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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Son of Mrs. Slack Wounded by 27 Fri. 27 September 24 Grange Road 5481 Slack A. Private Unknown Unknown Welsh Regt. of 24 Grange Road September 1918 - 1918 ( West, Jarrow West, Jarrow Jarrow Express. Express)

Catherine Slane Children (all (née King) of 13 Born in Maryport, registered in SS): High Street, Cumberland. Birth Ann (March q. Jarrow (in 1911). registered in 2 Short Row, 1900), Catherine (They were Cockermouth, Jarrow (in 1881), [His father, James (A Coal (September q. married in SS' Cumberland - June 3 Hine Cottages, Trimmer in 1891), was born in 1901), Ellen 26 (Tyneside Irish) A Fitter's Labourer Son of James and Registry Office on q. 1873 ('John Westoe, SS (in Co. Armagh, Ireland (c. 1846) and (Nellie) (March q. 59 (Jarrow / NF (102 Brigade, (Ship Repairing) Ann Slane of 3 25 November Slain'). Siblings: St. Bede's R.C. 1891), 13 High died in Jarrow - SS; December q. 1905), James Jarrow Cemetery. Fri. 7 May 1915 7103 Slane John Private Cemetery Burial 28 February 1933 34th Division) and 26/635 and 135014 No 1914-5 Star (in 1911) [A Hine Cottages, 1899. Their Mary (Born: School ROH, Street, Jarrow (in 1907, aged 58. His mother, Ann, (September q. V.13. (Jarrow Express) Index) Royal Army Labourer in Westoe, SS (in marriage was Ireland, c. 1873), Jarrow 1901 and 1911), was born in Co. Armagh, Ireland 1907), John Medical Corps February 1933] 1891) registered in SS James (B: Jarrow; and 19 Richard (c. 1851), and died in Jarrow - SS; (September q. during the SS - June q. 1875), Street, Jarrow (in June q. 1937, aged 87.] 1910; Died: 1986), December quarter Annie (B: Jarrow, February 1933) Sarah (December of 1899). c. 1882), Edward q. 1914), Winifred [Catherine died - (B: Jarrow; 1883 - (c. 1919) & Joseph 30 September 1919) & Patrick. (D: June 1922, 0). 1963, aged 85.]

Daughter: Audrey A Joiner (in July Born in . Son of Frederick T. (Stockton, Co. 1912) [An Birth registered in David and Ann Durham; March q. Apprentice Joiner [His father, Frederick David SS - June q. 1894. Maria Slapp (née 1921). Siblings in 1911] [He Lilian E. Slapp (née (Boilermaker's Labourer), was He enlisted in the Thompson) of 67 (1901 ages): 49 Shamrock joined the Drake). (Their born in West Tofts, Thetford, RNVR on Tyneside Station Road, Joseph David (14; 42 (Born: 4 May June q. 1937 Street, Hebburn Amalgamated marriage was Norfolk (c. 1850), & died in on 16 July 1912. Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August Hebburn (in Born in Hebburn; 7193 Slapp Arthur Albert F. Signalman 1894 - RN (Watford, HMS Brilliant T. 4/166 1914-5 Star (in 1901), and 67 Society of registered in Hebburn - Bur:12 Sept. 1920, He was Roll of Honour, 1915 (Jarrow 1911). (Their SS - September q. Service Record) Hertfordshire) Station Road, Carpenters, Newcastle during aged 70. His mother, Ann Maria, transferred to Hebburn Express) marriage was 1886; A Cemetery Hebburn (in 1911) Cabinetmakers the September was born in Gresham, Norfolk (c. Chatham, Kent, on registered in Gardener) and and Joiners in quarter of 1919). 1851), & died in Hebburn - March 16 August 1914. Newcastle during Clara Edith T. (9; December 1919 - 1930, 77.] Height: 5' 4". the June quarter Born in Hebburn; Hebburn Quay Brown hair. Grey of 1873). SS - December q. Branch] eyes. C. of E. 1891).

He had brothers and sisters. Sister Tues. 14 March & B-in-L: Lizzie & 1916 + Fri. 14 7/Yorkshire Regt. 74 Ellesmere Son of John and George Ypres (Menin February 1919 + (50 Brigade, 17th 29 July 1915 Street, SS Elizabeth Slater of Nightingale. (Their Born and E. in SS. Gate) Memorial. Mon. 14 February Tues. 14 March 342 Slater John Private 28 14 February 1916 16344 France Shipyard (Northern) (1914-5 Star) ('Gazette' - March 74 Ellesmere marriage was (In Memoriam). Panel 33. 1921 + Tues. 14 1916 Division) 1916) Street, SS registered in SS (Belgium). February 1922 + during the March Soldiers Died in q. Of 1908). Uncle the Great War Jack.

His daughter, HMS Hawke was Maggie Slater, torpedoed and 157 South died 28 May 1910. Sat. 17 October sunk by U-9. Only Chatham Naval Frederick Street, Maggie Slater of Brother & S-in-L: 1914 + Tues. 15 Son of David and 70 of her crew of Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. SS (182 H.S. 182 H.S. Edwards Frank & Annie October 1918 + 465 Slater David Stoker 35 15 October 1914 HMS Hawke 1354U 1914 'Mons' Star' Eleanor Slater of [Aunt: J. Quogan.] 594 survived. Five Memorial Sacred Heart Edwards Street, SS Street, SS (on 5 Slater. Brother Sat. 14 October SS. crewmen from SS Reference: 8. Altar, SS - 5 November November 1914) and S-in-L: Mr. & 1922 (In were drowned (Kent). 1914) Mrs. J. Slater. Memoriam) that day. (In Brother-in-Law: Memoriam). Dryden Blakey.

Jane (Jenny) M. Step-Siblings Son of William and Slater (née Riley) Sister: Lily Scott of (1911 ages; all B. the late Catherine of 24 Adelaide 30 Lemon Street, [Enlisted: 5 January 1915. Draft in SS): Florence Sarah Slater. He Street, SS. (They . Joined for MEF: 28 June 1915. Joined Townsley (21), Harton Colliery was 52 in 1911 were married in Hawke Bn: Mon. 13 & Tues. Hood Bn: 18.7.1915 to William (20), John 25 (Born: 6 (Pony Putter) and a Joiner All Saints' Church, 26.12.1916 to 14 December 10 December 10.8.1915. Deafness, Debility & William Townsley Harton Cemetery. October 1895 - Dardanelles 24 Adelaide (Following his (Colliery), born in West Harton, on 6 10.2.1917. To 49th 1920 (Coroner's 3734 Slater Stanley AB 1920 ('Suddenly' - Hawke Bn. RND TZ/3156 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Bronchitis. Rejoined Hood Bn: (18), Samuel K. (or L).837. RND Service (Balkans 2B) Street, SS Demobilisation on SS. He had April 1920. Their CCS. Invalided to Inquest - cerebral 'Gazette') 26.10.1915 to 1.1.1916. Townsley (13), (). Record) 16 April 1919 - remarried five marriage was UK on 16 March influenza) + RND Rheumatism. Invalided to UK: Maud (13), RND Database) years earlier - to registered in SS 1918 and 4 Database 25.1.1916. Draft for BEF: Matthew Ellen Townsley during the June September 1918. 21.11.1916.] Dickinson (SS, September q. quarter of 1920). Demobilised: 14 Townsley (10) & 1905) . [Son: Stanley (SS, April 1919. Nellie (4). June q. 1920).]

Presented with a gold watch from the Jarrow Company Meritorious Heroes' Fund at Fri. 23 May 1919 5807 Slater J.M. Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers Jarrow. Sergeant-Major Service Medal the Kino Theatre, (Jarrow Express) Jarrow, in May 1919 - Jarrow Express.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details

Birth registered in SS - June q. 1896. 14/NF (Divisional He attended Holy Holy Trinity School 6047 Slater James Robert Private Unknown Unknown Pioneers, 21st South Shields. Trinity Boys' Boys' ROH, SS Division) School - Admitted: (Served) 17 August 1903; Left: 16 July 1909.

He attended Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Royal Navy 6146 Slater Charles Sub-Lieutenant Unknown Unknown South Shields. Admitted: 12 School ROH, SS (Milford Haven) November 1894; (Served) Left: 30 June 1899. 1st/7th DLI 16 Ormonde (Territorial) He enlisted in Street, Jarrow (in (Divisional 1st/7th DLI on 20 Fri. 21 May 1915 + 6321 Slater James Private Unknown Unknown May 1915) [26 Pioneers, 50th May 1915 - Wed. 2 June 1915 Ormonde Street - (Northumbrian) 'Gazette'. Wed. 2 June 1915] Division) He enlisted in the 4th 4th 141 John (Northumbrian) (Northumbrian) Thurs. 27 May 6449 Slater George Gunner Unknown Unknown Williamson Street, Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 26 1915 SS (in May 1915) RFA May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

Wife of John Lowe Slaughter (A Blacksmith) of 107 Victoria Road, [About a dozen Hebburn. (They shells fell in and were married in [German submarine attack (U- around Seaham She was mortally St. Oswald's 39) on Seaham Harbour, Co. Colliery. Mary wounded by Wed. 29 January Church, Hebburn, Durham, at c. 10pm. on Tuesday Slaughter, who shrapnel and died Fri. 14 July 1916 2014 + Two 12 July 1916 107 Victoria Road, on 26 September 11 July 1916. U-39 fired about was visiting her the following day Hebburn (Jarrow Express) + Photos Exist - 4455 Slaughter Mary Civilian 35 (DOW) Hebburn 1906. Their thirty three-inch shells. Most of cousin, Miss in Cemetery. E.900. Wed. 29 January Including an marriage was these fell in Dawdon Dene and at Jennie Brown, was Infirmary. 'Of St. 2014 original studio registered in SS Seaham Colliery about 1½ miles walking through Oswald's parish' - photo during the inland.] the colliery yard Burial Register. September when she was hit quarter of 1906. by shrapnel.] Her maiden surname was Todd).

Daughter: Patricia Son of John and (SS; September q. Born in Jarrow. Sarah Slavin (née Agnes S. Slavin 1928). Siblings (all Birth registered in Scullion) of 127 (née Pattison). born in Jarrow): SS - December q. High Street, (They were Private Henry 1891. Baptised in 1st/7th DLI Jarrow (in 1901). married in SS' [His father, John (An Iron Works' Slavin, 3/DLI (c. St. Bede's R.C. 127 High Street, (Territorial) (They were Registry Office on Labourer in 1901), was born in 1890) (No. 7122), Church, Jarrow, on Jarrow (in 1901), A Rolling Mills St. Bede's R.C. 65 (Born: 9 June q. 1958 (Divisional 19 April 1915 married in SS' 26 December Jarrow (c. 1864) and died in Thomas (SS; 26 August 1891. Fri. 7 May 1915 7121 Slavin John Private 2248 and 277376 France and 5 Stanley Labourer (in School ROH, August 1891) (Newcastle) Pioneers, 50th (1914-5 Star) Registry Office on 1927. Their Jarrow - SS; December q. 1901, September q. MRIC - (Jarrow Express) Street, Jarrow (in 1911) Jarrow (Northumbrian) 22 February 1890. marriage was aged 35. His mother, Sarah, was 1895) and Discharged. His 1911) Division) Their marriage registered in SS born in Sunderland (c. 1866).] Elizabeth (SS; widow, Sarah, was registered in during the June q. 1897). remarried - SS' SS during the December quarter Half-Brother: Registry Office on March quarter of of 1927). Daniel Marin 4 April 1904 1890). (Born in Jarrow, c. (Daniel Marrin). 1906).

Son of John and Siblings (all born in Sarah Slavin (née Margaret A. Slavin Jarrow): Thomas Scullion) of 127 (formerly (SS; September q. 30 Staple Road, High Street, McCarthy, née 1895) and Jarrow (in 1891), Born in Jarrow. Jarrow (in 1901). Munro). (They [His father, John (An Iron Works' Elizabeth (SS; 127 High Street, Birth registered in A Rolling Mills (They were were married in Labourer in 1901), was born in June q. 1897). 3/DLI and Jarrow (in 1901), SS - June q. 1890. St. Bede's R.C. 87 (Born: 27 30 June 1915 Labourer (in married in SS' SS' Registry Office Jarrow (c. 1864) and died in Brother: Private Jarrow Cemetery. Fri. 7 May 1915 7122 Slavin Henry Private 28 May 1977 Machine-Gun 10080 and 136383 France 5 Stanley Street, Baptised in St. School ROH, February 1890) (1914-5 Star) 1911) [A Labourer Registry Office on on 1 January 1920. Jarrow - SS; December q. 1901, John Slavin, 13.253. (Jarrow Express) Corps Jarrow (in 1911), Bede's R.C. Jarrow in May 1977] 22 February 1890. Their marriage aged 35. His mother, Sarah, was 1st/7th DLI, June and 71 Princess Church, Jarrow, on Their marriage was registered in born in Sunderland (c. 1866).] q. 1958, aged 65 Street, Jarrow (in 9 April 1890. was registered in SS during the (No. 7121). Half- May 1977) SS during the March quarter of Brother: Daniel March quarter of 1920). Marin (Born in 1890). Jarrow, c. 1906).

Grandmother: Cabaret-Rouge 27 September 12/West Yorkshire 10 September Mrs. Jones of 44 British Cemetery, Wed. 17 Wed. 17 3841 Sleigh John Private Unknown 1915 (Battle of Regt. (63 Brigade, 3/9611 1915 (1914-5 France Garwood Street, Souchez. November 1915 November 1915 Loos) 21st Division) Star) SS. XV.M.22.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details

Son of William and Emma Slesser His birth was (née Fairless) of 3 registered in SS Well Lane, during the Corstorphine September Town, SS. (They [His mother, Emma, died during quarter of 1895. Ypres (Menin 31 July 1917 2/West Yorkshire 3 Well Lane, were married in the March quarter of 1920, aged There is a Family Gate) Memorial. 3988 Slesser Alexander L/C 22 (Battle of Regt. (23 Brigade, 40064 Corstorphine Unmarried. St. Mary's Church, 53. The Family Headstone says Headstone in St. Panel 21. Passchendaele) 8th Division) Town, SS SS, on 12 March he was KIA on 27 June 1918.] Peter's Graveyard, (Belgium). 1887. Their Harton. KIA on marriage was the first day of the registered in SS Battle of during the March Passchendaele. quarter of 1887).

'A' Company, 24 Bailleul Communal Soldiers Died in 28 December (Tyneside Irish) / 11 January 1916 Born in Hebburn. Cemetery the Great War + 2679 Sloan Leonard Humble Private Unknown 24/1277 France 1916 NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) E. Sunderland. Extension (Nord). 'Irish Heroes' 34th Division) III.A.151. (1917)

Born and E. in SS. SDGW = 333rd 335th Road Tues. 17 10 (or 16) Park R.C.C. (Road Waterloo Vale Roll Construction Margaret Sloan of Vis-en-Artois December 1918 + Street, SS [second Construction of Honour + St. 3167 Sloan Edward Pioneer Unknown 16 October 1918 Company, Roads WR/25000 No 1914-5 Star France St. Hilda's Colliery 10 (or 16) Park He had children. British Cemetery, Fri. 30 May 1919 + number virtually Company). Hilda's Miners' and Quarries Bn. Street, SS Haucourt. II.E.8. Soldiers Died in illegible) Formerly 240493 Lodge ROH R.E. the Great War R.E. CWGC = S. Sloan (incorrect).

Born: Tyne Dock. Birth registered in SS - March quarter Son of James and Siblings (all born in 1890. E. in DLI as All Saints' Church Isabella Sloan of Tyne Dock, 1911 [His father, James, a Coal Miner Pte. 20015: 14 ROH, West 46 Nora Street, ages): Margaret 25 (Born: 5 3rd Platoon, 'A' 46 Nora Street, (Hewer) was 45 in 1911 and born September 1914: Harton. (His name 4 June 1915 Tyne Dock. (In (19), William (17, Helles Memorial. RND Database + January 1890 - Company, Dardanelles Tyne Dock (in Coal Miner in Crook, Co. Durham. His Transferred to appears as 'T. 3640 Sloan Thomas AB (Third Battle of TZ/1081 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star 1911 they had Unmarried. Coal Miner Panel 8 to 15. Collingwood Bn. RND Service Collingwood Bn. (Balkans 2B) April 1911 and (Hewer) mother, Isabella, was 44 in 1911 RNVR: 5 Sloane' on the All Krithia) been married for (Putter)), Isabella (Turkey). Embarkation Roll Record) RND November 1914) and was born in Shotton, Co. November 1914. Saints' Church 23 years and had (15), Katie (13), Durham.] Collingwood Bn. ROH, West had ten children, James (9) and ('A' Company, 3rd Harton). seven still living). John (5). Platoon): 4 February 1915 to 4 June 1915.

Enlisted: 14 November 1914. Transferred to 'B' Company, 25 Sat. 16 January 20/NF. 20 (Tyneside Irish) / 11 January 1916 101 Palmerston 1915 + John Sheen 4697 Sloan Edward Private Unknown Unknown 25/618 France September 1916 - NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) Street, SS + 'Irish Heroes' Discharged on 34th Division) (1917) medical grounds (Sick). (John Sheen).

Enlisted: 15 November 1914. His name appears in the June 1916 'C' Company, 25 Sat. 16 January Casualties' List. 8 (Tyneside Irish) / 11 January 1916 29 Adelaide 1915 + John Sheen 4698 Sloan James Henry L/C Unknown Unknown 25/1275 France November 1916 - NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) Street, SS + 'Irish Heroes' Discharged on 34th Division) (1917) medical grounds (Gunshot- Wounds). (John Sheen).

Wed. 30 January 1918 + Tues. 26 Military Medal 5176 Sloan H.T. Private Unknown Unknown Yorkshire Regt. 12357 South Shields. February 1918 + and Bar Thurs. 14 March 1918

Two Daughters: Second youngest Mary Ellen Sloane The second man Mary N. (SS, son of Margaret (née Callender) of from South March q. 1913) & and the late Ralph 15 Moon Street, Shields to die Albertina (SS, Sloane (A Pilot) of SS. (They were [Sister & B-in-L: Eleanor (Died: 6 during the war. March q. 1915). 5 Beacon Street, married in St. September 1910, aged 38) & Died in the Naval B: Ralph Sloane (A Sheerness (Isle of Royal Naval 15 Moon Street, On the Shields' SS. (His father, Stephen's Church, John (Died: 9 May 1946, aged 73) Hospital, Tues. 25 + Wed. 434 Sloane Albert AB 24 24 August 1914 5284/B Pilot) of 191 Sheppey, Kent) Reserve SS Ferries Ralph, died on 3 SS, on 27 May Hare.] There is a Family Sheerness, of 26 August 1914 Baring Street, SS. Cemetery. KK.88. November 1894, 1912. Their Headstone in St. Stephen's injuries to his hip B: AB Septimus aged 47. His marriage was Graveyard, SS. and abdomen. Sloane, SS 'Phare', mother, Margaret, registered in SS Coroner's Inquest: 31 October 1917, died on 16 August during the June Fri. 28 August aged 22 (No. 1931, aged 75). quarter of 1912). 1914. 3811).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details B: AB Albert Sloane, RNR, Died Unmarried. 24 August 1914, Born in SS. The [Height: 5'7". Son of Margaret aged 24 (No. 434). 'Phare' was Brown hair and and the late Ralph B: Ralph Sloane (A torpedoed when eyes. Birth [(In Memoriam). His mother, Tues. 2 November Sloane (A Pilot) of Pilot) of 191 2½ miles north of 'Protector' Plaque SS 'Phare' Mercantile Marine 5 Beacon Street, registered in SS - Margaret, died on 16 August 1920 + Tues. 31 An Apprentice 5 Beacon Street, Baring Street, SS. Scarborough. It Tower Hill 1914 - 1918, St. 3811 Sloane Septimus AB 22 31 October 1917 (London) (Formerly 2/162 SS (in August March q. 1895. 1931, aged 75. There is a Family October 1922 + Pilot SS. (His father, S & B-in-L: Eleanor was carrying gas Memorial Stephen's Church, (Formerly RND) (RNVR) 1912) Enlisted: 31 Headstone in St. Stephen's RND Service Ralph, died on 3 (Died: 6 coal from the Tyne SS August 1912. Churchyard, SS.] Record November 1894, September 1910, to London. 14 of Discharged, aged 47). aged 38) & John the crew of 18 medically unfit - 9 (Died: 9 May drowned. September 1914.] 1946, aged 73) Hare.

Height: 5'6". Son: George F. (SS, Charlotte Sloane Brown hair. Grey Sept. q. 1912). (née Spowart) of eyes. C. of E. [16.1.1917 to 151 Morton 151 Morton Enlisted: 9 15.2.1917 - On Street, SS (in Street, SS. (They [22 August 1914 - Joined September 1909. Driver's Assistant leave from October 1914) were married in Collingwood Bn. 8 October 1914 - War Gratuity - 77 (Born: 29 (RND Service Holland. George Frederick (Formerly of 165 St. Michael's Interned in Holland. September £26/10s. Interned Harton Cemetery. January 1885 - Buried: 11 Collingwood Bn. Record) + Retired 15.2.1918 to RND Service 4468 Sloane (Harton Cemetery AB 2/102 (RNVR) 1914 'Mons' Star' France Marsden Street, Church, SS, on 25 1915 - Granted four weeks' leave in Holland after T.7515, (South RND Service December 1962 RND Fitter's Labourer 16.3.1918 - On Record Burial Index) SS - in September January 1908. from Holland. 17.10.1916 to the Siege of Shields). Record) (Harton Cemetery leave from 1909) + 62 Lake Their marriage 14.11.1916 - On leave from Antwerp in Burial Index) Holland. Avenue, SS (in was registered in Holland.] October 1914. Of 19.11.1918 - December 1962) SS during the St. Cuthbert's Repatriated. March quarter of parish - Harton 1.2.1919 - 1908). Cemetery Burial Demobilised.] Index.

Birth registered in 20 Victoria Road, SS - June q. 1894. Fri. 29 September 6688 Smailes John William Private Unknown Unknown DLI Hebburn (in Wounded by 28 1916 (Jarrow September 1916) September 1916 - Express) Jarrow Express.

Margaret Jane Smails (née Davison) of 46 The 'Gazette' also Wilson Street, SS. spells his surname (They were 22 (Tyneside Son of Peter and Daughter: as 'Smailes'. Born: 21 March 1918 46 Wilson Street, married in Holy Scottish) / NF Readhead's Jane Smails of 46 Margaret J. (SS; Rothbury, Arras Memorial. Sat. 24 August 5190 Smails Arthur Private 37 ('Operation 22/324 No 1914-5 Star France SS (in March Trinity Church, (102 Brigade, 34th Shipyard Chestnut Street, September q. Northumberland. Bay 2 and 3. 1918 + John Sheen Michael') 1918) High Shields, on Division) Ashington 1915). He served four 31 May 1915. years with the Their marriage colours - 'Gazette'. was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1915).

Son of Margaret (née Bell) and the His father, late Charles Small Charles, died of 72 Bertram Only Sister & B-in- during the March Mon. 20 August Street, SS. (They [Enlisted: 5 January 1915. Draft L: Elizabeth & quarter of 1898, 1917 + Tues. 23 were married in for MEF: 28 June 1915. Joined William Percy (on aged 39. Awarded Military Medal 23 April 1917 Hood Bn. RND Readhead's April 1918 + Sat. Mon. 20 August 21 (Born: 21 Dardanelles 72 (or 70) Bertram St. Aidan's Church, Hood Bn: 18 July 1915 to 1 Active Service). the MM in Arras Memorial. Readhead's 892 Small Charles AB ('LG': 26 March (Battle of (63rd (Royal TZ/3164 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Shipyard Unmarried. 23 April 1921 + 1917 + Wed. 22 December 1895) (Balkans 2B) Street, SS SS, on 29 October 1915. Jaundice. Only Brother & S- February 1917. Bay 1 Plaque. 1917, page 2992) Gavrelle) Naval) Division) (Riveter's Heater) Mon. 24 April October 2014 September 1888. Rejoined Hood Bn: 8 January in-L: W. & C. RND Database = 1922 + RND Their marriage 1916 to 23 April 1917.] Small. Cousins: resided at 70 Database was registered in Jim & Kate. Bertram Street, SS during the SS. (In September Memoriam). quarter of 1888).

20 December SS 'Hildawell' Born: Greenock, Tower Hill 1522 Small F. Fireman/Trimmer 39 Mercantile Marine South Shields Fri. 10 May 1918 1916 (West Hartlepool) Scotland. Memorial 43 South Street, Wounded by 27 Fri. 28 July 1916 6659 Small T. Private Unknown Unknown Yorkshire Regt. Jarrow (in July July 1916 - Jarrow (Jarrow Express) 1916) Express. Susannah Smart (née Temple). (Their marriage SS Marine Tues. 16 April SS 'Lynfield' 63 Palmerston Son of John and Born in North Tower Hill 1506 Smart David First Engineer 34 10 January 1917 Mercantile Marine was registered in Engineers' 1918 + Mon. 7 (Stockton) Street, SS Rose Ann Smart Shields Memorial Cardiff during the Association ROH February 1921 September quarter of 1914). Presented with a gold watch from the Hebburn Thurs. 6 March Heroes' Fund at 1919 + Fri. 7 5799 Smart G. Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown Hebburn. A Coal Miner (?) the Miners' Hall, March 1919 Hebburn, in March (Jarrow Express) 1919 - Jarrow Express.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Meritorious Mon. 20 January 5918 Smart F.T. Sergeant Grenadier Guards 10432 South Shields. Service Medal 1919

Born and E. in SS. He had enlisted in Tues. 17 [Attacked south of La Boisselle 22/NF at 36 King November 1914 + 7.30 am - moved forward with Brother: Herbert. 'D' Company, 22 Street, SS, Wed. 17 January Marshall Wallis 21/NF - high casualties - just 150 His brother Thiépval (Tyneside between Tuesday 1917 + Wed. 26 Road, SS men located in German line at Edward Memorial. Pier 596 Smeatham Frederick Private Unknown 1 July 1916 Scottish) / NF 22/763 No 1914-5 Star France 10 and Monday 16 September 1917 + ('Gazette' + John nightfall. Withdrew from Smeatham (Ebbie) and Face 10B, 11B (102 Brigade, 34th November 1914 - Fri. 1 July 2016 + Sheen = SS) positions behind Tara Usna line died on 26 and 12B Division) then living in Mon. 4 July 2016 + through Albert to Millencourt September 1916. Marshall Wallis Soldiers Died in (4/7).] Road, SS. (In the Great War Memoriam).

St. Michael's ROH, Jenny Smeatham SS 'Lofoten' 52 Coleridge Tower Hill SS + SS Marine Mon. 7 February 2797 Smeatham Thomas Engineer 41 4 February 1918 Mercantile Marine of 52 Coleridge Born in SS. (London) Avenue, SS Memorial Engineers' 1921 Avenue, SS Association ROH

Son of Jane Ann(e) Bell (formerly Sister: Helen (Born Smedley, née [Grandparents: John Lilley (A Born in Tyne Dock in SS and aged N.E.R. Memorial Lilley) of 3 Byron Blacksmith; B: Ford, (1911 Census). E. nine in 1911). (Roll of Honour), St., SS. (She was Northumberland; 60 in 1911) and SS. Aunts (1911 22/DLI (Pioneers) 1 Darenth Street, Uncles (1911 York + All Saints' born in Mary Jane Lilley (B: Berwick, ages): Isabella Pozières (Divisional Tyne Dock (1911) N.E.R. - Goods' ages): John Lilley Church ROH, West Soldiers Died in 1240 Smedley John Edward Private 18 25 April 1918 85229 No 1914-5 Star France Sunderland. In Unmarried. Northumberland; aged 59) of 1 Lilley (29), Memorial. Panel Pioneers, 8th and 3 Byron Clerk at Jarrow (29; Butcher - Co- Harton + West the Great War 1911 she was 34 Darenth Street, Tyne Dock Margaret Lilley 68 to 72 Division) Street, SS operative Stores) Harton Methodist and had been (1911). They had then been (26 - School and Robert Lilley Church Memorial married for twelve married for 35 years and had had Teacher) and (20; Clerk - Coal Cross years and had had 8 children, 7 living.] Mary Lilley (23). Export). two children, both still living).

[3 May 1916 - [Enlisted: 21 Transferred to August 1913. Home Port - Height: 5' 4½". Chatham.] [His 'Light' hair. Blue 'At the father, John (A [28 February 1915 - Missed the eyes. A bombardment Joiner), was born ship for the Anson Bn. but Protestant. War (siege) of Antwerp in Sunderland and subsequently rejoined from HMT 50 (Born: 12 Rennoldson's Son of John and Gratuity: £28. 22 and spent three Fri. 16 October was 56 in 1911. 'Somali'. 4 June 1915 (Third Fri. 16 October March 1889 - September q. 2/117 and 2/2691 Shipyard [A Elizabeth Smedley August 1914 - days and nights in Waterloo Vale Roll 1914 + Thurs. 24 3991 Smedley John AB Anson Bn. RND 1914 'Mons' Star' France 8 Park Street, SS His mother, Battle of Krithia) - Wounded 1914 + Thurs. 24 RND Service 1939 (SS) (RNVR) Labourer - RND of 8 Park Street, Joined Anson Bn.] the trenches' - of Honour June 1915 + Fri. 30 Elizabeth, was (Bullet-wound, left arm). 29 June 1915 Record) Service Record] SS (in 1911) Siblings (1911 'Gazette'. May 1919 born in London March 1916 - Discharged to ages): Ada (25; B: Wounded at and was 56. They from Mudros for Sea ;), Amy Gallipoli - on 4 had been married Service.] (17; B: Jarrow) and June 1915. for 27 years and Harry (14; B: had had six Jarrow) (No. children, four 7259). living.]

Siblings (1911 ages): Ada Greengrass (25; B: Wallsend; [His father, John (A Joiner), was - born in Sunderland and was 56. September q. Royal Naval Son of John and His mother, Elizabeth, was born 1885; A Domestic Born in Jarrow - Division 8 Park Street, SS A Grocer's Errand Elizabeth Smedley in London and was also 56. She Servant) and Amy Waterloo Vale Roll 7259 Smedley Henry (Harry) AB Unknown Unknown December q. Fri. 30 May 1919 (Waterloo Vale (in 1911) Boy (in 1911) of 8 Park Street, died in SS - June q. 1932, aged (17; B: Jarrow; SS - of Honour 1896. ROH) SS (in 1911) 76. They had been married for March q. 1894). 27 years and had had six Brother: AB John children, four still living.] Smedley, Anson Bn. RND, September q. 1939, aged 50 (No. 3991).

Born in . His 1st/7th DLI mother was living (Territorial) at 28 Victoria Fri. 18 May 1917 + Son of William and (SDGW) Road, Hebburn, in Fri. 25 May 1917 20 April 1915 Swalwell, Annie Cross of 38 Arras Memorial. 848 Smiles John W. Private 21 23 April 1917 (Divisional 295068 France May 1917. The (Jarrow Express) + (1914-5 Star) Gateshead Charles Street, Bay 8 Pioneers, 50th CWGC says he Soldiers Died in Hebburn (Northumbrian) belonged to the Great War Division) 1st/5th DLI. Formerly 1317 DLI.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details [Remainder entered Stuff Redoubt and here [Returned to Bouzincourt and to Born in Hebburn. found what was 30 September Crucifix Corner (26/9). Attack E. Sunderland. R. 6/Yorkshire Regt. left of 9/West Thiépval 1916 (Somme - (with 9/West Yorkshire) on Hetton-le-Hole, (32 Brigade, 11th 8 September 1915 Dardanelles Yorkshire. Memorial. Pier Soldiers Died in 161 Smith Henry Private Unknown Attack on Hessian 18101 Hessian Trench and Stuff Co. Durham. [Via (Northern) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Formed a and Face 3A and the Great War Trench and Stuff Redoubt (27/9) - in afternoon 'B' Bouzincourt to Division) composite 3D Redoubt) & 'C' Companies took Hessian Varennes. battalion which Trench.] Casualties - 396.] fought until relieved during night (30/9).]

Born in SS. E. Chester-le-Street, 26 September 10/Yorkshire Regt. Son of Thomas Co. Durham. R. 9 September 1915 Loos Memorial. Soldiers Died in 209 Smith William Henry Private 21 1915 (Battle of (62 Brigade, 21st 15509 France and the late Old Pelton, Co. (1914-5 Star) Panel 44 and 46 the Great War Loos) Division) Hannah Smith Durham. KIA on the second day of the Battle of Loos.

Born in SS Brother: George. (December q. Eldest son of unmarried. Sisters: Margaret 1896). Enlisted in Tues. 21 March Helen Jane and [Height: 5' 11¼". (Peggy) and SS on 9 St. Hilda's 1916 + Wed. 21 the late Henry Weight: 11 stones. Gladys (born in SS September 1914. Memorial Cross + February 1917 + Smith of 23 Brown hair. Grey 37 Burrow Street, and 4 in 1911). His SDGW = 'Henry Lijssenthoek St. Hilda's Parish Wed. 28 February 'C' Company, Alderson Street, eyes. C. of E. [His mother, Helen Jane, was 21 February 1916 11 September SS (in 1911), and father, Charles Charles Smith'. Military Magazine (April 1917 + Fri. 21 Charles Henry 14/DLI (18 SS. (His father Wounded on 18 born in Newcastle and was a 35- Wed. 28 February 341 Smith Private 19 (DOW) (Ypres 14765 1915 (1914-5 France 23 Alderson St. Hilda's Colliery Henry William DOW R. in A. (In Cemetery. 1916 - Memorial February 1919 + William (Harry) Brigade, 6th died in the vicinity February 1916. year old Charwoman and a 1917 + PHOTO sector) Star) Street, SS (in Smith, died aged Memoriam). IV.D.19. Service on 22 Mon. 21 February Division) of the Russian He left 'effects' Widow.] August 1919) 39 (?) aboard SS Letter of (Belgium). March 1916) + St. 1921 + Tues. 21 area of the Black valued at £2 7s 'Araka' on 25 condolence from Hilda's Miners' February 1922 + Sea - in a and a gratuity of April/8 May 1907 officer. 'Charles Lodge ROH Soldiers Died in port/region now £6 to his mother, (Boatswain) [O.N. Henry W. ' - St. the Great War in Romania). Helen Jane.] 93848] in Russia. Hilda's Memorial Cross.

19/NF (2nd Born in SS. E. Thurs. 13 April Tyneside Eldest son of Newcastle. DOW 1916 + Captain Sailly-sur-la-Lys Westoe Boys' 30 March 1916 Pioneers) Maru House, 179 Edward and R. in A. He C.H. Cooke Book Thurs. 13 April 358 Smith George Edward Private 22 19/705 No 1914-5 Star France Canadian Secondary School (DOW) (Divisional Stanhope Road, SS Pleasance Agnes attended Westoe (1920, 220) + 1916 Cemetery. I.B.25. ROH Pioneers, 35th Smith Boys' Secondary Soldiers Died in Division) School. the Great War

The 'Viknor' was an armed merchant cruiser which left Londonderry on 12 January 1915 Plymouth Naval and disappeared The 'Gazette' calls Tues. 26 January + HMS Viknor (10th Mercantile Marine 110 Commercial A Cartman for J. Memorial. 535 Smith Joseph Fireman 32 13 January 1915 1914-5 Star 11 miles west of him 'J. Smith' and Mon. 1 February Cruiser Squadron) Reserve Road, SS Cansfield Memorial Tory Island, 'John Smith'. 1915 Reference 9 Donegal, Ireland, with the loss of all 295 crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

Brother: John [To Franvillers (12/7), forward Tom. Sisters: L.A. Born and E. in SS. area Contalmaison (25/7), Albert Thiépval Mon. 6 & Tues. 7 6 August 1916 8/Yorkshire Regt. Wanless and Better known as (26/7), trenches in front of Memorial. Pier August 1917 + 703 Smith Henry L/C 21 (Somme - Attack (69 Brigade, 23rd 11377 France Mary Ellen Smith Maggie Mather + Henry Reed - Switch Line (5/8). Attack on and Face 3A and Soldiers Died in on Munster Alley) Division) Brothers-in-Law: 'Gazette'. (In Munster Alley (6/8). Relieved 3D the Great War Jack and Adam (on Memoriam). and to Scots Redoubt (7/8).] active service).

Isabella Smith (née Roxby) of 25 Burleigh Street, SS. (They were married in St. Born and E. in 5th Division Michael's Church, Bishop Auckland, Harton Cemetery. Fri. 20 July 1917 + Featherstone Mills 17 July 1917 25 Burleigh Street, Mon. 3 September 901 Smith Acting Bombardier 35 DCM Ammunition 99923 France SS, on 4 August Co. Durham. Died U.8370. (South Soldiers Died in (Fred) (DOW) SS 1917 Column RFA 1906. Their of wounds in a Shields). the Great War marriage was hospital. registered in SS during the September quarter of 1906).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details HMS Indefatigable was sunk at Stepfather: Robert Jutland. Only two Son of Emma [HMS Indefatigable was built at Pascoe. Brother: Thurs. 31 May HMS Indefatigable of the crew of Chatham Naval Reed (formerly Devonport Dockyard - laid down John Tom. Sisters: St. Mark's Church 1917 + Mon. 24 (The Battlecruiser 1,019 men Memorial. 31 May 1916 Smith) of 100 February 1909, completed April L.A. Wanless and Commemorative November 1919 + 941 Smith William Waugh Stoker 27 Fleet/2nd 4046S survived - both Memorial (Battle of Jutland) Adelaide Street, 1911. Armament: 8 x 12 inch & M. Mather + Bs-in- Stained Glass Fri. 27 May 2016 + Battlecruiser spotters, later Reference: 20. SS, and the late 16 x 4 inch guns. Maximum L: Jack and Adam Window, SS Tues. 31 May Squadron) picked up by a (Kent). James Smith speed: 25 knots.] (on active 2016 German torpedo service). boat. (In Memoriam).

Brother: Arthur (in Sat. 16 January [Attack on La Boisselle. War France). Uncle and 1915 + Fri. 28 July Born in SS. E. in Diary notes advance at 7.45 am. - Aunt: Andrew and 1916 + Wed. 30 Newcastle. He 'C' Company, 25 heavy fire & casualties from Elizabeth Peacock Thiépval May 1917 + Fri. 1 Son of Arthur and resided at 51 Bath (Tyneside Irish) / 11 January 1916 moment assembly trenches were + Cousin Tom (in Memorial. Pier July 2016 + Mon. 4 947 Smith Andrew Peacock Private 18 1 July 1916 25/1266 France 51 Bath Street, SS Black's Foundry Margaret Smith of Unmarried. Street, SS, at the Fri. 28 July 1916 NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) left - La Boisselle strongly held. France). His sister, and Face 10B, 11B July 1916 + 51 Bath Street, SS time of his 34th Division) Advance maintained until 'only a Barbara Pottinger and 12B Soldiers Died in enlistment (before few scattered soldiers were left Smith, died aged the Great War + 16 January 1915). standing'. Casualties - 487.] 12 on 29 May 'Irish Heroes' 1917. (1917)

Born in SS. E. Sunderland. R. SS. Only Sister: Mary A Regular or a Mon. 24 March 1st/7th DLI Lizzie. Aunt and Reservist. (In 1919 + Fri. 23 (Territorial) Only son of the 23 March 1918 1 November 1914 [He may have been killed at or Uncle: Mr. & Mrs. Memoriam). Pozières March 1923 + (Divisional late Christopher 993 Smith Matthew Private 25 ('Operation 4/8311 (1914 'Mons' France South Shields. near the village of Villers- Windle + cousins Killed by a high Memorial. Panel Clive Dunn page Pioneers, 50th and Elizabeth Michael') Star') Carbonnel - Clive Dunn.] Florrie and Jack. explosive shell just 68 to 72 151 + Soldiers (Northumbrian) Smith Cousins: Powell before the Died in the Great Division) and Mary Weise. battalion moved War to Belloy - Clive Dunn.

Only son of Harry Fri. 27 December Born and E. in SS. and Margaret 1918 + Mon. 1 His birth was Lodge of 2 Police November 1920 registered in SS Vis-en-Artois Westoe Road 24 September 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 2 Police Buildings, Buildings, SS. (Westoe Road 1086 Smith Robert Valentine Private 18 or 19 92062 No 1914-5 Star France Unmarried. during the Memorial. Panel Baptist Church 1918 6th Division) SS (Residing at 40 Baptists' December quarter 9 Organ Plaque Leighton Street, Memorial Tablet) of 1899. (In SS, in December + Soldiers Died in Memoriam). 1918). the Great War

E. Sunderland. 1st/4th Served as a sniper - Fri. 13 April + (Territorial) King's 'Gazette'. Letter Tues. 11 Son of Margaret Rue-Du-Bacquerot Own Yorkshire 25 December offering December 1917 + 63 Hedley Street, Castletown Ann and the late He had brothers No. 1 Military Hedley Street Roll 1127 Smith George Private 21 15 March 1917 Light Infantry 203562 1915 (1914-5 France Unmarried. condolences from Sat. 15 March Fri. 13 April 1917 SS (in 1917) Colliery (Putter) James Smith of 63 and sisters. Cemetery, of Honour (148 Brigade, 49th Star) a friend. Formerly 1919 + Soldiers Hedley Street, SS Laventie. III.A.1. (West Riding) 15067 NF and Died in the Great Division) 7218 KOYLI. (In War Memoriam).

Brothers: Morrison and George (a Son of John and P.O.W.). Sis. & B- Brother & S-in-L: the late Isabella in-L: Florrie & Tom Portsmouth Naval St. Michael's ROH, Wed. 17 October Thomas 18 September 154 Stevenson Whitburn Colliery Martin (RNR) and Wed. 17 October 1157 Smith Ordinary Seaman 19 HMS Stonecrop J/68372 (N.R.) Smith and stepson Unmarried. Byrne. Brother: Memorial. Panel: SS + West Holborn 1917 + Mon. 7 Henderson 1917 Street, SS (Engine Cleaner) Jenny. (In 1917 of Elizabeth Jane Deck Hand 25 ROH October 1918 Memoriam). Smith William Thomas Smith, RNRT, Died 7 October 1917 (No. 1468).

Son of John George and N.E.R. Memorial Isabella Smith. Born in Tyne Dock. (Roll of Honour), (His father, John His brother, E. York. (In York + Dock Wed. 15 N.E.R. - Clerk at George, died on 'A' Company, William Ainsworth Memoriam). Superintendent's November 1916 + Tyne Dock 30 January 1903, St. Simon's, 17/NF (N.E.R. Unmarried. [He [Served about twelve months at Smith, died on 21 Joined the N.E.R. Staff ROH, Tyne Fri. 21 September Wed. 15 20/21 November (Worked as a aged 57. His Simonside, 7 November 1916 Pioneers) 38 Wenlock Road, resided with his the front. Died at the Military September 1916. Co. in 1901 as a Dock + St. Simon's 1917 + Lt-Colonel November 1916 + 1241 Smith Alfred Robert Private Unknown 17/567 1915 (1914-5 France member of the mother, Isabella, Churchyard. Grave (DOW) (Divisional Simonside, SS widowed mother - Hospital in Camberwell - Another brother Mineral Clerk at Church, J. Shakespear 'North East Star) Clerical Staff, died on 20 July Reference 211. Pioneers, 32nd 'Gazette'.] 'Gazette'.] lived at 13 Tyne Dock (Averil Simonside, SS Book + Soldiers Railway Magazine' Operative 1918, aged 74. (South Shields). Division) Tennant Street, Kirton: North East (Chancel Screen) + Died in the Great Department). There is a Family Simonside, SS. War Memorials Wenlock Road War Headstone in St. Project). Methodist Church Simon's Cross, SS Churchyard, Simonside, SS).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Second son of the late William Margaret G. Smith 20 (Tyneside Smith. Mother Tues. 28 August of 20 Newmarket Born in SS. E. Co. Tincourt New 20 August 1917 ( Scottish) / NF and stepfather: 1917 + Soldiers 1409 Smith Mark Dockwray Private 30 48356 No 1914-5 Star France Street, Durham. DOW R. British Cemetery. DOW) (102 Brigade, 34th Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Died in the Great Consett,Co. in A. I.D.6. Division) Beaumont, 205 War Durham. South Palmerston Street, SS. Lijssenthoek 'A' Company, 8 Son of Mr. and Born in SS. E. Military 24 September Yorkshire Regt. 27 August 1915 South Bank, Mrs. M. Smith of Soldiers Died in 1415 Smith Matthew Private 20 13769 France Unmarried. South Bank, Cemetery. 1917 (DOW) (69 Brigade, 23rd (1914-5 Star) Yorkshire South Bank, the Great War Yorkshire. XXIV.A.8. Division) Yorkshire (Belgium). Brothers: Enlisted at the Morrison and outbreak. Three George (a children: Jack, Son of John and P.O.W.). Sister & Margaret Ann Nellie & Edith. (In Chatham Naval the late Isabella B-in-L: Florrie & 4 Station Smith (née Lally) Memoriam). Memorial. Fri. 1 February Whitburn Colliery Smith of SS. Tom Byrne. St. Michael's ROH, Fri. 1 February 1468 Smith William Thomas Deck Hand 32 7 October 1917 SS 'Aylevarroo' 1247SD (RNR) (RNRT) Cottages, Spohr of 4 Station Father-& Mother- Memorial 1918 + Mon. 7 (Engine-driver) Stepson of Brother: O.S. SS 1918 Terrace, SS Cottages, Spohr in-L: Jack & Reference: 26. October 1918 Elizabeth Jane Thomas Terrace, SS Isabella Lally. (Kent). Smith. Henderson Smith, Brother & S-in-L: Died 18 Martin (RNR) & September 1917 Jenny. (No. 1157). Born in Goole, Lincolnshire. E. Newcastle. In St. Aidan's Church 18/NF (1st France for 2½ ROH, SS + High Mon. 18 February Tyneside Son of G.A. and His father had years. Lewis- St. Martin Calvaire Shields' Baptist 1918 + Lt-Colonel 11 February 1918 Pioneers) Catharine M. worked for the gunner and British Cemetery, Tabernacle Organ John Shakespear 1471 Smith Edwin Corporal 30 18/929 No 1914-5 Star France A Marine Engineer (DOW) (Divisional Smith of 35 Henry Customs and Instructor. Home St. Martin-sur- Plaque + Laygate Book (1920 ) + Pioneers, 34th Nelson Street, SS Excise. on leave only Cojeul. I.F.2. Baptist Church Soldiers Died in Division) three weeks Memorial Plaque, the Great War earlier. SS (?) Lieutenant's letter. [Front line Leipzig Salient (7/9). Withdrew to Crucifix Corner 15 September 9/West Yorkshire (10/9). To front line (14/9) & E. and R. in Thiepval Mon. 23 October His parents lived 1916 (Attack on Regt. (32 Brigade, 11 July 1915 Dardanelles with 8/West Riding Regt. made Newcastle. He Memorial. Pier 1916 + Soldiers Mon. 23 October 1650 Smith William Private Unknown 10879 in Waterloo Vale, Turk Street and 11th (Northern) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) successful attack on Turk Street had served in the and Face 2A, 2C Died in the Great 1916 SS the Wonder Work) Division) & the Wonder Work beyond. Regular Army. and 2D War Relieved & to Crucifix Corner (15/9). Casualties - 318.]

Elzenwalle 8/East Yorkshire 9 September 1915 Born in Jarrow. E. Brasserie St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in 1763 Smith George Private Unknown 18 June 1916 Regt. (8 Brigade, 17155 France Jarrow. (1914-5 Star) SS. R. Jarrow. Cemetery. V.A.9. Honour the Great War 3rd Division) (Belgium).

Born: , Fri. 11 May 1915 St. Paul's Roll of 6/King's Own [Vin Mullen says Northumberland. Bailleul Road West (Jarrow Express) + Town Clerk's Honour (?) + St. Scottish Borderers he was 36 and E. and R. Jarrow. Cemetery, St. Mon. 16 August 1764 Smith George Brown Private 34 9 April 1917 40638 No 1914-5 Star France Jarrow. Office, Town Hall, John's Wesleyan (27 Brigade, 9th born at Westoe in He had previously Laurent-Blangy. 1920 + Soldiers Jarrow Methodist Church (Scottish) Division) 1880.] worked in the B. 7. Died in the Great Plaque, Jarrow Rates Office at War Jarrow Town Hall.

Palmer's Tranchee De 8/Yorkshire Regt. Shipbuilders St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in 26 August 1915 Born in Hebburn. Mecknes 1765 Smith Joseph Private Unknown 18 May 1916 (69 Brigade, 23rd 15947 France Jarrow. (Jarrow Engine Honour + Palmer's the Great War + (1914-5 Star) E. SS. R. Jarrow. Cemetery, Aix- Division) Works Blast Cenotaph Sat. 10 June 1916 Noulette. C.13. Furnaces) Sister and B-in-L: The 'Gazette' Fri. 24 May 1918 + Mary Ann and twice says he was Tyne Cot Tues. 7 January & George Pottinger 20/DLI (123 Stage Manager of a L/C. E. In SS. He Memorial. Panel Sat. 18 January The late Mary of 56 Readhead St. Michael's ROH, 1815 Smith David Acting Corporal 32 19 April 1918 Brigade, 41st 205022 No 1914-5 Star France The Queen's had five children. 128 to 131 and 1919 + Tues. 18 Elizabeth Smith Street, SS. SS Division) Theatre, SS Memorial Service 162 and 162A. March 1919 + Brother: William at St. Michael's, (Belgium). Soldiers Died in (on Active Westoe, SS. the Great War Service).

Son of William and Fri. 22 December 5 Newtown 13 November 6th Field Ann Elizabeth Thiépval 1916 (Jarrow 18 February 1915 Terrace, Hebburn Born in Hebburn. St. Paul's Roll of 2307 Smith John Private 22 1916 (Battle of Ambulance 1909 France Smith of 5 Memorial. Pier Express) + Soldiers (1914-5 Star) (in November E. Jarrow. Honour the Ancre) R.A.M.C. Newtown Terrace, and Face 4C Died in the Great 1916) Hebburn War St. Paul's Roll of A Stoker in the Son of the late HM Drifter Jarrow Cemetery. Honour + St. 2308 Smith Thomas Edward Trimmer 32 3 April 1916 5056/TS (RNR) Jarrow. Royal Navy (in William and Ann Born in Jarrow. 'Anchor of Hope' D.328. Mark's Church 1911) Smith Triptych, Jarrow

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details [His father, Anthony, was born in Siblings (1911 SS and was a 50-year old ages): Elizabeth Son of Anthony Blacksmith (N.E.R. Co. - Carriage St. Paul's Roll of (13; B: SS), Born: Green Lane, Bailleul Communal 4 Hope Street, A Blacksmith's and Jane J. Smith and Waggon Depot). His Honour + St. 3 August 1917 51st Siege Battery Anthony (10; B: SS, Co. Durham. Cemetery Soldiers Died in 2309 Smith Thomas Stoker Sergeant 26 or 27 56839 No 1914-5 Star France Green Lane, South Apprentice (N.E.R. of 4 Hope Street, mother, Jane J., was born in Simon's Church, (DOW) RGA SS), John Harold E. Woolwich. R. Extension (Nord). the Great War Shields (in 1911) Co.) (in 1911) Green Lane, South Gateshead and was 44. They Simonside, SS (7; B: SS) and SS. III.E.271. Shields had been married for 24 years (Chancel Screen) Margaret (4; B: and had had ten children, six still Wallsend). living.] Born: Dublin. E. and R. SS. On Thursday 8 April Son of William and 1915 his father's 14 Anderson the late Mary Jane 10 March 1915 2/West Yorkshire address was given Le Touret Thurs. 8 April 1915 10 February 1915 Street, Smith of 15 2386 Smith Thomas Private 19 (Battle of Neuve Regt. (23 Brigade, 4/8035 France Unmarried. as 12 Byethorne Memorial. Panel + Soldiers Died in Thurs. 8 April 1915 (1914-5 Star) Corstorphine Anderson Street, Chapelle) 8th Division) Street, SS. He had 9 and 10 the Great War Town, SS Corstorphine only been in Town, SS France for five weeks before he was KIA.

Son of John and Margaret Harper Cabaret-Rouge 'C' Battery, 72nd Born in SS. E. Soldiers Died in 2498 Smith Leigh Sergeant 28 31 August 1918 771777 France Smith of 17 Walter British Cemetery, Brigade RFA Newcastle. the Great War Terrace, , Souchez. VIII.K.1. Newcastle

Dantzig Alley 21 July 1916 103rd Brigade Soldiers Died in 2499 Smith William Driver Unknown 110325 France Born and E. in SS. British Cemetery, (DOW) (Somme) RFA the Great War Mametz. III.H.3.

Dickebusch New 41st Trench Born in Hebburn. Military St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in 2518 Smith William Gunner Unknown 12 March 1917 Mortar Battery 121601 No 1914-5 Star France E. SS. Cemetery. AA.5. Honour (?) the Great War RFA (Belgium).

Son of Anthony Born in SS. E. and Jane Smith of Woolwich, St. Simon's Helles Memorial. Fitter Staff 91st Heavy 7 July 1915 (1914- 1 Railway London. R. Church, Soldiers Died in 2545 Smith George 27 28 October 1915 56781 Egypt (3) Simonside, SS Panel 23 or 25. Sergeant Battery RGA 5 Star) Cottages, Simonside, SS. Simonside, SS the Great War (Turkey). Simonside, Tyne Died at sea. (Chancel Screen) Dock Drowned - MRIC.

7/Yorkshire Regt. Mile End Road Mon. 19 April Son of Jonah and Étaples Military 3 June 1917 (50 Brigade, 17th 39 Erskine Road, A.R. Smith of 39 Presbyterian 1920 + Soldiers 2612 Smith John Fred Private 36 39198 No 1914-5 Star France Margaret Smith of Born and E. in SS. Cemetery. (DOW) (Northern) SS Erskine Road, SS Church Memorial Died in the Great SS XXV.F.2. Division) Tablet War

Born and E. in SS. Second son of Formerly 14321 He had brothers Robert and the DLI and 35192 Mon. 14 October 1/West Yorkshire 11 September and one sister - Chapelle British 19 September Readhead's late Elizabeth East Yorkshire Readhead's 1918 + Soldiers 2875 Smith John Robert Private 29 Regt. (18 Brigade, 63978 1915 (1914-5 France Unmarried. Clara and Jim. Cemetery, 1918 Shipyard (?) Smith of 124 Regt. His father Plaque (?) Died in the Great 6th Division) Star) Sweetheart: Holnon. I.E.7. Sandwich Road, SS also resided at 16 War Rachel. (in October 1918). Marsden Street, SS. Son of Margaret Born in SS. E. and the late Newcastle. A Connaught 7 September 1916 75th Company Thomas Smith of native of SS. Cemetery, Soldiers Died in 2923 Smith Alan Richardson Private 26 37989 No 1914-5 Star France (Somme) MGC (75 Brigade) 117 Wingrove Formerly 1151 Thiépval. Special the Great War Gardens, Northern Cyclists' Memorial 2. Newcastle Bn. E. SS. Formerly 116th Company 3882 DLI. He MGC (116 Boulogne Eastern Mon. 7 June 1915 3 August 1917 23 Market Place, enlisted in the 2929 Smith Peter Private Unknown Brigade) 44448 No 1914-5 Star France Cemetery. + Soldiers Died in (DOW) SS (in June 1915) 1st/7th DLI on 5 (Formerly 1st/7th IV.A.51. the Great War June 1915 - DLI) 'Gazette'. Born in SS. E. Newcastle. R. Glasgow. CWGC 1/East Yorkshire Hermonville says he was KIA Soldiers Died in 2994 Smith George Private Unknown 25 May 1918 Regt. (64 Brigade, 36858 No 1914-5 Star France Military on 25 May the Great War 21st Division) Cemetery. II.I.6. whereas SDGW says he was KIA on 28 May 1918. Brother of Miss Born and E. in SS. Isabella Smith of St. Aidan's Church Enlisted in Thurs. 21 October Service Company 10 Shortridge Cement House ROH, SS + Mile Messrs. Finneys, December 1914. 1915 + Mon. 19 VI Corps Troops, 10 Shortridge Street, SS. He Cemetery. End Road Thurs. 21 October 3006 Smith Alexander Sergeant 21 5 October 1915 03000 MRIC ? France Seedmen, Unmarried. 'Arrived in France April 1920 (?) + Royal Army Street, SS resided with his XXI.A.2. Presbyterian 1915 Newcastle. at the beginning Soldiers Died in Ordnance Corps sisters at 10 (Belgium). Church Memorial of June 1915' - the Great War Shortridge Street - Tablet (?) 'Gazette'. 'Gazette'. 15/King's Own Born in SS. E. Aval Wood Yorkshire Light Son of William Ethel Smith of Mowbray Street, Derby. Formerly Military Cemetery, Soldiers Died in 3014 Smith Wilfred Howard Private 22 16 August 1918 Infantry (120 64364 No 1914-5 Star France Smith of Mowbray Street, Nottingham. 6584 Sherwood Vieux-Berquin. the Great War Brigade, 40th Nottingham Nottingham Foresters. I.C.3. Division)

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details

No SDGW entry. Formerly 2013 DLI (1st/7th DLI). He was wounded in three places by Son of Jonathan shrapnel near Jonathan William Greatham Smith Ypres while Harton Cemetery. Tues. 18 May 19 April 1915 134A Campbell 3228 Smith (Headstone) (W. - Private 26 2 August 1921 35/NF 316909 France and Sarah Smith serving with E.3916. (South 1915 + Fri. 21 May Fri. 21 May 1915 (1914-5 Star) Street, SS MRIC) of 134A Campbell 1st/7th DLI Shields). 1915 Street, SS (Pioneers) in May 1915. Letter to his parents published in the 'Gazette' on Tuesday 18 May 1915.

Chatham Naval Memorial. HM Trawler Policeman in the SS Police 3346 Smith Ralph Philip Deck Hand Unknown 18 January 1918 604DA (RNR) Memorial 'Gambri' SS Force Memorial Plaque Reference: 31. (Kent). Youngest son of the late William Smith. Mother Beaurevoir Tues. 10 13/DLI (74 Married Sister: and stepfather: Born in SS. E. Communal December 1918 + 3394 Smith William L/C 24 5 October 1918 Brigade, 25th 25439 No 1914-5 Star France Rachel. Married Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Newcastle. Cemetery British Soldiers Died in Division) Brother: Jack. Beaumont of 181 Extension. B.32. the Great War South Palmerston Street, SS.

Born and E. in SS. Son of Ralph and Cross Roads Wed. 11 + Fri. 13 13/DLI (74 He attended Westoe Boys' Sergeant (Acting 44 Mortimer Mary E. Smith of Cemetery, December 1918 + 3398 Smith Walter 21 23 October 1918 Brigade, 25th 203557 No 1914-5 Star France Unmarried. Westoe Boys' Secondary School CSM) Road, SS 44 Mortimer Fontaine-au-Bois. Soldiers Died in Division) Secondary School. ROH Road, SS I.I.9. the Great War (In Memoriam). Born: Wooler, Northumberland Son of Margaret He had brothers. (SDGW). Sat. 13 November and the late James Sister and Brother- Terlincthun British 14 November 'A' Battery, 177th Voluntarily 1920 + Soldiers 3449 Smith James Sidney Signaller 26 20793 France Traynor Smith of in-Law: Olive and Cemetery, 1918 Brigade RFA enlisted in SS in Died in the Great 245 St. Vincent Teddy Wimille. X.F.31. 1914. Died at War Street, SS Winchester. Boulogne. (In Memoriam). Died at 4th Northern Hospital, Second son of Mr. Lincoln. 'In his Company and Mrs. George Lincoln (Newport) Agricultural 36th year' - St. Aidan's Church Mon. 3 March 3559 Smith John Morgan Quartermaster- 35 1 March 1919 168076 A. Smith of 35 Cemetery. Labour Corps Gazette'. ROH, SS 1919 Sergeant Henry Nelson D.141A. Formerly 25th Street, SS (Works ) Bn. DLI (380280).

Son of Frederick Four Brothers: and Mary (Pollie) Ernest (B. Jarrow, 3 Pine Street, Smith (née Taylor) [His father, Frederick, was 1890 - Cabinet Born in Hebburn Jarrow (in 1901), of Jarrow. [His Manager of Jarrow & Hebburn A Fitter. Maker), Stanley in 1892 (SS; March Monkton Fri. 18 June 1915 + Palmer's Shipyard, and 161 father was born at Co-Operative Society, Market Thomas Henry (Cemetery Burial (B. Hebburn, 1892 - q. 1892). There is Jarrow Cemetery. Memorial + Vincent Mullen's 3576 Smith Civilian 23 15 June 1915 Jarrow (Zeppelin Wansbeck Road, Daddry Shield, Square, Jarrow. His mother, (Harry) Register). Apprentice a Family 9."C".241. Palmer's Zeppelin Jarrow War Roll Raid) Jarrow (in 1911 + Bishop Auckland, Mary, was born in Ryton, Engineer - 1911. Grocer), William Headstone in Raid Plaque Website Cemetery Burial on 21 May 1865, Gateshead, in 1866, and died in Holme (Jarrow, Jarrow Cemetery. Register). and died in Jarrow Jarrow on 18 August 1935.] 1900) & Archibald on 22 February (Jarrow, 1904). 1918, aged 52.]

Admitted to 1st Northern General [Enlisted: 7 October 1914. Hospital, A Driller (in Hawke Bn. (B/84): 20 February Newcastle: 26 October 1914). A 1915 to 13 November 1916. February 1918. 4 Drury Lane, Son of Sarah Jane Jarrow Cemetery. 26 (Born: 18 Labourer at Gunshot Wounds - Multiple. [He attended St. Discharged St. Peter's C.E. Fri. 23 April 1915 Buried: 27 25 April 1915 Dardanelles Jarrow (in Fitzpatrick of 10 11.807. ('Of St. 3735 Smith Robert AB April 1895 - RND Hawke Bn. RND TZ/245 (RNVR) Palmer's Married. Invalided to UK: 12 December Peter's C.E. Invalided at RN School ROH, (Jarrow Express) + December 1921 (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) December 1921: Drury Lane, Peter's Parish': Service Record) Shipbuilders, 1916. Demobilised to Civil School, Jarrow.] Hospital, Haslar, Jarrow RND Database Burial Register) Jarrow Burial Register) Jarrow (from Employment at Palmer's for 'Fracture & February 1918). Shipbuilders, Jarrow: 9 February Malunion - Left 1918.] Clavicle'. Issued with Silver War Badge. Son of William and The 'Gazette' says Warloy-Baillon 12/Highland Light 16 December Margaret Jane he was KIA on 12 Communal 11 August 1916 Infantry (46 58 Shakespeare Whitburn Colliery Tues. 19 Tues. 19 3827 Smith William H. Private 20 21193 1915 (1914-5 France Whitburn Colliery Smith of 58 Unmarried. August 1916. Cemetery (DOW - MRIC) Brigade, 15th Street, SS ROH September 1916 September 1916 Star) Shakespeare MRIC = 10th Bn. Extension. (Scottish) Division) Street, SS HLI. VII.B.34.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details

HMS Hawke was torpedoed and Chatham Naval sunk by U-9. Only Son of Walter Memorial. 24 Shakespeare The late Mary Ann 70 of her crew of Wed. 11 August Wed. 11 August 3846 Smith Walter Palmer Stoker 40 15 October 1914 HMS Hawke 2168T RNR 1914 'Mons' Star' Palmer Smith and Memorial Street, SS Smith 594 survived. Five 1915 1915 Martha Smith Reference: 8. crewmen from SS (Kent). were drowned that day.

Royal Field Mon. 4 September 4102 Smith W. Gunner Unknown Unknown Artillery 1916 Wounded at Gallipoli. He He served his Son of Mr. J. Smith enlisted in August apprenticeship at Wed. 30 June Wed. 30 June 4126 Smith Adam W. Leading Seaman Unknown Unknown Nelson Bn. RND of 26 Stephenson 1914 and went to John Readhead 1915 1915 Street, SS the front in and Sons Ltd., SS February 1915 - 'Gazette'.

[9 February 1918 - Demobilised to [Enlisted: 7 October 1914. 20 A Driller at civil employment Unknown Son of Sarah Ann February 1915 to 13 November Died c. December c. December 1921 Palmer's at Palmer's (Born: 18 April Dardanelles Fitzpatrick of 10 1916 - In Hawke Bn. Multiple 1921 (after RND Service 4472 Smith Robert AB (RND Service Hawke Bn. RND TZ/245 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Jarrow. Shipbuilding Married. Shipbuilding 1895 - RND (Balkans 2B) Drury Lane, GSW. Invalided to UK - 12 discharge) (RND Record Record) Company (RND Company, Jarrow. Service Record) Jarrow December 1916 to 21 August Service Record). Service Record) 1923 - ADM/171 - 1917.] St. V.B. Issued to widow.]

[25.12.1916 - [10.9.1915 - Leave to UK. Admitted to 6.1.1917 - hospital on Malta Height: 5'5". [Enlisted: 7 November 1914. 30 1st Platoon, 'C' Rejoined unit from from HS 'Neuralia'. Brown hair and 38 Garrick Street, Son of Anthony April 1915 - In 1st Platoon 'C' RND Service Unknown Company, leave. 26.2.1917 - 15.5.1916 - eyes. C. of E. 'W. Dardanelles Westoe, SS + 71 A Miner (RND Smith of 71 Company Collingwood Bn. 8 Record + 4604 Smith William Henry AB (Born: 11 July Unknown Collingwood Bn. TZ/1128 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star To hospital. Embarked on HMT Smith' tattooed (Balkans 2B) Canterbury Street, Service Record) Canterbury Street, June 1915 - Transferred to Anson Collingwood Bn. 1895) and Anson Bn. 2.3.1917 - To unit. 'Aragon' at on right forearm. SS SS Bn. 4.9.1915 - Admitted to Embarkation Roll RND 25.1.1918 to Mudros. 24.1.1919 - hospital on Mudros (Diarrhoea).] 7.2.1918 - Leave 19.5.1916 - Demobilised. to UK (with ration Disembarked at allowance).] Marseilles.]

'A' Company, 26 His name (Tyneside Irish) / 10 January 1916 22 Military Road, appeared in the John Sheen + 'Irish 4749 Smith R. Private Unknown Unknown 26/1221 France NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) SS September 1916 Heroes' (1917) 34th Division) Casualties' List. Enlisted: 28 [19 March 1918 - November 1914. Discharged on 10 May 1915 - 'D' Company, 26 medical grounds Sat. 16 January AWOL. 18 May (Tyneside Irish) / 10 January 1916 (Gunshot- 1915 + John Sheen 4752 Smith William L. Private Unknown Unknown 26/615 France 3 Agnes Street, SS 1915 - In Court NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) Wounds). To + 'Irish Heroes' (SS). His name 34th Division) Army Reserve (1917) appeared in the Class P. (John July 1916 Sheen).] Casualties' List. His name appeared in the 23 (Tyneside July 1916 Scottish) / NF South Shields. 4923 Smith Benjamin Private Unknown Unknown 23/23 No 1914-5 Star France Casualties' List. John Sheen (102 Brigade, 34th (John Sheen) Taken P.O.W. in Division) July 1917. (John Sheen). Military Medal He won his MM 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 1 Dairy Lane, SS Sat. 22 March 5001 Smith John Private Unknown ['LG' 21 October Unknown 3/9598 while acting as a 6th Division) (in March 1919) 1919 1918] runner - 'Gazette'. [Gassed on 1 November 1917 in Flanders and awarded the He was a member Tues. 11 Son of Mr. and Military Medal - he stood by the Royal Field 80 Hedley Street, of the South December 1917 + 5099 Smith J.W. Gunner Unknown Military Medal Unknown 751267 France St, Hilda's Colliery Mrs. Smith of 80 guns, along with others, under Artillery SS (1917) Shields' Garibaldi Sat. 5 January Hedley Street, SS heavy shell-fire while suffering Band. 1918 from the effects of poisonous gas - 'Gazette'.] 13 August 1914 He attended St. Arras Memorial. Fri. 25 January Company 1/Lincolnshire St. Paul's Roll of 5260 Smith Joseph Unknown Military Medal 12 April 1917 9402 (1914 'Mons' France Jarrow. A Regular Soldier Bede's R.C. VI.B.25. Bay 3 and 1918 (Jarrow Sergeant-Major Regt. Honour Star') School, Jarrow. 4. Express) Wounded in Queen's Road, March or April Fri. 12 April 1918 5316 Smith J. Private Unknown Unknown Grenadier Guards Jarrow 1918 (Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Express). Officially reported as 'Missing' from 125 Tennant 21 March 1918 Fri. 26 April 1918 5335 Smith W.R. Sapper Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers Street, Hebburn and believed to be (Jarrow Express) New Town a P.O.W. (Jarrow Express).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details A P.O.W. since 21 March 1918 Mon. 29 April Mrs. M. Smith of Lancashire 20 High Street, (Jarrow Express + 1918 + Fri. 3 May 5356 Smith J. Private Unknown Unknown 20 High Street, Fusiliers Jarrow 'Gazette') 1918 (Jarrow Jarrow ['Operation Express) Michael']. Younger son of Alice Caroline Hornby (née Jane Gibson Smith Baker) and the (née Buck). (They Children: Thomas late George R. were married in B. (SS; December Smith. (They were St. Stephen's Birth registered in q. 1918) and married in St. Church, SS, on 8 SS - either March Royal Navy Doreen (SS; June Sat. 12 January 5571 Smith Thomas Charles Chief Petty Officer Unknown Unknown South Shields. Paul's Church, January 1918. q. 1895 or (RNVR) q. 1920). 1918 Jarrow, on 10 July Their marriage September q. Grandparents: 1892. Their was registered in 1895. Thomas and the marriage was SS during the late Ann Baker. registered in SS March quarter of during the 1918). September quarter of 1892). South Shields (in Tues. 26 February 5582 Smith H.M. AB Unknown Military Medal Unknown RND TZ/3472 (RNVR) February 1918) 1918

Alice Louise Smith (née Andrewes) of 84 Devonshire Avenue, Southsea, 84 Devonshire Son of the late Hampshire. (Their Saint Paul and St. SS 'Highland He was born in SS Tower Hill 5855 Smith Joseph Frederick 2nd Engineer 49 11 April 1918 Mercantile Marine Avenue, Southsea, Joseph and marriage was John's Church Roll Prince' (CWGC). Memorial Hampshire Elizabeth Smith registered in of Honour, SS Christchurch, Hampshire, during the December quarter of 1903).

1st/7th DLI (Territorial) He enlisted in (Divisional 17 Wilson Street, 1st/7th DLI on 13 6220 Smith Robert R. Private Unknown Unknown Fri. 14 May 1915 Pioneers, 50th SS (in May 1915) May 1915 - (Northumbrian) 'Gazette'. Division) 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) He enlisted in 18 Ormonde (Divisional 1st/7th DLI on 19 Thurs. 20 May 6363 Smith John Edward Private Unknown Unknown Street, Jarrow (in Pioneers, 50th May 1915 - 1915 May 1915) (Northumbrian) 'Gazette'. Division) 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) He enlisted in 56 Pine Street, (Divisional 1st/7th DLI on 19 Thurs. 20 May 6364 Smith Thomas Private Unknown Unknown Jarrow (in May Pioneers, 50th May 1915 - 1915 1915) (Northumbrian) 'Gazette'. Division) 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) He enlisted in 47 Corstorphine (Divisional 1st/7th DLI by 26 Thurs. 27 May 6400 Smith John C. Private Unknown Unknown Town, SS (in May Pioneers, 50th May 1915 - 1915 1915) (Northumbrian) 'Gazette. Division) Children (all births Beatrice Smith registered in SS): (née Tuck). (They Elizabeth (March were married in 1st/7th DLI q. 1913), William Birth registered in SS' Registry Office [Children (all births registered in (Territorial) (March q. 1915), SS - March q. 4 High Street, on 25 November SS): Beatrice and Daniel (both March q. 1956 (Divisional George (June q. 1882. He enlisted Thurs. 27 May 6466 Smith Ninian Private 74 Jarrow (in May 1912. Their June q. 1927), Daniel (September (Durham NE) Pioneers, 50th 1918), Ninian in 1st/7th DLI on 1915 1915) marriage was q. 1930) and Beatrice (March q. (Northumbrian) (June q. 1920), 26 May 1915 - registered in SS 1933).] Division) Robert (March q. 'Gazette'. during the 1922) and Sarah J. December quarter (December q. of 1912). 1924) 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) He enlisted in 39 Alderson (Divisional 1st/7th DLI on 2 6540 Smith Henry Private Unknown Unknown Street, SS (in June Thurs. 3 June 1915 Pioneers, 50th June 1915 - 1915) (Northumbrian) 'Gazette'. Divisions) 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 22 Belle Vue He enlisted in (Divisional Terrace, Tyne 1st/7th DLI on 2 6542 Smith Frederick Private Unknown Unknown Thurs. 3 June 1915 Pioneers, 50th Dock (in June June 1915 - (Northumbrian) 1915) 'Gazette'. Divisions)

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) He enlisted in the 25½ Alderson (Divisional 1st/7th DLI on 5 6562 Smith William H. Private Unknown Unknown Street, SS (in June Mon. 7 June 1915 Pioneers, 50th June 1915 - 1915) (Northumbrian) 'Gazette'. Division) Son of Elizabeth 1/Gordon Ypres (Menin and the late Highlanders (76 47 Thistle Street, Gate) Memorial. Fri. 21 April 1916 6631 Smith George Private 21 2 March 1916 13177 Robert Smith of 47 Brigade, 3rd Hebburn Panel 38. (Jarrow Express) Thistle Street, Division) (Belgium). Hebburn Wounded for the 13 South Street, Fri. 29 September third time by 28 6687 Smith J. Private Unknown Unknown DLI Jarrow (in 1916 (Jarrow September 1916 - September 1916) Express) Jarrow Express.

Son of Joseph Miller Smith and Sister: Lucy Jane - Born in Whitburn. Sarah Smith (née born in Whitburn Birth registered in Allison) of and 12 in 1901 SS - December q. [His father, Joseph Miller (A Adolphus (SS; March q. 1891. He left Whitburn Bents Farm, Farmer), was born in Ponteland, 4/Coldstream Crescent,Whitbur 1889). Siblings 'effects' valued at Methodist Church Whitburn (in Northumberland, and was 58. Guards (Pioneers) n (in 1911). (They (1911 ages; both £9 8s 7d to his Duisans British ROH + St. Mary's 1901), and A Mason's Builder His mother, Sarah, was born in 7297 Smith Joseph Edward Private 26 3 January 1918 (Divisional 19803 No 1914-5 Star France were married in born in Whitburn): father, Joseph. He Cemetery, Étrun. Church ROH, Adolphus (in 1911) Whitburn and was 56. They had Pioneers, Guards' St. Mary's Church, Allison (15; SS - left a gratuity of V.E.12. Whitburn + Crescent,Whitbur been married for 24 years and Division) Whitburn, on 23 June q. 1895; An £4 10s to his Whitburn Village n (in 1911) had had six children, four still May 1885. Their Accountant's sister, Lucy Jane. Green Memorial living.] marriage was Clerk) and Wilfred He died at No. 8 registered in SS Robert (14; SS - Casualty Clearing during the June March q. 1897). Station. quarter of 1885).

Born and E. in SS. Daughter: Letter from Sat. 16 January Elizabeth Smithers officer. His [Attack on La Boisselle - 1915 + Tues. 8 & - Died 28 February address at the assembled in Tara-Usna line on Fri. 11 August 1921, aged 19. time of his right in support of 15th & 16th 1916 + Tues. 28 'A' Company, 27 Son: Willie. S & B- enlistment (before Thiépval Only son of Royal Scots. Moved forward 7.40 February 1922 + (Tyneside Irish) / 11 January 1916 95 H.S. Edwards Readhead's The late Elizabeth in-Law: Ettie & 16 January 1916) Memorial. Pier Readhead's Fri. 11 August 122 Smithers Matthew Corporal 36 1 July 1916 27/640 France Matthew and am. Many casualties crossing Fri. 1 July 2016 + NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) Street, SS Shipyard Smithers George; Jenny & looks like 96 H.S. and Face 10B, 11B Plaque. 1916 Annie Smithers. Chapes Spur. About 70% Mon. 4 July 1916 + 34th Division) Robert; Florrie & Edwards Street, and 12B casualties sustained before John Sheen + 'Irish Fred. Sister: SS. He was a German front line reached. Heroes' (1917) + Annie. Nieces: Private in 'A' Casualties - 550.] Soldiers Died in Mary, Winnie & Company at the the Great War Alice. time of his embarkation.

[Enlisted: 22 January 1915. Draft He had brothers for MEF: 9 September 1915. St. Mary's Parish Son of Mr. and and one sister. Sat. 2 + Mon. 4 + Joined Drake Bn: 21.9.1915 to Churchyard Drake Bn. RND Mrs. William Brother and S-in-L: Anneux British Tues. 5 November 21 (Born: 12 Dardanelles 25 Whitehead 13.11.1916. GSW right arm and Memorial Cross, 3029 Smithson Stanley Henry Petty Officer 8 October 1918 (63rd (Royal TZ/3648 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Harton Colliery Smithson of 25 Unmarried. George and Esther Cemetery. 1918 + Tues. 14 November 1896) (Balkans 2B) Street, Tyne Dock. fingers. Invalided to UK: Tyne Dock + Naval) Division) Whitehead Street, + Nephew John of II.H.28. December 1920 + 15.11.1916. Draft for BEF: Temperance Hall Tyne Dock 35 Russell Street, RND Database 1.10.1918. Rejoined Drake Bn: ROH, SS Jarrow. 7.10.1918 to 8.10.1918.]

Son of William (An Insurance Superintendent) [Siblings (1911 Tues. 14 and Harriett Ellen ages): John Victor September 1915 + Smoat (née Whitburn Colliery (16; B: SS - March [His father, William, was born in His mother, Tues. 14 Lawrance) of 46 Born in SS. Birth ROH (Missing 1st/7th DLI 46 Salmon Street, q. 1895; Clerk), Gateshead and was 52. His Harriett Ellen, died December 1920 + Salmon Street, SS registered in SS - Chapelle- Panel) + (Pioneers) (151 SS (in 1911) and Edith (11; B; mother, Harriett Ellen, was also on 19 February Sat. 18 February 19 April 1915 (in 1911) and 135 December q. D'Armentières Old Temperance Hall Tues. 14 994 Smoat Harold Private 22 27 August 1915 Brigade, 50th 7/2724 France 34 Eleanor Street, Whitburn Colliery Jarrow - SS, June born in Gateshead and was 51. 1918, aged 58. 1922 + Mon. 19 (1914-5 Star) Smithdown Lane, 1892. E. Military ROH, SS + South September 1915 (Northumbrian) SS (in September q. 1899) and They had been married for 31 Her death was February 1923 + Liverpool (in Sunderland. R. SS. Cemetery. D.4. Shields' Y.M.C.A. Division) 1915) Alfred Lawrence years and had nine children, registered in SS Clive Dunn page February 1923). (In Memoriam). Memorial Plaque (9; B: - seven still living.] (GRO). 265 + Soldiers (Their marriage (as 'J. Smoat') Tynemouth, June Died in the Great was registered in q. 1902).] War Gateshead during the December quarter of 1879).

Sisters & Brothers- in-Law: Mary E. & He served on a Joseph Bainbridge mine-sweeper - (SS, June q. 1914) 'Gazette'. [Sisters & Brothers-in-Law: Fri. 24 December (No. ); Ethel M. & Brothers: Private Beatrice & George S. Robertson 1915 (Including William Watkins Thomas Fri. 24 December 4025 Smurthwaite William AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 1914-5 Star (SS, December q. 1914) (No. ) both his brothers (SS, December q. Smurthwaite - 1915 and Isabella & William Hamilton and his five 1914) (No. 4335); 1st/7th DLI (No. (SS, December q. 1914) (No. ).] brothers-in-law) Jane Ann & 4331) and Gunner Matthew Watson R. Smurthwaite - (SS, June q. 1905) RFA (No. 4095). (No. ).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Brothers: Private Brothers-in-Law: Thomas Gunner Joseph Fri. 24 December Smurthwaite - Bainbridge - RGA [Brothers-in-Law: Sapper G.S. 1915 (Family 1st/7th DLI (No. (No. ), Gunner Royal Field Robertson - R.E. (No. ) and Fri. 24 December Group - Including 4095 Smurthwaite R. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4331) and AB William Watkins - Artillery Private William Hamilton - DLI 1915 both his brothers William Yorks. RFA (No. ) (No. ).] and five brothers- Smurthwaite - RN and Private in-law) (mine-sweeping) Matthew Watson - (No. 4025). ASC (No. ).

Sisters & B-in-L: Mary E. & Joseph Brothers: Gunner Bainbridge (No. ) Fri. 24 December 1st/7th DLI R. Smurthwaite (SS, June q. 1914), 33 West Meadows 1915 (Family (Territorial) (No. 4095) and AB Ethel M. & William Road, Harton Cemetery. Group - Including (Divisional An Army William Watkins (No. Fri. 24 December 4331 Smurthwaite Thomas Private Unknown Unknown Village (Harton E.4157. (South two of his Pioneers, 50th Pensioner Smurthwaite RN - 4335) (SS, 1915 Cemetery Burial Shields). brothers and (Northumbrian) he served on a December q. Register) three brothers-in- Division) mine-sweeper 1914), & Jane Ann law) (No. 4025). & Matthew Watson (SS, June q. 1905) (No. ).

Siblings (1891 ages; all born and Born in Hebburn. registered in Birth registered in Tynemouth): Mary SS - December q. [His father [His father, Matthew (An Urban 52 Charles Lane, Ann (15; March q. 1890. He enlisted remarried - District Labourer), was born in Hebburn (in Son of Matthew 1876), Sarah Jane on 18 January Margaret Ireland and died in Hebburn - SS; 1st Bn. Canadian 1891), 10 Shields and Jane Smyth (12; March q. 1915. Height: 5' Sanctuary Wood St. Cuthbert's 25 (Born: 1 Weatherall (née June q. 1908, aged 68. His 5835 Smyth Thomas Private 28 April 1916 Infantry (Western A/2617 France Road, Hebburn (in (née Sayer) of 52 1879), Matilda (6; 6". Light hair. Cemetery. Special Church Roll of November 1890) Laycock) - in SS' mother, Jane, was born in SS and Ontario Regt.) 1901), and Argyle, Charles Lane, June q. 1884; Grey eyes. Memorial. Honour, Hebburn Registry Office on was 36 in 1891. She died in Manitoba, Canada Hebburn (in 1891) Died: Newcastle - Grandmother: 23 February Hebburn - SS; September q. (in April 1916) December q. Sarah Sayer - born 1903.] 1893, aged 38.] 1961, aged 77) in Morpeth and a and Isabella (2; 58-year old widow December q. in 1891. 1888).

Son of William James and Elizabeth Snaith (née Whitehead) [He attended SS Born in SS. Birth Unmarried. [He 162 South Taylor of 60 Hartington High School - registered in SS - St. Michael's ROH, A Clerk with the was serving with Street, SS (1901), Terrace, SS. (They Admitted: 14 September q. SS + SS High 34/London Regt. Bank of Liverpool the [His father, William James, was Pernes British 19 (Born: 17 6 September 1918 22 Chichester were married in September 1911; 1899. E. Stepney, School ROH + SS Soldiers Died in 2898 Snaith Harold Rifleman (49 Brigade, 16th 897107 No 1914-5 Star France in Sunderland Huntingdonshire Foreman Blacksmith in a Cemetery. July 1899) (DOW) Road, SS (1911) St. Mary's Church, Left: 19 March London. R. SS. High School the Great War (Irish) Division) (from the age of Cyclist Regt. when Shipyard.] VI.A.14. and 60 Hartington SS, on 19 June 1916. He had a Formerly 48605 Admissions' 16) he DOW R. in A - Terrace, SS 1884. Their Corporation 2nd Bn. Register Mike Todd.] marriage was Scholarship.] Bedfordshire Regt. registered in SS during the June quarter of 1884).

Mary Pounder Snaith (née 3 Regent Street, Walney) of 30 Children: John (B. Darlington (1891), Engineer's Turner Duke Street, West Hartlepool, 1890), Unknown - No 49 Commercial at Palmer's Fri. 18 June 1915 + Palmer's Shipyard, Hartlepool - in R. 30 Duke Street, West Ethel (B. Born: West record of burial in Street, Hartlepool Shipyard, Jarrow Son of John and Palmer's Zeppelin Vincent Mullen's 3587 Snaith Ralph Civilian 48 15 June 1915 Jarrow (Zeppelin 1911. (She was Hartlepool. Occupation: Turner Hartlepool, 1894) Hartlepool, Co. the Burial Register (1901), and 30 [Turner in a Mary A. Snaith Raid Plaque Jarrow War Roll Raid) born in Hartlepool in a Turbine Works. and Norman Durham. for Jarrow Duke Street, West Turbine Works - Website in 1867). (They Snaith (B. Cemetery Hartlepool (in 1911] married in Hartlepool, 1904). 1911) Hartlepool in 1889).

Wounded and in a 62 Alice Street, SS Mrs. T. Snaith of Tues. 16 April 5107 Snaith J. Private Unknown Unknown Royal Scots hospital in France - (in April 1918) 62 Alice Street, SS 1918 'Gazette'. 15 Chichester Royal Navy (Mine- Thurs. 4 5655 Snaith William M. Deck Hand Unknown Unknown Road, SS (in Sweeping (RNR)) November 1915 November 1915) His birth may have 1st/7th DLI been registered in (Territorial) SS during the (Divisional 29 Alma Street, SS March q. 1892. Thurs. 27 May 6376 Snaith Henry Private Unknown Unknown Pioneers, 50th (in May 1915) He enlisted in 1915 (Northumbrian) 1st/7th DLI on 26 Division) May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details He was living at 9 Only Brother: Tues. 15 May Railway Street, SS, [E. 3.11.1914. Collingwood Bn. James (Jim) Snell 1917 + Wed. 24 Nelson Bn. RND Ellen Snell (née at the time of his ('A' Coy, 4th Platoon): 4.2.1915 (TZ/9646 in April 1918 + Mon. (63rd (Royal Youngest son of Young) of 100 enlistment - 9 Railway Street, to 28.5.1915. Septic arm after Nelson Battalion, Aubigny St. Mary's Parish 25 April 1921 + 25 April 1917 Naval) Division) the late Robert Canterbury Street, November 1914. 22 (Born: 5 April Dardanelles SS (in 1915) and vaccination. Transferred to RND: 1916 to 1918 Communal Churchyard Tues. 25 April 841 Snell John AB (DOW) (Battle of (Formerly 4th TZ/1051 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star A Porter and Annie Snell of Westoe, SS. ['Ever Draft for BEF: 1894) (Balkans 2B) 100 Canterbury Nelson Bn: 28.8.15 to 23.10.15. (No. 4470)) + Cemetery Memorial Cross, 1922 + Wed. 25 Gavrelle ?) Platoon 'A' the Royal Oak Inn, remembered by 2.1.1917. Street, Westoe, SS Jaundice. Rejoined Nelson Bn: Sister-in-Law: Extension. II.G.3. Tyne Dock April 1923 + RND Company Tyne Dock E.S.T.' - Gazette', Rejoined Nelson 2.12.15 to 8.10.16. Influenza. Jennie. Father- & Database + Collingwood Bn.) 25 April 1922.] Bn: 26.1.1917 to Invalided to UK: 12.10.1916.] Mother-in-Law: Collingwood Bn. 25.4.1917. (In Mr. & Mrs. Young. Embarkation Roll Memoriam).

Birth registered in Only Brother: AB SS - June q. 1893. John Snell, Nelson Height: 5'9½". Bn. RND, DOW 25 Dark brown hair. Son of the late [Enlisted: 18 November 1915. April 1917, aged A Joiner by trade Blue eyes. C. of E. 76 (Born: 17 Robert and Annie 23.7.1918 - Admitted to 22 (No. 841). March q. 1970 8 Orange Street, but now a Mrs. J. Snell of 8 Scar on left elbow. RND Service 4470 Snell James AB April 1893 - Nelson Bn. RND TZ/9646 (RNVR) Snell of the Royal Connaught Hospital. 6.8.1918 - [12.12.1916 - (SS) SS publican (RND Orange Street, SS War Gratuity - Record GRO) Oak Inn, Tyne Returned from Connaught Joined Nelson Bn. Service Record) £15. 22.2.1918 to Dock Hospital.] 25.1.1917 - 4.3.1918 - On Admitted 20th GH Leave. 26.10.1918 Dannes Camiers - Transferred to (Trench Feet).] Chatham (RN).

Florence J. Snell Son of Henry (née Ives). (They [Enlisted: 17 February 1914. 22 Children (all Birth registered in Stephen Snell of were married in August 1914 - Joined Benbow Bn. registered in SS): SS - June q. 1895. 28 Ellison Street, 28 Ellison Street, St. Cuthbert's 8 October 1914 - Interned in Samuel C. (Sept. Height: 5'4". Unknown Hebburn Hebburn A Plumber (RND Church, Hebburn, Holland. 6.10.1916 to 3.11.1916 - q. 1920), Florence Brown hair and RND Service 4556 Snell Henry Stephen AB (Born: 2 May (or Unknown Benbow Bn. RND 4/196 (RNVR) 1914 'Mons' Star' France (Formerly of 25 (Formerly of 25 Service Record) on 23 June 1919. On leave from Holland. J. (March q. 1922) eyes. A Record March ?) 1895) Coquet Street, Coquet Street, Their marriage 14.11.1916 to 14.12.1916 - On and Marjorie Protestant. Hebburn) Hebburn). (He was registered in leave from Holland. 19.11.1918 - (December q. 29.1.1919 - died SS, March q. SS during the June Repatriated (to leave).] 1931). Demobilised. 1945, aged 77). quarter of 1919).

Birth registered in SS - Sept. q. 1899. Son of Alfred C. [21.2.1939 - [7 June 1915 - Re- Height: 5'5½". 96 Glen Street, Snell of 96 Glen Traced to Royal [Enlisted: 20 February 1915. 18 enrolled in the Brown hair. Blue Hebburn New Street, Hebburn Hospital, Chelsea. March 1915 - Discharged from RNVR in the name eyes. C. of E. Cross Unknown Town (in February New Town. The Fourth Sea Crystal Palace Depot - being an of 'Fred tattooed on back RND Service 4579 Snell Alfred Charles AB (Born: 24 May Unknown RND TZ/3865 (RNVR) 1915) and 68 An Apprentice (Alfred C. Snell Lord approved an apprentice claimed by his Stephenson' - to of left hand. He Record 1899) Julian Avenue, SS died during the additional gratuity employers engaged on Admiralty avoid being lied about his age (in November June q. 1950, aged of ten shillings work.] claimed again by in order to enlist - 1921) 73 (SS)). being paid.] his employers.] claiming he was three years older than his real age.

1st/7th DLI (Territorial) He enlisted in 133 Marsden (Divisional 1st/7th DLI on 15 Mon. 17 May 6256 Snell Thomas Private Unknown Unknown Street, SS (in May Pioneers, 50th May 1915 - 1915 1915) (Northumbrian) 'Gazette'. Division) 'A' Company, 27 Sat. 16 January (Tyneside Irish) / 11 January 1916 69 Princess Street, Enlisted: 14 1915 + John Sheen 4818 Snowball John Private Unknown Unknown 27/1239 France NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) SS January 1915. + 'Irish Heroes' 34th Division) (1917)

29 March 1918 19/DLI (Bantams) Born in Hebburn. Pozières Soldiers Died in 2600 Snowdon Arthur Private Unknown ('Operation (104 Brigade, 35th 37410 No 1914-5 Star France E, Jarrow. R. Co. Memorial. Panel the Great War Michael') Division) Durham. 68 to 72 Birth registered in 1st/7th DLI Sunderland - (Territorial) 37 Back Bedford March q. 1893. (Divisional Tues. 18 May 6275 Snowdon William James Private Unknown Unknown Street, SS (in May He enlisted in the Pioneers, 50th 1915 1915) 1st/7th DLI on 17 (Northumbrian) May 1915 - Division) 'Gazette'.

Awarded the MM for conspicuous bravery on 1 July 1916. He was a trombone player 8 St. Paul's Road, in the Durham Fri. 22 September 6682 Snowdon G.W. Sergeant Unknown Military Medal Unknown Royal Engineers Jarrow (in Fortress 1916 (Jarrow September 1916) Engineers' Band Express) and the Jarrow Borough Band - Jarrow Express. He was 31 in September 1916.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details

Eleanor Snowling (née Thewlis) of 55 Windsor Daughter: Eleanor - The 15th List of Terrace, SS. (She [Son & D-in-L: Henry (B. SS, 12 in Born 20 April Mercantile Marine died on 1 January 1911) & Florence Snowling. Their 1903; Died 4 July Deaths gives his 51 (Born: 12 1947, aged 78, son, Henry (Flight Sergeant RAF), 1904. Son: Sat. 15 September place of residency September 1865 55 Windsor then residing at 39 lost his life over Germany on 21 Thomas T. Tower Hill St. Michael's ROH, + Mon. 1 October 1323 Snowling John Master 31 August 1917 'Vernon' Mercantile Marine A Master Mariner as SS. There is a - Family Terrace, SS Crondall Street, May 1944. He had six sons (all Snowling (A Memorial SS 1917 + Fri. 6 June Family Headstone Headstone) SS. She was born born in SS; 1911 ages): John (16), Master Mariner) - 1919 in Harton in Albert (14), Thomas (9), Sidney Born 10 May Cemetery and was 41 in (6) and Walter (2).] 1901; Lost at Sea (B.1102). 1911 - when they 23 March 1934. had been married for 18 years).

He was a civilian internee at South Shields (in Ruhleben Camp, Wed. 3 March 5629 Somerville J.H. Ship's Officer Unknown Unknown Mercantile Marine March 1915) Germany, during 1915 the war (by 2 March 1915).

Born in Newcastle. The 15th List of SS 'Treverbyn' (St. Mercantile Marine Tower Hill 3745 Soppitt J. Fireman/Trimmer 55 3 September 1917 Mercantile Marine South Shields. Fri. 6 June 1919 Ives) Deaths gives his Memorial place of residency as SS.

Son of Alfred (Company Unmarried. Birth registered in Secretary of [Promoted Awarded the MC SS - June q. 1897. Articled to Mr. Palmer's Lieutenant on 1 for participating in He attended SS SS High School 35 Marine William Cowden, Shipbuilders) and June 1916.] [His [Went to the front in the early a series of 251st Brigade RFA High School: ROH + SS High Approach, SS Dentist, of Elizabeth Sopwith father, Alfred, part of 1916 - 'Gazette'. Served 2 engagements with 21 years 2 Military Cross + (attached to 50th Admitted 17 School Sat. 24 August 5 February 1916 (1901) and 3 Newcastle and SS (formerly/née later became years 4 months in the field. the enemy Vendresse British 3863 Sopwith Frank Wesley Lieutenant months (Born: M. in D. (LG: 11 27 May 1918 Division France January 1908; Admissions' 1918 + Brigadier (No 1914-5 Star) Logan Terrace, SS (Attended Dunn/Lamb) of 3 Commercial Joined the OTC and commencing on Cemetery. II.B.11. 30 March 1897) December 1917) (Northumbrian) Left: 30 July 1913. Register + St. O.F.G. Hogg (in January 1908 Durham College of Logan Terrace, SS. Manager of the commissioned into 21 March 1918 Heavy Brigade) Brother: Alfred Thomas' Church and 1911) Medicine from (Their marriage Iron and Steel Northumbrian Howitzer Brigade.] ('Operation Douglas Sopwith ROH 1913) was registered in Department of Michael') - (Born in SS: 18 Tynemouth during Palmer's 'Gazette' March 1900). the September Shipbuilders.] quarter of 1894).

[Transferred to 18 August 1915 - 25/NF. 23/NF and AWOL. 21 August [Holy Trinity Boys' 9/NF. Class Z 'D' Company, 26 Son of Mr. and 1915 - In Court Fri. 19 October School - Admitted: [Brother: Private George F. Reserve. Holy Trinity Boys' (Tyneside Irish) / 10 January 1916 34 Stead Street, Mrs. Soulsby of 34 (Morpeth). His 1917 + John Sheen 4751 Soulsby Thomas Private Unknown Unknown 26/1472 France 24 November Soulsby, NF, age unknown (No. 'Wounded for the School ROH, SS NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) Jarrow Stead Street, name appeared in + 'Irish Heroes' 1890; Left: 28 5055).] third time' - (Served) 34th Division) Jarrow the April 1916 (1917) November 1895.] 'Jarrow Express' Casualties' List. (Friday 19 October (John Sheen). 1917).]] Enlisted: 18 January 1915. Transferred to 21 (Tyneside 20/NF, 188th Scottish) / NF 53 Front Street, [7 February 1919 - 4849 Soulsby Robert Private Unknown Unknown 21/1449 No 1914-5 Star France Company Labour John Sheen (102 Brigade, 34th Tyne Dock Discharged.] Corps and 14/York Division) and Lancaster Regt. (57692). (John Sheen).

Wounded for the second time by 28 September 1916 - Fri. 29 September Jarrow Express. 1916 (Jarrow Wounded for the Express) + Fri. 5 Son of Mr. and 34a Stead Street, [Brother: Private Thomas sixth time in April 1918 (Jarrow Northumberland Mrs. Soulsby of 5305 Soulsby George F. Private Unknown Unknown Jarrow (in Soulsby, 'D' Company 26/NF (No. March 1918 Express) + Wed. Fusiliers 34a Stead Street, September 1916) 4751).] (Jarrow Express). 11 September Jarrow Wounded for the 1918 + Fri. 13 seventh time by September 1918 11 September (Jarrow Express) 1918 - Jarrow Express.

In January 1919 he was in a hospital Son of Mr. and in Glasgow 167 Mowbray Mrs. J. Soulsby of Whitburn Colliery Sat. 25 January 5920 Soulsby T.W. Sergeant Unknown DCM Unknown 35th Bn. MGC Whitburn Colliery suffering from a Road, SS 167 Mowbray ROH 1919 severe gunshot Road, SS wound in his right hand.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details The 20th List of 25 George Scott Janet M. Souter of Mercantile Marine Tower Hill St. Aidan's Church 860 Souter John B. Master 65 17 August 1918 SS 'Eros' (London) Mercantile Marine Street, South 25 George Scott Deaths lists his Sat. 8 May 1920 Memorial ROH, SS Shields Street, SS place of residency as SS.

Catherine Souter Six Children, all (née Southern) of born in SS: Agnes His birth was 163 Eldon Street, (11), Mary L. (9), registered in SS SS. (They were His wife, Catherine, was born in Minnie (7), during the March Plymouth Naval 163 Eldon Street, married in St. Wed. 12 February Mercantile Marine Son of Richard and SS and aged 30 in 1911. They had George W. (5), quarter of 1879. Memorial. 3545 Souter George William Third Engineer 38 12 February 1918 M.F.A. Eleanor SS (in 1911 and Jude's Church, SS, 1919 + Sat. 12 Reserve Agnes Souter of SS then been married for 12 years, Elsie (3) & Jane E. Lost at sea Memorial 1919) on 22 April 1899. February 1921 having 6 children, all still alive. (3 months) - 1911 through enemy Reference: 30 Their marriage ages. S-in-L & B-in- action. (In was registered in L: Chrissie & Memoriam). SS during the June William Mearns. quarter of 1899).

Siblings (1901 ages; all born in Born in SS - Frances J. Souter SS): Agnes (19; December q. (née Beaty). March q. 1881), 1894. Children (all (They were [His father, George Henry (A Son of George Annie (15; Sept. q. births registered married in St. Hotel Manager), was born in SS Henry Souter and 1885), Mary Lizzie in SS): William 9 Thames Street, Michael's Church, and was 51. He died in SS - A Shipyard Mary Souter (13; March q. (June q. 1923), Unknown Northumberland SS (in 1901), and SS, on 2 September q. 1939, aged 79. His Hedley Street Roll Tues. 11 5021 Souter William Private Unknown Labourer (in (Hotel Manager 1888), James (10; Mary (December (Born: 1894) Fusiliers 4 Palatine Street, September 1922. mother, Mary, was born in of Honour December 1917 1911) and Assistant) of 4 Sept. q. 1890), q. 1924), Anne SS (in 1911) Their marriage Seaton Sluice, Northumberland, Palatine Street, SS George Henry (8; (June q. 1926), was registered in and was 49. She died in SS - (in 1911) Dec. q. 1892), Frances D. (June SS during the September q. 1932, aged 71.] Jessie Margaret q. 1930) and John September (4; March q. 1897) W. (September q. quarter of 1922). and Robert (2; 1936). June q. 1899).

Dinah Ridley South (née Smith) of 234 John Holy Trinity Boys' Williamson Street, Holy Trinity He had two School - Admitted: 234 John SS (later of 66 Church ROH, SS + daughters: Mary 7 January 1895; Williamson Street, Bertram Street, [Anson Bn: 15 September 1914 Holy Trinity Boys' Tues. 9 November 30 (Born: 29 4 June 1915 South (SS, June Left: 1 July 1898. SS (later of 66 Smith's Dock, SS). (They were to 4 June 1915. He participated Helles Memorial. School ROH, SS + 1915 + Sat. 4 May Tues. 9 November 13 South William Henry Leading Seaman September (Third Battle of Anson Bn. RND CH/3085 (T) (RNR) 1914 'Mons' Star' France quarter 1912) and His 1914 Star was Bertram Street, SS North Shields married on 26 in the Siege of Antwerp, Panel 7. (Turkey). Holy Trinity Boys' 1918 + RND 1915 1884) Krithia) Marion T.A. South issued to his - 'Gazette': 9 March 1915. Belgium.] School ROH, SS Database (SS, March quarter widow on 9 November 1915) Their marriage (Served) + Smith's 1915). December 1919. was registered in Dock Park ROH (In Memoriam). SS during the March quarter of 1905).

E. , Co. Catherine H. Durham. R. (Kate) South (née [Front line - Eaucourt l'Abbaye. [His birth was Blackhill Mill, Co. Younger (second) 1st/6th DLI Terry). (Their In action Flers Line (1/10) - right registered in SS Durham. Worked son of Robert and Holy Trinity Sat. 2 December (Territorial) (151 marriage was flank exposed - high casualties during the at Chopwell Warlencourt 1 October 1916 the late Margaret Church ROH, SS + 1916 + Soldiers Fri. 8 December 2755 South James Robert Private 28 Brigade, 50th 6/6105 No 1914-5 Star France Chopwell Colliery registered in from machine-gun fire. September Colliery but late of British Cemetery. (Somme) South of SS. Holy Trinity Boys' Died in the Great 1916 (Northumbrian) Lanchester, Co. Objectives later taken & held quarter of 1888. SS. Holy Trinity VIII.H.22. Stepson of Harriet School ROH, SS War Division) Durham, during against counter-attacks. To Formerly 9/2938 Boys' School - South (née Clark). the September Bécourt Wood (3/10).] DLI.] Admitted: 2 quarter of 1910). November 1896; Left: 19 July 1901.

Born: Framwellgate, Co. Son of Henry and Durham. E. Fri. 8 October 2/Royal Munster Hannah Southern [He attended 13 August 1914 Jarrow. R. Béthune Town 1915 (Jarrow Fusiliers (3 of 10 Back Ann Hebburn New Hebburn New 1907 Southern Robert Private 24 13 January 1915 9193 (1914 'Mons' France Hebburn. Hebburn. A Cemetery. Express) + Soldiers Brigade, 1st Street, , Town School, Town School ROH Star') Regular or a III.B.49. Died in the Great Division) , Co. leaving in 1905.] Reservist. A War Durham native of Framwellgate. Born in SS. E. Alice Eugenie James and Ellen London. Formerly Archangel Royal Army 32 Cambray Road, Southern of 32 Soldiers Died in 3005 Southern James Henry Private 42 7 July 1919 S/9319 No 1914-5 Star Southern of 11002 East Surrey Memorial. Ordnance Corps Balham, London Cambray Road, the Great War London Regt. and 374844 (Russia). Balham, London Labour Corps.

Birth registered in SS - September q. 1900. He attended Holy Holy Trinity Boys' 6133 Southern William AB 49 June q. 1950 (SS) HMS Powerful South Shields. Trinity Boys' School ROH, SS School, SS - (Served) Admitted: 17 August 1908; Left: 4 June 1914.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) He enlisted in the (Divisional 205 Dean Road, SS 1st/7th DLI on 7 6570 Southern James A. Private Unknown Unknown Tues. 8 June 1915 Pioneers, 50th (in June 1915) June 1915 - (Northumbrian) 'Gazette'. Division) E. and R. Whitley 1st/7th Bay. Formerly Youngest son of (Territorial) West 1145 Northern William and the Mon. 27 August Yorkshire Regt. Cyclists' Bn. Coxyde Military 30 June 1917 late Alice Sowerby 1917 + Soldiers 1407 Sowerby Richard Rifleman 25 (Leeds' Rifles) 267811 No 1914-5 Star France (SDGW) [MRIC = Cemetery. I.L.43. (DOW) of 50 Stanhope Died in the Great (146 Brigade, 49th Formerly 6085 (Belgium). Road, SS (late of War (West Riding) West Yorkshire Whitley Bay). Division) Regt.] DOW R. in A.

Edna A. Sowerby Birth registered in (née Collingridge). SS - March q. (They were 1898. Wounded married in St. Son of Mrs. M. Son: Alan P.M. on 11 October June q. 1967 Paul's Church, Fri. 25 October Royal Garrison 143 Wansbeck Sowerby of 143 (Sunderland; 1918 and 5497 Sowerby Alan Gunner 69 (Lichfield, Jarrow, on 17 April 1918 (Jarrow Artillery Road, Jarrow Wansbeck Road, December q. admitted to a Staffordshire) 1922. Their Express) Jarrow 1926). hospital in Wales marriage was by 25 October registered in SS 1918 - Jarrow during the June Express. quarter of 1922).

Ada Spalding (née Bamborough) of 26 Gordon Street, SS. (They were 'Remembered by married in Holy Son of the late James, Anthony Fri. 10 May 1918 + Fireman/Donkeym 29 December SS 'Lonada' 26 Gordon Street, Trinity Church, Tower Hill 1523 Spalding John (Jack) 39 Mercantile Marine John and Mary and May' Born in Dundee. Thurs. 30 an 1916 (London) SS High Shields, on Memorial Spalding ('Gazette' - December 1920 19 May 1900. December 1920). Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1900).

[Unsuccessful attack 9.15 am. Withdrew to Flea Annie E. Semmens [Began move to Arras sector Trench and from (formerly Speight) (20/7). Entrained at Frévent for 16 September there to sunken Born in SS. E. Thiépval 15/DLI (64 of Lambton Villa, Méricourt (13/9) and from there 1916 (Battle of section of Ginchy Sunderland. Memorial. Pier Soldiers Died in 2594 Speight John Private 33 Brigade, 21st 42486 No 1914-5 Star France Cox Green, marched to Dernancourt. To Flers-Courcelette, Road. To Formerly 4206 and Face 14A and the Great War Division) Washington Pommiers Redoubt (15/9), front Somme) positions south of DLI. 15C Station, Co. line facing Gird Lines west of Flers (17/9) and Durham. Gueudecourt (16/9).] later Pommiers Redoubt. Casualties - 438.]

9/NF (52 Brigade, 10 November Born in Jarrow. E. Soldiers Died in 2711 Spence John Robert Private Unknown 17th (Northern) 22656 No 1914-5 Star France No CWGC entry. 1916 (DOW) Sunderland. the Great War Division)

Eldest son of Thomas Borthwick Spence (A Children (all Platelayer for NER Mary Hannah registered in SS): Birth registered in Co.) and Alma Spence (née Robert B. (Robbie) SS - December q. [On 30 March 1918, during a 10 Cambridge Spence (née Bruce). (They (B: 4 April 1920; D: 1895. Enlisted in heavy bombardment by the Street, SS (1901), Pears) of 166 were married in SS; June q. 1935, the TA on 17 Harton Colliery (in enemy, it was his duty to keep Unknown 4th 166 South Taylor South Taylor SS' Registry Office aged 15), Ronald November 1913. Whitburn Colliery Sat. 5 June 1915 + November 1913) communication between the Sat. 5 June 1915 + (Born: 23 (Northumbrian) Street, SS (in Street, SS. on 4 December (September q. He was the eldest ROH + Holy Trinity Sat. 21 September 4361 Spence Robert Borthwick Lance-Sergeant Military Medal Unknown 1914-5 Star France and Whitburn ammunition waggons & the Mon. 8 December September Howitzer Brigade November 1913) (Married in St. 1919. Their 1922) & Dorothy of seven children Boys' School ROH, 1918 + Mon. 8 Colliery (in June guns. A retirement of three miles 2014 1895) RFA and 237 South Mark's Church, marriage was B. (March q. (six boys and a SS (Served) December 2014 1915) was made. He was able to warn Taylor Street, SS Jarrow, on 20 July registered in SS 1934). [Holy girl). Twice another ammunition train - (in June 1915) 1895. Their during the Trinity Boys' wounded and averting it being captured.] marriage was December quarter School - Admitted: once gassed in registered in SS of 1919 ). 27 June 1904; France - 'Gazette. during the Left: 15 July 1910.] September quarter of 1895). He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Boys' Royal Field School, SS - 6121 Spence William Private Unknown Unknown South Shields. School ROH, SS Artillery Admitted: 3 July (Served) 1905; Left: 9 February 1912.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Boys' Royal Field School, SS - 6151 Spence Thomas Private Unknown Unknown South Shields. School ROH, SS Artillery Admitted: 20 (Served) August 1906; Left: 11 April 1913.

Birth registered in Son of Henry (A Children (all births SS - December q. Carmen Martha House Painter in registered in SS): 1886. He enlisted Spence (née 1891 - aged 30; B: Johanna Collins (B: in 4th Mitchell) of 23 23 Brunswick SS) and Margaret 3 October 1908; (Northumbrian) Brunswick Street, Street, SS (in 1891 J. (26 in 1891; B: SS), Christina J. Howitzers by 26 SS. (They were 4th and May 1915), 81 SS) of 23 [His wife, Carmen Martha, was (June q. 1913), May 1915 - married in St. Brunswick St. & Thurs. 27 May September q. (Northumbrian) Eldon Street, SS A Glassmaker (in Brunswick Street, born on 12 September 1888 and Georgina 'Gazette. His 6403 Spence George Richard Gunner 73 Jude's Church, SS, Wilson St. Roll of 1915 + Tues. 22 1959 (SS) Howitzer Brigade (in 1901), and 12 1911) SS (in 1891). her death was registered in SS - (December q. daughter, Johanna on 3 March 1907. Honour. April 1919 RFA Back Brunswick [Stepfather: December q. 1969, aged 80.] 1914), George E. Collins, married Their marriage Street, SS (in Robert Harrison of (June q. 1920), James C. Barras in was registered in 1911) 81 Eldon Street, SS Margaret M. (June SS on 26.12.1929, SS during the (in 1901) - a q. 1923) and and her death was March quarter of Glassmaker's Elizabeth A.H. registered in SS - 1907). Presser.] (June q. 1925). March q. 1982, aged 73.

Children: Hugh (SS; June q. 1929; 105 High Street, Hannah Spence Died: 2002) and Jarrow (in 1881), Son of Michael (née Hales). (They Mary (SS; [His father, Michael (A 15 Monkton Road, and Sarah M. were married in September q. A Shipyard Plater's Blastfurnace Labourer in 1901), Jarrow (in 1891), Spence (née SS' Registry Office 1931). Siblings: Born in Jarrow. 61 (GRO) [57 Labourer (in was born in Ireland (c. 1850) and 26 October 1914 4 Spencer Street, Murray) of 4 on 18 September Elizabeth (Born: Birth registered in St. Bede's R.C. (Jarrow 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 1911) [A Joiner's died in Jarrow - SS; March q. Jarrow Cemetery. Fri. 11 June 1915 7104 Spence Hugh Private 4 November 1939 3/9449 (1914 'Mons' France Jarrow (in 1901), Spencer Street, 1926. Their Ireland, c. 1874; SS - June q. 1878. School ROH, Cemetery Burial 6th Division) Labourer in 1901 1902, aged 50 or 52. His mother, Y.298. (Jarrow Express) Star') 5 Tyne Street, Jarrow (in 1901). marriage was Died: 1928), Mary Discharged on 7 Jarrow Register)] and a Labourer in Sarah, was born in Ireland (c. Jarrow (in 1911), (They were registered in SS Ann (B: Stockton; June 1916. November 1939] 1849) and died in Jarrow - SS; and 27 Monkton married in Belfast during the September q. December q. 1884, aged 35.] Road, Jarrow (in on 5 July 1872). September 1875) and Sarah November 1939) quarter of 1926). (B: Jarrow; SS - December q. 1931).

[After being a Siblings (1911 Born & E. in Pupil Teacher at ages; all born in Son of Solomon Hebburn (SS; Hebburn Colliery Hebburn and and Mary Jane March q. 1892). School he studied registered in SS): Spencer (née Enlisted in at St. John's Mary (30; Sample) of 154 [His father, Solomon (A February 1916. College, September q. 154 Ellison Street, Ellison Street, Shipwright), was born in Height: 5' 10". He Battersea. In 1880), Isabella Thurs. 22 March Hebburn (in Hebburn (in Offerton, , Co. Durham, was connected 22/DLI (Pioneers) An Assistant September 1913 Sample (29; 1917 + Fri. 23 1901), and 74 1901). (Their and was 52 in 1901. His mother, with St. Peter's Firs New British St. Cuthbert's (Divisional 17 June 1916 (No Teacher at he received an March q. 1882; March 1917 2639 Spencer James Private 25 13 March 1917 22/705 France Argyle Street, marriage was Mary Jane, was born in and Dunn Street Cemetery, Sorel- Church Roll of Pioneers, 8th 1914-5 Star) Hebburn Colliery appointment Assistant (Jarrow Express) + Hebburn (in 1911 registered in (Sunderland; Boys' School. Le-Grand. VII.E.1. Honour, Hebburn Division) School (in 1911) under the Jarrow Teacher), Jane Soldiers Died in and November Sunderland - December q. 1855) and died in Sisters (1911 ages; Education (June q. 1884), the Great War 1915) Southwick - during Hebburn - SS; June q. 1914, aged both born in Committee. He Thomas (24; the December 61.] Hebburn): served in December q. quarter of 1879 - Elizabeth (16; SS; 10/Middlesex 1886) and John 30 November June q. 1894) & Regt. for two (22; March q. 1879 ?). Annie (13; SS; years. Service 1889; Fitter in a June q. 1898) Record survives] Shipyard).

Birth registered in SS - December q. 4th 1897. He enlisted 59 West Walpole (Northumbrian) in the 4th Thurs. 27 May 6450 Spencer Joseph Gunner Unknown Unknown Street, SS (in May Howitzer Brigade (Northumbrian) 1915 1915) RFA Howitzers on 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

Three children: Phyllis, John & Francis. Brothers: Frank (in France), Oliver (in Sat. 4 November hospital), 1916 + Wed. 11 James/Jim (in Third son of Mr. Born and E. in SS. Thiépval April 1917 + Sat. 16 September 15/DLI (64 Salonika) & St. Michael's ROH, Sat. 4 November and Mrs. Spiller of (In Memoriam). Memorial. Pier 30 June 1917 + 1333 Spiller John Private Unknown 1916 (DOW) Brigade, 21st 42483 No 1914-5 Star France 27 Percy Street, SS Whitburn Colliery Married. Norman. Sister & SS + Whitburn 1916 + Sat. 30 27 Derby Terrace, Formerly 4206 and Face 14A and Mon. 17 (Somme) Division) B-in-L: Mary Ellen Colliery ROH June 1917 SS DLI. 15C September 1917 + & Will Soldiers Died in Wardingham (in the Great War Egypt) + little Doris & Oliver. Brother & S-in-L: Ernest & Margaret.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Born: Poole. Yorkshire. E. 1/West Yorkshire 8 September 1914 Leeds. R. Denain Communal Soldiers Died in 1908 Spink Ernest Private Unknown 28 August 1918 Regt. (18 Brigade, 7361 (1914 'Mons' France Hebburn. Hebburn. A Cemetery. C.53. the Great War 6th Division) Star') Regular or a Reservist.

Beatrice M. Spink (née Culling) of Blumer's Terrace Children (all Children: William (now Greens registered in SS): C. (September q. Place), SS. (They Alice C. (March q. 1922), Doreen Unknown Greens Terrace were married in 1915), Beatrice E. (September q. (Born: 29 June Dardanelles Locomotive [Joined Anson Bn. in June 1915. Mon. 20 May 4454 Spink William AB Unknown Anson Bn. RND TZ/3448 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star (Henry Street) - on St. Aidan's Church, (March q. 1917), 1925), Margaret 1888 - RND (Balkans 2B) Fireman Invalided out in 1917.] 2013 The Lawe, SS SS, on 1 January Georgina C. & (March q. 1928) & Service Record) 1914. Their Hannah I. (both William marriage was December q. (December q. registered in SS 1918). 1929). during the March quarter of 1914).

Sat. 2 January 1915 (1914 [His name occurs He was a civilian Christmas 43 Stoddart also in the Third internee at Greeting from Street, Tyne Dock A Merchant List of Mercantile Ruhleben Camp, Civilian Internees) 5556 Spooner John Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantile Marine (in March, June Seaman (in Marine Internees. Germany, during + Sat. 27 March and September August 1914) 'G. Spooner' - the war - by 2 1915 + Thurs. 17 1915) 'Gazette' on 2 January 1915. June 1915 + Sat. January 1915.] 25 September 1915 Unmarried. [His father, William, was born at [Advanced on to Born: Monkton, and was Son of William second line - 50% Jarrow. E. Jarrow. a 52-year old Thomas and casualties before [Over 250 Motorman [To Horseshoe Trench (10/7) and Margaret Spoor reaching hedge prisoners taken. (Engine Work). assembled for attack on Palmer's (née Wears) of 30 and wire netting Gains St. Paul's Roll of His mother, Contalmaison. Advanced at 4.50 Thiépval Fri. 23 April 1915 10 July 1916 8/Yorkshire Regt. 30 Birch Street, Shipbuilders Birch Street, in front of village - consolidated and Honour + Palmer's 26 August 1915 Margaret, was pm. - at about 500 yards from Memorial. Pier (Jarrow Express) + 'Illustrated 2310 Spoor [Spoors] William Corporal 21 (Somme - Attack (69 Brigade, 23rd 14308 France Jarrow (in 1911 (Jarrow Shipyard) - Jarrow. (Their advanced through held against Cenotaph + Bede (1914-5 Star) born in Monkton the village heavy machine-gun and Face 3A and Soldiers Died in Chronicle' 1916 on Contalmaison) Division) and April 1915) A Blacksmith (in marriage was ruins - fire from counter-attacks. Burn School ROH, and was 53. and rifle fire inflicted great 3D the Great War 1911) registered in rear. WD notes Relieved and to Jarrow Married for 31 casualties - wire found uncut in Newcastle during that no more than Belle Vue Farm years and had had front of first objective.] the September 4 officers & 150 during night 10 children, 9 quarter on 1881). men reached (11/7). Casualties - living.] [He village.] 300.] attended Bede Burn School, Jarrow.] Sat. 2 January 1915 (1914 He was interned in Christmas Ruhleben, 19 West Park [His name occurs Greeting from A Merchant [The 'Leversons' was detained at Germany, after SS 'Leversons' Road, SS (in June also in the Third Civilian Internees) 5557 Spoor [Spoors] W. Martin Chief Engineer Unknown Unknown Mercantile Marine Seaman (in Hamburg on the River Elbe on 4 being trapped in (London) and September List of Mercantile + Sat. 27 March August 1914) August 1914.] German territorial 1915) Marine Internees.] 1915 + Thurs. 17 waters on 4 June 1915 + Sat. August 1914. 25 September 1915

Born: Westoe, SS. Second son of Birth registered in Mary Jane Spoors SS - June q. 1883. Wed. 9 May 1917 SS 'Kariba' and the late The 12th List of Tower Hill 3610 Spoors Christopher Dixon First Mate 33 or 34 24 April 1917 Mercantile Marine South Shields. + Wed. 14 (London) George Spoors of Mercantile Marine Memorial February 1919 76 Cleveland Deaths gives his Street, SS place of residency as South Shields.

His name appeared in the October 1916 'C' Company, 27 Casualties' List. Sat. 16 January 88 John (Tyneside Irish) / 11 January 1916 The death of a 1915 + John Sheen 4819 Spottiswood Thomas Private Unknown Unknown 27/669 France Williamson Street, NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) 'Thomas + 'Irish Heroes' SS 34th Division) Spottiswood' was (1917) registered in SS - June q. 1924, aged 36.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details

E. Sunderland. SDGW = Arthur Spours. The Son of George 'Gazette' says he B & S-in-L: George Mon. 2 and Tues. William Spours of was KIA 'in his & Dorothy Spours. 3 December 1918 28 Leighton 26th year'. (In Brothers: Stan (in + Fri. 3 December Street, SS. (In Memoriam). [His Cambrai Tues. 8 June 1915 3 December 1917 14/DLI (18 Egypt) & Fred (in St. Michael's ROH, 1920 + Sat. 3 December 1918 brother, Fred, a Memorial, (His brother, Pte. 2899 Spours Robert Private 26 (Battle of Brigade, 6th 21/22 No 1914-5 Star France Whitburn Colliery France) + Sister: SS + Whitburn December 1921 + his parents are miner (Whitburn Louverval. Panel Fred Spours of Cambrai) Division) Alice. [Pte. Fred Colliery ROH Mon. 4 December said to have Colliery), received 10. 1st/7th DLI). Spours, 1st 7th 1922 + Soldiers resided at 85 shrapnel wounds DLI, R. Mowbray Died in the Great Mowbray Road, in his face & was Road, SS.] War SS). hospitalised in Kent - 'Gazette' Tues. 8 June 1915 = Photo.]

1st/7th DLI Sustained (Territorial) shrapnel wounds (Divisional 4359 Spours Frederick Private Unknown Unknown 1914-5 Star France Mowbray Road, SS Whitburn Colliery in the face and in Tues. 8 June 1915 Tues. 8 June 1915 Pioneers, 50th hospital in Kent - (Northumbrian) 'Gazette'. Division)

[The 'Oswestry' was detained at He was a civilian Hamburg on the 11 Hyde Street, internee at Fri. 19 March 1915 A Merchant River Elbe on 4 SS 'Oswestry' Westoe, SS (in Ruhleben Camp, + Thurs. 17 June 5558 Spours Ralph Steward Unknown Unknown Mercantile Marine Seaman (in August 1914. His (Manchester) June and Germany, during 1915 + Sat. 25 August 1914) name occurs also September 1915) the war - by 16 September 1915 in the Third List of June 1915. Mercantile Marine Internees.]

His birth was Sat. 15 July 1916 + registered in SS 3rd Platoon 'A' Son of Mrs. Mary [Enlisted: 12 November 1914. St. Hilda's Miners' Wed. 20 4 June 1915 91 Robinson during the March Helles Memorial. Sat. 15 July 1916 + 20 (Born: 27 Company, Dardanelles Spowart of 91 Collingwood Bn. ('A' Company, Lodge ROH + November 1918 + 27 Spowart Frank AB (Third Battle of TZ/1714 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Street, SS (in St. Hilda's Colliery Unmarried. quarter of 1895. Panel 8 to 15. Wed. 28 May February 1895) Collingwood Bn. (Balkans 2B) Robinson Street, 3rd Platoon): 4 February 1915 to Robinson Street Wed. 28 May Krithia) November 1914) Robinson Street (Turkey). 2014 RND SS 4 June 1915.] Roll of Honour, SS 2014 + RND ROH = 'F. Sproat Database RND' (Sic.) 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) He enlisted in the (Divisional 3 Market Place, SS 1st/7th DLI on 14 Tues. 15 June 6604 Sproat Henry (Harry) Private Unknown Unknown Pioneers, 50th (in June 1915) June 1915 - 1915 (Northumbrian) 'Gazette'. Division)

Sarah Isabella Squibb (née Maddison) of 19 Born in SS. Birth 1891 Census: Wentworth Place, registered in SS - Resided at 129 Newcastle. (They December q. Son of Jane and Dale Street, SS - 8 September 1914 were married in 1881. E. Berles New 14 February 1918 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 19 Wentworth the late Robert J. then aged nine. 1101 Squibb John Harker L/C 36 15 January 1918 8357 (1914 'Mons' France SS' Registry Office Newcastle. A Military + Soldiers Died in 6th Division) Place, Newcastle Squibb of 44 Brothers: James Star') on 18 July 1914. Regular or a Cemetery. I.C.8. the Great War Alfred Street, SS (11 in 1891) and Their marriage Reservist. Served William H. (four was registered in in the Boer War months in 1891). SS during the (No. 4934). September quarter of 1914).

Born in North Shields. E. SS. A former Regular then a Reservist. Also lived in North Son of Mary and Shields. In India Fri. 6 November the late Edwin St. 8 September 1914 [Died in a Field Hospital as a for five years. Longuenesse (St. 1914 + Tues. 14 18 October 1914 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 25 Mile End Road, Clair of Mile End Temperance Hall Fri. 6 November 490 St. Clair Henry (Harry) Private 30 9684 (1914 'Mons' France result of wounds received in Came home in Omer) Souvenir December 1920 + (DOW) 6th Division) SS Road, SS (also ROH, SS 1914 Star') action.] January 1914 ('last Cemetery. I.A.6. Soldiers Died in lived in North January' - the Great War Shields). 'Gazette') and recalled at the outbreak of the war. Died in St. Omer Hospital. Son of Wlliam Born in SS. E. 7/Royal Fusiliers Henry and Epsom, Surrey. R. Vis-en-Artois (190 Brigade, 63rd 20 Auckland Road, Elizabeth A. St. Ilford, Essex. Soldiers Died in 3084 St. Clair William Private 20 8 October 1918 GS-57888 No 1914-5 Star France Unmarried. Memorial. Panel (Royal Naval) Ilford, Essex. Clair of 20 Formerly 8809 the Great War 3 Division) Auckland Road, 29th Royal Ilford, Essex Fusiliers.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Elizabeth Stableford (née Bains). (They were married in St. Jude's Church, Birth registered in December q. 1963 3485 Stableford Archibald Emile AB 68 Hawke Bn. RND TZ/6575 (RNVR) SS, on 10 April SS - December q. (SS) 1939. Their 1896. marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1939).

Polly Stables (née Hays) of Longhirst, Morpeth, Northumberland. [His father, Thomas, was born at Son of Thomas Sisters (1911 41 Revesby Street, (They were Ulverston, Lancashire, and was West Harton (Stoneman - ages): Alice (12; B: Born in Tyne Dock. Tyne Dock (in married in SS' 54. His mother, Mary, was born Pozières Methodist Church 9/Royal Inniskilling Driver in a Coal below ground) Tyne Dock) and Birth registered in Soldiers Died in 5851 Stables Thomas Private 23 29 March 1918 18378 1911) + Longhirst, Registry Office on at Tunstall, Staffordshire, and Memorial. Panel Memorial Cross + Fusiliers Mine (in 1911) and Mary Stables Susannah (8; B: SS - June q. 1898. the Great War Morpeth, 20 February 1918. was 52. They had been married 38 to 40. All Saints' Church of 41 Revesby Felling, Co. E: Newcastle. Northumberland. Their marriage for 18 years and had had five ROH, West Harton Street, Tyne Dock Durham). was registered in children, three still living.] SS during the March quarter of 1918).

Son of the late Born and E. in SS. Henry and DOW R. in A. Brother: Ernest Caroline Staddon. Formerly 1784 Milena (Lena) Staddon - Died 8 Thurs. 23 May (His father died on RFA. The Family Aire Communal 30 April 1918 52nd Battery, 15th 155 George Potts Staddon of 155 September 1896, 1918 + Soldiers 1811 Staddon Thomas Alfred Gunner 36 or 37 770492 No 1914-5 Star France 7 October 1913, Headstone in St. Cemetery. II.H.3. (DOW) Brigade RFA Street, SS George Potts aged 6 months Died in the Great aged 76. His Peter's (France). Street, SS (Family War mother died on 22 Churchyard says Headstone). August 1898, aged he was KIA aged 56.) 37.

Eldest son of Brothers (both George William born in SS): and Mary Anna George Sidney Born in SS. Birth Staff (née Robson) (SS; June q. 1902) registered in SS - of 10 Morton [His father, George William (A and Robert December q. Street, SS (in Shipwright), was born in SS and Alexander (SS; 9 Wouldhave 1895. Maternal 1911). (They were was 44. He died in SS - March q. March q. 1905). Street, SS (in Grandparents: A Butcher's Errand married in St. 1935, aged 69. His mother, Mary Aunts and Uncles Morton Street Roll Tues. 25 6952 Staff William Ernest Unknown Unknown 1901) and 10 William Robson (A Boy (in 1911) Michael's Church, Anna, was born in SS and was 38. (1901 ages; all of Honour September 1917 Morton Street, SS Joiner) - born in SS SS, on 19 They had been married for 17 born in SS): Sarah (in 1911) and 58 in 1901 - September 1893. years and had had four children, L. Robson (23), and Mary A. Their marriage three still living.] John S. Robson Robson - born in was registered in (20; An Apprentice SS and 54 in 1901. SS during the Joiner), Matilda September Robson(18) & quarter of 1893). H.W. Robson (12).

Daughter: Annie - Died 1 February 1914, aged 15. Daughter: Lilian Born in North Annie Stafford. 244 John [15 of the crew of 19 men were (Wife of James A. Shields. There is a Sat. 31 May 1919 61 (Family SS 'Hans Jost' (She died on 30 Tower Hill 3792 Stafford John William Fireman 30 May 1919 Mercantile Marine Williamson Street, killed when the 'Hans Jost' struck Wright) - Died 26 Family Headstone + Wed. 30 May Headstone) (London) June 1915, aged Memorial SS (in May 1919) a floating mine in the North Sea.] February 1929, in Harton 1923 51). aged 24 (Family Cemetery (P. ). Headstone). He had daughters and one son.

Wounded in the thigh and in a hospital in Sheffield by 21 Fri. 22 December Royal Munster 33 Rose Street, [Presented with a gold watch December 1916 - 1916 (Jarrow Fusiliers Hebburn New 4935 Stafford J. Private Unknown DCM Unknown from the Hebburn Heroes' Fund 'Jarrow Express'. Express) + Fri. 18 (Formerly Royal Town (in at the Theatre Royal, Hebburn.] Awarded the DCM October 1918 Dublin Fusiliers) December 1916) for gallantry (Jarrow Express) during a six days' operation - Jarrow Express.

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Son of John Siblings (1911 St. Paul's Roll of William and Jane [His father, John William, was ages; all born in Born and E. in Honour + St. Stainthorpe (née born in Coxhoe, Co. Durham, and Jarrow): George Fri. 16 April 1915 Jarrow. He Mark's Church Hall) of 4 Henry [Siblings (1911 was a 51-year old Blacksmith's (21; Turner in a (Jarrow Express) + 14/DLI (64 11 September attended the Étaples Military Triptych, Jarrow + 26 December 4 Henry Street, Street, Jarrow. ages; both born in Striker in a Shipyard. His mother, Shipyard), David Fri. 23 April 1915 2311 Stainthorpe John Albert Sergeant 28 Brigade, 21st 15651 1915 (1914-5 France A Clerk (in 1911) Higher Grade Cemetery. Higher Grade 1915 (DOW) Jarrow (in 1911) (Their marriage Jarrow): Lillian (8) Jane, was born at Haswell, Co. (19; Cartman (Jarrow Express) + Division) Star) School, Jarrow, VI.B.26A. School ROH, was registered in and Norman (5).] Durham, and was 46. They had working for the Co- Soldiers Died in and Croft Terrace Jarrow + Croft Sunderland during been married for 28 years and Operative Society) the Great War School, Jarrow. Terrace School the June quarter had had eight children, 7 living.] and Mary Jane ROH, Jarrow: 1915 of 1883). (15).

Born in Sweden. The Second List of the Mercantile SS 'Therese 25 December Marine ROH Tower Hill Mon. 3 September 3209 Stalberg J. Sailor 23 Heymann' Mercantile Marine South Shields. 1914 (August 1914 to Memorial 1917 (London) July 1915) says he lived in South Shields.

Son of Mr. and Reported 'Missing' West Yorkshire 16 Ellison Place, Mrs. Stalker of 16 Fri. 5 July 1918 5410 Stalker J.H. Private Unknown Unknown by 5 July 1918 Regt. Jarrow Ellison Place, (Jarrow Express) (Jarrow Express). Jarrow

Son of William and Elizabeth Ann Catherine Stamford (née Stamford (née Proudlock) of 48 Children: William Poppelwell). [His Temperance (B. East Jarrow, father was born in Terrace, Ushaw 1905) and Unknown - No 48 Temperance R. 48 Temperance Terrace, Fri. 18 June 1915 + Palmer's Shipyard, A Fitter at Belford, Moor, Co. Durham Catherine record of burial in Terrace, Ushaw Ushaw Moor, Co. Durham. (His Born: Berwick, Vincent Mullen's 3588 Stamford William Civilian 40 15 June 1915 Jarrow (Zeppelin Palmer's Shipyard, Northumberland, - in 1911. (She Stamford (B. East the Burial Register Moor, Co. Durham mother was born in Coldingham, Northumberland. Jarrow War Roll Raid) Jarrow in 1855 and was a was born in Jarrow, 1908). for Jarrow (in 1911) Scotland, in 1856). Website General Draper in Hetton-le-Hole in Brother: David P. Cemetery 1881 - residing at 1878 and they Stamford (B. 11 Claremont married in Berwick, 1877). Street, Gateshead in Gateshead.] 1903).

Youngest son of [To bivouacs east of Mametz Born in SS. E. Thurs. 16 August 20/DLI (123 John and the late (27/9), Smoke Trench and Fosse 29 September Jarrow. R. SS. The Bancourt British St. Michael's ROH, 1917 + Soldiers 1387 Stamps Leonard (Len) Private 26 Brigade, 41st 20/899 No 1914-5 Star France Mary Ann Stamps Way (28/9), Pommiers Redoubt 1916 (Somme) 'Gazette' says he Cemetery. IX.A.7. SS Died in the Great Division) of 18 Wharton (1/10) and Mametz Wood was 25. War Street, SS (3/10).]

[Bivouacs just south of Mametz Wood (19/9), Black Wood (20/9), Born: West St. Bede's R.C. 1/Loyal North front line Eaucourt l'Abbaye Wed. 1 November Hartlepool, Co. Thiépval Sacred Heart 26 September Lancashire Regt. (25/9). Failed attack (26/9). 1916 + Soldiers 430 Stanford John Private Unknown 26546 No 1914-5 Star France Durham. E. SS. Memorial. Pier Altar, SS + Holy 1916 (Somme) (2 Brigade, 1st Attacked (27/9 - 'B' Company) - Died in the Great Also served in the and Face 11A Trinity Church Division) Flers Line taken. To Millencourt War DLI (4479). ROH, SS (29/9). Casualties (since 25/9) - 212.]

Son of Henry and Born in Hebburn. Jane J. (or S.) Birth registered in Siblings (all born in 32 Oxford Street, Stanley of 32 SS - September q. Unmarried. [He [His father, Henry, was born in Hebburn, 1911 All Saints' Church 4 Platoon 'D' SS (in April 1911) Oxford Street, SS. 1893. Enlisted: Fri. 27 August 4 June 1915 A Labourer down attended St. Wigan, Lancashire, and 41 in ages): Mary J. Helles Memorial. ROH, West Harton 21 (Born: 25 Company, Dardanelles and 1 Quality (In 1911 they had 21.11.1914. 1915 (Jarrow 3635 Stanley James Frederick AB (Third Battle of TZ/1973 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star a Coal Mine (in Oswald's School, 1911. His mother, Jane, was (15), Eliza M. (11), Panel 8 to 15. + St. Oswald's June 1893) Collingwood Bn. (Balkans 2B) Row, Harton been married for Collingwood Bn. Express) + RND Krithia) 1911) Hebburn, leaving born in , Gateshead, and Jane L. (9), Charles (Turkey). School ROH, RND Colliery (in 19 years and had ('D' Company, 4th Database in 1907.] 42 in 1911.] J. (6) and Mary E. Hebburn November 1914) had seven Platoon): 4 March (3). children, six still 1915 to 4 June living). 1915.

Children (all births registered in SS): [Discharged on 29 Maria Currie Mary Stewart Born in SS. July 1918 at Stanley (née (March q. 1902 - Enlisted in SS on Nottingham - 'No Stewart) of 16 Born: 25.11.1901; 18 July 1916. longer physically Brunswick Street, Died: SS - 21 Height: 5' 2". Blue 297th Company, 16 Brunswick fit for war service'. SS. (They were March 1991), John eyes. Dark brown Labour Corps Street, SS (in A Shipyard He served for two married in St. [His wife, Maria Currie, was born Robert hair. Children: Brunswick St. & 6779 Stanley John W. Private Unknown Unknown [477th Agricultural 210801 1911, 1913, 1915 Labourer (in years 12 days. Mark's Church, SS, in SS and was 30. She died in SS - (September q. (Both births Wilson St. Roll of Company, Lincoln, and 1918 - 1911) Awarded a on 6 August 1899. December q. 1954, aged 75.] 1904), Joseph registered in SS): Honour. from 8.10.1917] Electoral Roll) Disability Pension Their marriage Brown (March q. Alexander T. for 26 weeks from was registered in 1913), William (December q. 30.7.1918 - 5s 6d SS during the H.S. (June q. 1920) and + 3s 2d Child September 1915) and Winifred R. Allowance.] quarter of 1899). Margaret A. (March q. 1923). (December q. 1918).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Born: Bristol, Gloucestershire. East Jarrow Roll of 2 Culver Street, E. SS. Listed as a 21 March 1918 1/West Yorkshire Manager of a Honour + St. Mon. 14 July 1919 Bristol (1891), and Son of George Gunner in the Arras Memorial. 3182 Staples George Herbert Private 39 ('Operation Regt. (18 Brigade, 20330 (20339 - MRIC) No 1914-5 Star France Public House (in Florence Staples Brother: Harry. Simon's Church, + Soldiers Died in Allison Arms, East Staples 'Gazette' but Bay 4 Michael') 6th Division) 1911) Simonside, SS the Great War Jarrow (1911) there were no (Chancel Screen) Gunners on CWGC or SDGW. Charlotte (Emily Born: Romsey, Charlotta) Stares Hampshire. SS (née Clement) of 'Ottokar' sailed 26 Railway Street, from Newcastle SS. (Their for London on 11 11 December SS 'Ottokar' 26 Railway Street, Son of Alfred and Tower Hill Wed. 11 3397 Stares Leonard Steward 26 Mercantile Marine marriage was He had one child. December 1917 1917 (London) SS Emma Stares Memorial December 1918 registered in with a cargo of Wandsworth, coal. Lost at sea London, during through enemy the September action. (In quarter of 1914). Memoriam). Son of John Siblings (1911 [Sister: Grace Alice [His father, John Andrew, was Andrew and ages): Annie - born in Hebburn born in Hexham and was a 55- Palmer's Elizabeth Britton (?) (24; B: and 16 in April year old Cooper in a Chemical Ploegsteert 20/DLI (123 28 Caledonian Shipbuilders Steedman (née Newcastle; Boot 1911. Adopted Works. His mother, Elizabeth, Born in Hebburn. Memorial. Panel Palmer's Soldiers Died in 2611 Steedman John Andrew Private 24 27 July 1918 Brigade, 41st 20/103 No 1914-5 Star France Road, Jarrow (in (Jarrow Shipyard) Roberts) of 33 Shop Assistant) Brother: Harold was born in SS and was 52. They E. Jarrow. 8 and 9. Cenotaph the Great War Division) 1911) [An Apprentice Priestman and Mary Bailey Steedman - born had been married for 24 years (Belgium). Baker - in 1911] Avenue, The (22; B: Jarrow; at Harton and 2 in and had had seven children, four Grove, Consett, Fruit Shop April 1911.] still living.] Co. Durham. Assistant).

Birth registered in Eldest son of G.B. SS - June q. 1895. Steedman (Chief Louisa D. In November 1916 Water Inspector Steedman (née Brother: 2nd- he had arrived of the District). Barrow). (They Lieutenant home after an [An ex-Sergeant were married in Steedman, NF. absence of 21 [He was a sideman in Christ Fri. 15 August who had served Christ Church, Children (both months. He On the Staff of Church, Jarrow. His letter 1915 (Jarrow September q. Royal Army for 23 years and Jarrow, on 4 births registered served in the 6724 Steedman George Reginald Private 59 Jarrow. Messrs. Palmer's describing the landing at Suvla Express) + Fri. 3 1954 (Newcastle) Medical Corps possessed the September 1923. in SS): William B. Dardanelles, Egypt Co. Bay was published on 15 August November 1916 Long Service Their marriage (September q. and France , 1915 - Jarrow Express.] (Jarrow Express) Medal, retiring was registered in 1924) and George where he was from the 3rd SS during the N. (December q. seriously ill with Durham RGA September 1928). malarial fever & Volunteers in quarter of 1923). had to be 1908.] transferred to a hospital in Bath.

Laura Lavinia Steel (née Young) of 5 St. Aidan's Road, Born and E. in SS. SS. (They were His father was a married in St. local mineral Mon. 24 July 1916 23 (Tyneside Son of Jane and Aidan's Church, water Étaples Military + Thurs. 19 July 15 July 1916 Scottish) / NF 5 St. Aidan's Road, He had sisters and Tues. 1 August 63 Steel John Private 38 23/279 No 1914-5 Star France the late George SS, on 27 manufacturer. The Cemetery. 1917 + Soldiers (DOW) (102 Brigade, 34th SS one brother. 1916 Henry Steel of SS September 1897. 'Gazette', Fri. 28 XIV.A.7A. Died in the Great Division) Their marriage July, claims he War was registered in died on 19 July. SS during the (In Memoriam). September quarter of 1897).

Born and E. in Fri. 21 May 1915 Jarrow. R. High (Jarrow Express) St. Paul's Roll of Son of the late Pittington, Co. Essex Farm (?) + Fri. 16 June 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 5 January 1915 Hebburn. (Jarrow Honour + Grange 2312 Steel John Noble Private 27 24 May 1916 9452 France John and Mary Durham. He Cemetery. II.T.9. 1916 (Jarrow 6th Division) (1914-5 Star) Express) Boys' School ROH, Steel of Jarrow probably attended (Belgium). Express) + Soldiers Jarrow (?) Grange Boys' Died in the Great School, Jarrow. War

[Attack on Edge Trench (27/8) - Siblings (1911 objective taken [His father, James, was born in ages; all born in Tues. 19 and block Newcastle and was a 58-year old Son of James and Jarrow): Mary Born and E. in September 1916 + established up Ale Engineer (Machine-man) in a 10/DLI (43 51 Dee Street, Apprentice Fitter Mary Jane Steele Ellen Jessie (26), Jarrow. Sister: Delville Wood Fri. 22 September 29 August 1916 Alley. Relieved at Shipyard. His mother, Mary 231 Steele Isaac Martin Private Unknown Brigade, 14th 31846 No 1914-5 Star France Jarrow (in 1911 in a Shipyard (in (née Sweeney) of Arthur Patrick (17; Elizabeth Ann - Cemetery, 1916 (Jarrow (Somme) night and to Jane, was born in SS and was 53. (Light) Division) and August 1916) 1911) 51 Dee Street, Apprentice Fitter), born in Jarrow and Longueval. VII.J.5. Express) + Soldiers Fricourt. They had been married for 36 Jarrow Winifred Frances 11 in April 1911. Died in the Great Casualties - 209. years and had had 15 children, (15) and Alice War To Hornoy for rest eleven still living.] Pauline (13). and training end of August.]

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Son of John and Mary Steele (née Sloan) of 10 Raglan Street, [His father, John, was born in SS Siblings (1911 Jarrow. (They and was a 40-year old Fireman ages): Margaret 8/Leicestershire were married in working for the Hedworth (17; B: SS), Mary Tyne Cot Regt. (110 10 Raglan Street, St. Mary's Church, Barium Co. (Chemical Works). (16; B: SS), Esther Born in SS. E. Memorial. Panel St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in 2313 Steele John Private 19 1 October 1917 39656 No 1914-5 Star France Unmarried. Brigade, 37th Jarrow (in 1911) SS, on 3 December His mother, Mary, was also born Cann (?) (3; B: Jarrow. 50 to 51. Honour the Great War Division) 1892. Their in SS and was 37. They had been Jarrow) and Agnes (Belgium). marriage was married for 18 years and had had Isabella (1; B: registered in SS six children, all still living.] Jarrow). during the December quarter of 1892). He attended Holy Trinity Boys' 14/DLI (18 Holy Trinity School School - Admitted: 6020 Steele John Private Unknown Unknown Brigade, 6th South Shields. Boys' ROH, SS 29 June 1903; Division) (Served) Left: 20 December 1907.

[S: Alice Pauline Son of James and Siblings (all born in (Sept 1897) & Mary Jane Steele Jarrow): Jane Ann Born in Jarrow. Elizabeth Ann 268 High Street, (née Sweeney) of (c. 1876), Joseph Birth registered in (June q. 1899). Jarrow (in 1891), 230 High Street, (c. 1880), Mary SS - June q. 1890. A Fitter 17.8.1915 - [His father, James (A Machine 230 High Street, Jarrow (in 1901). Ellen T. (SS; Dec. Baptised in St. (Shipbuilding Gunshot Wounds, Worker - Engineering Co), was 61st Field Jarrow (in 1901), (They were q. 1883), Bede's R.C. Engine Works) (in right leg. 6.9.1915 - born in Newcastle (c. 1853) and Company, Royal 55 Salem Street, married in St. Catherine (SS; Church, Jarrow, on 1911) [A Fitter Invalided home to died in Jarrow - SS; September q. St. Bede's R.C. 75 (Born: 26 Engineers 18 May 1915 Jarrow (in 1911), Bede's R.C. June q. 1887), 9 April 1890. He Jarrow Cemetery. Fri. 7 May 1915 7082 Steele James Sapper 8 April 1964 50919 France and Turner in 1st Eastern 1935, aged 79. His mother, Mary School ROH, March 1890) (Formerly Durham (1914-5 Star) 51 Dee Street, Church, Jarrow, on Mary Agnes (Dec. enlisted in Jarrow 5.154. (Jarrow Express) Palmer's Shipyard General Hospital, Jane, was born in either SS or Jarrow Fortress Jarrow (in 8 November 1874 q. 1888), Isaac on 18 September in September Cambridge. Jarrow (c. 1858) and died in Engineers) September 1914), (and afterwards in Martin (Dec. q. 1914. He was 1914. An Engineer 26.10.1915 - Jarrow - SS; March q. 1921, aged and 3 Edward SS' Registry 1891), Arthur discharged on 14 in April 1964.] Deserted. 62.] Street, Jarrow (in Office). Their Patrick (Sept. q. December 1918. 22.2.1916 - April 1964) marriage was 1893) & Winifred He served for 4 Rejoined unit. His registered in SS - Frances (June q. years 88 days. Service Record has Dec. q. 1874). 1895). survived.]

Elder son of William and Ann Brother: Norman Elizabeth Stein Born in SS. Birth Laura Stein (née (9 in 1911; B: SS - (née Wandless) of registered in SS - Hamilton). (They December q. 344 Alice Street, [His father, William (A Machine December q. were married in 1901). Norman SS (in 1911). Driller, formerly a mariner), was 1898. Height: 5' 100 Eglesfield St. Bede's R.C. married Margaret Fourth Engineer in (They were born in Gateshead (March q. 7". Weight: 10 Road, SS (in Church, SS, on 28 A. Vickers - PHOTO - 79 (Born: 11 the Mercantile married in St. 1870) and was 41. He died in SS - stones. He arrived Frederick Street 6920 Stein John William Cadet June q. 1978 (SS) 1901), and 344 November 1927. Tynemouth; Mercantile Marine October 1898) Marine (in Jude's Church, SS, December q. 1940, aged 70. His at Baltimore, USA, Roll of Honour Alice Street, SS (in Their marriage March q. 1924. ID Card October 1919) on 23 December mother, Ann Elizabeth, was born aboard SS 1911) was registered in Norman's death 1897. Their in Tyne Dock and was 38. They 'Runswick' in 1944 SS during the was registered in marriage was had been married for 13 years.] having sailed from December quarter Derby - registered in SS Hull on 7 October of 1927). September q. during the 1944. 1961, aged 59. December quarter of 1897).

Isabella Charlton Steinson (née Brother: Joseph Born and E. in SS. Rossiter) of 13 (in France by early Formerly 8192 Fri. 13 November Coleridge Avenue, November 1914 - RAMC. Had spent Second son of 1914 + Mon. 7 SS. (They were wrote a published two years in the Mazingarbe 'B' Section, 16th John and Jane Saint Paul and St. August 1916 + 18 July 1916 15 August 1915 13 Coleridge married in St. letter to his Reserve and called Communal Mon. 14 August 116 Steinson John Eltringham Driver 24 Division Signal 22303 France Steinson (née John's Church Roll Mon. 14 August (DOW) (1914-5 Star) Avenue, SS Mark's Church, SS, mother at 7 Trinity up at the outbreak Cemetery 1916 Company R.E. Eltringham) of 7 of Honour, SS 1916 + Soldiers on 15 April 1916. Street, SS). of the war. For Extension. I.B.12. Trinity Street, SS. Died in the Great Their marriage [Major and some time acted War was registered in Lieutenant's as a dispatch SS during the June letters.] rider. quarter of 1916).

Son of John and Caroline Siblings (all Stenburge (née registered in SS): Spriggs) of 48 Unmarried. [His James Robert Birth registered in Robinson Street, parents were (December q. SS - December q. 18 (Born: 23 48 Robinson SS (in 1911 and married in St. 1898 (No. 7218)), 1897. DOW in September Street, SS (in January 1915) and Michael's Church, [Enlisted in the RNVR on 6 Florence May Lancashire 11th Casualty Fri. 28 January 1897) [23 29 December Dardanelles January 1915) and later of 59 Hyde SS, on 18 April January 1915. Draft for MEF: 28 (March q. 1902), Landing Fri. 28 January 318 Stenburge Martin AB Hood Bn. RND TZ/3182 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Whitburn Colliery Clearing Station 1916 + RND September 1896 1915 (DOW) (Balkans 2B) later of 59 Hyde Street, SS (in 1897. Their June 1915. Joined Hood Bn: 18 John William Cemetery. J.55. 1916 (Gunshot Wound - Database - RN Service Street, SS (in January 1916). marriage was July 1915 to 29 December 1915.] (June q. 1903; (Turkey). left thigh - Record] January 1916) [His father died in registered in SS Died: Durham NE - sustained on 27 SS - March q. during the June March q. 1962, December 1915). 1936, aged 66. quarter of 1897.] aged 58) and His mother died in Elizabeth (March SS - June q. 1915, q. 1910). aged 44.]

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Siblings (all Son of John and registered in SS): Born in SS. Birth Caroline Emma S. Florence May registered in SS - Stenburge (née Stenburge (née (March q. 1902), December q. Spriggs) of 48 Purvis). (They John William (June 1898. Brother: AB Robinson Street, were married in q. 1903; Died: Martin Stenburge, SS (in 1911). St. Michael's [His father, John, died in SS - Durham NE - Hood Bn. RND, 48 Robinson (They were Royal Field Church, SS, on 4 March q. 1936, aged 66. His March q. 1962, DOW 29 Robinson Street Wed. 20 7218 Stenburge James Robert Driver 81 or 82 1980 (SS) L/7547 Street, SS (in married in St. Artillery February 1922. mother, Caroline, died in SS - 58) & Elizabeth December 1915, Roll of Honour, SS November 1918 1911) Michael's Church, Their marriage June q. 1915, aged 44.] (March q. 1910). aged 18 (No. SS, on 18 April was registered in Children (all SS): 318). Children: 1897. Their SS during the Muriel S. (March Annie E. (SS; June marriage was March quarter of q. 1924), James F. q. 1930) and registered in SS 1922). (March q. 1927) & Albion P. (SS; during the June Emma P. (March March q. 1939). quarter of 1897). q. 1929).

['For four days his ['… with water, splendid bravery, ammunition and leadership and [MM Citation: For the attack on bombs to be Alfred Street Roll tirelessness Tues. 21 August 17 Alfred Street, the enemy trenches about Hill 60 carried out.'] His of Honour + Tues. 21 August 4313 Stenson James Sergeant Unknown Military Medal Unknown Yorkshire Regt. Whitburn Colliery enabled his very 1917 + Thurs. 1 SS he was placed in charge of the name may appear Whitburn Colliery 1917 necessary but May 1919 Yukon Pack men of his battalion.] as 'J. Stinson' on ROH dangerous task of the Whitburn supplying his Colliery ROH. battalion.'…

Mary Stenton His son, Thomas P. Son of George and Born in SS - March (née Almond). Stenton, died on Hannah Stenton q. 1892. E. SS - 9 (They were 23 November (née Patterson) of December 1915. married in West 1918, aged 5 2 Adolphus [His father, George (A Mason) Joined the colours Hartlepool on 24 months (B: SS, 1st/5th Terrace, Whitburn was born in Whitburn and was in February 1917 - Whitburn 2 Adolphus February 1917. March q. 1918; D: (Territorial) York (in 1911). (They 52. His death was registered in 'Gazette'. Height: Methodist Church Terrace, Whitburn Their marriage December q. and Lancaster 12 December Whitburn Colliery were married in SS - June q. 1934, aged 74. His 5' 3½". Weight: 8 Cabaret-Rouge ROH + St. Mary's Fri. 17 May 1918 + (in 1911), and 19 was registered in 1918). Siblings 1681 Stenton Thomas Patterson Private 26 15 April 1918 Regt. (148 46366 1917 (No 1914-5 France (A Wages Clerk) Holy Trinity mother, Hannah, was born in stones 7 lbs. He British Cemetery, Church ROH, Soldiers Died in Barehirst Street, Hartlepool during (1911 ages; all Brigade, 49th Star) (in 1911) Church, SS, on 14 Newcastle and was 50. They had left 'effects' Souchez. XX.A.6. Whitburn + the Great War Tyne Dock (in the March quarter born in Whitburn): (West Riding) August 1884. been married for 27 years and valued at £10 4s Whitburn Village April 1918) of 1917). [His wife John Willie (26; SS - Division) Their marriage had had eight children, six still 4d and a gratuity Green Memorial lived at 32 Richard March q. 1885; A was registered in living.] of £4. There is a Street, West Mason), Ralph SS during the Family Headstone Hartlepool, Co. (23), Sarah (21) September in Harton Durham in May and George Henry quarter of 1884). Cemetery. A. 1918.] (15).

Son of James and Maria Stenton (née Lee) of 11 Chapel Road, [His father, James, was born in Siblings (1911 2nd/6th E. Jarrow. His Fri. 26 April 1918 Palmer's Jarrow. (They Barnsley, Yorkshire, and was a 65- ages; both born in (Territorial) North birth was Palmer's (Jarrow Express) + 21 March 1918 11 Chapel Road, Shipbuilders were married in year old Musician. His mother, Jarrow): Ada (26; Staffordshire Regt. registered in SS Arras Memorial. Cenotaph + St. Fri. 9 May 1919 2314 Stenton Albert Edward Private 24 ('Operation 48311 No 1914-5 Star France Jarrow (in 1911 (Jarrow Shipyard) St. Hilda's Church, Maria, was born in Jarrow and A School Teacher) (176 Brigade, 59th during the Bay 7 and 8 Mark's Church (Jarrow Express) + Michael') and March 1918) [Labourer in a SS, on 20 March was 57. They had been married and John (21; (2nd North September Triptych, Jarrow Soldiers Died in Shipyard - 1911] 1871. Their for 40 years and had had 14 Engineer in an Midland) Division) quarter of 1893. the Great War marriage was children, ten still living.] Engine Works). registered in SS during the March quarter of 1871).

Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born in Whitburn. Whitburn): Mary Birth registered in Son of James and Ellen (26; SS - SS - September q. Elizabeth Ann [His father James' March q. 1885; A 1891. He left Stenton (née Bell) death was [His father, James (A House Domestic), James 'effects' valued at Whitburn Lizard Lane, of 'Chapel House', registered in SS - Joiner), was born in Whitburn (23; SS - June q. £3 13s 11d & a Methodist Church Whitburn (in 1 Wesley Terrace, June q. 1930, aged and was 49. His mother, Helles Memorial. 1/Border Regt. A Coal Miner at 1888; A Labourer gratuity of £3 to ROH + St. Mary's 17 July 1915 Dardanelles 1901), and Chapel Whitburn (in 68. His mother Elizabeth Ann, was born in Panel 119 to 125 7298 Stenton Jacob Talbot Private 24 21 August 1915 (87 Brigade, 29th 18875 Whitburn Colliery at Whitburn his father, James. Church ROH, (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) House, 1 Wesley 1911). (Their Elizabeth Ann's Sunderland and was 46. They or 222 and 223. Division) (in 1911) Colliery (No. Siblings: Wilfrid Whitburn + Terrace, Whitburn marriage was death was had been married for 28 years (Turkey). 7299), Wilfrid (17; (SS; Sept. q. 1893), Whitburn Village (in 1911) registered in registered in SS - and had had seven children, six A Driver at Elizabeth Alice Green Memorial Hartlepool during June q. 1913, aged still living.] Whitburn (SS; March q. the March quarter 49.] Colliery), Elizabeth 1897) & Robert of 1883). Alice (14) & Hubert (SS; Dec. Robert Hubert q. 1899). (11).

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Siblings (1911 Son of James and ages; all born in Elizabeth Ann [His father James' Whitburn): Mary Born in Whitburn. Whitburn Stenton (née Bell) death was [His father, James (A House Ellen (26; SS - Birth registered in Methodist Church Lizard Lane, of 'Chapel House', registered in SS - Joiner), was born in Whitburn March q. 1885; A SS - June q. 1888. ROH + St. Mary's 142nd (Durham) Whitburn (in A General 1 Wesley Terrace, June q. 1930, aged and was 49. His mother, Domestic), Wilfrid Brother: Private Bard Cottage Church ROH, 15 September Heavy Battery, 1901), and Chapel Labourer at Whitburn (in 68. His mother Elizabeth Ann, was born in (17; Sept. q. 1893; 7299 Stenton James Gunner 29 or 30 337183 No 1914-5 Star France Jacob Talbot Cemetery. IV.H.7. Whitburn + 1917 Royal Garrison House, 1 Wesley Whitburn Colliery 1911). (Their Elizabeth Ann's Sunderland and was 46. They A Driver at Stenton, 1/Border (Belgium). Whitburn Village Artillery Terrace, Whitburn (in 1911) marriage was death was had been married for 28 years Whitburn Regt., 21 August Green Memorial + (in 1911) registered in registered in SS - and had had seven children, six Colliery), Elizabeth 1915, aged 24 Whitburn Hartlepool during June q. 1913, aged still living.] Alice (14: March q. (No. 7298). Brotherhood ROH the March quarter 49. ] 1897) & Robert of 1883). Hubert (11; SS; Dec. q. 1899).

Son of George and [Brother: Arthur Born: South Elizabeth Stephen Stephen of 25 Siblings (1901 Hetton, Co. (née Clark) of Albert Street, ages, all births Durham. Baptised Butcher's Arms, Hebburn - who registered in in South Hetton Front Street, applied for his [His father, George (A Police Easington): on 10 August Butcher's Arms, A Regular Soldier Haswell, Co. 1914 (Mons) Star Constable in 1891; A Watchman Frances Ann (15; 1884. Birth Front Street, (from 26 Durham (in 1891). on 16 February in a Shipyard in 1901), was born B: South Hetton; registered in 26 September Haswell, Co. September 1903) (Marriage 1920. Egypt: in Scotland. His death was December q. Easington - Le Touret St. Cuthbert's 28 October 1914 56th Field Soldiers Died in 1909 Stephen James Alexander Corporal 32 12973 1914 (1914 France Durham (in 1891), [A Blacksmith (in registered in 23.9.1908 - registered in SS - March q. 1918, 1885), John September q. Memorial. Panel Church Roll of (DOW) Company R.E. the Great War 'Mons' Star') and 223 William September 1903). Hartlepool, Co. 8.10.1909 (1 year aged 62. His mother Elizabeth's Edward (11; B: 1884. E. Jarrow - 1 Honour, Hebburn Street, Hebburn A Blacksmith's Durham - 16 days). Cork: death was registered in South Hetton; on 26.9.1903. A (in 1901) Striker in 1901] September q. 9.10.1909. Malta: Easington - June q. 1896, aged March q. 1890) Regular or a 1883). [His father 10.10.1912 - 40.] and Arthur (9; B: Reservist. Sister: remarried - Alice 25.9.1914. His South Hetton; Elizabeth Florence Marshall - detailed Service December q. (B: Seaham; Easington; Sept. q. Record has 1891). Easington - June q. 1897.] survived.] 1894).

son of George and [Brother: Corporal Siblings (1901 Born in South Elizabeth Stephen James Alexander ages, all births Hetton, Co. (née Clark) of Stephen, 56th registered in Durham. Birth Butcher's Arms, Field Company Easington): James registered in Butcher's Arms, Front Street, R.E., DOW 28 [His father, George (A Police Alexander (16; B: Easington - June q. Front Street, Haswell, Co. October 1914, Constable in 1891; A Watchman South Hetton; 1887. Sister: 625th Motor Haswell, Co. Durham (in 1891). aged 32 (No. in a Shipyard in 1901), was born Sept. q. 1884), Elizabeth Florence Cologne Southern Transport 14 August 1914 Durham (in 1891), (Marriage 1909). Enlisted in in Scotland. His death was St. Cuthbert's A Blacksmith (in Frances Ann (15; (B: Seaham; Cemetery. 7269 Stephen George William Driver 31 23 March 1919 Company, Royal MS/3076 (1914 'Mons' France 223 William registered in Glasgow on registered in SS - March q. 1918, Church Roll of August 1914) B: South Hetton; Easington - June q. III.D.19. Army Service Star') Street, Hebburn Hartlepool, Co. 7.8.1914. In aged 62. His mother Elizabeth's Honour, Hebburn Dec. q. 1885), 1894). Height: 5' (Germany). Corps (in 1901), and 2 Durham - France from 14 death was registered in John Edward (11; 10¾". Weight: 10 Church Street, September q. August 1914 to 21 Easington - June q. 1896, aged B: South Hetton; stones 9 lbs. Fair Hebburn (in 1911) 1883). [His father January 1918 and 40.] March q. 1890) & hair. Blue eyes. He remarried - Alice 30.1.1918 to Arthur (9; B: South had flat feet & Marshall - 23.3.1919. He Hetton; Dec. q. slightly defective Easington; Sept. q. served for 4 years 1891). vision. 1897.] 229 days.]

Lillie Bennett Stephens (née Dobson) of 236 Children: South Taylor Son of Mrs. Alexander (Born in Street, SS. (They 1st/9th Davison (formerly [His wife, Lillie Bennett, was born SS and six months Jarrow Library General Labourer were married in (Territorial) DLI 236 South Taylor Stephens) and Mr. in SS and was 24. Mother-in- old in April 1911), Born in Edinburgh. ROH + St. Mary's in a Chemical St. Jude's Church, Arras Memorial. Soldiers Died in 2315 Stephens Alexander Leitch Private 34 23 April 1917 (151 Brigade, 50th 325951 No 1914-5 Star France Street, SS (in 1911 Davison Law: Mary Elizabeth Dobson - Jane (SS; E. SS. Formerly Parish Churchyard Manufacturing SS, on 25 Bay 8 the Great War (Northumbrian) and April 1917) (stepfather) of 13 born in West Hartlepool and a 55- September q. 9/7735. Memorial Cross, Works (in 1911) December 1909. Division) Phillipson Street, year old widow/Fruit Sorter.] 1912) and Thomas Tyne Dock Their marriage East Jarrow (SS, September q. was registered in 1915). SS during the December quarter of 1909).

Accidentally Killed (Bombing Accident: Son of William and [Enlisted: 25 May 1915. Draft for premature Doudelainville Hawke Bn. RND Boldon Colliery Tues. 20 June 20 (Born: 20 59 Gilbert Street, Georgina MEF: 5 December 1915. Joined explosion of Communal Tues. 20 June 373 Stephenson William AB 2 June 1916 (63rd (Royal TZ/4823 (RNVR) Boldon Colliery Unmarried. Workmen War 1916 + RND December 1895) SS Stephenson of 59 Hawke Bn. at Mudros: 7 defective Mills Cemetery. (No 1916 Naval) Division) Memorial Database Gilbert Street, SS February 1916 to 2 June 1916.] grenade). One of Grave Reference). only three graves in the named cemetery.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Youngest son of James and the late Mary Ethel Mary E. Stephenson (née Stephenson (née Winwick) of 1 Tinney) of 6 Front Street, Born in Jarrow. Middle Street, [He had also lived at 50 Princess Siblings: Mary 1 Front Street, Milburn Place, His birth was La Neuville Mon. 15 May 13/NF (62 A Dock Labourer, North Shields (in Street, Jarrow. Memorial Service Jane, James Henry 1 May 1916 9 September 1915 Milburn Place, North Shields (late registered in SS Communal Borough of 1916 + Soldiers 1034 Stephenson Alexander Private 25 Brigade, 21st 18643 France Painter and 1911). (They were at Holy Trinity Church, North and John. (DOW) (1914-5 Star) North Shields (late of SS). (Their during the March Cemetery, Corbie. Tynemouth ROH Died in the Great Division) Scraper married on 16 July Shields, on 28 May 1916 - Daughter: Mary E. of SS) marriage was quarter of 1891. A.17. War 1881. Their 'Shields' Daily News'.] Stephenson. registered in E. North Shields. marriage was Tynemouth during registered in SS the September during the quarter of 1915). September quarter of 1881).

Born and E. in SS. MRIC = Septimus Stephenson. [Moved forward via Trônes Son of Thomas [Took part in Wood to trenches near and Elizabeth D. Brother and Sister attack (15/10) - Soldiers Died in Gueudecourt (8/10). Withdrew Bancourt British Joseph Septimus 2/DLI (18 Brigade, Stephenson of and family: Tom, returning to St. Michael's ROH, the Great War + 1088 Stephenson L/C 26 15 October 1916 30757 No 1914-5 Star France to reserve bivouacs near Trônes Cemetery. (Sep) 6th Division) Beatrice House, 5 Letitia, Tom and Needle Trench. SS Tues. 15 October Wood (9/10). To Needle Trench VIII.F.3. Stanhope Road Willie. Casualties - 142. 1918 near Gueudecourt (11/10), East, SS Withdrew to camp Rainbow Trench (13/10).] near Montauban (16/10).] (In Memoriam).

2/DLI (18 Brigade, 24 August 1915 Born in SS. E. Soldiers Died in 1102 Stephenson Robert Private Unknown 17 October 1918 21286 France No CGWC entry. 6th Division) (1914-5 Star) Middlesbrough. the Great War

Brother: George Born and E. in SS. Heads Stephenson Birth registered in of 5 North Lane, Son of the late SS - March q. 1890 Thames Street Wed. 15 + Thurs. 9 August 1917 2/West Yorkshire SS (SS; March q. Étaples Military Mary Ann - 'John Heads Roll of Honour + 16 August 1917 + 1390 Stephenson John Heads Private 28 (DOW R. on 8 Regt. (23 Brigade, 4/8568 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. 1877). Sisters: Cemetery. Sheldrake (née Stephenson'. The St. Thomas' Soldiers Died in August 1917) 8th Division) Mary Ann and XXII.O.1A. Stephenson) 'Gazette' says he Church ROH the Great War Annie. Sister-in- was 27. DOW R. Law: Ellen in A. Stephenson. Mrs. A. Rita Cottage, Stephenson of East Boldon War Born: Port Fri. 6 June 1919 + SS 'Treverbyn' (St. Beckenham Rita Cottage, Tower Hill Memorial, 1397 Stephenson Herbert Rowe Second Engineer 34 3 September 1917 Mercantile Marine Mulgrave, North Mon. 21 Ives) Avenue, East Beckenham Memorial Congregational Yorkshire. November 1921 Boldon Avenue, East Church Boldon

Leila Mary Stephenson (née Patton). (They were married in St. Michael's Son: Alan Son of the late 24 November SS 'Dunrobin' 100 Mowbray Church, SS, on 26 Stephenson (SS, Tower Hill 1398 Stephenson William George First Engineer 36 Mercantile Marine William and Sarah Born in SS. 1917 (Newcastle) Road, SS September 1914. September q. Memorial Stephenson Their marriage 1916). was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1914).

Sister: Elizabeth Son of George Hindmarch R. - Cowell Born in Jarrow (SS; [His father, George Cowell, was born in Jarrow and Stephenson and September q. Unmarried. [His born in Jarrow (SS: December q. aged 19 in April Jane Ann[e] 1897). E. grandfather, 1867) and was a 43-year old 1911 (SS: June q. Stephenson (née Newcastle. Went Cambrai St. Paul's Roll of Tues. 28 January 14/DLI (18 Palmer's George Russell, Master Butcher. His mother, 1892). Maternal 3 December 1917 7 Birch Street, Russell) of 7 Birch back to France Memorial, Honour + 1919 + Soldiers 1636 Stephenson Robert Clark Private 20 Brigade, 6th 32192 No 1914-5 Star France Shipbuilders died during the Jane Ann, was also born in Grandfather: (DOW) Jarrow (in 1911) Street, Jarrow. after recovering Louverval. Panel Palmer's Died in the Great Division) (Jarrow Shipyard) September q. Jarrow and was 42. They had George Russell - (Their marriage from injuries 10. Cenotaph War 1913 (SS), aged been married for 20 years and born on Holy was registered in caused by shell- 76.] had had five children, two still Island and a 74- Tynemouth during fire in June 1917 - living.] year old retired the June quarter 'Gazette'. coal trimmer in of 1891). 1911.

Son of the late Born in SS. SS William and Sarah 'Northumbria' was Robert Allen 23 December SS 'Northumbria' Tower Hill Wed. 12 January 3457 Stephenson Seaman 36 Mercantile Marine Stephenson. (His a Tyne collier Weatherburn 1915 (London) Memorial 1916 father was a Tyne which had sailed Pilot). from Burntisland.

Son of J.W. and 28 November 94 Maxwell 10 May 1917 1/NF (9 Brigade, Margaret Ann A Regular or a Arras Memorial. Tues. 21 August Tues. 21 August 3821 Stephenson William Alfred L/C 23 3/8227 1914 (1914-5 France Street, SS (in May (DOW - MRIC) 3rd Division) Stephenson of 94 Reservist. Bay 2 and 3 1917 1917 Star) 1917 - 'Gazette') Maxwell Street, SS

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details 'Of St. Thomas' Parish' - Burial Register. 'C' Company, 27 [Transferred to 848th Area Wounded - Harton Cemetery. 34 (Burial 3 Harding's Bank, 3928 Stephenson Thomas Private 4 July 1920 (Tyneside Irish) / 1238 Employment Company reported October K.9058. (South Register) SS NF (471237).] 1916; he was in Shields). Bath War Hospital on 11 July 1916 (John Sheen).

1st/5th Son of the late (Territorial) DLI George Henry There is a Family Arras Memorial. 3987 Stephenson George H. Private 38 23 April 1917 (150 Brigade, 50th 245070 Stephenson of 50 Headstone. Bay 8. (Northumbrian) Queen Street, SS Division)

Brothers-in-Law: 17 Straker AB George W. Birth registered in Jane Stephenson Terrace, SS (in Son of Thomas Adamson RN - at SS - March q. (née Adamson) of 1881), 26 (Secretary of the Gallipoli (No. 1880. Children: 72 Livingstone Terrace, SS (in Co-Operative 3982), Corporal Aurea (SS; Manager of the Street, SS. (They 1891), 41 Lemon Society in 1901) Robert September q. Full Moon Hotel, were married in Street, Tyne Dock and Eliza [Son-in-Law of Mary Jane Adamson,2/East 1920) and Herbert Sat. 11 December 25 and 27 Bridge St. Mary's Church, Harton Cemetery. Sat. 11 December Buried: 17 2nd/6th (in 1901), 25 and Stephenson of 41 Adamson and the late Henry Lancashire Regt., (SS; September q. Livingstone Street 1915 (Including 4116 Stephenson Russell Erskine L/C 50 Street, Gateshead SS, on 29 G.5766. (South 1915 + Wed. 8 February 1930 (Territorial) NF 27 Bridge Street, Lemon Street, Adamson of 76 Livingstone DOW 17 October 1929). Brother: Roll of Honour his three brothers- (in 1911) [A Joiner December 1908. Shields). August 1917 Gateshead (in Tyne Dock (in Street, SS.] 1916, aged 26 or William (B. SS, 5 in-law) in 1901 and Their marriage 1911), and 72 1901). (They were 27 (No. 404). in 1881). B-in-L: February 1930] was registered in Livingstone Street, both born in SS Daughters: Hilda Leading Seaman SS during the SS (in December and both aged 46 (SS; September q. Henry Adamson - December quarter 1915 and February in 1901). 1909) and Wilna Hood Bn. RND of 1908). 1930) (SS; March q. (No. 3986). 1911).

[Home: 28 January 1915 to 16 November 1915. In France: 17 Born: 1889. Brother: Lance- November 1915 to [He had formerly served in 3rd Enlisted: 28 Corporal Thomas 25 September V.B. Durham R. Grn(d). January 1915 Stephenson MM, A Professional Son of Mr. and 1918. Shell-Shock - Discharged in 1908. Served 5 (Kingsway, Thurs. 6 Thurs. 6 17/Middlesex 17 November NF - He won the Private (Pioneer - Footballer for Mrs. John 7 August 1916. years 63 days. Height: 5' 8¼". C. London). He had September 1917 + September 1917 4119 Stephenson John Unknown Military Medal Unknown Regt. F/442 1915 (1914-5 France MM in June 1917 'Gazette') Cardiff City Stephenson of 67 Gassed - 14 of E. Wounded (for the fourth played football for Wed. 2 October (Including his (Footballers' Bn.) Star) (having worked at (Goalkeeper) Pearson Street, SS September 1918. time) and with a broken leg in a SS and Cardiff 1918 brother) Brigham and 18 September hospital in Liverpool by 2 City. In France for Cowans before 1918 - Fractured October 1918 - 'Gazette'.] two years - the war). Right Leg. Home: 'Gazette'. 26 September 1918 to 9 August 1919.]

Brother: Private/Pioneer J. Stephenson MM, Son of Mr. and Thurs. 6 Middlesex He won the MM in Northumberland Brigham and Mrs. John Thurs. 6 September 1917 4145 Stephenson Thomas L/C Unknown Military Medal Unknown Footballers' Bn. June 1917 - Fusiliers Cowan's, SS Stephenson of 67 September 1917 (Including his (No. 4119) - His 'Gazette'. Pearson Street, SS brother) photograph appears in the 'Gazette'.

Awarded the MM for helping to put 'A Sinker at The out barbed wire in 9 Rosebery Mon. 10 Mon. 10 4294 Stephenson Frederick Sapper Unknown Military Medal Unknown Royal Engineers New Pit at the front of the British Avenue, SS September 1917 September 1917 Bents' - Gazette' front-line trenches under heavy shell- fire - 'Gazette'.

Born in SS but [Joined the emigrated to colours in Canada Eldest son of Mrs. Canada a few when war was Tues. 22 May Tues. 22 May 4343 Stephenson Frederick C. Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown Canadian Army E. Barrow of 9 years ago from Dr. declared. 1917 1917 Salem Street, SS Barnado's Home - Wounded in 'Gazette'. Aged November 1916.] 22 in May 1917. Sat. 16 January 'D' Company, 25 Also on 'D' 1915 + Fri. 30 May (Tyneside Irish) / 11 January 1916 8 Waterloo Vale, Waterloo Vale Roll 4699 Stephenson David Private Unknown Unknown 25/622 France Company 30/NF 1919 + John Sheen NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) SS of Honour Roll. + 'Irish Heroes' 34th Division) (1917) His name appeared in the 'C' Company, 27 January 1918 Sat. 16 January (Tyneside Irish) / 11 January 1916 67 Pearson Place, Casualties' List. 1915 + John Sheen 4820 Stephenson Thomas Private Unknown Unknown 27/1232 France NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) SS Transferred to + 'Irish Heroes' 34th Division) 24th/27th NF. (1917) Class Z Reserve. (John Sheen).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details

Birth registered in Brothers (1901 SS - December q. ages): William 1887. Children (16), Robert (1 in (1911 ages; all SS): Elizabeth 1891) and Thomas William Nixon (3; 24 Bath Street, SS Son of William (a Stephenson (née (6). Sisters: Mary September q. (in 1891), 5 Bents Coal Miner) and [His father, William (A Coal Miner Nixon). (They L., Dorothy Ann 1908), Joseph Cottages, SS (in A Coal Miner Mary I. (or J.) - Deputy Underground), was 47 Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August 5069 Stephenson John George Unknown Unknown were married in (SS; June q. 1880), Edward (1), Mary 1901), and 77 (Hewer) (in 1911) Stephenson of 5 in 1901. His mother, Mary J., Roll of Honour 1917 St. Michael's Jane Alice (SS; J.J. (Sept. q. 1912), Livingstone Street, Bents Cottages, SS was 46 in 1901.] Church, SS, on 2 March q. 1883), John G.P. (Dec. q. SS (in 1911) (in 1901) November 1907). Susan (Susy) (SS; 1914), Annie N. March q. 1892) (Dec. q. 1919) and Ellen (Nellie) Richard C. (Sept. (SS; June q. 1897). q. 1923) & George R. (1925).

'In his 21st year' - in February 1918 - Croix de Guerre 23 Hilton Street, Whitburn Colliery Thurs. 28 February Thurs. 28 February 5146 Stephenson G Corporal Unknown Unknown 'Gazette'. He (Belgium) Marsden Colliery (Engine Lad) 1918 1918 enlisted when he was 18. Son of Mr. and An Assistant with Fri. 8 November 77 Edmund Street, Mrs. Stephenson 5753 Stephenson C. Captain Unknown Military Cross Unknown DLI Mr. C. Holmes, 1918 (Jarrow Hebburn of 77 Edmund Grocer, Hebburn Express) Street, Hebburn

Birth registered in SS - March q. 1st/8th DLI 1884. He (Territorial) (151 attended Holy Holy Trinity Boys' March q. 1950 6156 Stephenson Andrew Bruce Private 66 Brigade, 50th South Shields. Trinity Boys' School ROH, SS (SS) (Northumbrian) School, SS - (Served) Division) Admitted: 9 November 1891; Left: 15 July 1898. He enlisted in the 4th 4th (Northumbrian) 5 Pan Yard, SS (in (Northumbrian) 6215 Stephenson John T. Gunner Unknown Unknown Fri. 14 May 1915 Howitzer Brigade May 1915) Howitzers on 13 RFA May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) He enlisted in the (Divisional Military Road, SS 1st/7th DLI on 17 Tues. 18 May 6281 Stephenson Joseph C. Private Unknown Unknown Pioneers, 50th (in May 1915) May 1915 - 1915 (Northumbrian) 'Gazette'. Division) 4th 135 Salem Street, Wounded by 21 Fri. 22 September (Northumbrian) 6683 Stephenson E. Driver Unknown Unknown Jarrow (in September 1916 - 1916 (Jarrow Howitzer Brigade September 1916) Jarrow Express. Express) RFA Born: Waldridge Fell, Chester-le- [Entrained at Chocques for [Consolidated Street, Co. Frévent (2/7) and from there ground won by Durham. Lived: marched to billets. To Bois de 9th Division and Chester-le-Street. Thiépval 19/DLI (Bantams) John Sheen + 19 July 1916 Warnimont (5/7), Varennes provided escorts Enlisted: Jarrow. Memorial. Pier 748 Sterling James William Private 20 (106 Brigade, 35th 19/1548 No 1914-5 Star France Soldiers Died in (Somme) (10/7), Bresle (12/7), Talus Boisé for prisoners. His birth was and Face 14A and Division) the Great War (14/7), trenches around Withdrew to registered in 15C Montauban (15/7), Longueval Caftet Wood Chester-le-Street (18/7).] (20/7).] during the December quarter of 1895. Son of William (A He had one other Born in Hebburn. 10 Charles Street, Joiner (House)) brother [George] Birth registered in Hebburn (in 1901) and Isabella serving with the SS - March q. and 39 Tweed Sterling (née colours in April 1897. E. Jarrow. Street, Hebburn Turner) of 39 [His father, William, was born in 1915. Siblings Siblings (1901): New Town (in Tweed Street, Gateshead (September q. 1860) New Town Unmarried. [The (1901 ages): Hannah Robson Fri. 9 April 1915 March 1915). [In Hebburn New and was 40 in 1901. He died in Wesleyan Germans shelled George (15; B: (11; B: Hebburn; (Jarrow Express) + 14 March 1915 1/West Yorkshire 1911 he resided as Town (in 1915). Jarrow - SS; December q. 1918, Bailleul Communal Methodist Church 18 (Born: 13 27 January 1915 his billet and he Newcastle; June q. 1899), Soldiers Died in 3112 Sterling William Private (DOW) (Battle of Regt. (18 Brigade, 3/9097 France a patient in a (They were aged 59. His mother, Isabella, Cemetery (Nord). ROH, Hebburn + February 1897) (1914-5 Star) died of shrapnel September q. Elizabeth Gent (9; the Great War + Neuve Chapelle) 6th Division) hospital married in St. was born in , Newcastle J.27. St. Cuthbert's wounds to his 1885) & Isabella B: Hebburn; Sept. De Ruvigny's Roll (sanatorium) in Hilda's Church, SS, and was 40. She died in Jarrow - Church Roll of back.] (14; B: Hebburn; q. 1893), Mary of Honour Wolsingham, on 9 March 1884. Durham NE; March q. 1944, aged Honour, Hebburn March q. 1887). Turner (5; B: Weardale, Co. Their marriage 83.] Grandfather: Hebburn; March Durham - was registered in James Turner. He q. 1896) & suffering from SS during the left a gratuity of Elizabeth Mary tuberculosis.] March quarter of £3 to his mother. (Dec. q. 1902). 1884).

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Catherine Sterling Son of James (A Siblings (1911 Born in Hebburn. (née Bruce). Boilermaker) and ages; all born in Birth registered in (They were Elizabeth Mary Hebburn): Thomas SS - December q. married in St. Sterling (née Royal (23; March 1894. Height: 5' 46 Ellison Street, Cuthbert's Church, [Enlisted: 19 January 1912. 22 Webster) of 16 q. 1888), Florence 6½". Light brown Hebburn (in 1901 Hebburn, on 21 August 1914 - Joined Benbow Bn. [Sons: Edward A Plater (RND Church Street, Maud (21; June q. hair. Dark brown Hebburn Quay 71 (Born: 29 and 1911), and 16 July 1919. Their 8 October 1914 - Interned in (SS; December q. Fri. 20 August Service Record) Hebburn 1890), James eyes. C. of E. War School ROH + March 1894 - RN December q. 1965 Church Street, marriage was Holland. 14.11.1916 to 1922; D: 1987) 1915 (Jarrow 4554 Sterling Edward AB Benbow Bn. RND 4/155 (RNVR) 1914 'Mons' Star' France [An Apprentice (Formerly of 62 Robert (19; March Gratuity - £27. 19 Wesleyan School Service Record (SS) Hebburn registered in SS 12.12.1916 - On leave from and William B. Express) + RND Boilermaker in Ellison Street, q. 1892), Sarah November 1918 - Roll of Honour, (Erroneous)) (Formerly of 62 during the Holland. (?).8.1917 to 31.8.1917 - (SS; September q. Service Record 1911] Hebburn). (Their Webster (14; Dec. Repatriated. Sons: Hebburn Ellison Street, September On leave from Holland (20 Ann 1929; D: 1994).] marriage was q. 1896), Alfred George W. (SS; Hebburn) quarter of 1919). Street, Hebburn).] registered in Royal (11; June q. Dec. q. 1919; D: [Catherine died in Newcastle during 1900) & Elizabeth 1977) & David (SS; Hebburn - Durham the June quarter Mary Webster (8; June q. 1921; D: NE; September q. of 1885). Dec. q. 1902). 2002). 1948, aged 52.]

A Regular Soldier Wed. 24 2/West Yorkshire 5 November 1914 Rue-du-Bois in the West Born and E. in St. Paul's Roll of December 2014 + 2317 Steven Thomas L/C 24 or 25 11 August 1915 Regt. (23 Brigade, 8458 (1914 'Mons' France Military Cemetery, Yorkshire Regt. Jarrow. Honour Soldiers Died in 8th Division) Star') Fleurbaix. I.A.26. (in 1911) the Great War

Born and E. in SS. Died at Victoria Son: Albert. Hall, SS. Served in Mon. 18 March Daughter: Lizzie. the South African 1918 + Mon. 6 Harton Cemetery. Steven ['Gazette' 26/DLI (or 23/DLI [The 'Gazette' War. Received January 1919 (In Mon. 18 March 2645 Ralph Trainer Private Unknown 5 January 1918 350285 France Isabella Steven(s) U.8540. (South + CWGC] ?) says he had Freedom of the Memoriam) + 1918 Shields). served in 1st/7th Borough of SS in Soldiers Died in DLI.] 1902. Died after the Great War two days illness at home.

Born in SS. E. Whitley Bay, Northumberland. Brother of Mr. C. Formerly 646 2/York and Stevens of 14 Northern Cyclist Trefcon British 18 September Lancaster Regt. 8 August 1915 Mafeing Terrace, Bn. CWGC says he Cemetery, Soldiers Died in 3067 Stevens John L/C Unknown 39534 France 1918 (16 Brigade, 6th (1914-5 Star) New York, was KIA on 19 Caulaincourt. the Great War Division) , September but B.75. Northumberland. both MRIC and SDGW say he was KIA on 18 September 1918.

Son of Alexander Brothers: George, Hector 30 December SS 'Hercules' and the late Jane Albert, Forbes and Tower Hill St. Thomas' Tues. 31 1631 Stevenson Mess Room Boy 17 Mercantile Marine 6 Ivy Street, SS Unmarried. In Memoriam. MacDonald 1917 (London) Stevenson of 6 Ivy Alec + S-in-L: Memorial Church ROH December 1918 Street, SS Lettie. Wounded in Private (Signaller - William Street, March or April Fri. 12 April 1918 5315 Stevenson R.N. Unknown Unknown DLI Jarrow Express) Hebburn Quay 1918 (Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Express). Elizabeth Son of William and Harton Cemetery. H.M. Trawler 3 Chichester Stewardson of 3 Fri. 21 January 3229 Stewardson Richard Deck Hand 38 23 April 1916 9454/DA Elizabeth Jane D.939. (South 'Lena Melling' Place, SS Chichester Place, 1916 Stewardson Shields). SS

Ethel Maud Stewart (née Lowdell) of 7 Cornwallis Street, Brother: Harry (in SS. (They were Wed. 9 August 7 Cornwallis France). Brother Born and E. in SS. Ypres (Menin married in St. 1916 + Thurs. 9 South Shields' 9 August 1915 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 29 June 1915 Street, SS - South and S-in-L: George KIA at the Battle Gate) Memorial. St. Thomas' 128 Stewart John Private Unknown 10502 France Hilda's Church, SS, August 1917 + Library ROH + Sat. (Battle of Hooge) 6th Division) (1914-5 Star) Shields' Library (in France) and of Hooge. (In Panel 36 and 38. Church ROH on 1 January 1909. Soldiers Died in (?) ROH Ellen. Brother: Memoriam). (Belgium). Their marriage the Great War Jim. was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1909).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details

The 'Viknor' was an armed merchant cruiser which left Londonderry on 12 January 1915 Son of John and and disappeared Portsmouth Naval SS Marine Tues. 26 January HMS Viknor (10th 136 Woodbine Isabel Stewart of 507 Stewart James Stenhouse Sixth Engineer Unknown 13 January 1915 RNR 1914-5 Star 11 miles west of Memorial. Panel: Engineers' 1915 + Mon. 7 Cruiser Squadron) Avenue, Hebburn 13 Woodbine Tory Island, 10 Association ROH February 1921 Avenue, Wallsend Donegal, Ireland, with the loss of all 295 crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

Florence Stewart (née Welsh) of 12 Born in SS. E. Laygate Hill, SS (in Only Sister and Sunderland. R. SS. Thurs. 25 April & April 1918). (They 13 April 1918 1st/7th DLI Brother-in-Law: Enlisted in 1914. Fri. 3 May 1918 + were married in (DOW) (Territorial) Harriet and Harry Lived at 12 Holy Trinity Tues. 12 April Northumberland SS' Registry Office [Children: William (SS, December ('Operation (Divisional 25 Orange Street, Emmerson of 63 Laygate Hill, SS, in Aire Communal Church ROH, SS + 1921 + Wed. 12 995 Stewart Charles Private 25 201235 No 1914-5 Star France Yard, North on 10 August q. 1916) and Florence M. (SS, Fri. 3 May 1918 Georgette' - Pioneers, 50th SS Palmerston Street, May 1918. (In Cemetery. II.B.20. West Holborn Roll April 1922 + Thurs. Shields 1915. Their December q. 1918).] Fourth Battle of (Northumbrian) SS + Little Niece: Memoriam - says of Honour 12 April 1923 + marriage was Ypres ?) Division) Isabella (Bella) he DOW on 14 Soldiers Died in registered in SS Johnston. April and 12 April the Great War during the 1918). September quarter of 1915).

Hannah Pomfrey (formerly Stewart, Born: Great née Woodhouse) 13/York and Marlow, Son of James and of 16 Ferry Street, Daughter: Esther Lancaster Regt. 5 November 1914 Buckinghamshire. Ploegsteert Ada Stewart of 4 Jarrow. (Their A. Stewart (SS; St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in 2318 Stewart Alfred Private 29 13 April 1918 (1st Barnsley) (94 45277 (1914 'Mons' France Jarrow. E. Leeds. Memorial. Panel Tong Road, marriage was September q. Honour the Great War Brigade, 31st Star') Formerly 9151 8. (Belgium). Wortley, Leeds registered in 1917). Division) 2/West Yorkshire Tynemouth during Regt. the September quarter of 1916).

Born and E. in SS. Probably enlisted into the 4th Lijssenthoek Thurs. 13 May 57 Maxwell Son of W.H. and Northumbrian Military 13 June 1917 315th Brigade 1915 (?) + Soldiers 2500 Stewart Thomas N. Driver 24 770496 France Street, SS (?) (in the late Mary Howitzer Battery Cemetery. (DOW) RFA Died in the Great May 1915) Stewart of SS (HQ in Hebburn) in XV.H.18. War Fowler Street, SS, (Belgium). on Wednesday 12 May 1915.

Brother and Sister- in-Law: William C. Born and E. in SS. Stewart (A Tyne [His father, John George, died 27 Formerly 27419 Youngest son of Pilot) - Died 11 August 1926 - 'In his 65th year'. DLI. There is a 9th Bn. Tank John George B. (A April 1948, aged Roye New British Soldiers Died in 3244 Stewart James Baker Private 21 23 July 1918 91925 No 1914-5 Star France Unmarried. His mother, Sarah M,. died 4 Family Headstone Corps Tyne Pilot) and 55 - and Harriet Cemetery. III.F.8. the Great War April 1932 - 'In her 67th year' in Harton Sarah M. Stewart Stewart - Died 23 (Family Headstone). Cemetery - September 1976 Section O. (Family Headstone). Chatham Naval Son of Sarah 'He died of heart Memorial. 6 Stoddart Street, Stewart of 6 disease and was Mon. 21 June Mon. 21 June 3869 Stewart John George Stoker 30 12 June 1915 HMS Hercules 4407S RNR Memorial SS Stoddart Street, buried at sea' - 1915 1915 Reference: 14. SS 'Gazette'. (Kent).

Birth registered in Edith Stewart (née [From 28.9.1915 - SS - March q. Smith). (They [Enlisted: 25 November 1914. 28 days leave. 1892. Light brown were married in June 1915 - Drafted from 30.5.1917 - At hair. Blue eyes. A SS' Registry Office Blandford to Nelson Bn. Tidworth, Fri. 23 April 1915 Unknown Son of William Wesleyan Dardanelles A Butcher (RND on 25 February 17.7.1915 - Joined Nelson Bn. Wiltshire. Croft Terrace (Jarrow Express) + 4577 Stewart Oscar AB (Born: 16 Unknown Nelson Bn. RND TZ/1466 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Jarrow. Stewart of 18 High Methodist. [An (Balkans 2B) Service Record) 1920. Their 31.8.1915 - To hospital on Malta. 29.10.1917 - School ROH RND Service February 1892) Street, Jarrow Oscar Stewart's marriage was 2.9.1915 - Invalided to UK on Promoted Acting Record death was registered in SS HMT 'Huntsend' (or HS 'Valdivia' L/S. 25.2.1918 - To registered in during the March (?) from Mudros.] Lewis Gun Course Newcastle - March quarter of 1920). on Hayling Island.] q. 1925, aged 33.]

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Brothers: John Sarah A. Stewart Son of Thomas F. (SS; June q. 1896 (née Lewis). (They Born in SS. Birth Stewart (Head or March q. 1897), were married in [His father, Thomas F. (A Slater registered in SS - 6 Robertson Slater and Tiler; Samuel (SS; St. Oswin's and Tiler), was 44. He died in SS - September q. Street, SS (in An Apprentice aged 44 in 1911) March q. 1901), December q. 1966 Church, SS, on 19 September q. 1938, aged 72. His 1895. Children: Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August 5071 Stewart Thomas William C. 71 1901), and 56 Bricklayer (in and Frances B. George Blackett (SS) June 1919. Their mother, Frances B., was 44. She Frances (SS; Roll of Honour 1917 Byron Street, SS 1911) Stewart (aged 44 (SS; December q. marriage was died in SS - September q. 1915, March q. 1920) (in 1911) in 1911) of 56 1903) and Walter registered in SS aged 49.] and Richard L. Byron Street, SS Christie (SS; during the June (SS; June 1925). (in 1911) September q. quarter of 1919). 1907). Admitted to hospital on 28 September 1918 Son of Mr. R. suffering from Fri. 11 October 4 Swinburne Stewart of 4 5488 Stewart P. Sapper Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers severe gunshot 1918 (Jarrow Street, East Jarrow Swinburne Street, wounds in both Express) East Jarrow legs and the right arm - Jarrow Express. Wounded in action in France on 26 September Son of William Louisa Stidolph. 49 Orange Street, Whitburn Colliery 1915 (the second 67 (Born: 11 (Glass Maker) and (She died on 29 [He died in the Ingham Infirmary, SS (in October (in October 1915) Son: George day of the Battle November 1897 - 12/West Yorkshire Julia Stiddolph of June 1967, aged SS. 'Of St. Jude's Parish' - Burial Harton Cemetery. Whitburn Colliery 1915) and 147 + A Retired Stidolph - Died 11 of Loos) and in Fri. 15 October Fri. 15 October 4215 Stiddolph John George Private at 57 (or 51) 25 February 1965 Regt. (63 Brigade, 1914-5 Star France 57 or 51 67. There is a Register. He was baptised in St. 5.4088. (South ROH ('J.G. South Palmerston Plumber's May 1989, aged hospital at 1915 1915 Cambridge 21st Division) Cambridge Street, Family Headstone Jude's Church, SS, on 19 Shields). Stiddolph') Street, SS (in Labourer (in 69. Manchester - Street, SS) SS (in December in Harton December 1897.] February 1965) February 1965) 'Gazette'. He 1897) Cemetery.) resided with his father in October 1915. Wounded in action on 15 June 1915 and in 1st/7th DLI hospital at (Territorial) Cambridge - Fri. 2 July 1915 + (Divisional 19 April 1915 18 Stainton Street, Whitburn Colliery 4427 Stidolph William Sergeant Unknown Unknown 270147 (1841) France Whitburn Colliery 'Gazette'. Clive Dunn page Fri. 2 July 1915 Pioneers, 50th (1914-5 Star) SS ROH Whitburn Colliery 266 (Northumbrian) ROH - 'W. Division) Stiddolph'. Class Z Reserve - Clive Dunn. Wounded for the Northumberland 36 Raglan Street, fourth time by 23 Wed. 24 April 5125 Stidolph J. Corporal Unknown Unknown Whitburn Colliery Married. Fusiliers SS (in April 1918) April 1918 - 1918 'Gazette'.

Born in Hebburn. E. Jarrow. Formerly 86339 T.R. Bn. (attached 2nd/4th London 6/King's Own Pozières [6/KOYLI was disbanded in Regt. (Royal Soldiers Died in 1176 Stilgoe Henry Thomas Private 19 25 April 1918 Yorkshire Light 36290 No 1914-5 Star France Memorial. Panel France on 19 February 1918.] Fusiliers)). His the Great War Infantry 59 and 60 birth was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1898.

Sons: James Son of George & William Humby Mary Stobart (née B: Newcastle. E. (Newcastle; Handley) of North Shields. December q. Newcastle. Janet Stobart (née Died in hospital. 1889), Charles (Marriage Tait). (Their He left the Edward Tait registered in marriage was following 'effects': [Birth registered in Newcastle - (Newcastle; 5 Barrack Road, Newcastle - March registered in £3 16s 11d and a March q. 1863. Baptised in March q. 1891) Tues. 18 Newcastle (in q. 1861. Mary Newcastle during gratuity of £10 10s Pieta Military 1st Garrison Bn. A Railway Carriage Newcastle on 5 July 1863. and Reginald St. Hilda's September 1917 + 1367 Stobart Charles Attwood Private 54 8 September 1917 23/177 No 1914-5 Star 1891), and 298 Stobart died in the September 5d to his daughter Cemetery. C.XV.3. NF Cleaner (in 1891) Second Wife: Amelia Stobart Stanley Memorial Cross Soldiers Died in John Williamson Newcastle - quarter of 1887). Alice, £1 4s 10d (Malta). (née Meek) - who died 18 (Newcastle; June the Great War Street, SS December q. 1864 [Janet Stobart gratuity to his son September 1917.] q. 1892). or March q. 1867). died in Newcastle - James William Daughter: [George Stobart June q. 1896, aged Humby & a £1 10s Gertrude Amelia remarried - Jane 30.] 9d gratuity to his (SS; September q. Graham in daughter Blanche 1903). Son: Gateshead - M. Guille. Herbert Sydney March q. 1870.] (SS; June q. 1905). He enlisted in the 4th 4th (Northumbrian) 24 Wenlock Road, (Northumbrian) Tues. 18 May 6293 Stobart J.A. Gunner Unknown Unknown Howitzer Brigade SS (in May 1915) Howitzers on 17 1915 RFA May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Sisters: Jenny and Mon. 14 August 14/NF (Pioneers) Ethel. Brothers: Born in SS. E. Son of Mary Jane St. Sever 1916 + Mon. 23 22 July 1916 (Divisional 9 September 1915 William, Jim, Morpeth, St. Michael's ROH, 145 Stobbart George Edward Private 26 20206 France and the late Cemetery, Rouen. July 1917 + (DOW) Pioneers, 21st (1914-5 Star) Jonathan and Northumberland. SS William Stobbart A.34.13. Soldiers Died in Division) Septimus (in (In Memoriam). the Great War France). Emigrated to Canada about His mother lived nine years earlier. Warloy-Baillon 15th Bn. Canadian Fri. 27 October 14 October 1916 at 342 John Used to work at Communal John Williamson Fri. 27 October 425 Stobbs John Corporal Unknown Infantry (Central 77429 France 1916 + Thurs. 19 (Somme) Williamson Street, Tyne Dock. Cemetery Street ROH 1916 Ontario Regt.) June 1919 SS 'Gazette' says Extension. IV.C.3. Canadian Highlanders. Born in SS. E. North Shields. Sister & B-in-L: DOW R. in A. Alice & Sherwood Letter from Simpson (in Sergeant J. Mesopotamia). Son of Robert and Clifford. (In Holy Trinity Wed. 19 13/NF (62 Sister & B-in-L: Grove Town 19 September 9 September 1915 188 Chichester Eliza Stobbs of 188 Memoriam). He Church ROH, SS + September 1917 + Thurs. 12 October 1372 Stobbs Andrew Private 25 Brigade, 21st 6597 France Whitburn Colliery Maggie and Cemetery, 1916 (DOW) (1914-5 Star) Road, SS Chichester Road, attended Holy Holy Trinity Boys' Soldiers Died in 1916 Division) William Chapman Méaulte. I.F.22. SS Trinity Boys' School ROH, SS the Great War (in France). Aunt School, SS - Hannah & Uncle Admitted: 1 Jim (in France). November 1899; Chum: Jack Bellas. Left: 15 September 1904.

Born: South Leith, 1/Cameron Edinburgh. E. Ypres (Menin 22 October 1914 21 September Highlanders (1 Kirkcaldy, Gate) Memorial. Soldiers Died in 2950 Stobbs John Corporal Unknown (First Battle of 5645 1914 (1914 France South Shields. Brigade, 1st Fifeshire. R. SS. A Panel 38 and 40. the Great War Ypres) 'Mons' Star') Division) Regular or a (Belgium). Reservist.

Brothers: John Edward (Died on 22 November Birth registered in [His father, Robert, died on 28 1918, aged 17) SS - December q. 15/DLI (64 Son of Robert and June 1943, aged 79. His mother, and Reginald 1899. E. in SS. Hermonville Soldiers Died in 3243 Stobbs James Atkinson Private 18 29 May 1918 Brigade, 21st 77516 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. Catherine Stobbs Unmarried. Catherine, died on 22 February (Died on 6 August The Family Military the Great War Division) of SS 1942, aged 68. There is a Family 1930, aged 22; Headstone says Cemetery. II.D.7. Headstone in Harton Cemetery.] death registered he was KIA on 27 in Newcastle - May 1918. September q. 1930).

Wounded at 55 (Born: 17 3rd Platoon, 'B' Readhead's Gallipoli - Sat. 26 June 1915 December 1884 - September q. Company, Dardanelles 3995 Stobbs Jonathan AB TZ/1762 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star 7 Raglan Street, SS Shipyard - A 'Gazette'. He was + Collingwood Bn. Sat. 26 June 1915 RND Service 1940 (SS) Collingwood Bn. (Balkans 2B) Boilermaker wounded on 19 Embarkation Roll Record) RND June 1915. Awarded the MM for gallantry and devotion to duty between 24 and 48 York Street, 28 April 1918. Fri. 31 May 1918 5385 Stobbs A.W. Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown Jarrow Gassed and (Jarrow Express) admitted to a military hospital in England (Jarrow Express).

Son of Adelaide 75th Battalion, Emily Stockil and His birth was Canadian Infantry 36 Hickson Street, the late Frederick registered in SS Sat. 22 September 1380 Stockil Frederick George Private 20 15 August 1917 228085 France Vimy Memorial (Central Ontario Toronto. Canada. John Stockil of 36 during the June 1917 Regt.) Hickson Street, quarter of 1897. Toronto, Canada.

Mary Stokell (née Hindhaugh) of 11 Sat. 2 January Nelson's Bank, SS. Birth registered in 1915 (1914 (They were SS - September q. Christmas 11 Nelson's Bank, married in St. [The 'Leversons' 1875. He was a Greeting from SS (in June and A Merchant Mary's Church, SS, was detained at civilian internee at Civilian Internees) SS 'Leversons' East Holborn Roll 5507 Stokell John Thomas Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantile Marine September 1915 Seaman (in on 14 November Hamburg on the Ruhleben, + Thurs. 17 June (London) of Honour and November August 1914) 1898. Their River Elbe on 4 Germany, who 1915 + Sat. 25 1918) marriage was August 1914.] had returned September 1915 + registered in SS home to SS by 30 Thurs. 11 April during the November 1918. 1918 + Sat. 30 December quarter November 1918 of 1898).

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12/East Yorkshire Born in Jarrow. E. Sucrerie Military Regt. (3rd Hull; 28 December 26 May 1916 Hull. R. Jarrow. Cemetery, St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in 1766 Stoker Robert Private Unknown Hull Sportsmen's 12/763 1915 (1914-5 Egypt (3) Jarrow. (DOW) [Vin Mullen says Colincamps. Honour the Great War Bn.) (92 Brigade, Star) he was 39.] I.I.117. 31st Division)

Accidentally Royal Field 11 Stanley Street, wounded and in a Thurs. 19 5206 Stoker Robert Driver Unknown Unknown Artillery (attached SS (in September Harton Colliery Married. hospital in France September 1918 to the RND) 1918) by 19 September 1918 - 'Gazette'.

Birth registered in SS - December q. 1896. He Trawler Service attended Holy Holy Trinity Boys' 6145 Stoker Joseph AB Unknown Unknown (Royal Naval South Shields. Trinity Boys' School ROH, SS Reserve) School, SS - (Served) Admitted: 27 June 1904; Left: 22 October 1909.

Birth registered in SS - September q. 1900. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - 6167 Stoker Thomas Hart AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy South Shields. School ROH, SS Admitted: 17 (Served) August 1908; Left: 19 June 1914 - HMS Almannora (sic) - HMS Almanzora (?).

Siblings (1911 ages): Elizabeth Born in SS. Birth (21; Sunderland - registered in SS - Second son of December q. March q. 1894. William and Agnes [His father, [His father, William (A Plumber's 1889; Waitress at Siblings (1911 Ellen Stoker (née William, died in SS - Labourer in a Shipyard - formerly a Club), John ages; all born in Jackson) of 5 December q. a Driller), was born in Sunderland Edward (19; SS): Ralph William 5 Morton Street, A Wood Sawyer's Morton Street, SS 1916, aged 49. and was 43. His mother, Agnes Sunderland- (10; September q. Morton Street Roll Tues. 25 6953 Stoker Richard Unknown Unknown SS (in 1901 and Assistant (in (in 1911). (Their His mother, Agnes Ellen, was born in Sunderland September q. 1900; A Newsboy), of Honour September 1917 1911) 1911) marriage was Ellen, died in SS - and was 42. They had been 1891; Colliery Christina (8; registered in December q. married for 22 years and had had Labourer - above December q. Sunderland during 1938, aged 70.] eight children, all living.] ground), Annie 1902) and the September Jackson (14; SS - Thomasina quarter of 1889). June q. 1896) and Jackson (March q. Agnes Ellen (13; 1905). SS - June q. 1898). Presented with a gold watch from 1st/5th NF the Jarrow Fri. 4 June 1915 (Territorial) (149 Son of Mrs. E. Drury Lane, Heroes' Fund at (Jarrow Express) + 5433 Stokes A.P. Private Unknown DCM Unknown Brigade, 50th 1914-5 Star France Stokes of Drury Jarrow the Kino Theatre, Mon. 11 March (Northumbrian) Lane, Jarrow Jarrow, by the 1918 Division) Mayor on 9 March 1918. Son of Elizabeth Dorothy Stokoe (née Smith) and the late John Brothers (1911 Stokoe of 13 ages): William (19; A Grocer's Franklin Street, 1st/5th NF [His mother, Elizabeth Dorothy, B: St. Anthony's, Born in Jarrow. E. Assistant (in 1911) Jarrow (in 1911) St. Paul's Roll of 21 or 22 (1911 (Territorial) (149 was born in Jarrow and was a 40- Northumberland; Walker, George Edward 13 Franklin Street, + Palmer's and 80 Soissons Honour + Soldiers Died in 2319 Stokoe L/C Census) (23 - 27 May 1918 Brigade, 50th 242969 No 1914-5 Star France year old widow. She had been Coal Miner) and Newcastle. Smith Jarrow (in 1911) Shipbuilders Commercial Road, Memorial. Palmer's the Great War CWGC) (Northumbrian) married for 21 years and had had John Smith Stokoe Formerly 5/4154 (Jarrow Steel Jarrow. (They Cenotaph Division) six children, three still living.] (18; B: Byker; Coal and 38366 NF. Works) were married on Miner - Driver 12 April 1890. Below Ground). Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1890).

Son of William and Ann Collins Stokoe Doullens 'Woodland Elizabeth Stokoe of 'Woodland E. Jarrow. Communal William John 27 May 1918 10th Company House', New Soldiers Died in 3343 Stokoe Private 33 306042 No 1914-5 Star France of Washington House', New Formerly 991 Cemetery Blackett (DOW) Tank Corps Washington, Co. the Great War Village, Co. Washington, Co. Durham (F.) R.E. Extension No. 2. Durham Durham Durham I.C.7.

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Margaret Ann Stone (née/formerly Daughter and Son- Carden/Smithson) in-Law: Hannah of 372 John His birth was and Corporal Ernie Williamson Street, registered in Chatham Naval Mon. 6 September Irvin. Only son: St. Paul's Roll of Engine Room 372 John SS. (They were Sunderland during Memorial. 1915 + Tues. 8 34 (Born: 5 April Ben (in Holland - Honour + John Mon. 6 September 124 Stone Robert Benjamin Artificer (First 8 August 1915 HMS India 121EC (RNR) Williamson Street, married in Holy the June quarter Memorial August 1916 + 1875) interned: Williamson Street 1915 Class) SS Trinity Church, of 1881. Reference: 14. Thurs. 19 June Collingwood Bn. ROH High Shields, on 3 Drowned. (In (Kent). 1919 RND (No. 3959)). June 1894. Their Memoriam). S-in-L & B-in-L: Mr. marriage was & Mrs. Watson. registered in SS during the June quarter of 1894).

Son of Robert Father: ERA [22 August 1914 - Joined He wrote a long Benjamin and [10 June 1918 - Robert Benjamin Collingwood Bn. 12 September letter to his Margaret Ann Admitted to Tyne Stone, HMS India, Unknown 1915 - Called at the Crystal parents about the 372 John An Apprentice Stone Floating Hospital, 8 August 1915, (Born: 15 May Collingwood Bn. Palace Depot and requested a Defence of John Williamson Thurs. 19 June Tues. 20 October 3959 Stone Benjamin AB Unknown 2/207 (RNVR) 1914 'Mons' Star' France Williamson Street, Boilermaker (in (née/formerly North Shields. 18 aged 34 (No. 124). 1896 - RND RND pass to SS, producing a passport Antwerp and his Street ROH 1919 1914 SS July 1914) Carden/Smithson) June 1918 - [Enlisted: 7 July Service Record) signed by Commodore first impressions of 372 John Discharged to 1914. Height: 5' Henderson. 17 April 1918 to 26 of internment in Williamson Street, home.] 7". Brown hair May 1918 - On Leave.] Holland. SS and eyes. C. of E.]

Born and E. in SS. Better known as Marky Armour. [In front of Fricourt. 'A' Company KIA during the attacked at 7.45 am. - in error & attack on Fricourt Mon. 21 August 7/Yorkshire Regt. the men were practically all Village. 1916 + Fri. 1 July Fricourt British (50 Brigade, 17th 30 June 1915 3 Harrison Place, destroyed in the first 20 yards by 7/Yorkshire's 2016 + Mon. 4 July Mon. 21 August 58 Storey Mark Private 20 1 July 1916 17733 France Harton Colliery Cemetery. Special (Northern) (1914-5 Star) West Holborn, SS. a single machine-gun. Remaining casualties that day 1916 + Soldiers 1916 Memorial C.6. Division) coys moved forward at 2.30 pm. were five officers Died in the Great Relieved during evening & to KIA and ten War Heilly. Casualties - 351.] officers wounded with 336 Other Ranks KIA or wounded.

Born and E. in SS. DOW R. in A. in Wharncliffe War Hospital, Sheffield. Sat. 15 January Eldest son of Harton Colliery A Reservist called 1916 + Mon. 20 10/Yorkshire Regt. James B. and Harton Cemetery. 17 March 1916 9 September 1915 (also told he had Mary J. Storey of up in August 1914. Heugh Street Roll March 1916 + Fri. Sat. 15 January 340 Storey James Brown L/C 39 (62 Brigade, 21st 13922 France 30 Mitre Street, SS Elizabeth Storey of P. 8016. (South (DOW) (1914-5 Star) worked at Taylor's 30 Mitre Street, SS Wounded on 31 of Honour 22 February 1918 1916 Division) 205 West Park Shields). Foundry) December 1915 in + Soldiers Died in View, SS the forehead near the Great War the left eye and in the legs. Letter from corporal.

Born: Felling, Co. Durham. E. & R. in SS. Wounded: September 1916. Enlisted in 22/NF (Tyneside Tues. 17 Scottish: 22/317). 12/DLI (68 Tezze British November 1917 + Straker Terrace, He had enlisted in All Saints' Church 783 Storey John Private Unknown 27 October 1918 Brigade, 23rd 45879 No 1914-5 Star France Cemetery. 3.B.14. John Sheen + Tyne Dock. 22/NF at 36 King ROH, West Harton Division) (Italy). Soldiers Died in Street, SS, the Great War between Tuesday 10 and Monday 16 November 1914 - then living in Straker Terrace, Tyne Dock.

B. Marsden. E. North Shields. R. 6/Cameron Marsden. Died of Highlanders Youngest son of gas poisoning in Whitburn Village Tues. 4 September (MCIR says 12 December Ralph and Dozinghem 22 July 1917 ( France. His Green Memorial + 1917 + Soldiers Tues. 4 September 1113 Storey John L/C 20 5/Cameron S/20957 1915 (1914-5 France Marsden (SDGW) Whitburn Colliery Margaret Storey Unmarried. Military DOW) parents were Whitburn Colliery Died in the Great 1917 Highlanders) (45 Star) of 1 North Street, Cemetery. I.F.17. living at 7 Charles ROH War Brigade, 15th Marsden Colliery Street, Marsden, (Scottish) Division) in September 1917.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details 4th Bedford House St. Paul's Roll of Palmer's 20 December (Northumbrian) No SDGW entry. Cemetery. Honour + Brigadier O.F.G. 2320 Storey William Gunner 23 582 1914-5 Star France Shipbuilders 1915 Howitzer Brigade No MRIC entry. Enclosure No. 3. Palmer's Hogg (Jarrow Shipyard) RFA (Territorial) A.29. (Belgium). Cenotaph Born and E. in SS. R. North Shields. Both MRIC and William [MRIC + 8/East Yorkshire Étaples Military 11 March 1916 9 September 1915 Son of Willam and SDGW call him Soldiers Died in 2995 Storey SDGW: CWGC = Private 26 Regt. (8 Brigade, 17234 France Cemetery. (DOW) (1914-5 Star) Elizabeth Storey William but CWGC the Great War Alexander] 3rd Division) VI.D.11A. calls him 'Alexander Storey'. Son of Mr. and 104 High Lane Mrs. Storey of 104 Fri. 29 June 1917 4973 Storey R. Sapper Unknown Military Medal Unknown Royal Engineers Row, Hebburn High Lane Row, (Jarrow Express) Colliery Hebburn Colliery

Sat. 2 January 1915 (1914 [The 'Garesfield' Christmas He was a civilian 29 Horsley Hill was detained at Greeting from internee at Road, SS (in June Hamburg on the Civilian Internees) Ruhleben, SS 'Garesfield' and September River Elbe on 4 + Fri. 19 March 5240 Storey Thomas B. Master Unknown Unknown Mercantile Marine A Master Mariner Germany, who Mon. 8 May 1916 (London) 1915, May 1916 August 1914. 9 1915 + Thurs. 10 had returned and November Grange Avenue, June 1915 + Thurs. home to SS by 28 1918) SS - 'Gazette': 19 17 June 1915 + November 1918. March 1915.] Sat. 25 September 1915 + Fri. 29 November 1918

Children (all Son of Joseph and registered in SS): Born in SS. Birth Emma Annabel Ann M. (née Joseph (March q. registered in SS - Storey (née Furze) Mackie) Storey of 1909), Ronald March q. 1887. 121 and 123 of 33 Hyde Street, 2 Robinson Street, [His father, Joseph (A (March q. 1911) Father-in-Law: 169th Protection Frederick Street, SS (in 1911). SS (in 1911). Bootmaker), was born in SS (c. and James M. Richard Furze (a Company, Royal SS (in 1891), 76 (They were (They were 1867) and died in SS - March q. (September q. deceased seaman Defence Corps Frederick Street, A Commercial married in St. married in St. 1935, aged 64. His mother, Ann 1916). Siblings: by August 1908). (formerly 16/York 71772 (formerly SS (in 1901), 33 Traveller Michael's Church, Robinson Street Wed. 20 7204 Storey Joseph Private Unknown Unknown Jude's Church, SS, Mackey, was born in SS (c. 1871) John Mackie (No. He enlisted in SS and Lancaster 46163) Hyde Street, SS (Clothier) (in SS, on 16 August Roll of Honour, SS November 1918 on 9 September and died in SS - either March q. 7205), James on 8 December Regt. and King's (in 1911), and 2 August 1908) 1908. Their 1886. Their 1938, aged 71, or September q. Mackie (No. 1915. He joined Own Yorkshire Robinson Street, marriage was marriage was 1912, aged 45. Married for 24 7206), Mary Ann the Royal Defence Light Infantry) SS (in January registered in SS registered in SS years.] P., Ethel Isabella, Corps at SS on 25 1919) during the during the Ann Lavinia, April 1917. September September Gladys Eva and Height: 5' 7". quarter of 1908). quarter of 1886). Louisa Jane Weight: 9 stones. Polland.

Born in SS. Birth Son of Joseph and He had two sons: registered in SS - Ann M. (née John (SS; September q. Mackie) Storey of December q. Lillian Storey (née 1888. Father-in- 2 Robinson Street, [His father, Joseph (A 1913) and Joseph Handy). (They Law: Samuel 121 and 123 SS (in 1911). Bootmaker), was born in SS (c. (SS; March q. were married in Handy (deceased Frederick Street, (They were 1867) and died in SS - March q. 1916). Siblings: St. Michael's by April 1913). SS (in 1891), 76 A Bootmaker (in married in St. 1935, aged 64. His mother, Ann Joseph (No. Army Ordnance Church, SS, on 27 Siblings (1911 Robinson Street Wed. 20 7205 Storey John Mackie Private Unknown Unknown 09220 1914-5 Star Egypt (3) Frederick Street, 1911 and April Jude's Church, SS, Mackey, was born in SS (c. 1871) 7204), James Corps April 1913. Their ages; all SS): Roll of Honour, SS November 1918 SS (in 1901), and 1913) on 9 September and died in SS - either March q. Mackie (No. marriage was Joseph (24; March 2 Robinson Street, 1886. Their 1938, aged 71, or September q. 7206), Mary Ann registered in SS q. 1887), James SS (in April 1913) marriage was 1912, aged 45. Married for 24 P., Ethel Isabella, during the June Mackie (18; Dec. registered in SS years.] Ann Lavinia, quarter of 1913). q. 1892), Mary during the Gladys Eva and Ann P. (20; June q. September Louisa Jane 1890) & Ethel quarter of 1886). Polland. Isabella (14).

Barbara Anderson Born in SS. Birth Son of Joseph and Storey (née Tait). Children: Ann M. registered in SS - Ann M. (née (They were (SS; December q. December q. Mackie) Storey of married in St. 1922) and 1892. He enlisted A Horse Driver (in 2 Robinson Street, John's [His father, Joseph (A Matthew A.T. (SS; in SS on 22 May 76 Frederick May 1915) [A SS (in 1911). Presbyterian Bootmaker), was born in SS (c. December q. 1915. Home: 22 Street, SS (in Boot Dealer's (They were Church, SS, on 24 1867) and died in SS - March q. 1925). Siblings: May 1915 to 17 1901), 2 Robinson 46 Remount Assistant in 1911] married in St. November 1920. 1935, aged 64. His mother, Ann Joseph (No. January 1916. Cremated in SS' 80 (Born: 26 18 January 1916 Street, SS (in 1911 Robinson Street Wed. 20 7206 Storey James Mackie Private 26 October 1972 Squadron, Army 95673 France [A retired Credit Jude's Church, SS, Their marriage Mackey, was born in SS (c. 1871) 7204), John BEF: 18 January Crematorium on October 1892) (No 1914-5 Star) and May 1915), Roll of Honour, SS November 1918 Service Corps (?) Draper in on 9 September was registered in and died in SS - either March q. Mackie (No. 1916 to 3 March 28 October 1972 and 10 Sunderland October 1972 - SS' 1886. Their SS during the 1938, aged 71, or September q. 7205), Mary Ann 1919. Road, SS (in Crematorium marriage was December quarter 1912, aged 45. Married for 24 P., Ethel Isabella, Demobilised on 21 October 1972) Register] registered in SS of 1920). [She was years.] Ann Lavinia, April 1919. during the still alive in Gladys Eva and Height: 5' 7½". September October 1972 - SS' Louisa Jane Half index finger quarter of 1886). Crematorium Polland. right hand Register.] missing.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Son of Ralph and Margaret Ann Storey (née Hunter) of 5 Charles Street, 528th Field Death registered Whitburn 39 (Headstone) Whitburn. (Their 7309 Storey Robert Sapper 23 March 1920 Company, Royal 471309 in SS - March q. Cemetery. or 40 (GRO) marriage was Engineers 1920. B.1577. registered in Lanchester, Co. Durham, during the September quarter of 1878).

[His Service Record has Son of Robert and survived. He was a Born in SS. E. Elizabeth Ann Primitive Sunderland on 25 Storm of Lynton, 33 Cuthbert Methodist. June 1917 (aged West Lane, Forest Street, SS (Service Discharged due to 17 years 8 52nd Bn. Hall, Harton Cemetery. 19 (Born: 1 20 November Did not serve Record - in June diabetes. Height months). 3230 Storm Frederick Private Sherwood TR/6/14354 No 1914-5 Star A Student Teacher Northumberland. Unmarried. G.3132. (South January 1899) 1918 abroad. 1917 + Harton 5ft. 5". Discharged: 29 Foresters [His father was Shields). Cemetery Burial Temporarily acted January 1918. living here when Register) as an unpaid LC, Awarded SWB but he received his acting as teacher no other medals. SWB medal on 14 to his battalion No SDGW entry. October 1920.] from 18.7.17 to 11(?).12.17.]

Born and E. in SS. Son of Matthew Birth registered in and Ellen Stott SS - September q. (née Clark). (They 'Last seen at 1884. He had were married in Ypres' - 'Gazette'. Tues. 17 enlisted in 22/NF St. Paul's Church, Brother: Private Tyne Cot November 1914 + 1/East Yorkshire Military Road, SS (Tyneside Private (Acting 23 June 1915 Jarrow, on 17 William Harrison Memorial. Panel Tues. 28 January 1637 Stott John Wright 35 25 April 1918 Regt. (64 Brigade, 15140 France ('Gazette': Scottish) at 36 Corporal - MRIC) (1914-5 Star) August 1873. Stott, Army 47 to 48 and 1919 + Soldiers 21st Division) November 1914) King Street, SS, Their marriage Veterinary Corps, 163A. (Belgium). Died in the Great between Tuesday was registered in 3 May 1960, aged War 10 and Monday 16 SS during the 77 (No. 6778). November 1914 - September then living in quarter of 1873). Military Road, SS.

1st/5th (Territorial) South Vis-en-Artois 28 September Staffordshire Regt. Soldiers Died in 3333 Stott Edwin Private Unknown 41997 No 1914-5 Star France Born and E. in SS. Memorial. Panel 1918 (137 Brigade, 46th the Great War 6 and 7 (North Midland) Division)

Born in SS. Birth Children (all births registered in SS - registered in SS): Son of Matthew September q. Sarah Jane G. and Ellen Stott 1882. Children (all Jane Elizabeth (June q. 1906; (née Clark). (They births registered 31 Military Road, Stott (née Died 1982); Annie were married in [His wife, Jane Elizabeth, was in SS): Edwin SS (in October Godfrey) of 198 (March q. 1909; A Cartman (in St. Paul's Church, born in SS and was 26. She died (September q. Family 1905), 198 Regent Regent Street, SS. Died: 1999), Harton Cemetery. Brunswick St. & 3 May 1960 (SS; Army Veterinary 1911) [A Retired Jarrow, on 17 in SS - June q. 1944, aged 58. 1923; Died: 1941), Information: 6778 Stott William Harrison Private 77 Street, SS (in (They were Isabella Godfrey 3.2458. (South Wilson St. Roll of PHOTO June q. 1960) Corps Road-Sweeper in August 1873. Brother: Private John Wright Hilda (September Stephen Day on 1911), and 21 married in St. (June q. 1911; Shields). Honour. May 1960.] Their marriage Stott, 1/East Yorkshire Regt., 25 q. 1923; Died: 'Ancestry' Tadema Road, SS Stephen's Church, Died: 2002), Ellen was registered in April 1918, aged 35 (No. 1637).] 1993) and Jean (in May 1960) SS, on 30 October (December q. SS during the (June q. 1925; 1905). 1913; Died: 1969) September Died: 1985). 'Of and Edna May quarter of 1873). St. Michael's (September q. parish' - Harton 1921; Died: 2009). Cem.

10th Platoon, 'C' Born and E. in SS. Company, 2nd/4th SDGW says he (Territorial) King's Mr. and Mrs. The 'Gazette' says was KIA on 26 July Sat. 25 January Own Yorkshire Stout of 17 he was attached 1918 but MRIC & Soissons St. Thomas' 1919 + Soldiers 3015 Stout William Private Unknown 20 July 1918 36151 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. Light Infantry Catherine Street, to the Band H.Q. CWGC both say it Memorial. Church ROH Died in the Great (187 Brigade, SS Company. was 20 July 1918. War 62nd (2nd West The 'Gazette' says Riding) Division) he was a 'Bugler'.

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[On 28 June 1916 A member of the he took out a Hebburn Miners' wiring party at Lodge. dusk and repaired Fri. 14 April 1916 [Under treatment at a military Mentioned by the the wire in front (Jarrow Express) + hospital for wounds received in Divisional of the trench. He Fri. 6 October A Miner at action by 21 December 1916 - Commanding 6627 Stout W. Private Unknown DCM Unknown DLI Hebburn Colliery. also volunteered 1916 (Jarrow Hebburn Colliery Jarrow Express. Awarded a gold Officer for to remain out in Express) + Fri. 22 watch from the Hebburn Heroes' Distinguished No Man's Land to December 1916 Fund in December 1916.] Conduct. watch for any (Jarrow Express) Wounded by 5 attempt by the October 1916 - enemy to reach Jarrow Express. the wire.]

'C' Company, Son of Mr. and 1st/6th Mrs. Stoves of 37 Born in Jarrow. E. 15 April 1917 (Territorial) NF Arras Memorial. Soldiers Died in 2712 Stoves Thomas Corporal 21 266264 No 1914-5 Star France Greenhow Place, Newcastle. (DOW) (149 Brigade, 50th Bay 2 and 3 the Great War Elswick, Formerly 6/5397. (Northumbrian) Newcastle. Division)

Born and E. in SS. Son of Thomas Sisters: Bella and The 'Gazette' says and Margaret Mary. Brother: he was 'in his 25th Tues. 10 Ellen Strachan. Thomas Strachan - year'. Formerly November 1914 + (His father, Died 27 October 136 NF. [Enlisted Tyne Cot Mon. 21 October 102nd Company Thomas, died on 1 1916, aged 15. in 22/NF between Memorial. Panel 1918 + Sat. 21 2893 Strachan William Ferguson Private 24 21 October 1917 MGC (102 71048 No 1914-5 Star France May 1921, aged Aunt Bella. Aunt Thursday 5 and 154 to 159 and October 1922 (In Brigade) 54. His mother, Jenny. There is a Saturday 7 163A. (Belgium). Memoriam) + Margaret Ellen, Family Headstone November 1914 - Soldiers Died in died on 9 January in Harton then living in the Great War 1918, aged 50). Cemetery. Taylor Street, SS.] (In Memoriam).

He had two Born and E. in SS. children. He had Formerly 11835 St. Mary's Parish 21 March 1918 Mother and one brother and DLI. 'Better Pozières Fri. 21 March 1919 George Robert 16th Bn. MGC Churchyard 2918 Straglan Corporal 28 ('Operation 46257 No 1914-5 Star France Stepfather: Mr. & Married. one sister. known as Bobbie Memorial. Panel + Soldiers Died in (Bobbie) (16th Division) Memorial Cross, Michael') Mrs. Hamilton. Friends: Mr. & Hamilton' - 90 to 93 the Great War Tyne Dock Mrs. John 'Gazette'. (In Sigsworth. Memoriam).

Siblings (1911 ages): Mary (15; B: Penshaw), Born: Penshaw, Johanna (13; B: St. Bede's R.C. Co. Durham. E. [His father, John (A Hewer), was Bolton, Lancs.), Sacred Heart Fri. 28 January Son of the late SS. Captain's born in Co. Tipperary, Ireland, Daniel (11; SS - Altar, SS + 1916 + Fri. 30 May John Straits and letter of 8 Maxwell Street, and was 50. His mother, March q. 1900), Waterloo Vale Roll 1919 + Mon. 20 1/West Yorkshire Elizabeth Straits of condolence. Ypres Reservoir 19 December 19 March 1915 SS (in 1901), and A Coal Miner Elizabeth, was born in Usworth, Catherine (Kitty) of Honour + St. December 1920 + Fri. 28 January 319 Straits John Private 25 Regt. (18 Brigade, 4/8589 France 5 Barrington Lane, 'Gazette' = Cemetery. I.B.4. 1915 (1914-5 Star) 5 Barrington Lane, (Hewer) (in 1911) Co. Durham, and was 46. They (8; SS - September Hilda's Parish Mon. 19 1916 6th Division) SS. His mother 'Straights' (Belgium). SS (in 1911) had been married for 28 years q. 1903) and Magazine (January December 1921 + lived at 6 Oliver (December 1920 and had had 18 children, six still Elizabeth Ann N. 1916 - Memorial Soldiers Died in Street, SS. & December living.] (3; SS - September Service on 8 the Great War 1921). (In q. 1907). Only December 1915) Memoriam). Brother: Daniel. Brother-in-Law: Robert.

DOW R. in A. in a Bristol Hospital. Emigrated to 1st Canadian Canada from SS Bristol (Arnos Thurs. 26 October 19 October 1916 Mounted Rifles' Krasne, Son of Joseph and six years Fri. 3 November 400 Straker Joseph Private 29 425377 France Vale) Cemetery. + Fri. 3 November (DOW) Battalion, Saskatchewan Hannah Straker previously with his 1916 Screen Wall 5.681. 1916 Canadian Army parents. Remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Lizzie. Born in Sweden. Mrs. Strandel of West Harton SS 'Presto' 27 Whitehall Tower Hill 2451 Strandel John Peter Steward 43 6 April 1917 Mercantile Marine 27 Whitehall Memorial Service Tues. 1 May 1917 (Newcastle) Street, SS Memorial Street, SS in All Saints' Church. Son of Henry and Born in Hebburn. 9/NF (183 Merville 63 John Street, Dorothy Strange E. , Co. Brigade, 61st (2nd Communal Soldiers Died in 2680 Strange George Edward Private 21 24 August 1918 64842 No 1914-5 Star France Blaydon, Co. of 63 John Street, Unmarried. Durham. South Midland) Cemetery the Great War Durham. Blaydon, Co. Formerly 72920 Division) Extension. I.F.48. Durham DLI.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Son of the late [Enlisted: 7 Robert and Ellen November 1914. A. Strasenburgh Anson Bn: 7 (née Regan) of February 1915 to Hedleys Buildings, 4 June 1915. He New York, Birth registered in was killed His father Robert's Hedleys Buildings, Shiremoor, Tynemouth - 4 June 1915 (bayoneted) by a [His mother Ellen A's death was death was Helles Memorial. 19 (Born: 24 Dardanelles New York, Northumberland. March q. 1896. Heugh Street Roll Fri. 22 February 1417 Strasenburgh John Regan AB (Third Battle of Anson Bn. RND TZ/1127 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star A Coal Miner Turk after he was registered in Tynemouth - June registered in Panel 8 to 15. December 1895) (Balkans 2B) Shiremoor, (They were Height: 5' 3¼". of Honour 1918 Krithia) wounded in the q. 1922, aged 54.] Newcastle - March (Turkey). Northumberland married on 30 Brown hair. Grey right lung - q. 1924, aged 66. October 1886. eyes. C. of E. witnessed by AB Their marriage Frederick was registered in Richardson SS during the (TZ/1864). War December quarter Gratuity: £5.] of 1886). Son of John and Born: Hetton-le- Mary Ellen Hole, Co. Durham. Vis-en-Artois 18 September 2nd Bn. Tank Straughan of 30 Soldiers Died in 3344 Straughan Thomas Private 25 306194 France E. Jarrow. Memorial. Panel 1918 Corps Collingwood the Great War Formerly 1426 11. Street, Hetton-le- Durham (F.) R.E. Hole, Co. Durham.

Hilda Straughan (née Moralee) of 2 Green Lane Cresent, Tyne Stepdaughter: Dock. (They were Agatha Mary 2 Green Lane married in All Moralee - died on Royal Garrison Cresent, Tyne Saints' Church, Tues. 23 April 5689 Straughan John Gunner Unknown Unknown 22 April 1918, Artillery Dock (in April West Harton, on 2 1918 aged 4 (Coroner's 1918) December 1916. Inquest - Their marriage asphyxia). was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1916).

Elizabeth Ann Sehman (formerly Strom, née Watts) Children (all born Born in Sweden. of 34 Lord Nelson in SS): Emma Daughters: Street, Tyne Dock. (March q. 1898), Eleanor (SS, June (They were Christine Hansen q. 1909) & St. Mary's Parish 34 Lord Nelson Son of the late married in Holy (Dec. q. 1899), Florence M. (June Tues. 16 March SS 'Beeswing' Tower Hill Churchyard 3350 Strom Henry Fireman 51 4 March 1915 Mercantile Marine Street, Tyne Dock John and Jane Trinity Church, SS, John Henry (Dec. q. 1913). SS 1915 + Wed. 5 (Newcastle) Memorial Memorial Cross, (in March 1915) Strom on 15 September q. 1900), Elizabeth 'Beeswing' left the March 1919 Tyne Dock 1895. Their Ann (March q. Tyne on 2 March marriage was 1903), James 1915 bound for registered in SS Edward (Sept. Q. Dieppe. (In during the 1906). Memoriam). September quarter of 1895).

Jane Strom (formerly Bainbridge, née Lynn) of 85 Adelaide Street, SS. (They were Son of the late married in St. [15 of the crew of 19 men were SS 'Hans Jost' 85 Adelaide Tower Hill 3786 Strom Anshelm Herman AB 69 30 May 1919 Mercantile Marine Maria Kristina Michael's Church, killed when the 'Hans Jost' struck Born in Finland. Sat. 31 May 1919 (London) Street, SS Memorial Strom SS, on 21 a floating mine in the North Sea.] September 1903. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1903). Son of Martha Ann Strong (née Born in Jarrow (SS; Manuel) and the June q. 1889). E. 1st/4th late William Siblings (1911 Sunderland. His (Territorial) Coal Miner Arrowsmith [His mother, Martha Ann, was 28 September 2 Rickaby Street, ages; both born in father William Rookery British William 26 June 1917 Yorkshire Regt. Dardanelles (Underground Strong. (Their born in Bacup, Lancashire, and Soldiers Died in 3011 Strong Private 28 (or 29) 16328 1915 (1914-5 Sunderland (in Sunderland): Peter Arrowsmith's birth Cemetery, Arrowsmith (DOW) (150 Brigade, 50th (Balkans 2B) Pump Worker in a marriage was was a 57-year old Widow/Coal the Great War Star) 1911) (19; Coal Miner) was registered in Heninel. B.9. (Northumbrian) Colliery - in 1911) registered in Seller.] and Mary (17). Bishop Auckland - Division) Stockton, Co. September q. Durham, during 1851. the December quarter of 1879).

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Born: Napier, New Zealand? Served in Egypt & at Gallipoli in 1915. 17 weeks at Gallipoli. Attacked Cambridge Wellington Regt. Son of William and Died at Chocolate Hill on 8 Telephone (Hautapu) Public Herbert 20 December New Zealand Alice Ray Strother Maungakawa Aug. 1915. 1562 Strother Private 23 10/1669 Exchange (in New Cemetery. Block Sat. 4 May 1918 Sat. 4 May 1918 Montague 1917 Expeditionary (late of Saville Military Hospital, Wounded during Zealand) B. Grave 115. Force. Street, SS). New Zealand. Second Suvla Bay (New Zealand). attack on 23 Aug. Sent to England. Returned to NZ in 1916. Emigrated c. 1908-ten years ago.

Birth registered in SS - September q. 1884. Wounded On the Staff of the in the head and June q. 1953 Royal Field Weights and Thurs. 31 October 5222 Strother Alfred George Corporal 68 left arm and in a (Fylde, Lancashire) Artillery Measures 1918 hospital in Department, SS Reading by 31 October 1918 - 'Gazette'.

Lizzie Eleanor Strowger (née Richardson) of 105 Brother: Private St. Vincent Street, Born in SS. He had James Strowger, SS. (They were children. The 15th [Sons: William L.R. (SS, 2/Royal West Sat. 15 September SS 'Ragnhild' 105 St. Vincent Son of George and married in SS' List of Mercantile Tower Hill Sat. 29 September 1324 Strowger William Second Engineer 29 3 September 1917 Mercantile Marine September q. 1911) and George Surrey Regt., DOW 1917 + Fri. 6 June (Newcastle) Street, SS Hannah Strowger Registry Office on Marine Deaths Memorial 1917 (SS, September q. 1917).] 29 October 1918, 1919 29 May 1909. gives his place of aged 30 (No. Their marriage residency as SS. 1628) (?) was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1909).

Lillian Strowger Only (Surviving ?) (née Reay). (They Brother: George. Born, E. and R. in were married in Sisters: Hannah & SS. DOW R. in A. 2/The Queen's Holy Trinity Ada. B: Second Formerly 39781 Sat. 28 + Tues. 31 (Royal West Youngest son of Church, SS, on 30 Tezze British 29 October 1918 [Sons: James (SS, June q. 1915) Engineer William NF. His birth was December 1918 + 1628 Strowger James Private 30 Surrey Regt.) (91 G/23435 No 1914-5 Star George and December 1910. Cemetery. 4.B.2. (DOW) and Wilfred (SS, March q. 1917).] Strowger, SS registered in SS Soldiers Died in Brigade, 7th Hannah Strowger Their marriage (Italy). 'Ragnhild', Died 3 during the the Great War Division) was registered in September 1917, December quarter SS during the aged 29 (No. of 1889. December quarter 1342) (?). of 1910).

22/DLI (Pioneers) Born in SS. Pozières (Divisional E.Gateshead. R. Soldiers Died in 2643 Stuart John Private Unknown 26 April 1918 22/454 France Memorial. Panel Pioneers, 8th Springwell, Co. the Great War 68 to 72 Division) Durham.

20 December SS 'Hildawell' Tower Hill 1521 Stubbernd H. C. Sailor 21 Mercantile Marine South Shields. Born in Norway. Fri. 10 May 1918 1916 (West Hartlepool) Memorial

Boldon Colliery Miners' Social Cambrai Club ROH + St. 14/DLI (18 11 September Born: Newcastle. 12 June 1919 + Memorial, Nicholas' Roll of 3180 Stubbs Frederick Sergeant Unknown 3 December 1917 Brigade, 6th 20054 1915 (1914-5 France Boldon Colliery E. Boldon Colliery. Soldiers Died in Louverval. Panel Honour, Boldon Division) Star) R. West Boldon. the Great War 10. Colliery + Boldon Colliery Workmen War Memorial

[He had been left in charge of a dump for several days where he Presented with a was exposed to a heavy fire of gold watch from Fri. 23 August high explosive and gas shells. He the Jarrow Monkton 5454 Stubbs Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown DLI Jarrow. 1918 (Jarrow was eventually overcome by the Heroes' Fund at Memorial (?) Express) gas and was removed to a the Theatre Royal, hospital where he stayed for Jarrow. several weeks.]

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Children (all Born in Jarrow. Elizabeth registered in SS): Birth registered in Son of Charles Stutchbury (née Richard (Born: SS - June q. 1889. William and Hunter) of 92 Hebburn - 16 Elizabeth's death Elizabeth Ann Dunstan Street, [His father, Charles William, was October 1910; was registered in Donkeyman in the Stutchbury (née Hebburn (in born in SS (June q. 1867) and his Died: Newcastle - Durham NE - 22 Blindburn Mercantile Marine Henderson). 1911). (They were death was registered in Dec. q. 1970), March q. 1941, 54. Street, Hebburn (in August 1920 (They were married in St. Tynemouth - March q. 1897, Charles W. (March Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August PHOTO - 50 (Born: 17 June q. 1939 Royal Navy (Royal T2883, V1333 and He enlisted on 22 7194 Stuchbury George Robley Stoker 1914-5 Star (in 1901) and 92 and July 1921) [A married in Christ Oswald's Church, aged 29. His mother, Elizabeth q. 1913; Died: Roll of Honour, 1915 (Jarrow Mercantile Marine April 1889) (Newcastle) Naval Reserve) S819 September 1902 - Dunston Street, Coal Merchant Church, Jarrow, on Hebburn, on 1 Ann, was born at Ridley Mill, 1994), Lydia A. Hebburn Express) ID Card HMS Caledonia. Hebburn (in 1911) (RNR Service 12 May 1888. January 1907. Northumberland, and was 33 in (March 1915; D: Discharged on 5 Record)] Their marriage Their marriage 1901. She later remarried - 1981), George July 1906 - HMS was registered in was registered in James Rodgers.] (Dec. q. 1919; Pembroke II. SS during the June SS during the Died: 1997) & Height: 5' 4½". quarter of 1888). March quarter of John H. (March q. Dark hair. Grey 1907). 1925; D: March eyes. 1926).

Born in His father, Robert, Bedlington, Elder son of died on 18 Northumberland. Robert and [Residing at Alne House, November 1942, DOW R. in A. on 15/NF (Attached Margaret Ashington. His father was then a aged 73, and is 26 September 22 October 1916 to 8/NF) (34 14 November Elizabeth Studdy 42-year old Manager - Born in buried in Harton 1916 -'Gazette'. Harton Cemetery. Dardanelles 14 Urfa Terrace, Wed. 25 October 446 Studdy Melvin Leslie 2nd-Lieutenant 21 (DOW - 'Gazette' + Brigade, 11th 1915 (1914-5 of 82 Marine Unmarried. Bedlington. His mother was then Cemetery. In the C.2060. (South (Balkans 2B) SS 1916 Family Headstone) (Northern) Star) Avenue, aged 43 and had been born in Brother: Louis Mediterranean Shields). Division) Monkseaton, Blyth. They had been married William Studdy - Expeditionary Northumberland for 19 years in 1911.] Born in Bedlington Force. There is a (in October 1916). and a 15-year old Family Headstone student in 1911. in Harton Cemetery.

Son (?) of Robert 18/DLI (93 Studholme. (A 61- [He was a Boarder residing with Brigade, 31st year old Joiner Thomas and Annie Mary Born in Jarrow. 72 Collingwood Grange Road West December q. 1964 Division) (Grange 11 September A Tube Works' (House) in 1911. Studholme in 1911. (Thomas - Birth registered in 5825 Studholme John George Private 73 14397 France Street, Hebburn Baptist Church (Durham NE) Road West Baptist 1915 (1914-5 Star) Labourer He was born in his bother ? - was born in Jarrow SS - September q. (in 1911) (?) ROH, Jarrow Church ROH, Cumberland and and was a 29-year old Shipyard 1891. Jarrow) was a widower in Labourer).] 1911).

The late Emily Birth registered in Stutchbury (née SS - June q. 1863. Gibbon). (They SS 'City of were married in His wife, Emily, Marseilles' was SS' Registry Office was buried on 23 launched at Port Said War Son of George and Engineer's SS 'City of on 5 December December 1902, Palmer's on 26 Memorial Jarrow Library 2321 Stutchbury George 54 4 November 1914 Mercantile Marine Mary Stutchbury Storekeeper Marseilles' 1896. Their aged 32 - Jarrow October 1912 and Cemetery. P.22. ROH of Jarrow marriage was Cemetery. was a passenger (Egypt). registered in SS 21.374. ship that sailed during the regularly from December quarter Liverpool and of 1896). Bombay.

Only son of James The 15th List of Wed. 12 Queen Street and Eleanor Grandson of the Mercantile Marine September 1917 + SS 'Echunga' (Port Tower Hill United Methodist 1314 Sullivan William (Willie) Second Engineer 32 5 September 1917 Mercantile Marine Sullivan (née late William and Deaths gives his Fri. 6 June 1919 + Adelaide) Memorial Free Church ROH, Johnson) of 16 Mary Johnson. place of residency Tues. 21 SS Queen Street, SS as SS. September 1920

He enlisted in the Tyneside Irish during the week 116 Albert Road, Fri. 30 October ending Friday 30 4619 Sullivan Michael Private Unknown Unknown Tyneside Irish No 1914-5 Star Jarrow (in 1914 (Jarrow October 1914 October 1914) Express) (Jarrow Express). Not listed in John Sheen's book.

Children (1911 Annie Sullivan ages; all born in (née Murray) of SS): Annie (14; 10 Wallis Street, Born in SS. March q. 1897), SS (in 1901 and Children (all births [His wife, Annie, was born in SS Margaret (12; 1911). (They were registered in SS): and was 36. She died in SS - September q. Royal Navy 10 Wallis Street, A Labourer in a married in SS' Samuel M. December q. 1963, aged 88. 1898), Thomas Waterloo Vale Roll 7257 Sullivan Thomas AB Unknown Unknown (Waterloo Vale SS (in 1901 and Timber Yard (in Registry Office on (September q. Fri. 30 May 1919 They had been married for 14 (10; March q. of Honour ROH) 1911) 1911) 20 July 1896. 1912), Georgina years and had had eight children, 1900), William (8; Their marriage (March q. 1914) six still living.] December q. was registered in and James (June 1902), Norah (6; SS during the q. 1916). September q. September 1904) and Edward quarter of 1896). (4; June q. 1907).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Péronne Holy Trinity 12/13 NF (62 School, SS - Communal Church ROH, SS + 3908 Summerbell John Private 39 28 March 1918 Brigade, 21st 35358 France Admitted: 29 Cemetery Holy Trinity Boys' Division) November 1886; Extension. School ROH, SS Left: 21 November IV.D.11. (Served) 1892 - 1st/8th DLI. St. Mary's Parish Son of Mrs. Mary Soldiers Died in 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 28 Dock Street, E. Newcastle. R. Loos Memorial. Churchyard 1106 Summers John Private 19 28 June 1917 32354 No 1914-5 Star France Reed of 28 Dock Unmarried. the Great War + 6th Division) Tyne Dock SS. Panel 106 and 107 Memorial Cross, Street, Tyne Dock Mon. 16 July 1917 Tyne Dock Born: St. Hilda's, 9th Platoon, ('C' SS. E. SS. Formerly Mon. 11 October Company ?), 10 Mitre Street, SS [Served through the Boer War Sister: Mrs. 10506 DLI. SDGW Wimereux 1915 + Mon. 24 Mon. 11 October 2/King's Own 23 July 1915 5 May 1915 (1914- - South Shields' Brigham and and was six years in India - Chapman. He had - 'Surties'. South Communal July 1916 + Mon. 1915 + South 64 Surtees Frederick Paul Private Unknown Yorkshire Light 22798 France (DOW) 5 Star) Library ROH + Cowans 'Gazette'. DOW R. in A. at an only son Shields' Library Cemetery. 23 July 1917 + Shields' Library Infantry (13 'Gazette' Rawalpindi Hospital, Boulogne.] named Freddie. ROH says he was I.J.13A. Soldiers Died in ROH Brigade, 5th 32. DOW R. in A. the Great War Division) (In Memoriam).

Son of Edward and Siblings (1911 the late Mary Ann [Siblings (1911 ages): John Born: St. Paul's, Surtees (née Hull) ages; both born in [His father, Edward, was born in Edward (37; B: Jarrow. His birth Palmer's of 11 Albert Road, Jarrow): Helen Darlington, Co. Durham, and was West Auckland, 2/Coldstream was registered in 12 August 1914 Shipbuilders Jarrow. (Their (26; Florist's a 61-year old Ship's-Plate Driller Co. Durham; Ship- St. Paul's Roll of 16 September Guards (4 11 Albert Road, SS during the June La Ferte-Sous- Soldiers Died in 2322 Surtees William Private 32 5132 (1914 'Mons' France (Jarrow Shipyard) - marriage was Assistant) and in a Shipyard and a widower. His Plater's Helper in Honour + Palmer's 1914 (Guards') Brigade, Jarrow (in 1911) quarter of 1882. Jouarre Memorial. the Great War Star') Ship-Plater's registered in Frederick (23; death was registered in SS during a Shipyard), Annie Cenotaph 2nd Division) E. Jarrow. A Helper (in 1911) Bishop Auckland Carpenter's the September quarter of 1922, Isabella (34; B: St. Regular or a during the Labourer in a aged 72.] Helen's, Auckland) Reservist. December quarter Shipyard).] and Jenny (32; B: of 1872). Jarrow).

Unknown Wounded at (Born: 15 'A' Company, Dardanelles 92 Regent Street, Whitburn Colliery Gallipoli on 15 Whitburn Colliery Thurs. 27 May Thurs. 27 May 3983 Surtees Henry AB September 1890 Unknown TZ/3489 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Hood Bn. RND (Balkans 2B) SS (Hewer) May 1915 - ROH 1915 1915 - RND Service 'Gazette'. Record)

Hannah Surtees (née Campbell) of Children 61 Alfred Street, Height: 5'5½". (registered in SS): SS. (They were [Enlisted: 10 December 1914. 8 Brown hair and Lilian (Sept. q. 3rd Platoon, 'D' 61 Alfred Street, [28 days' leave married in St. June 1915 - Transferred to Hood eyes. C. of E. Thurs. 1 May 1919 55 (Born: 29 1912), Elizabeth A. Company, SS [11 Alfred from 13 Mark's Church, SS, Bn. 6.9.1915 - Admitted to St. Daughters: Alice J. + RND Service December 1884 - March q. 1943 Dardanelles (March q. 1915), Alfred Street Roll 4487 Surtees John Edward AB Collingwood Bn. TZ/2311 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Street, SS - A Miner November 1915 to on 12 September Andrew's Hospital on Malta via (Sept. q. 1922), Record + RND Service (SS) (Balkans 2B) Edna (Sept. q. of Honour and Hood Bn. Collingwood Bn. 13 December 1908. Their HS 'Huntsend' (Dysentry). Hannah Collingwood Bn. Record) 1917), John E. RND Embarkation Roll] 1915.] marriage was 21.10.1915 - Transferred to (December q. Embarkation Roll (December q. registered in SS England via HS 'Re D' Italia'.] 1924) & Mary 1918) & John E. during the (June q. 1929). (March q. 1920). September quarter of 1908).

Wounded by shrapnel in the leg Son of Mr. and [A bullet had gone through him and back before 8 On the staff of the Machine-Gun Victor Street, Mrs. Surtees of and struck his officer. He went June 1917. Fri. 8 June 1917 4964 Surtees Private Unknown Unknown 'Jarrow Express' Corps Jarrow Victor Street, out to the front on 10 April Wounded in two (Jarrow Express) ('Jarrow Express') Jarrow 1917.] places in the leg. Letter from Chaplain. Adopted son of Charles E. and son of Ellen Dundas [His adoptive Born in Jarrow (née Surtees) of father Charles E.'s (SS; March q. Back Cleveland Back Cleveland death was 1894). Wounded Place, East Jarrow Place, East Jarrow registered in in the back in 1st/7th DLI (151 (in 1911), 19 Boldon Colliery (in 1911). (They Middlesbrough - 75 or 76 (Birth: France on 18 June Thurs. 15 July Surtees (alias March q. 1970 Brigade, 50th 19 April 1915 Gilbert Street, [Colliery were married in March q. 1915, Thurs. 15 July 4250 Thomas William Private 10 February 275161 (1780) France 1915 and in a 1915 + Clive Dunn 'Dundas') (SS) (Northumbrian) (1914-5 Star) High Shields, and Stoneman in St. Thomas' aged 53. His 1915 1894) hospital in the page 249 Division) 190 Arnold Close, 1939] Church, SS, on 28 mother Ellen's south of England - Boldon Colliery (in August 1898. death was 'Gazette'. 1939) Their marriage registered in SS - Disembodied - was registered in December q. Clive Dunn. SS during the 1952, aged 78.] September quarter of 1898). He was a civilian internee at East Holborn, SS A Merchant Thurs. 17 June Ruhleben Camp, 5559 Susperigne J. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantile Marine (in June and Seaman (in 1915 + Sat. 25 Germany, during September 1915) August 1914) September 1915 the war by 16 June 1915.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details

32 Sea View Son of Charles Birth registered in Terrace, SS (1891), Frederick (A SS - September q. 'Holmcroft', Dental Surgeon) [Death registered [His father, Charles Frederick, 1885. He Grosvenor Road, and Helen in SS - March q. SS High School 65 (Born: 27 30 December was born in Bradford. His attended SS High 5552 Sutcliffe Thomas Frederick Captain DLI SS (1901), 4 Ogle A Dental Surgeon Dumbreck 1951. He died in Admissions' Mike Todd May 1885) 1950 mother, Helen Dumbreck, was School - Admitted: Terrace, SS (1911) Sutcliffe of the Ingham Register born in Scotland.] 10 September and 7 Beach Road, 'Holmcroft', Infirmary, SS.] 1892; Left: SS (in December Grosvenor Road, December 1901. 1950) SS

Son of Martha Fri. 26 May 1916 + Ann Cram Thurs. 24 August (formerly Suthern) Born and E. in SS. St. Mark's Church 12/West Yorkshire 10 September He had brothers 1916 + Mon. 24 9 May 1915 Back Bedford of 20 Commercial Captain's letter of La Laiterie Military Commemorative Thurs. 24 August 391 Suthern Robert Private 22 Regt. (63 Brigade, 3/9610 1915 (1914-5 France Whitburn Colliery and sisters. Aunt November 1919 + (DOW) Street, SS Road, SS, and the condolence. (In Cemetery. V.B.5. Stained Glass 1916 21st Division) Star) Bella. Wed. 9 May 1923 late John George Memoriam). Window, SS + Soldiers Died in Suthern. Stepson the Great War of William Cram.

Wed. 9 August 6/East Yorkshire 1915 + Thurs. 9 Son of William and Born and E. in SS. Regt. (Pioneers) St. Hilda's Miners' September 1915 + 9 August 1915 168 John Allison Sutton of Loving Helles Memorial. Ralph Grieves (or (Divisional 14 July 1915 Dardanelles Lodge ROH + John Thurs. 9 August Thurs. 9 129 Sutton Private 19 (Suvla Bay 13581 Williamson Street, St. Hilda's Colliery 168 John Unmarried. sweetheart: Polly Panel 51 to 54. Graves) Pioneers, 11th (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Williamson Street 1917 + Thurs. 19 September 1915 Landing) SS Williamson Street, Purvis. (In (Turkey). (Northern) ROH June 1919 + SS Memoriam). Division) Soldiers Died in the Great War

Born: Hebburn. E. Philosophe British 1 November 1914 4 May 1917 2/DLI (18 Brigade, West Hartlepool. Cemetery, St. Hilda's Miners' Soldiers Died in 3522 Sutton John Private Unknown 4/8026 (1914 'Mons' France (DOW) 6th Division) A Regular or a Mazingarbe. Lodge ROH (?) the Great War Star') Reservist. I.O.16. 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) He enlisted in (Divisional 23 Market Place, 1st/7th DLI on 14 6234 Sutton James Private Unknown Unknown Sat. 15 May 1915 Pioneers, 50th SS (in May 1915) May 1915 - (Northumbrian) 'Gazette'. Division)

Born in Willington [His father Siblings (1911 Quay, Thomas' death ages; all births Northumberland. was registered in registered in Baptised in a Son of Thomas SS - March q. Tynemouth): church in and Mary Ann 1916, aged 51. [His father, Thomas (A A Motor Driver (in Catherine (22; Willington on 1 Sutton (née Reid) His mother Mary Boilermaker in a Shipyard), was 74 Stead Street, April 1921) [A June q. 1889), January 1897. September q. 20th Field of 74 Stead Street, Ann's death was born in Northumberland and was Jarrow (in 1911), Tram Conductor Ellen (21), Birth registered in St. Bede's R.C. 76 (Born: 23 1973 Ambulance, Royal 7 January 1915 Jarrow (in 1911). registered in SS - 46. His mother, Mary Ann, was 7006 Sutton Michael Private 7254374 France and 2 Pitt Street, (in November Thomas Frederick Tynemouth - Church ROH, November 1896) (Birmingham, Army Medical (1914-5 Star) (Their marriage September q. born in London and was 45. Jarrow (in April 1914) and a (19; March q. March q. 1897. Jarrow Warwickshire) Corps was registered in 1934, aged 67. They had been married for 23 1921) Grocer's Shop Boy 1892; A Rivet- His Service Record Cardiff during the BEF: 7 January years and had had seven (in 1911)] Heater) and has survived. He March quarter of 1915 to 5 children, five still living.] Richard (17; enlisted in Jarrow 1888). November 1918 - December q. on 2 November 3 years 303 days. 1894; A Rivet- 1914. He was He served for Heater). discharged on exactly six years.] 1.11.1920.

Born in Sweden. The 11th List of SS 'Karuma' Merchant Marine Tower Hill Fri. 24 January 3538 Sven Olaf AB 48 27 April 1917 Mercantile Marine (London) Deaths lists his Memorial 1919 place of residency as SS.

Son of James and Ann Elizabeth Elizabeth C. Siblings: James Swales (née Place Swales (née (1875), John Place (1845-1900)) of McIlvenna). (They (1877), Ann 153 Westoe Road, were married in Elizabeth (1879), SS. (They were [He had served through the Boer Birth registered in SS' Registry Office Olive (1883-1915), married in St. War and had received the SS - March q. Tues. 16 April 5108 Swales Milton 2nd-Lieutenant 86 June q. 1967 (SS) Royal Engineers South Shields. on 7 August 1912. Wentworth Hilda's Church, SS, Freedom of the Borough of SS 1881. A P.O.W. by 1918 Their marriage Turner (1885), on 16 March 1873. upon his return.] 16 April 1918. was registered in Ivan Henderson Their marriage SS during the (1887-1904) and was registered in September Margaret Turner SS during the quarter of 1912). (1890). March quarter of 1873).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Born in West Hartlepool. Awarded the MM for good work [Described as 'Ex-Private Swales' done in a bombing- Jarrow Heroes' Fri. 26 July 1918 5438 Swales Percy Victor Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown DLI Jarrow. on 26 July 1918 - Jarrow raid in 1917 during Fund Roll of (Jarrow Express) Express.] the operations Honour upon the Somme. He emigrated to the United States in 1929. Sister: Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Miller of 4 Sat. 3 July 1915 + 3rd Platoon, 'A' Son of the late [Enlisted in the RNVR on 7 Haddock Street, 4 June 1915 4 Haddock Street, Readhead's Brother-in-Law: Helles Memorial. Tues. 4 June 1918 23 (Born: 21 Company, Dardanelles William Albert and November 1914. Collingwood SS. He resided Readhead's 36 Swan John William AB (Third Battle of TZ/1138 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star SS (in November Shipyard Married. Harry Miller. (In Panel 8 to 15. + RND Database + Sat. 3 July 1915 April 1892) Collingwood Bn. (Balkans 2B) Isabella Annie Bn. ('A' Company, 3rd Platoon): 4 with his sister at Plaque. Krithia) 1914) (Blacksmith) Memoriam). (Turkey). Collingwood Bn. RND Swan February 1915 to 4 June 1915.] the time of his Embarkation Roll enlistment. Brother: Harry Swan. Margaret Woodward (formerly Swan, Children (1911 formerly Bell, née ages; both born in Born: Stockton, Berry) of 15 [His wife, Margaret, was born in Jarrow): Thomas Co. Durham Lijssenthoek Hawke Street, 24 September General Labourer Jarrow and was 30. They had (3) and George (Stockton; June q. Military 13 August 1915 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 213 Hope Street, Haverton Hill, St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in 1767 Swan Thomas Shepherd Private 37 6929 1914 (1914 France in a Chemical been married for four years and (1). Step- 1878). E. Cemetery. (DOW) 6th Division) Jarrow (in 1911) Middlesbrough. Honour the Great War 'Mons' Star') Works (in 1911) had had four children, all still Daughters (1911 Sunderland. R. III.D.26. (They were living.] ages; both born in Jarrow. A Regular (Belgium). married in SS' Jarrow): Margaret or a Reservist. Registry Office on (8) and Ellen (6). 20 February 1908 (SS: March q. 1908)). Sweetheart: Jenny Sister & B-in-L: Duncan. Officer's [Enlisted: 20 January 1915. Draft Mr. & Mrs. Emily letter. (In for MEF: 1 August 1915. Joined Bellas of 52 Memoriam). The Hood Bn: 20 August 1915 to 4 Bois-de-Noulette Fri. 25 August 22 (Born: 19 Hood Bn. RND Son of the late Imeary Street, SS. 'Gazette' says he Leading Seaman Dardanelles August 1916. Hood War Diary British Cemetery, St. Michael's ROH, 1916 + Sat. 4 Fri. 25 August 183Swann James September 4 August 1916 (63rd (Royal TZ/3640 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star St. Hilda's Colliery Frederick and Unmarried. S & B-in-L: Dora & died on 5 August (Acting) (Balkans 2B) states KIA 3.8.1916: 'Very quiet Aix-Noulette. SS August 1917 + 1916 1894) Naval) Division) Phoebe Swann Jack Temple + 1916, 'in his 23rd day. Our patrols active. I.F.10. RND Database niece - Bella. B & S- year' and also says Casualties: Killed One, Wounded in-L: Albert & he was 24. B & S- Two.'] Lizzie Swann. in-L: Mr. & Mrs. F. Swann.

Edith Ann Swanston (née Fairbank) of 31 Fri. 1 June 1917 No. 12 Platoon, 'C' Rose Street, [His wife, Edith Ann, was born at (Jarrow Express) + Company, 16/NF 31 Rose Street, Hebburn (in 1911) Daughters (1911 Thiépval L/C (Acting Shincliffe, Co. Durham, and was Fri. 1 July 2016 + (Newcastle Hebburn (in 1911) A Travelling and 9 Maud ages; both born in He was born in Memorial. Pier St. Paul's Roll of 4962 Swanston John Corporal - 'Jarrow 36 or 37 1 July 1916 16/1631 30. They had been married for Mon. 4 July 1916 + Commercials) (96 and 9 Maud Draper (in 1911) Street, Jarrow. SS): Ethel (7) and Gateshead. and Face 10B, 11B Honour Express') nine years and had had two Captain C.H. Brigade, 32nd Street, Jarrow (Their marriage Edith Annie (4). and 12B. children, both still living.] Cooke Book Division) was registered in (1923) Gateshead during the June quarter of 1902).

Mon. 30 October [Attack on La Boisselle. War A member of No. 1916 + Thurs. 1 Diary notes advance at 7.45 am. - No. 7 Platoon, 'B' 127 (?) Arnold Son of Anthony Beatrice Alice 7 Platoon. Born: February 1917 + heavy fire & casualties from Thiépval St. Mary's Parish Company, 25 Street, Boldon and Emily Miller (formerly Wardley, Co. Fri. 1 July 2016 + 11 January 1916 moment assembly trenches were Memorial. Pier Churchyard Thurs. 1 February 444 Sweeney Thomas Private 25 1 July 1916 (Tyneside Irish) / 25/610 France Colliery (John Sweeney of 30 Sweeney) of 127 Durham. E. Mon. 4 July 1916 + (No 1914-5 Star) left - La Boisselle strongly held. and Face 10B, 11B Memorial Cross, 1917 NF (103 Brigade, Sheen = 27 Arnold Brinkburn Street, Arnold Street, Newcastle. SDGW John Sheen + 'Irish Advance maintained until 'only a and 12B Tyne Dock 34th Division) Street) Tyne Dock Boldon Colliery. = 'Thomas Heroes' (1917) + few scattered soldiers were left Sweeny'. Soldiers Died in standing'. Casualties - 487.] the Great War

Eldest son of His father, Joseph, Birth registered in Joseph and died 26 August Sunderland - Frances E. Princess Patricia's 1932, aged 72. September q. Sweeney of Urfa Thurs. 5 22 (Family Canadian Light His mother, 1892. He was Mon. 24 May 9 May 1915 Terrace, SS (in He had been in the firing line at Ypres Reservoir November 1914 Headstone + Infantry (Eastern Frances, died 19 killed by a piece of St. Aidan's Church 1915 + South 655 Sweeney Joseph Edward Private (Second Battle of 805 1914-5 Star France Canada. May 1915). [His Ypres and at Hill 60 - 'Gazette'. A Cemetery. II.A.1. (SS' C.R.C.) + Sat. 'Gazette') (23 - Ontario Regt.) (80 April 1942, aged shrapnel. He had ROH, SS Shields' Library Ypres) parents also lived member of SS' Civilian Rifle Club. (Belgium), 15 May + Mon. 24 CGWG) Brigade, 27th 77. There is a emigrated to ROH at 'The May 1915 Division) Family Headstone Canada two to Laburnums', in Harton three years Harton, SS - Cemetery. previously. CWGC.]

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Son of the late Edward and Annie Born in Jarrow. Sweeney (née His birth was Kelly) of Jarrow. registered in SS (They were 'D' Company, 26 3 Queen's Road, during the June q. John Sheen + 'Irish Boilermaker's married in SS' Ploegsteert (Tyneside Irish) / 10 January 1916 Jarrow (in 1911) 1884. E. St. Paul's Roll of Heroes' (1917) + 662 Sweeney Francis (Frank) Private 31 or 32 1 October 1916 26/1229 France Labourer in a Registry Office on Memorial. Panel NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) and 5 Queen's Newcastle. Honour Soldiers Died in Shipyard (in 1911) 11 August 1874. 2. (Belgium). 34th Division) Road, Jarrow Incorrectly listed the Great War Their marriage as 'P. Sweeney' at was registered in the time of SS during the embarkation. September quarter of 1874).

Son of Robson and Born: Castle Eden, 18/DLI (Durham 22 December Duisans British John Sheen + 13 May 1917 Florence Sweeting Co. Durham. 724 Sweeting Charles Robson Private 21 Pals) (93 Brigade, 1193 1915 (1914-5 Egypt (3) Cemetery, Étrun. Soldiers Died in (DOW) of 54 Gladstone Enlisted in Co. 31st Division) Star) IV.G.11. the Great War Street, Hebburn Durham. Born in Monkwearmouth, Grandfather: Sunderland. Birth Son of Annie [Aunties (1911 Cuthbert Purvis - [His mother, Ann, was born in registered in Whitburn Teasdale (formerly ages; both born in born in Whitburn Whitburn and was a 43-year old Sunderland - Methodist Church 1st/6th DLI Sweeting) and the Whitburn): Louisa and a 74-year old 11 The Bents, widow in 1911 residing at 5 September q. ROH + St. Mary's (Attached 35th late George Sweeting (41; A fisherman and Soissons 7300 Sweeting Robert L/C 21 31 May 1918 250731 No 1914-5 Star France Whitburn (in 1901 Whitburn Street, Sunderland. 1897. Formerly Church ROH, Infantry Base Sweeting of 87 Domestic Servant) widow in 1911. Memorial and 1911) Annie Sweeting married George 6/5782 - DLI. He Whitburn + Depot) Lilywhite Terrace, and Emma His death was A. Teasdale - Houghton-le- left 'effects' Whitburn Village Hetton, Sweeting (38; A registered in SS - Spring; December q. 1920.] valued at £17 9s Green Memorial Sunderland House-Keeper).] June q. 1915, aged 6d and a gratuity 78. of £10 10s to his mother, Annie.

Son of William Born in Whitburn. Sweeting and the Birth registered in late Jane Sweeting SS - June q. 1895. (née Ford) of 2 [His father, William (A Colliery Brother: Colin Half-Siblings (1911 Geoffrey Street, Engineman), was born in New Watson Sweeting - ages; all born in Whitburn Whitburn (in Unmarried. [His Lambton, Fencehouses, Co. born in Whitburn Whitburn): Martin Methodist Church 6/Somerset Light A Coal Miner 1911). (Their 2 Geoffrey Street, father remarried - Durham) and was 50. His and a 23-year old Tapping (9; SS - Essex Farm ROH + St. Mary's Infantry (43 8 September 1915 (Driver - marriage was 7301 Sweeting William Private 20 19 January 1916 17738 France Whitburn (in Kate Manley stepmother, Kate, was born in Coal Miner March q. 1902), Cemetery. II.A.9. Church ROH, Brigade, 14th (1914-5 Star) Underground) (in registered in 1911) (Sunderland; Sunderland and was 33. They (Hewer) in 1911. Ena (5; SS - June (Belgium). Whitburn + (Light) Division) 1911) Sunderland during March q. 1899).] had been married for 12 years Sister: Margaret 1906), Jessie Whitburn Village the June quarter and had had eight children, six (SS; December q. Campbell (3; SS - Green Memorial of 1885). [Jane still living.] 1890). September q. Sweeting's death 1908) & Lilian (4 was registered in months; SS - SS - March q. March q. 1911). 1898, aged 34.]

The 'Viknor' was an armed merchant cruiser which left Londonderry on 12 January 1915 [He attended Plymouth Naval Tues. 26 January and disappeared HMS Viknor (10th Mercantile Marine 47 Usway Street, Hebburn Quay Memorial. Hebburn Quay 1915 + Fri. 30 July 508 Swift Allan Second Electrician Unknown 13 January 1915 1914-5 Star 11 miles west of Cruiser Squadron) Reserve Hebburn School, leaving in Memorial School ROH 1915 (Jarrow Tory Island, 1895.] Reference 9 Express) Donegal, Ireland, with the loss of all 295 crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

Jane Ellen Swift (née Lister) of 6 Sister: Sarah Homes, Marsden He had one Pattison (nee Colliery, SS. (They brother and Swift) - Died 18 were married in sisters. Sister and 6 Homes, October 1977, Harton Cemetery. Tues. 28 January 24 January 1919 3/Northumberlan Son of George and SS' Registry Office [Daughter: Violet (SS, March q. Brother-in-Law: Whitburn Village 3231 Swift John Private 29 9780 Marsden Colliery, Whitburn Colliery aged 79, wife of C.2008. (South 1919 + Tues. 24 (Gas Poisoning) d Fusiliers Elizabeth Swift on 26 March 1910. 1914).] Sarah and David Green Memorial SS David Straughan, Shields). January 1922 Their marriage Straughan + Niece Died 23 December was registered in Lizzie. (In 1979, aged 81. No SS during the Memoriam). SDGW entry. March quarter of 1910).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details He served under the alias of 'Smith'. He was killed by a sniper Chapelle- 1/Royal Scots (81 Son of Mr. & Mrs. while on sentry D'Armentières Old St. Aidan's Church 3694 Swift Joseph Private 23 11 June 1915 Brigade, 27th 21026 South Shields. Harton Colliery Swift of SS Fri. 18 June 1915 Fri. 18 June 1915 duty - 'Gazette'. Military ROH Division) (CWGC). Formerly of 4th Cemetery. D.29. Bn. DLI. No SDGW entry (for 11 June 1915).

Brothers (1911 ages): Alex (15), Francis Alfred (Frank) (17; Gateshead; Birth registered in Son of James [His father, James Alfred (A December q. SS - June q. 1897. Alfred Swift (a Shoemaker), was born in 1894) and Alfie (1; The 1901 Census Shoe-Maker from 119 Livingstone Maidstone, Kent, and was 38 in Born: SS). Sisters says he was born Kent) and Sarah Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August 5072 Swift William Alfred Unknown Unknown Street, SS (in 1911. He died in SS - June q. (1911 ages): in Gateshead. Swift of 119 Roll of Honour 1917 1901) 1960, aged 90. His mother, Phoebe (10; SS - Livingstone Street Livingstone Street, Sarah, was born in SS and was 33 June q. 1901), ROH reads William SS (in 1901 and in 1911.] Mary Elizabeth "Alexander" Swift 1911) (Lizzie) (8; SS - not 'Alfred'. June q. 1903) and Esther (5; September q. 1906).

Brothers (1911 ages): Alex (15) Son of James and Alfie (1; Born: Born in [His father, James Alfred (A Alfred Swift (a SS). Sisters (1911 Gateshead. Birth Shoemaker), was born in Shoe-Maker from ages): Phoebe registered in 119 Livingstone Maidstone, Kent, and was 38 in Kent) and Sarah (10; SS - June q. Gateshead - Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August 5073 Swift Francis Alfred Unknown Unknown Street, SS (in 1911. He died in SS - June q. Swift of 119 1901), Mary December q. Roll of Honour 1917 1901) 1960, aged 90. His mother, Livingstone Street, Elizabeth (Lizzie) 1894. Brother: Sarah, was born in SS and was 33 SS (in 1901 and (8; SS - June q. William Alfred in 1911.] 1911) 1903) and Esther Swift (No. 5072). (5; September q. 1906).

[Followed 2/South Wales Borderers into attack just south Youngest son of Mon. 16 April of Beaumont-Hamel. Advance the late Thomas Thiépval 1917 + Fri. 1 July 1/Border Regt. brought to a standstill by 8 am. 10 October 1915 Smith's Dock, and Mary Ann Born in SS. E. Memorial. Pier Smith's Dock Park 2016 + Mon. 4 July 2436 Swinburne Thomas Private Unknown 1 July 1916 (87 Brigade, 29th 22343 France Bn. wiped out by machine-gun (1914-5 Star) North Shields Swinburne, late of North Shields. and Face 6A and ROH 1916 + Soldiers Division) fire in and around the British New Market, High 7C Died in the Great wire. Small groups left, Shields War sheltering as best they could. Casualties - 619.] 23 (Tyneside 14 Back Davidson Scottish) / NF 4924 Swinburne G.H. Private Unknown Unknown 23/208 No 1914-5 Star Street, Hebburn John Sheen (102 Brigade, 34th New Town Division) Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Siblings (1901 Swinburne (née Louisa S. ages): James (17), Knight) of 4 Swinburne (née Daniel (15), John Born in SS. Birth Wilson Street, SS. Janssen). (They 21 Derby Street, [His father, Thomas George (12; SS; registered in SS - (They were were married in SS (in 1901), and 4 (Labourer/Scavenger for the December q. June q. 1896. married in St. SS' Registry Office Brunswick St. & Corporal or September q. Royal Field Wilson Street, SS Corporation), was born in 1889), Ralph Children: Annie F. 6741 Swinburne Robert Bowes 41 Hilda's Church, SS, on 2 February Wilson St. Roll of Private 1937 (SS) Artillery or DLI (in 1911 + 1913, Chester le Street and was 62. His Turner (9; SS; June (SS; December q. on 4 October 1931. Their Honour. 1915 and 1918 - mother, Elizabeth was born in q. 1892) (No. 1932) and George 1874. Their marriage was Electoral Roll) Poplar, London, and was 56.] 6742) and Annie T. (SS; March q. marriage was registered in SS Nicholas (SS; 1937). registered in SS during the March September q. during the quarter of 1931). 1901). December quarter of 1874). Son of Thomas Born in SS. Birth and Elizabeth Siblings (1901 registered in SS - Swinburne (née Jessie Swinburne ages): James (17), June q. 1892. He Knight) of 4 (née Allen). (They Daniel (15), John had two sons: Wilson Street, SS. were married in [His father, Thomas George (12; SS; Arthur A. (SS; (They were St. Mark's Church, (Labourer/Scavenger for the December q. June q. 1914) and September q. married in St. SS, on 10 August Brunswick St. & Corporal or Royal Field 21 Derby Street, Corporation), was born in 1889), Robert Ralph T. (SS; 6742 Swinburne Ralph Turner 72 1964 (Rochford, Hilda's Church, SS, 1912. Their Wilson St. Roll of Private Artillery or DLI SS (in 1901) Chester le Street and was 62. His Bowes (5; SS; March q. 1922). Essex) on 4 October marriage was Honour. mother, Elizabeth was born in June q. 1896) (No. [By 1911 his 1874. Their registered in SS Poplar, London, and was 56.] 6741) and Annie parents had been marriage was during the Nicholas (SS; married for 36 registered in SS September September q. years and had had during the quarter of 1912). 1901). 15 children, nine December quarter still living.] of 1874).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Son of William and Catherine Swinhoe (née [His father, William, was born in Sisters (1911 ages; Born in Jarrow (SS; Wear) of 94 Newcastle and was a 54-year old all born in September q. Grange Road, Lead Worker. His mother, Newcastle): Annie 1889) (SDGW). Merville 10 Silver Street, Lead Worker in a 28 March 1918 'B' Battery, 286th 12 May 1915 Bermondsey, Catherine, was also born in (20; Capsule The 1911 Census Communal Jarrow Library Soldiers Died in 2323 Swinhoe William Gunner 29 96555 France Rotherhithe, Kent Metal Works (in (DOW) Brigade RFA (1914-5 Star) London. (Their Newcastle and was 46. They had Worker in a Lead says he was born Cemetery ROH the Great War (in 1911) 1911) marriage was been married for 28 years and Mill), Catherine in Newcastle. E. Extension. II.C.15. registered in had had nine children, six still (17) and Sarah Newcastle. A Morpeth during living.] (15). native of Jarrow. the June quarter of 1884). Mary H. Swithenbank (née Birth registered in Pollard). (They Dewsbury, were married in Yorkshire - June q. 4th SS' Registry Office 5 Robertson [His wife, Mary H., died in SS 1897. He enlisted September q. (Northumbrian) on 24 December 6518 Swithenbank Rawson Gunner 36 Street, SS (in May during the March quarter of in the 4th Sat. 29 May 1915 1933 (SS) Howitzer Brigade 1923. Their 1915) 1965, aged 80.] (Northumbrian) RFA marriage was Howitzers on 28 registered in SS May 1915 - during the 'Gazette'. December quarter of 1923).

Alice Sybenga (née Green) of 345 South Birth registered in Palmerston Street, His mother 197 South SS - December q. Son of Christopher SS. (They were Henrietta's death Palmerston Street, [The 'Fleetwing' [His father's birth was registered 1886. He was a George and married in SS' was registered in SS (in September was detained at in North Shields during the civilian internee at Sat. 25 September SS 'Fleetwing' Henrietta Sybenga Registry Office on SS - September q. 5243 Sybenga George Henry Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantile Marine 1915) and 345 Harburg, south of September q. 1855 and his death Ruhleben, 1915 + Fri. 29 (Newcastle) of 112 Eldon 22 September 1941, aged 75. South Palmerston Hamburg, on 4 was registered in SS - March q. Germany, who November 1918 Street, SS (in 1913. Their Daughter: Doris Street, SS (in August 1914.] 1911, aged 54.] had returned 1901) marriage was (SS; December q. November 1918) home to SS by 28 registered in SS 1913). November 1918. during the September quarter of 1913).

Siblings (1861 Elizabeth Ann ages; all born in Sybenga (née Son of John Simon North Shields): Born in North Adams) of 106 Peter Sybenga and John Simon Peter Shields. Birth South Frederick Ann Sybenga (10; Tynemouth - registered in Bell Street, North Street, SS (in (formerly Hall, née [His father, John Simon Peter (A March q. 1851; Tynemouth - Shields (in 1861 1911). (They were West) of Bell Merchant, formerly a Ship's Died: Tynemouth; March q. 1853. 2 and 1871), 183 married on 17 Street, North Chandler), was born in Hamburg, March q. 1870, September 1887: Gottfried William March q. 1922 Baring Street, SS A Master Mariner January 1883. Frederick Street 6921 Sybenga Master 69 Mercantile Marine Shields (in 1861). Germany (c. 1816), and was 55 in aged 19), Second Mate [Gottfrid - GRO] (Tynemouth) (in 1901), and 106 (in 1911) Their marriage Roll of Honour (Their marriage 1871. His mother, Ann, was born Christopher Certificate. 3 South Frederick was registered in was registered in in Yorkshire (c. 1824) and was 37 George (6; January 1891: First Street, SS (in Tynemouth during Stockton, Co. in 1861.] Tynemouth - Mate Certificate. 1911) the March quarter Durham, during September q. 7 October 1893: of 1883). [She the June quarter 1855; Died: SS; Master Mariner died in SS - of 1846). March q. 1911, Certificate. December q. 54) & Mary Sophia 1917, aged 60.] (June q. 1860).

He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Boys' Royal Navy (Royal School, SS - 6096 Synett Robert AB Unknown Unknown South Shields. School ROH, SS Naval Reserve) Admitted: 7 July (Served) 1902; Left: 17 July 1908. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - Holy Trinity Boys' 6141 Synett William AB Unknown Unknown RND South Shields. Admitted: 16 School ROH, SS August 1909; Left: (Served) 20 November 1914. Birth registered in Margaret Taggart SS - December q. (née Whittaker) of 1882. Enlisted: 2 1 William Street, December 1914. Hebburn. (They His name 'D' Company, 26 Fri. 14 July 1916 Company were married in appeared in the St. Aloysius' R.C. GROUP PHOTO - December q. 1930 (Tyneside Irish) / 10 January 1916 1 William Street, (Jarrow Express) + 4753 Taggart Duncan Quartermaster- 48 26/674 France SS' Registry Office December 1916 School ROH, John Sheen, page (SS) NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) Hebburn John Sheen + 'Irish Sergeant on 20 June 1903. Casualties' List. 4 Hebburn 247 34th Division) Heroes' (1917) Their marriage March 1919 - was registered in Discharged. To SS during the June Army Reserve quarter of 1903). Class P. (John Sheen).

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Son of Thomas (St. He had one son: Emma Tailford Born: Dunston, Thurs. 22 March Hilda's Colliery - Thomas (SS, (née Waugh) of 12 Gateshead (March 1917 + Thurs. 22 looking after December q. Derby Terrace, SS. q. 1892). E. SS. May 1918 (Percy horses) and the 1916). Brother: St. Michael's ROH, (They were [Brother: Stoker Robert Albert Formerly 4333 Street ROH) + 19/Lancashire late Elizabeth Robert (in the SS + Westoe Road Percy Street, SS married in St. Tailford RN - Percy Street ROH DLI. DOW R. in A. Tues. 25 February Fusiliers (3rd St. Hilda's Colliery (Eliza) Ann Tailford Navy). S & B-in-L: Warlincourt Halte Baptist Church 25 February 1917 (in 1901), and 12 Michael's Church, (B: SS; 2 February 1900; Died: SS; The 'Gazette' says 1919 + Mon. 1 Thurs. 22 March 2798 Tailford Thomas James Private 24 (or 25) Salford) (14 36472 France (A Labourer - (née Hullah). Sarah & William British Cemetery, Organ Plaque + St. (DOW) Derby Terrace, SS SS, on 20 April March q. 1971, aged 70 or 71 he DOW on 22 November 1920 1917 Brigade, 32nd above ground) (Their marriage McGinn. S & B-in- Saulty. V.B.7. Hilda's Miners' (in February 1917) 1916. Their (No. 6854)). The Percy Street February 1917. (Westoe Road Division) was registered in L: Margaret & Lodge ROH + marriage was ROH gives his rank as Corporal.] He had three Baptists' Lanchester, Co. Philip Barry Percy Street ROH registered in SS brothers and Memorial Tablet) Durham, during (serving in Russia - during the June three sisters. (In + Soldiers Died in the June quarter in February quarter of 1916). Memoriam). the Great War of 1886). 1919).)

Children (all births registered in SS): Son of Thomas (St. Ethel M. Tailford Mary F. (June q. Hilda's Colliery - (née Fothergill). 1920), George D. S & B-in-L: Sarah & looking after (They were (September q. William McGinn. horses) and the married in St. 1921) and S & B-in-L: late Elizabeth Michael's Church, Kathleen Margaret & Philip 70 or 71 (Born: (Eliza) Ann Tailford Thurs. 22 May March q. 1971 Percy Street, SS SS, on 6 August (September q. Barry (serving in 6854 Tailford Robert Albert Stoker 2 February Royal Navy No 1914-5 Star (née Hullah). Percy Street ROH 1918 (Percy Street (SS) (in 1901) 1919. Their 1924). Brother: Russia - in 1900) (Their marriage ROH) marriage was Private Thomas February 1919). was registered in registered in SS James Tailford, He had three Lanchester, Co. during the 19/Lancashire brothers and Durham, during September Fusiliers, DOW 25 three sisters. the June quarter quarter of 1919). February 1917, of 1886). aged 24 or 25 (No. 2798).

12/Highland Light Son of Margaret Wed. 23 May Infantry (46 and the late Peter Arras Memorial. 1917 + Soldiers 885 Tait William Private 32 27 April 1917 40826 No 1914-5 Star France Born and E. in SS. Brigade, 15th Tait of 22 Ivy Bay 8 Died in the Great (Scottish) Division) Street, SS War

[To Bécordel-Bécourt (15/9), Pommiers Redoubt via Fricourt His Uncle and Son of William (16/9). At 9 pm. moved up to Aunt were Mr. Born: Pelaw, Co. Mon. 17 12/NF (62 Hind Tait and J.A. relieve battalions of 43rd Brigade 17 September and Mrs. Durham. E. Guards' Cemetery, September 1917 + 1334 Tait William Hind Private 19 Brigade, 21st 16/1540 France Tait of Station in forward positions east of Flers 1916 (Somme) Leadbitter of 20 Newcastle. A Lesbœufs. V.A.4. Soldiers Died in Division) Road, Poppleton, (Switch & Gap Trenches). Osborne Avenue, sniper. the Great War York. Relieved by 9/KOYLI & to SS. bivouacs just NW of Bernafay Wood (22/9).]

[1 to 18 February [Enlisted: 12 Wounded in 1918 - on leave to November 1914. action at Gallipoli UK with ration Height: 5' 5½". and in a hospital allowance. 24 [Transferred to Nelson Bn. RND Brown hair and on Malta - March 1918 - Holy Trinity School Unknown 3rd Platoon, 'A' An Apprentice on 3 August 1915. 16 May 1916 - eyes. C. of E. War 'Gazette' - during Taken P.O.W. - Boys' ROH, SS (Born: 22 Military Medal Company, 107 Taylor Street, Rivetter at Middle Youngest son of Embarked on HMT 'Ionian'. 22 Gratuity: £27 10s. the Third Battle of Sat. 26 June 1915 Dardanelles Kriegsgefangenen, (Served) 3992 Tait John Petty Officer December 1892 - ('LG' 9 July 1917, Unknown Collingwood Bn. TZ/1713 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star SS (in November Docks and William Tait of 107 May 1916 - Disembarked at 19 January 1915 - Krithia on 4 June + Collingwood Bn. Sat. 26 June 1915 (Balkans 2B) Stammlagers, [Admitted: 7 July RND Service page 6836) and Nelson Bn. 1914) Engineering Taylor Street, SS Marseilles. 7 to 19 December Joined 1915 (bullet- Embarkation Roll Limburg, 1902; Left: 21 Record) RND Company Ltd. 1916 - To UK on leave. 23 April Collingwood Bn. 9 wound, left Germany. 4 June 1907] 1917 - Promoted P.O.] June 1915 - forearm + bayonet January 1919 - Admitted to a wound first and MM forwarded to hospital on second right toes, his home Malta.] severe). address.]

He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity School School - Admitted: 6036 Tait Thomas Private Unknown Unknown Scots Guards South Shields. Boys' ROH, SS 27 June 1904; (Served) Left: 14 January 1910 - Wounded. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - Holy Trinity Boys' 6154 Tait William AB Unknown Unknown RND South Shields. Admitted: 25 School ROH, SS November 1895; (Served) Left: 25 October 1900.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Born in Lerwick, Shetland Isles (c. 1877). Height: 5' 10½". Weight: 14 stones. Brown hair. He enlisted in SS on 10 August 4th Siblings: Andrina, Battery A Clerk at 1914. He had (Northumbrian) 1 Candlish Street, Son of Andrew William A., John Robinson Street Wed. 20 7231 Tait Arthur Quartermaster- Unknown Unknown 771175 (formerly 830) Readhead's been a sergeant Howitzer Brigade SS (in 1911) and Elizabeth Tait R., Catherine M. Roll of Honour, SS November 1918 Sergeant Shipyard (in 1911) since 15 April RFA and Crighton B.J. 1908. Had previously served 14 years in 3rd Durham V.A. and 4th (Northumbrian) H.B.

'Of St. Aidan's Parish' - Burial Westoe 19 (Burial Register. Died at Cemetery. 3926 Talbot John Private 26 April 1915 3/DLI 3/9780 Register) the Lawe 5.D.991. (South Mortuary, SS Shields). (Burial Register).

He attended Holy 4th Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Boys' (Northumbrian) School, SS - 6052 Talbot Robert Gunner Unknown Unknown South Shields. School ROH, SS Howitzer Brigade Admitted: 27 June (Served) RFA 1904; Left: 24 September 1909.

Mary E.R. Tampin (née Newham). (They were Birth registered in married in the Daughters (both SS - March q. Baptist Chapel, births registered 4th 1896. He enlisted 190 Stevenson Westoe Road, SS, in SS): Mary E. (Northumbrian) in the 4th Thurs. 27 May 6440 Tampin George Gunner Unknown Unknown Street, SS (in May on 9 December (September q. Howitzer Brigade (Northumbrian) 1915 1915) 1922. Their 1923) and RFA Howitzers on 26 marriage was Margaret R. (June May 1915 - registered in SS q. 1926). 'Gazette'. during the December quarter of 1922).

Mary Ann Waugh Tapken (née Herdman) of 8 Born: Willington 5/Yorkshire Regt. Son of Isabella and Elizabeth Street, Mon. 31 March Quay, (150 Brigade, 50th 8 Elizabeth Street, the late Charles SS. (Their Soissons St. Michael's ROH, 1919 + Soldiers 2900 Tapken John Frederick Private 39 27 May 1918 205397 France Northumberland. (Northumbrian) SS Tapken of Oak marriage was Memorial. SS Died in the Great E. SS. SDGW = Division) Grove, Wallsend registered in War Tapkin. Tynemouth during the June quarter of 1904). Edith M. Tarbet (née Grieves). Children (all births (They were registered in SS): Birth registered in married in St. George W. Sunderland - York Street, Paul's Church, (September q. Northumberland March q. 1895. Fri. 14 July 1916 6648 Tarbet Colin Hall Private Unknown Unknown Jarrow (in July Jarrow, on 13 April 1925), Audrey E. Fusiliers Wounded by 13 (Jarrow Express) 1916) 1925. Their (September q. July 1914 - Jarrow marriage was 1928) and Donald Express). registered in SS G. (September q. during the June 1934). quarter of 1925).

Edith E. Tarbitton (née Nellist) of 70 Saville Street, SS. His birth was (Their marriage Daughter: Edyth registered in 70 Saville Street, Malta (Capuccini) 59 (Born: 4 HM Trawler was registered at V. Tarbitton (SS; Scarborough, St. Thomas' 1569 Tarbitton Henry Second Hand 23 February 1918 2347/SA (RNR) SS (in February Naval Cemetery. Fri. 26 April 1918 November 1858) 'Marion' Mutford September q. Yorkshire, during Church ROH 1918) Prot. 364. (Norfolk/Suffolk) 1916). the December during the quarter of 1858. December quarter of 1915).

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Son of Jonathan and Mary Tarn Sisters (1911 ages; (née Aitchison) of Unmarried. [His father, Jonathan, was born all born in Jarrow): 16 Hanley Road, [Cousin: Sub- in Haltwhistle and was a 41-year Mildred Elizabeth Bootle, Lieutenant Edwin A Boy Artificer old Joiner in a Shipyard. His (19; SS - March q. East Mudros 16 Hanley Road, Lancashire, (They Gidney, HMS Born in Jarrow (SS; Engine Room 21 (Born: 1 based at mother, Mary, was born in 1892), Nora Military PHOTO [Vin 5894 Tarn Mark Aitchison 31 August 1915 HMS Aquarius M/1509 1914-5 Star Bootle, Lancashire were married in Empress of India, September q. Artificer August 1894) Portsmouth (in Newcastle and was 44. They had Isabella (12; SS - Cemetery. Mullen] (in 1911) SS' Registry Office 10 June 1915, 1894). 1911) been married for 20 years and September q. II.K.186. (Greece). on 2 May 1891. aged 38 (No. had had four children, all still 1898) and Ada Their marriage 2123). [Vin living.] Rebecca (9; SS - was registered in Mullen]] June q. 1902). SS during the June quarter of 1891).

Born and E. in SS. The 'Gazette' says he died on 20 May Holy Trinity Brother of Mr. 1917. (In Youngest son of Church ROH, SS + G.W. Tate of 34 Memoriam). He the late Michael Noeux-les-Mines Holy Trinity Boys' Mon. 28 May 19 May 1917 2/DLI (18 Brigade, Broughton Road, attended Holy 932 Tate James Private 36 45435 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. and Ellen Tate Communal School ROH, SS + 1917 + Mon. 20 (DOW) 6th Division) SS. Brother: Will. Trinity Boys' (Hay and Corn Cemetery. I.S.11. Holy Trinity Boys' May 1918 Mourned by Sally, School, SS - Merchants) School ROH, SS Grace and Mary. Admitted: 25 (Served) November 1889; Left: 9 January 1894.

Born and E. in SS. Enlisted into the DLI in May 1916. Wounded and Tyne Cot Thurs. 20 20/DLI (123 suffering from Memorial. Panel 21 September 117 Corbridge South Shields' St. Thomas' December 1917 + Thurs. 20 1202 Tate William Graham Private Unknown Brigade, 41st 32713 No 1914-5 Star France shell-shock and 128 to 131 and 1917 Street, SS Empire Theatre Church ROH Soldiers Died in December 1917 Division) spent time in a 162 and 162A. the Great War hospital in (Belgium). Leicester. Returned to the Front in July 1917. 'A' Company, N.E.R. Memorial Sat. 19 October 17/NF (N.E.R. Second son of (Roll of Honour), 1918 + Lt-Colonel Pioneers) 20/21 November Alexander and the Brother and Sister- N.E.R. - Craneman Born in SS. E. Cantaing British York + Dock J. Shakespear 1242 Tate Alexander L/C 30 2 October 1918 (Divisional 17/742 1915 (1914-5 France late Mary Ann in-Law: Bob and at Tyne Dock York. Cemetery. C.2. Superintendent's Book + Soldiers Pioneers, 52nd Star) Tate (née Polly Emmy. Staff ROH, Tyne Died in the Great (Lowland) Smith) Dock War Division) 'Of St. Jude's Harton Cemetery. 23 (Burial Late-3rd Bn. DLI 32 Walpole Street, A Holder-Up Parish' - Burial 3930 Tate James Civilian 9 April 1920 D.1311. (South Sat. 9 April 1921 Register) (Burial Register) SS (Burial Register) Register. (In Shields). Memoriam).

Eldest son of Jasper and Gertrude M. Tate His birth was (née Harman) of registered in SS - 60 Blagdon September q. Avenue, SS [Mrs. 1894. He G. Meria of 60 [His father [He enlisted on 28 attended Westoe Wed. 8 August He worked in the Blagdon Avenue - [He was awarded the MM for 62nd Bn., 2nd Jasper's death was September 1915 Road Boys' School 1917 + Sat. 14 65 (Born: 21 Canada (Formerly office of a Attestation Papers rescuing an officer at Vimy Ridge Wed. 8 August 4207 Tate Jasper Private Military Medal Unknown Canadian Division, 464282 registered in SS - at Vernon, British in SS. He went December 1918 July 1894) South Shields) barrister-at-law in - NOK.] (They while poisonous shells were 1917 Canadian Army December q. Columbia, out to Canada (re. his MM Canada ('Gazette') were married on bursting all around - 'Gazette'.] 1936, aged 65.] Canada.] after his school award) 10 September days with an 1890. Their uncle, the marriage was Reverend C.M. registered in SS Tate of Blyth. during the September q. 1890).

A P.O.W. in 166 John Royal Inniskilling Germany by 28 Mon. 29 April 5936 Tate John Private Unknown Unknown Williamson Street, Tyne Dock Married. Fusiliers April 1918 - 1918 SS (in April 1918) 'Gazette'.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Rhoda Mary A. Born in SS - Tate (née Brenen Siblings (all births December q. B: SS - 29 August registered in SS): 1883. Siblings (all 1896; D: SS - Hannah Mary born in SS; 1911 22 Wilson Street, September q. (March q. 1877), ages): John (26; A [His father, Davison (A Cartman), SS (in 1901), 15 1973) of 12 Back Mary (December Cartman (No. Son of Davison was born in SS (December q. Wilson Street, SS Wilson Street, SS. q. 1878 or 6752)), Harriet Royal Engineers and Hannah Ann 1841) and died in SS - June q. Brunswick St. & David (GRO) 368186 (Formerly (in 1911 and A Cartman (in (They were September q. (19) & William 6751 Tate Sapper 72 June q. 1956 (SS) (Formerly Army No 1914-5 Star Tate of 15 Wilson 1929, aged 87. His mother, Wilson St. Roll of [Davison - MRIC] R4/069056) 1913), and 12 1911) married on 30 1879), Sarah (16). Children (all Service Corps) Street, SS (in Hannah Ann, was born in SS and Honour. Back Wilson June 1915. Their Arkley (June q. SS): Ethel M. (June 1911). died in SS - June q. 1913, aged Street, SS (in 1915 marriage was 1880) and Joseph q. 1920), John L. 61.] - Electoral Roll) registered in SS (June q. 1882; (December q. during the June Colliery Horse 1926), Peter (Sept. quarter of 1915). Keeper - Below Q. 1934) & [A Widower in Ground). Davison (March q. 1911.] 1938).

Siblings (all births registered in SS): Hannah Mary Siblings (all born in (March q. 1877), [His father, Davison (A Cartman), SS; 1911 ages): 22 Wilson Street, Mary (December Son of Davison was born in SS (December q. David [Davison] SS (in 1901), 15 q. 1878 or and Hannah Ann 1841) and died in SS - June q. (27; A Cartman Brunswick St. & Wilson Street, SS A Cartman (in September q. 6752 Tate John Sapper Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers Tate of 15 Wilson 1929, aged 87. His mother, (No. 6751)), Wilson St. Roll of (in 1911, 1913, 1911) 1879), Sarah Street, SS (in Hannah Ann, was born in SS and Harriet (19; Honour. 1915 and 1918 - Arkley (June q. 1911). died in SS - June q. 1913, aged Working in a Fish Electoral Roll) 1880) and Joseph 61.] Shop) & William (June q. 1882; (16; A Labourer). Colliery Horse Keeper - Below Ground).

Brother: Tom. Habarcq Born and E. in SS. Tues. 15 & Fri. 18 19 November Son of Elizabeth Sister: Laura. Communal 23 July 1916 6th Cyclist 36 Leighton Formerly 12527 Whitburn Colliery August 1916 + Fri. 18 August 160 Taylor George Private 23 or 24 3516 1915 (1914-5 France Whitburn Colliery and the late Unmarried. Sister and B-in-L: Cemetery (DOW) Battalion Street, SS Yorkshire Regt. ROH Soldiers Died in 1916 Star) Thomas Taylor Polly and George Extension. Fiance: Louie. the Great War (in France). VIII.D.2.

Thurs. 8 June 1916 Eldest son of 7/Cameron Born: Birtley, Co. + Wed. 23 May William and Noeux-les-Mines Highlanders (44 55 Garrick Street, Whitburn Colliery Durham. E. and R. Whitburn Colliery 1917 + Thurs. 23 379 Taylor Robinson Private 20 23 May 1916 S/21131 No 1914-5 Star France Rebecca Taylor of Unmarried. Sister: Nellie. Communal Thurs. 8 June 1916 Brigade, 15th SS (Putter) SS. (In ROH May 1918 + 55 Garrick Street, Cemetery. I.M.28. (Scottish) Division) Memoriam). Soldiers Died in SS the Great War

Son of John Brothers: Private William (Casual William Iverson Labourer - Colliery (SS, June q. 1897; (above and below Unmarried. No. 1406) All Saints' Church [His father, John William, was Tues. 1 February ground)) and [Siblings (all born (Signaller) and AB ROH, West Harton Tues. 1 February born in SS and was 38. His Born in SS. E. 1916 + Mon. 30 8/King's Own 50 Nora Street, SS Coal Miner: 'Pit Mary Taylor of 26 in SS): Mary (6 in Joseph Henry (No. + West Harton 1916 (Includes mother, Mary, was also born in West Hartlepool, October 1916 + Scottish Borderers 10 July 1915 (1911) and 26 Lad Off Hand' Marlborough 1901), Catherine 3996) (RN - 'With Loos Memorial. Methodist Church photos of two of 442 Taylor David John Private 21 or 22 30 October 1915 14763 France SS and was also 38. They had Co. Durham. R. Wed. 28 May (46 Brigade, 15th (1914-5 Star) Marlborough (Colliery - below Street, SS (1901), Eliza A. (March q. the Grand Seas Panel 53 to 56 Memorial Cross + his brothers) + been married for 18 years and SS. In Memoriam 2014 + Soldiers (Scottish) Division) Street, SS (1901) ground) (1911) 50 Nora Street, SS 1903) and John Fleet': 'Gazette'). St. Nicholas' Wed. 28 May had had six children, all still placed by Bertha. Died in the Great (1911) and 1 William (1 year 9 [Both of their Church ROH, West 2014 living.] War Terrace, months in 1911).] photos were in Boldon (?) Whiteleas, Tyne the 'Gazette' on Dock (in February Tues. 1 February 1916) 1916.]

Barbara Bruce Born and E. in SS. Taylor (née Called up as a Wood). (They Reservist. Had were married in His son, Ralph Wed. 25 served seven St. Aidan's Church, Hillary Taylor, died Wellington Street November 1914 + 21 September 8 September 1914 Fifth son of [His wife's birth was registered in years in India. La Ferte-sous- 2/DLI (18 Brigade, SS, on 7 August on 17 August Roll of Honour, SS Thurs. 20 Wed. 25 487 Taylor Robert G. Private 26 1914 (Battle of 8982 (1914 'Mons' France Whitburn Colliery Elizabeth and the SS - June q. 1891. They had one Killed in the Battle Jouarre Memorial. 6th Division) 1911. Their 1913. His other + Whitburn September 1917 + November 1914 the Aisne) Star') late John Wood surviving child.] of the Aisne. The (France). marriage was son was called Colliery ROH Soldiers Died in 'Gazette' says he registered in SS Robbie. the Great War was KIA on 20 during the September. (In September Memoriam). quarter of 1911).

[Attack on La Boisselle - moved forward from assembly trenches Fri. 1 July 2016 + 'D' Company, 26 nr. Tara Redoubt. War Diary Thiépval Born in SS. Mon. 4 July 1916 + (Tyneside Irish) / 10 January 1916 Son of Mrs. Ann notes 'A' & 'B' Coys in front, 'B' & Memorial. Pier 663 Taylor John Thomas Private 22 1 July 1916 26/1254 France Enlisted in John Sheen + NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) Farrell 'D' in reserve. Owing to high and Face 10B, 11B Newcastle. Soldiers Died in 34th Division) casualties attack held up - small and 12B the Great War parties holding out in shell holes in N M's L. Casualties 489]

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Sister and B-in-L: Mr. & Mrs. B. and E. in SS. Thomas of 275 Worked for N.E.R. 1st/7th DLI Youngest son of His mother, Mary Ann, died on South Taylor at the Tyne Dock Wed. 18 and Fri. (Territorial) George and the 16 November 1902, aged 46. His Street, SS. Locomotive Sheds Bailleul Road East N.E.R. - Engine N.E.R. Memorial 20 July + Tues. 24 (Divisional 28 Taylor Street, late Mary Ann father, George, died on 13 March Brother & S-in-L: as an Engine Cemetery, St. 912 Taylor Thomas William Private 22 26 June 1917 276169 No 1914-5 Star France Fireman (Tyne Unmarried. (Roll of Honour), July 1917 + Fri. 20 July 1917 Pioneers, 50th High Shields Taylor of 28 Taylor 1926, aged 71. (Parents' Mr. & Mrs. G. Fireman. Laurent-Blangy. Dock) York. Soldiers Died in (Northumbrian) Street, High Headstone in Harton Cemetery. Taylor of 82 Vine Formerly 7/4081 III.A.16. the Great War Division) Shields H.). Street, Tyne Dock. DLI. Memorial Uncle: Mr. Duncan Service at St. Taylor of 121 Mile Jude's, SS. End Road, SS. 1st/7th DLI Son of Mrs. Eliza (Territorial) Born in Ripon, Taylor of 4 Hénin Communal 25 September (Divisional Yorkshire. E. SS. Soldiers Died in 1013 Taylor John Edward Private 25 276184 France Holgate Row, Cemetery 1917 Pioneers, 50th Resided in the Great War Willington Road, Extension. II.A.4. (Northumbrian) Bradford. Leeds Division) Born in Jarrow. E. Sunderland. Son of John and Committed Mary Jane Taylor suicide by (née Forrest) of 45 Brother: Joseph [His father, John, was born in drowning in a lake Canon Cockin Henry Taylor (20 Sunderland and was a 55-year in Hebburn. Street, Hendon, [Brother: Thomas - in April 1911; B: old Plater in a Shipyard. His Coroner's Inquest. Sunderland Wed. 17 May No. 2 Depot Iron Moulder in an Sunderland. (They born in Jarrow and Jarrow; 30 August 1915 5 Birch Street, mother, Mary Jane, was born in Left a suicide ( Road) Jarrow Library 1917 + Soldiers 1037 Taylor William Corporal 28 14 May 1916 Company 51458 France Engineering were married on 8 17 in April 1911; a Apprentice (1914-5 Star) Jarrow (in 1911) Sunderland and was also 55. letter. Enlisted: Cemetery. ROH Died in the Great (Newark, Notts.) Works (in 1911) January 1878. Post Office Draughtsman in a They had been married for 33 Sept. 1914. 13.AA.13597.C. War Their marriage employee.] Shipyard). Sister: years and had had eight children, Wounded by was registered in Alice Beck, Birch all still living.] shrapnel in SS during the Street, Jarrow. January 1916 and March quarter of spent time in 1878). hospital in London. Tyne Cot Sat. 24 November Born in West 15/DLI (64 Memorial. Panel St. Bede's R.C. 1917 + Tues. 22 He had brothers Stanley, Co. Thurs. 20 1178 Taylor Michael Private Unknown 22 October 1917 Brigade, 21st 43557 France 30 Peel Street, SS Whitburn Colliery 128 to 131 and Sacred Heart October 1918 + and sisters. Durham. E. December 1917 Division) 162 and 162A. Altar, SS Soldiers Died in Sunderland. R. SS. (Belgium). the Great War

B & S-in-L: William N.E.R. Memorial Fri. 1 October Son of William and (Tyneside Irish in (Roll of Honour), 1915 + Fri. 30 'C' Company, Jane Taylor of 8 Born in SS. E. York. Fri. 1 October October 1915) & York + Dock November 1917 + 17/NF (N.E.R. Pontop Street, SS. [Sister & Brother-in-Law: The 'Gazette' says Dozinghem 1915 (Including 20/21 November Minnie. B & S-in- Superintendent's Tues. 16 17 November Pioneers) N.E.R. - Craneman (His mother's Charlotte & Thomas Heppell of 6 his mother lived at Military his mother and his 1185 Taylor Vincent Private 25 17/1271 1915 (1914-5 France L: Harry (a Stoker Staff ROH, Tyne November 1920 + 1917 (DOW) (Divisional at Tyne Dock photo was in the Pontop Street, SS (Married in SS - 8 Pontop Street, Cemetery. XII.B.5. two brothers) + Star) in the RND in Dock + St. Mary's Lt-Colonel J. Pioneers, 32nd 'Gazette' on June q. 1914).] SS. DOW R. in A. (Belgium). Fri. 30 November October 1915 (No. Parish Churchyard Shakespear Book Division) Friday 1 October (In Memoriam). 1917 4327)) & Memorial Cross, + Soldiers Died in 1915). Susannah. Tyne Dock the Great War Grandson of 1st/8th (Irish - William Burns of Territorial) The Tyne Dock. Only son of Joseph Killed on the first Ypres (Menin St. Mary's Parish King's (Liverpool Sisters: Katie, 87 Bede Street, and Sarah Jane day of the Battle Gate) Memorial. Churchyard Sat. 25 August 1405 Taylor William Burns Private 20 31 July 1917 Regt.) (165 49911 France Unmarried. Sarah, Maggie, Tyne Dock Taylor of 87 Bede of Passchendaele. Panel 4 and 6. Memorial Cross, 1917 Brigade, 55th Nellie and Jennie + Street, Tyne Dock No SDGW entry. (Belgium). Tyne Dock (West Lancashire) B-in-L: Jim Division) Sanderson (in France).

Son of John Born and E. in SS. Unmarried. William (Casual Birth registered in [Siblings (all born [War Diary Labourer - Colliery SS - June q. 1897. in SS): Mary (6 in [In support trenches around records that out of (above and below [His father, John 1901), Catherine Mouquet Farm (27/9). Attack on 4 companies (less ground)) and William, was born Tues. 1 February 1 Jesmond Eliza A. (March q. Hessian Trench - advanced at 2 platoons) that Tues. 1 February 9/West Yorkshire Mary Taylor of 26 in SS and was 38. 1916 (Includes Terrace, 1903) and John 2.57 pm. - a mass of barbed wire took Stuff 1916 + Wed. 28 27 September Regt. (32 Brigade, Marlborough His mother, Mary, photos of two of 1406 Taylor William Iverson Private 19 3/9066 France Whiteleas, Tyne William (1 year 9 around Zollern Redoubt causing Redoubt on 27/9 NO CWGC entry. May 2014 + 1916 (Somme) 11th (Northern) Street, SS (1901), was also born in his brothers) + Dock (in February months in 1911). loss of direction & instead of only one officer & Soldiers Died in Division) 50 Nora Street, SS SS and was also Wed. 28 May 1916) Brother: AB arriving at Hessian Trench 24 other ranks the Great War (1911) and 1 38. They had 2014 Joseph Henry (No. entered & captured Stuff answered roll call Jesmond Terrace, been married for 3996)(RN - 'With Redoubt c. 3.15 pm.] on morning of 1 Whiteleas, Tyne 18 years and had the Grand Seas October.] Dock (in February had six children, Fleet' ('Gazette')).] 1916) all still living.]

E. London. R. 'D' Company, Clapham 1st/5th Common. DOW R. St. Aidan's Church Tues. 28 August (Territorial) Eldest son of Brandhoek New in A. 'Sidney ROH, SS + 1917 + Mon. 30 20 years 9 17 August 1917 London Regt. William and Emily Military Cemetery 1410 Taylor Sydney Sergeant 301271 France Taylor' on the St. Memorial Window January 1922 + months (DOW) (London Rifle Jane Taylor of 3 No. 3. II.D.16. Aidan's Memorial in St. Aidan's Soldiers Died in Brigade) (169 Fairles Street, SS (Belgium). Window - 'in his Church, SS the Great War Brigade, 56th (1st 21st year' - London) Division) 'Gazette'.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Born and E. in SS. KIA on the first Sat. 20 November day of the Battle Son of Sarah A. 1915 + Tues. 25 of Loos. (In 25 September 15/DLI (64 11 September North Eastern and the late Brunswick St. & September 1917 + He had one Memoriam). Loos Memorial. Sat. 20 November 1430 Taylor Alexander Private 23 1915 (Battle of Brigade, 21st 23030 1915 (1914-5 France Paper Mills, Alexander Taylor Wilson St. Roll of Tues. 22 April brother. 15/DLI were in 64 Panel 106 and 107 1915 Loos) Division) Star) Marsden of 16 Brunswick Honour. 1919 + Soldiers Brigade, 21st Street, SS Died in the Great Division, in War August/Septembe r 1915. 10/Lincolnshire Son of Margaret Regt. (Grimsby Jane and the late Born in Hebburn. Cement House St. John's Church Soldiers Died in 1910 Taylor John Kempler Private 22 17 October 1917 Chums) (101 30597 No 1914-5 Star France Hebburn. William Henry E. Sunderland. R. Cemetery. I.I.11. ROH, Hebburn the Great War Brigade, 34th Taylor of 4 Station Hebburn. (Belgium). Division) Road, Hebburn

[Attack on Gird Lines 9.25 am. - leading waves [To Fricourt (14/9), Bernafay soon checked by Wood via Pommiers Redoubt 16 September strong machine- Fri. 20 October 28 Back Glen (15/9). Moved forward during Thiépval 1916 (Battle of 10/DLI (43 1 November 1914 gun fire. Only Born in Hebburn. 1916 (Jarrow Street, Hebburn afternoon through Delville Wood Memorial. Pier St. John's Church 1911 Taylor William Private Unknown Flers-Courcelette, Brigade, 14th 4/7757 (1914 'Mons' France about 100 men E. Jarrow. R. Express) + Soldiers (in September to trenches east of Longueval- and Face 14A and ROH, Hebburn Somme - Attack (Light) Division) Star') were available for Hebburn. Died in the Great 1916) Flers Road. At midnight went 15C on Gird Lines) renewed attack at War forward to front line facing 6.55 pm. Relieved Gueudecourt.] and to Pommiers Redoubt (17/9). Casualties - 397.]

Evelyn Adamson Born: 18/DLI (Durham Son of James and (formerly Taylor) Spennymoor, Co. 26 May 1917 Cemetery. Soldiers Died in 1942 Taylor John Edgar L/C 24 Pals) (93 Brigade, 18/1659 No 1914-5 Star Boldon Colliery. Annie Taylor of of 12 Mary Street, Durham. E. (DOW) 2.AE.1420. the Great War 31st Division) Sunderland Stockton Road, Sunderland. R. (Sunderland). Sunderland Boldon Colliery.

Brother: John Tyne Cot 11/NF (68 Born: Howdon, 20 September Thomas Taylor of Memorial. Panel Jarrow Library Soldiers Died in 2324 Taylor Benjamin Private 29 Brigade, 23rd 46550 No 1914-5 Star France Northumberland. 1917 Beech Street, 19 to 23 and 162. ROH the Great War Division) E. Newcastle. Jarrow. (Belgium).

Mary H. Taylor (née Trotter) of B. & E. in SS. The 130 Maxwell Brother & S-in-L: 'Gazette' says he Street, SS. (They Hugh & Annie was KIA on 4 or 5 were married in Taylor. Brothers: Tues. 1, Wed. 2 & September 1918. Lebucquière 10/West Yorkshire St. Michael's Bob & John Taylor. Thurs. 3 October + 4 September 1918 130 Maxwell Memorial Sevice Communal Regt. (50 Brigade, Cookson's Lead Church, SS, on 16 B-in-L: Matt (RNR) Mon. 4 November 2768 Taylor James Private 39 [5 September - 17577 France Street, SS (in at St. Michael's, Cemetery 17th (Northern) Works November 1901. & S-in-L: Maggie. 1918 + Soldiers SDGW] September 1918) Westoe. Sister: Extension. Division) Their marriage Sister & B-in-L: Isa Died in the Great Maggie. Sister & IV.D.11. was registered in & Isaac Brown of War Brother-in-Law: South Shields 120 Wharton Martha and John during the Street, SS. Patterson. December quarter of 1901).

Margaret Ann (Maggie) Taylor He had one son. Born and E. in SS. (née Liddle) of 56 Only Sister & B-in- Formerly 9613 Dacre Street, SS. L: Lucy & Joe West Yorkshire Wed. 4 April 1917 (They were Only son of Mr. Moffet + niece Regt. His widow's + Mon. 16 April 23rd Company married in SS' Sailly-Saillisel 56 Dacre Street, Whitburn Colliery and Mrs. Taylor of Nancy of 36 address in April Whitburn Colliery 1917 + Tues. 4 Mon. 16 April 2921 Taylor Thomas Private 22 4 March 1917 MGC (23 Brigade, 72498 France Registry Office on British Cemetery. SS (Putter) 6 Imeary Street, Imeary Street, SS. 1917 is given as 78 ROH March 1919 + 1917 8th Division) 5 October 1916. III.H.3. SS Brother: James Ashley Road, SS. Soldiers Died in Their marriage Taylor, died 19 Letter from his the Great War was registered in September 1909, chum - J. Sadler. SS during the aged 18. (In Memoriam). December quarter of 1916). Born in SS. E. 57th Bn. MGC North Shields. Anneux British Soldiers Died in 2922 Taylor James Private Unknown 8 October 1918 71905 France (57th Division) Formerly 23969 Cemetery. I.C.6. the Great War NF. His father, Mr. Harry Taylor of 1/King's Own 222 Hawthorne Yorkshire Light Street, Edgewood, Born in SS. E. Guizancourt Farm Infantry (151 Soldiers Died in 3016 Taylor George Henry Private Unknown 3 October 1918 47603 No 1914-5 Star France Pittsburgh, PA., Pontefract, Cemetery, Gouy. Brigade, 50th the Great War USA, applied for Yorkshire. A.26. (Northumbrian) his son's medals Division) on 12 December 1921.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Siblings: Tom, George and Memorial Service 13/DLI (74 Son of Mrs. and Minnie. He had Etretat at St. Michael's, Mon. 4 November 3032 Taylor George W. Private Unknown 16 October 1918 Brigade, 25th 203714 No 1914-5 Star France the late William two daughters: Churchyard Westoe. No 1918 Division) Taylor Annie and Maggie. Extension. II.H.5. SDGW entry. Brothers-in-Law: Harry and Jack.

Born in SS. E. and 1/Essex Regt. (88 Azmak Cemetery, 20111 (MRIC = 27 October 1915 Dardanelles R. in Wallsend. Soldiers Died in 3253 Taylor Walter Ernest Private Unknown 9 November 1915 Brigade, 29th Wallsend. Suvla. II.B.14. 201181) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Formerly 80293 the Great War Division) (Turkey). RFA.

2nd/6th (Territorial) South 21 March 1918 Staffordshire Regt. Born in Jarrow. E. Arras Memorial. Soldiers Died in 3331 Taylor John James Private Unknown ('Operation 39755 No 1914-5 Star France (176 Brigade, 59th Sunderland. Bay 7 and 8 the Great War Michael') (2nd North Midland) Division)

Elizabeth Alice Taylor (née Twizell). (They A Mercantile were married in He had children. Marine List of St. Michael's Brother-in-Law: Deaths gives his Sat. 15 November Alfred (E. - Church, SS, on 23 John. Mother-in- place of residency Tower Hill 3767 Taylor Master Unknown 4 February 1918 'Treveal' Mercantile Marine South Shields. 1919 + Sat. 4 'Gazette') March 1904. Law: Mrs. Twizell. as SS. Lost at sea Memorial February 1922 Their marriage Remembered by through enemy was registered in Willie and Gertie. action - 'Gazette'. SS during the (In Memoriam). March quarter of 1904). Brother: George - The 'Phare' was Died 26 January Son of Duncan torpedoed when [His father died on 19 September 1907, aged 15. Gordon Taylor (A 2½ miles north of 1930, aged 70. His mother died Sister: Isabella Watchman - Scarborough. It Westoe on 29 November 1934, aged 74. Hails Taylor - Died Mon. 1 November SS 'Phare' Westoe Cemetery was carrying gas Cemetery. 3807 Taylor William Hails AB 30 31 October 1917 Mercantile Marine A Mariner Ellen Taylor (Parents' Headstone in Westoe 18 September 1920 + Tues. 31 (London) Burial Register) coal from the Tyne 1D.733. (South Cemetery. 1D. 733). 'Of St. 1907, aged 18. S & October 1922 and Ellen Hails to London. 14 of Shields). Stephen's Parish' - Westoe B-in-L: Ada & Taylor of 121 Mile the crew of 18 Cemetery Burial Register.] Charles. B & S-in- End Road, SS drowned. (In L: Duncan & Memoriam). Florrie. A Seaman 'Of St. Mark's Westoe Charles 27 November 15 George Potts (Westoe Grandmother: Parish' - Westoe Cemetery. Sat. 27 November 3819 Taylor AB 39 HMS President III TZ/8097 (RNVR) Williamson 1918 Street, SS Cemetery Burial Thomasina Taylor. Cemetery Burial 3C.250. (South 1920 Register) Register. Shields). 20 (Tyneside Thiépval Fri. 24 November Messrs Son of George and Fri. 24 November Scottish) / NF Memorial. Pier 1916 + Fri. 1 July 3828 Taylor James Sergeant 25 1 July 1916 20/706 No 1914-5 Star France 81 Edith Street, SS Eltringham's, Jane Taylor of 81 1916 + 'Illustrated (102 Brigade, 34th and Face 10B, 11B 2016 + Mon. 4 July Edith Street, SS Chronicle' 1916 Division) and 12B 1916

Son of John William (Casual Brother: Private Labourer - Colliery David John Taylor, (above and below [Siblings (all born [His father, John William, was 8/KOSB, KIA 30 ground)) and Tues. 1 February 1 Jesmond in SS): Mary (6 in born in SS and was 38. His October 1915, age Mary Taylor of 26 1916 (Includes Terrace, 1901), Catherine mother, Mary, was also born in unknown (No. Tues. 1 February Marlborough 'With the Grand photos of two of 3996 Taylor Joseph Henry AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy Whiteleas, Tyne Eliza A. (March q. SS and was also 38. They had 442). Brother: 1916 + Wed. 28 Street, SS (1901), Fleet' - 'Gazette'. his brothers) + Dock (in February 1903) and John been married for 18 years and Private William May 2014 50 Nora Street, SS Wed. 28 May 1916) William (1 year 9 had had six children, all still Iverson Taylor (1911) and 1 2014 months in 1911).] living.] (No. 1406), a Jesmond Terrace, Signaller, formerly Whiteleas, Tyne of Harton Colliery. Dock (in February 1916)

Brothers: 2nd- Eldest son of Lieutenant John Only Sister & Councillor John Taylor (No. 4302) - Brother-in-Law: Taylor O.B.E. and [His father, John (A Retired Died 3 July 1946, Winifred & Margaret Taylor Builders' Merchant - Burial aged 50 (at Thomas W. Sat. 4 March 1916 ('One Time Lord Register), died 26 September Corbridge, Thursfield. (She (Including his 4042 Taylor Robert Clark Captain Unknown Unknown Mayor of SS' - 1945, aged 87. He was then Northumberland) Sat. 4 March 1916 died at father and both Headstone). residing at 154 Westoe Road, SS. and Private Middlesbrough on his brothers) (There is a Family His mother, Margaret, died 11 Simpson Taylor 13 February 1957, Headstone in April 1930, aged 70.] (No. 4225) - Died 3 aged 64) (Family Harton Cemetery July 1941, aged 53 Headstone). (O.11754A)). (at Montana, Switzerland).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details He was 17 in October 1915. 13/NF (62 'Wounded in Fri. 15 October Fri. 15 October 4180 Taylor George Private Unknown Unknown Brigade, 21st 1914-5 Star France 24 Reed Street, SS France on going 1915 1915 Division) into action for the first time' - 'Gazette'.

Son of Councillor [Only Sister & Brothers: 2nd- His birth was John Taylor O.B.E. Brother-in-Law: Lieutenant John registered in SS - [His father, John (A Retired and Margaret Winifred & Taylor (No. 4302) - March q. 1888. Builders' Merchant - Burial Sat. 4 March 1916 Taylor ('One Time Thomas W. Died 3 July 1946, He died at Register), died 26 September (Family Group - Public Schools' Lord Mayor of SS' - Thursfield. (She aged 50 (at Montana, 4225 Taylor Simpson Private 53 3 July 1941 1945, aged 87. He was then Sat. 4 March 1916 Including his Company Headstone). died at Corbridge, Switzerland - residing at 154 Westoe Road, SS. father and both (There is a Family Middlesbrough on Northumberland) Headstone. In the His mother, Margaret, died 11 his brothers) Headstone in 13 February 1957, and Captain fighting line for April 1930, aged 70.] Harton Cemetery aged 64) (Family Robert Clark four months (by (O.11754A)). Headstone).] Taylor (No. 4042) . March 1916).

Eldest son of Jane and the late Brother-in-Law: William Taylor of 8 Gunner Thomas Fri. 1 October Brothers: Private Vincent Taylor, Tyneside Irish Pontop Street, SS. William Heppell, 1915 (Family 17/NF, DOW 17 November 1917, Stationed on [Probably 'C' (She was a widow 185th Siege Fri. 1 October Group - Including 4287 Taylor William Private Unknown Unknown 27/716 No 1914-5 Star France aged 25 (No. 1185) & Stoker Salisbury Plain in Company 27/NF - by 1 October 1915 Battery RGA, 18 1915 his mother, his Harry Taylor, RND - at Gallipoli October 1915. John Sheen] - when her September 1918, two brothers and (No. ). photograph aged 32 (No. his brother-in-law) appeared in the 2539). 'Gazette').

Son of Councillor Brother: Captain John Taylor OBE Robert Clark and Margaret Brother: Private Taylor (No. 4042). Taylor. (His Simpson Taylor, Only Sister & B-in- Sat. 4 March 1916 4th father, once Lord [His mother, Margaret, died 11 Public Schools' L: Winifred & (Family Group - (Northumbrian) Mayor of SS, a April 1930, aged 70. There is a Company, Died 3 Thomas W. 4302 Taylor John 2nd-Lieutenant 50 3 July 1946 Sat. 4 March 1916 Including his Howitzer Brigade retired Builders' Family Headstone in Harton July 1941 at Thursfield. (She father and both RFA Merchant, died 26 Cemetery. O.11754A.] Montana, died at his brothers) September 1945, Switzerland, aged Middlesbrough on aged 87, then 53 (No. 4225). 13 February 1957, residing at 154 aged 64 - Family Westoe Road,SS). Headstone).

Serving at The Brother: Private Dardanelles (in Fri. 1 October [Sister & B-in-L: Charlotte and Youngest son of Vincent Taylor, October 1915) - 1915 (Family Thomas Heppell of 6 Pontop Dardanelles 8 Pontop Street, William and Jane 17/NF, DOW 17 'Gazette'. Brother Fri. 1 October Group - Including 4327 Taylor Harry Stoker Unknown Unknown RND 1914-5 Star Susannah Taylor Street, SS. (Their marriage was (Balkans 2B) SS Taylor of 8 Pontop November 1917, & S-in-L: William 1915 his mother, two registered in SS during the June Street, SS aged 25 (No. (Tyneside Irish in brothers and quarter of 1914).] 1185). October 1915) and brother-in-law) Minnie.

Mary Taylor (née Laverick). (They were married in Birth registered in Brothers: Gunner Eldest son of Mr. St. Oswin's SS - December q. 28 Crofton Street, [He had served three years in Albert E. Taylor, Sat. 14 August 76 (Born: 12 A Blacksmith's and Mrs. James Church, SS, on 27 1893. Wounded Sat. 14 August December q. 1969 Royal Field Tyne Dock (in France by 17 April 1918. RFA (No. 4382) 1915 (Family 4381 Taylor Michael Ranson Gunner September Striker for the Taylor of 28 December 1919. in the head and in 1915 + Wed. 17 (SS) Artillery August 1915 and Daughter: Jenny (SS; June q. and Saddler W.H. Group - Including 1893) N.E.R. Company Crofton Street, Their marriage a hospital in April 1918 April 1918) 1921).] Taylor, RFA (No. his two brothers) Tyne Dock was registered in France by 17 April 4383). SS during the 1918 - 'Gazette'. December quarter of 1919).

Brothers: Gunner Son of Mr. and Michael Ranson Sat. 14 August Royal Field 28 Crofton Street, Mrs. James Taylor Taylor, RFA (No. Sat. 14 August 1915 (Family 4382 Taylor Albert E. Gunner Unknown Unknown Artillery Tyne Dock of 28 Crofton 4381) and Saddler 1915 Group - Including Street, Tyne Dock W.H. Taylor, RFA his two brothers) (No. 4383). He enlisted in the 4th Brothers: Gunner (Northumbrian) 4th Son of Mr. and Albert E. Taylor, Howitzers on 28 Sat. 14 August 28 Crofton Street, Sat. 29 May 1915 (Northumbrian) Mrs. Taylor of 28 RFA (No. 4382) May 1915 - 1915 (Family 4383 Taylor William H. Saddler Unknown Unknown Tyne Dock (in + Sat. 14 August Howitzer Brigade Crofton Street, and Gunner 'Gazette'. Group - Including May 1915) 1915 RFA Tyne Dock Michael R. Taylor, Stationed at his two brothers) RFA (No. 4381). Hebburn (in August 1915) - 'Gazette'.

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Enlisted: 12 July 1915. He did not serve overseas. 'D' Company, 25 Transferred to 'B' (Tyneside Irish) / 24 James Street, Company 30/NF. John Sheen + 'Irish 4700 Taylor R. Private Unknown Unknown 25/1438 No 1914-5 Star NF (103 Brigade, Jarrow 24 February 1916 - Heroes' (1917) 34th Division) Discharged on medical grounds (Sick). (John Sheen). 120 Mile End Royal Navy (Mine- Thurs. 4 5656 Taylor James Deck Hand Unknown Unknown Road, SS (in Sweeping (RNR)) November 1915 November 1915) He attended Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - Holy Trinity Boys' 6161 Taylor William Private Unknown Unknown DLI South Shields. Admitted: 29 School ROH, SS November 1886; (Served) Left: 10 January 1892.

He died 'suddenly' at 7 Station Cottages, Tyne Eldest son of 2nd Garrison Bn. 7 Station Dock. Transferred Harton Cemetery. 48 (CGWC) or 49 No Medals A Fireman (Burial Thomas and the Sat. 8 February 3543 Teague Charles Henry Private 6 February 1919 Royal Welch 38951 Cottages, SS to Labour Corps R.7868. (South (Burial Register) Awarded To Register) late Catherine 1919 Fusiliers (Burial Register) (358718) [MRIC = Shields). Teague 358715]. The 'Gazette' says he was 49.

He had one brother - James Unmarried. [His Brown Tearney stepfather, (SS; September q. Son of the late William Curry (A 1903) - & one half- DOW R. in A. at Michael and Jane Contractor's sister - Susannah 11.30 am. on 10 Mon. 14 May St. Bede's R.C. Tearney (now Cartman), was [Enlisted: 30 October 1915. Draft Newby Curry (SS; May 1917 in 1st 1917 + Mon. 4 20 (Born: 17 Drake Bn. RND A Coal Miner [A Étaples Military Sacred Heart 10 May 1917 15 Park Street, SS Curry). Stepson of born in SS and was for BEF (Bomber): 10 July 1916. March q. 1907). Canadian Clearing June 1917 + Fri. 30 833 Tearney Michael AB April 1897 - RN (63rd (Royal TZ/8096 (RNVR) No 1914-5 Star France Shop Assistant in Cemetery. Altar, SS + Mon. 4 June 1917 (DOW) (in 1911) Louisa and William 35 in 1911. Louisa Joined Drake Bn: 26 November Uncle: Jim. Uncle Station (Shell May 1919 + Thurs. Service Record) Naval) Division) 1911] XVIII.L.17. Waterloo Vale Roll Curry of 15 Park Curry was born in 1916 to 23 April 1917.] John & Aunt Jane Wound - Right 10 May 1923 + of Honour Street, SS (in SS and was 28 in L. Chandler + Buttock, sustained RND Database 1911) 1911 - when they Lizzie Chandler. on 23 April 1917). had been married Aunt & Uncle: Mr. for five years.] & Mrs. Hunnam + Aunt Ridley. Jim and Katy.

Son of Bernard Siblings (1891 and Sarah Tearney ages): Annie (22; (Tierney) (née B: Scotland; c. Born in Jarrow. Boyd) of 4 Palmer Winifred Tierney 1869), Patrick (20; [His father, Bernard (A General Birth registered in Street, Jarrow (in (or Tearney) (née B: Jarrow; SS - 4 Palmer Street, Labourer in 1891), was born in SS - March q. 1891). (They were Gilmartin) (?). December q. Unknown 26 September Jarrow (in 1891), A General Ireland (c. 1841) and was 50 in 1884. Baptised in St. Bede's R.C. Tearney (or Royal Army married in SS' (Their marriage 1871), Bernard 7066 Joseph Private (Born: 23 Unknown 384 1915 (1914-5 Egypt (3) and 8 Potter Labourer (in 1891. His mother, Sarah, was St. Bede's R.C. School ROH, Tierney) Medical Corps Registry Office on was registered in (18; B: Jarrow, c. January 1884) Star) Street, Jarrow (in 1901) born in Scotland (c. 1841) and Church, Jarrow, on Jarrow 9 January 1871. SS during the 1873), James (14; 1901) died in Jarrow - SS; March q. 30 January 1884. Their marriage September B: Jarrow; SS - 1926, aged 87.] Disembodied on 5 was registered in quarter of 1910). December q. May 1919. SS during the 1877) and Robert March quarter of (SS; December q. 1871). 1879).

[Enlisted: 4 January 1915. Draft for MEF: 28 June 1915. Joined Unmarried. B: Salmons Hall, Hood Bn: [Siblings (1911 Marsden. CWGC [His father, William, was born at 18.7.1915 to Son of William (An ages): Alfred = 'Dawn Street' St. Michael's ROH, Cockfield, Co. Durham, and was 14.8.1915. 28 Robert Street, Electric Pumping Sharp (23; B: and claims he was Dozinghem SS + Whitburn 60. His mother, Margaret, was Enteritis. Rejoined Anson Bn. RND SS (1901) and 9 Whitburn Colliery Engineman (Down Cockfield; Grocer's 19 (both Military Colliery ROH + Mon. 19 21 (Born: 26 27 October 1917 Dardanelles born at , Co. Hood Bn: Mon. 19 2905 Teasdale George Thomas AB (63rd (Royal TZ/3130 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Wawn Street, (Coal Miner - RND Pit)) and Margaret Assistant), Annie incorrect). DOW Cemetery. Glebe Methodist November 1917 + April 1896) (DOW) (Balkans 2B) Durham, and was 43. They had 23.12.1915 to November 1917 Naval) Division) Westoe, SS (in Database) Teasdale of 9 Sharp (17; B: in 4th Casualty XI.C.12. Church Memorial RND Database been married for 23 years and 1.1.1916. Pleurisy. 1911 and 1917) Wawn Street, Salmons Hall, Clearing Station (Belgium). Plaque, Westoe had had five children, four still Invalided to UK: Westoe, SS Marsden) and (Shell Wound - (?) living.] 12.2.1916. Draft William Fletcher Throat, Abdomen for BEF: (7; B: SS).] and Arm). 25.9.1916. Joined Anson Bn: 25.11.1916 - 27.10.1917.]

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Ellen Lavinia Tebble (née Wright) of 76 Stainton Street, Born in SS. His SS. (They were wife's - Ellen Son of Anne Judith married in St. SS 'Clearfield' 76 Stainton Street, Lavinia's - death Tower Hill St. Michael's ROH, 2901 Tebble Herbert William Chief Steward 43 23 October 1916 Mercantile Marine and the late James Michael's Church, (Newcastle) SS was registered in Memorial SS Henry Tebble SS, on 4 June SS (September q. 1895. Their 1956), aged 81. marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1895).

Son of Jane Telfer (née Hindhaugh [Vin Mullen]) and [Brother: Harold the late William Born in Stanley Telfer - Telfer of 43 Siblings (1911 Monkwearmouth, born in Primrose ages): James S. Sunderland. His A Shop Assistant - Monkwearmouth 43 Primrose Crescent, Fulwell, (40; B: Otterburn, birth was 20/DLI (123 Boot Retailing (in and aged 21 in [His mother, Jane, was born in Tancrez Farm 27 July 1916 Crescent, Fulwell, Sunderland (in Northumberland; registered in St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in PHOTO (Vin 2325 Telfer Robert Private 32 Brigade, 41st 20/989 No 1914-5 Star France 1911) + A Boot April 1911. Niece: Monkwearmouth, Co. Durham, Cemetery. I.H.16. (Ypres sector) Sunderland (in 1911). (Their S Clerk - Ship Sunderland - Honour the Great War Mullen) Division) Shop Manager in Doris Mary Telfer - and was a 62-year old widow.] (Belgium). 1911) marriage was Repairing) and March q. 1884. E. Jarrow born in registered in Emma S. (33; B: Jarrow. R. Monkwearmouth Bellingham, Otterburn). Heaton, and aged 5 in Northumberland, Newcastle. 1911.] during the September quarter of 1870).

Son of William (B: Siblings (1901 Dunston) and [To front line ages): John (25; B: Sophia Telfer (née (6/10). Two Kenton, Greenwell officers and 31 Northumberland; 23 Cuthbert Born in Hebburn. formerly Wintrip), other ranks were [His father was born in Dunston A Blacksmith), Street, Hebburn Birth registered in Fri. 9 March 1917 of 21 Victoria KIA on 7.10.1916. (Gateshead; June q. 1855). His William (19; B: (in 1891), 7 Argyle SS - March q. 1890 (Jarrow Express) + Road East, 86 men were mother was born in Chester-le- Hebburn; An 12/DLI (attached Street, Hebburn ('Richard Telfer'). Thiépval John Sheen: 'With An Assistant Hebburn. (They wounded that Street (September q. 1852) & Apprentice St. Cuthbert's 7 October 1916 from 4/DLI) (68 12 May 1916 (No (in 1901), Kilgrimol He went 'Missing' Memorial. Pier Bayonets Fixed', 4950 Telfer Richard Greenwell 2nd-Lieutenant 26 or 27 PS/5753 France School Teacher were married in day. Attacked 1.45 died in Hebburn - March q. 1907, Blacksmith), Church Roll of (Somme) Brigade, 23rd 1914-5 Star) School, Lytham St. on 7 October 1916 and Face 14A and pages 182 and 183 (in 1911) St. Nicholas' pm (7 October 47.] [B' later moved through and Elizabeth (17; B: Honour, Hebburn Division) Anne's, Lancashire - 'Jarrow Express'. 15C. - Including a Cathedral, 1916) - 'A' and 'C' gained ground at Le Sars.' Stockton), Harriet (in 1911), and 21 Formerly a Private related map of the Newcastle, in companies took Relieved and to Bécourt Wood (16; B: Percy Main, Victoria Road East, in the Royal attack 1879). [Sophia The Tangle and (8/10).] Northumberland), Hebburn Fusiliers. married John sunken Eaucourt Mary Ann (14; B: Hodgson Wintrip l'Abbaye Road Percy Main) & in Newcastle on 2 beyond. ] Dorothy (5; B: November 1874.] Hebburn).

[102nd Brigade was positioned Boldon Colliery Son of the late Born: astride Albert-Bapaume Road Miners' Social John Sheen + 12 Andrew Spoors , Co. 21 (Tyneside and facing La Boisselle. Attacked Thiépval Club ROH + St. June 1919 + Fri. 1 Telford and Emily Durham. E. Scottish) / NF 7.30 am. south of the village - Memorial. Pier Nicholas' Roll of July 2016 + Mon. 4 771 Telford Andrew Spoors Private 38 1 July 1916 21/1505 No 1914-5 Star France Boldon Colliery Wilson (formerly Jarrow. (102 Brigade, 34th heavy casualties from machine- and Face 10B, 11B Honour, Boldon July 1916 + Telford) of 167 Transferred into Division) gun and shell fire. Situation at and 12B Colliery + Boldon Soldiers Died in Charles Street, 23/NF ('B' night - about 150 men holding Colliery Workmen the Great War Boldon Colliery Company). German trenches.] War Memorial

His mother, Jane Only son of James Brunswick St. & 11/East Yorkshire Falp Telford, died Tues. 22 April William and the Wilson St. Roll of Regt. (2nd Hull; on 19 February Ploegsteert 1919 + Sat. 18 40 Brunswick St., late Jane Falp Born and E. in SS. Honour + St. 1252 Telford Robert Private 19 or 20 28 June 1918 Hull Tradesmen's 30477 No 1914-5 Star France St. Hilda's Colliery Unmarried. 1901, aged 22 Memorial. Panel February 1922 + SS Telford of 40 (In Memoriam). Hilda's Miners' Bn.) (92 Brigade, (Registered in SS). 4. (Belgium). Soldiers Died in Brunswick Street, Lodge ROH + St. 31st Division) Old friend - the Great War SS Michael's ROH, SS Meggie.

Height: 5' 4¼". [Enlisted: 4 November 1915. [DOW at 10.45 am Dark brown hair. Draft for BEF (Signaller): in 22nd General Drake Bn. RND A Barman at High Son of James and Brown eyes. C. of Étaples Military 24 (Born: 4 8 June 1917 25.7.1916 (Disembarked Hospital, Camiers Mon. 10 Mon. 10 2397 Telford James William AB (63rd (Royal TZ/8287 (RNVR) No 1914-5 Star France 13 Peel Street, SS Shields' Station Isabella Telford of E. War Gratuity: Cemetery. March 1893) (DOW) Boulogne). Joined Drake Bn: (GSW Neck and September 1917 September 1917 Naval) Division) Hotel 13 Peel Street, SS £9. Resided with XXV.H.13A. 18.11.1916 to 23.4.17 - Hip - 23 April his parents. DOW Wounded (Battle of Gavrelle).] 1917).] R. in A.

[To Millencourt (12/9), Bécourt Wood (15/9), support lines behind Martinpuich (18/9). Two Thiépval 11/NF (68 24 September 25 August 1915 companies to Contalmaison Born in Hebburn. Memorial. Pier Soldiers Died in 2681 Telford William Private Unknown Brigade, 23rd 6394 France 1916 (Somme) (1914-5 Star) (20/9). Took over front line E. Newcastle. and Face 10B, 11B the Great War Division) (22/9). With 10/NF in attack on and 12B 26th Avenue (25/9). Relieved & to bivouacs near Fricourt (26/9).]

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Wounded and in a hospital in Manchester by 15 Glasgow A Hairdresser (His Fri. 15 June 1917 June 1917. 'He Highlanders 22 Newmarch business was [Wounded for the second time in (Jarrow Express) + 4967 Telford John R. Private Unknown Unknown was sniped while (Highland Light Street, Jarrow based in Western April 1918 (Jarrow Express).] Fri. 26 April 1918 bandaging a Infantry) Road, Jarrow) (Jarrow Express) wounded comrade' - 'Jarrow Express'. Mary A. Telford Children (all Birth registered in (née Scott). (They registered in SS): SS - December q. were married in John G. (March q. 1882. He St. Mary's Church, 1913), Richard O. attended Holy SS, on 25 Holy Trinity Boys' December q. 1958 Royal Army (June q. 1916), Trinity Boys' 6081 Telford Richard Ord Private 76 South Shields. December 1909. School ROH, SS (Tynemouth) Medical Corps John J. (June q. School, SS - Their marriage (Served) 1919), Thomas Admitted: 24 was registered in and William (both November 1890; SS during the December q. Left: 19 November December quarter 1924). 1895. of 1909). Birth registered in SS - March q. 1890. He attended Holy Holy Trinity Boys' Gordon Trinity Boys' 6116 Telford William Private Unknown Unknown South Shields. School ROH, SS Highlanders School, SS - (Served) Admitted: 1 November 1897; Left: 7 October 1902. He enlisted in the 4th 4th (Northumbrian) 80 Regent Street, (Northumbrian) Tues. 18 May 6297 Telford J. Gunner Unknown Unknown Howitzer Brigade SS (in May 1915) Howitzers on 17 1915 RFA May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

Sister & B-in-L: The 'D. Temple' Mary & William (in commemorated Guardian/Adopte Salonika). Sister & [Enlisted: 14 January 1915. Draft on the Boldon d Parents: Mr. and B-in-L: Annie & Thursday 7 for MEF: 28 June 1915. Joined Colliery Workmen 15 September 56 South View Mrs. William Goss Thomas (at sea). S- Malta (Capuccini) Boldon Colliery October 1915 + 24 (Born: 14 Dardanelles Nelson Bn. (1st Platoon): 17 July War Memorial - Thursday 7 1325 Temple Daniel Goss AB 1915 (Sickness - Nelson Bn. RND TZ/3503 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Terrace, Green Boldon Colliery of 56 South View Unmarried. in-L: Bella Frame. Naval Cemetery. Workmen War Sat. 15 September March 1891) (Balkans 2B) 1915 to 16 August 1915 - to confirmed by the October 1915 Dysentry) Lane, Tyne Dock Terrace, Green His Guardian Prot.280. Memorial 1917 + RND hospital where he died at 7.40 'Gazette'. He died Lane, Tyne Dock, Parents had three Database pm. on 15 September 1915.] of sickness on SS children of their Malta. (Roy own. Sweetheart: Swales, page 82). Jennie.

He died at 1.05 am. on 14 September 1915 Adopted son of [Enlisted: 15 January 1915. Draft in St. Andrew's 14 September 97 South Readhead's Christina Herbert Pieta Military Wed. 22 24 (Born: 31 Dardanelles for MEF: 28 June 1915. Joined Military Hospital, Readhead's Wed. 22 1340 Temple John William AB 1915 (Sickness - Drake Bn. RND TZ/3483 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Palmerston Street, Shipyard (A of 97 South Unmarried. Cemetery. B.XI.5. September 1915 + August 1891) (Balkans 2B) Drake Bn: 20 August 1915 to 14 Malta, from Plaque. September 1915 Dysentery) SS Labourer) Palmerston Street, (Malta). RND Database September 1915.] dysentry. He had SS been admitted on 6 September 1915.

[He had received Had worked in the the Honorary The Danish service of the 31st Battalion, Son of George Freedom of the Buttery Company - Married with Danish Buttery 2375 Temple James Private Unknown 3 May 1917 Canadian Infantry 447528 Temple of 1 Trinity Borough for his Vimy Memorial Tues. 3 July 1917 Manager of its three children. Company as the (Alberta Regt.) Street, SS services in the Consett Branch manager of its South African Consett branch. War.] Born in SS. E. Son of Thomas Dora Susannah Sunderland. R. 22/DLI (Pioneers) Hollybrook 8 September 1914 Young Temple of Temple of Balls Howden, (Divisional Memorial, Soldiers Died in 2644 Temple Thomas Young Sergeant 29 Military Medal 3 August 1918 10497 (1914 'Mons' France 126 Green, Great Wallsend, Pioneers, 8th Southampton. the Great War Star') Northumberland Bromley, Northumberland. Division) (Hampshire). Street, Wallsend Colchester, Essex. A Regular or a Reservist.

[Attack on Gird Born in Hebburn. Trench (14/11) - E. Walker, 'D' Company Newcastle. [Part 1st/5th [To camp behind High Wood reached objective - 14 November of 'A' Company on Thiépval (Territorial) NF (3/11), Prue and Starfish heavy casualties 1916 (Somme - Butte de Memorial. Pier Soldiers Died in 2682 Temple James Private Unknown (149 Brigade, 50th 5/4149 No 1914-5 Star France Trenches (6/11), High Wood from own barrage Attack on Gird Warlencourt. and Face 10B, 11B the Great War (Northumbrian) (9/11), Flers Line (11/11), front and machine-gun Trench) Relieved and to and 12B Division) line (13/11).] fire from extreme Flers Line (15/11). right - all officers Casualties - 264. in 'C' Company To Albert (18/11).] lost.]

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details

Isabella McGregor Sat. 8 August 1914 Temple (née B. in SS. Four + Thurs. 17 June Whitehead) of 10 Only B & S-in-L: children: James 1915 + Sat. 25 Potts Bank, East Harry & Margaret (SS, Dec. q. 1906), 10 Potts Bank, [He was a civilian [Mother-in-Law: Mrs. September 1915 + Holborn, SS. Ann + nephews. S Mary Jane (Dec. q. East Holborn, SS internee at Whitehead. Aunt Lizzie + cousins Harton Cemetery. Thurs. 11 April (They were & B-in-L: Jennie & 1909), Henry McD. (in August 1914, A Seagoing Ruhleben, Mary Lizzie & Margaret Jane. H.6480. (South 1918 + Fri. 29 married in St. John Irving + (SS, June q. 1912) East Holborn Roll 3839 Temple James Seaman 40 27 January 1919 SS 'San Elfrido' Mercantile Marine June and Fireman (in 1911 Germany, who Sisters-in-Law + B-in-L: Mr. & Shields). ['Of Holy November 1918 + Mark's Church, SS, nieces. S & B-in-L: & John W. (SS, of Honour September 1915 + Burial Register) had returned Mrs. James Wraith + Maud. Trinity Parish' - Tues. 27 January on 19 July 1902. Mary Ann & Harry March q. 1915). and November home to SS by 28 Aunt & Uncle: Martha and John Burial Register.] 1920 (In Their marriage McDonald of 47 Had recently been 1918) November 1918.] Threadkell.] Memoriam) + Fri. was registered in Cambridge Street, a civilian P.O.W. 27 January 1922 + SS during the SS. Interned in Sat. 27 January September Germany. 1923 quarter of 1902).

His birth was registered in SS - December q. 1889. He attended Holy Holy Trinity Boys' West Yorkshire 5982 Temple Edward Private Unknown Unknown South Shields. Trinity Boys' School ROH, SS Regt. School, SS - (Served) Admitted: 1 November 1897; Left: 10 October 1902. He enlisted in the 4th 4th 14 Bowman (Northumbrian) (Northumbrian) Thurs. 18 May 6311 Temple T. Gunner Unknown Unknown Street, SS (in May Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 17 1915 1915) RFA May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Born and E. in SS. Son of the late Served William (A throughout the Margaret Sailmaker) and Children (1911 Boer War. In 1901 Templeman (née Elizabeth ages; all born in he was a Private in Newham) of 2 Templeman (née SS): Elizabeth the NF - a patient Sunny Terrace, SS. Berry). (They Berry (SS; June q. in the RVI Sat. 29 April 1916 36 [Baptised in 14 Foster Street, Thompson's (They were [His wife, Margaret, was born in Ypres (Menin were married in 1904 or December Hospital, Hound, + Tues. 2 May St. Hilda's 1/NF (9 Brigade, 10 January 1915 SS (in 1911), and Contractors, married in St. SS and was 35. They had been Gate) Memorial. St. Hilda's 352 Templeman William Robert L/C 16 June 1915 3/9757 France St. Hilda's Church, q. 1904), John Hants. Left 1916 + Soldiers Tues. 2 May 1916 Church, SS, on 3rd Division) (1914-5 Star) 2 Sunny Terrace, Smith's Dock, Hilda's Church, SS, married for seven years and had Panel 8 and 12. Memorial Cross SS, on 25 Newham (SS; 'effects' valued at Died in the Great 17 June 1877.] SS North Shields. on 1 June 1903. had three children, all still living.] (Belgium). December 1861. June q. 1907) and £2 19s 7d & a War Their marriage Their marriage William (SS; gratuity of £3 to was registered in was registered in September q. his widow. SS during the June SS during the 1909). Brother: quarter of 1903). December quarter Alexander Berry of 1861). Templeman (SS; Sept. q. 1874) Brothers: John Eleanor Son of John and Norquay Templeman (née Sarah Templeman Templeman (SS; Coulthard). (They Born in SS - June (née Sigsworth) of December q. were married in [His father, John (A Sailmaker), q. 1888. His wife, 46 Empress 1880; An St. Stephen's was born in SS and was 63. He Eleanor, was born 5 Wellington Street, SS (in Apprentice Joiner Church, SS, on 25 died in SS - December q. 1920, in Sunderland and Street, SS (in A Shipyard 1911). (They were in 1901; Died: Unknown December 1909. aged 73. His mother, Sarah, was was 22 in 1911. Hedley Street Roll Tues. 11 5022 Templeman William Private Unknown DLI 1901), and 46 Labourer (in married in St. Lambeth, London - (Born: 1889) Their marriage born in SS & was 61. She died in Children: George of Honour December 1917 Empress Street, SS 1911) Mary's Church, SS, March q. 1945, was registered in SS - December q. 1925, 76. Robert (in 1911) on 15 June 1873. aged 64) and SS during the Married for 37 years and had had Templeman (SS; Their marriage George Robert S. December quarter five children, three still living.] September q. was registered in (SS; December q. of 1909). (She 1910). SS during the June 1881; An was born in quarter of 1873). Apprentice Sunderland). Plumber). He enlisted in the 4th 4th 113 Eglesfield (Northumbrian) (Northumbrian) 6519 Tennant John Gunner Unknown Unknown Road, SS (in May Sat. 29 May 1915 Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 28 1915) RFA May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

1st/5th NF Son of Mrs. Mary Born: East Boldon. Tyne Cot (Territorial) (149 Alice Ternent (?) E. Newcastle. Memorial. Panel Soldiers Died in 3521 Tennent John George Private Unknown 24 October 1917 Brigade, 50th 263059 No 1914-5 Star France of 18 Holly Street, Formerly 6/5529. 19 to 23 and 162. the Great War (Northumbrian) Felling, Co. CWGC = 'John (Belgium). Division) Durham George Ternent'.

Ellen H. Tennet (née Brown). (They were Children (both 1st/5th NF married in SS' registered in SS): (Territorial) (149 Registry Office on [He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Raymona (March Birth registered in Holy Trinity Boys' December q. 1927 5739 Tennet George Ernest Private 31 Brigade, 50th South Shields. 7 December 1921. School - Admitted: 29 June 1903; q. 1923) and SS - September q. School ROH, SS (SS) (Northumbrian) Their marriage Left: 16 July 1909.] William E. 1896. (Served) Division) was registered in (September q. SS during the 1925). December quarter of 1921).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Mary A. Tennet (née Green). Birth registered in (They were SS - September q. married in St. 1891. He Mark's Church, SS, Holy Trinity School Royal Garrison attended Holy 6018 Tennet John George Gunner Unknown Unknown South Shields. on 2 August 1914. Boys' ROH, SS Artillery Trinity Boys' Their marriage (Served) School - Admitted: was registered in 3 July 1899; Left: SS during the 15 July 1904. September quarter of 1914).

Friday 25 August [Attack on La Boisselle - Brother of John 1916 + Sat. 31 assembled in Tara-Usna line on George Tennet of Born and E. in SS. March 1917 + Fri. Youngest son of right in support of 15th & 16th 'A' Company, 27 115 Fort Street, Sister and B-in-L: Thiépval 30 November the late James and Royal Scots. Moved forward 7.40 (Tyneside Irish) / 11 January 1916 115 Fort Street, SS SS. Brothers: Joe Martha and Memorial. Pier Fort Street Roll of 1917 + Fri. 1 July Friday 25 August 1120 Tennett Norman Private 18 1 July 1916 27/1263 France Polly Tennet (of Unmarried. am. Many casualties crossing NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) (John Sheen) and Tom (on Robert and Face 10B, 11B Honour 2016 + Mon. 4 July 1916 115 Fort Street, SS Chapes Spur. About 70% 34th Division) active service). Clementson (in and 12B 1916 + Soldiers ?) casualties sustained before Sister: Edie. B-in- Liverpool). Died in the Great German front line reached. L: Tom Swinney. War + 'Irish Casualties - 550.] Heroes' (1917)

Born and E. in SS. [Attack on La Boisselle - Father: L/S Robert Son of Leading He had four Mon. 7 August assembled in Tara-Usna line on John (Jack) Terrell St. Bede's R.C. Seaman Robert siblings. Sister: 1916 + Fri. 18 right in support of 15th & 16th RNR, HM Trawler Sacred Heart 'C' Company, 27 John (Jack) and Margaret - Gordon Dump August 1916 + Sat. 61 John Royal Scots. Moved forward 7.40 'Robert Smith', 20 Altar, SS + Holy (Tyneside Irish) / 11 January 1916 the late Jane 'Gazette', Cemetery, Ovillers- 11 August 1917 + Fri. 18 August 117 Terrell Alfred L/C 19 1 July 1916 27/1266 France Williamson Street, Boldon Colliery Unmarried. am. Many casualties crossing July 1917, aged 43 Trinity Church NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) Terrell (née Thursday 19 June La Boisselle. Fri. 1 July 2016 + 1916 SS Chapes Spur. About 70% (No. 2399). ROH, SS + Boldon 34th Division) Cosgrove) of 61 1919. Uncle Jack IX.R.10. Mon. 4 July 1916 + casualties sustained before Grandson of the Colliery Workmen John Williamson & Aunt Dorothy. Soldiers Died in German front line reached. late Henry Terrell War Memorial Street, SS. Aunt - Mrs. the Great War Casualties - 550.] (Master Mariner). Neeson.

Served in RNR for Jane Terrell (née 22 years. His Cosgrove) of 61 youngest brother, His son, L/C Alfred John Williamson Lieutenant Henry St. Bede's R.C. Terrell, 'C' Street, SS. (They Terrell RNR, Chatham Naval Sacred Heart Company 27/NF, 61 John Son of the late were married in married Mary Memorial. Altar, SS + Holy Tues. 4 September HM Trawler was KIA 1 July Tues. 4 September 2399 Terrell Robert John Leading Seaman 43 20 July 1917 1593D (RNR) Williamson Street, Captain Henry SS' Registry Office Hardy, third Memorial Trinity Church 1917 + Thurs. 19 'Robert Smith' 1916, aged 19 1917 SS Terrell of SS on 6 May 1896. daughter of Mr. & Reference: 26. ROH, SS + John June 1919 (No. 117). Their marriage Mrs. W. Hardy in (Kent). Williamson Street Daughter - was registered in St. Stephen's, SS, ROH Margaret Terrell. SS during the June on 24 February quarter of 1896). 1919 (Wed. 26 February 1919).

Born in SS. Birth Son of Ralph registered in SS - Henry and Elizabeth May 57 Wilson Street, December q. Margaret Jane Terrell (née Lisle). His wife, Elizabeth SS (in 1911), 19 1891. Siblings Terrell (née (They were May, was born on Pear (?) Street, SS (both born in SS): Franks) of 53 married in Holy 5 May 1896 and (in 1915 - [His father, Ralph Henry (A Dock Ada Florence Brunswick Street, Trinity Church, died in SS in 1993, 1st/5th DLI (150 Enlistment), 53 A Coal Miner (in Labourer), was born in (December q. SS (in 1918). High Shields, on aged 97. Children Harton Cemetery. Brunswick St. & 82 (Born: 20 Buried: 20 Brigade, 50th Brunswick Street, 1911) [A Retired Sunderland (March q. 1868) and 1897) and Ralph 6774 Terrell Robert John Private 205131 (They were 26 December (both births R.9623. (South Wilson St. Roll of August 1891) September 1973 (Northumbrian) SS (in 1918 - Labourer (in died in SS - September q. 1934, Henry (December married on 25 1914. Their registered in SS): Shields). Honour. Division) Electoral Roll), and September 1973)] aged 66. His mother, Margaret q. 1906). His December 1888. marriage was James H. 82 South Jane, was born in SS.] name appears on Their marriage registered in SS (September q. Palmerston Street, the Brunswick St. was registered in during the 1915) and Robert SS (in September & Wilson St. ROH SS during the December quarter J. (June q. 1920). 1973) as 'R. Tyrell'. 'Of December quarter of 1914). Holy Trinity of 1888). parish'.

Martha Thackeray Birth registered in (née Ash) of 198 SS - September q. Cuthbert Street, Fri. 31 May 1918 1894. Son: Hebburn Quay. [He never failed to (Jarrow Express) + [With two other gunners he Edward M. (SS; (They were deliver a message Fri. 1 November went forward with an Forward March q. 1920). 198 Cuthbert married in St. although the work 1918 (Jarrow DCM + Military September q. 'D' Battery 223 Observation Officer during an Awarded a gold 5386 Thackeray William Henry Bombardier 73 Street, Hebburn Hebburn Colliery Cuthbert's Church, was very Express) + Tues. Medal 1967 (SS) Brigade RFA attack and throughout displayed watch from the Quay Hebburn, on 14 hazardous owing 10 December a very high standard of courage Hebburn Heroes' June 1916. Their to hostile machine- 1918 + Fri. 13 and devotion to duty.] Fund at the marriage was guns and snipers.] December 1918 Theatre Royal, registered in SS (Jarrow Express) Hebburn - Jarrow during the June Express. quarter of 1916).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details [To positions southern end of Caterpillar Wood (14/7). 2 coys in support of 1/Gordon Highlanders Born in Boldon. E. 2/Suffolk Regt. during attack at Longueval Quarry Cemetery, 19 July 1916 3 August 1915 Son of T. and S. Darlington. MRIC Soldiers Died in 3351 Thirlaway Joseph Private 24 (76 Brigade, 3rd 19019 France (18/7). Attack at Longueval Montauban. (Somme) (1914-5 Star) Thirlaway = 1/Suffolk the Great War Division) (20/7) - advanced from Pont IV.I.10. Regiment. Street 3.35 am. Leading 2 coys with R flank exposed almost entirely lost.] Fri. 30 July 1915 Born in Hebburn. (Jarrow Express) + 'D' Company, 25 Hebburn Quay Son of Elizabeth E. Newcastle. He Étaples Military John Sheen + 1 May 1917 (Tyneside Irish) / 11 January 1916 44 Lyon Street, School ROH + St. 649 Thom John Morton Private 19 25/1319 France Thom of 44 Lyon attended Hebburn Cemetery. Soldiers Died in (DOW) NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) Hebburn Aloysius' Church Street, Hebburn Quay School, XIX.M.15A. the Great War + 34th Division) ROH, Hebburn leaving in 1908. 'Irish Heroes' (1917) Served through Dozinghem Anson Bn. RND Son of William and the Dardanelles Military 27 October 1917 Dardanelles 9 Wawn Street, Mon. 19 Mon. 19 1173 Thomas George AB 19 (63rd (Royal TZ/3130 (RNVR) 1914-5 Star Whitburn Colliery Margaret Unmarried. Campaign. DOW Cemetery. (DOW) (Balkans 2B) Westoe, SS November 1917 November 1917 Naval) Division) Teasdale R. in A. Letter XI.C.12. from Chaplain. (Belgium). Youngest son of 3/Coldstream Tues. 16 April David and Emma Born and E. in Bac-du-Sud British 28 March 1918 Guards (4th South Shields St. Michael's ROH, 1918 + Soldiers 1531 Thomas Benjamin Barber L/C 27 21684 No 1914-5 Star France Thomas of 26 Sunderland. R. SS. Cemetery, (DOW) Guards' Brigade, (SDGW). SS Died in the Great Readhead DOW R. in A. Bailleulval. II.D.3. 31st Division) War Avenue, SS

Siblings (1911 Son of Emma Born in Jarrow. E. ages; all born in Bennett (formerly Cramlington. His Jarrow): Sarah (25 - Thomas, née birth was [His mother, Emma, was born in Married for one St. Paul's Roll of 8/Somerset Light Hardy) and the registered in SS Fri. 14 May 1915 25 September India and was 50. She had year), William (20; Honour + Dunn Robert Hardy Infantry (63 8 September 1915 18 Nansen Street, A Seagoing late Samuel during the June Loos Memorial. (Jarrow Express) + 2326 Thomas Private 26 1915 (Battle of 15725 France married William Bennett 14 A Seagoing Street Boys' Dixon Brigade, 21st (1914-5 Star) Jarrow (in 1911) Fireman (in 1911) Thomas of Jarrow. quarter of 1889. Panel 38 and 39 Soldiers Died in Loos) years earlier and they had had Fireman) and School ROH, Division) Stepson of William Formerly 15725 the Great War two children, both still living.] Matilda (15). [He Jarrow Bennett of 18 NF. Died on the attended Dunn Nansen Street, first day of the Street Boys' Jarrow. Battle of Loos. School, Jarrow.]

53rd Bn. Son of Mr. A. Sherwood Harton Cemetery. 1085 High Street Thomas of 1085 Holy Trinity Soldiers Died in 3055 Thomas William Private 19 3 May 1917 Foresters (CWGC T.R. 6/9896 MRIC ? Unmarried. Born and E. in SS. H.6997. (South East, Wallsend. High Street East, Church ROH, SS the Great War = 13th Bn. Shields). Wallsend Training Reserve)

He was 27 in October 1914 and had previously Fri. 23 October Mentioned in Coldstream 18 Collingwood A Regular Soldier Son of Captain served in Egypt for 4618 Thomas Alfred H. Private Unknown Unknown 1914 'Mons' Star' France 1914 (Jarrow Despatches Guards Terrace, SS or a Reservist Thomas of SS five years. Express) Mentioned in Sir John French's Despatches.

Elizabeth Ann Thomas (née Bell). (They were Children: Lilly Bell 20 Keppel Street, married in SS' Thomas and SS (in 1901), and A Crane Man in an Unknown Registry Office on Josiah Luke Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August 5087 Thomas James Unknown 67 Livingstone Engine-Shop (in (Born: 1873) 21 June 1899. Thomas (SS; Roll of Honour 1917 Street, SS (in 1911) Their marriage December q. 1911) was registered in 1901). SS during the June quarter of 1899).

Born and E. in SS. Second son of 22 (Tyneside Messrs. Brown, Elizabeth Ann The 'Gazette' John Sheen + Fri. Jane R. Duncan Albert Communal Scottish) / NF 142 Eldon Street, Builders. McVay (formerly gives his address 21 July 1916 + 10 Thompson George Shields L/C 28 22 June 1916 22/744 No 1914-5 Star France and the late Cemetery Fri. 21 July 1916 (102 Brigade, 34th SS Mowbray Road, Thompson) of 142 as 239 South Soldiers Died in Alexander Extension. I.E.26 Division) SS. Eldon Street, SS Eldon Street, SS, in the Great War Thompson. July 1916.

Son of William and Elizabeth Brothers: Bob & 'Died through Thompson of 44 Tom + 'little sister' illness contracted Palmerston Street, [Enlisted: 20 October 1914. Miriam. Brother: while on active SS. (His father Hood Bn. (C/63): 2.11.1914 to Unmarried. George. Sister: service' - Fri. 11 June 1915 + (No. 5602) and an 20.5.1915. Bullet Wound - Knee. Hood Bn. RND 44 Palmerston [Brother: John - a Dossy. Sister: 'Gazette'. Harton Cemetery. Tues. 25 February 22 (Born: 19 TZ/585 (TZ/565 - 25 April 1915 Dardanelles A Rivet-Heater at older brother Invalided to UK: 13.8.1915. Draft 84 Thompson William AB 25 February 1918 (63rd (Royal Street, SS (in June Ruhleben Internee Maggie. B-in-L: Discharged - C.1896. (South 1919 + Fri. 25 Fri. 11 June 1915 March 1895) CWGC) (RNVR) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Middle Dock were interned on for BEF (Signaller): 16.2.1916. Naval) Division) 1915) by September Jack Copp and Medically Unfit: Shields). February 1921 + British ships at Rejoined Hood Bn: 26.4.1916. 1915 (No. 5601).] little nephew 11 July 1916 - RND Database Hamburg when Pyrexia (Unknown Origin). Jacky. Pulmonary TB war was declared Invalided to UK: 10.6.1916.] Remembered by (attributable). (In and detained in an George & Maggie. Memoriam). internment camp - 'Gazette').

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details

The 'Viknor' was The late Mary an armed Elizabeth (Lizzie) merchant cruiser Thompson (née which left Hepple). (They Londonderry on were married in Tues. 26 January 12 January 1915 Eldest son of John St. Aidan's Church, Plymouth Naval 1915 + Wed. 19 13 James Street, and disappeared HMS Viknor (10th Luke and Elizabeth SS, on 23 January Son and Daughter: Memorial. St. Aidan's Church January 1916 + 310 Thompson Charles Robert Greaser 45 13 January 1915 320419 1914-5 Star SS (in January 11 miles west of Cruiser Squadron) Thompson of 13 1895. Their John and Mary. Memorial ROH, SS (?) Sat. 18 January 1915) Tory Island, James Street, SS marriage was Reference 9 1919 (In Donegal, Ireland, registered in SS Memoriam). with the loss of all during the March 295 crewmen - quarter of 1895). having probably (She died on 22 struck a German July 1903). mine.

Temp. Lieut. The Hon. K.R. Dundas (Anson Bn.) wrote on 10.7.1915 Wesleyan School Son of Frank and [He attended (RND, page 1389): Skew Bridge Roll of Honour, Fri. 20 August 4 Section, 'B' [Enlisted: 11 September 1914. Cecil James 18 (Born: 10 25 April 1915 Dardanelles 49 Price Street, An Apprentice Sarah J. Thompson Hebburn 'Yesterday Cemetery. Special Hebburn + St. 1915 (Jarrow 311 Thompson AB 9 July 1915 Company, Drake TZ/119 (RNVR) Unmarried. Drake Bn. (B/1216): 3 November Stanley October 1896) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Hebburn Carpenter of 49 Price Street, Wesleyan School, evening as I was Memorial A.49. Cuthbert's Church Express) + RND Bn. RND 1914 to 9 July 1915.] Hebburn leaving in 1909.] going through the (Turkey). Roll of Honour, Database Drake lines a shell Hebburn burst and killed four men and wounded 17.'

Born and E. in SS. Letter from Wed. 17 Sergeant. KIA on Wed. 17 November 1915 + Son of Mrs. 27 September 14/DLI (64 11 September the third day of November 1915 + Sat. 22 April 1916 Readhead's Elizabeth Loos Memorial. Readhead's 349 Thompson Thomas Private 28 1915 (Battle of Brigade, 21st 20052 1915 (1914-5 France the Battle of Loos. Sat. 22 April 1916 + South Shields' Shipyard Thompson of 346 Panel 106 and 107 Plaque. Loos) Division) Star) [South Shields' + Soldiers Died in Library ROH + Alice Street, SS Library ROH says the Great War Wed. 22 October he was KIA on 24 2014 September 1915.]

Mary Elizabeth Thompson (née Cook). (They were married in St. Chatham Naval Son of the late Mark's Church, SS, Memorial. 22 September Robert and Only brother: Tues. 29 454 Thompson Robert Stoker Unknown HMS Aboukir 759V (RNR) 1914 Star on 1 March 1905. Memorial 1914 Elizabeth Tom. September 1914 Their marriage Reference: 8. Thompson. was registered in (Kent). SS during the March quarter of 1905).

(In Memoriam). The 'Viknor' was an armed merchant cruiser which left Londonderry on He had children. Margaret 12 January 1915 Plymouth Naval Sister-in-Law and Tues. 26 January HMS Viknor (10th Mercantile Marine Thompson (née and disappeared Memorial. 526 Thompson John William Fireman 39 13 January 1915 1914-5 Star 8 Wilson Street, SS Brother-in-Law: 1915 + Thurs. 13 Cruiser Squadron) Reserve Spence) of 8 11 miles west of Memorial Elizabeth and John January 1916 Wilson Street, SS Tory Island, Reference 9 R. Shielly. Donegal, Ireland, with the loss of all 295 crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

[Attack on La Boisselle - moved Sat. 16 January Born and E. in SS. forward from assembly trenches 1915 + Sat. 10 AWOL: 10 May 'D' Company, 26 nr. Tara Redoubt. War Diary Thiépval March 1917 + Fri. Son of William W. 1915 - Court: 18 (Tyneside Irish) / 10 January 1916 14 Agnes Street, notes 'A' & 'B' Coys in front, 'B' & Memorial. Pier St. Aidan's Church 1 July 2016 + Mon. 574 Thompson Charles Private 21 1 July 1916 26/1259 France Thompson of 24 Unmarried. May 1915 in SS. NF (103 Brigade, (No 1914-5 Star) SS 'D' in reserve. Owing to high and Face 10B, 11B ROH, SS (?) 4 July 1916 + 'Irish Agnes Street, SS John Sheen gives 34th Division) casualties attack held up - small and 12B Heroes' (1917) + his address as 24 parties holding out in shell holes Soldiers Died in Agnes Street. in N M's L. Casualties 489] the Great War

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Born: Maryport, Cumberland. E. in North Shields. The 'Gazette' says he R. in SS. Murdered: Died of Mappleton (All Tues. 22 May 12/NF (62 a fractured skull. Saints) 9 September 1915 Married with no 1917 + Soldiers 883 Thompson Joseph Henry Private 31 6 May 1917 Brigade, 21st 17581 France Suspect Churchyard. In (1914-5 Star) children. Died in the Great Division) committed for south part. War trial at Sproately, (Yorkshire). near Hull. Attached to a Training Reserve Bn. Had served in France.

Euphemia Thompson (née Born in North Eldest grandson of Bailey) of 41 Duke Shields. E. SS. Anthony Oliver Street, Jarrow. [KIA during a trench raid, the Better known as and Alice J. 1st/7th DLI (They were objective being a portion of the Stanley Thompson of Soldiers Died in (Territorial) married in St. German trench opposite, Rotten Holmstrom. Had Son of Elizabeth North Shields. the Great War + (Divisional 27 June 1915 41 Duke Street, Paul's Church, Row, in front of Fontaine-lès- one child. Arras Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of 1014 Thompson Stanley Sergeant 26 26 June 1917 275127 France Wade and the late Sister: Edith Clive Dunn page Pioneers, 50th (1914-5 Star) Jarrow Jarrow, on 25 Croisilles. The attack took place Formerly 1660 Bay 8 Honour H.C. Holmstrom Holmstrom. S & B- 134 + Thurs. 26 (Northumbrian) September 1915. at 12.30 am on 26 June and was DLI. Brother: in-L: Alice & John July 1917 Division) Their marriage a success, with Rotten Row being Charlie. Brother & William (in was registered in captured.] S-in-L: Louis (on Salonika) + nieces SS during the active service) & May & Alice. September Alice. quarter of 1915).

Jane Thompson (née Aggas) of 85 Mon. 15 May Son: Frederick Born and E. in SS. Denmark Street, 1916 + Wed. 17 Marshall Officer's letter of SS. (They were May 1916 + Sat. [Children: George, Albert V.B. Thompson, died condolence to his 7/Border Regt. Second son of married in SS' 15 February 1919 (SS; September q. 1912), Peter I. on 10 January mother. The Perth Cemetery Albert Victor (51 Brigade, 17th 85 Denmark A Barman at the Mary and the late Registry Office on St. Thomas' + Wed. 15 Wed. 17 May 1035 Thompson Private 28 14 February 1916 14974 France (SS; March q. 1914) and Jenny - 1914, aged 3. 'Gazette' on four (China Wall). Bradley (Northern) Street, SS Bridge Hotel Frederick Marshall 10 August 1909. Church ROH February 1922 + 1916 listed in February 1922 and Sister & Brother-in- occasions says he I.H.11. (Belgium). Division) Thompson Their marriage Thurs. 15 February February 1923.] Law: Mary & died at Ypres on was registered in 1923 + Soldiers Thomas 15 February 1916. SS during the Died in the Great Lawrenson. (In Memoriam). September War quarter of 1909).

Brother: William (in HM Forces). Sister & B-in-L: Worked on tugs. Barbara & Robert Chatham Naval Eldest son of Letter from Wed. 14 Sayers of 141 Memorial. William and Sarah Captain. KIA 'in November 1917 + Wed. 14 1169 Thompson Christopher Stoker 22 2 October 1917 HMS Drake 6519S (RNR) Adelaide Street, Memorial Thompson of 11 his 23rd year' - Wed. 2 October November 1917 SS. Aunt Fanny. Reference: 27. James Street, SS 'Gazette'. (In 1918 Cousin: Ada & (Kent). Memoriam). Patrick O'Hare (in Fr) + little nephew Jim.

Thurs. 27 10/DLI (43 Isabella Thompson Perth Cemetery September 1917 + 11 Coronation Born in Newcastle. Waterloo Vale Roll 1445 Thompson Samuel Private 25 22 August 1917 Brigade, 14th 39278 No 1914-5 Star France of 11 Coronation (China Wall). Fri. 30 May 1919 + Street, SS E. SS. of Honour (Light) Division) Street, SS (Belgium). Soldiers Died in the Great War

Son of Thomas and Sarah Ellen Sister: Mary Jane. In April 1917 his Mon. 23 April 24 years 8 SS 'Brika' Thompson of 27 Brother: Jack. Tower Hill 1525 Thompson Thomas Fireman 13 March 1917 Mercantile Marine parents lived at 12 1917 + Fri. 10 May months (London) Alderson Street, Sister-in-Law: Memorial Bath Street, SS. 1918 SS (12 Bath Street, Byer. SS, in April 1917) Rose Prentice (formerly Thompson, née Son of Robert and McIntyre) of 16 Rebecca Potter Street, Thompson (née Jarrow. (They Born: Seaham Fri. 9 February Stewart). (Their 28 September 10/Yorkshire Regt. were married in Son: James E.S. Harbour, Co. 1917 (Jarrow 9 September 1915 marriage was Loos Memorial. 1912 Thompson George Private 26 1915 (Battle of (62 Brigade, 21st 12667 France Hebburn. Hebburn Colliery SS' Registry Office (SS; December q. Durham. E. Express) + Soldiers (1914-5 Star) registered in Panel 44 and 45 Loos) Division) on 27 December 1914). Jarrow. R. Died in the Great Easington, Co. 1913. Their Hebburn. War Durham, during marriage was the March quarter registered in SS of 1885). during the December quarter of 1913).

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'Gazette' Date of Arrival 1911 Census/Death Other Family Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Number First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Overseas Circumstances Details Reference Plaque Details Eleanor Barber Son of William and Thompson (née Ellen Thompson Stockman) of 42 (née Aittis) of 2 Walter Street, [His father, William, was born in Brothers (1911 Born at Penshaw, Commercial Oak Street, Jarrow. (They Yorkshire and was a 52-year old ages; both born at Co. Durham. E. 2 Oak Street, Traveller (Piano 'B' Company, Jarrow. (Their were married in Coal Hawker. His mother, Ellen, Penshaw, Co. Aldershot. Jarrow (in 1911), and Organ) (in Hebburn 1/Gloucestershire marriage was Christ Church, was born at Penshaw, Co. Durham): William Formerly 173744 Palmer's Soldiers Died in 2327 Thompson Thomas John Private 33 28 October 1918 32297 No 1914-5 Star and 7 Grey Street, 1911) + A Cemetery. A."C". Regt. (3 Brigade, registered at Jarrow, on 24 Durham, and was 53. They had (24; A Cartman) R.E. At the time Cenotaph the Great War Hebburn (Burial Chemical Worker 213. 1st Division) Houghton-le- September 1911. been married for 27 years and and James (20; of his death he Register Entry) (Burial Register Spring, Co. Their marriage had had five children, four still Labourer in a was living in St. Entry) Durham, during was registered in living.] Shipyard). Cuthbert's parish. the June quarter SS during the of 1884). September quarter of 1911).

Son of the late Leonard Dobson Thompson (Died: December q. Annie Thompson Born in Jarrow. 1904, aged 73 - (née Brooks) of 3 Siblings: His birth was Tynemouth) and Hamilton Terrace, Alexander (1860), registered in SS - 3 Hamilton Isabella Thompson North Shields. Hannah Devlin June q. 1879. The Jarrow Library 12 November SS 'Moorside' Tower Hill 2328 Thompson Leonard Dobson First Engineer 46 Mercantile Marine Terrace, North (née Ridley). (Their marriage (1858) and Mary 'Moorside' struck ROH + Borough of 1915 (Newcastle) Memorial Shields (They were was registered in (1868). Sons: a mine laid by UC- Tynemouth ROH married on 2 May Tynemouth during George (1887) and 6 off Boulogne en 1852. Their the June quarter Alexander (1890). route from Leith marriage was of 1887). to France. registered in SS during the June quarter of 1852).

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