Son of Trelawny B. and Alice Alfred Edward Giles A E Royal Navy HMS Manley Lieutenant 22 25 October 1917 Chatham Naval Memorial 20 Frances Giles, of Grange Cottage, Horsell, Woking, Boscawen Surrey. Giles William W Royal Fusiliers 36th Labour Bn Private 33585 36 13 February 1917 Calais Southern Cemetery Plot F. Row 4. Grave 2. Husband of Mabel Giles, of Cartbridge, nr. Woking, Surrey. Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Son of Mr. T. C. Gloster, of Laurel Dene, York Rd., Gloster Henry William H W Tank Corps Reinf. Depot Private 95365 8 October 1918 VII. J. 12A Le Treport Woking. Died of pneumonia following gas poisoning Godbold Henry James H J Son of the late George and Elizabeth Godfrey, of Oak Royal 330th RCC, Godfrey Robert Frederick R F Pioneer WR/23850 42 28 February 1918 Bedford House Cemetery Enclosure No.2 I. F. 5. Cottage, Knapp Hill, Woking; husband of Ethel Godfrey, of Engineers Roads & Quarries 14, St. Mary's Rd., Surbiton. Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Son of Mrs. Tallent, of 10, Bridge Rd., Chertsey, husband Colour Woking (St John the Baptist) Godfrey William James W J East Surrey 10th 18443 41 21 July 1916 Near East gate of Annie Hannah Jane Godfrey, of 238, Walton Rd., Sergeant Cemetery Extension Woking. 2nd Godfrey William John W J Black Watch 1st 19 3 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 10 A Son of Mr & Mrs A H Godfrey, The Dell, Woking Lieutenant 4 Oaks Road, Woking Son of William and Caroline Buff's (East Goldsmith Frederick Charles F C 5th Private T/3014 32 18 June 1916 Basra War Cemetery V. M. 16. Goldsmith, of Benenden, Kent; husband of Euphemia Kent) Goldsmith, of Millport, Buteshire. Good Robert R Son of Albert Edward and Mary Naomi Goodridge, of Queen St., ; husband of Charlotte Mary Goodridge, Goodridge Albert Edward A E Royal Fusiliers 2nd Private G/36394 30 11 August 1917 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 6 and 8. of 1, Old Reading Room, Queen St., Liphook, Hants.Formerly of 49 West Street, Woking Son of George and Emily Goring, of 39 Royal Oak Road, Royal 228th Army Goring William George Henry W G H Sapper 170499 29 9 July 1917 Canada Farm Cemetery I. B. 14. Woking; husband of Mrs Goring, 2 Abbey Farm House, Engineers Troops Coy. Walden's Park Road, Horsell, Woking. Army Service Gorton Thomas T 819th M.T. Coy Private M2/181474 6 November 1918 Skopje British Cemetery H. 8. Corps Gover Charles George C G Manchester 2nd Private 8723 28 October 1914 Le Touret Memorial Panels 34 and 35. Gover William Herbert W H Queen's 11th Private G/6853 23 March 1918 Arras Memorial Bay 2. Son of Mrs. Emily People, of 4, Cobbett's Cottages, Mayford, Woking. Probably the Christopher People on Royal Gray Christopher Charles C C 7th Pontoon Park Driver 92056 36 26 September 1918 Hagle Dump Cemetery VI. D. 1. Westfield School Banner. See Woking Newa & Mail 11 Engineers October 1918 which states he is an old Westfield School boy Grayson Alfred A Husband of Lucy Gertrude Florence Green, of "Sandley," Green Henry H Royal Sussex 2nd Private L/10123 21 30 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 20. 49, York Rd., Woking. Royal Field "B" Bty. 242nd 2nd Son of Mrs. M. Greenfield, of Edenmore, Mount Hermon, Greenfield Gerald Henry G H 20 17 August 1917 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery XVI. A. 1. Artillery Bde Lieutenant Woking, and the late Henry Greenfield. Royal Garrison Fifteen Ravine British Husband of Mrs Gregory, Beresford, Heathside, Woking. Gregory Edwin John E J 244th Siege Bty. Gunner 90439 35 2 October 1918 II. G. 13. Artillery Cemetery, Villers-Plouich SDGW has John Edwin. Shown as Edward John Son of Cornelius Gregory and Elizabeth Knight (formerly Royal Garrison Wimereux Communal Gregory Joe J 115th Heavy Bty. Gunner 166051 21 4 January 1918 VIII. B. 22. Gregory), of The Triangle, Goldsworth Road, Woking, Artillery Cemetery Surrey. King's Own Son of John Edward and Annie Ellen Gripper, of Barnes, Gripper Edward Cutbush E C Yorkshire Light 7th Captain 29 5 December 1917 Etaples Military Cemetery XXVIII. D. 9. London; husband of Ruby K. Gripper, of Ward's Cross, Infantry Hurst, Twyford, Berks. 11th (Prince Son of James and Elizabeth Gunner, of Stringer's Farm, Gunner Samson Albert S A Albert's Own) Private 6676 33 11 November 1917 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery VIII. I. 112. Stoke Hill, Guildford. Sister Mrs Boxall of Kingfield Hussars Lance Pier and Face 5 D and 6 Gunner William W Queen's 7th G/1521 1 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial Son of Mr & Mrs Gunner, Arthur's Bridge Road, Woking Corporal D Lance Gwynn Frank Michael F M Middlesex 3rd G/5964 15 April 1915 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 49 and 51. Corporal Acting Pier and Face 5 D and 6 Son of Peter and Emily Haddow, of Starhill, Woking, Haddow Walter Peter W P Queen's 7th G/1720 23 13 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial Corporal D Surrey. Son of Ernest James and Fanny Hall, of Boundary Villa, Hall Arthur Ernest A E Queen's 1st Private 240981 20 13 April 1918 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery XXVI. F. 8A. 105, Boundary Rd., Woking. Brother of Mrs. M. D. Field, of 2, Knaphill Cottages, Robin Hambridge Harry George H G Queen's 2nd Private L/9300 30 29 October 1914 Tyne Cot Memorial LXI. K. 24 Hood Rd., Knaphill, Woking. Northumberlan Son of Rev W F T Hamilton, of Cromer, formerly of Christ Hamilton Herbert Otho H O 12th Lieutenant 23 25 September 1915 Loos Memorial Panel 61 d Fusiliers Church, Woking Pier and Face 12 D and Hampshire Frank F Middlesex 2nd Private G/23503 23 October 1916 Thiepval Memorial Mrs Hampshire lived at 92 Walton Road, Woking 13 B. Stump Road Cemetery, Hampshire Thomas T Queen's 7th Private 13520 30 18 November 1916 A. 89. Husband of Mrs Hampshire, Friary Cottages, Horsell Green Grandcourt Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Combles German Cem. Hampton Charles Frederick C F Essex 9th Private 326107 24 August 1918 Guards' Cemetery, Combles Mem. 30. Klein-Vierstraat British Hampton Dick Terry D T Queen's 1st Private G/15002 8 May 1918 IV. D. 24 Cemetery St Julien Dressing Station Hampton Frank F Queen's 7th Private G/37753 38 12 July 1917 II. J. 21/24. Of Anthony's, Horsell, Woking Cemetery Panel 14 to 17 and 162 Son of Mrs. Edith Hampton, of 69, Eve Rd., Woking, Hampton George G Queen's 2nd Private G/5088 20 26 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial to 162A. Surrey. Harber Charles Herbert C H Son of Mrs. Kate E. Earl, of 7, Temple Bar Rd., St. John's, Harding Herbert H Middlesex 3rd Bandsman L/11204 23 30 September 1915 Loos Memorial Panel 99 to 101 Knapp Hill, Woking, Surrey. Railway Dugouts Burial SDWG & CWGC has George Henry. Formerly 4085 Harding Henry George H G London 23rd Private 6862 4 January 1917 VI. Q. 24. Ground Queen's. Also 703133 London Regt Son of George and Louisa Hardwick, of 45, Arthur's Bridge Hardwick George Henry Edward G H E Queen's 1st Private L/9483 24 25 March 1915 Hamburg Cemetery I. G. 2. Rd., Woking, Surrey. Born at Hindhead, Surrey. Royal West Bailleul Communal Cemetery Son of Mrs. E. Hardy, of 3, Lenham Villas, High Clere, Hardy Harry James H J 8th Private G/2667 19 22 June 1916 II. E. 174. Kent Extension (Nord) Knaphill, Woking, Surrey Harman Arthur A Harris Edmund Augustus E A Queen's 6th Private G/1002 34 8 May 1917 Arras Memorial Bay 2. Widow lived at 43 Courtenay Road, Woking Harwood Edward Alfred E A Royal Artillery 460th Bty. Gunner 52759 30 May 1915 East Mudros Military Cemetery I. A. 23. Son of Mr & Mrs C G Hawkes, of Barry Cottage, Hook Hawkes Charles Basil C B Queen's 2/4th Corporal T/1965 19 18 September 1915 Helles Memorial Panel 30 and 31 Heath Haybell William W 2nd Son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hayes, of Upton Grey Hayes Harry Urmson H U Black Watch 1st 19 13 October 1915 Loos Memorial Panel 78 to 83. Lieutenant House, Basingstoke, Hants DSO. Son of Major P. A. Hayes, of Dingle, Co. Kerry, and of Lady Babtie (nee Barry), of Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork. Born Hayes William W Queen's 2nd Captain 27 20 October 1918 Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa I. C. 19. 11 April 1891. Memorial at St Edward the Confessor Church, Sutton Green La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Haylor William W Sussex 2nd Private L/9478 14 September 1914 Memorial Machine Gun Son of Annie Sophia Hayter, and the late Stephen Hayter. Hayter Stephen William S W 63rd Bn. Private 130479 19 21 August 1918 Bucquoy Communal Cemetery A. 7. Corps Formerly G/28585 Royal West Kent Regiment Lancashire Son of Mr. R. Heath, of "Chisholme," Maybury Hill, Woking. Heath Edwin E 15th Private 47107 27 16 December 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial Panel 54 to 60 and 163A Fusiliers Formerly 015672 RAOC New Zealand Messines Ridge British Heath Frederick F No. 2 Coy. Private 10/1843 25 14 June 1917 IV. F. 49. Son of Mr & Mrs William Heath, Council Farm,Woking. MGC Cemetery Husband of Lilian Jane Heath, of 6, Yeoman Terrace, Philosophe British Cemetery, Heath William Benjamin W B Labour Corps 130th Company Private 77438 34 10 March 1918 III. B. 42. Englefield Rd., Knaphill, Woking Manager of Knaphill Co- Mazingarbe op, Formerly 52833 Queen's 22nd Inf. Labour Coy Woking News & Mail says Son of the Rev D and Mrs Heaton, formerly of Woking and now of Scunthorpe, Lincs. 14th attached to 2nd Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery No. Heaton Eric Rupert E R Middlesex 19 1 July 1916 A. 89. CWGC states Son of the late Rev. Daniel Heaton and of 16th Lieutenant 1, Auchon Villers Mrs. Heaton, of Cressbrook, 46, Pembroke Crescent, Hove, Sussex. Buff's (East Hedgecock John Edward J E 7th Private G/10432 3 May 1917 Arras Memorial Bay 2. CWGC has Edward John Kent) Son of Thomas Herbert, of Sunbury, Middx.; husband of M. La Neuville British Cemetery, Herbert Jesse J Queen's 7th Private G/5818 28 2 July 1916 I. A. 46. E. Herbert, of 26, St. John's Rd., Carshalton, Surrey, Corbie formerly of 39 Courtenay Road, Woking Son of Mrs. Boorer (formerly Heward), of Woking; husband Heward Allan A Royal Fusiliers 13th Private 6020 29 17 November 1918 Caudry British Cemetery I. D. 15 of Winifred Caroline Heward, of Birtley Rd., Bramley, Surrey. Canadian Heward Alfred Peter A P 4th Sapper 1078747 35 9 September 1918 Sun Quarry Cemetery, Cherisy F. 9. 4th son of Mrs Boorer, 24 Church Street, Woking Engineers 2nd Son of Mr Horace Hickling, Little Firs, Shaftsbury Road, Hickling John Christopher J C Middlesex 9th 23 16 April 1916 Basra Memorial Panel 30 and 64 Lieutenant Woking Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Machine Gun MM. Husband of Mrs Hill, of 3 Boundary Villas, Boundary Hill Charles C 19th Bn. Sergeant 4342 26 26 March 1918 Arras Memorial Bay 10 Corps Road, Woking Lance Villers-Bretonneux Military Son of Charles Henry William and Louisa Ann Hill, of 1, Hill George Edward G E Queen's 7th G/68544 19 19 October 1918 XVII. AA. 8. Corporal Cemetery Brookwood Farm Cottages, Knap Hill, Woking, Surrey. Hill John J Stoker 2nd Son of John and E. A. Hills, of Aldermere Cottage, Hills Rowland R Royal Navy HMS Victory K/30385 21 21 March 1916 Brookwood 177299 Class Goldsworth Rd., Woking Son of William and Harriett Hilton; husband of Annie Eliza Hilton Harry H London 6th Rifleman 322901 34 20 February 1917 Bedford House Cemetery Enclosure No.4 I. G. 14. Hilton, of 2, Brunswick Hill, Reading. Formerly of 9 The Triangle, Goldsworth Road, Woking. Born at Eastbourne. Son of Mrs Green of 26 Rosebank Cottages, West Field. Hoad Albert A Queen's 2/4th Private T/2651 19 September 1915 Helles Memorial Panel 30 and 31 Also known as Bert - See 'In Memoriam' Woking News & Mail 20 September 1918 Son of Mrs. N. D. Green, of 26, Rosebank Cottages, Hoad Fred F Queen's 2/4th Private 206589 21 21 December 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery S. 111. Westfield, Woking. Holbourn Cyril Ralph C R Hollis Alfred Ernest A E 15 November 1917 Royal Army 32nd Base Son of Mrs. E. Scott, of "Coromandel," Maybury Hill, Hollis Charles Frederick C F Private 10748 23 12 May 1917 Armara War Cemetery XIII. G. 5. Medical Corps General Hospital Woking. Son of Alfred and Sophia Homersham, of "Lampeter", Royal Flying Gorre British and Indian Homersham Alfred Jones A J London Rgt Lieutenant 25 18 February 1918 V. D. 16. Mount Hermon Rd., Woking, Surrey; husband of Phyllis Corps Cemetery Olive Homersham. Mechanicia Son of Edwin and Ellen Hopton, of Gloucester; husband of Hopton Thomas Francis T F Royal Navy HMS Good Hope 294560 36 1 November 1914 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 3 n Margaret Hopton, of 12, Broadway, Woking, Surrey. Horne Henry James H J Howard James John J J Son of William Howard, of Woking; husband of Florence P. Leading Howard William W Royal Navy HMS Ardent 220176 29 31 May 1916 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 12 E. Lee (formerly Howard), of 23, Hipley St., Woking, Seaman Surrey. Brother of Mrs C Harvey, of Mayford Howell Arthur Anthony A A Howell Henry Thomas H T Pier and Face 5 D and 6 Lived with his cousin Mr F W Gibson Lee and Mrs Lee, of Hunt William Frederick W F Queen's 7th Sergeant L/6886 32 28 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial D Boundary Road, Woking Son of the late William Richard and Laura Annie Hunt, of 65 Hunt William Frederick W F Queen's 7th Corporal G/37924 27 21 May 1918 Pozieres Memorial Panel 14 and 15 Boundary Road, Woking Hussey Jack Bruce J B London 3rd Private 2004 10 March 1915 Le Touret Memorial Panel 44 Royal Flying 2nd Air Hutchison Charles John C J 25th Squadron 44754 28 17 June 1917 Lapugnoy Military Cemetery IV. F. 11. Husband of B. Hutchison, of 17, West St., Woking, Surrey. Corps Mechanic Northern Son of Arthur Robert Ingpen, K.C., and Mrs. M. E. Ingpen, Ingpen Edward Lucian E L Rhodesian Lieutenant 25 10 June 1916 Ndola (Kansenshi) Cemetery 2. A. 6. of 13, Wynnstay Gardens, Kensington, London. Formerly of Police Ashwood Grange, Heathfield Road, Woking Son of Arthur Ingpen, K.C., and Mrs. Ingpen, of Ashwood Machine Gun Ingpen Norman Cecil N C 175th Major 23 4 December 1917 Tincourt New British Cemetery III. E. 35. Grange, Heathfield Road, Woking; husband of Vera Corps Ingpen, of Highmount, Guildford. Lance Ingram William David W D Hampshire 14th 19793 3 September 1916 Couin Military Cemetery IV. A. 3. Corporal Royal Garrison Son of Rosa Inwood, of Moor Lane, Westfield, Woking, and Inwood Albert Morris A M Gunner 2354 26 29 June 1915 Old Woking Burial Ground Near East boundary Artillery the late David Inwood Longuenesse (St Omer) Son of Mrs. D. Inwood, of Woking; husband of Mrs. L. Inwood Thomas David T D Queen's 1st Private L/8170 28 24 October 1915 III. A. 4 Souvenir Cemetery Inwood, of 201, Market Cottages, Old Woking. Ives J A James John Arthur J A Queen's 2/4th Private T/206651 2 January 1918 Jerusalem War Cemetery S. 22. Royal Field Jater Frederick John F J 57th Bty. Driver 56501 1 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 5 and 9 Artillery Jater Harry Horace H H Essex 4th Private 37003 33 2 November 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery Panels 33 to 39. of Board School Road, Woking Jay Henry H Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Leading Son of Mr & Mrs John and Annie Maria Jelley, of 20 Jelley Albert George A G Royal Navy HMS Ardent J/5935 26 29 November 1915 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 7 Seaman Rosebank Cottages, Westfield, Woking Jennings Alfred Robert George A R G Queen's 1st Private L/10809 23 April 1917 Arras Memorial Bay 2 Madras 1914-1918 Memorial, Jones Samuel S Queen's 1/5th Private 2614 24 June 1915 Face 6. Buried in Lucknow Cantonment Military Cemetery Chennai Coldstream Kruiseecke German Son of Rachel and William Jordan; husband of Flory May Jordan William Henry W H 1st Private 5456 28 29 October 1914 Zantvoorde British Cemetery Guards Cem. Mem. 22. Jordan, of Thorne Cottage, St. John's, Woking, Surrey. Royal Walton and Keene Thomas George T G Signal Depot Sapper 194999 28 25 January 1917 2214 Son of Charles and Mary Keene, of Weybridge. Engineers (Weybridge) Cemetery MC. Son of Leopold E. and Evelyn Keller, of "Wairoa," Keller Roderick Leopold R L Royal Air Force Captain 25 15 August 1918 Shenley (St Boltoph) CemeteryIn S.W. corner Hadley Wood, Middx. 2nd. Attached to South African Nigeria Son of Howard and Isabel Kent, of 1, Claremont Ave., Kent Clifford C Sergeant 16086 25 23 May 1918 Pemba Cemetery B. 25. Infantry Regiment, Woking, Surrey, England W.A.F.F. Son of Howard and Isabel Kent, of Woking, Surrey. SDGW Kent Cyril Geoffrey C G London 13th Private 5776 26 1 August 1916 Maroeuil British Cemetery III. B. 13. has Cecil Geoffrey. Formerly 3644 5th London Rgt King Arthur A King John Joseph J J Petty Son of John and Emma Knight, of 3, Dormer Villas, St. Knight John Alfred J A Royal Navy HMS Queen Mary 307399 34 31 May 1916 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 16 Officer John's, Woking. Native of Kingston-on-Thames. Son of Mrs. Knott, of 27, Boundary Rd., Woking, and the Frederick William Northamptonsh Woking (St John the Baptist) Knott F W G 3rd Private 59784 37 12 November 1918 In South part late F. W. G. Knott; husband of Jane Knott, of Rockwood, George ire Cemetery Extension Highclere, Knaphill, Woking. Maurice Montague Wimbledon Gap Road Son of Mr. and Mrs. Knott, of Woking; husband of Mary Knott M M W East Surrey 2/5th Private 2458 28 1 January 1916 B. C1. 168 William Cemetery Harriett King Knott, of 35, Ridley Rd., Wimbledon. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kurn, of Mayford, Woking, Kurn Arthur A Suffolk 8th Private 28917 23 24 August 1916 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery VIII. B. 158 Surrey. Delville Wood Cemetery, Son of Mr & Mrs J Kurn, of Saunder's Lane, Mayford, Kurn James George J G Queen's 2nd Private 3662 1 September 1916 VIII. H. 9 Longueval Woking. Woking News & Mail has James L Posted to 2/2nd Ste. Emilie Valley Cemetery, Formerly 38780 ASC. Husband of Mrs Lade, of 12 Walton Lade George G Royal Fusiliers Private 92220 30 19 September 1918 III. C. 12. London Rgt Villers-Faucon Terrace, Woking London Laing Theodore T 14th Private 2131 1 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 54 Scottish Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lane, of 7, Omega Rd., Woking, Lane Alfred James A J Essex 2nd Corporal 46981 19 2 September 1918 Dury Crucifix Cemetery II. K. 20. Surrey Pier and Face 12 D and Langstone Albert Frederick A F Middlesex 1/8th Private TF/5725 6 October 1916 Thiepval Memorial 13 B. Panel 14 to 17 and 162 Son of Edward and Caroline Martha Lawrence, of 14, The Lawrence Arthur A Queen's 2nd Private G/18558 19 4 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial to 162A. Rise, Kingsway, Woking, Surrey. Panel 119 to 125 or 222 Son of Mrs Lawrence, 1 Thatched Cottage, Princess Road, Lawrence Alexander Charles A C Border 1st Private 11060 18 24 August 1915 Helles Memorial and 223 Maybury Son of William and Kate Lawrence, of Thatch Cottage, Lawrence Charles Alfred A R Border 2nd Private 11770 17 12 March 1915 Le Touret Memorial Panel 19 and 20. Princess Rd., Maybury, Woking. War Memorial has Alfred Roger Lawrence William James W J Calvaire (Essex) Military Son of William Alf. and Alice Louisa Leat, of 7, Grey Villas, Leat Albert John A J Queen's 6th Private L/10670 17 28 June 1915 I. N. 3. Cemetery Russell Rd., Horsell, Woking. Panel 14 to 17 and 162 Son of the late Joseph and Jane Lee, of Kingfield Cottages, Lee Arthur George A G Queen's 3/4th Private T/205795 36 5 November 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial to 162A. Knaphill Pier and Face 16 B and Lee Herbert John H J Rifle Brigade 12th Rifleman S/14357 7 October 1916 Thiepval Memorial 16 C. Squadron 14th (King's) Quartermas Leigh Henry James Deccan H J D 3599 28 June 1916 Basra Memorial Panel 2 Hussars ter Sergeant Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Highland Light Wimereux Communal Levett Frederick George Henry F G 1st Sergeant 10079 29 1 January 1915 I. C. 13 Son of George John and Annie Levett, of Woking, Surrey Infantry Cemetery Coldstream Grove Town Cemetery, Husband of Mrs Lindridge, Hawkhurst, Abbey Road, Lindridge Victor William V W 2nd Private 5087 31 29 January 1917 II. M. 34. Guards Meaulte Horsell Not on Roll. Son of William & Mary Lipyeat, of Woking, Lipyeat Ernest John E J Labour Corps 982nd Co. Private 562842 37 5 March 1919 Haidar Pasha Cemetery I. E.18 Surrey. Husband of Lilly Lipyeat, of 35 Homestead Road, Caterham, Surrey. Formerly 41141, 5th Bn, Royal Fusiliers Royal Naval Air Flight Sub Littleboy Vernon Hatherden V H 22 22 December 1917 Horsell (St Mary) Churchyard In North-East part. Son of Mrs. F. Littleboy, of The Shrubberies, Horsell. Service Lieutenant Ox & Bucks Pier and Face 10 A and Son of Edward and Annie Loader, of White Causeway, Loader William W 1/4th Private 5692 28 5 November 1916 Thiepval Memorial Light Infantry 10 D. Rd., Knap Hill, Woking, Surrey. Elder son of William Henry and Lydia Lock, of Sheets Brown's Road Military Heath, Brookwood, Surrey. Born at Manor Park, London. Lock William Absalom W A Wiltshire 6th Lieutenant 20 25 September 1915 I. F. 6. Cemetery, Festubert Educated at Edgeborough (Guildford); Marlborough College (Wilts.) and Pembroke College, Cambridge. 2nd Locke Edward George E G Royal Air Force 48th Squadron 19 19 August 1918 Hillside Cemetery, Le Quesnel I. E. 7. Son of Mr & Mrs G Locke, Holyoake Cresent, Horsell Lieutenant Lance Pier and Face 5 D and 6 Lomax Thomas Henry T H Queen's 7th G/1721 1 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial 97 York Road Woking Corporal D Loring George Frederick G F Queen's 1st Private L/10200 27 September 1914 Braine Communal Cemetery A. 20. (Sp. Mem.). Attached to 6th Royal Flying 2nd Air Cite Bonjean Military Lovelock Albert Arthur George A A G Seige Battery, 43584 22 31 July 1917 VIII. D. 22. Widow lived at 9 Wilfred Street, Woking Corps Mechanic Cemetery, Armentieres RGA Canadian Raillencourt Communal Lucas Thomas Stephen T S Private 257246 29 29 September 1918 II. E. 5. Youngest son of Mrs Lucas, 71 Goldsworth Road, Woking Mounted Rifles Cemetery Extension Queen Mary's Daughter of James and Mary Luker, of Woking, Surrey. Luker Doris Mary D M Army Auxiliary Worker 6947 21 13 February 1919 Etaples Military Cemetery LXXII. B. 15 Joined in Jan., 1917, and had been in France 12 months. Corps Son of Son of James George and Mary M. Luker, of 4, London Cemetery and Luker James Ryder J R London 19th Private 5194 21 15 September 1916 1A.C.20 Oaks Rd., Woking, Surrey. Formerly, of 70 Arthur's Bridge Extension, Longueval Road, Woking East La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Maby Edward Edginton E E 1st Bandsman 8586 26 August 1914 Lancashire Memorial 1st/15th Bn Son of Mr & Mrs Peter MacDonald, Commercial Road, (Prince of Wales' MacDonald Gilbert Paul G P London Rifleman 536682 33 28 November 1917 Cambrai Memorial, Louverval Panel 12. Woking. Married with two children. Memorial at the Coign Own Civil Service Church. Rifles). Directorate of Son of Sir John Hay Athole Macdonald, G.C.B.; husband of Graves Bailleul Communal Cemetery MacDonald John Doran J D Captain 49 1 March 1916 II. B. 79. Katherine Alleyne Macdonald, of Harfield, Hambledon, Registration Extension (Nord) Hants. and Enquiries Company Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Husband of Alice Pier and Face 6 D and 7 Mahoney Harry H Royal Scots 11th Sergeant 6207 37 14 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial Mahoney, of 2, Norley Villas, Barrack Path, Knaphill, D. Major Woking, Surrey. Able Mair Walter Frederick W F Royal Navy HMS Excellent J/55500 4 March 1918 Brookwood Y. 180659. DSM. Son of Mr & Mrs Mair, 1 Walton Road, Woking Seaman Manning Frank F Queen's 1st Private S/4863 30 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 11 - 13 and 14 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mant, of 3, South Rd., Horsell, Mant Walter Charles W C Rifle Brigade 13th Rifleman 46195 19 13 September 1918 Vis-en-Artois Memorial Panel 10 Woking. Royal Flesquieres Hill British Mant William George W G H.Q. 2nd Div. Driver 14156 28 September 1918 II. D. 6. Engineers Cemetery Pier and Face 9 D and Son of James William and Elizabeth Mary March, of March Henry Stanley H S London 1/2nd Private 3084 22 1 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial 16 B. Riverside, The Quay, Christchurch, Hants. Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference "A" Coy 1/16th Son of Joseph William and Alice Martha Marsh, of 6, Marsh Arthur Leonard A L London (Queen's Corporal 550104 23 1 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 13 C Claremont Avenue, Woking, Surrey. Westminster) Dantzig Alley British Son of George and Ellen Marshall, of 4, Cherryfield Marshall Thomas William T W Queen's 7th Private G/5819 21 1 July 1916 III. O. I. Cemetery, Mametz Terrace, Cherry St., Woking "C" Coy. 1st/13th Pier and Face 9 D 9 C 13 Son of Alfred John and Norah Maslen, of Francis Cottages, Maslen Alfred John A J London Corporal 490529 20 17 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial Kensington Bn. C and 12 C. Knaphill, Woking, Surrey Coldstream Son of James and Edith Matthews, of 4, Redways Matthews John Victor J V 2nd Private 20011 20 24 September 1917 Bleuet Farm Cemetery I. E. 37. Guards Cottages, The Lye, St. John's, Woking. Son of the late William May, of "Windgates," Merrow, 303rd Prisoner of Guildford, husband of Helen Edith May, of 10, Beaconsfield May Christopher C Labour Corps Corporal 650462 41 18 June 1920 Old Woking Burial Ground In North-West part War Coy. Rd., Kingfield, Woking. Formerly G/35462 11 Bn, Royal Sussex King's Royal Woking (St John the Baptist) Son of George and Ellen May, of I, Norley Villas, Barrack May William Arthur W A 13th Rifleman R/14567 23 27 November 1918 Near East gate. Rifle Corps Cemetery Extension Path, Knaphill, Woking. Born at St. John's, Woking. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead, of 22, South Rd., Horsell, Mead Bertie Leonard B L Queen's 7th Sergeant G/4404 25 10 August 1918 Vis-en-Artois Memorial Panel 3. Woking, Surrey Petty Medhurst William Edward W E Royal Navy HMS Cornwallis Officer 1st 158162 39 25 April 1915 V Beach Cemetery Special Memorial B. 49. Class Honourable Meech Ernest George E G Artillery 2nd Private 9801 15 May 1917 Arras Memorial Bay 1. Company Formerly 19332 2nd Bn, East Surrey Regt. Husband of G. 1035th Area Mikra British Cemetery, Messam William W Labour Corps Private 489448 31 16 December 1918 1002 A. Hawkins (formerly Messam), of 115, Church Gate, Employment Coy. Kalamaria Leicester. Of Soberton Heath, Bishop's Waltham, Hants. Y Farm Military Cemetery, Millar Robert R Queen's 2nd Private S/782 12 February 1915 E. 2 Bois Grenier Son of George and Eliza Millard; husband of Violet Emily Royal Hamel Military Cemetery, Millard George William G W 154th Field Co Sapper 139931 22 16 November 1916 II. C. 10. Millard, of 2, Victoria Cottages, Frailey Hill, Maybury, Engineers Beaumont Hamel Woking, Surrey. Royal 141st Army Bertenacre Military Cemetery, Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Mills, of Thornash Villa, South Road, Mills William W Sapper 65716 19 11 September 1918 II. A. 9. Engineers Troops Coy. Fletre Horsell, Woking, Surrey Husband of Maud Mitchell, of 4, Omega Rd., Woking, Mitchell Alfred A Worcestershire 3rd Private 9226 32 12 March 1915 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 34 Surrey Husband of L. Clissold (formerly Mitchell), of 6, Victoria Royal Imperial Signal Mitchell Daniel Stuart D S Sapper 184576 37 18 October 1918 Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery 6. F. 8. Terrace, Knaphill, Woking, Surrey, England. Born at Cork, Engineers Coy. Ireland. Mitchell Frank F Mitchell Henry H The King's Husband of Grace Froud Molyneux, of 4, Norley Villa, Molyneux John J (Liverpool 1st Private 8861 30 16 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 4 and 6. Barrack Path, St. John's, Woking. Regiment) Royal Field 124th Bty. 28th Son of Margaret Moore, of 149, Maybury Rd., Woking, and Moore Ernest E Gunner 49875 29 5 August 1917 The Huts Cemetery I. D. 2. Artillery Bde. the late Edwin Moore. Moore William Harold W H Eldest son of Mr William and Mrs Moorey, of 117 Moorey John J Queen's 1st Private L/8543 29 2 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 11 - 13 and 14 Courtenay Road, Woking Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Son of Elizabeth Company Royal Morgan, of Connaught Rd., Brookwood, and the late Morgan Albert Henry William A H W Sergeant 1851040 38 21 December 1920 Brookwood 185179 Engineers William Morgan; husband of Rose Morgan, of 36, Bell St., Major Shaftesbury, Dorset. St. Thomas Avenue. Morgan Lawrence Cyril L C Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference King's Own Marmaduke Robert Blighty Valley Cemetery, Son of Mr Alfred Noel & Mrs Jessie M. I. Morley, of Morley M R H Yorkshire Light 8th Lieutenant 22 1 July 1916 V. J. 22. Hood Authuile Wood Lychwood, Worplesdon Hill, Woking Infantry King's Own Son of Arthur Henry and Jessie Morton, of 52 Board Schoo Morton Arthur Harry A H Yorkshire Light 9th Sergeant 38268 19 9 April 1917 Arras Memorial Bay 7. Road, Woking Infantry Vielle-Chapelle New Military Moulding Percy P Middlesex 4th Private 6924 15 October 1914 V. C. 2. Cemetery, Lacouture 8th attached to Northamptonsh 1st Bn Royal Son of Alfred and Lucy Annie Moulding, of 92, Bexley Rd., Moulding Sydney Dormer S D Lieutenant 22 August 1915 Helles Memorial Panel 154 and 155. ire Inniskilling Erith, Kent Fusiliers Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery, Moulding William Arthur W A Middlesex 16th Private 43372 25 May 1917 V. F. 19. Arras Machine Gun "E" Coy. Heavy Alexandria (Hadra) War Formerly 1066 10th Bn Royal Fusiliers. Son of Alfred Moulding Walter William W W Sergeant 40326 27 April 1917 D. 108. Corps (Motors) Sect. Memorial Cemetery Moulding, of 92, Bexley Rd., Erith, Kent Munday Silas S Queen's 2/4th Private 2721 19 10 August 1915 Green Hill Cemetery I. G. 5. Son of Mr & Mrs Munday, Westfield Farm Son of Absalom A. and Hannah E. Neal (now Mrs. Pittam), Neal Herbert Henry H H Dorset 1st Private 8711 21 13 October 1914 Le Touret Memorial Panel 22 and 23 of 39, Poole Rd., Woking. Neal Lyall Marcus L M Queen's 2/4th Private T/205868 21 21 December 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery S. 4. James Charles Son of Major James Alexander Ness and Winifred Isobel Ness J C A Bedfordshire 2nd Lieutenant 19 29 June 1915 Le Touret Memorial Panel 10 and 11. Alexander Ness, of Kinkell, Woking, Surrey. Ancre British Cemetery, Son of Henry William and Jane Neville, of 28, Lansdown Neville Harry H F Royal Sussex 11th Private 764 19 3 September 1916 III. D. 33. Beaumont Hamel Place, Lewes, Sussex. Born at Beckenham, Kent. Neville Joseph J Neville John Anthony J A Naval Neville went to Maybury School Edward Cecil Henry Stow Maries (SS Mary and Son of Edward F. and Millicent Maud Nicholls, of Nicholls E C Royal Air Force 41st Sqdn. Lieutenant 20 20 September 1918 Robert Margarets) Churchyard Weybourne, Pembroke Road, Woking, Surrey Nicholls Frederick F Nicholls William W Royal Marine Son of L. and F. North, of 19, Phoenix Park Terrace, North Edward David E D HMS Bulwark Private PO/16622 18 26 November 1914 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 6 Light Infantry Basingstoke. Northcote Frederick Charles F C Queen's 2nd Private G/22345 35 14 July 1917 Croisilles British Cemetery I. B. 7. Husband of Mary Jane Northcote, of 39, Eve Rd., Woking. Norton George G Lance Panel 14 to 17 and 162 Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Ogden, of 32, Carrington St., Ogden Leonard Thomas L T Queen's 10th G/7577 28 22 September 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial Corporal to 162A. Kettering, Northants. CHECK Orr David Waters D W London Post Office Rifles Private 372770 27 August 1917 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 54. Son of Mrs Orr, Tarbolton Villa, Boundary Road, Woking

Machine Gun Panel 154 to 159 and Only son of Stephen and Kate Ottaway, of 113, Courtenay Ottaway George Ernest G E 64th Bde. Private 72314 22 20 September 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial Corps (Infantry) 163A. Rd., Woking, Surrey. Formerly 1173 Queen's Company East Page George Sparman G S 1st Sergeant 9261 1 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 6 C. Of 12 Rosberry Villas, Maybury, Woking Lancashire Major Royal Only Pannell found in Staff records Pannell Stephen S 69th Field Co Sapper 65907 30 November 1917 Cambrai Memorial, Louverval Panel 1 and 2. Engineers was a T Pannell of 236 Walton Road, Woking. Son of C.H. and Ellen Park, Park Arthur A Royal Sussex 2nd Private L/8267 38 24 August 1918 Pernes British Cemetery IV. B. 17. of Brighton. Served in the South African War Parsons Frederick George F G Pascoe John Mydhope J M Royal Navy HMS Monmouth Midshipman 16 1 November 1914 Plymouth Naval Memorial 1 Son of Mydhope and Adelaide Pascoe

Son of the late Mr F C Peake & Mrs Peake, of Locksley, Peake William Francis Copson W F C Queen's 1st Lieutenant 29 7 July 1916 St Sever Cemetery, Rouen Officers, A. 3. 7 Mount Hermon Road, Woking. Native of Horsell, Surrey. Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Royal Garrison 45th Anti-Aircraft Peerless William Richard W R Gunner 164645 7 July 1918 Bandon Hill Cemetery C. 374. Artillery Coy Leading Son of James and Clara Jane Peto, of Winter Cottage, Peto Ernest Edwin E E Royal Navy HMS Ettrick K/6056 26 7 July 1917 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 26 Stoker Knaphill, Woking, Surrey Royal Field Acting Peto George Arthur G A 34th Reserve Bty 62922 25 9 November 1918 Brookwood Y. 182206 Son of James Peto, of Winter Cottage, Knaphill, Woking Artillery Bombardier South Son of William and Frances Petrie, of 6, Blatchford Rd., Petrie Leslie Robert L R 1/5th Privare 204464 18 28 September 1918 Vis-en-Artois Memorial Panel 6 and 7. Staffordshire Pirbright, Surrey Royal Munster Son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. R. Phayre, of "Belgaum," Woking, Phayre Charles Frederick C F 2nd Lieutenant 23 27 August 1914 Etreux British Cemetery II. 5. Fusiliers Surrey Eldest son of Lt. Col. R. Phayre, O.B.E., D.L., and Mrs. Phayre Richard Herbert R H Yorkshire 2nd Lieutenant 24 27 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 33. Frances Anne Phayre, of "Belgaum," Woking, Surrey. Phillips Ernest William E W Suffolk 7th Private 6030 1 October 1915 Loos Memorial Panel 37 and 38. Oaks Road, Woking Grenadier Lance Son of Frederick and Annie Phillips, of Hoe Bridge Cottage, Phillips William W 3rd 22352 24 20 May 1918 Etaples Military Cemetery LXVII. D. 7. Guards Corporal Old Woking, Surrey Pink Frederick Henry F H London 2/2nd Private 245134 27 26 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial Panel 148 to 150. Second son of Mr & Mrs Pink, Westfield Farm,Woking Reginald George Royal Flying MC. Son of Maj. Stewart Aikin Pixley, O.B.E., V.D., and Pixley R Y H 54th Sqdn Captain 24 4 June 1917 Prospect Hill Cemetery, Gouy II. C. 1 Hewett Corps Patricia Hindle Pixley, of Maybury Knowle, Woking, Surrey. Lance Son of Mrs Preskett, 7 Cecil Terrace, Boundary Road, Preskett Cecil Henry C H K Queen's 6th G/7105 20 30 June 1918 Pozieres Memorial Panel 14 and 15 Corporal Woking Able Son of Mr & Mrs H Provins, of The Dorothy Dining Rooms, Proviins Arthur Edward A E Royal Navy HMS Queen Mary J/19776 19 31 May 1916 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 13 Seaman 3 Walton Road, Woking Son of Mr & Mrs H Provins, of The Dorothy Dining Rooms, Proviins Herbert H Hampshire 1st Private 14801 24 13 May 1915 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 35. 3 Walton Road, Woking. Died 1915 Pullen Albert Walter A W Son of Mrs. Pullen, of Shears Cottage, Maybury, Woking; Pullen Donald D Queen's 2/4th Private 205867 25 21 December 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery S. 106. husband of Emily May Pullen, of 236, Walton Rd., Woking. Son of William & Hannah Pullen, of 7 Newbrook Villas, Wel Pier and Face 5 D and 6 Pullen Ernest E Queen's 11th Private G/6858 26 8 October 1916 Thiepval Memorial Lane, Horrsell, and husband of Mrs Pullen, of 2 Newbrook D. Villas, Horsell Pier and Face 7 C and 7 Son of John D. Pullen, of 17, Birbeck Cottage, Horsell Pullen William George W G Hampshire "C" Coy. 14th Bn. Private 12995 23 5 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial B Moor, Woking, Surrey, and the late Amy Pullen. Son of William & Hannah Pullen, of 7 Newbrook Villas, Wel Pullen William Henry W H Queen's 2nd Private 8842 25 17 December 1914 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery III. B. 68. Lane, Horrsell. Son of George and Elizabeth Pye, of Dorrington, King's Royal Guards Cemetery, Windy Pye James J 17th Rifleman C/3146 31 2 June 1916 II. M. 3. Shropshire; husband of Bessie Florence Pye, of 54, Royal Rifle Corps Corner, Cuinchy Oak Rd., Woking, Surrey. Son of Arthur Edwin and Marion Quekett, of London; 2nd husband of Mary Ann Withers Quekett, of "Ridgefield," Quekett John J Black Watch 5th 33 31 July 1917 New Irish Farm Cemetery XI. D. 6. Lieutenant Horsell Park, Woking, Surrey. M.A. Trinity College, Dublin. F.S.A. Architect. Son of William J. and Emily Ralph, of Oaks Cottage, Ralph Herbert Daniel H D East Surrey 9th Private 6314 20 26 September 1915 Loos Memorial Panel 65 to 67. Kingsway, Woking. Loyal North Heilly Station Cemetery, Born at Binstead, Hants. Son of W. J. and Emily Ralph, of Ralph William John W J 10th Private 17253 26 19 July 1916 II. D. 12. Lancashire Mericourt-l'Abbe Oak Cottage, Kingsway, Woking, Surrey. Royal Horse Gorre British and Indian Mentioned in Despatches. Husband of A. E. Rands, of 31, Rands Robert John R J "T" Bty. Sergeant 28137 35 16 May 1915 I. D. 8 Artillery Cemetery Bridge Rd., Uxbridge, Middx Northamptonsh Beuvry Communal Cemetery Son of the late George Rastrick, of Woking Lodge, Rastrick Urpeth U 2nd Lieutenant 25 14 December 1914 III. D. 2. ire Extension Woking, Surrey. Son of Mr & Mrs Alfred Reed, of Percy Street, Woking; Reed Alfred John A J Lancers 12th Private 3307 11 April 1917 Arras Memorial Bay 1 formerly of Kingfield Royal Field Reed Edwin E 19th Battery Gunner 4675 9 March 1916 Basra Memorial Panel 3 and 60 Artillery Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Son of George and Kitty E. Reed, of 32, Rosebank Reed George Alfred G A Queen's 1st Private L/10198 26 31 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 11 - 13 and 14. Cottages, Westfield, Woking Son of George and Eliza Reed, of Woking; husband of Point-Du-Jour Military Reed William W Royal Fusiliers 7th Private 62763 36 23 April 1917 II. J. 7. Sissie Jubilee Reed, of 2, Laurel Cottages, Kingfield, Cemetery, Athies Woking, Surrey. Formerly 37958 3rd Queen's attd. 4th King's Reid Guy Evelyn Hawie G E H Special List Lieutenant 9 March 1915 Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery 8. D. 11 African Rifles Evelyn Harrie Reed on Woking Town Memorial Electrical Woking (St John the Baptist) Son of Hannah Maria Renshaw of " Hillcote, " Hermitage Renshaw Albert Edwin A E Royal Navy HMS Vernon Artificer 4th M/32183 24 3 July 1918 In South part. Cemetery Extension Rd., Knaphill, Woking. Born at St. John's, Woking. Class Reynolds Albert George A G "H" Coy. 1st/5th Son of Frederick George and Rose Rice, of High St., Rice Frederick James F J Queen's Private 2284 22 27 June 1916 Basra War Cemetery IV. R. 12. Bn. Knaphill, Woking, SurreyDied of Cholera Royal Richardson Stuart S 9th Field Co Sapper 11270 21 October 1914 Ploegsteert Memorial Panel 1 Engineers Son of the late George and Emma Riddiford; husband of 8th Post Office Riddiford Wallis Bristow W B London Rifleman 373225 34 26 August 1917 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 54. Mabel Fanny Riddiford, of Maybury Post Office, College Rifles Rd., Woking, Surrey. Ridgeway Percy James P J Cameronians 2nd Ritchie Francis James Dickson F J D (Scottish 1st 20 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 4 D Lieutenant Rifles) Lance Roake John William J W Queen's 5th T/210240 31 December 1916 Basra Memorial Panel 6. Corporal Robinson Harry William George H W G Mentioned in Despatches. Elder son of Capt. Richard Houplines Communal Roche Richard de Rupe R R London 16th Corporal 409 34 8 January 1915 III. B. 19. Roche, R.N., and Maria Jane Roche; husband of Ethel Cemetery Extension Roche, of Culver Cottage, Fletcher Rd., Horsell, Woking. Royal Marine 1st R.M. Bn. R.N. Roe Leonard Henry L H Private PO/948(S) 23 15 November 1916 Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 1 A. Light Infantry Div. Rogers George G Stoker 1st Son of Henry George and Sophia Rogers, of Arthur's Rogers Henry George Fooks H G F Royal Navy HMS Bulwark K/14647 24 26 November 1914 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 4 Class Cottages, Arthur's Bridge, Woking. Grenadier Cinq Rues British Cemetery, Son of Edwin and Harriett Rolfe, of Westfield, Woking, Rolfe Raymond Harold R H 4th Lieutenant 21 23 April 1918 B. 6 Guards Hazebrouck Surrey Ox & Bucks Son of Edwin and Harriett Rolfe, of Red House, Rolfe Wilfred Edwin W E 2/1st Lieutenant 24 22 August 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial Panel 96 to 98. Light Infantry Framlingham, Suffolk Rollinson Henry H East Surrey 1st Private 8090 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 34 Rollinson William Harold W H East Surrey 2nd Private 9897 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 34 Royal West St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rookley John J 6th Private G/17651 36 13 April 1917 O. IX. E. 1. Widow lived at Ray Cottage, St John's, Woking Kent Rouen Royal Flying Mendinghem Military Son of Mrs Rowles, Norham, Oatlands Park, formerly of Rowles Stanley Walter S W 10th Sqdn Lieutenant 27 13 December 1917 VI. BB. 12. Corps Cemetery Inglewood, The Grove, Woking 1st. attd.12th Bn, 2nd Son of Mr & Mrs A L Ryde, of the Hangers, Goldsworth, Ryde John Titcomb J T Bedfordshire Gloucestershire 8 May 1917 Arras Memorial Bay 5 Lieutenant Woking; husband of Marian Katherine Ryde (nee Dove) Regime Not on Roll. Son of Henry & Dorcas Ryder, of Railway Tournai Communal Cemetery Ryder Thomas William T Labour Corps 99th Co. Private 59165 25 27 February 1919 IV.L.10 Cottage, Woking Station, Woking. Formerly 54146, 33rd Allied Extension Bn, Royal Fusiliers Royal Horse Bois-Carre British Cemetery, Sale Albert Victor A V "Z" Bty. 5th Bde. Gunner 41468 31 24 April 1917 I. D. 7. Artillery Thelus Warloy-Ballion Communal Sale Walter John W J Queen's 7th Private S/628 34 29 September 1916 VI. B. 12 of 205, Market House Cottages, Old Woking Cemetery Extension Son of John Henry and Pleasance Elizabeth Sampson, of Sampson Leslie Louis L L East Surrey 1st Private 35964 19 6 November 1917 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery XXI. GG. 18A "Cintra," Uppleby Rd., Parkstone, Dorset. Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Eldest Son of Mr & Mrs E Saunders,late Headmaster of Boy 1st Saunders Edwin Daniel E D Royal Navy HMS Achilles 177907 16 18 August 1916 Brookwood 177907 Maybury School, now 133, Chertsey Rd., Woking. Woking Class Ground. Saunders Joseph J James Oscar Reginald 2nd Son of George Saunders, O.B.E., LL.D. and Gertrude Saunders J R S Royal Air Force 110th Sqdn. 20 21 October 1918 Niederzwehren Cemetery III. G. 1. Stewart Lieutenant Saunders, of Pontsarn, Woking, Surrey. Honourable Son of Arthur and Grace Ethel Savidge, of 8, Great Tower Machine Gun Savidge Jack Douglas J D Artillery Private 1703 18 4 September 1915 Maple Copse Cemetery Sp. Mem. D. 10. St., London, E.C. Formerly of The Nook, Claremont Section Company Avenue, Woking 2nd Son of Ernest Jeffery Charles and Madeline Savory, of The Savory Ernest Harley E H Queen's 7th 20 10 August 1917 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 11 - 13 and 14 Lieutenant Red Lodge, Woking. Duke of Son of Ernest J. C. and Madeline Savory, of The Red Wellington's Grove Town Cemetery, Savory Maurice Jeffery M J 9th Captain 22 3 February 1917 I. A. 12. Lodge, Woking, Surrey. Enlisted, Sept., 1914. Severely (West Riding Meaulte wounded, April, 1916. Returned to France, Jan., 1917. Regiment) Son of Brig. Gen. Charles Philip Scudamore, C.B., C.M.G., King's Royal 2nd Scudamore John J 2nd 19 25 September 1915 Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos V. E. 6 D.S.O., D.L., and Gertrude Caroline Scudamore, of Rifle Corps Lieutenant Yarrowfield, Mayford, Surrey. Private 2nd Son of Alice E. Sexton, of 19, Walton Terrace, Woking, Sexton William Henry W H Royal Air Force 247149 19 3 November 1918 Haslar Royal Navy Cemetery E. 37. 1. Class Surrey, and the late W. H. Sexton. Son of William and Eliza Sexton, of Maybury, Woking; Machine Gun Mikra British Cemetery, Sexton William Henry W H 84th Coy. Saddler 42099 48 9 December 1918 878 husband of Alice Ellen Sexton, of 19, Walton Terrace, Corps (Infantry) Kalamaria Woking. Served in the South African War. Sharman Frederick Sidney F S Shoesmith Fred F 16th Lancers Sergeant 2156 23 March 1918 Pozieres Memorial Panel 5 Shrubsole Herbert H Shurven Arthur A Sink George Joshua G J 2nd Battalion Skeet John Richard J R London attached to 7th Lieutenant 27 April 1918 Pozieres Memorial Panel 85 and 86. Bn, Queen's West Yorkshire Regiment Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy- Son of Mr R W Skeet, JP & Mrs Skeet, of Lynton, Maybury Skeet William Clinton W C 12th Captain 24 9 April 1917 II. E. 5. (Prince of Les-Mofflaines Road, Woking. Formerly 7th Queen's Wales's Own) Son of William Skingley, of 1, Kerton Villas, Bury Lane, Skingley George Samuel G S Essex 11th Private 19500 22 22 March 1918 Arras Memorial Bay 7. Horsell, Woking, Surrey Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard, Son of Frederick and Hester Slyfield. Native of Woking, Slyfield Frederick F Queen's 2nd Private G/369 31 18 March 1915 I. D. 6. Laventie Surrey Guards Cemetery, Windy Son of George and Emma Smith, of 1, Beaconsfield Rd., Smith Alfred A Queen's "C" Coy. 1st Bn Private L/9479 21 22 September 1915 II. B. 11. Corner, Cuinchy Kingfield, Woking, Surrey Royal Houdain Lane Cemetery, Tilloy Son of Mrs. C. Smith, of Shears Cottages, Princes Rd., Smith Arthur A 5th Private 33689 31 9 April 1917 E. 9. Berkshire Les-Mofflaines Maybury, Woking. Formerly 173826 RE Royal Garrison Grove Town Cemetery, Smith Arthur Henry James A H J 12th Siege Bty. Gunner 49475 20 November 1916 II. K. 28. Artillery Meaulte King's Royal Smith Edwin E 18th Rifleman C/7154 15 September 1916 Bull's Road Cemetery, Flers III. G. 3 Rifle Corps Husband of Mrs Harriet Mary Smith, 2 Terry Villas, Upper Smith Edwin Cecil E C Leicestershire 3/5th Private 28 10 May 1916 Hipswell (St John) Churchyard 20. 1. Guildford Road, Knaphill Smith Henry H Smith Harold Joseph H J DSO. Son of the late Maj. Gen. Percy Smith, R.E., and of Royal Garrison Villiers Hill British Cemetery, Smith Isham Percy I P 102nd Siege Bty. Major 27 30 November 1917 II. A. 11. Ethel Smith (now Saunders), of "Hinton," Aldeburgh, Artillery Villiers-Guislain Suffolk. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Francis, of 39, Courtenay Rd., Smith Percival William P W Suffolk 2nd Private 42499 18 22 April 1918 Lapugnoy Military Cemetery VII. E. 3 Woking, Surrey. Native of Portsmouth. Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Royal Vielle-Chapelle New Military Son of Henry and Margaret Smith, of 12, Firgrove Terrace, Smith Sydney Charles S C 1st Private 15409 17 20 June 1915 II. B. 16. Berkshire Cemetery, Lacouture Boundary Rd., Woking. Officer's Son of Mr W H Smith, of 6 Wilson Cottages, North Road, Smith William Henry W H Royal Navy HMS Paragon Steward L/9315 18 17 March 1917 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 26 Woking 3rd Class Smith William John W J Son of Mr. T. W. Smithers, of 65, Derkins Rd., Deptford, Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy- Smithers Alfred A Queen's 6th Corporal G/1516 32 12 April 1917 IV. D. 15. London. Woking News & Mail gives age as 36, brother of Les-Mofflaines Mr G Smithers, Holyoake Crescent, Horsell 24th. attd. Son of Joseph and Mary Snell, of Woking; husband of 2nd/6th Bn, 2nd Brown's Road Military Snell Herbert H London 36 7 April 1917 III. B. 8. Helen A. Johnson (formerly Snell), of Nidd Vicarage, Lancashire Lieutenant Cemetery, Festubert Ripley, Harrogate. Fusiliers Snell Norris N East Yorkshire 8th Captain 14 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 2 C Spear Samuel S Son of Henry and Annie Spencer, of Brighton, Sussex; Spencer William W Hampshire 15th Private 21270 28 20 September 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial Panel 88 to 90 and 162. husband of Amy Spencer, of 21, Goldsworth Rd., Woking. Panel 14 to 17 and 162 Spiers Frederick James F J Queen's 11th Private G/60296 33 21 September 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial of Russell Road, Horsell, Woking to 162A. Argyll & Son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Spooner, of St. Johns, Level Crossing Cemetery, Spooner Edward Stephen E S Sutherland 1/7th Private 279006 35 23 April 1917 I. B. 64. Woking, Surrey; husband of Florence Ada Spooner, of 12, Fampoux Highlanders Lindfield Rd., Ealing, London. Royal Lance Godewaersvelde British Son of James and Emily Steer, of Rose Villa, Rd., Steer Harry William H W 15th 32774 23 6 October 1917 I. F. 14. Warwickshire Corporal Cemetery Datchet, Bucks. Formerly 3430 Dragoons Son of Isaac and Martha Steer, of Woking, Surrey; Royal Garrison Steer Isaac I 53rd Siege Bty. Gunner 280136 38 30 September 1917 Canada Farm Cemetery III. A. 14. husband of Harriet Steer, of 38, Clarence Rd., Grays, Artillery Essex. Philosophe British Cemetery, Son of Harriet Bassett (Stenning), of Old Cottage, Maybury, Stenning Joseph William J W Leicestershire 1/4th Private 202076 21 22 November 1917 III. A. 32. Mazingarbe Woking, Surrey Lance Stent Edward William E W Queen's 1st L/10313 23 December 1918 Hamburg Cemetery II. E. 11. Corporal Mendinghem Military Son of Ernest S. and Louise Maud Stephenson, of "The Stephenson Ernest Yorke E Y Lincolnshire 10th Private 43915 19 18 April 1918 X. A. 16 Cemetery Laurels," Smarts Heath, Mayford, Woking. Stevens Alfred A Son of Charles and Emma Stevens, of 9, Westfield Stevens Charles William C W Rifle Brigade 13th Rifleman O/147 20 9 April 1918 Etaples Military Cemetery XXXIII. F. 27A. Square, Westfield, Woking, Surrey Terlincthum British Cemetery, Youngest son of Mr. T. and Mrs. E Stevens, of Mayford, Stevens Dennis D Queen's 2/4th Private T/203004 24 11 July 1918 I. E. 4. Wimille Woking, Surrey. Stevens Edward E Stevens Harry Fritz H F Royal Sussex 7th Private G/7678 20 1 August 1916 Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 7 C Son of Mr & Mrs T Stevens, 19 South Road Horsell Hazebrouck Communal Son of Richard and Harriet Stevens, of 169, Connaught Stevens Henry James H J Queen's 8th Private S/779 29 18 June 1916 III. G. 28. Cemetery Rd., Brookwood, Surrey Household Son of Tom Stevens, of Mayford, Woking, Surrey; husband Stevens Joe J Life Guards Trooper 2354 35 12 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial Panel 3. Battalion of Rosetta Stevens, of Temple Place, Blakeney, Norfolk. Stevens John J Stevens Richard R Stevens William W Hampshire 1st Private 6943 7 November 1914 Ploegsteert Memorial Panel 6 Died of peritonitis. Son of the late Joseph Stevens, of Hoe Bridge Road and brother of Mrs J B Aylmer of 203 High Stevens William Harvey W H Queen's 10th Private 4384 35 21 January 1917 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery X. D. 29A Street, Old Woking. Brother of H. J. Stevens, of Bayfields Cottage, Headley, Bordon, Hants Cameronians Aveluy Communal Cemetery Stewart Thomas Cooper T C (Scottish 2nd Sergeant 10380 6 June 1917 D. 38. Extension Rifles) Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Durham Light Lance Stickland Alfred Edwin A E 2/7th 109711 1 June 1919 Archangel Allied Cemetery A. 6. Formerly 37648 RA Infantry Corporal Son of John and Alice Stimpson; husband of Mary Ann Royal Garrison Stimpson George William G W No. 1 Depot Sergeant 12595 32 1 March 1919 Brookwood Military Cemetery XII. B. 6A. Stimpson, of 3, Norley Villas, Barrack Path, St. John's, Artillery Woking. Native of Woking, Surrey. Canadian Infantry Woburn Abbey Cemetery, Stockbridge Benjamin B 8th Private 81854 4 June 1915 II. C. 9. (Manitoba Cuinchy Regiment) Army Service attd. H.Q. 80th Son of Joseph John and Mary Stokes, of "The Bank," St. Stokes Joseph George J G Driver T4/038811 22 21 February 1917 Mikra Memorial Corps Inf. Bde. John's, Woking, Surrey. Royal Irish Lance Son of Maurice and Catherine Stringer, of 29, Cheapside, Stringer William Maurice W M 16th 44674 26 2 December 1917 Hermies British Cemetery G. 11 Rifles Corporal Horsell, Woking. Born at Woking, Surrey. Machine Gun Son of James and Susanna Strugnell, of 5, Poole Rd., Strugnell James William J W 50th Bn. Private 24605 25 19 September 1918 Niederzwehren Cemetery I. G. 8 Corps Woking, Surrey 4th attached to Orchard Dump Cemetery, Son of Col. Ernest F. and Florence Mary Sulivan, of Sulivan Eugene Gilbert E G East Surrey Captain 23 8 May 1917 VI. C. 15. 1st Arleux-En-Gohelle Wilmington, Woking, Surrey. Princess Son of Col. E. and Mrs. Sulivan, of Wilmington, Woking, Sulivan Henry Ernest H E Patricia's Light East Ontario Captain 29 31 October 1917 Oxford Road Cemetery I. K. 9. Surrey. Infantry Royal Munster 2nd Son of Col. and Mrs. Ernest Sulivan, of "Wilmington," Sulivan Philip Hamilton P H "B" Coy. 2nd Bn 20 27 August 1914 Etreux British Cemetery II. 1. Fusiliers Lieutenant Woking, Surrey. Mentioned in Despatches. Son of John and Charlotte Ox & Bucks Grove Town Cemetery, Sutherland Hector John H J 6th Captain 19 2 February 1917 III. B. 1 Sutherland, of Netherne, Coulsdon, Surrey. Native of Light Infantry Meaulte Knaphill, Woking. La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Swaine Thomas T Sussex 2nd Private L/6991 13 September 1914 Memorial Royal Scots 2nd Son of James Leslie and Ellen Caroline Sweet, of Sweet John Laxon Leslie J L L 2nd 28 16 June 1915 Le Touret Memorial Panel 12 and 13 Fusiliers Lieutenant Woodham Grange, Horsell, Surrey attached to 6th Dragoons 2nd Son of William T. and Emilienne E. Synott, of "Clairvaux", Synnott Walter Pierre W P Machine Gun 21 11 October 1918 Kirkee 1914-1918 Memorial Face 1. (Inniskilling) Lieutenant Heathside Park Rd., Woking, Surrey. Died of pneumonia Corps Talbot Frederick Archie F A Queen's 10th Private G/1522 20 September 1917 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery XXIII. D. 9A. Taylor James J Highland Light Bac-Du-Sud British Cemetery, Son of Lt. Col. J. E. Taylor and Mrs. G. M. Taylor, of Jocks Taylor James Torkington J T 2nd Private 12164 19 8 September 1918 V. A. 17. Infantry Bailleulval Lodge, Mimbridge, Chobham, Surrey. 9th Son of Arthur and Margaret Taylor, of Westfield Cottage, Northumberlan Tournai Communal Cemetery Taylor Percy Francis P F (Northumberland Private 235962 37 1 May 1918 II. B. 4 Woking, Surrey. Memorial at St Peter's Church, Old d Fusiliers Allied Extension Hussars) Bn. Woking. Royal Naval DSM. Son of Jonas William and Agnes Thomas, of 25, Thomas Leonard Alexander L A HMS Glory Trimmer 937/ST 20 18 October 1918 Archangel Allied Cemetery Sp. Mem. A1 Reserve Oaks Rd., Woking, Surrey. Son of Orlando G. Thompkins, of 8, Watton Terrace, Thompkins Christopher Orlando O C Queen's 2nd Private L/10570 22 7 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 11 - 13 and 14 Walton Rd., Woking, Surrey Cameronians Lance Thompson John Robert William J R W (Scottish 2nd 9517 10 March 1915 Le Touret Memorial Panel 15 and 16. Corporal Rifles) Pier and Face 9 D 9 C 13 Thorpe Alfred James A J London 1/23rd Private 703182 2 October 1916 Thiepval Memorial Formerly 5303 Queen's C and 12 C 486 (Near South-West Son of James Thorpe; husband of the late Jessie Thorpe. Thorpe James J Queen's 2/5th Private G/3671 51 24 June 1915 Old Woking Burial Ground corner). Born at Windsor Highland Light Tidd Ernest George E G 6th Captain 13 June 1915 Helles Memorial Panel 173 to 177 Infantry Todd John J 562nd M.T. Coy. Son of Mrs E Reader of 43 Royal Oak Road, Woking and Army Service Toombs Albert George A G attd. IV Corps Private M2/022317 19 September 1918 Grevillers British Cemetery XIII. D. 6. husband of Mrs Toombs, 9 The Triangle, Goldsworth Corps Heavy Artillery Road, Woking Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference HMS Black Townsend John Russell J R Royal Navy Signaller J/19000 20 31 May 1916 Portsmouth Naval Memorial 14 Son of Mr W Townsend, The Anchor Hotel, Knaphill Prince Son of the late Lt. Frederick St. George Tucker (R.A.); Tucker Frederick St George F St G Worcestershire 10th Major 33 3 July 1916 Ovillers Military Cemetery VI. G. 4. husband of Eileen James (formerly Tucker), of "Aldwick," Elmsleigh Rd., Weston-super-Mare. MM. Eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner, of 6, Butts Rd., Turner John Frank J F Sussex 8th Sergeant G/20296 26 21 March 1918 Pozieres Memorial Panel 46 and 47. Woking, Surrey. Underwood Frank Ernest F E Queen's 7th Private G/37313 30 3 May 1917 Arras Memorial Bay 2. Sister Mrs Osbourne lived in Walton Road, Woking Royal Field Screen Wall. 3 "C." A. Urquhart John J 4th Depot Driver 69521 14 May 1915 Greenwich Cemetery Artillery 368. Otago Caterpillar Valley (New Vaughan Vernon Eustace V E Regiment, 1st Private 82322 27 September 1916 Zealand) Memorial N.Z.E.F. Son of Mary Ann Veal, of 5, Hollythorne, Queen's Rd., Veal Edward John E J Norfolk 7th Private 14646 20 19 February 1916 Vermelles British Cemetery II. A. 4. Knaphill, Woking South Wales Vincent Leonard L 1st Private 18761 9 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 4 A. Borderers Baghdad (North Gate) War Son of Mrs. A. Draper Waite, of Box Grove, Westfield, Waite Arthur Frederick John A F J Queen's 1/5th Private 241651 21 14 October 1917 XVI. E. 9. Cemetery Woking, Surrey.SDGW has different number, can't find MiC North Pier and Face 14 B and Son of William and Annie Wakefield, of 193, Church St., Wakefield William Neighbour W N 8th Private 48852 21 9 April 1918 Thiepval Memorial Staffordshire 14 C. Woking, Surrey. Son of E. J. and Jane Walker, of Sloane St., Chelsea, Albert Communal Cemetery Walker Frederic Charles F C Suffolk 8th Lieutenant 33 25 November 1915 I. C. 9. London; husband of Margaret Walker, of "Easedale," 66, Extension York Rd., Woking. Grandcourt Road Cemetery, Son of J. W. H. and Alice Wallis, of 23, Church St., Wallis Harold Leonard H L Queen's "D" Coy. 7th Bn. Private G/7542 25 18 November 1916 C. 58. Grandcourt Woking, Surrey. Wallis William W King's Royal Posted to 6th Bn Villers-Bretonneux Military Son of Frederick and Mary J. Ward, of 65, Courtenay Rd., Ward Frederick William F W Private 45347 19 8 August 1918 XVIII. C. 10 Rifle Corps London Regt Cemetery Woking Royal Garrison Millencourt Communal Only Son of Charles Henry and Ellen Warner, of 43 West Warner William James W J 111th Siege Bty. Gunner 67743 29 23 September 1916 D. 11. Artillery Cemetery Extension Street, Woking Warrell- 3rd attached to 2nd Aveluy Communal Cemetery Son of Walter and Dorothy Warrell-Bowring, of Burrow Walter John W J Queen's 21 29 July 1916 H. 30. Bowering 6th Lieutenant Extension House, Ilfracombe, Devon Coldstream St Sever Cemetery Extension, Warren Albert A 1st Private 17676 24 17 March 1917 O. VII. H. 2. Son of Mr & Mrs G Warren, of 16 Walton Road, Woking Guards Rouen Royal Army Attached 13th Webber Ernest E Ordnance Battalion, Tank Private O/5242 26 April 1918 Tyne Cot Memorial Panel 161. Corps Corps Stump Road Cemetery, Welch Walter John W J Queen's 7th Private G/1543 18 November 1916 A. 39. Grandcourt Husband of E. Welcome, of 8, Royal Oak Rd., Woking, Welcome Albert John A J Royal Fusiliers 32nd Private G/49703 9 June 1917 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery XV. I. 13. Surrey. Westbrook Ernest Arthur Thomas E A T Son of Louis Gustav Weygang and Sarah Ann Churchman Australian Weygang Frank Churchman F C 19th Private 694 22 14 November 1916 Warlincourt British Cemetery IV. E. I. (his wife), of 225, Walton Rd., Woking, Surrey, England. Infantry Native of London, England. Only son of the late Mr T H Wheeler and Mrs Wheeler, of Heathfield, Woking and Mon Repes Parame, France. Pier and Face 6 B and 6 Wheeler Astley Peregrine A P East Surrey 9th Private 8667 3 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial Joined the Foreign Legion at the outbreak of the war and C served with then until February 1915, when he joined the British Army Epehy Wood Farm Cemetery, Son of George and Fanny Wheeler, of 10, Walton Terrace, Wheeler Norman Howard Slater N H S Royal Fusiliers 9th Private 77234 19 21 September 1918 IV. B. 2. Epehy Walton Rd., Woking, Surrey. Formerly 75664 107th TR Bn Wickens Henry H Queen's Sergeant Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Lance Wigman William W Border 2nd 7429 12 March 1915 Le Touret Memorial Panel 19 and 20 Corporal Pier and Face 5 D and 6 Son of Job and Esther Wilkinson, of 87, York Rd., Woking, Wilkinson Albert A Queen's 7th Private G/1535 26 1 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial D. Surrey. Willard John Frederick J F Son of Richard and Ellen Willgoss, of 77 Boundary Road, Willgoss William W Middlesex 13th Private G/43642 26 10 October 1918 St Aubert British Cemetery III. B. 12 Woking; husband of Florence Willgoss, of 9, Stanley Rd., Woking, Surrey, formerly of 230 Walton Road. Son of Abraham and Emily Williams, of Kingfield Cottage, Panel 14 to 17 and 162 Old Woking; husband of Rose Rance (formerly Williams), Williams Albert A Queen's 2nd Private G/21256 22 4 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial to 162A. of 2, Littlewick Cottages, Knaphill Rd., Knaphill, Woking, Surrey. Eldest son of the late Annie Tutt and S. R. Tutt (Stepfather), of 289, Connaught Rd., Brookwood, Surrey, Williams Arthur A Queen's 1/5th Private T/240626 26 21 June 1918 Amara War Cemetery XII. G. 13. formerly (?) of 3 Eleanor Terrace, Connaught Road, Brookwood Williams Ernest E 3rd son of the late Annie Tutt and S. R. Tutt (Stepfather), of Coldstream Williams Leonard L 3rd Private 17296 19 22 September 1916 Guards' Cemetery, Lesboeufs XII. L. 8 289, Connaught Rd., Brookwood, Surrey, formerly (?) of 3 Guards Eleanor Terrace, Connaught Road, Brookwood Royal Field Willis George Francis G F Gunner St Peter's has George E Artillery Wise Alfred James A J Tank Corps 'G' Bn. Gunner 40222 19 21 November 1917 Hermies Hill British Cemetery II. D. 38. Son of Mr. A. J. Wise, of 9, Oaks Rd., Woking, Surrey. Brother of Stacy Wise. Son of Mr & Mrs Edward Selby of White Gates, Kingfield, Woking. CWGC has Son of Edward Ramscappelle Road Military Wise Edward Selby E S Royal Navy HMS Severn Lieutenant 27 20 October 1914 IV. A. 3. Theodore Wise and his wife Aimee Vaughan, of 2, St. Cemetery James Road, Bexhill-on-Sea. Memorial at St Peter's Church, Old Woking. Son of Edward Theodore and Aimee Vaughan Wise, of Wise Stacey S Royal Navy HMS Cressy Lieutenant 22 22 September 1914 Chatham Naval Memorial 1 "Whitegates," Kingfield, Woking, Surrey. Memorial at St Peter's Church, Old Woking. Second son of Mr & Mrs Withers, 42 Goldsworth Road, Withers Frederick William F W Queen's 7th Private G/2184 29 15 July 1916 St Sever Cemetery, Rouen A. 26. 6. Woking Royal Garrison Mendinghem Military Son of James Witt, of Moss Rose Villa, South Rd., Horsell, Witt Percival Frank P F 156th Siege Bty. Corporal 78744 23 24 December 1917 VI. BB. 38. Artillery Cemetery Woking. "D" Coy. 2nd/4th Son of Albert and Annie Wood, of 115, Church St., Woking, Wood Vincent Albert V A Queen's Corporal T/206448 21 29 March 1917 Jerusalem Memorial Panel 11. Bn. Surrey. Panel 14 to 17 and 162 Son of William and Alice C. Wood, of 155, Boundary Rd., Wood William Henry W H Queen's 1st Private T/241061 18 5 December 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial to 162A Woking, Surrey. Machine Gun Aval Wood Military Cemetery, MM. Son of Mr & Mrs W J Woods, Temple Bar Road, St Woods William Henry Thomas W H T 95th Company Corporal 7661 15 April 1918 I. AA. 31. Corps Vieux-Berquin John's, Woking. Formerly 10818 Royal Sussex Regt King's 2nd Son of Maj. and Mrs. H. G. Woolf, of "Simley," Woking, Woolf Walter Francis W F Shropshire 7th 20 27 March 1918 Wailly Orchard Cemetery II. B. 4. Lieutenant Surrey. Light Infantry Machine Gun Son of Wallace and Eliza Emma Woolnough, of "The Firs," Woolnough Cyril Every C E 4th Battery Gunner 2745 23 29 April 1918 Wyschaete Military Cemetery IIA. E. 1. Corps (Motors) Brookwood, Surrey. Heath Cemetery, Eldest son of Mr & Mrs P Worsfold, 173 High Street, Old Worsfold William Henry W H East Surrey 8th Private 29356 18 7 August 1918 VIII. J. 17. Harbonnieres Woking. Woking News & Mail 4 October 1918 Wye Alfred A Queen's 8th Private 5826 29 19 June 1917 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery IV. A. 8. Widow lived at 13 Stepbridge, Woking Wye William Edward W E Son of William Wyeth; husband of Mary Ann Wyeth, of 33, Wyeth Henry Hugh H H Queen's 1st Private S/845 42 18 December 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres Panel 11 - 13 and 14. Temple Bar Rd., St. John's, Woking, Surrey. Native of London. Woking Remembers: World War One Woking Town Memorial. Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.

Surname Christian Names Initials Regiment Battalion Rank Regimental Age Date of Death Cemetery Grave/Memorial Remarks Number Reference Son of John and Jane Yeatman. Native of Hilton, nr. Yeatman Reginald R Wiltshire 1st Private 8104 35 16 November 1918 Brookwood XIII. B. 3. Blandford, Dorset.