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All Souls Church War Memorial Inscription ALL SOULS CHURCH WAR MEMORIAL INSCRIPTION The object of this table is to summarise the available information about the persons named on the War Memorial at All Soul’s Church, Northcote Road, St Margaret’s, Twickenham, Middlesex. It is very much a work in progress, and it is hoped to add more information when available. Needless to say, if you know anything about the people who are listed, or their families, then we would very much like to hear from you. This data has been compiled by Laurence Mann ([email protected])from various sources, some of which are copyright of the National Archives and of the CWGC, but who asserts no copyright in this tabulation. Name as COMMONWEALTH WAR Detail from CWGC 1901 and other census records SDGW (Soldiers died in National Archive Medal Records and written on GRAVES COMMISSION the Great War) General Register Office Birth and Marriage records Memorial EXTRACT James Antill 1881 Census Mortlake Nothing No medal record that fits Aldridge Ship Lane Mortlake Births Sep 1875 James Aldridge Head Mar 32 Carman Aldridge James Antill Surrey Mortlake Richmond S 2a 330 Emma M Aldridge Wife 32- Surrey Richmond James A Aldridge Son 5 - Surrey Mortlake Jessie Aldridge Dau 3 - Surrey Mortlake Ernest Aldridge Son 2 - Surrey Mortlake 1891 Census Mortlake Rose Cottages James Aldridge Head Mar 43 Carman Surrey Mortlake Emma Aldridge Wife 42- Surrey Richmond James Aldridge Son 16 Greengrocer's Assistant Surrey Mortlake Emma L Aldridge Dau 10 Scholar Surrey Mortlake Annie E Aldridge Dau 9 Scholar Surrey Mortlake Alice Aldridge Dau 8 Scholar Surrey Mortlake William Aldridge Son Scholar Surrey Mortlake Arthur Aldridge Son 4 Surrey Mortlake Fanny Aldridge Dau 1 Surrey Mortlake 1901 Census Mortlake 2 Rosemary Terrace (clearly a boarding house) James A Aldridge Boarder Single 25 Greengrocer's Assistant Surrey Mortlake George Arthur ARNOLD, GEORGE Son of Charles and Not found yet George Arthur Arnold Arnold Emily Arnold, of 38, Year of Registration: 1891 ARTHUR Wireless Quarter of Registration: Jul- Operator 06/04/1917 25 Eve Rd., Isleworth, Aug-Sep Mercantile Marine Middlesex. District: Brentford United Kingdom County: Middlesex Volume: 3a Page: 64 TOWER HILL MEMORIAL Alfred Charles BAKER, ALFRED CHARLES Son of Charles and Alfred Chs Baker 6 (1894-5) Births Mar 1895 Baker Emma Baker, of Son of Charles & Emma Baker Baker Alfred Charles Rifleman 5818 18/04/1917 7 St John’s Grove Richmond S. 2a 402 22 London Regiment Richmond, Surrey. Richmond (Queen's Westminster Surrey Rifles) Father was a decorator’s foreman. United Kingdom XIX. C. 10A.ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY Augustus BROOKS, AUGUSTUS Son of Charles and Augustus Brooks – 28 (1872-3) Births Mar 1873 Brooks Rosa Brooks. 2 Devon Villas Brooks Augustus Private 2719 25/09/1915 North Street Brentford 3a 70 42 London Regiment Isleworth United Kingdom Artisan Painter Panel 130 to 135.LOOS MEMORIAL Harry Edward BURNHAM, HARRY Only son of William Not found yet Births Sep 1882 Burnham and Elizabeth Burnham Harry Edward EDWARD Rifleman7388 Eton 3a 565 08/04/1917 Burnham (formerly 35 London Regiment Woodward), of (Queen's Westminster Fulmer, Bucks.; Rifles) husband of Alice United KingdomG. Emma Burnham, of 47, Gordon Avenue, 59.AGNY MILITARY St. Margaret's, Middx. CEMETERY Frederick CAINES, F G T Son of Ellen Caines, 1901 Births Dec 1893 George of 34, Eve Rd., Possibly at: Caines Frederick George T Private4073727/10/1917 4 Bright Street Windsor 2c 410 Thomas Caines 24 City of London Isleworth, Middx., Reading Yeomanry (Rough and the late Herbert Aged 9. Riders)United KingdomN. Caines. With brother in law William J Caines as head of Household 12.BEERSHEBA WAR CEMETERY Frank Leslie CARTWRIGHT, FRANK Son of Mr. G. C. Frank L Cartwright (shown as Franke Births Sep 1891 Cartwright Cartwright, of 54, in transcription) 8 (1891-2) CARTWRIGHT Frank Leslie Driver1891 20/04/1915 Roslyn Brentford 3a 61 Unknown Royal Engineers Talbot Rd., Isleworth, Evelyn Road United Kingdom Middx. South Wimbledon F.B. 12. Born Hounslow Father George Chas Cartwright, coal 1345.WANDSWORTH agent born Wandsworth, mother Ellen (EARLSFIELD) CEMETERY L Cartwright. Robert Hugh Possible: No additional info No obvious candidate Only candidate: Chalke CHALKE, R Lance Serjeant Births Mar 1883 CHALKE Robert Hugh 18666 07/06/1917 Lampeter 11b 38 Unknown Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) United Kingdom B. 9.BUS HOU Thomas No obvious candidate No obvious candidate Nothing Colman Alfred Thomas COLLINS, ALFRED Husband of M. A. Seems very likely that the Alfred Only candidate Collins Davis (formerly Collins with this birth record was living Births Jun 1885 THOMAS Private32994 in Tolworth in 1901, which makes him Collins Alfred Thomas 28/07/1917 32 Essex Collins), of 10, likely to be the right one. Westbourne 2b 418 Regiment Amyand Cottages, United Kingdom Amyand Park Rd., St. 1901 Margaret's, Alfred Collins 15 (1885-6) I. H. 13.DOZINGHEM Grocer’s apprentice Twickenham, Middx. MILITARY CEMETERY The Thorn Douglas Road Tolworth Surrey Born Funtington, Sussex (which is in Westbourne RD) Parents: George Collins, 60, living on own means (Commercial Agent) born Sussex Westergate, and Ellen, 58, born Sussex Woolbeding (unclear). Henry Thomas COPE, H T Rifleman Son of Charles and See below. Killed 2 months after his Births Mar 1888 Cope Emily Elizabeth brother. COPE Henry Thomas B/20G562 28/12/1916 Fulham 1a 309 29Rifle BrigadeUnited Cope, of St. KingdomXX. M. 2.ETAPLES Margaret's, MILITARY CEMETERY Twickenham, Middx. Robert Douglas COPE, ROBERT DOUGLAS Son of Charles Cope, Robert Cope 9 (1893-4) born Mx Births Dec 1893 Cope of 16, Northcote Rd., Isleworth Cope Robert Douglas Private682498 09/10/1916 The Chestnuts (Gardener’s Cottage) Brentford 3a 52 23 London RegimentUnited St. Margarets, Ailsa Drive KingdomPier and Face 9 D Twickenham, Middx. St Margaret’s 9 C 13 C and 12 C.THIEP Son of Charles Cope, Gardener, born Wallingford Bucks, and Emily, born Hartley Row, Hants. Has a brother called Henry, born Fulham, aged 13. Obviously right people. Augustus DAVIES, AUGUSTUS Son of Timothy and Augustus A Davies 3 (1897-8) born Mx Births Dec 1897 Aubrey Davies Mary Ann Davies, of Isleworth Davies Augustus Aubrey AUBREY PrivateG/20933 24 Northcote Road Brentford 3a 70 12/10/1917 19 The Buffs 24, Northcote Rd., St. St Margaret’s (East Kent Margarets, Regiment)United Kingdom Twickenham, Middx. Right parents.Father born Cardigan Aberarth, mother Cambridge Panel 17.TYNE COT Bassingborn MEMORIAL Percy James DAVIES, PERCY JAMES No additional Not related to last entry. No obvious Most likely is: Davies information candidate. Births Mar 1892 Corporal 251231/12/1915 Davies Percy James Unknown London Brentford 3a 40 Regiment United Kingdom Panel 130 to 135. LOOS MEMORIAL Harvey Dawes No obvious candidate No obvious candidate Nothing Only one in FreeBMD Births Mar 1895 Dawes Harvey S. Shields 10a 882 Albertus DEGENS, ALBARTUS Son of Albartus and Not in 1901 census. Priobably still in Degens Private4658416/04/1917 Catherine Maria Nijmegen 33 Royal Fusiliers United Nymegen, of Holland; Kingdom II. E. husband of Helen 44.AUBIGNY COMMUNAL Degens Denton, of CEMETERY EXTENSION 62, Talbot Rd., Isleworth, Middx. Joseph William DENTON, JOSEPH Son of Mr. J. W. D. Jos G W Denton (2) 1899 Births Dec 1898 George Denton Denton, of 62, Talbot 3 Syon Park Place DENTON Joseph George W WILLIAM GEORGE London Road Brentford 3a 102 PrivateTR/10/22220 Rd., Isleworth, Middx. Isleworth 16/11/1918 19 Training Born Isleworth Mx Reserve United Son of J W Denton, 27 Engine Driver on Ship, born Huntingdonshire, and KingdomScreen Wall. F.B. Frances, 22, born Brentford, 18. 15.WANDSWORTH Middlesex. (EARLSFIELD) Stanley DYSON, STANLEY Son of William Despite name no obvious candidate. Births Dec 1899 Ramsden Ramsden Dyson and Dyson Stanley Ramsden RAMSDEN Private 275393 Pancras 1b 138 Dyson 09/08/1918 18 London Emily Lucy Dyson, of Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) 44, Ailsa Avenue, St. United Kingdom XVIII. D. Margarets, East 2.VILLERS-BRETONNEUX Twickenham, Middx. M Hugh Eva EVA, HUGH FREDERICK Son of Charles Hugh Eva 10 (1890-1) Births Dec 1890 Frederick and Emily “Shrewsbury House” Eva Hugh Frederick Lance Corporal44514 40 Richmond Road Brentford 3a 58 06/05/1917 26 Manchester Sarah Eva, of 30, Isleworth Regiment United Northcote Rd., St. Born Isleworth Middx KingdomI. E. 28.ACHIET- Margarets, Son of Charles F Eva, Commercial Twickenham, Middx. Clerk, born Helston, Cornwall, and LE-GRAND COMMUNAL Emily, born Somerset Bath. CEMETERY EXTENSION Of Isleworth. Dudley Fiske FISKE, DUDLEY Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Fiske 7 (1893-4) Births Jun 1894 Owen Fiske, of 19 Anerley park Fiske Dudley Lieutenant 22/08/1918 24 Penge Barnet 3a 2_4 Royal Field ArtilleryUnited "Beechlands," St. Son of Owen Fiske, Ladies’ KingdomV. A. 23.DAOURS George's Rd., St. underclothing manufacturer (!), born COMMUNAL CEMETERY Margarets-on- Norfolk, and Jessie born Notting Hill. EXTENSION Thames, Middlesex. John Thomas FLETCHER, JOHN THOMAS Son of Robert and John T Fletcher 13 (1887-8) Fletcher Mary Fletcher, of 13, 98 Worple Road DriverT/260090 Isleworth 19/08/1918 30 Army Steel Rd., Isleworth. Born Middlsex Isleworth Service Corps United Kingdom U. CN. Son of Robert Fletcher, Parcels Carter born Berks, Warfield 10.ISLEWORTH And Mary CEMETERY Born Berks, ?Fyles George FOOT, GEORGE Son of John Henry Not found yet Name: FOOT, George - Frederick Foot and Rose Foot, of Frederick Regiment, FREDERICK Corps etc.: Buffs (East Private1333717/10/1917 Holloway, London; Kent Regiment) 31 The Buffs (East Kent husband of Lucy Battalion etc.: 1st Regiment) United Emily Foot, of 10, St. Battalion. Surname: Botolph's Avenue, Foot Forename(s): KingdomII. C. 6.NOEUX- George Frederick LES-MINES COMMUNAL Sevenoaks, Kent. Initials: G F Birthplace: CEMETERY EXTENSION Leytonstone, Essex Enlisted: Hounslow, Middx.
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