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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 971 Crick Walter Private 22 (or 23) 13 April 1918 1st/7th DLI 275882 27 June 1915 France 4 Walkers Court , SS Son of Mrs. Ann Crick of 44 Heron Sister: Beccy. Aunt Born in SS. Birth Pozières Memorial. Mon. 14 April Wed. 16 October 2013 Armstrong ('Operation (Territorial) (1914-5 Star) ('Gazette': 16 October 2013) Street, SS Elizabeth Ann and registered in SS - Panel 8 and 9 1919 + Wed. 16 Georgette' - (Divisional Uncle Hugh Duggan. September q. 1895. E. in October 2013 + Fourth Battle Pioneers, 50th Sunderland. R. SS. Clive Dunn pages of Ypres) (Northumbrian) Appointed a scout during 115 - 117 + Division) the Battle of the Somme Soldiers Died in and billeted in Albert - the Great War Clive Dunn. (In Memoriam).

569 Crisp (GRO) Charles Gunner 22 11 September 'A' Battery, 59th 21202 14 July 1915 Egypt (3) 66 Croft Terrace, Jarrow (in Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of John and Rachael Chrisp (née [Siblings (both born in Jarrow; [His father, John, was born in Brothers (both born in Attended the Primitive Green Hill Cemetery, St. Paul's ROH Sat. 20 February [Chrisp - MRIC] Bramley (Signaller - 1915 Brigade RFA (1914-5 Star) 1911 and September 1915) (Jarrow Engine Works) Bramley) of 66 Croft Terrace, Jarrow. 1911 ages): Joseph Heywood, Hebburn and was a 50-year old Jarrow; 1911 ages): Methodist Chapel in Turkey. II.C.15. + Palmer's 1915 + Fri. 23 [Bromley] Jarrow [An Apprentice (They were married on 26 December 20 (Apprentice Plater - Ship Rivetter in a Ship Repair Yard. His John James, 28 Jarrow. Born and E. in (Turkey - Gallipoli Cenotaph + April 1915 + Fri. 8 Express) Coppersmith - Ship 1881. Their marriage was registered Repair Yard); Gladys, 6.] mother, Rachael, was born in (Rivetter - Ship Repair Jarrow. MRIC - Chrisp; Campaign). Croft Terrace September 1916 Building (in 1911)] in SS during the December quarter Jarrow and was 49. They had Yard); Thomas SDGW - Crisp. Birth School ROH (Jarrow Express) + of 1881). been married for 29 years and had William, 22 (Chartered registered in SS - June q. Soldiers Died in had seven children, five still Accountant). 1893. (In Memoriam). the Great War living.] 6685 Croft Frank Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland 20 Palmer Street, Jarrow (in Isabella Croft (née Anderson). Children (all births Birth registered in SS - Fri. 22 September Fusiliers September 1916) (They were married in SS' registered in SS): June q. 1892. Wounded 1916 (Jarrow Registry Office on 21 June Grace (December q. by 21 September 1916 - Express) 1919. Their marriage was 1919), Isabella A. Jarrow Express. registered in SS during the (March q. 1922) and June quarter of 1919). Frank (June q. 1924).

6975 Croft Thomas Sergeant 79 (Born: 9 January Royal Engineers 694 and 18 September France 84 Ferry Street, Jarrow (in A Boilermaker (Plater) Son of James Patterson Croft and Alice Walton Croft (née [Children (both registered in SS): Siblings (1901 ages; all Born in Jarrow. Baptised Hebburn Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 Selby 12 March 1963 470226 1915 (1914-5 March 1883), 2 Alfred Street, in Palmer's Shipyard Maria Ann Croft (née Louis or Lewis) Henry) of 33 Russell Street, Robert O.H. (September q. 1912) born in Jarrow): James in St. Bede's R.C. Church, School ROH, (Jarrow Express) 1883) (Hebburn) Star) Jarrow (in 1891), 17 (in 1911) of 17 Wilberforce Street, Jarrow (in Jarrow (in 1911). (They were and Winifred (March q. 1917).] Willis (30; SS - Sept. q. Jarrow, on 4 April 1883. Jarrow Wilberforce Street, Jarrow 1901). (They were married in SS' married in St. Bede's R.C. 1870), George Lowis Children (1911 ages; all (in 1901), and 33 Russell Registry Office on 28 September Church, Jarrow, on 23 April (Dec. q. 1874), John born in Jarrow): James Street, Jarrow (in 1911) 1869. Their marriage was registered 1902. Their marriage was William (23; March q. George Henry (7; SS - in SS - September q. 1869). registered in SS during the 1877) & Sarah Jane Sept. q. 1903), Alice June quarter of 1902). (June q. 1879). Walton (5; Dec. q. 1905), Grandfather: George Gladys Mary (3; Dec. q. W. Lewis - born in 1907) & Thomas Selby Darlington & an 81- (Sept. q.1909). year old widower in 1891.

7032 Croft James Sapper 41 (Born: 12 December 5th Reserve Bn., 41307 7 July 1915 Egypt (3) 17 Wilberforce Street, Jarrow An Apprentice Boiler Eldest son of James and Mary Jane Eliza Croft (née Morris). (They [His father, James (A Shipyard Siblings (all registered Born in Jarrow. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 Robert 27 April 1934 Royal Engineers (1914-5 Star) (in 1901), 91 Salem Street, Plater (Boilermaker) Croft (née Vincent) of 91 Salem were married in SS' Registry Plater), was born in Jarrow & was in SS): Lily Ethel registered in SS - June q. V.86. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) 1893) Jarrow (in 1911), and 37 (in 1911) [A Plater in Street, Jarrow (in 1911). (They Office on 12 September 1923. 40. He died in Jarrow - March q. (March q. 1892), John 1893. Baptised in St. Jarrow Monkton Terrace, Jarrow (in December 1934] were married in St. Bede's R.C. Their marriage was registered 1953, aged 82 (SS). His mother, Vincent (September q. Bede's R.C. Church, December 1934) Church, Jarrow, on 9 September in SS during the September Mary Jane, was born in Jarrow & 1895), Rose (Sept. q. Jarrow, on 17 May 1893. 1891. Their marriage was registered quarter of 1923). died in Jarrow - June q. 1942, aged 1897), Florence Maria He enlisted on 23 August in SS during the September quarter 71 (Durham NE). They had 9 (Sept. q. 1900), 1914. He was awarded of 1891). children, all still living.] William (December q. the Silver War Badge - 1901), Mary (Sept. q. medically discharged on 1903), Winifred (Dec. 14.12.1918 as he was q. 1905) & Robert suffering from malaria. Vincent (Sept. q.1908).

486 Crone John William Private 23 17 November 2/West Riding 3/9303 20 (or 28 ?) France 41 Napier Street, Tyne Dock Boldon Colliery Mary Elizabeth Crone (née He had a posthumous Born: Bishop Auckland, Boulogne Eastern St. Nicholas' Mon. 14 Mon. 14 December 1914 (DOW) Regt. (Duke of September 1914 Bryant) of 41 Napier Street, infant child, his son Co. Durham. E. Leeds. R. Cemetery. III.A.50. Roll of Honour, December 1914 + 1914 Wellington's) (12 (1914 'Mons' Tyne Dock. (They were Richard, who was only SS. A Regular or Boldon Colliery Tues. 16 Brigade, 4th Star') married in St. Mary's Church, a few days old on 14 Reservist. He had served + Boldon November 1920 + Division) SS, on 11 May 1913. Their December 1914. six years in the army. Colliery Fri. 17 November marriage was registered in SS DOW R. in A. (In Workmen War 1922 (In during the June quarter of Memoriam). Memorial + St. Memoriam) + 1913). Mary's Parish Soldiers Died in Churchyard the Great War Memorial Cross, Tyne Dock

3905 Crone Joseph Major 55 30 December Royal Army 2 Broughton Road, SS Veterinary Surgeon [A Captain on Friday 12 August [His veterinary surgery Died at the War Pensions' Westoe Cemetery. Fri. 12 August Robert 1924 Veterinary Corps 1921.] was located at 29 Hospital, Newcastle. 'Of A.163. (South 1921 (Territorials' Westoe Road, SS, in St. Hilda's Parish' - Burial Shields). Sports Day at March 1923.] Register. Attached to the Whitburn) + Fri. 4th Northumbrian 16 March 1923 Howitzer Brigade. Awarded the 'Territorial Decoration' (T.D.) - Headstone.

2067 Crooks Matthew Private 29 7 November 2/DLI (18 8729 19 September France Son of Mrs. Hannah Benstead Married. [His mother, Hannah, was born in Brother: Private Born: Willington Quay, New Irish Farm St. Paul's Roll Fri. 14 May 1915 1914 (DOW) Brigade, 6th 1914 (1914 (formerly Crooks, née Baxter) of 42 Gateshead and was 49. She had William Phipson Northumberland. E. Cemetery. Lomme-la- of Honour + (Jarrow Express) Division) 'Mons' Star') Duke Street, Jarrow, and the late been remarried for 21 years and Crooks, 8/East Jarrow. Mrs. H. Benstead Miterie German Dunn Street William Phipson Crooks. had had nine further children, Yorkshire Regt., 5 of 42 Duke Street, Cemetery. Cemetery Boys' School eight still living.] March 1916, aged 33 Jarrow, applied for her Memorial 3. ROH, Jarrow (No. 2068). [He late son's medals on 3 attended Dunn Street March 1918. Boys' School, Jarrow.]

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 2068 Crooks William Private 33 5 March 1916 8/East Yorkshire 14039 17 October 1915 France 40 Buddle Street, Jarrow (in Iron Foundry Son of Mrs. Hannah Benstead Agnes Crooks (née Carr) of 40 [His mother, Hannah, was born in Brother: Private Born: Walker, Newcastle. Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll Soldiers Died in PHOTO (Vin Mullen) Phipson Regt. (8 Brigade, (1914-5 Star) 1911) (Shipbuilding) (formerly Crooks, née Baxter) of 42 Buddle Street, Jarrow. (They Gateshead and was 49. She had Matthew Crooks, E. Jarrow (SDGW). His Memorial. Panel 21 of Honour the Great War [SDGW + 3rd Division) Duke Street, Jarrow, and the late were married in St. Paul's been remarried for 21 years and 2/DLI, DOW 7 birth was registered in and 31. (Belgium). GRO] William Phipson Crooks. Church, Jarrow, on 3 February had had nine further children, November 1914, aged Tynemouth (William 1906 (SS, March q. 1906). She eight still living.] 29 (No. 2067). Phipson) - September q. was born at Eyemouth, Children (1911 ages; 1882. Berwickshire, and was 26 in all born in Jarrow): 1911. Isabel (4), Agnes (3) and Hannah (one month). 5773 Crooks E.F. Private Unknown 17 October 51 Till Street, Hebburn (late Mrs. Crooks of 51 Till Street, Fri. 13 December 1918 of Pelaw) Hebburn (late of Pelaw) 1918 (Jarrow Express) 6143 Crooks James Private Unknown Unknown 14/DLI (18 South Shields. Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity William Brigade, 6th September q. 1883. He Boys' School Division) attended Holy Trinity ROH, SS Boys' School, SS - (Served) Admitted: 24 November 1890; Left: 16 October 1896 - Wounded.

1055 Crookston William Private Unknown 2 October 1/West Yorkshire 3/9589 1914-5 Star France Son of Mr. & Mrs. Crookston of 504 [He received a shrapnel wound in Sis & B-in-L: Lizzie & Born in Tyne Dock. E. SS. Potijze Burial Ground St. Mary's Sat. 26 & Mon. 28 Mon. 28 June 1915 1915 Regt. (18 John Williamson Street, SS his left shoulder blade during the Harry Hall (in France). (In Memoriam). Brother Cemetery. W.9. Parish June 1915 + Mon. Brigade, 6th advance on 16 June 1915, this Sis & B-in-L: Mr. & & S-in-L: Rob & Janet. A (Belgium). Churchyard 2 October 1916 + Division) being the third time that he had Mrs. Albert Knaggs. Sis letter written by him to Memorial Tues. 2 October been wounded. He was then sent & B-in-L: Cissie & Dave his parents was published Cross, Tyne 1917 + Wed. 2 to a hospital in France. Hardie + nephew Jim. in the 'Gazette' on Sat. 26 Dock + John October 1918 + ('Gazette').] Bro & S-in-L: Rob (in June 1915. Williamson Thurs. 19 June France) & Janet. Street ROH 1919 + Soldiers Sweetheart: Ettie. Died in the Great War

3702 Crosbie Sydney Assistant 19 4 September SS 'Cymbeline' Mercantil 262 Alice Street, SS (in 1911) Apprentice Son of Emma (Emmie) Sophia Unmarried. [In 1911 his mother was a 48-year Half-Sister: Mabel Born in Sunderland. Birth Tower Hill Memorial Andrew Steward 1915 (Liverpool) e Marine Coppersmith (in Crosbie of 262 Alice Street, SS. (She old widow who had been born in Wallis - aged 22 in registered in Sunderland Hugh 1911) had been married for 16 years and Sydney, Australia. She was then a 1911 and born in during the March quarter had had four children, two still living 'Teacher of Music'.] Sunderland - a of 1896. CWGC = 'Sidney' in 1911). daughter of his but his forename is spelt mother's 'First as 'Sydney' on the 1911 Marriage'. Census.

4770 Crosby Robert Private Unknown Unknown 27 (Tyneside 27/111 No 1914-5 Star South Shields. (John Sheen) A Labourer (John Enlisted: 6 January 1915. John Sheen Irish) / NF (103 Sheen) 2 April 1915 - Deserted Brigade, 34th (Aged 25, height: 5'7"). Division) 2522 Cross Robert Gunner 45 23 April 1918 3rd Battery. 1st 695343 No 1914-5 Star France 5 Liberty Street, Wavertree, Son of William and Elizabeth Cross Mrs. Cross of 5 Liberty Street, Born in Jarrow. E. Picquigny British Soldiers Died in William (DOW) West Lancashire Liverpool [Vin Mullen] Wavertree, Liverpool Liverpool. Formerly 641 Cemetery. D.2. the Great War Brigade RFA. Divisional Ammunition Column, attd. to 4th Army Artillery School.

3858 Crosthwaite Alan Forsyth Private 21 (Born: 4 October 12th/13th NF 39643 No 1914-5 Star France 11 Wellington Terrace, SS (in Son of Robert Forsyth Crosthwaite Unmarried. [In September 1905 his parents [CWGC = 'Allan Birth registered in SS - Tyne Cot Memorial. SS High School 20 May 1917 (62 Brigade, 21st September 1905) and Mary Eliza Crosthwaite of 'St. resided at 11 Wellington Terrace, Forsyth Crosthwaite'.] June q. 1896. He Panel 19 to 23 and ROH + SS High 1896) Division) Cuthbert's', Hampton Park, Hereford SS.] attended SS High School: 162. (Belgium). School Admitted 15 September Admissions' 1905. Formerly: Driver Register (2150) in the Army Service Corps.

162 Crow Robert Fade Private 36 1 July 1916 23 (Tyneside 23/77 No 1914-5 Star France 30 Washington Terrace, St. Hilda's Colliery Son of Thomas (Grocer - Shop Maggie (Margaret Jane) Crow [His father, Thomas (A Grocer), Daughter: Margaret Born and E. in SS Thiépval Memorial. Hedley Street Thurs. 17 August Scottish) / NF Tynemouth (in 1901), 15 (Shifter - 1911) Keeper) and Jane Elizabeth Crow (née Foster) of 57 Shortridge was born in Tynemouth & was 55 May (SS; September (Haddock Street, Tyne Pier and Face 10B, Roll of Honour 1916 + Tues. 29 (102 Brigade, Ingham Place, SS (in 1911), (née Pyle) of 30 Washington Street, SS. (They were in 1901. His death was registered q. 1909) - born in Dock). Birth registered in 11B and 12B + Dale Street July 1919 + Mon. 34th Division) and 57 Shortridge Street, SS Terrace, Tynemouth (in 1901). married in St. Mary's Church, in Newcastle - June q. 1911, aged South Palmerston SS - June q. 1880. St. Roll of Honour 27 June 2016 + (Their marriage was registered in SS, on 13 January 1906. Their 65. His mother, Jane Elizabeth, Street, SS. Two sons Hilda's Miners' Lodge + St. Hilda's Fri. 1 July 2016 + Tynemouth during the December marriage was registered in SS was born in Howdon, (both births registered ROH = 'R.T. Crowe'. Miners' Lodge Soldiers Died in quarter of 1875). during the March quarter of Northumberland, & was 53 in in SS): Robert W.F. Brothers (1901 ages): ROH the Great War 1906. She was born in Bede 1901. Death registered - June q. (December q. 1913) Thomas (24) & Arthur Street, Tyne Dock). 1908, 60.] and Leslie (June q. (17). Sisters (1901 ages): 1916). Sister: Jenny Mary A. (23) & Jane C. (Jane E.). Cousins: (19). Phoebe Ann, Ernest and James.

2069 Crowther Joseph Private 22 23 March 'B' Company, 39998 No 1914-5 Star France 56 Queen's Road, Jarrow (in Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of Mrs. Georgina Chambers Unmarried. [His mother, Georgina, was born Brother: George F. Born and E. in Jarrow. Vaulx Hill Cemetery. St. Paul's Roll Fri. 26 April 1918 Frederick 1918 20/DLI (123 1911) and 5 Curry Street, (Jarrow Shipyard) (formerly Crowther, née in Jarrow and was 44. His Crowther - Born in His birth was registered I.H.27. of Honour + (Jarrow Express) + ('Operation Brigade, 41st Jarrow (Apprentice Plumber Wouldhave) of 27 Curry Street Back, stepfather, John Chambers, was Jarrow and a 16-year in SS during the Palmer's Soldiers Died in Michael') Division) in 1911) Jarrow, and 5 Curry Street, Jarrow also born in Jarrow and was a 35- old Fitter's Labourer in December quarter of Cenotaph the Great War (in April 1918) and the late James year old Hand-Driller in a a Shipyard in 1916. 1896. Francis Crowther Shipyard. They had been married for five years and had one daughter - Florence J. (aged 3; B: Jarrow).] 5806 Crowthers Corporal Unknown Military Unknown Royal Army Jarrow. Presented with a gold Fri. 9 May 1919 Medal Medical Corps watch from the Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Heroes' Fund at the Kino Theatre, Jarrow, in May 1919 - Jarrow Express.

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 2687 Crozier John Private 29 5 March 1916 14/NF (Pioneers) 5961 9 September France Son of the late Michael and Mary Born in Jarrow. E. Cite Bonjean Military Soldiers Died in (Divisional 1915 (1914-5 Crozier Newcastle. Cemetery, the Great War Pioneers, 21st Star) Armentières. IX.F.35. Division)

3461 Cruickshank Alexander Second 43 21 April 1918 SS 'Westergate' Mercantil 12 Belle Vue Crescent, Tyne Son of Jessie and the late James Mary Cruickshank (née [He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Daughter: May - birth The 22nd List of Tower Hill Memorial Holy Trinity Wed. 4 February Blair (Alec) Engineer (Cardiff) e Marine Dock Cruickshank Stoker) of 12 Belle Vue School, SS - Admitted: 13 registered in SS during Mercantile Marine Church ROH, 1920 + Mon. 7 Crescent, Tyne Dock. (They November 1882; Left: 11 July the June q. of 1912. Deaths gives his place of SS + Holy February 1921 + were married in St. Mary's 1888.] Son: James C. (SS, residency as SS. Lost at Trinity Boys' Fri. 21 April 1922 Church, SS, on 23 April 1900. December q. 1914). sea through enemy School ROH, SS + Sat. 21 April Their marriage was registered action - 'Gazette'. (In + Holy Trinity 1923 in SS during the June quarter Memoriam). Boys' School of 1900). ROH, SS (Served) + SS Marine Engineers' Association ROH 3462 Cruickshank John Chief 39 14 February SS 'Ventmoor' Mercantil 81 Livingstone Street, SS (in Son of Isla and the late James Eleanor Cruickshank (née Father- and Mother-in- Born in SS. Lost at sea Tower Hill Memorial Tues. 8 June 1915 Steward 1918 (London) e Marine June 1915 and February Cruickshank Curley) of 81 Livingstone Law: Mr. & Mrs. through enemy action. + Fri. 14 February 1918) Street, SS. (They were Curley. He enlisted in the 1st/7th 1919 + Mon. 21 married in St. Aidan's Church, DLI on 7 June 1915 - February 1921 + SS, on 11 July 1914. Their 'Gazette'. (In Tues. 14 February marriage was registered in SS Memoriam). 1922 + Wed. 14 during the September quarter February 1923 of 1914).

4124 Cruickshank (or James Lance- Unknown Mentioned in Unknown Northumberland Alice Cruickshank (or Born in Aberdeen. His Thurs. 25 Thurs. 25 February Cruikshank) Knowles Sergeant Despatches Yeomanry Cruikshank) (née Trobe). death may have been February 1915 1915 (Territorial) (They were married in St. registered in Newcastle Thomas' Church, SS, on 23 during the June quarter February 1911. Their of 1937, aged 59. marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1911). 1067 Crumbie Dennis Sergeant 47 (or 48) 24 September 2/DLI (18 25371 No 1914-5 Star France 15 Orange Street, SS (in E. Knowles (formerly Born and E. in SS. His Chapelle British St. Bede's R.C. Wed. 30 October 1918 Brigade, 6th September 1918) Crumbie) of 15 Orange Street, birth was registered in SS Cemetery, Holnon. Sacred Heart 1918 + Soldiers Division) SS during the September II.A.17. Altar, SS Died in the Great quarter of 1870. War

2822 Crumbie Lawrence Private 19 years 6 24 March 4/South 45579 France Youngest son of the late Denis Unmarried. [Aunt and Uncle: Hannah and Brother Andrew and Born and E. in SS. His Arras Memorial. Bay St. Michael's Sat. 22 & Mon. 24 Tullock months 1918 Staffordshire Augustine Crumbie and Margaret William of 83 Stainton Street, SS.] Sister Kitty of 138 birth was registered in SS 6 ROH, SS March 1919 + ('Operation Regt. (7 Brigade, Kerr (formerly Crumbie, née Napier). Imeary Street, SS. during the December Thurs. 24 March Michael') 25th Division) (They were married on 15 October Sisters: Jennie & quarter of 1898. (In 1921 + Soldiers 1892. Their marriage was registered Maud. Aunt & Uncle: Memoriam). Died in the Great in SS during the December quarter Mr. & Mrs. Haswell. War of 1892). Uncle: Tom Napier of 83 Stainton Street, Westoe, SS.

6494 Crumbie William Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 33 Coleridge Avenue, SS (in He enlisted in the 4th Fri. 28 May 1915 (Northumbrian) May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzer Brigade Howitzers RFA on 27 May RFA 1915 - 'Gazette. 2070 Crumbley Phillip Private 28 18 July 1917 7th Company 87397 No 1914-5 Star France 20 Monkton Road, Jarrow (in A Grocer (in 1911) Son of William and Agnes Crumbley [His father, William, was born [His father, William Crumbley, Brother: Peter Born and E. in Jarrow. Ypres (Menin Gate) Jarrow Library (Family MGC (7 Brigade) 1911) (née Golden) of 20 Monkton Road, at Paisley, Renfrewshire, and died on 2 May 1917, aged 64. His Crumbley - died: 18 Formerly M2/229938 Memorial. Panel 56. ROH Headstone) Jarrow was a 59-year old Newsagent mother, Agnes, died on 18 March August 1925, aged 42. R.A.S.C. Siblings (1911 (Belgium). or Philip in 1911. His mother, Agnes, 1926, aged 72. (Particulars Sister: Liles Winifred - ages; all born in Jarrow): (CWGC, etc.) was born at Calder Bank, derived from the Crumbley Family died: 12 October 1959, Peter (26), William (24), Scotland, and was 58. They Headstone). aged 60. (Family James (19), Alexander had been married for 36 years Headstone in Jarrow (15) and Liles (12). and had had eleven children, Cemetery). nine still living.]

1223 Crute John Company Unknown 18 September 2/NF (84 17/1173 No 1914-5 Star N.E.R. - Goods Clerk at Born in London. E. York. Doiran Memorial. N.E.R. Soldiers Died in Sergeant- 1918 Brigade, 28th East Boldon Killed during the Second (Greece). Memorial (Roll the Great War Major Division) Battle of Doiran in of Honour), Macedonia (northern York. Greece). 4 Cubey Joseph Captain 32 1 July 1916 'A' Company, 23 9 January 1916 France 25 Osborne Avenue, SS An Architect Fourth son of Thomas and Elizabeth Unmarried. [Attacked with 20/NF, moving [He attended Westoe His letter of condolence Ovillers Military Congregational Tues. 11 + Wed. Tues. 11 July 1916 + Berkeley (Tyneside (No 1914-5 Star) Mary Cubey forward up Mash Valley to the Boys' Secondary to the father of Private Cemetery. XI.D.1 Church 12 July 1916 + 'Illustrated Chronicle' Scottish) / NF north of La Boisselle - heavy School.] Thomas Armstrong (No. Memorial Tues. 14 1916 + Thurs. 23 June (102 Brigade, casualties while crossing No 1045 - 'Gazette': 30 June Plaque, Ocean September 1920 + 2016 34th Division) Man's Land with the battalion 1916) confirms that he Road, SS + Mon. 27 June being almost completely was in 'A' Company. Westoe Boys' 2016 + Fri. 1 July annihilated.] Secondary 2016 School ROH + St. Michael's ROH, SS (?) [Listed as 'L. Cubey' - but the only realistic candidate]

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 1458 Cullen Patrick Leo Private 25 (or 24) 2 October 32nd Company 39103 France 733 Tottenham, Coundon, Whitburn Colliery Third son of James M. and Ellen [A keen athlete and a [His father, James M. (A Hewer), Sisters: Mary, Sarah Born in Coundon, Co. Contay British St. Bede's R.C. Tues. 2 October Thurs. 2 November 1916 (DOW) MGC (32 Co. Durham (in 1891), 98 Cullen (née Hender) of 116 Robinson member of the Tyne Dock was born in Coundon, Co. Durham and Nellie. Brother Durham. Birth registered Cemetery, Contay. Sacred Heart 1917 + Wed. 2 1916 Brigade) Maxwell Street, SS (in 1901), Street, SS (also lived in Bishop Harriers. Holder of The (c. 1861), and was 50. He died in and S-in-L: Dan (No. in Bishop Auckland - I.F.1. Altar, SS + October 1918 + and 116 Robinson Street, SS Auckland, Co. Durham). (Their Ruddick Cup - 'Gazette'.] SS - June q. 1939, aged 78. His 3976) and Lily Cullen + March q. 1891. E. SS. Robinson Wed. 20 (in 1911) marriage was registered in Bishop mother, Ellen, was born in Co. nieces Cissy and Lily. Formerly 11112 Street Roll of November 1918 + Auckland during the December Wicklow, Ireland (c. 1862), and Brother and S-in-L: Yorkshire Regt. DOW R. Honour, SS + Soldiers Died in quarter of 1885). was 49. She died in SS - June q. John and Bridget. in A. 'In his 25th year' - Whitburn the Great War 1935, aged 74.] 'Gazette'. (In Colliery ROH Memoriam). 3929 Cullen James Sergeant 32 (Burial Military 21 April 1921 4th France 2 Mount Terrace, SS (in May Coal Miner (Burial Married. [He was awarded the MM for 'Of St. Hilda's Parish' - Harton Cemetery. Wed. 26 Thurs. 24 May 1917 Cochrane Register) Medal (Northumbrian) 1917 and April 1921) Register) succeeding in putting out a fire in Burial Register. Died in G.3299. (South September 1917 Stephenson Howitzer Battery, an ammunition dump caused by a the Newcastle Royal Shields). ('The Old Boys RFA (Territorial) German shell - 'Gazette'.] Infirmary (Burial Who Are Left') + (Ex-) Register). Sat. 23 April 1921 + Brigadier O.F.G. Hogg 3976 Cullen Daniel AB 39 Buried: 10 3rd Platoon, 'B' TZ/1033 1914-5 Star Dardanell 733 Tottenham, Coundon, Marsden Colliery Eldest son of James M. and Ellen Married (by 1911). [His father, James M. (A Hewer), Siblings (1911 ages): Born in Coundon, Co. Harton Cemetery. Robinson Thurs. 1 July 1915 Thurs. 1 July 1915 (Harton November Company, (RNVR) es Co. Durham (in 1891), 98 [Whitburn Colliery] [A Cullen (née Hender) of 116 Robinson [Transferred to Nelson Bn. was born in Coundon, Co. Durham Emily (Cissy) (23; B: Durham. Birth registered M.10278. (South Street Roll of + Wed. 20 Cemetery 1925 Collingwood Bn. (Balkans Maxwell Street, SS (in 1901), Coal Miner - Hewer - Street, SS (in 1911). (Their marriage RND on 3 August 1915.] (c. 1861), and was 50. He died in Coundon; A Domestic in Bishop Auckland, Co. Shields). Honour, SS November 1918 + Burial and Nelson Bn. 2B) 116 Robinson Street, SS (in in 1911 + Harton was registered in Bishop Auckland [Brother: Private Patrick Leo SS - June q. 1939, aged 78. His Servant), Mary (18; B: Durham - December q. Collingwood Bn. Register) RND 1911), 139 George Potts Cemetery Burial during the December quarter of Cullen, 32nd Company MGC, mother, Ellen, was born in Co. Coundon; Auckland - 1886. He died in the Embarkation Roll (38 - GRO) Street, SS (in 1914 and Register - November 1885). DOW 2 October 1916, aged 24 Wicklow, Ireland (c. 1862), and June q. 1892), John Ingham Infirmary. (Born: 22 November 1925) and 159 1925] or 25 (No. 1458).] was 49. She died in SS - June q. (15; B: Coundon; Wounded in action at August George Potts Street, SS 1935, aged 74.] Auckland - September Gallipoli. He was 1886 - RN q. 1895), Sarah (11; B: wounded in the Third Service SS - June q. 1899) & Battle of Krithia on 4 June Record) Ellen (Nellie)(9; B: SS - 1915. September q. 1901).

6836 Cullinan Reginald Sapper 42 March q. 1939 Royal Engineers 11A Westgate, Ripon, Son of Alfred and Edith Cullinan of Olive A.O. Cullinan (formerly [His father, Alfred (A Baker and Sister: Winifred (B: Born in Skipton, Frederick (Durham S.E.) Yorkshire (in 1901), and 96 96 Frederick Street, SS Tindle, née McIntyre). (Their Pastry Cook), was born in Skipton in Craven, Yorkshire. Birth Street Roll of Frederick Street, SS (in 1911) marriage was registered in Clonnell, Co. Waterford, and was Yorkshire; aged 4 in registered in Skipton - Honour Stockton, Co. Durham, during 49. His mother, Edith, was born in 1901). December q. 1896. the March quarter of 1929). Hull, c. 1875, and her death was registered at Durham S.E. - June q. 1943, aged 70.]

1123 Culling Robert Henry Deck 19 (Born: 19 November HM Trawler 9755DA 54 Hedley Street, SS (in Son of Arthur Albert Ernest Culling [Brothers: Arthur (No.1124) & [His father, Arthur Albert Ernest Brother: O.S. Arthur Born in Willington Quay Chatham Naval Hedley Street Tues. 11 George Hand 10 March 1917 'Morococala' (RNR) 1901), 18 Robertson Street, (A Fisherman) and Eliza Culling (née George (Died aboard HMS (A Fisherman), was born in Ernest Culling, Died 11 (Tynemouth; June q. Memorial. Memorial Roll of Honour December 1917 + 1897 - RN SS (in 1911), and 4 Hedley Mears) of 4 Hedley Street, SS. (Their Southern Flower, 3 March Gorleston, Norfolk, and was 37. February 1917, aged 1898). [Born in Howdon Reference: 26. Tues. 11 February Service Street, SS (in November marriage was registered in Great 1945, aged 37). Sisters (1911 He died in SS - March q. 1954, 16 (No. 1124). S & B-in- (RN Service Record).] He (Kent). 1919 + Fri. 19 Record; 1917) Yarmouth, Norfolk, during the ages): Florence M. (16), Lilian aged 80. His mother, Eliza, was L: Lily & William. S & B- had one surviving brother November 1920 + erroneous December quarter of 1892). Eliza (9; SS - March q. 1902), born in Willington Quay, in-L: Beatrice & - George James. Uncle & Mon. 20 ) Sarah Ann G. (6; SS - March q. Northumberland, and was 37. She William Spink. Aunt: George (No. 5688) November 1922 1905) & Alice Victoria (2; SS - died in SS - December q. 1942, Brother: George & Alice Culling. Lost at June q. 1909).] aged 68.] James (SS; June q. sea through enemy 1907). action. (In Memoriam).

1124 Culling Arthur Ernest Ordinary 16 11 February SS 'Norwood' Mercantil 54 Hedley Street, SS (in Son of Arthur Albert Ernest Culling [Brothers: Robert Henry [His father, Arthur Albert Ernest Brother: Deck Hand Born in SS - June q. 1900. Tower Hill Memorial Hedley Street Tues. 11 A. Seaman 1917 (Aberdeen) e Marine 1901), 18 Robertson Street, (A Fisherman) and Eliza Culling (née George (No. 1123) & George (A Fisherman), was born in Robert Henry George The 'Gazette' says he was Roll of Honour December 1917 + SS (in 1911), and 4 Hedley Mears) of 4 Hedley Street, SS. (Their (Died aboard HMS Southern Gorleston, Norfolk, and was 37. Culling, Died 19 17. He had one surviving Tues. 16 April Street, SS (in 1917) marriage was registered in Great Flower, 3 March 1945, aged He died in SS - March q. 1954, November 1916, aged brother - George James. 1918 + Sat. 11 Yarmouth, Norfolk, during the 37). Sisters (1911 ages): aged 80. His mother, Eliza, was 19 (No. 1123). S & B-in- Uncle and Aunt: George August 1918 + December quarter of 1892). Florence M. (16), Lilian Eliza born in Willington Quay, L: Lily & William. S & B- (No. 5688) and Alice Tues. 11 February (9; SS - June q. 1903), Sarah Northumberland, and was 37. She in-L: Beatrice & Culling. Chum: Pte. J.H. 1919 + Sat. 11 Ann G. (6; SS - March q. 1905) died in SS - December q. 1942, William Spink. Churchward. (In February 1922 + & Alice Victoria (2; June aged 68.] Brother: George Memoriam). Sat. 10 February 1909).] James (SS; June q. 1923 (In 1907). Memoriam).

5688 Culling George Master 71 (Born: Buried: 6 May Steam Trawler Mercantil 4 Blumers Terrace, SS (in A Master Mariner [A Alice Jane Culling (née [His wife, Alice Jane, was buried [He was interred as a Born in Gorlaston, Harton Cemetery. PHOTO James 13 June 1941 'George E. e Marine January 1917) and 92 Greens Retired Fisherman - Powley) of 4 Blumers Terrace, on 27 December 1949, aged 80. civilian internee in Norfolk (Mutford; 1.72. (South Shields). 1869) Benson' Place, SS (in May 1941) Burial Register] SS. (Their marriage was Harton Cemetery. 1.72. 'Of St. Gefangenlager, September q. 1869). The registered in Mutford Stephen's Parish' - Burial Brandenburg, 'George E. Benson' was (Norfolk/Suffolk) during the Register'.] Germany. 'Of St. captured in the North Sea December quarter of 1889). Stephen's parish' - by a German warship on Burial Register.] 23 January 1917.

394 Cummin Thomas Private Unknown 26 May 1915 2/NF (84 6634 6 March 1915 France Married with children. In Memoriam. Hazebrouck Fri. 26 May 1916 Edwin Brigade, 28th (1914-5 Star) Communal Cemetery. Division) II.B.20. 1182 Cummings Michael Gunner Unknown 29 October 'C' Battery, 83rd 89695 France 23 Percy Street, SS Harton Colliery Married. Born in Liverpool. E. SS. St. Julien Dressing St. Michael's Thurs. 29 Thurs. 29 November 1917 Brigade RFA Enlisted at the outbreak. Station Cemetery. ROH, SS + November 1917 + 1917 Officer's letter to wife. III.B.7. (Belgium). Percy Street Thurs. 22 August ROH, SS 1918 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 1224 Cummings Henry Private 28 2 June 1917 10/Yorkshire 18042 13 October 1915 France 4 Wenlock Road, Simonside, N.E.R. - Teemer at Son of Henry Alderson (A Railway Catherine H. Cummings (née [Siblings: Mary Ann, Margaret Children: Margaret Born and E. in SS (SS; H.A.C. [Honourable N.E.R. Wed. 8 August Alderson Regt. (62 (1914-5 Star) SS (in 1901 and 1911) Tyne Dock [Wagon Engine-Driver) and Margaret Arthur Stonebanks). (They were Arthur, Sarah, Robert and A.S. (SS; June q. 1913; September q. 1888). He Artillery Company] Memorial (Roll 1917 + Sat. 1 June Brigade, 21st Oiler - N.E.R. - 1911 Cummings (née Soulsby - B: Chester- married in St. Jude's Church, Anthony.] Married John D. entered service with the Cemetery, Écoust-St. of Honour), 1918 + Soldiers Division) Census] le-Street; December q. 1851) of 4 SS, on 4 August 1912. Their Graham - SS; N.E.R. in 1904. The Mein. VI.A.1. York. + Dock Died in the Great Wenlock Road, Simonside, SS. (They marriage was registered in SS December q. 1935) 'Gazette' says he died on Superintenden War were married on 7 November 1868 during the September quarter and Henry A. (SS; 1 June 1917. (In t's Staff ROH, in St. Mary's Church, Gateshead). of 1912). March q. 1915). Memoriam). His birth Tyne Dock + St. Brother-in-Law and was registered in SS Simon's Sister-in-Law: John during the September Church, and Christina quarter of 1888. Simonside, SS Stonebanks. (Chancel Screen)

5050 Cummings Edward Unknown Unknown 21 Morton Street, SS (in A Labourer - N.E.R. Son of John (Waterman on a Barge) Jane Cummings (née [His father, John (A Barge Brother (1901 age): Born in SS. Birth Livingstone Wed. 8 August 1901), and 58 Thames Street, Company (in 1911) and Jane Cummings of 21 Morton Reynolds) of 58 Thames Waterman), was 64 in 1901. He Matthew (16; SS - registered in SS - Street Roll of 1917 SS (in 1911) Street, SS (in 1901) Street, SS (in 1911). (They died in SS - December q. 1916, September q. 1885; A September q. 1878. Honour were married in St. Thomas' aged 80. His mother, Jane, was 56 Glass Cutter's Errand Church, SS, on 27 June 1904. in 1901.] Boy). Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1904). 6837 Cummings John Private 61 December q. 215 Victoria Road, SS (in A Piano Tuner and Son of Thomas (A Joiner) and Edith Cummings (née Vasey - [His mother, Eleanor, was a 48- Children (all born and Born in Chester le Street, Frederick Christopher 1933 1901), and 162 South Eldon Repairer (in 1911) [A Eleanor Cummings of 215 Victoria Born: Durham City). (They year old Confectioner.] registered in SS; 1911 Co. Durham, c. 1872 to Street Roll of Arnold Street, SS (in 1911) Coal Miner (Hewer) in Road, SS were married in St. Michael's ages ): John Joseph 1874. Honour 1901] Church, SS, on 5 October (8), Helena Ellen (6), 1901. Their marriage was Edith (4) and William registered in SS during the (1; June q. 1910). His December quarter of 1901). wife, Edith, died in SS - December q. 1935, aged 56.

2072 Cummuskey John Private 25 17 January No. 2 Platoon, 'A' 28/115 No 1914-5 Star France 7 Old Church, Jarrow (in Assistant Chemist at a Son of the late John and Mary [Siblings (1911 ages; all born [His father, John, was born in Co. Siblings (1911 ages): Born: Runcorn, Cheshire. Thiépval Memorial. St. Paul's Roll Captain C.H. [Cumminsky - 1917 Company, 16/NF 1911) Chemical Works (in Cummusky/Cummuskey of 7 Old in Jarrow): James (14; Slater's Monaghan, Ireland, and was a 56- Maggie (23; B: E. Cramlington, Pier and Face 10B, of Honour Cooke Book Captain C.H. (Newcastle 1911) Church, Jarrow. (John Cummusky's Labourer), Katie (8) and year old Chemical labourer. His Wallsend), Joseph (21; Northumberland. MRIC = 11B and 12B (1923) Cooke Book Commercials) death was registered in SS during Wilfred (3).] mother, Mary, was born in Co. B: Wallsend; Labourer Cummuskey. Captain (1923)] (96 Brigade, 32nd the September q. of 1913, aged 54. Fermanagh and was 48. They had in a Chemical Works) C.H. Cooke Book = Division) Mary Cummusky's death was been married for 26 years and had and Lizzie (16; B: Cumminsky. registered in SS during the eight children, all still living.] Felling). September q. of 1922, aged 58).

5051 Cuniff Peter 89 or 90 March q. 1976 Railton's Court, SS (in 1901), A Slater (in 1911 and Son of Minnie Cuniff (a Washer and Mary Ann Cuniff (née Jordan). [Children: James (SS; B & D: June Children (1911 ages): Born in SS. Birth Livingstone Wed. 8 August (Born: 21 (Nottingham) 51 Livingstone Street, SS (in November 1930) Cleaner) - born in Ireland and a 36- (They were married in SS' q. 1920, aged 0), Mary A. (SS; Peter (4; SS; June q. registered in SS - June q. Street Roll of 1917 March 1911), and 45 Agnes Street, year old widow in 1901. Registry Office on 14 May June q. 1921), Nora (SS; March q. 1907; Died: June q. 1886. Honour 1886) SS (in November 1930) 1907. Their marriage was 1923) and Amy Veronica (Buried: 1912, 5), Rachel registered in SS during the 1 November 1930, aged 3 Peterson (2; Sept. q. June quarter of 1907). months) and Douglas (Died: 1909), Henry (SS; Dec. September q. 1930, aged 0) q. 1910; D: Dec. 1916, (Twins; SS; September q. 1930).] 6), Peter (SS; Sept. q. 1912), Thomas W. (SS; Sept. q. 1913) & Joseph J. (SS; B & D: Sept. Q. 1916).

654 Cunningham Peter L/C 19 or 20 1 July 1916 'A' Company, 26 26/812 10 January 1916 France Chadwick Memorial Industrial Son of John and Margaret Unmarried. [Attack on La Boisselle - moved Brother: Henry - born Born in Jarrow. E. Serre Road Cemetery St. Paul's Roll Fri. 30 April 1915 (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) School, Stanwick (near Cunningham (née McGregor) [Vin forward from assembly trenches in Jarrow and aged 12 Newcastle. Enlisted on 2 No. 2. XI.D.5. of Honour + St. (Jarrow Express) + NF (103 Brigade, Carlisle) (in 1911) and 68 Mullen] nr. Tara Redoubt. War Diary notes in March 1911. December 1914. MRIC = Bede's R.C. Sat. 10 March 34th Division) Hope Street, Jarrow 'A' & 'B' Coys in front, 'B' & 'D' in Conningham. He School ROH, 1917 + Fri. 16 reserve. Owing to high casualties attended St. Bede's R.C. Jarrow March 1917 attack held up - small parties School, Jarrow. (Jarrow Express) + holding out in shell holes in N M's Mon. 27 June L. Casualties 489] 2016 + Fri. 1 July 2016 + John Sheen + 'Irish Heroes' (1917) 943 Cunningham David First 56 20 April 1917 SS 'Caithness' Mercantil 38 Vespasian Avenue, SS Annabel Cunningham (née Born in Aberdeen. (In Tower Hill Memorial St. Aidan's Tues. 29 May Engineer (Newcastle) e Marine Purvis) of 38 Vespasian Memoriam). The 14th Church ROH, 1917 + Sat. 20 Avenue, SS. (They were List of Merchant Marine SS + Baring April 1918 + Fri. 9 married in SS' Registry Office Deaths lists his place of Street May 1919 on 23 August 1884. Their residency as SS. Wesleyan marriage was registered in SS Methodist during the September quarter Church ROH, of 1884). South Shields

972 Cunningham Joseph Sergeant Unknown 13 April 1918 1st/7th DLI 275558 19 April 1915 France South Shields. Married. He had a little son - Born and E. in SS. (In Le Grand Hasard Brunswick St. Sat. 12 & Mon. 14 ('Operation (Territorial) (2718) (1914-5 Star) Joseph. Memoriam). Military Cemetery, & Wilson St. April 1919 + Tues. Georgette' - (Divisional Morbecque. 4.A.11. Roll of Honour. 22 April 1919 + Fourth Battle Pioneers, 50th Clive Dunn page of Ypres) (Northumbrian) 247 + Soldiers Division) Died in the Great War

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 1677 Cunningham John L/C 21 28 March 1st/5th 275694 Lower Thames Street, SS Younger son of Ellen and the late Unmarried. S. & B-in-L: Lizzie & 'In his 22nd year' - Pozières Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. Wed. 15 May 1918 (Territorial) NF James Cunningham of Lower Alex (in Fr.) + a 'Gazette'. Aunt Kate & Panel 68 to 72 Sacred Heart 1918 + Fri. 28 ('Operation (149 Brigade, Thames Street, SS nephew & niece. Only Uncles Will, Adam and Altar, SS + St. March 1919 Michael') 50th Brother & S-in-L: Thomas. Aunt Lizzie and Thomas' (Northumbrian) James & Lucy Uncle Peter Brady. No Church ROH (?) Division) Cunningham + SDGW entry. (In nephews James & Memoriam). William. S. & B-in-L: Maggie & Robert Goudie (in Salonika).

2071 Cunningham William Private 24 21 June 1915 2/Lincolnshire 9461 5 November France 31 High Street Back, Jarrow Apprentice Rivetter in Son of John and Charlotte [Siblings (1911 ages; all born [His father, John, was born at Siblings (1911 ages): Born at St. Helen's, Merville Communal St. Paul's Roll (DOW) Regt. (25 1914 (1914 (in 1911) Palmer's Shipyard (in Cunningham (née Cunningham) of in Jarrow): James (15), Sarah Felling, Co. Durham, and was a 54- Frank (24; B: SS; Gas Liverpool. E. Jarrow. Cemetery. III.K.10. of Honour Brigade, 8th 'Mons' Star') 1911) 31 High Street, Jarrow (13), Alfred (11), Ada (8) and year old Stoker at Palmer's Steel Worker at Palmer's Division) Benjamin (6).] Works. His mother, Charlotte A., Steel Works), John was born at Bill Quay and was 46. (22; B: St. Helen's, They had been married for 25 Lancs.) and George years and had had ten children, (18; B: St. Helen's; nine still living.] Plater's Labourer in Palmer's Shipyard). 3200 Cunningham John Driver 44 21 March Royal Field 765188 No 1914-5 Star He did not 30 Robert Street, SS (in A Coal Miner (Hewer) Mary Jane Cunningham (née [No SDGW entry. Awarded the Children (1911 ages; Born in Ushaw Moor, Co. Harton Cemetery. Robinson Wed. 20 1921 (Buried: Artillery serve 1901), 18 Robinson Street, SS (in 1911) [A Coal Couch) of 2 Elm Avenue, Silver War Badge. Enlisted: 3 May both born in SS): Lily Durham. Birth registered M.10131. (South Street Roll of November 1918 24 March overseas - (in 1911), 88 Robinson Street, Miner in March 1921] Cleadon Park, SS. (They were 1915. Discharged: 14 January (11; December q. in Lanchester, Co. Shields). Honour, SS + 1921) SWB SS (in March 1921), and 2 married in SS' Registry Office 1919 (Sick).] 1899) and Nora Durham - March q. 1877. St. Bede's R.C. details. Elm Avenue, Cleadon Park, on 12 March 1898. Their Georgina B. (9; His wife, Mary Jane, was Sacred Heart SS. marriage was registered in SS September q. 1901). born in Murton, Co. Altar, SS (?) during the March quarter of Durham (c. 1878), and 1898). was 33 in 1901.

4660 Cunningham W. Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 25 25/823 11 January 1916 France Jarrow. (John Sheen) Named in the November John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) 1916 Casualties' List. 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, (1917) 34th Division)

4719 Cunningham J. Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 26 26/136 10 January 1916 France 15 Leighton Street, SS [His name appeared in the Enlisted: 4 December John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) November 1916 and June 1918 1914. Transferred to 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, Casualties' Lists while serving with 22/NF and 25/NF. (1917) 34th Division) 22/NF (22/965).] Promoted Sergeant. 1 February 1919 - Discharged (King's Regulations, paragraph 392). (John Sheen).

4972 Cunningham Frederick Gunner Unknown DCM Unknown Royal Field Hebburn. [He continued firing the gun and On 4 May 1917 the Fri. 22 June 1917 Artillery keeping the enemy back until enemy shelled his (Jarrow Express) + reinforcements arrived. He was battery. All the members Fri. 11 January the twenty-eighth man to be of the gun team had 1918 (Jarrow awarded a gold watch from the been killed or disabled Express) Hebburn Heroes' Fund.] but he stuck to his post .

5378 Cunningham Hugh Private Unknown Unknown Royal Scots 3 Stanley Street, Jarrow Son of Mrs. Cunningham of 3 Reported 'Missing' since Fri. 24 May 1918 (Bugler) Stanley Street, Jarrow 23 March 1918 (Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Express) ['Operation Michael']. 1225 Curbison William AB 29 (Born: 8 October Drake Bn. RND TZ/3734 1914-5 Star Dardanell N.E.R. - Coal Teemer Son of William and the late Elizabeth Unmarried. [He originally His father, William, B. in B: L/S John Curbison, B & S-in-L: James & M.C. Novelles-sur-L'Escaut N.E.R. Tues. 17 Tues. 22 June 1915 22 August 1918 (DOW R. (63rd (Royal (RNVR) es at Tyne Dock Curbison of 30 Florence Street, SS, enlisted in the Tyneside Sunderland, was a widower then Hood Bn. RND, KIA 13 B & S-in-L: Ned (in Fr. - Communal Cemetery Memorial (Roll November 1914 + (Family Group - 1889) in A. in 148th Naval) Division) (Balkans (Shunter - 1911) and later of 20 Alexander Street, Scottish (NF) before Tuesday aged 54, living at 30 Florence St., November 1916, aged No. 4163) & Mary Ann. Extension. I I.C.1. [His of Honour), Tues. 22 June Including his father (RN) Field 2B) Deans, SS. (His photograph was in 17 November 1914.] SS. He had been married for 32 23 (No. 2757). 3 other Sister: Charlotte. B-in-L: CGWC Headstone York + Dock 1915 + Mon. 4 and four of his Ambulance) the 'Gazette'). (His mother died on years and had nine children. brothers on AS: AB Tom Henderson. S & B-in- reads 'Curbinson'.] Superintenden December 1916 + brothers) 30 October 1907). David (TZ/2303 Drake L: Martha & W.D. Clark t's Staff ROH, Wed. 13 Bn.), Thomas (RNR) & (in France) + two Tyne Dock November 1918 + Ned (A.S.C.). nephews: Jim and Jack + Sat. 13 November niece Evelyn. 1920 + RND Database 2757 Curbison John (Jack) Leading 23 (Born: 13 November Hood Bn. RND TZ/1736 1914-5 Star Dardanell 30 Florence Street, SS (in Harton Colliery [A Son of William and the late Elizabeth Unmarried. [Enlisted: 13 [First of five brothers on active B: AB William B & S-in-L: James & M.C. Ancre British Tues. 22 June Tues. 26 December Seaman 25 April 1916 (Battle (189 Brigade, (RNVR) es November 1914) Miner - RND Service Curbison of 30 Florence Street, SS, November 1914. Height: 5' service to fall. His father, William, Curbison, Drake Bn. B & S-in-L: Ned (in Fr. - Cemetery, Beaumont- 1915 + Mon. 4 1916 + Tues. 22 June 1893) of the Ancre - 63rd (Royal (Balkans Record] and later of 20 Alexander Street, 5¾". Brown hair and eyes. C. B. in Sunderland, was a widower RND, died aged 29, 8 No. 4163) & Mary Ann. Hamel. III.C.9. [His December 1916 + 1915 (Family Group - Attack on Naval) Division) 2B) Deans, SS. (His photograph was in of E. 5 October 1915 - then aged 54, living at 30 Florence October 1918 (No. Sister: Charlotte. B-in-L: CWGC Headstone Tues. 26 Including his father Beaucourt) the 'Gazette'). (His mother died on Promoted Leading Seaman.] St., SS. He had been married for 1225). 3 other Tom Henderson. S & B-in- reads 'Curbinson'.] December 1916 + and four of his 30 October 1907). 32 years and had nine children.] brothers on AS. B- & S- L: Martha & W.D. Clark Wed. 13 brothers) in-L: James & M.C. (in France) + two November 1918 + Curbison. nephews: Jim and Jack + Sat. 13 November niece Evelyn. 1920 + Wed. 8 January 2014 + RND Base

3977 Curbison David AB 64 (Born: March q. 1959 Drake Bn. RND TZ/2303 1914-5 Star Dardanell 30 Florence Street, SS (in A Miner (RND Service Son of William and the late Elizabeth Alice L. Curbison (née Beale). He had two children: Oswald D.K. Brothers: William - His birth was registered Tues. 22 June Tues. 22 June 1915 3 January (SS) (RNVR) es December 1914) Record) Curbison of 30 Florence Street, SS, (Their marriage was (Poole, June q. 1919) and Phyllis E. RND (SS, September q. in SS during the March 1915 (Family Group - 1895 - (Balkans and later of 20 Alexander Street, registered in Poole, Dorset, (Poole, March q. 1928). Enlisted: 1888), John ('Jack') - quarter of 1895. His Including his father RND 2B) Deans, SS. (His photograph was in during the September quarter 9 December 1914. Height: 5' 7½". RND (SS, June q. death was registered in and four of his Service the 'Gazette'). (His mother died on of 1918). Brown hair. Blue eyes. C. of E. 1893), Thomas - RNR Poole, Dorset, during the brothers) Record) 30 October 1907). War Gratuity: £22.] (SS, June q. 1891) and March quarter of 1959, Edward ('Ned') - A.S.C. aged 64. (No. 4163). B-in-L: George Brown - West Yorkshire Regt.

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 4011 Curbison Thomas AB Unknown Unknown Royal Naval Son of William and the late Elizabeth Ellen Curbison (formerly Brothers: AB William - His birth was registered Tues. 22 June Tues. 22 June 1915 Reserve Curbison of 30 Florence Street, SS, Gosling, née Morton). (They RND (No. 1225), AB in SS during the June 1915 (Family Group - and later of 20 Alexander Street, were married in St. Jude's David - RND (No. quarter of 1891. S & B-in- Including his father Deans, SS. (His photograph was in Church, SS, on 23 August 3977), AB John (Jack) - L: Jane Ann & George and four of his the 'Gazette'). (His mother died on 1919. Their marriage was RND (No. 2757) and Brown (West Yorkshire brothers) 30 October 1907). registered in SS during the Private Edward (Ned) - Regt.) (No. 4081). (Their September quarter of 1919). A.S.C. (No. 4163). marriage was registered in Gateshead during the March quarter of 1902).

4163 Curbison Edward Private Unknown Unknown Army Service Son of William and the late Elizabeth [Brother & S-in-L: James & [His mother, Elizabeth, Curbison, Brothers: Leading Brothers: AB David Tues. 22 June Tues. 22 June 1915 (Ned) Corps Curbison of 30 Florence Street, SS, M.C. Curbison. Sister & B-in- died on 30 October 1907. His Seaman John Curbison - RND, Died 1915 (Family Group - and later of 20 Alexander Street, L: Martha & W.D. Clark. father, William, B. in Sunderland, Curbison, Hood Bn. March q. 1959, aged 64 Including his father Deans, SS Sister: Charlotte. B-in-L: Tom was a widower then aged 54, RND, 13 November (No. 3977) & AB Thomas and his three Henderson.] living at 30 Florence St., SS. He 1916, aged 23 (No. Curbison - RNR (No. brothers) had been married for 32 years and 2757) and AB William 4011). S & B-in-L: Jane had nine children. Curbison, Drake Bn. Ann & Pte. George Brown RND, 8 October 1918, (No. 4081) - West aged 29 (No. 1225). Yorkshire Regt. (No. ).

4150 Currie Alexander Private Unknown Military Unknown Northumberland 'A native of SS. He had Fri. 20 July 1917 Fri. 20 July 1917 Medal Fusiliers been at the front for eighteen months' - 'Gazette'. 4976 Currie Donald Corporal Unknown Unknown 29/NF (Tyneside 29/183 Jarrow. [9 January 1918 - Discharged on Enlisted: 13 December John Sheen Scottish) medical grounds (Gunshot 1915. Transferred to 8th Wounds, aged 35). His name and 1th Bns. King's Own appeared in the April, August and Yorkshire Light Infantry. September 1916 Casualties' Lists.] (John Sheen).

5615 Currie William Cook Unknown Unknown Mine-Sweeping 3½ (?) Alma Street, SS (in Thurs. 4 November 1915) November 1915 72 Curry Oswald Private 21 20 July 1916 10/West 3/9588 10 September France 15 Beattie Street, Tyne Dock Boldon Colliery Son of Thomas and Hannah J. Curry Unmarried. [Brother: AB Pearson Curry Brother & Sister-in- Born in Tyne Dock. His Abbeville Communal Boldon Colliery Fri. 28 July 1916 + Fri. 28 July 1916 (DOW) Yorkshire Regt. 1915 (1914-5 of 15 Beattie Street, Tyne Dock (TZ/1082) - 3rd Platoon, 'A' Law: Joseph & Lily + birth was registered in SS Cemetery. IV.D.17. Workmen War Fri. 20 July 1917 + (50 Brigade, 17th Star) Company, Collingwood Bn. RND one niece. Sister & during the September Memorial + All Soldiers Died in (Northern) (Transferred to Hood Bn.) (No. Brother-in-Law: Maria quarter of 1895. E. SS. Saints' Church the Great War Division) 4480). & George. (In Memoriam). ROH, West Harton

153 Curry John Private Unknown 14 August 2/DLI (18 6625 24 September France 27 Garrick Street, Westoe, SS Harton Colliery Nellie Curry of 27 Garrick Brother and S-in-L: Joe Born: Harton, SS. E. Lijssenthoek Military Sat. 25 Sat. 25 September 1915 (DOW) Brigade, 6th 1915 (1914-5 Street, Westoe, SS and Mary Ann Curry. Newcastle. R. Ashington Cemetery. III.D.32A. September 1915 + 1915 (Battle of Division) Star) Nieces: Ethel and Nora Colliery - SDGW. DOW R. (Belgium). Mon. 14 August Hooge) Curry. Niece: Jenny. in A. during the Battle of 1916 + Tues. 14 Hooge. (In Memoriam). August 1917 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

320 Curry Peter Legg Private 20 12 January 13/NF (62 22448 7 October 1915 France 59 Bradbourne Street, SS Harton Colliery Nora E. Curry (née Harland) of [Brother-in-Law: Albert.] Mother-in-Law: Ellen Born and E. in SS. Sister: Cite Bonjean Military All Saints' Fri. 28 January Fri. 4 February 1916 1916 Brigade, 21st (1914-5 Star) 59 Bradbourne Street, SS. Harland. Sisters & Ethel. Uncles: Charlie & Cemetery, Church ROH, 1916 + Fri. 12 Division) (They were married in St. Bros.-in-L: Annie & George + Willie & Bob. Armentières. IX.E.99. West Harton January 1917 + Peter's Church, Harton Tom, Mary & Jack, Uncle Bob & Aunt Sally + Mon. 13 January Village, on 11 April 1914. Violet & Bob. Aunts: Ethel. S-in-L: Mary & 1919 + Thurs. 12 They marriage was registered Bella & Ethel + Alice & Annie + B-in-L.: Jack. (In January 1922 + in SS during the June quarter Sally. Grandparents: Memoriam). Fri. 12 January of 1914). Mr. & Mrs. Legg. 1923 + Soldiers Died in the Great War 772 Curry George Private 42 DCM [LG 6 20 October 22 (Tyneside 22/264 No 1914-5 Star France 6 Derby Terrace, SS Whitburn Colliery Mary Curry (née Kennedy) of Children: Elizabeth (SS, Born in Durham City. Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Michael's John Sheen + Tues. 20 November February 1917 Scottish) / NF 6 Derby Terrace, SS. (They September q. 1913), Awarded the DCM just a Panel 19 to 23 and ROH, SS + Tues. 10 1917 1918] (102 Brigade, were married in SS' Registry Mary (SS, December q. few days before he died. 162. (Belgium). Derby Street November 1914 + 34th Division) Office on 3 August 1907. 1914) and James (SS, Spent over two years at Roll of Honour Wed. 17 October Their marriage was registered June q. 1917). the Front. Letter from 1917 + Tues. 13 in SS during the September Officer. (In Memoriam). November 1917 + quarter of 1907). 17 July 1918 + Mon. 21 October 1918 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

790 Curry David Private Unknown 13 July 1917 23 (Tyneside 23/7 No 1914-5 Star France 8 Dacre Street. SS A Butcher Eldest son of David Curry of Meldon Susannah Curry (née [His relatives were presented with Children: Susanna (SS, Born and E. in SS. The Hargicourt British Holy Trinity John Sheen + Sat. Thurs. 2 August 1917 Scottish) / NF Terrace, SS. [His father was a retired Glattbach) of 8 Dacre Street, a gold commemorative medal December q. 1911), 'Gazette' says he lived at Cemetery. I.A.14. Church ROH, 21 July 1917 + (102 Brigade, butcher.] SS. (They were married in SS' from the SS & District Butchers' Mary (SS, September 7 Dacre Street. He SS + Holy Thurs. 15 & Wed. 34th Division) Registry Office on 22 June Association.] q, 1913), John (SS, attended Holy Trinity Trinity Boys' 21 April 1920 (SS 1903. Their marriage was June q. 1915) & Nora Boys' School, SS - School ROH, SS & District registered in SS during the L. (SS, March q. 1919). Admitted: 5 January + Holy Trinity Butchers' June quarter of 1903). S-in-L of Mr. & Mrs. 1885; Left: 15 December Boys' School Association) + Glattbach. 1890. The Holy Trinity ROH, SS Soldiers Died in Boys' School ROH says he (Served) the Great War served in the DLI.

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 1495 Curry Henry Driver 20 26 March 34th Division 750953 No 1914-5 Star France 7 Orange Place, SS (in May St. Hilda's Colliery Eldest son of Cuthbert and Margaret Unmarried. [DOW at 34th Casualty Clearing Brother: Private Born in SS. E. Newcastle. Bac-du-Sud British St. Hilda's Sat. 29 May 1915 1918 (DOW) Ammunition 1915 and March 1918) Curry of 7 Orange Place, SS Station in France 'in his 21st year' - Cuthbert Curry, Formerly 2215 RFA. Cemetery, Bailleulval. Miners' Lodge + Tues. 16 April Column RFA 'Gazette'.] 5/Yorkshire Regt. KIA Sister & B-in-L: Maggie & I.C.12. ROH 1918 + Wed. 26 (Formerly 4th 27 May 1918, aged 19 Harry Peacock + little March 1919 + (Northumbrian) (No. 3004). He had niece & nephew: Rohilla Mon. 26 March Howitzer Brigade brothers and sisters. and Harry. He enlisted in 1923 + Soldiers RFA) Friend: John (Jack) the 4th (Northumbrian) Died in the Great Cosans. Howitzers on 28 May War 1915 - 'Gazette'. (In Memoriam).

2073 Curry Vincent Private 21 3 October 15/DLI (64 28398 No 1914-5 Star France 48 James Street, Jarrow (in An Assistant Butcher Son of John and Martha Curry (née Unmarried. [His father, John, was born at Siblings (1911 ages; all Born and E. in Jarrow. Tyne Cot Memorial. Jarrow Library Soldiers Died in 1917 [5 Brigade, 21st 1911) (in 1911) Catney) of 48 James Street, Jarrow. Felling, Co. Durham, and was a 48- born in Jarrow): Mabel Panel 128 to 131 and ROH the Great War October 1917 - Division) (They were married on 16 July 1885. year old Boilermaker in a (18; Assistant 162 and 162A. SDGW] Their marriage was registered in SS Shipyard. His mother, Martha, Dressmaker), Florence (Belgium). during the September quarter of was born in Jarrow and was 41. (13) and Edmund (7). 1885). They had been married for 26 years and had had seven children, four still living.] 3004 Curry Cuthbert Private 19 27 May 1918 5/Yorkshire Regt. 34809 No 1914-5 Star France 7 Orange Place, SS St. Hilda's Colliery (?) Son of Cuthbert and Margaret Curry Unmarried. [Friend - John Cosans.] Brother: Driver Henry Born and E. in SS. Soissons Memorial. St. Hilda's Mon. 26 March (150 Brigade, of 7 Orange Place, SS Curry, 34th Division Formerly TR/5/ 18268 Miners' Lodge 1923 + Soldiers 50th Ammunition Column, T.R. Bn. and 77658 DLI. ROH (?) Died in the Great (Northumbrian) DOW 26 March 1918, Sister & B-in-L: Maggie & War Division) aged 20 (No. 1495). Harry Peacock + little He had brothers and niece & nephew: Rohilla sisters. and Harry.

3553 Curry John Morton Gunner 40 (or 41 - 5 February No. 3 Section 771182 No 1914-5 Star France 49 Ingham Street, SS (in Coal Miner (Hewer) Son of James (A Painter) and Sarah Eleanor (Ellen) Curry (née 1911 - Lived at 17 Braburne S: Ada Annie Iley (D. Born in SS. Formerly 947 Tournai Communal Sat. 8 March 1919 Family 1919 63rd Division 1919) Curry of SS. [His father died on 12 Queenan) of 49 Ingham Street, Tyne Dock. Children: 9.11.1945, aged 61), RFA. 'Died through Cemetery Allied + Sat. 5 February Headston Ammunition November 1921, aged 68. His Street, SS. (They were Dorothy (March q. 1912, SS), Nellie & Ethel. S & B-in- injuries received on Extension. IV.O.6. 1921 + Sat. 4 & e) Column RFA mother died on 5 November 1920 'in married in St. Aidan's Church, William (Sept. q. 1913) & James L: Bessie & Mat (in active service in Belgium' - (Belgium). Mon. 6 February her 67th year' - Family Headstone in SS, on 6 September 1905. (June q. 1915, SS). He had seven Canada). S & B-in-L: 'Gazette' + Family 1922 + Mon. 5 Harton Cemetery.] Their marriage was registered children - 'Gazette'. S & B-in-L: Mary Lizzie & Dick Headstone. B & S-in-L: February 1923 (In in SS during the September Margaret Jane & Robert Hall.] Beales (+ Rob & Dick Billy & Katie. S & B-in-L: Memoriam) quarter of 1905). in Canada). S & B-in-L: Margaret Jane & Robert Margaret Jane & Hall. Memorial Service at Robert Hall. S & B-in-L: St. Stephen's, SS. Annie & Nigel McCarthy. 4480 Curry Pearson AB 75 (Born: December q. 3rd Platoon, 'A' TZ/1082 1914-5 Star Dardanell 15 Beattie Street, Tyne Dock A Miner Son of Thomas and Hannah J. Curry Brother: Private Birth registered in SS - RND Service 15 (?) 1965 (SS) Company, (RNVR) es of 15 Beattie Street, Tyne Dock Oswald Curry. September q. 1890. Record + August Collingwood Bn. (Balkans 10/West Yorkshire Height: 5'4½". Brown Collingwood Bn. 1890 - and Hood Bn. 2B) Regt., DOW 20 July hair. Blue eyes. C. of E. Embarkation Roll RND RND 1916, aged 21 (No. S & B-in-L: Maria & Service 72). B & S-in-L: Joseph George. Record) & Lily.

4535 Curry George OS Unknown Unknown RND KP/710 No 1914-5 Star 3 Charles Street, Boldon Boldon Colliery [A Son of Martha Curry of 3 Charles [Enlisted: 8 September 1914 - DLI Birth registered in SS - Boldon Colliery RND Service (RNVR) Colliery Miner (RND Service Street, Boldon Colliery (NOK) (14210). 10 September 1914 - September q. 1886. Miners' Club Record Record)] Transferred to RNVR. 30 October Height: 5'9". Brown hair. ROH 1914 - Discharged (medically Blue eyes. A unfit).] Congregationalist. 4599 Curry Robert AB Unknown Unknown RND TZ/3266 217 Arnold Street, Boldon A Miner (RND Service Son of John Curry of 217 Arnold [Enlisted: 9 January 1915. 13 Height: 5'2". Brown hair. RND Service (Born: 11 (RNVR) Colliery Record) Street, Boldon Colliery March 1915 - Discharged to the Blue eyes. A Protestant. Record Novembe Supply and Transport section of Cut mark on right side. r 1894) the Royal Marines.] He resided with his father.

4771 Curry William Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 27 27/125 11 January 1916 France 13 Byethorne Street, SS Enlisted: 14 January Sat. 16 January (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) 1915. Promoted to 1915 + John NF (103 Brigade, Acting Corporal. Sheen + 'Irish 34th Division) Discharged (King's Heroes' (1917) Regulations, paragraph 392). (John Sheen).

5052 Curry John Unknown Unknown 5 and 7 Livingstone Street, SS An Engineer - Dry Son of John William Curry (a Police [His father, John William (a former Granfather: James Born in SS. Birth Livingstone Wed. 8 August (in 1901 and 1911) Dock Pensioner) and Mary Ann Curry (née Police Inspector), was 53. His Fettis - a 73-year old registered in SS - either Street Roll of 1917 Fettis) of 5-7 Livingstone Street, SS mother, Mary Ann, was 56. She Farm Labourer in December q. 1879 or Honour (in 1911). (They were married in St. died in SS - March q. 1937, aged 1901. Brother: James June q. 1880. Stephen's Church, SS, on 9 October 83.] Fittis (sic) [Fettis] 1876. Marriage registered in SS Curry (SS; September during the December quarter of q. 1877; a 23-year old 1876). Plumber in 1901).

5722 Curry John Edward Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 275360 19 April 1915 France South Shields. ['J.E. Currie' - Clive Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Clive Dunn page (Territorial) (2258) (1914-5 Star) Dunn.] September q. 1885. He Boys' School 247 (Divisional attended Holy Trinity ROH, SS Pioneers, 50th Boys' School, SS - (Served) (Northumbrian) Admitted: 21 November Division) 1892; Left: 21 August 1899. Disembodied - Clive Dunn.

6090 Curry James T. Private Unknown Unknown 4/DLI South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - Boys' School Admitted: 25 November ROH, SS 1889; Left: 8 June 1896. (Served)

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 6091 Curry Thomas Private Unknown Unknown 1st/5th NF South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity (Territorial) (149 Boys' School, SS - Boys' School Brigade, 50th Admitted: 21 November ROH, SS (Northumbrian) 1892; Left: 30 March (Served) Division) 1899 - Wounded.

6258 Curry Harry Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 19 Maxwell Street, SS (in He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI Mon. 17 May (Territorial) May 1915) on 15 May 1915 - 1915 (Divisional 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 1927 Curtis Joseph Short Lance- 30 29 January 19/DLI 191716 Boldon Colliery. Laura Monkhouse (formerly Children: Albert A.C. Born: Murton, Co. Tidworth Military Soldiers Died in Sergeant 1916 (Bantams) (106 Curtis, née Mann) of 46 (June q. 1913), Henry Durham. E. Sunderland. Cemetery. C.17. the Great War Brigade, 35th Franes Street, Seaham F. (March q. 1915) and R. Boldon Colliery. (Wiltshire). Division) Harbour, Co. Durham. (Their Gladys E.M. marriage was registered in (September q. 1917) - Chipping Sodbury, all births registered in Gloucestershire, during the Chipping Sodbury, December quarter of 1912). Gloucestershire.

3383 Curtis Peter Private 26 (Born: 3 December 2/Royal Scots 41274 France 53 John Williamson Street, SS Son of Peter and Hannah (Anna Annie Sharp (formerly Curtis, [He had three children: Peter B & S-in-L: Frederick 'Gazette' - 'in his 26th Hooge Crater Tues. 3 December 21 1917 Fusiliers (90 (in December 1891 and Louisa) Curtis (née Carpenter) of 39 née Trotter) of 19 Albermarle Marshall (SS, December q, 1912), William (21, year'. B: L/C Louis Richard Cemetery. VI.J.13. 1918 + Mon. 10 December Brigade, 30th March 1893) and 19 Green Street, SS (in 1911). His Street, SS. (They were Annie (Nancy) (SS, June q. 1914) & Apprentice Coal Curtis, 2/West Yorkshire (Belgium). March 1919 + Fri. 1891 - at Division) Albermarle Street, SS father was a 47-year old Marine married in St. Michael's Edith (SS, September q. 1916). Trimmer - 1911) & Regt., KIA 10 March 3 December 1920 53 John Engineman in 1911, born in SS. His Church, SS, on 21 September Remembered by Mr. & Mrs. Sally. F- & M-in-Law: 1915, aged 22 (No. 3558). + Thurs. 10 March Williamso mother was 47 and born in Norfolk. 1912. Their marriage was Sharp.] Mr. & Mrs. T. Trotter. S-in-L & B-in-L: Mr. & 1921 + Sat. 3 n Street, registered in SS during the B-in-L. & S-in-L: Mr. & Mrs. J. Tudberry. (In December 1921 + SS) September quarter of 1912). Mrs. Trotter. S-in-L & Memoriam). Mon. 4 December S-in-L: Mr. & Mrs. 1922 + Sat. 10 Eade. March 1923

3558 Curtis Louis Richard L/C 21 (Born: 10 March 2/West Yorkshire 3/9365 5 January 1915 France 53 John Williamson Street, SS A Waterman (in 1911) Fourth son of Peter and Anna Louisa Unmarried. His father, Peter, was a 47-year B & S-in-L: Frederick Born in SS. B: Pte. Peter Le Touret Memorial. Temperance Thurs. 1 April Thurs. 1 April 1915 (Lou) 26 March 1915 (Battle Regt. (23 (1914-5 Star) (in December 1891 and Curtis (née Carpenter) of 39 Green old Marine Engineman in 1911, William & Sally (21, Curtis, 2/Royal Scots Panel 9 and 10 Hall ROH, SS 1915 + Sat. 10 1893 - at of Neuve Brigade, 8th March 1893) and 39 Green Street, SS (in 1911). (They were born in SS. His mother, Anna Apprentice Coal Fusiliers, KIA 3 December March 1917 + 53 John Chapelle) Division) Street, SS (in 1911) and, married in Holy Trinity Church, SS, Louisa, was 47 and born in Trimmer - 1911). 1917, aged 26 (No. 3383). Mon. 10 March Williamso later, Saville Street, SS on 25 February 1885). Norfolk. They had been married Siblings: Thomas (15, Brothers: Arthur Howe 1919 (In n Street, for 26 years and had had ten Butcher's Errand Boy), (7) & Stanley (6) - both Memoriam) + SS) ['In children, all still living.] Edith May (13), born in SS. E. on 29 Tues. 14 his 22nd George Ernest (9) - all August 1914. Sent to the December 1920 + year' - born in SS. front on 4 January 1915. Thurs. 10 March 'Gazette'] Took part in 1921 + Sat. 3 engagements at Ypres. December 1921 + Mon. 4 December 1922 + Sat. 10 March 1923

6731 Curtis R. Private Unknown Unknown Royal Army Jarrow. A Policeman in Jarrow Home on leave in Fri. 15 December Medical Corps December 1916 - Jarrow 1916 (Jarrow Express. Express) 1660 Cusack William Fireman/T 40 13 April 1918 SS 'Luis' (West Mercantil 36 Alice Street, SS Son of the late Thomas and Mary Catherine Cusack (née Born in Wexford, Ireland. Tower Hill Memorial Mon. 13 May Patrick rimmer Hartlepool) e Marine Cusack Starkey) of 36 Alice Street, SS Killed by enemy action by 1918 + Mon. 14 the torpedoing of his ship April 1919 by a U-boat. (In Memoriam).

6087 Cuthbert Robert Private 77 March q. 1953 DLI South Shields. Edith A. Cuthbert (née Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Welch (SS) Hodgson). (They were March q. 1876. He Boys' School married in St. Jude's Church, attended Holy Trinity ROH, SS SS, on 11 April 1898. Their Boys' School, SS - (Served) marriage was registered in SS Admitted: 3 December during the June quarter of 1883; Left: 10 March 1898). 1889. 4469 Cuthbertson George Second 60 September q. SS 'Sunik' Mercantil Dunston, Co. Durham (in Marine Engineer (He [SS 'Sunik' (an oil tanker) was Born in SS in 1886. His Engineer 1946 (SS) e Marine 1911) served his torpedoed off the coast of Sicily father died when he was apprenticeship as a (west of Messina Harbour) by UC- 19. Paid £29/11/1. Colliery Fitter) 52 on 9 April 1918. It was successfully towed back to Liverpool.] 2074 Cutmore John William Private 22 25 September 15/DLI (64 20109 11 September France 22 Lord Street, Jarrow, and Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of Alfred William and Susan [Siblings (1911 ages): Matilda [His father, Alfred William ,was Siblings (1911 ages; all Born and E. in Jarrow. Loos Memorial. Panel St. Paul's Roll Fri. 15 September 1915 (Battle Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 82 Lord Street, Jarrow (Hebburn Shipyard) Cutmore (née Lawrance) of 22 Lord (7), Annie (5) and Alfred born in Suffolk and was a 57-year born in Jarrow): KIA of the first day of the 106 and 107 of Honour + 1916 (Jarrow of Loos) Division) Star) (Jarrow Express) (Apprentice Ship Plate Street, Jarrow. (Their marriage was William (2).] old Steel Works Labourer. His Thomas William (16; Battle of Loos. His birth Palmer's Express) + Rivetter in 1911) registered in Middlesbrough during mother, Susan, was born at Leith, Rivet-Catcher), Jane L. was registered in SS Cenotaph Soldiers Died in the September quarter of 1884). Edinburgh, and was 48. They had (14), Mary Ann (12) during the December the Great War been married for 27 years and had and Margaret C. (9). quarter of 1892. Better had eleven children, ten still known as 'J. Hill' - Jarrow living.] Express.

1363 Cutter Joseph Fireman 47 15 April 1917 SS 'Cairndhu' Mercantil Son of the late Joseph and Eleanor [His father, Joseph Cutter, died on Brother: Anthony The 'Gazette' says he Harton Cemetery. Thurs. 19 April e Marine Cutter of 13 Agnes Street, SS 13 March 1912.] (POW in Germany died on 16 April 1917. (In B.1608. (South 1917 + Tues. 16 from January 1918) Memoriam). Died as a Shields). April 1918 (No. 4720). B & S-in-L: result of an attack by an Richard H. (Dick) & enemy submarine. Annie Cutter ('B' Company 26/NF (No. 4721)..

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 4720 Cutter Anthony Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 26 26/816 10 January 1916 France 4 Railtons Court, SS Son of the late Joseph and Eleanor [His name appeared in the [His father, Joseph Cutter, died on [Transferred to 27/NF Birth registered in SS - Waterloo Vale Sat. 16 January (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Cutter of 13 Agnes Street, SS October 1916 and December 13 March 1912. Brother & Sister- and 16/NF. Taken March q. 1884. Enlisted: Roll of Honour 1915 + Fri. 30 NF (103 Brigade, 1917 Casualties' Lists. in-Law: Richard H. (Dick) & Annie P.O.W. in January 26 November 1914. May 1919 + John 34th Division) Promoted Corporal. (John Cutter ('B' Company 26/NF (No. 1918.] Brother: Sheen + 'Irish Sheen).] 4721).] Fireman Joseph Heroes' (1917) Cutter, SS 'Cairndhu', 15 April 1917, aged 47 (No. 1363).

4721 Cutter Richard Private 84 September q. 'B' Company, 26 26/117 10 January 1916 France 13 Ormonde Street, SS Son of the late Joseph and Eleanor Annie Cutter (née Wright) of [His father, Joseph Cutter, died on Brother: Fireman Birth registered in SS - Sat. 16 January Holland [or 1959 (SS) (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) ('Gazette') [18 Ormonde Cutter of 13 Agnes Street, SS 13 Ormonde Street, SS 13 March 1912. Brother: Private Joseph Cutter, SS June q. 1875. Death 1915 + John Hollin - GRO] NF (103 Brigade, Street, SS - John Sheen] ('Gazette'). (They married in Anthony Cutter. 'A' Company 'Cairndhu', 15 April registered in SS, aged 84 - Sheen + 'Irish (Dick) 34th Division) St. Aidan's Church, SS, on 24 26/NF (No. 4720) = Taken P.O.W. 1917, aged 47 (No. Sept. q. 1959. Enlisted: Heroes' (1917) and Leinster January 1897 - registered in In January 1918.] 1363). [His name 26 November 1914. 16 Regt. SS, March q. 1897). [18 appeared in the November 1917 - Ormonde Street, SS - John October 1916 Discharged on medical Sheen] Casualties' List.] grounds (Gunshot- Wounds). 6561 Dack John William Private 61 December q. 1st/7th DLI 16 Claypath Lane, SS (in June Elizabeth H. Dack (née Son: Joseph L.W. Dack Birth registered in SS - Sat. 5 June 1915 1956 (SS) (Territorial) 1915) McDonald). (They were (SS; September q. June q. 1895. He enlisted (Divisional married in St. Hilda's Church, 1924). His wife, in the 1st/7th DLI on 3 or Pioneers, 50th SS, on 2 April 1923. Their Elizabeth H., died in SS 4 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Northumbrian) marriage was registered in SS - June q. 1956, aged Division) during the June quarter of 62. 1923). 1133 Dadd John AB 39 15 February SS 'Wilston' Mercantil 25 George Street, SS Mary Dadd of 25 George Born in Margate, Kent. Tower Hill Memorial Thurs. 29 1916 () e Marine Street, SS The Fifth List of November 1917 Mercantile Marine Deaths gives his place of residency as SS. 629 Daglish William Private Unknown 1 July 1916 'D' Company, 24 24/1589 11 January 1916 France 10 Caledonian Street, Hebburn Colliery [Attack on La Boisselle - advanced [Lance-Corporal - Born: Castleton, Co. Thiépval Memorial. Jarrow Library Fri. 10 November 'Illustrated Chronicle' (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Hebburn (in July 1916) from assembly positions in Tara- 'Jarrow Express' - Durham. [Castletown, Pier and Face 10B, ROH 1916 (Jarrow 1916 + Thurs. 23 June NF (103 Brigade, Usna line 7.40 am. in support of which also says that Sunderland?] Enlisted in 11B and 12B Express) + Fri. 9 2016 34th Division) 101st Brigade. Heavy casualties he resided in Jarrow. February 1917 moving forward to British front Hebburn.] (Jarrow Express) + line and in attack up Sausage Fri. 23 March Valley. Few reached objective. 1917 (Jarrow Casualties - 650.] Express) + Mon. 27 June 2016 + Fri. 1 July 2016 + John Sheen + 'Irish Heroes' (1917) + Soldiers Died in the Great War 3943 Daglish John William 2nd- 22 10 December DLI Office House, Boldon Colliery Son of John and Margaret Daglish of Unmarried. Boldon Colliery. Lieutenan 1919 Office House, Boldon Colliery D.U.2315. t 5077 Daglish William Unknown Serbian Gold Unknown Royal Navy 167 Campbell Street, SS (in He served at the Sat. 3 January Medal (RNR) January 1920) Dardanelles and in the 1920 vicinity of Salonika (Greece) - 'Gazette'. 6094 Daglish James Private Unknown Unknown 250th Brigade South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity RFA Boys' School, SS - Boys' School Admitted: 29 June 1903; ROH, SS Left: 28 May 1909. (Served)

1485 Dale Joseph Henry Private 18 2 May 1918 22/DLI 76470 No 1914-5 Star France 10 Pan Yard, West Holborn, Son of James and Mary Jane Dale of Unmarried. Born and E. in SS. Crouy British Holy Trinity Soldiers Died in (DOW) (Pioneers) SS 10 Pan Yard, West Holborn, SS Cemetery, Crouy-sur- Church ROH, the Great War (Divisional Somme. I.D.6. SS + West Pioneers, 8th Holborn Roll of Division) Honour 1819 Dale Bertram L/C 22 14 April 1918 16/Royal Scots 42932 No 1914-5 Star France Burnham Grove, East Boldon Son of Annie and the late George Christina F. Dale (née Crissy Son: Allen B. Dale (SS, Born in SS. E. North Ploegsteert Wed. 29 May Stanley (2nd Edinburgh) Dale Wilson) of Burnham Grove, June q. 1917) (?). Shields. Formerly 241638 Memorial. Panel 1. 1918 + Mon. 14 (101 Brigade, East Boldon. (They were Scottish Rifles. The (Belgium). April 1919 (In 34th Division) married in SS' Registry Office 'Gazette' says he was a Memoriam) + on 12 August 1916. Their Private. His birth was Soldiers Died in marriage was registered in SS registered in SS during the Great War during the September quarter the March quarter of of 1916). 1896.

791 Daley John W. Private 42 28 March 23 (Tyneside 23/707 No 1914-5 Star France 55 Charles Street, Boldon No SDGW entry. His Boldon Cemetery. Wed. 5 November 1921 Scottish) / NF Colliery death was registered in A."C".394. 2014 + John SS during the March Sheen quarter of 1921. 792 Daley Robert Private Unknown 1 July 1916 'C' Company, 23 23/1220 No 1914-5 Star France Boldon Colliery [Attacked with 20/NF, moving Born in Burnhope, Co. Thiépval Memorial. St. Nicholas' Mon. 27 June (Acting (Tyneside forward up Mash Valley to the Durham. E. SS. Pier and Face 10B, Roll of Honour, 2016 + Fri. 1 July Corporal - Scottish) / NF north of La Boisselle - heavy 11B and 12B Boldon Colliery 2016 + John CWGC) (102 Brigade, casualties while crossing No + Boldon Sheen + Soldiers 34th Division) Man's Land with the battalion Colliery Died in the Great being almost completely Workmen War War annihilated.] Memorial

4856 Daley J.T. Private Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/1619 No 1914-5 Star 56 Church Street, Boldon John Sheen Scottish) / NF Colliery (102 Brigade, 34th Division)

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 3122 Dalgarno William L/C 35 16 June 1915 1/NF (9 Brigade, 11105 10 January 1915 France 50 Victoria Road West Back, Elizabeth Dalgarno (née Daughter: Florence R. Born in Aberdeen. E. Ypres (Menin Gate) New Town Fri. 28 April 1916 Duncan 3rd Division) (1914-5 Star) Hebburn New Town Lofthouse) of 50 Victoria Road Dalgarno - whose birth Wallsend. SDGW = Memorial. Panel 8 Working Men's (Jarrow Express) + West Back, Hebburn New was registered in SS 'William Duncan and 12. (Belgium). Social Club, Soldiers Died in Town. (Their marriage was during the September Dalgarus'. Hebburn the Great War registered in Tynemouth quarter of 1911. during the December quarter of 1906).

2947 Dallas John Fairley Private 20 11 November 1/Cameron 9301 14 August 1914 France 26 Fowler Terrace, Son of Mrs. John Dallas of 26 Fowler Unmarried. Born in Jarrow. E. Ypres (Menin Gate) Soldiers Died in 1914 Highlanders (1 (1914 'Mons' Edinburgh. Terrace, Edinburgh Inverness. R. Edinburgh. Memorial. Panel 38 the Great War Brigade, 1st Star') A Regular or a Reservist. and 40. (Belgium). Division) 854 Dalton Roland R.L.D. AB 20 years 9 25 April 1917 Hood Bn. RND TZ/4055 1914-5 Star Dardanell 545 John Williamson Street, N.E.R. (Locomotive Only son of Mary Lucy Dalton and Unmarried. [Enlisted: 22 March 1915. Draft Sisters: May and Native of Pitsmoor, Aubigny Communal N.E.R. Tues. 8 May 1917 Mon. 6 August 1917 months (Battle of (63rd (Royal (RNVR) es SS Fireman at Tyne Dock) the late Samuel George Dalton of for MEF: 1 August 1915. Joined Jessie. Uncle & Aunt: Sheffield. DOW R. in A. Cemetery Extension. Memorial (Roll + Wed. 8 August (Born: 3 Gavrelle) Naval) Division) (Balkans 545 John Williamson Street, SS Hood Bn: 20 August 1915 to 23 Jim and Letty Walker at the Battle of Gavrelle. II.D.45. of Honour), 1917 + Thurs. 25 August (DOW at 3.15 2B) April 1917.] of 13 Clifton Terrace, Letter from officer. York + Holy April 1918 + 1896) am. In 1st SS. Cousins: Violet, Served at Gallipoli, Trinity Church Thurs. 19 June Canadian CCS: Maudie, Harold & Salonika and in France. ROH, SS + St. 1919 + RND Gunshot Bram (in Palestine). (In Memoriam). Mary's Parish Database Wound - Left Churchyard Chest: 23 April Memorial 1917) Cross, Tyne Dock + John Williamson Street ROH

2465 Dalton Robert Shoeing 31 1 March 1916 76th Battery, 34734 17 November Asiatic Son of Robert G. and Emma Dalton Sisters: Laura, Alice Born and E. in SS. (In Kut War Cemetery. Thurs. 1 March George Smith 104th Brigade 1914 (1914 (5A) and Martha. He had Memoriam). His birth N.8. (Iraq). 1917 + Mon. 3 RFA 'Mons' Star') one brother. was registered in SS March 1919 + during the September Soldiers Died in quarter of 1884. the Great War 3371 Dalton Matthew Private 19 9 October 'Y' Company, 41040 No 1914-5 Star France 32 Ebor Street, Simonside Son of Robert and Jane Ann Dalton Unmarried. Siblings: John, May E. and R. in SS. Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Simon's Soldiers Died in 1917 4/Worcestershire (1901), 34 Ebor Street, of 19 Rosebery Terrace, Tyne Dock and Jennie. Panel 75 to 77. Church, the Great War Regt. (88 Simonside (1911) and 19 (Belgium). Simonside, SS Brigade, 29th Rosebery Terrace, Tyne Dock (Chancel Division) (in October 1917) Screen) + Wenlock Road Methodist Church Memorial Cross, SS

4239 Dalton Robert Private Unknown Unknown 15/DLI (64 1914-5 Star France 30 Wellington Street, SS Seriously wounded in Wellington Tues. 9 November Tues. 9 November Brigade, 21st action at the Battle of Street Roll of 1915 1915 Division) Loos and in hospital in Honour, SS England - 'Gazette'. The (KOYLI) Wellington Street Roll of Honour claims he served in the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.

4583 Dalton Thomas Leading 48 (Born: Buried: 14 RND TZ/3650 18 Stevenson Street, SS (in A Miner (RND Service Margaret Dalton (née Brown) [Enlisted: 13 February 1915. He There were eight Birth registered in SS - Harton Cemetery. East Holborn RND Service Laidlaw Signaller 13 June December (RNVR) February 1915) and 14 Record) of 18 Stevenson Street, SS. had previously served as a RN 'Dalton' children born September q. 1887. G.5856. (South Roll of Honour Record 1887) 1935 Canterbury Street, SS (in (They were married in SS' Signalman from 18 (or 15).5.1904 in SS between 1915 Height: 5'9". Brown hair. Shields). December 1935) Registry Office on 22 to 10.2.1908. 5 May 1916 - On and 1935 whose Blue eyes. C. of E. 'Of St. November 1913. Their retained list at Crystal Palace mother's surname was Michael's parish' - Burial marriage was registered in SS Depot (RND). 28 June 1916 - 'Brown'. Register. during the December quarter Transferred to Signal School. He of 1913). served at sea.]

4661 Dalton Richard Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 25 25/904 11 January 1916 France 10 Bewick Street, SS Enlisted: 21 November John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) ('Gazette') 1914. 23 August 1918 - 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, Discharged on medical (1917) 34th Division) grounds (Sick). (John Sheen). 5199 Dalton Thomas L/C Unknown Unknown 9 Barnes Road, SS (in He worked for Mr. Married. Posted as 'Missing' on 27 Mon. 9 September 1918) George Gallon May 1918 - a P.O.W. In September 1918 Germany - 'Gazette'. 5367 Dalton Isaac Private Unknown Unknown DLI Sister: Mrs. Reported as 'Missing' Fri. 3 May 1918 Mitchison/Mitcheson since 26 March 1918 (Jarrow Express) + of 48 Franklin Street, (Jarrow Express) Sat. 4 May 1918 Jarrow. ['Operation Michael'] - presumably captured by the Germans and a POW.. 5822 Dalton James Stoker Unknown Unknown HMS Lion Nansen Street, Jarrow He served with Admiral Fri. 18 July 1919 Beattie on HMS Lion in all (Jarrow Express) her engagements - Dogger Bank, Heligoland and Jutland - Jarrow Express.

6515 Dalton William Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 9 Garwood Street, SS (in May He enlisted in the 4th Sat. 29 May 1915 (Northumbrian) 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 28 May RFA 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1096 Daly John Private Unknown 9 August 1915 2/DLI (18 10415 No 1914-5 Star France Born in SS. E. Sunderland. Ypres (Menin Gate) Soldiers Died in Brigade, 6th Memorial. Panel 36 the Great War Division) and 38. (Belgium).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 592 Dalziel Charles 2nd- 19 (Born: 8 January 1st/7th DLI 12 January 1916 France 4 Chapter Row, SS (1901) and At School Studying for Youngest son of William (A Surgeon; Unmarried. [His father's [He left SS' High School in July Older Brothers: Baptised in St. Hilda's Flatiron Copse St. Hilda's Mon. 15 January Clive Dunn page 95 Sutherland Lieutenan 28 May 1917 (Territorial) 8 Wellington Terrace, SS (in a Cambridge Open Born in SS) and Edith Elizabeth death was registered in SS - 1915 to go to the Durham William Dalziel - Born: Church, SS, on 16 June Cemetery, Mametz. Memorial 1917 + Clive Dunn t 1897) (Divisional September 1909 and 1911) Scholarship Dalziel (née Robson; Born: SS) of 4 September q. 1937, aged 74. Officers' Training Corps at 1 May 1888 (No. 1897. He attended SS I.F.2. Cross + SS High pages 92, 95 and Pioneers, 50th Chapter Row, SS. (They were There is a memorial to him on Armstrong College, his 5692); James Dalziel - High School - Admitted: School ROH + 235 + Mike Todd (Northumbrian) married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on the family headstone at commission being awarded in Born: 15 December 17 September 1909; Left: SS High School Division) ('D' 20 June 1885. Their marriage was Felton, Northumberland - September 1915.] 1889 (No. 5693) - and 10 July 1915. He left Admissions' Company in registered in SS during the June Mike Todd.] Stanley Dalziel - Born: 'effects' valued at £67 3s Register February 1916 - quarter of 1885). 7 April 1894 (No. 8d. Fatally wounded by a Clive Dunn page 5691). Siblings: (1911 splinter of shrapnel in his 92) ages; all born in SS): chest - Mike Todd. Marion (24), Dorothy L. (18) and Charles (13).

5691 Dalziel Stanley Captain 69 (Born: March q. 1964 7/Yorkshire Regt. 4 Chapter Row, SS (1901), 8 Poultry Farming (SS Third son of William (A Surgeon; [He attended SS High School - [His father's death was registered Brother: 2nd- Birth registered in SS - SS High School Mike Todd + John 7 April (Northumberl (50 Brigade, 17th Wellington Terrace, SS (in High School Born in SS) and Edith Elizabeth Admitted: 13 September in SS - September q. 1937, aged Lieutenant Charles June q. 1894. Older Admissions' Sheen (Pages 150, 1894) and Central) (Northern) September 1904 and 1911) Admissions' Register) Dalziel (née Robson; Born in SS) of 4 1904; Left: 5 May 1911. He 74. He initially served in Sutherland Dalziel, Brothers: William Dalziel - Register 168 and 297) Division) [Mike Chapter Row, SS. (They were joined 'C' Company 2/DLI on 8 7/Yorkshire Regt. as a Private and 1st/7th DLI, 8 January Born: 1 May 1888 - and Todd] or East married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on May 1916 and was wounded was later commissioned as a 2nd- 1917, aged 19 (No. James Dalziel - Born: 15 Yorkshire Regt. 20 June 1885. Their marriage was (shell-shock) on 23 September Lieutenant in the DLI.] 592). Siblings: (1911 December 1889 [John Sheen], 'C' registered in SS during the June 1916 (John Sheen).] ages; all born in SS): Company 2/DLI quarter of 1885). Marion (24; Dec. q. (18 Brigade, 6th 1886), Dorothy Lena Division) and (18; September q. Labour Corps 1892) and Charles Sutherland (13; September q. 1897).

5692 Dalziel William Private Unknown Unknown 9th Battalion, 3rd Chapter Row, SS (1891), 4 A Farmer in Canada Eldest son of William (A Surgeon; [He attended SS High School - [His father's death was registered Brother: 2nd- Birth registered in SS - SS High School Mike Todd (Born: 1 Brigade Canadian Chapter Row, SS (1901) and (SS High School Born in SS) and Edith Elizabeth Admitted: 16 September in SS - September q. 1937, aged Lieutenant Charles September q. 1888. Admissions' May Field Artillery Canada (in 1914) Admissions' Register) Dalziel (née Robson; Born in SS) of 4 1901; Left: July 1904. He 74. He enlisted in the Canadian Sutherland Dalziel, Brothers: James Dalziel - Register 1888) Chapter Row, SS. (They were sailed across to America in Army on 22 September 1914.] 1st/7th DLI, 8 January Born: 15 December 1889 - married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 1908 and became a farmer in 1917, aged 19 (No. and Stanley (No. 5691). 20 June 1885. Their marriage was Canada (Mike Todd).] 592). Siblings: (1911 registered in SS during the June ages; all born in SS): quarter of 1885). Marion (24; Dec. q. 1886), Dorothy Lena (18; September q. 1892) and Charles Sutherland (13; September q. 1897).

5693 Dalziel James Private Unknown Unknown 32nd Bn. Chapter Row, SS (1891), 4 He left Durham Second son of William (A Surgeon; [He attended SS High School - [His father's death was registered Brother: 2nd- Birth registered in SS - SS High School Mike Todd (Born: 15 Canadian Chapter Row, SS (1901) and College of Science to Born in SS) and Edith Elizabeth Admitted: 16 September in SS - September q. 1937, aged Lieutenant Charles March q. 1890. He had Admissions' December Expeditionary Canada (in 1914) travel to Canada to Dalziel (née Robson; Born in SS) of 4 1901; Left: July 1904. 74. He enlisted on 14 December Sutherland Dalziel, previously served in the Register 1889) Force become a Farmer (SS Chapter Row, SS. (They were Sustained injuries to his arm 1914 into 32nd Bn. Canadian 1st/7th DLI, 8 January 16th Light Horse Regt. High School married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on and leg during the war. Expeditionary Force.] 1917, aged 19 (No. before he re-enlisted. Admissions' Register) 20 June 1885. Their marriage was Brothers: Stanley (No. 5691) 592). Siblings: (1911 registered in SS during the June and William (No. 5692).] ages; all born in SS): quarter of 1885). Marion (24; Dec. q. 1886), Dorothy Lena (18; September q. 1892) and Charles Sutherland (13; September q. 1897).

3111 Danby Robert Private 20 1 July 1916 11/Royal 18358 5 October 1915 France 29 Glen Street, Hebburn (in Son of Samuel (An Iron Ore Unmarried. [Moved forward [His father, Samuel, was born in Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in Hebburn. Birth Thiépval Memorial. New Town Fri. 20 August Thomas Inniskilling (1914-5 Star) 1901), and 30 St. Rollox Brickmaker (Copperworks)) and from Thiépval Wood in Hebburn and was 32. His mother, born in Hebburn; all registered in SS - March Pier and Face 4D and Wesleyan 1915 (Jarrow Ireland Fusiliers Street, Hebburn (in 1911) Isabella Davison Danby (née West) support of the attack by the Isabella Davison, was born in registered in SS): q. 1898. E. Newcastle. 5B Methodist Express) + Fri. 18 (Donegal and of 30 St. Rollox Street, Hebburn. Ulster Division on 1 July 1916. South Shields and was 31. They Susannah (10; SDGW - 'Robert Dandy'. Church ROH, August 1916 Fermanagh) (109 (They were married in Christ Church, High casualties from machine- had been married for 14 years and December q. 1900), He attended Hebburn Hebburn + (Jarrow Express) + Brigade, 36th Jarrow, on 31 July 1897. Marriage gun fire upon leaving wood had had six children, all still living.] Wilhelmina (8; March Wesleyan School, leaving Wesleyan Mon. 27 June (Ulster) Division) registered in South Shields - and during attempt to cross q. 1903), Florence (6; in 1909. War Gratuity: £6 School Roll of 2016 + Fri. 1 July September quarter of 1897). No Man's Land.] March q. 1905), 10s - to Samuel Danby Honour, 2016 + Soldiers Samuel (4; June q. (plus £2 13s - 'Effects'). Hebburn Died in the Great 1907) and Elizabeth (6 War months; December q. 1910).

3651 Danby Robert AB 19 (Born: 13 November Anson Bn. RND TZ/6315 249 South Frederick Street, A Moulder Son of William and Robina A. Danby Unmarried. [His 72-year old maternal Siblings (all born in SS, Born in SS. He was 13 in Ancre British RND Database 28 July 1916 (Battle (188 Brigade, (RNVR) SS (in April 1911 and July of 249 South Frederick Street, SS. grandmother - born in Seghill, 1911 ages): Elizabeth the 1911 Census. Cemetery, Beaumont- 1897 - of the Ancre - 63rd (Royal 1915) (She was 34 in 1911 and had been Northumberland - was living with Davis (15; December Enlisted: 20 July 1915. Hamel. IV.A.12. RND Attack on Naval) Division) married for 16 years with five the family in 1911.] Attack on q. 1895), William Draft for MEF: 5 Service Beaucourt) children, all still living. Born: Blyth, Beaucourt (13/11) - Casualties Arthur (9; September December 1915. Joined Record) Northumberland.). 322. q. 1901), Hannah (4; Anson Bn. at Mudros: 5 June q. 1907) and John February 1916 to 13 W. (1; June a. 1911 November 1916. (?)). 28 Daniel Charles Lieutenan Unknown DSC (31248 - Unknown Royal Navy Ocean Road, SS In the Merchant [He was appointed a He was awarded the DSC Sat. 29 March Harold t 21 March (Royal Naval Service for 22 years (in Lieutenant in the for mine-sweeping 1919 1919) Reserve) March 1919) - Royal Navy on 23 operations between 1 Formerly Second March 1916 - attached July and 31 December Officer of SS 'Viking' to mine-sweepers.] 1918 - 'Gazette.

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 869 Daniel Reginald Sergeant 32 23 March Northumberland 270013 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. On the Staff of the Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel of [St. Aidan's Church Born in Wellingborough, Chauny Communal St. Aidan's Fri. 30 August (Rex) 1918 Hussars Free Library Blakeney, Norfolk (Manager of the ROH, SS = 'Rex M. Northamptonshire. E. Cemetery British Church ROH, 1918 + Soldiers Maurice ('Gazette') SS Liberal Club - in August 1918). Daniel'.] and R. SS. Formerly 2037 Extension. 4.B.11. SS Died in the Great Northumberland War Yeomanry. MRIC lists him as 'Reginald Daniell'.

1949 Daniels Albert Victor Private 28 (Born: 1 December 1/East Yorkshire 30056 31 August 1918 France 26 Trajan Street, SS (in 1901) A Teacher at Westoe Only son of (Captain) Albert Victor [Baptised in St. Hilda's Church, [His mother, Mary Elizabeth, was Sister: Mary. Aunt: He had been a P.O.W. in Les Baraques Military St. Hilda's Fri. 6 + Tues. 10 (Bertie) 25 July 1918 Regt. (64 (Formerly (No 1914-5 Star) 33 Salisbury Street, SS (in Road Boys' School and Mary Elizabeth Daniels (née SS, on 17 August 1890. He born in SS and was 45. She had Mrs. Elizabeth E. Germany. He died at Cemetery, Sangatte. Memorial December 1918 1890) (Influenza) Brigade, 21st 205396) 1911) and 94 St. Vincent Minnican) of 34 Winchester Street, attended Westoe Boys' been married for 21 years and had Hawkins. Uncle & 30th General Hospital in VII.B.2. Cross + Holy Division) Street, SS (in December SS. (They were married in St. Hilda's Secondary School. He was had one child.] Aunt: Mr. & Mrs. Calais. Height: 5' ½". Trinity Church (Formerly 4/East 1918) Church, SS, on 14 August 1889. the organist at St. Simon's Caizley. [Enlisted in SS Weight: 7 Stones 7 lbs. ROH, SS + St. Yorkshire Regt.) Their marriage was registered in SS Church, Simonside (Chancel on 9 December 1915. No SDGW entry. The Simon's during the September quarter of Screen).] Mobilised on 17 July 'Gazette' says he died on Church, 1889). 1917. He left 'effects' 30 November 1918. Simonside valued at £16 15s 11d [Hedworth (Masonic) (Chancel & a gratuity of £7 10s Lodge No. 2418 (SS).] Screen) + to his mother. In his Westoe Boys' will he left £74 12s Secondary 7d.] School ROH + Masonic Roll of Honour

5616 Daniels Albert Cook Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 34 Malvern Street, SS (in Thurs. 4 (Mine-Sweeping) November 1915) November 1915

5828 Daniels George Sapper Unknown Unknown 1st Durham Field 142 and No 1914-5 Star 53 Wear Street, Jarrow (on 11 A Boilermaker (on 11 Son of William Laws Daniels (A Lily Westgarth Daniels (née [His wife, Lily Westgarth, was Children (all SS): Born in Jarrow. Birth Grange Road Edward Company, Royal 470028 February 1911) and 16 Holly February 1911) and a Plater) Liddle) of 16 Holly Street, born in Darlington and was 19 in Charles E. (September registered in SS - June q. West Baptist Engineers (?) Street, Jarrow (in April 1911) Rivetter (Shipbuilding) Jarrow. (They were married 1911 when they had been married q. 1911), Sarah 1887. [Lily's father was Church ROH, in April 1911 in the Good Shepherd Church, for under a year. They were then (December q. 1913), James Robert Liddle (A Jarrow Jarrow, on 11 February 1911) residing with James and Harriet Lily (June q. 1915), Roller). The witnesses at Liddle.] Doris (March q. 1917) her wedding were and Elsie (March q. Thomas William Daniels 1922). and Sarah Daniels.]

5524 Danielson G. Robert Seaman Unknown Unknown SS 'Longhirst' Mercantil 9 Frost Street, Tyne Dock (in A Merchant Seaman [The 'Longhirst' was He was a civilian internee Thurs. 17 June (Newcastle) e Marine June and September 1915 (in August 1914) detained at Hamburg at Ruhleben, Germany, 1915 + Sat. 25 and December 1918) on the River Elbe on 4 who had returned home September 1915 + August 1914.] to SS by 2 December Mon. 2 December 1918. 1918 32 Darling Alan Heppell 2nd- 27 (Born: 10 July 1916 8/Yorkshire Regt. 9/2080 15 July 1915 France 2 Linden Gardens, Harton A Sub-Manager at the Elder son of Henry Darling (A Elizabeth Darling of 2 Linden [To Horseshoe Trench (10/7) & [Member of the Promoted from Sergeant Bécourt Military South Shields' Mon. 24 July 1916 Fri. 23 October 1914 Lieutenan 8 (Somme - (69 Brigade, 23rd (1914-5 Star) Village Bull Ring Department, Secretary) of Belmont, Westoe, SS. Gardens, Harton Village assembled for attack on Hadrian (Masonic) in May 1916. Transferred Cemetery, Bécordel- Golf Club + Fri. 23 October (Group Photo) + Sat. t February Attack on Division) Smith's Dock Co., [Younger Son: Harry Alexander Contalmaison. Advanced at 4.50 Lodge No. 1970 (SS).] from 'Quayside Bécourt. I.S.11. Members' 1914 + Sat. 22 July 22 July 1916 + Smith's 1889) Contalmaison) North Shields. Darling - Born: 18 January 1897. SS pm. - at about 500 yards from the [He attended SS High Company', 9/NF (appears Plaque + SS 1916 + Sat. 15 Dock Magazine, June [Apprentice Engineer Grammar School Admissions' village heavy machine-gun & rifle School: Admitted in a group photo - B4 High School February 1919 1919 in the High Docks' Register - Admitted: 15 September fire inflicted great casualties -wire 17.1.1900; Left Tent, Bovington Camp). ROH (Westoe RFC) + Department, SS.] 1905.] found uncut in front of first December 1904 - To [This suggests he may Mon. 18 October objective.] go to Durham College have been in 4 Platoon, 1920 (Golf Club of Science. A member 'B' Company.] Parents Plaque) + Masonic of Westoe RFC.] applied for his medals on Roll of Honour 15 September 1920.

185 Davidson Robert Private Unknown 1 July 1916 'B' Company, 20 20/1594 No 1914-5 Star France 112 Hedley Street, SS Married. [20/NF moved forward with Born in Aberdeen. E. SS. Thiépval Memorial. Hedley Street Fri. 25 August Fri. 25 August 1916 + (Piper) (Tyneside 23/NF up Mash Valley north of La Pier and Face 10B, Roll of Honour 1916 + John 'Illustrated Chronicle' Scottish) / NF Boisselle at 7.30 am. - the 11B and 12B Sheen + Tues. 11 1916 + Thurs. 23 June (102 Brigade, advance being across the widest December 1917 + 2016 34th Division) part of No Man's Land on 1 July. Mon. 27 June All officers and sergeants in 20/NF 2016 + Fri. 1 July became casualties that day.] 2016 + Soldiers Died in the Great War 726 Davidson Arthur A.K. L/C 25 18 May 1917 18/DLI (Durham 18/727 22 December Egypt (3) Son of Robert John and Jane Born in Dalkeith. Enlisted Arras Memorial. Bay John Sheen + (DOW - MRIC) Pals) (93 1915 (1914-5 Davidson of 55 Hawthorne Avenue, in West Hartlepool. 8 Soldiers Died in Brigade, 31st Star) Cleadon Park, SS the Great War Division) 1703 Davidson John Rifleman Unknown 29 September 16/King's Royal R/45015 4 September France Jarrow. Born in Newcastle. E. Vis-en-Artois St. Paul's Roll Soldiers Died in 1918 Rifle Corps 1915 (1914-5 Hull. R. Jarrow. Formerly Memorial. Panel 9 of Honour the Great War (Church Lads' Star) 99710 RFA. Brigade) (100 Brigade, 33rd Division) 2075 Davidson Robert Percy Second 24 4 February SS 'Dauntless' Mercantil Low Simonside Farm, Jarrow Apprentice Fitter in a Son of Caroline and the late Robert [His mother, Caroline, was ['Died on 6 February 1917 (sic) at Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in Jarrow. Birth Tower Hill Memorial St. Paul's Roll Fri. 8 February Engineer 1917 (Newcastle) e Marine (in 1911) Shipyard (in 1911) Davidson of Low Simonside Farm, born at Gunnerton, Lege, France, after being born in Jarrow): registered in SS - June q. of Honour + SS 1918 (Jarrow Jarrow Northumberland, and was a torpedoed, from frost and Isabella (29; School 1892. The 11th List of Marine Express) + Sat. 14 57-year old widow in 1911. exhaustion' (Jarrow Express). The Teacher), Richard (25), Mercantile Marine Engineers' December 1918 + She had been married for 35 'Dauntless' was sunk by UB-39, 15 May (20), James (17; Deaths gives his place of Association Fri. 20 December years and had had eleven crewmen losing their lives.] Apprentice Fitter) and residency as Jarrow. ROH 1918 (Jarrow children, nine still alive.] Russell (15). Express) + Mon. 7 February 1921

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 2550 Davidson Anthony Private 28 years 25 October 101st Field 81192 No 1914-5 Star France 17 Stoddart Street, Tyne An Ironmonger's Shop Son of William and the late Elizabeth Lottie Davidson (née Lee - [His father, William (A Herbalist), Had a stepmother - Born and E. in SS. Le Cateau Military All Saints' Mon. 11 + Wed. Hails 10 1918 (DOW) Ambulance Dock (in 1891), 5/6 Belle Vue Assistant (in 1911) D. Davidson (née Hails) of Tyne born in SS and 21 in 1911) of was born in SS and was 43 in Florence Hunter - born Youngest grandson of the Cemetery. II.C.10. Church ROH, 13 November months R.A.M.C. Crescent, Tyne Dock (in Dock. (They were married in SS' 56 Erskine Road, SS. (They 1901. His mother, Elizabeth, was in Sunderland & 33 in late Martin and Jane West Harton + 1918 + Wed. 25 1901), 55 Alexander Street, Registry Office on 2 September were married in All Saints' born in SS and was 36 in 1891. 1901. One child. B & S- Hails of Tyne Dock. S-in-L St. Hilda's October 1922 + SS (in 1911) and 56 Erskine 1878. Their marriage was registered Church, West Harton, on 27 She died in SS - June q. 1895, aged in-L: James William & B-in-L: Florrie & Tom Memorial Soldiers Died in Road, SS (in October 1918) in SS during the September quarter July 1910. Their marriage was 40. His father then married (born in Tyne Dock; 16 Deacon. Daughter: Cross the Great War of 1878). registered in SS during the Florence Hunter - Sunderland; in 1901) & Elizabeth + Florence (SS; March q. September quarter of 1910). March q. 1899.] Maisie & Aunt Sarah. 1911 - 2 months old in One sister: Mary T. 1911 Census). Left Son-in-Law of Mrs. Lee 'effects' of £72 3s to his of 193 South Frederick father, William. Street, SS.

2560 Davidson Thomas Private 28 18 January 10/DLI (43 12228 21 May 1915 France Son of Jeanette Davidson of 37 Born in Hebburn. E. Essex Farm Cemetery. Soldiers Died in 1916 Brigade, 14th (1914-5 Star) Cowper Street, Teams, Gateshead, Gateshead. I.U.14. (Belgium). the Great War (Light) Division) Co. Durham.

2912 Davidson Frederick Private 28 3 May 1917 8th Company 71882 No 1914-5 Star France Son of Sarah Elizabeth Smith The late Alice Davidson Born in Hebburn. E. Hull. Arras Memorial. Bay Soldiers Died in John MGC (8 Brigade) (formerly Davidson) of 4 Williams Formerly 825 East 10 the Great War Terrace, Woodhouse Street, Hull, Yorkshire Regt. and the late John Davidson.

3591 Davidson Johan Ivor AB 32 26 June 1917 SS 'Serapis' Mercantil South Shields. Son of Mr. L.P. Davidson of Lysekil, [SS 'Serapis' was on a voyage from Born in Sweden. The Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 9 May 1919 (Glasgow) e Marine Sweden. the Clyde to Genoa with a cargo 14th List of Mercantile of coal when it was torpedoed by Marine Deaths gives his the U-79, 106 miles NNW of Tory place of residency as Island, Co. Donegal. 19 of her South Shields. crew were killed.]

4772 Davidson Ernest Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 27 27/895 11 January 1916 France 13 Burrow Street, SS Redhead's Shipyard Enlisted: 14 January Sat. 16 January (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) (John Sheen) 1915. His name 1915 + John NF (103 Brigade, appeared in the October Sheen + 'Irish 34th Division) 1916 Casualties' List. Heroes' (1917) Discharged (King's Regulations, paragraph 392). (John Sheen).

5597 Davidson J. William Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 45 Cockburn Street, SS (in A Merchant Seaman He was interned in Sat. 2 January e Marine June and September 1915) (in August 1914) Ruhleben, Germany, 1915 (1914 after being trapped in Christmas German territorial waters Greeting from on 4 August 1914. Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915

6152 Davidson Joseph Private Unknown Unknown Army Ordnance South Shields. Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Corps March q. 1895. He Boys' School attended Holy Trinity ROH, SS Boys' School, SS - (Served) Admitted: 7 July 1902; Left: 30 November 1908.

3110 Davie Robert Private 34 20 November 12/West 42637 No 1914-5 Star France 16 Wellington Street, General Labourer (in Son of Colin Morgan Davie (A House [His father, Colin Morgan, was Sister: Florence (18 in Born: Hebburn New H.A.C. [Honourable New Town Soldiers Died in 1917 Yorkshire Regt. Hebburn New Town (in 1911) 1911) Painter) and Mary Ann Davie of 16 born in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, 1901; Born in Town. E. Newcastle. Artillery Company] Wesleyan the Great War (9 Brigade, 3rd and 35 Blindburn Street, Wellington Street, Hebburn New and was 54. His mother, Mary Hebburn; A Pupil Birth registered in SS - Cemetery, Écoust- Methodist Division) Hebburn (in 1901) Town (in 1911) and 35 Blindburn Ann, was born in Dunfermline and Teacher). Brother: September q. 1883. St.Mein. V.C.5. Church ROH, Street, Hebburn (in 1901) was 52. They had been married Colin John (34 in 1911; Hebburn for 35 years and had had three A Postman in 1911; children, all still living.] Born in Linlithgow, Scotland).

169 Davies Mavin Myers AB 30 (Born: 20 May 1915 Howe Bn. RND TZ/127 25 April 1915 Dardanell 91 Taylor Street, SS (in 1901), A Plumber and Sixth son of Robert and Sarah Ann Unmarried. [Siblings (all born [Enlisted: 10 September 1914. Brothers: Stoker (In Memoriam). Joined Helles Memorial. South Shields' Mon. 7 + Thurs. Thurs. 10 June 1915 + 13 (RNVR) (1914-5 Star) es and 89 Taylor Street, SS. (He Tinsmith. (A Sheet- Davies (née Myers) of 89 Taylor in SS; 1901 ages): Henry M. Howe Bn. (B/303): 3 November Richard Myers, Royal RND in September 1914 Panel 8 to 15. Library ROH 10 June 1915 + South Shields' Library February (Balkans resided with his mother, Metal Worker: RND Street, SS. (They were married on 2 (27), William G. (25), Robert 1914 to 20 May 1915.] Navy, December q. and went to the (Turkey). (Claims he was Fri. & Sat. 19 & 20 ROH + Wed. 18 1885) 2B) Sarah Ann - RND Database). Database). September 1873. Their marriage (23), John (18), Elizabeth 1957, aged 76 or 77 Dardanelles in March KIA on 19 May May 1916 + Mon. February 2015 was registered in SS during the Myers (13), Jeanie (11; June q. (No. 6838) + Jack, Sep 1915. Commemorated on 1915) 21 May 1917 + September quarter of 1873). 1889), Sarah Ann (10; March and Ock Davies. Sister a memorial in Harton Mon. 21 May q. 1891), Septimus (7; & B-in-L: Lily & Cemetery. Resided with 1923 + RND September q. 1893) & Septimus Mitchieson. his parents. (In Database + Wed. Octavius (3; September q. Sisters: Jeanie and Memoriam). 18 February 2015 1897).] Sally. Remembered by Richard and Sarah - in 1923.

3539 Davies Charles Sapper 26 (or 25 - 16 January No. 10 Mobile 465797 18 James Street, SS (in 1911) Coal Miner Son of George William and Mary His father was born in Rochester, Siblings: Bingley Birth registered in SS Westoe Cemetery. Temperance Thurs. 16 January Robert Westoe 1918 Searchlight and James Street (in January Ann Davies of 18 James Street, SS Kent, and his mother in SS. They Wilson (24, River Tyne during the June quarter 4.DA.287. (South Hall ROH, SS 1919 + Tues. 14 Cemetery Company R.E. 1918) (Westoe Cemetery had been married 27 years in Commissioners), of 1893. Sisters: Ethel Shields). December 1920 Burial Burial Register) 1911 and had had 8 children. Elizabeth Ann (21), (15) & Eleanor (12 - in Register) Albert George (16, 1911). Died on Active Baker's Errand Boy), Service at Redhill Hospital James William (9) - (Burial Register). (In 1911 ages & all born in Memoriam). SS.

5408 Davies Frederick Private Unknown Unknown Sherwood 46 Monkton Terrace, Jarrow Mrs. Davies of 46 Monkton A P.O.W. by 28 June 1918 Fri. 28 June 1918 (Fred) Foresters Terrace, Jarrow (Jarrow Express). (Jarrow Express)

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 5784 Davies A. L/C Unknown Unknown 4/NF Monkton Village, Jarrow A Physical Culture Taken P.O.W. on 9 April Fri. 31 January Specialist 1918. He returned to his 1919 (Jarrow home in Monkton from Express) Münster Camp, Germany, by 31 January 1919 - Jarrow Express.

6557 Davies John Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 23 Market Place, SS (in June He enlisted in the 1st/7th Sat. 5 June 1915 (Territorial) 1915) DLI on 3 or 4 June 1915 - (Divisional 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 6838 Davies Richard Stoker 76 15 November Royal Navy 36 Walpole Street, Westoe, A Boiler Cleaner (in Fourth son of Robert and Sarah Ann Sarah Ellen Davies (née [His father, Robert (A Cooper), Siblings (all born in SS; Born in SS. Birth Harton Cemetery. Frederick Myers (Harton 1957 SS (in 1881), 34 and 36 1911) [A Retired Davies (née Myers) of 91 Taylor Burgess) of 117 South was born in SS and was 52 in 1901 ages): Henry registered in SS - March U.8329. (South Street Roll of Cemetery Campbell Street, SS (in Stoker in November Street, SS (in 1901). (They were Frederick Street, SS. (They 1901. His mother, Sarah Ann, was Myers (27; December q. 1881. His wife, Sarah Shields). Honour Burial 1891), 91 Taylor Street, SS (in 1957] married on 2 September 1873. Their were married in St. Jude's born in SS and was 48 in 1901.] q. 1873), William Gall Ellen, was born in SS on Register) 1901), 89 Taylor Street, SS (in marriage was registered in SS during Church, SS, on 27 December (25; Sept. q. 1875), 22 March 1883 and died [77 December 1910), 117 South the September quarter of 1873). 1910. Their marriage was Robert (23; June q. in SS on 14 November (GRO)] Frederick Street, SS (in 1911), registered in SS during the 1877), John (18), 1972, aged 89. Brother: (Born: 12 and 12 Edward Grove, SS (in December quarter of 1910). Mavin Myers (16) (No. AB Mavin Myers Davies, January November 1957) 169), Elizabeth Myers Howe Bn. RND, 20 May 1881) (13), Jeanie (11), Sarah 1915, aged 30 (No. 169). A. (10), Septimus (7) Died in Gen. Hosp. and Octavius (3).

441 Davis William L/C 27 25 June 1916 22 (Tyneside 22/882 No 1914-5 Star France 23 Belle Vue Terrace, Tyne A Grocer's Assistant Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Ellen Davis of [His mother, Elizabeth Ellen, Sister: Sarah Downs Born in Tyne Dock. E. SS. Heilly Station All Saints' Sat. 15 July 1916 + Sat. 15 July 1916 + (DOW) Scottish) / NF Dock (in 1911) 23 Belle Vue Terrace, Tyne Dock. claimed in 1911 that she had been (née Davis) - She was Cemetery, Méricourt- Church ROH, Wed. 28 May Wed. 28 May 2014 (102 Brigade, (She was born in South Shields and married for 27 years and had had born in SS and by 1911 L'Abbé. I.E.5. West Harton + 2014 + Soldiers 34th Division) was a 51-year old Shop Agent in three children, two still living.] she had been married St. Mary's Died in the Great 1911 - by which time she was for four years and had Parish War already a widow). one son, David James Churchyard Downs (aged 2; B: SS). Memorial Cross, Tyne Dock + West Harton Methodist Church Memorial Cross 1618 Davis William L/C 32 12 April 1918 18/DLI (Durham 33091 No 1914-5 Star France 97 Bowman Street, SS Son of George and Christina Davis of Minnie Allo Davis (née [His birth was registered in SS Sister & B-in-L: Mr. & Born and E. in SS. He had Meteren Military All Saints' Sat. 4 May 1918 + Dodds (Battle of Pals) (93 136 Adelaide Street, SS Guthrie) of 97 Bowman during the March quarter of 1886. Mrs. Rylance + Niece brothers and sisters + Cemetery. I.K.257. Church ROH, Mon. 14 April Hazebrouck, Brigade, 31st Street, SS. (They were His son, George T. Davis, was born Jenny. Mother-in-Law: Uncle Bill. Officer's West Harton 1919 + Thurs. 14 12-15 April Division) married in St. Hilda's Church, in SS during the March quarter of Mrs. Guthrie. Brother- letter. The 'Gazette' on April 1921 + Sat. 1918. SS, on 20 May 1907. Their 1912 and died, aged one, during in-Law: Adam Guthrie. four occasions says he 15 April 1922 + 'Operation marriage was registered in SS the March quarter of 1913.] S-in-L. & B-in-L: Mr. & was KIA on 14 April 1918. Sat. 14 April 1923 Georgette')) during the June quarter of Mrs. Saxon of 47 (In Memoriam). + Soldiers Died in 1907). Morton Street, SS. the Great War

2653 Davis Samuel Private Unknown 9 April 1917 26 (Tyneside 13136 15 July 1915 France Born in Hebburn. E. No CGWC entry. Soldiers Died in Irish) / NF (103 (1914-5 Star) Wallsend. the Great War Brigade, 34th Division) 4167 Davis Frank Private Unknown Unknown 19/Yorkshire 105 Campbell Street, SS Harton Colliery Wounded and gassed Mon. 11 October Mon. 11 October 1915 Regt. ('Gazette') and in hospital in England 1915 [19/Yorkshire by 11 October 1915 - Regt. was formed 'Gazette. in Margate, Kent, in June 1918 - 'The Long, Long Trail' website.]

4231 Davis Robert Acting 52 Buried: 25 15/DLI (64 20124 11 September France 24 Wilson Street, SS (in He worked for Mr. Son of Robert M. (A Seagoing [He resided with his parents in Sister and Brother-in- 'Wounded in action in Harton Cemetery. Brunswick St. Wed. 20 October Wed. 20 October 1915 Morton Corporal October 1945 Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 1901), and 16 Wilson Street, Barber (Contractor) Fireman) and Emmaline Davis (née October 1915. 'Of St. Jude's Law: Mary A. and France' - 'Gazette' K.8357. (South & Wilson St. 1915 (L/C - Division) Star) SS (in 1911) ('Gazette' - October Kilford) of 24 Wilson Street, SS (in Parish' - Burial Register.] George Gates (née (probably during the Shields). Roll of Honour. Brunswick 1915) + A Labourer (in 1901). (They were married on 6 Davis) of 16 Wilson Battle of Loos) - 'and in St. & 1911 and October December 1890. Their marriage was Street, SS (in 1911) hospital'. Born in Tyne Wilson St. 1945 - Burial Register) registered in SS during the [She was aged 13 in Dock. His birth was Roll of December quarter of 1890). 1901]. Nephews and registered in SS - March Honour) Niece (1911 ages): q. 1893. His death was Dorothy (6), Robert (3) registered in SS - and Thomas (6 December q. 1945. months). 4367 Davis Joseph AB Unknown Unknown Howe Bn. RND TZ/1047 1914-5 Star Dardanell 106 Bowman Street, SS (in Whitburn Colliery (A Wounded at Gallipoli on Thurs. 5 August Thurs. 5 August 1915 (Formerly (RNVR) es August 1915) Hewer) 14 July 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1915 Collingwood Bn. (Balkans RND) 2B) 5318 Davis F.H. Trooper Unknown Unknown Hussars 76 Nansen Street, Jarrow Wounded for the second Fri. 12 April 1918 time in March or April (Jarrow Express) 1918 and admitted to a hospital in Nottingham (Jarrow Express).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 5852 Davis Gabriel L/C 26 12 October 'D' Company, 9888 25 Duke Street, Jarrow Son of Israel (A Glazier and Picture [Siblings (1901 ages): [His father, Israel, was born in Siblings (1911 ages; all He was born in Jarrow Bancourt British South Shields' Mon. 12 February 1916 (Somme 2/York and (1891), 87 Ferry Street, Framer) and Henrietta Davis of 25 Emmanuel (18; B: North Poland and was 65 in 1911. He born in Jarrow): Philip (SS; March q. 1890). He Cemetery. III.L.1. Synagogue Roll 1923 - Attack on Lancaster Regt. Jarrow (1901) and 73 Duke Street, Jarrow (1891), 87 Ferry Shields (Tynemouth - March died on 21.10.1930, aged 87. His (17 - SS; December q. served under the alias of Honour Zenith Trench) (16 Brigade, 6th Woodbine Street, SS (in 1911) Street, Jarrow (1901) and 73 q. 1883); A House Painter), mother, Henrietta, was born in 1893), Henry (14 - SS; 'Robson' (CWGC). His Division) Woodbine Street, SS (1911) David Levi (14; B: Jarrow (SS, Germany and was 49. She died on December q. 1896), parents are buried in the September q. 1886); Plater's 17.1.1941, 75. They had been Maud (13 - SS; March Jewish Section of Harton Marker (Ship)) and Dora (12; married for 29 years and had had q. 1898) and Harold Cemetery. Unsuccessful B: Jarrow).] eight children, all still living.] (11 - SS; December q. attack on Zenith Trench 1899). (12/10) - WD records casualties: 230 out of 350. 6316 Davis B. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th Thrift Street, SS (in May He enlisted in the 4th Tues. 18 May (Northumbrian) 1915) (Northumbrian) 1915 Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 17 May RFA 1915 - 'Gazette'. 6780 Davis Thomas A. AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 31 Wilson Street, SS (in 1891), A Stoker in the Royal Son of Thomas and Sarah E. Davis Frances Davis (née Moss) of [His mother, Sarah E., was born in Daughter: Frances He was born in SS and Brunswick St. 42 Wilson Street, SS (in 1901), Navy (in 1911) (née Mould). (Their marriage was 22 Brunswick Street, SS. North Shields and was a a 44-year (SS; June q. 1907). was 26 in 1911. & Wilson St. and 22 Brunswick Street, SS registered in Tynemouth during the (They were married in SS' old Charwoman (and a widow) in Sisters: Philipina Roll of Honour. (in 1911) June quarter of 1875). Registry Office on 11 February 1901. Grandmother: Sarah Mould (Tynemouth; March q. 1905. Their marriage was - born in Hartley, 1879) and Florence registered in SS during the Northumberland, and was 70 in (Tynemouth; March quarter of 1905). 1891.] December q. 1887).

112 Davison Reginald Private 32 27 July 1916 19/NF (2nd 19/262 No 1914-5 Star France 158 South Frederick Street, A Clerk (in 1911) Eldest son of Robert and Mary [Via Morlancourt to Happy [His father, Robert (A Blacksmith), [26.7.1916: Carnoy Born in SS. Birth Carnoy Military Frederick Mon. 7 August Tyneside SS (in 1891 and 1901), and Davison of 224 South Frederick Valley (13/7). Later to as born in SS , c. 1859, and was Valley - 'W' and 'X' registered in SS - Cemetery. C.14. Street Roll of 1916 + Captain Pioneers) 224 South Frederick Street, Street, SS bivouacs at Copse Valley and 52. His mother, Mary, was born in Companies improved September q. 1883. E. Honour C.H. Cooke Book (Divisional SS (in 1911 and July 1916) work on positions around Liverpool and was 49.] Dawson Trench. Hard Newcastle. Siblings (1911 (1920, 118 + 184) Pioneers, 35th Arrow Head Copse. Then to digging in chalk. ages): Leonard (26), Ethel + Soldiers Died in Division) valley east of Carnoy - work Several casualties. 'Y' (23), John & Thomas. the Great War carried out at Trones Wood, Company working on [27.7.1916: Carnoy Valley Bernafay Wood and Maltz Waterlot support - 'W', 'X' and 'Y' Horn Farm. To Morlancourt trench.] Companies on 'A' Line. 'Z' (1/8).] Company cleared and repaired Maltz Horn Farm C.T.] 721 Davison George Private 34 25 January 18/DLI (Durham 35870 No 1914-5 Star France 18 Winston Street, SS Youngest son of the late Andrew Jane (Jenny) Davison (née Son: Cyril Davison - Born: Bishop Auckland, Gézaincourt Glebe Wed. 31 January 1917 Pals) (93 and Sarah Davison Fawcett) of 18 Winston whose birth was Co. Durham. E. SS. Died Communal Cemetery Methodist 1917 + Soldiers Brigade, 31st Street, SS. (They were registered in SS during of illness. Extension. II.F.19. Church Died in the Great Division) married in St. Stephen's the June quarter of Memorial War Church, SS, on 21 November 1914. Plaque, 1906. Their marriage was Westoe (?) registered in SS during the December quarter of 1906).

764 Davison Richard Private Unknown 1 July 1916 'A' Company, 20 20/740 No 1914-5 Star France Philip Street, Hebburn Quay Mary Rayne Davison (née [20/NF moved forward with Born in Jarrow. E. Thiépval Memorial. Fri. 22 September (Tyneside (in July 1916) Mitcheson) of 77 Philip Street, 23/NF up Mash Valley north of La Newcastle. [Aged 34 - Pier and Face 10B, 1916 (Jarrow Scottish) / NF Hebburn. (They were married Boisselle at 7.30 am. - the Vin Mullen.] 11B and 12B Express) + Mon. (102 Brigade, in St. Paul's Church, Jarrow, advance being across the widest 27 June 2016 + 34th Division) on 8 April 1901. Their part of No Man's Land on 1 July. Fri. 1 July 2016 + marriage was registered in SS All officers and sergeants in 20/NF John Sheen + during the June quarter of became casualties that day.] Soldiers Died in 1901). the Great War

802 Davison John Robert Driver 20 years 3 31 May 1917 'D' Battery, 251st 755909 No 1914-5 Star France 17 Brunswick Street, SS Whitburn Colliery Eldest son of Frederick and Elizabeth Unmarried. Born and E. in SS. Hibers Trench Brunswick St. Sat. 9 June 1917 + Sat. 9 June 1917 Elliott months Brigade RFA (Driver) Davison of 17 Brunswick Street, SS 'Enlisted two and a half Cemetery, Wancourt. & Wilson St. Wed. 30 May years ago'/earlier - B.27. Roll of Honour 1917 + Fri. 3 May 'Gazette'. Formerly 6260 + Whitburn 1918 + Brigadier RFA. SDGW + 'Gazette' = Colliery ROH O.F.G. Hogg + Died 3 May 1917. (In Soldiers Died in Memoriam). the Great War 1532 Davison John Robert Apprentic 17 15 April 1917 SS 'Cairndhu' Mercantil 22 Vespasian Street, SS Son of Benjamin Robson Davison Unmarried. The 'Gazette' says he Tower Hill Memorial Tues. 16 April (Bob) e (Newcastle) e Marine and the late Isabella Davison of 22 died on 16 April 1917. (In 1918 Vespasian Street, SS Memoriam).

1929 Davison William (E. - L/C Unknown 1 July 1916 15/DLI (64 20152 11 September France Boldon. Boldon Colliery (?) [Moved forward from Buire into Born: Boldon. E. Thiépval Memorial. St. Nicholas' Mon. 27 June Boldon Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 assembly positions during night. Sunderland. R. Boldon. Pier and Face 14A and Roll of Honour, 2016 + Fri. 1 July Colliery Division) Star) Followed 9/KOYLI into attack. 'A' 15C Boldon Colliery 2016 + Soldiers Workmen & 'B' Coys leading crossed 200 + Boldon Died in the Great War yards of No Man's Land into Colliery War Memorial) German 1st line. Crucifix Trench Workmen War taken by 8.30 am. Attacks on Memorial Shelter Wood later.Casualties - 388]

2076 Davison John James Private 33 8 July 1916 15/DLI (64 19509 11 September France 4 Duke Street, Jarrow (in July Maud M. Davison (née Born and E. in Jarrow. St. Sever Cemetery, St. Paul's Roll Fri. 14 July 1916 (DOW) Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 1916) Cullum) of 4 Duke Street, SDGW - 'James Davison'. Rouen. A.24.21. of Honour (Jarrow Express) + (Somme ?) Division) Star) Jarrow. (They were married Soldiers Died in in St. Peter's Church, the Great War Monkton Village, on 8 September 1900. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1900).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 2077 Davison William Fourth 26 23 June 1917 SS 'Mongolia' Mercantil 6 Holly Street, Jarrow (in Apprentice Engineer Son of Edward and Annie Davison [The P & O liner 'Mongolia' [His father, Edward, was born in Sisters (1911 ages; Born in Jarrow. The 14th Tower Hill Memorial Jarrow Library Fri. 9 May 1919 Engineer (Greenock) e Marine 1911) in a Marine-Engine (née Smith) of 6 Holly Street, Jarrow. struck a mine laid by the Hebburn and was a 58-year old both born in Jarrow): List of Merchant Marine ROH Officer Works (in 1911) (Their marriage was registered in German raider SMS Wolf 50 Iron Planer (?) in a Marine-Boiler Margaret (27; A Deaths lists his place of Easington, Co. Durham, during the miles S. by W. of Bombay and Works. His mother, Anne, was Trained, Certificated residency as Jarrow. September quarter of 1878). sank. 23 people were killed. born at Castle Eden, Co. Durham, Teacher working in She was carrying passengers and was 57. They had been Hebburn) and Annie and mail for India, China and married for 32 years & had had (17; An Apprentice Australia.] seven children, four still living.] Milliner with the Co- Operative).

2413 Davison John Joseph Lance- Unknown 21 March 2/DLI (18 23252 No 1914-5 Star France West Boldon. Boldon Colliery (?) Born: Easington Lane, Co. Arras Memorial. Bay St. Nicholas' Soldiers Died in Sergeant 1918 Brigade, 6th Durham. E. Sunderland. 8 Roll of Honour, the Great War ('Operation Division) R. West Boldon. MRIC Boldon Colliery Michael') gives his rank as (?) + Boldon Corporal. Colliery Workmen War Memorial (?)

2553 Davison James Private Unknown 10 November 9th G.H.Q. M2/08095 24 May 1915 France South Shields. He had brothers and Born in SS. E. Coventry. Caudry British Thurs. 11 Everett 1918 Reserve Motor 1 (1914-5 Star) sisters. Sister and R. SS. (In Memoriam). Cemetery. I.B.15. November 1920 + Transport Brother-in-Law: Alice Tues. 10 Company and Jack Wright. November 1921 + R.A.S.C. Soldiers Died in the Great War 2688 Davison Richard L/C 29 1 July 1916 20 (Tyneside 20/742 No 1914-5 Star France Son of John and Elizabeth Davison of Margaret Davison of 51 Dene [20/NF moved forward with Born in Jarrow. E. Thiépval Memorial. Mon. 27 June Scottish) / NF 67 Beaumont Terrace, Westerhope, Gardens, Lemington, 23/NF up Mash Valley north of La Newcastle. Pier and Face 10B, 2016 + Fri. 1 July (102 Brigade, Newcastle Northumberland. Boisselle at 7.30 am. - the 11B and 12B 2016 + Soldiers 34th Division) advance being across the widest Died in the Great part of No Man's Land on 1 July. War All officers and sergeants in 20/NF became casualties that day.]

2823 Davison Thomas Private 30 5 November 17th attached 6258 26 August 1914 France Youngest son of Jane and the late Sister and B-in-L: H. Born in SS. E. Newcastle. Ypres (Menin Gare) St. Michael's Wed. 23 1914 (First 16th (The (1914 'Mons' William Davison of 17 Hyde Street, and R. Borwick of SS R. SS. A Regular or a Memorial. Panel 5. ROH, SS December 1914 + Battle of Queen's) Lancers Star') SS. Reservist. Served as (Belgium). Soldiers Died in Ypres) 'Thomas Davidson'. Mrs. the Great War J.A. Davison of 17 Hyde Street, SS, applied for her son's medals on 28 November 1919.

3314 Davison Thomas Private Unknown 27 September 15/DLI (64 21701 11 September France West Boldon. Boldon Colliery Born: Easington Lane, Co. Loos Memorial. Panel St. Nicholas' Soldiers Died in Andrew 1915 (Battle Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 Durham. E. Sunderland. 106 and 107. Roll of Honour, the Great War of Loos) Division) Star) R. West Boldon. Boldon Colliery Formerly 12584 Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.

3502 Davison Thomas Wireless 26 29 December SS 'Cressington Mercantil Part-Time Pupil Youngest son of Robert (a In 1911 his father, Robert, B. in SS, Siblings: Reginald (27 - Born in SS. Died at the Nantes (La Wed. 8 January Operator 1918 Court' e Marine Teacher working for Blacksmith) and the late Mary was 52 and a blacksmith. His Clerk for SS Gas Co.), American Base Hospital Bouteillerie) 1919 SS Borough Council (in Davison of 224 South Frederick mother, Mary, B. in Liverpool, was Leonard (26), Ethel at Nantes. Cemetery. H.4.7. 1911) Street, SS 49. They had 6 children, 5 of (23) and John (20) - all whom were still living. born in SS. [1911 ages]. 3541 Davison Thomas OS 18 years 7 20 January HMS Louvain J/73026 30 Wouldhave Street, SS Son of John James (An Assurance Unmarried. [Remembered by [His father was a 36-year old Siblings (1911 ages): Born: Choppington, Portsmouth Naval Glebe Mon. 20 January William months 1918 (1901) and 9 Marsden Street, Agent) and Mary Elizabeth Davison Mr. and Mrs. Barker (In Assurance Agent in 1911 (Born: Ethel (13, B: Northumberland Memorial. Panel: 29 Methodist 1919 + Fri. 20 (Tom) (Born: 2 SS (in 1911) of 9 Marsden Street, SS (in 1911). Memoriam).] Bishop Auckland). His mother was Choppington), Mary (Morpeth, Sept. q. 1899). Church January 1922 + June 35 & born in Barnard Castle, Co. Elvina (9, B. SS), John Aged 11 in 1911. Memorial Sat. 20 January 1899) Durham. They had been married Leslie (7, B. SS) & Drowned at sea through Plaque, 1923 for 13 years and had had five James (6, B. SS). enemy action. (In Westoe (?) children, all still living.] Memoriam)..

3585 Davison John Civilian 31 15 June 1915 Palmer's Bunker Hill, Fence Houses, Coal Miner Son of John Cuthbert Davison and [His father, John Cuthbert, R. Bunker Hill, Fence Houses, Born: Newbottle, Co. Unknown - No record Palmer's Fri. 18 June 1915 Cuthbert Shipyard, Jarrow Houghton-le Spring - in 1911 (Stoneman) (in 1911) Elizabeth Davison (née Batey). was born in Penshaw, Co. Houghton-le Spring. (His mother Durham, in 1884. of burial in the Burial Zeppelin Raid + Vincent (Zeppelin Raid) + Fitter and Turner at (Their marriage was registered in Durham, in 1848 and in 1911 was baptised in St. Andrew's, Zeppelin L10 dropped 7 Register for Jarrow Plaque Mullen's Jarrow Palmer's Shipyard, Newcastle during the March quarter was a Colliery Clerk.] Newcastle, in 1850. His parents high exlosive and 5 Cemetery War Roll Website Jarrow of 1877). married in 1878). incendiary bombs on Palmer's - 17 men died and 72 were injured. 3812 Davison Singleton Civilian 24 19 June 1917 Ex-Royal Navy 26 John Williamson Street, SS Apprentice Boiler Second son of John Singleton Unmarried. [His father was 52 in 1911, had His father died on 24 'Died through illness Harton Cemetery. Rivetter (in 1911) Davison and Agnes Napier Davison been married for 25 years and had November 1944, aged contracted while on F.5444. (South (Boiler-maker in Burial of 26 John Williamson Street, SS had 8 children, 6 still living. He 86. His mother, died active service in the Shields). Register). was born in North Shields and was on 15 November 1935, Royal Navy' - Family a Boiler Rivetter. His mother was aged 73. (Family Headstone. Siblings (1911 also born in North Shields and was Headstone: F.5444). ages; all B. In SS): Robert then aged 49.] Sister: Margaret Ann (14), Ernest (12) & James Hall - 24 in 1911 & (10). married.

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 4594 Davison John AB Unknown Unknown RND 2/88 1914 'Mons' France 3 Sunny Terrace, SS A Glass Mouldmaker [Baracke 8/9, Gefangenen Lager, Margaret Davison of 3 Sunny [Enlisted: 24 August 1905. Re- [A P.O.W. at Heilsberg Height: 5'4". Fair hair. Fri. 19 March (Born: 30 (RNVR) Star' (RND Service Record) Hanover, Germany, by 18 March Terrace, SS enlisted: 8 August 1914. 22 Camp. Disability - Brown eyes. C. of E. War 1915 + RND June 1915 - 'Gazette'.] August 1914 - Drafted into the Severe Dysentry & Gratuity - £26/10s. He Service Record 1887) RND from the Tyneside Division. 5 Piles. 9.12.1918 - had previously served for December 1914 - Officially Repatriated, arriving six years in the RNVR reported a P.O.W. at Doeberitz, at Leith. 14.2.1919 - (Territorial). Germany, after operations around Demobilised by post Antwerp (in October 1914).] to commence after a 28 days furlough.]

4600 Davison John William AB Unknown Unknown 4th Platoon, 'A' TZ/1720 1914-5 Star Dardanell 56 Derby Terrace, SS (in Boldon Colliery (A Son of William (A Hewer; B: Jane Y. Davison (née Yates) of [Enlisted: 12 November 1914. Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in SS (SS; December Boldon Colliery Thurs. 24 June Thurs. 24 June 1915 (Born: 10 Company, (RNVR) es 1901, 1911 and January Hewer) [A Miner Monkwearmouth; 34 in 1901) and 136 Robinson Street, SS. 19.1.1915 - On Nominal Roll SS): Ethel (15), q. 1893). Height: 5'5". Miners' Club 1915 + Wed. 20 Novembe Collingwood Bn. (Balkans 1914), and 136 Robinson (RND Service Record + Mary Ann Davison (B: Wallsend; 31 (They were married in St. Collingwood Bn. 4 February 1915 - Margaret (13), Frank Dark hair. Brown eyes. ROH + November 1918 + r 1893 - and Hood Bn. 2B) Street, SS 1911 Census)] in 1901) of 56 Derby Terrace, SS (in Michael's Church, SS, on 31 Joined Collingwood Bn. 4 June (10), Florence (7) & C. of E. [20 June 1916 - Robinson RND Service RN RND 1901). [Wounded in action in the January 1914. Their marriage 1915 - Wounded (no particulars). Mary Sarah (11 Drafted from Stoker Unit, Street Roll of Record + Service Third Battle of Krithia on 4 June was registered in SS during 8 June 15 - Transferred to Hood months).[15.11.1915 - Crystal Palace, to Honour, SS Collingwood Bn. Record) 1915. Transferred to Hood Bn. on 8 the March quarter of 1914). Bn. 6.10.15 - Admitted hospital, Discharged to Egmont. Devonport as 2nd Class Embarkation Roll June 1915.] Malta, from HS 'Grantully Castle'.] 18.12.1915 - 5.1.1916 Stoker (Rating entered in (28 days leave). the RN, there being no 14.4.1916 - Drafted 'Stoker' rating in the from Blandford to RNVR.)] Stoker Unit, Crystal Palace Depot.]

4773 Davison M. L/C Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 27 27/182 11 January 1916 France 104 Charles Street, Boldon Enlisted: 29 December John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Colliery 1914. His name 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, appeared in the August (1917) 34th Division) 1918 Casualties' List. 3 February 1919 - Discharged (King's Regulations, paragraph 392

5435 Davison Henry Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Garrison Sister: Mrs. Murray of Admitted to a hospital in Fri. 19 July 1918 Artillery 34 Russell Street, Boulogne, dangerously ill, (Jarrow Express) Jarrow. suffering from gas poisoning.

5453 Davison J. Gunner Unknown Unknown Tank Corps Hebburn Colliery. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Davison of 52 Wounded and in Horton Fri. 23 August Railway Street, Hebburn Colliery War Hospital, Epsom, 1918 (Jarrow Surrey, by 23 August Express) 1918 - Jarrow Express.

6008 Davison Francis AB 55 (Born: September q. 1st Platoon, 'C' TZ/1679 1914-5 Star Dardanell 83 Robinson Street, SS, and A Miner (RND Service Son of Mary Sarah Davison of 83 Margaret Robinson of 51 Birth registered in SS - Robinson Wed. 20 Ernest I. 8 June 1948 (SS) Company, (RNVR) es 51 Robinson Street, SS Record) Robinson Street, SS Robinson Street, SS June q. 1893. Enlisted: Street Roll of November 1918 + (Frank) 1893) Collingwood Bn. (Balkans - 11 November 1914. Honour, SS Collingwood Bn. and Anson Bn. 2B) Height: 5' 5". Black hair. Embarkation Roll RND Grey eyes. C. of E.

6298 Davison T.R. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 33 Laygate Lane, SS (in May He enlisted in the 4th Tues. 18 May (Northumbrian) 1915) (Northumbrian) 1915 Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 17 May RFA 1915 - 'Gazette'. 6340 Davison W.G. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 147 Maxwell Street, SS (in He enlisted in the 4th Fri. 21 May 1915 (Northumbrian) May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 20 May RFA 1915 - 'Gazette'. 198 Davy William Private Unknown 5 August 1916 8/Yorkshire Regt. 14265 26 August 1915 France 9 May Street, SS Miller's Brass Foundry, Married. [To Franvillers (12/7), forward One daughter: Dolly. Born and E. in SS. The Thiépval Memorial. Sat. 9 September Sat. 9 September 1916 (Somme) (69 Brigade, 23rd (1914-5 Star) Tyne Dock area Contalmaison (25/7), Albert He had one brother 'Gazette' says he was KIA Pier and Face 3A and 1916 + Sat. 4 Division) (26/7). Trenches in front of Switch and one sister. Sister on 4 August 1916. A 3D August 1917 + Line (5/8). Attack on Munster & B-in-L: Martha and Sniper - 'Gazette'. Killed Soldiers Died in Alley (6/8).] Jack. B-in-L. & S-in-L: by a sniper. Sergeant's the Great War Arthur & Lizzie letter. (In Memoriam). Maloney.

474 Dawe Leonard Gunner 30 21 October 31st Heavy 154883 No 1914-5 Star France Cecilia Dawe (née Little Son: Leonard R. - Born in Sunderland. E. Étaples Military St. Aidan's Mon. 21 October Reath 1917 (DOW) Battery RGA Hermensen). (They were whose birth was SS. Died from the effects Cemetery. XXX.F.3A. Church ROH, 1918 + Soldiers married in SS' Registry Office registered in SS during of gas poisoning. His SS Died in the Great on 17 June 1914. Their the September birth was registered in War marriage was registered in SS quarter of 1917. Only Sunderland during the during the June quarter of Sister and Brother-in- March quarter of 1887. 1914). Law: Edith and Robert Walker.

911 Dawes Percival Private 39 27 June 1917 123rd Company 64306 No 1914-5 Star France Postman (Employed Marie Dawes Born in King's Lynn, Voormezeele St. Thomas' Fri. 20 July 1917 + Fri. 20 July 1917 Charles MGC (123 by SS' P.O. for 27 Norfolk. E. in SS. Enclosure No. 3. Church ROH Soldiers Died in Brigade) years) Formerly 37502 DLI. XVI.F.9. (Belgium). the Great War Postman for SS' Post Office for 27 years. Lieutenant's letter. His birth was registered in King's Lynn, Norfolk, during the December quarter of 1877.

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 1930 Dawson John Robert Corporal Unknown 23 December 2/DLI (18 4/10454 10 August 1915 France Boldon Colliery. He had a married Born: Boldon Colliery. E. Bethuné Town St. Nicholas' Thurs. 23 1916 (DOW) Brigade, 6th (1914-5 Star) sister. Niece: Sarah. Newcastle. R. Boldon Cemetery. VI.A.35. Roll of Honour, December 1920 + Division) Colliery. (In Memoriam). Boldon Colliery Soldiers Died in + St. Nicholas' the Great War Church ROH, West Boldon

2392 Dawson Thomas Private 28 20 November 11/DLI 22525 2 September France Boldon Colliery Son of Thomas Edward and the late Emma G. Moore (formerly His brother, Jack, died Born: Boldon. No SDGW Boldon Cemetery. St. Nicholas' Thurs. 2 Edward 1918 (Pioneers) 1915 (1914-5 (Putter) Elizabeth Dawson Dawson) of 53 Edith Street, SS on 23 December 1916. entry. Died of influenza A2."C".253. Roll of Honour, December 1920 + (Divisional Star) Brother & Sister-in- at Sunderland War Boldon Colliery Martin Bashforth Pioneers, 20th Law: Ernest William & Hospital. His death was + Boldon (Page 214) (Light) Division) Jenny Dawson. Sister registered by his mother- Colliery & B-in-Law: Sarah & in-law, Mrs. M. Robinson. Workmen War Peter + Elsie Vine. Memorial

4364 Dawson Robert AB Unknown Unknown Hood Bn. RND TZ/1737 1914-5 Star Dardanell 54 Campbell Street, SS A Moulder at the Son of Robert Dawson of 54 [Transferred into the Royal Naval Height: 5'6". Dark brown Fri. 30 July 1915 + Fri. 30 July 1915 (Born: 10 (Formerly 1st (RNVR) es Shields' Engineering Campbell Street, SS Air Service on 14 August 1916.] hair. Blue eyes. A RND Service June 1893 Platoon, 'A' (Balkans Company ('Gazette') Roman Catholic. Record + - RND Company, 2B) Enlisted: 13 November Collingwood Bn. Service Collingwood Bn. 1914. Wounded at Embarkation Roll Record) RND) Gallipoli on 29 June 1914 - 'Gazette'. 4378 Dawson Joseph Private Unknown Unknown 1st/8th DLI 2412 1914-5 Star France A P.O.W. at Rennabahn Fri. 13 August Fri. 13 August 1915 (Territorial) Camp, Lager II, Block IV, 1915 Munster, Westphalia, Germany.

6187 Dawson Thomas Private Unknown Unknown DLI South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - Boys' School Admitted: 22 November ROH, SS 1887; Left: 28 November (Served) 1892. 6839 Dawson Jeremiah Signaller 62 Buried: 7 Royal Field 221571 No 1914-5 Star 26 Walpole Street, SS (in A Plater's Helper (in Fourth son of Emmerson and Jane (Jennie) Dawson (née [His father, Emmerson (A Dock Daughter: Martha G. Born in SS. Birth Harton Cemetery. Frederick February 1950 Artillery 1891), 75 Byethorne Street, February 1917) [A Margaret J. Dawson (née Bailey) of Gill). (They were married in Labourer), was born in SS (March (SS; September q. registered in SS - June q. M.5954. (South Street Roll of SS (in 1901), 18 South Dock Labourer in 18 South Frederick Street, SS. (They St. Jude's Church, SS, on 13 q. 1853) and died in SS - 1916). Siblings (all 1887. Father-in-Law: Shields). Honour Frederick Street, SS (in 1911 1911] [A Bricklayer in were married on 7 July 1878. Their June 1915. Their marriage September q. 1922, aged 68. His born in SS; 1891 ages): William Gill (A Joiner). and February 1917), and 68 February 1950] marriage was registered in SS during was registered in SS during mother, Margaret J., was born in Thomas (12; Grocer's He originally enlisted in South Frederick Street, SS (in the September quarter of 1878). the June quarter of 1915). SS and was 54. She died in SS - Assistant), James SS on 6 December 1915. February 1950) June q. 1911, aged 55.] Bailey (10), George 7.12.1915 - Transferred Barton (8), Jane Towns to Army Reserve. He re- (6), Margaret (1) and enlisted in Newcastle on Eliza Emmerson 15 February 1917. (December q. 1895). Height: 5' 10".

2869 Day John William Private Unknown 1 July 1916 1/Border Regt. 9650 25 April 1915 Dardanell [Followed 2/South Wales Born and E. in SS. Hawthorn Ridge Mon. 27 June (87 Brigade, 29th (1914-5 Star) es Borderers into attack just south of Cemetery No. 2, 2016 + Fri. 1 July Division) (Balkans Beaumont-Hamel. Advance Auchonvillers. B.71. 2016 + Soldiers 2B) brought to a standstill by 8 am. Died in the Great Bn. wiped out by machine-gun fire War in and around the British wire. Small groups left, sheltering as best they could. Casualties - 619.]

6284 Day William Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th Salmon's Hall, Marsden (in He enlisted in the 4th Tues. 18 May (Northumbrian) May 1915) (Northumbrian) 1915 + Thurs. 27 Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 17 May May 1915 RFA 1915 - 'Gazette'. 4376 De Redder Arthur Private 74 Buried: 24 Yorkshire Regt. 1914-5 Star France 256 Alice Street, SS Boldon Colliery (in Youngest son of Mrs. Hunter and Sophia De Redder (née [Children: William A. (SS, June q. Children (all registered Birth registered in SS - Harton Cemetery. Fri. 13 August Fri. 13 August 1915 May 1965 ('Gazette' - in 1915 + March 1915) + A Labourer (in the late William De Redder of 337 Dobson) of 256 Alice Street, 1924), Leslie (December q. 1926) in SS): George H. June q. 1891. Wounded 8.7052. (South 1915 + Wed. 17 1921 - Harton Cemetery 1965) John Williamson Street, SS SS. (They were married in St. & Jennie (December q. 1930). B: (March q. 1912), and in a hospital in Shields). January 1923 Burial Register) and 56 Mary's Church, SS, on 17 Henry - married Isabella Forster Sophia (September q. France - 'Gazette'. Death (Henry De Bamburgh Avenue (in May September 1911. Their Routledge (formerly of Queen 1913) & Arthur registered in SS - June q. Redder's 1965) marriage was registered in SS Alexandra Road, North Shields) in (December q. 1919; 1965, aged 74. Marriage) during the March quarter of Newcastle, New South Wales, on Died 19 March 1921, 1911). 13 January 1923 ('Gazette')] aged one).

4800 De Redder Sidney 2nd- 44 December q. 25 (Tyneside No 1914-5 Star France [Birth registered in SS - June q. [22 June 1916 - To Born in SS in 1895. 6 John Sheen Lieutenan 1940 Irish) / NF (103 1896. Death registered in 21/NF. 22 August January 1915 - t (Paddington) Brigade, 34th Paddington - December q. 1940, 1917 - Relinquished Commissioned 2nd- Division) aged 44.] his commission (Ill Lieutenant. 4 January health occasioned by 1916 - To 30/NF. 1 July wounds). (John 1916 - Wounded. Sheen).]

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 851 Dean Joseph First 38 (Born: 18 May 1917 SS 'Mordenwood' Mercantil Second son of Captain William [His father, William Hunter Dean, Eldest Sister: Eleanor Born in SS (March q. Tower Hill Memorial Holy Trinity Mon. 25 June Hunter Engineer 24 (Middlesbrough) e Marine Hunter Dean (Master Mariner) and was born on 17 February 1837 Hunter - Born: 29 June 1879). Torpedoed in the Church ROH, 1917 + Mon. 2 February Eliza Jane Dean of 29 Stanhope and died on 8 September 1922, 1872; Died 16 March eastern Mediterranean - SS + High July 1917 + Sat. 15 1879) Road, Tyne Dock aged 85. His mother, Eliza Jane, 1943 - aged 70 (Family Confirmed by the Family Shields' Baptist March 1919 + was born on 30 November 1841 Headstone). Headstone in Harton Tabernacle Mon. 7 February and died on 15 March 1935, aged Cemetery (G. ). The 13th Organ Plaque 1921 93 (Family Headstone).] List of Merchant Marine (?) + Laygate Deaths lists his place of Baptist Church residency as SS. Memorial Plaque, SS (?) + SS Marine Engineers' Association ROH

1704 Dean Frederick Private 35 11 April 1918 12/Yorkshire 17299 9 September France 7 Charles Street, Jarrow (in Tube Worker (in Son of Charles and Margaret Dean [Siblings (1911 ages; both born in Sister: Mrs. Marian E. Wallsend. R. Jarrow. Croix-du-Bac British St. Paul's Roll Fri. 24 May 1918 (Battles of the Regt. (Divisional 1915 (1914-5 1911) 1911) of Jarrow Jarrow): Alfred (30; Plater's Anderson of 7 Charles 'Missing' since 9 April Cemetery, of Honour (Jarrow Express) + Lys, 9-29 April Pioneers, 40th Star) Helper) and Violet (18; Street, Jarrow (born in 1918 (Jarrow Express). Steenwerck. IV.A.7. Soldiers Died in 1918) Division) Dressmaker).] Jarrow and aged 33 in the Great War 1911, when she had been married to George Anderson for six years)..

2078 Dean Harry Private 19 20 February 4/North 48382 No 1914-5 Star France 23 Grace Street, SS (in 1911) Son of Harry Edward J. and Janet Unmarried. [His father, Harry, was born in Brother: James Dean - Born and E. in Jarrow. Ipswich Old St. Paul's Roll Soldiers Died in Edward 1918 Staffordshire and 79 Tyne Street, Jarrow Dean (née McGivin) of 79 Tyne Jarrow and was a 40-year old born in Jarrow and His death was registered Cemetery. BA.IA.14. of Honour the Great War Regt. (105 Street, Jarrow widower and metal works' aged 9 in 1911. in Ipswich during the (Suffolk). Brigade, 35th labourer.] March quarter of 1918. (Bantam) Division) 7023 Dean John Stoker 57 Buried: 12 HMS S/1868 No 1914-5 Star 42 James Street, Jarrow (in An Engineer Building Son of William (A Boilermaker) and Eleanor Dean (née Brown) of [His father, William (A Children (all births Born in Jarrow. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. 5. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 11 June 1915 May 1942 Marlborough (RNR) 1891 and 1901), 27 Stothard Engines (in 1911) [An Jessie Dean (née Corbett) of 42 27 Stothard Street, Jarrow (in Boilermaker), was born in Jarrow registered in SS): registered in SS - (or S ?).524. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) (Royal Naval Street, Jarrow (in 1911), and Engineer in May 1942] James Street, Jarrow (in 1901). 1911). (They were married in (c. 1861) and died in Jarrow - Thomas (B: Jarrow; December q. 1885. Son: Jarrow Reserve) 73 Monkton Terrace, Jarrow (They were married in Christ Church, St. Paul's Church, Jarrow, on September q. 1904, aged 43 (SS). June q. 1908; Died: SS - Maurice G. (SS; March q. (in May 1942) Jarrow, on 20 November 1882. 16 November 1907. Their His mother, Jessie, was born in June q. 1959, aged 1919; Died: Victoria, Their marriage was registered in SS marriage was registered in SS - Wellington, Shropshire (c. 1861), 51), Eleanor Brown (B: Australia, in 1975). RNR during the December quarter of December q. 1907). [Eleanor and died in Jarrow - September q. Jarrow; March q. records give his date of 1882). died in Jarrow - December q. 1922, aged 60 (SS).] 1911; Died: 1962) and birth as 27 May 1886. 1928, 42 (SS).] George W. (June q. 1912; Died: Durham NE - December q. 1964, aged 52).

6225 Dearden George Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th 85 Readhead Street, SS (in He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI Fri. 14 May 1915 (Territorial) May 1915) on 13 May 1915 - (Divisional 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 5665 Deardon William Trimmer Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 37 Raglan Street, SS (in Thurs. 4 (Mine-Sweeping November 1915) November 1915 (RNR))

2536 Defty John Gunner Unknown 13 October 2nd Trench 52400 6 June 1915 France Born in SS. E. Loos Memorial. Panel Soldiers Died in 1915 Mortar Battery (1914-5 Star) Sunderland. 3 and 4 the Great War RGA 4662 Deignan W. Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 25 25/941 11 January 1916 France 19 Ferry Street, Jarrow His name and address are John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) given as 'W. Deighan of 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, 19 Penny Street' by John (1917) 34th Division) Sheen. Named in the August 1916 Casualties' List. 7096 Deignan James Stoker 77 (Born: 29 January HMS Liverpool V1041 1914 'Mons' 110 Hope Street, Jarrow (in A Shipyard Labourer Son of John and Mary Deignan (née [His father, John (A General Siblings (1911 ages): Born in Seaham Harbour, Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 1 May 1957 and T2200 Star' 1891), 28 Raglan Street, (in 1901 and 1911) [A Flynne) of 110 Hope Street, Jarrow Labourer), was born in Co. Sligo, Patrick (43; B: Co. Durham. Birth 13.208. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) 1879 - RN (Royal Jarrow (in 1901), 19 Percy Labourer in January (in 1891) Ireland (c. 1843). His mother, Seaham Harbour; registered in Easington - Jarrow Service Naval Street, Jarrow (in 1911), and 1957] Mary, was born in Co. Leitrim, Easington - March q. June q. 1879. Awarded Record) Reserve) 174 St. Paul's Road, Jarrow Ireland (c. 1846). They were 1869), John (c. 1872), the Reserve Long Service (Jarrow (in January 1957) married in Bawnboy, Co. Cavan, Margaret (36; B: Medal on 24 September Cemetery Ireland, in 1867.] Trimdon Grange, c. 1920. Burial 1875), Thomas (c. Index) 1877), Michael (30; B: Seaham Harbour), Joseph (28; B: Jarrow, c. 1884) & William (23; B: Jarrow).

491 Delaney Patrick Private 18 15 September 1/Black Watch (1 2556 13 August 1914 France 28 South Street, Jarrow (in Rivet-Catcher in a Son of Charles and Flora Dalaney of Unmarried. [He attended St. [His father, Charles, was born in Siblings (1911 ages): A Regular or Reservist. Vendresse British St. Paul's Roll Tues. 10 1914 Brigade, 1st (1914 'Mons' 1911) and 65 Albion Street, Shipyard (in 1911) + 28 South Street, Jarrow (in 1911) Bede's R.C. School ROH, Co. Galway and was a 39-year old Charles (13; B: His father was in the Cemetery. II.H.16. of Honour + St. November 1914 + Division) Star') Jarrow A Regular Soldier and 65 Albion Street, Jarrow Jarrow.] {1911 - Deceased Ship's Fireman (at sea). His Stockton, Co. RNVR on HMS St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 Sisters: Elizabeth (B: Stockton) mother, Flora, was born at Durham), Thomas (6; Vincent. Born in School ROH, (Jarrow Express) + and Mary (B: Jarrow).} Lennoxtown in Scotland and was B: West Hartlepool) Dumbarton. E. Jarrow Soldiers Died in 38. They had been married for 17 and Flora (4; B: West Sunderland. The the Great War years and had had six children, Hartlepool). 'Gazette' says he died on four still living.] 25 September.

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 773 Delaney Edward Private 46 17 February 22 (Tyneside 22/789 No 1914-5 Star France 34 Military Road, Tyne Dock Harton Colliery [His birth was Born in Tyne Dock. E. SS. Rue-Petillon Military St. Bede's R.C. Thurs. 16 March Thurs. 16 March 1916 1916 Scottish) / NF (Heugh Street, SS - in (Miner) registered in SS during Accidentally killed. He Cemetery, Fleurbaix. Sacred Heart 1916 + Tues. 17 (102 Brigade, November 1914 + 'Gazette' - the June quarter of had enlisted in 22/NF at I.H.72. Altar, SS November 1914 + 34th Division) March 1916) 1869.] The 'Gazette' 36 King Street, SS, by John Sheen + says he was 'killed by Monday 16 November Soldiers Died in an accident in the 1914 - then living in the Great War trenches on 17 Heugh Street, SS. February 1916.'

2843 Dempsey Alfred Drummer Unknown 11 June 1915 1/Border Regt. 7621 25 April 1915 Dardanell Born in Jarrow. E. Lancashire Landing Soldiers Died in William (DOW) (87 Brigade, 29th (1914-5 Star) es Newcastle. R. North Cemetery. B.96. the Great War Division) (Balkans Shields. (Turkey). 2B) 2466 Dennett George Gunner 29 or 30 7 September 527th Battery 149556 No 1914-5 Star France Eldest son of George and Antyaner Margaret E. Dennett Had four children. Born and E. in SS. Quéant Road Soldiers Died in Thomas (Shoeing 1918 RFA Dennett of 20 Maxwell Street, SS Had brothers and Cemetery, Buissy. the Great War + Smith) sisters. Eldest brother VII.C.17. Thurs. 17 & Mon. of Isabella Wilson + B- 21 October 1918 in-L. Cyrus Wilson & three little nieces: Gladys, Tina and Madge. B-in-L: Willie Gibson (in Salonika).

452 Dennier William Chief 41 22 September HMS Aboukir RNR 1914 'Mons' Coleridge Avenue, SS Son of Isabella Stott Dennier and the Bertha Carruthers (formerly [Sister and Brother-in-Law: Emma Brother: Private John Sister: Elizabeth Dennier, Chatham Naval St. Michael's Thurs. 24 Harrison Engineer 1914 Star' late (1 February 1919) Robert Dennier, née Wood) of 145 and Kit. (In Memoriam).] Stott Dennier (M. in Licensed Victualler, who Memorial. Memorial ROH, SS + SS September 1914 + Stott Septimus Dennier of SS. Wentworth Terrace, Westoe, D.), 9/East Yorkshire ran the Lookout Tavern in Reference: 8. (Kent). Marine Sat. 1 February SS. (They were married in SS' Regt., DOW 1 St. Stephen Street, SS Engineers' 1919 + Mon. 7 Registry Office on 22 February 1918, aged (1901 Census). Sisters: Association February 1921 September 1895. Their 36 (No. 859) - (see his Annie S. & Evelyn M. ROH marriage was registered in SS Service Record). Brother: Robert S. during the September quarter Dennier. (All born in SS). of 1895).

859 Dennier John Stott Private 36 Mentioned in 1 February 9/East Yorkshire 8/17057 9 September France 3 Vespasian Street, SS (on 3 Engineer (Fitter) - Son of Isabella Stott Dennier and the Jane Alice Dennier (née [His birth was registered in SS [Height 5ft. 7ins; Born in SS. E. in SS. on 29 Harton Cemetery. St. Aidan's Sat. 1 February Despatches 1918 Regt. 1915 (1914-5 April 1916 - the day he was Smith's Pontoon, late (1 February 1919) Robert Stapylton). (They were during the March quarter of 1882. Weight 9 stones 11 September 1914. His H.3827. (South Church ROH, 1919 Star) discharged). North Shields. Septimus Dennier of SS. married in St. Mary's Church, Sister & Brother-in-Law: Emma & lbs; blue eyes; brown Service Record has Shields). SS + Smith's SS, on 10 March 1907. Their Kit. (In Memoriam).] hair; RE = C. of E.] survived. Awarded the Dock Park ROH marriage was registered in SS Brother: Chief SWB & discharged on during the March quarter of Engineer William medical grounds on 3 1907). Harrison Stott April 1916 (chronic Dennier, HMS Aboukir, bronchitis & asthma). In KIA 22 September France from 9 to 30 Sept. 1914, aged 41 (No. 1915 (22 days) - GSW to 452). his arm. No SDGW entry.

5254 Dennington Robert Lance- 73 DCM ['LG': 6 September q. 24/27 (Tyneside 18757 No 1914-5 Star France 25 Maxwell Street, SS [23 Mercantile Dry Dock, [He led a bombing attack down a Janet M. Dennington (née [Children (all registered in SS): Daughter: Janet M.H. Born in SS - June q. 1895. Holy Trinity Fri. 4 January Wed. 6 November Sergeant February 1968 (SS) Irish) / NF (103 Maxwell Street, SS - 'Gazette' Jarrow [A Plater's trench, encountering a strong party Hoy) of 23 Maxwell St., SS. Robert E. (December q. 1918), (Jenny) (B: SS; Enlisted: 7 September Boys' School 1918 (Jarrow 2013 1918] Brigade, 34th (in December 1918)] Helper in later life] of the enemy, three of whom he (They were married in St. Doris (March q. 1921), Mary A. December 1914; D: SS; 1914. He was a P.O.W. in ROH, SS Express) + Mon. Division) bayoneted. His party held the Mark's Church, SS, on 11 (March q. 1923), Thomas (June q. 3 December 1918, December 1918. He was (Served) 18 February 1918 position, claiming ten enemy dead October 1914. Their marriage 1925; D: June q. 1925), Olive M. aged 3 (GRO) [4 - shot in the shoulder - (Admitted: (DCM and 33 prisoners, until they were was registered in SS during (September q. 1926), Margaret 'Gazette'.] wounded three times by 18.8.1902; circumstances) + relieved.] the December quarter of (June q. 1929) and Thomas February 1918. . Left: Sat. 7 December 1914). (September q. 1931).] Awarded a gold watch. 24.3.1909) 1918 + Wed. 6 November 2013 + John Sheen (page 203)

71 Dennis Clement Private 26 25 July 1915 'C' Company, 1129 19 April 1915 France 9 Salem Street, SS Readhead's Shipyard Ellen Dennis (née Woodman) [Daughter: Wilhelmina Dennis (SS, He had two children - B. [Holy] Trinity, Co. La Chapelle Readhead's Tues. 25 July 1916 Wed. 18 August 1915 Mounsey 1st/7th DLI (1914-5 Star) of 9 Salem Street, SS. (They September q. 1913).] 'Gazette'. Brothers: Durham (SDGW) - SS, D'Armentières Plaque + St. + Wed. 25 July + South Shields' (Pioneers) (151 were married in St. Michael's John & Willie (both on September q. 1889. E. in Communal Cemetery. Hilda's Parish 1917 + Soldiers Library ROH + Wed. 22 Brigade, 50th Church, SS, on 5 April 1913. active service). Sister SS. South Shields' Library H.9. Magazine Died in the Great October 2014 (Northumbrian) Their marriage was registered & B-in-L: Meggie & ROH informs us that he (January 1916 - War Division) in SS during the June quarter Bob. Sister & B-in-L: was in 'C' Company. (In Memorial of 1913). Mr. & Mrs. H. Memoriam). Service on 8 Johnson. December 1915) + South Shields' Library ROH + St. Thomas' Church ROH 196 Dennis Matthew Private 21 29 September 5/King's Own 58868 No 1914-5 Star France Born and E. in Hebburn. Flesquieres Hill British Soldiers Died in 1918 Yorkshire Light Formerly 76178 West Cemetery. VI.B.19. the Great War Infantry (187 Yorkshire Regt. His birth Brigade, 62nd was registered in SS (2nd West during the June quarter Riding) Division) of 1897.

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 1804 Dennis Thomas Rifleman 25 6 February 7/Rifle Brigade S/13211 1 October 1915 France 177 William Street, Hebburn A Fruiterer's Assistant Son of Thomas and Ellen Dennis of [His father, Thomas (A Fruiterer), Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in Hebburn (SS; Ypres Reservoir St. Cuthbert's Soldiers Died in 1916 (41 Brigade, 14th (1914-5 Star) (in 1891), 37 Lyon Street, (in 1911) 35 Lyon Street, Hebburn (in 1911). was born in Monkwearmouth and born in Hebburn): December q. 1890). E. Cemetery. I.B.32. Church Roll of the Great War (Light) Division) Hebburn (in 1901), and 35 [His mother's death was registered died in Hebburn on 7 April 1916, Richard (22; March q. Jarrow. R. Hebburn. His (Belgium). Honour, Lyon Street, Hebburn (in in Newcastle (GRO).] aged 53. His mother, Ellen, was 1889), Edith (18; parents have a Hebburn 1911) born in Sedgefield, Co. Durham, December q. 1892), headstone in Hebburn and died in Hebburn on 2 October Lily (17; March q. Cemetery. He left 1935, aged 68.] 1894), William (15; 'effects' valued at £127 September q. 1895), 0s 11d and a gratuity of John Robert (13; June £3 to his widowed q. 1898), Edward mother, Ellen. Carter (March q. 1900) & Ralph Edward (10; March 1901).

3054 Dennison Robert Private Unknown 7 June 1917 11/Sherwood 71851 No 1914-5 Star France Born in SS. E. Newcastle. Ypres (Menin Gate) Soldiers Died in Foresters (70 R. SS. Memorial. Panel 39 the Great War Brigade, 23rd and 41. (Belgium). Division) 5605 Dent J. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 25 Aston Street, SS (in June A Merchant Seaman He was interned in Sat. 2 January e Marine and September 1915) (in August 1914) Ruhleben, Germany, 1915 (1914 after being trapped in Christmas German territorial waters Greeting from on 4 August 1914. Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915

67 Derbyshire Thomas Private 31 4 July 1916 22 (Tyneside 22/3 No 1914-5 Star France 97 Bede Street, SS Boldon Colliery Mary Jane Derbyshire (née Daughter: Frances Derbyshire - Brother & S-in-L: Born: West Ham, London. Puchevillers British Boldon Colliery Tues. 10 Fri. 28 July 1916 (DOW) Scottish) / NF Mole) of 97 Bede Street, SS. whose birth was registered in SS Charles & May. E. SS. Listed as 'T. Cemetery. I.B.38. Workmen War November 1914 + (102 Brigade, (They were married in St. during the June quarter of 1915. [Enlisted in 22/NF Darbyshire' on the Memorial + St. Fri. 28 July 1916 + 34th Division) Mary's Church, SS, on 11 between Thursday 5 Boldon Colliery Workmen Mary's Parish Soldiers Died in December 1905. Their and Saturday 7 War Memorial but as 'T. Churchyard the Great War marriage was registered in SS November 1914 - Derbyshire' on the St. Memorial during the December quarter when his address was Mary's Parish Churchyard Cross, Tyne of 1905). given as Bede Street.] Memorial Cross in Tyne Dock Dock.

4663 Desmond Daniel Private Unknown Unknown 25 (Tyneside 25/927 No 1914-5 Star South Shields. (John Sheen) A Labourer (John Enlisted: 11 November John Sheen Irish) / NF (103 Sheen) 1914. Deserted on 23 Brigade, 34th February 1915 - then Division) aged 44 (Height: 5'8"). (John Sheen) 283 Devine Daniel Rifleman Unknown 14 November 1/Royal Irish 40630 5 October 1915 France 41 Alice Street, SS St. Hilda's Colliery Lilian M. Devine (née Bowdell) [To Citadel Camp (31/10), Daughter: Rosa E. E. in SS. Sometime Thiépval Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. Tues. 26 Tues. 26 December 1916 Rifles (25 (1914-5 Star) of 41 Alice Street, SS. (They Méaulte (2/11), North Camp, Devine (SS, September Manager of the Grey Pier and Face 15A and Sacred Heart December 1916 + 1916 + Thurs. 28 (Somme) Brigade, 8th were married in SS' Registry Carnoy (8/11), Guillemont (9/11), q. 1912). He had Horse Inn, Corstorphine 15B Altar, SS + St. Thurs. 28 December 1916 Division) Office on 15 April 1900. Their line in front of Le Transloy (11/11). children. Aunt Mary. Town. He had been Hilda's Miners' December 1916 + marriage was registered in SS In Hoggs Back Trench (13/11). To B-in-L & S-in-L: Anty transferred from the Lodge ROH Mon. 15 during the June quarter of Sandpit Camp (15/11).] and Hannah. Yorkshire Regt. (19781). November 1920 + 1900). (In Memoriam). Tues. 14 November 1922 + Soldiers Died in the Great War 1805 Devine Michael Private Unknown 29 October 1/Cameronians 7341 31 August 1914 France Hebburn. A Regular Soldier or a Born in Hebburn. E. Ploegsteert St. Aloysius' Fri. 13 August 1914 (First (Scottish Rifles) (1914 'Mons' Reservist Hamilton, Scotland. R. Memorial. Panel 5. R.C. School 1915 (Jarrow Battle of (19 Brigade, 6th Star') Hebburn. He attended (Belgium). ROH, Hebburn Express) + Ypres) Division) St. Aloysius' R.C. School, + St. Aloysius' Soldiers Died in Hebburn. Church ROH, the Great War Hebburn

2079 Devlin Robert Rifleman 52 2 April 1918 20/Rifle Brigade 202341 No 1914-5 Star 46 (or 48) Back Union Street, Palmer's Shipbuilders Isabella Devlin (formerly [He was born in and was Four Sons (1911 ages): Born in Dundee. E. and Cairo War Memorial St. Paul's Roll Soldiers Died in (Northern) Jarrow (in 1911) and 2 Scott (Jarrow Steel Works) - Highfield, née Stockton) of 2 a 43-year old Labourer in a Steel Robert (12; B: R. in Jarrow. Formerly Cemetery. M.163. of Honour + the Great War (Territorial) Street, Jarrow A Labourer (in 1911) Scott Street, Jarrow. (They Works. His wife, Isabella, was Stockton), James (10; 511 Durham RGA. (Egypt). Palmer's were married in SS' Registry born in Jarrow and was 40. They B: Stockton), John (8; 20/Rifle Brigade served in Cenotaph Office on 13 September 1902. had been married for 14 years and B: Jarrow) and Patrick Egypt for the duration of Their marriage was registered had had five children, four still (6; B: Stockton). the war - on garrison in SS during the September living.] duty. quarter of 1902).

1355 Diamond James Private Unknown 27 November 2/Irish Guards 12139 No 1914-5 Star France Born and E. in Hebburn. Cambrai Memorial, St. Aloysius' Fri. 13 August 1917 (2nd Guards' He attended St. Aloysius' Louverval. Panel 2 R.C. School 1915 (Jarrow Brigade, Guards' R.C. School, Hebburn. and 3 ROH, Hebburn Express) + Division) + New Town Soldiers Died in Working Men's the Great War Social Club, Hebburn + St. Aloysius' Church ROH, Hebburn

2654 Diamond Patrick Private Unknown 10 December 11/NF (68 11528 25 August 1915 France Born in Hebburn. E. Houplines Communal St. Aloysius' Fri. 13 August 1915 Brigade, 23rd (1914-5 Star) Wallsend. SDGW says he Cemetery Extension. R.C. School 1915 (Jarrow Division) was KIA on 11 December I.C.53. ROH, Hebburn Express) + 1915. He attended St. + St. Aloysius' Soldiers Died in Aloysius' R.C. School, Church ROH, the Great War Hebburn, leaving in 1907. Hebburn

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 4722 Diamond J. L/C Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 26 26/167 10 January 1916 France 21 Back William Street, Also on 'C' Company Roll John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Hebburn Colliery 30/NF. Transferred to 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, King's Own Yorkshire (1917) 34th Division) Light Infantry and Army Ordnance Corps.

106 Dick Andrew Leading 32 (Born: 6 July 1916 HMS Europa 1087/ST Greece ? Cecilia Jane Dick (née Gibson). He had two sons: Birth registered in SS - Salonika (Lembet Trimmer 2 April (They were married in St. Andrew Dick (SS, June q. 1885. Road) Military 1885) Jude's Church, SS, on 4 August September quarter Cemetery. Grave 1913. Their marriage was 1914) and George A. Reference: 196. registered in SS during the Dick (SS, March (Greece). September quarter of 1913). quarter 1917).

6840 Dick Charles Driver 53 (54 - June q. 1947 Royal Field 10 Seal Street, Hackney, A Printer and Son of Charles Frederick and Alice Mary E. Dick (née Peeps). [His father, Charles Frederick (An He had two sons (both Born in Hackney (St. Frederick Samuel GRO) (SS) Artillery London (in 1901), and 37 Compositer (in 1911) Dick (née Mott) of 37 Sigdon Road, (They were married in the Electrotyper Assistant), was born births registered in Giles), London. Birth Street Roll of Sigdon Road, Hackney, Hackney, London (in 1911). (Their Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, in Bristol and was 48. His mother, SS): John S. registered in Lambeth, Honour London (in 1911) marriage was registered at the SS, on 2 December 1917. Alice, was born in Clerkenwell, (September q. 1918) London - September q. Strand, London, during the March Their marriage was registered London, and was 40.] and Charles S. (June 1893. Baptised in St. quarter of 1890). in SS during the December q. 1920). Siblings (all John the Evangelist quarter of 1917). born in Hackney; 1911 Church, Lambeth, on 27 ages): Edith (19; A August 1893. Screw Maker), Samuel (17; A Warehouse Assistant), Harry (14), Ada (12) and Lily (10).

1201 Dickenson George Corporal 20 Military 1 July 1917 Y9th Trench 47395 No 1914-5 Star France 36 Victoria Road West, Office Boy in a Steel Son of Henry (A Labourer in a [Sister (1911 age): Leila Ethel [His father, Henry, was born at [Birth registered in Born in Great Yarmouth, Windmill British Palmer's Fri. 23 July 1915 Ernest Medal Mortar Battery Hebburn (1911 and July Works (in 1911) + Shipyard) and Agnes Dickenson (née (21; Born in Great Yarmouth, Limehouse, Middlesex, and was Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. E. Jarrow. R. Cemetery, Monchy-le- Cenotaph + St. (Jarrow Express) + RGA 1917) Palmer's Shipbuilders Bligh) of 36 Victoria Road West, Norfolk; Factory Hand in a 63. His mother, Agnes, was 50 Norfolk - June q. 1897. Hebburn. MM + £5 Preux. I.D.24. John's Church Tues. 11 (Jarrow Shipyard - Hebburn. [His mother lived at 10 Rope Works in Hebburn). and was born at Ashill, Norfolk. He attended Hebburn presented to his mother. ROH, Hebburn December 1917 + Dickinson) Victoria Road, Hebburn, in Joseph Greggs - Adopted son They had been married for 27 New Town School, His father had been with + Hebburn Soldiers Died in December 1917.] of Henry and Agnes years (Swaffham, Norfolk; March leaving in 1911.] Lord Roberts in India and New Town the Great War Dickenson; aged 11 months).] q. 1884) and had had three Afghanistan. Three other School ROH children, all still living.] brothers on active service.

6266 Dickenson John Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 67 Chichester Road, SS (in He enlisted in the 4th Mon. 17 May (Northumbrian) May 1915) (Northumbrian) 1915 Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 15 May RFA 1915 - 'Gazette'. 6523 Dickenson George Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 144 South Palmerston Street, He enlisted in the 4th Sat. 29 May 1915 (Northumbrian) SS (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 28 May RFA 1915 - 'Gazette'. 306 Dickinson Francis Trooper 21½ 4 January No. 4 Troop, 'A' GS/5948 17 October 1915 France 11 Station Cottages, Tyne A Parcels Clerk at Youngest son of William Henry (An Unmarried. [His father, [He was KIA by being 'struck on Grandfather: the late Born: Tyne Dock. E. SS. R. Loos Memorial. Panel South Shields' Tues. 18 January Wed. 2 February 1916 (Frank) 1916 Squadron, 2nd (1914-5 Star) Dock Gateshead West Engine Driver) and Mary Janet William Henry, died 15 May the head by a rifle-grenade' - John Lauder. He had Tyne Dock. Enlisted: 8 1 Library ROH + 1916 + Thurs. 4 + South Shields' Lauder Dragoon Guards Station - South Dickinson of 11 Station Cottages, 1932, aged 75. His mother, South Shields' Library ROH.] brothers. B & S-in-L: September 1914 - South Hudson Street January 1917 + Library ROH (Queen's Bays) Shields' Library ROH Tyne Dock Mary Janet, died 14 February Harry & Ettie. Brother: Shields' Library ROH. (In Union Sat. 4 January 1935, aged 80. There is a William Henry Memoriam - Methodist 1919 + Tues. 7 Family Headstone in Westoe (husband of Ethel) - 'Remembered by Church ROH, September 1920 + Cemetery - A.9.] died 28 April 1948, Beatrice': 'Gazette'). Tyne Dock Thurs. 4 January aged 63. 1923 + Soldiers Died in the Great War 2080 Dickinson Joseph Private 19 13 January 2/West Yorkshire 3/8615 8 November France 23 Cobden Street, Jarrow (in Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of the late John and Mary Jane Unmarried. [Siblings (1911 ages; both born in Siblings (1911 ages): Born and E. in Jarrow. Le Touret Memorial. St. Paul's Roll Wed. 24 Bradley 1915 Regt. (23 1914 (1914 1911) (Jarrow Shipyard - Dickinson of 23 Cobden Street, Jarrow): William (19; Wireworker Georgina (26; B: St. Panel 9 and 10 of Honour + December 2014 + Brigade, 8th 'Mons' Star') Staff) Jarrow at Hoggie's Ropery Works in Anthony's, Palmer's Soldiers Died in Division) Hebburn) and Maggie (13).] Northumberland) and Cenotaph the Great War John (18; B: Jarrow; Wireworker at Hoggie's Ropery Works). 3078 Dickinson James L/C 24 28 September 7/Royal Fusiliers GS/10008 No 1914-5 Star France 67 Walpole Street, SS (in South Shields' Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dickinson of Born in SS. E. Newcastle. Moeuvres Communal South Shields' Thurs. 24 October 1918 (190 Brigade, 9 September 1918) Corporation 67 Walpole Street, SS R. Co. Durham. Formerly Cemetery Extension. Corporation 1918 + Soldiers 63rd (Royal Tramways 1025 18/NF (Tyneside I.C.29. Tramways Died in the Great Naval) Division) Pioneers). Plaque War

5725 Dickinson Robert Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI South Shields. Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity (Territorial) December q. 1895. He Boys' School (Divisional attended Holy Trinity ROH, SS Pioneers, 50th Boys' School, SS - (Served) (Northumbrian) Admitted: 29 June 1903; Division) Left: 30 October 1908.

6097 Dickinson John T. AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity (Mine-Sweeping - Boys' School, SS - Boys' School Royal Naval Admitted: 12 November ROH, SS Reserve) 1894; Left: 8 March 1900. (Served)

6105 Dickinson Ralph Private 75 September q. Northumberland South Shields. Elizabeth A. Dickinson (née Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity 1968 (SS) Fusiliers Wood). (They were married September q. 1893. He Boys' School in SS' Registry Office on 27 attended Holy Trinity ROH, SS December 1916. Their Boys' School, SS - (Served) marriage was registered in SS Admitted: 2 July 1900; during the December quarter Left: 22 June 1906. of 1916).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 2081 Dickison Joseph Private 21 27 May 1918 10/West 50469 No 1914-5 Star France 20 Beaumont Terrace, Jarrow On the Staff of Son of William and Annie Dickison Unmarried. [His mother, Annie, was born at Siblings (1911 ages; all Born and E. in Jarrow. Acheux British St. Paul's Roll Fri. 28 June 1918 Yorkshire Regt. (in 1911) and 23 Beaumont Messrs. Palmers, (née Cunningham) of 20 Beaumont Felling, Co. Durham, and was a 40- born in Jarrow): Hilda Cemetery. I.D.13. of Honour (Jarrow Express) + (50 Brigade, 17th Terrace, Jarrow Jarrow Terrace (in 1911) and 23 Beaumont year old widow. She had been Annie (18), Frank (17; Soldiers Died in (Northern) Terrace, Jarrow. (They were married for 21 years and had had an Analytical Chemist the Great War Division) married on 2 June 1890. Their six children, five still living. Aunt: in a Steel Works) and marriage was registered in SS during Elizabeth Cunningham (aged 38; Madge (12). the June quarter of 1890). B: Felling: an Elementary School Teacher).]

5428 Dickson Charles Private Unknown Unknown 2 Watson Street, Jarrow Son of Mrs. J. Dickson of 2 Watson A P.O.W. by 19 July 1918 Fri. 19 July 1918 Street, Jarrow (Jarrow Express). (Jarrow Express) 3362 Diehl William Lieutenan 33 5 October HMS President RNR Son of the late William Diehl. His Mildred Elsie Diehl of Hotel Grandson of the late Born in SS. He died in Cemetery. St. Mary's Tues. 17 Henry t 1918 mother had remarried and was then Beresford, 635 Sutler Street, Catherine Diehl. He Glasgow of pneumonia. P.557. (Renfrewshire, Parish December 1918 Mrs. Ashurst. San Francisco, California. had stepbrothers and Scotland). Churchyard sisters. Memorial Cross, Tyne Dock 479 Digman Henry Second 29 16 December SS 'Elterwater' Mercantil 17 Birchington Avenue, SS Only son of Captain Nevison Mary Jane Digman (née [Birth registered in SS - December S & B-in-L: Agnes & Born in SS. The SS Tower Hill Memorial Laygate Baptist Fri. 18 December (Harry) Engineer 1914 (Newcastle) e Marine Newbegin Digman and Elizabeth Hume) of 17 Birchington q. 1885. Sister: Jennie. Uncle and Isaac W. Walker (M: 'Elterwater', a collier Church 1914 + Fri. 8 Digman (née Bullen). (Their Avenue, SS. (They were Aunt: Jack and Sally Felstead.] Erpingham, Norfolk; sailing from Dunston Memorial January 1915 + marriage was registered in King's married in SS' Registry Office Sept. q. 1911). S & B- (Gateshead), was sunk by Plaque, SS + Mon. 20 August Lynn, Norfolk, during the March on 23 July 1912. Their in-L: Maria & Arthur a mine three miles east High Shields' 1917 + Mon. 16 quarter of 1878). marriage was registered in SS Walker. [The 'Gazette' of Scarborough, the mine Baptist December 1918 + during the September quarter makes reference to a being struck at 6.13 pm. Tabernacle Thurs. 2 October of 1912). 'Memorial Window' at with the ship sinking Organ Plaque + 1919 + Tues. 14 & the Baptist within three minutes. Six SS Marine Thurs. 16 Tabernacle, Laygate, of the crew of 18 Engineers' December 1920 + SS.] drowned. (In Association Mon. 7 February Memoriam). ROH 1921 + Fri. 16 December 1921

3592 Dijkatra Eduard Sailor 38 26 June 1917 SS 'Serapis' Mercantil South Shields. [SS 'Serapis' was on a voyage from Born in Holland. The Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 9 May 1919 (Glasgow) e Marine the Clyde to Genoa with a cargo 14th List of Mercantile of coal when it was torpedoed by Marine Deaths gives his the U-79, 106 miles NNW of Tory place of residency as Island, Co. Donegal. 19 of her South Shields. crew were killed.]

3417 Dillon James Corporal 27 24 May 1915 2/Royal Irish 7248 7 October 1914 France Son of the late Sergeant-Major J.A. Born: Meerut, India. E. Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Bede's R.C. Soldiers Died in Thomas (Second Battle Regt. (22 (1914 'Mons' and Ellen Dillon of Wexford Spring Gardens, Memorial. Panel 33. Sacred Heart the Great War of Ypres) Brigade, 7th Star') Middlesex. Born in the (Belgium). Altar, SS + Holy Division) 1st Bn. Royal Irish Regt. Trinity Church in India. A Regular or a ROH, SS Reservist. Formerly served in the Royal Marines (SDGW).

398 Dingle John Lieutenan 23 (Born: 10 September 2/NF (84 8 October 1915 France 5 Ravensbourne Terrace, SS Articled to the late J.R. Only son of John Martin Dingle (An [Passed the Intermediate [His father, John Martin (An [Assistant Birth registered in SS - Struma Military St. Mark's Mon. 30 October Fri. 3 November 1916 t 10 April 1916 Brigade, 28th (1914-5 Star) (in September 1908, 1911 Hadaway, Chartered Architect) and Phillis Dingle (née Examination of the Institute Architect), was born in High Ercall, Scoutmaster of St. June q. 1893. The Cemetery. V.F.3. Church + Fri. 3 November 1893) Division) and September 1916) Accountant, of North Dobby) of 5 Ravensbourne Terrace, of Chartered Accountants in Shropshire, and was 57. His Mark's Troop. SS High 'Gazette' says he was KIA (Greece). Commemorati 1916 + Mon. 24 Shields. SS. (They were married in St. Hilda's 1914. Served for a time in mother, Phillis, was born in SS and School Admissions' at Nevolien. He attended ve Stained November 1919 Church, SS, on 24 January 1888. Egypt.] was 57. She died in Crosby, Register - Admitted 15 both Westoe Boys' Glass Window Their marriage was registered in SS Lancashire - Dec. q. 1942, aged September 1908, then Secondary School and SS + SS High during the March quarter of 1888). 88. Married for 22 years & had residing at 5 High School. Sisters School ROH + had 3 children, all still living.] Ravensbourne (1911 ages; both born in St. Hilda's Terrace, SS. He left SS): Elizabeth (21; March Memorial 'effects' valued at £87 q. 1890) and Phillis (20; Cross 19s to his father - who March q. 1891). died in Liverpool - Sept. q. 1931, 76.]

7024 Dinning George Stoker 47 (Born: 15 April 1934 HMS Lion (Royal T/3034, 1914-5 Star 17 Shakespeare Street, A Plater's Helper in a Son of Thomas and Mary Ann Catherine Dinning (née Bruce) [His father, Thomas (A Shipyard Children (all births Born in Jarrow. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 9 October Naval Reserve) S/975, Jarrow (in 1891 and 1901), Shipyard (in 1911) [A Dinning (née Muleary) of 17 of 23 Lord Street, Jarrow (in Labourer), was born in Newcastle registered in SS): registered in SS - 5.210. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) 1886) V1369 23 Lord Street, Jarrow (in Holder Up in April Shakespeare Street, Jarrow (in 1911). (They were married in (c. 1838 (sic)) and died in Jarrow - Catherine (B: Jarrow; December q. 1886. Jarrow and 1911), and 96 Hope Street, 1934] 1891) St. Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, December q. 1901, aged 60 (SS). September q. 1906), Baptised in St. Bede's U2316 Jarrow (in April 1934) on 22 June 1906. Their birth His mother, Mary Ann, was born George (B: Jarrow; R.C. Church, Jarrow, on (RNR) was registered in SS during in Sunderland (c. 1849 (sic)) and September q. 1909), 14 November 1886. His the June quarter of 1906). died in Jarrow - March q. 1900, James (March q. wife Catherine's death aged 49 (SS).] 1912), Mary Ann (June was registered in SS - q. 1915), Ellen June q. 1940, aged 53. (December q. 1917), Awarded the RNR Long John (September q. Service Medal on 9 1921) and Elizabeth August 1924. (March q. 1924).

5426 Dippie Herbert Major 59 Distinguished September q. 9/Worcestershire 22 September France 18 Victoria Terrace, Jarrow (in A School Teacher Son of Peter (Angle Ironsmith in a [Siblings (1901 ages): Joseph [He joined the staff of the [After training in Born in Jarrow in 1885 [Convalescing Fri. 12 July 1918 Service Order 1945 Regt. (Formerly 1915 (1914-5 December 1918) + The (Modern History and Shipyard; B. Eyemouth, Berwick; 65 Robert (26, Draughtsman in a Cambridge and County School England he was sent (SS, December q. 1885). after being (Jarrow Express) + ('LG': 3 June (Brighton, 11/Worcestershir Star) Cedars, Lansdowne Crescent, English Master at the in 1911) and Catherine (B: SS; 48 in Shipyard), Catherine (24), after leaving the university and to Salonika. He was Commissioned on 1 dangerously ill Fri. 13 December 1918 - for Sussex) e Regt.) Worcester (in 1911), 130 Royal Grammar 1901) Dippie of Tweed House, Margaret Alice (21, Typist), stayed there for two years. wounded in 1917. The March 1909 (OTC). with 1918 (Jarrow services in Albert Road, Jarrow (in 1901) School, Worcester) + Victoria Terrace, Jarrow (in 1911) Janet (19, School Teacher), Transferred to the Worcestershire first man from Jarrow Educated in Jarrow and pneumonia at Express) Salonika, and 18 Victoria Terrace, Indian Educational and 130 Albert Road, Jarrow (in Thomas Coulson (17, Clerk), Regt. in December 1914. He to be awarded the at Christ College, Salonika - Greece) Jarrow Service - Special 1901). (In 1911 they had been Susannah Major (13) and served in the Royal Army D.S.O.] Cambridge University. Jarrow Officer in charge of married for 39 years). Frances Coulson (9).] Ordnance Corps in WW2.] Awarded a Second Class Express.] primary education and Degree. the education of girls (during the 1930s).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 3674 Ditchburn Albert Leading 29 (Born: Military 11 April 1922 'B' Company, TZ/1085 No 1914-5 Star France 32 William Street, SS (in April Ship's Plater and Son of John William and Mary Jane Ditchburn (née Wylie) of [Enlisted: 5 November 1914. Draft [Gunshot Wound: At 4pm. he fell from a Harton Cemetery. J. 13 April 1922 + Seaman 25 August Medal ('LG': Hawke Bn. RND (RNVR) 1922) Painter Ditchburn of 15 Charlotte Street, SS. 32 William Street, SS. (They for MEF: 16 February 1916. Joined Right Foot - severe. staging suspended on the (or T.).7888 (South Harton Cemetery 1892) 14 May 1919, [One of five brothers: David, were married in St. Hilda's Hawke Bn: 29.2.1916 to 1.7.1916. Invalided to UK: outside of the SS Shields). [No CGWC Burial Register + [Death page 6011) Matthew Robinson, Septimus & Church, SS, on 26 January Catarrah. Invalided to UK: 4.11.1917. Draft for 'Berengaria' onto a wood entry] RND Database reg. Peter.] 1921. Their marriage was 8.7.1916. Draft for BEF: 4.12.1916. BEF: 1.4.1918. fender, forty feet below, Tynemout registered in SS during the Rejoined Hawke Bn: 10.5.1917 to Rejoined Hawke Bn: while working at the h, June q. March quarter of 1921). 27.10.1917.] 7.4.1918 to Walker Shipyard. 1922 - 27.1.1919.] aged 31.]

500 Dix Samuel Private 28 (Born: 1 July 1916 'D' Company, 25 25/928 11 January 1916 France 214 John Williamson Street, St. Hilda's Colliery [A Fourth son of Mrs. Elizabeth and the [Attack on La Boisselle. War [His father, Richard (Colliery Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in SS. Birth Thiépval Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. John Sheen + Sat. Wed. 28 February (L/C - 29 April (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) SS (in 1901), and 79 Coal Mine Putter in late Richard Dix of 79 Robinson Diary notes advance at 7.45 Engineman), was born in born in SS): Richard registered in SS - June q. Pier and Face 10B, Sacred Heart 16 January 1915 + 1917 + Thurs. 23 June 'Irish 1891) NF (103 Brigade, Robinson Street, SS (in 1911) 1911] Street, SS (in 1911) am. - heavy fire & casualties Blakeney, Norfolk (c. 1852), and (24; Sept. q. 1886), 1891. Baptised in SS on 11B and 12B Altar, SS + Mon. 19 February 2016 Heroes') 34th Division) from moment assembly died in SS - March q. 1907, aged James Thomas (21; 24 May 1891. E. Robinson 1917 + Wed. 20 trenches were left - La 54. His mother, Elizabeth, was June q. 1889), Cecilia Newcastle. Living at 79 Street Roll of November 1918 + Boisselle strongly held. born in Cowgate, Edinburgh (c. Mary (17; Dec. q. Robinson Street at the Honour, SS + Mon. 27 June Advance maintained until 1855), & was 56 (sic) in 1911. She 1893), Robert (15; time of his enlistment St. Hilda's 2016 + Fri. 1 July 'only a few scattered soldiers died in SS - March q. 1935, aged June q. 1896) & Teresa (before 16 January 1915). Miners' Lodge 2016 + Soldiers were left standing'. 82.] (12). Brother: Robert 'Irish Heroes' gives his ROH Died in the Great Casualties - 487.] Dix (Tyneside Irish). rank as Lance-Corporal in War + 'Irish [St. Hilda's Miners' 'D' Company, 25/NF. Heroes' (1917) Lodge ROH - 'J. Dix'.]

2568 Dix Matthew Private 40 7 June 1917 12/DLI (68 37286 No 1914-5 Star France Born in SS. E. Gateshead. Ypres (Menin Gate) Soldiers Died in Hall Brigade, 23rd His birth was registered Memorial. Panel 36 the Great War Division) in SS during the March and 38. (Belgium). quarter of 1877.

7224 Dix John William Private 80 Buried: 24 A.V.R. (Army) 44 William Street, Westoe, SS A Slater (in 1911) [A Eldest son of Mrs. Elizabeth and the Sarah Dix (née Moor) of 31 [His father, Richard (Colliery Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in SS (SS - Harton Cemetery. Robinson Wed. 20 May 1961 (Robinson Street (in 1891), 214 John retired slater in May late Richard Dix of 79 Robinson Raglan Street, SS (in 1911). Engineman), was born in born in SS): Richard December q. 1880). S.10384. (South Street Roll of November 1918 ROH, SS) Williamson Street, SS (in 1961] Street, SS (in 1911). [Brother: (They were married in SS' Blakeney, Norfolk (c. 1852), and (24; September q. Children (all registered in Shields). Honour, SS 1901), 35 Robinson Street, SS Private Samuel Dix, 25/NF, 1 July Registry Office on 17 August died in SS - March q. 1907, aged 1886 (No. 7225)), SS): John William (Sept. q. (in October 1903), 31 Raglan 1916, aged 28 (No. 500).] 1901. Their marriage was 54. His mother, Elizabeth, was James Thomas (21; 1903), Elizabeth (Sept. q. Street, SS (in 1911), and 17 registered in SS during the born in Cowgate, Edinburgh (c. June q. 1889), Cecilia 1906), Cecilia Mary Fort Street, SS (in May 1961) September quarter of 1901). 1855), & was 56 (sic) in 1911. She Mary (17; December (March q. 1909), Richard died in SS - March q. 1935, aged q. 1893), Robert (15; (Dec. q. 1911), Rebecca 82.] June q. 1896) & Teresa (Dec. q. 1914), Samuel (12). Brother: Robert (June q. 1917) & Norah Dix (Tyneside Irish). (Dec. q. 1922).

7225 Dix Richard Private 36 (35 - Buried: 11 Royal Flying 44 William Street, Westoe, SS A Labourer Second son of Mrs. Elizabeth and Isobel T. Dix (née Knight). [His father, Richard (Colliery Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in SS. Birth Harton Cemetery. J. Robinson Wed. 20 Harton February 1922 Corps (Robinson (in 1891), 214 John (Underground) in a the late Richard Dix of 79 Robinson (They were married in SS' Engineman), was born in born in SS): John registered in SS - (or T?).9071. (South Street Roll of November 1918 Cemetery Street ROH, SS) Williamson Street, SS (in Coal Mine (in 1911) Street, SS (in 1911). [Brother: Registry Office on 22 June Blakeney, Norfolk (c. 1852), and William (30; December September q. 1886. Shields). Honour, SS Burial 1901), 79 Robinson Street, SS [A Coal Miner in Private Samuel Dix, 25/NF, 1 July 1913. Their marriage was died in SS - March q. 1907, aged q. 1880 (No. 7224)), Children (all registered in Register) (in 1911), and 207 John February 1922] 1916, aged 28 (No. 500).] registered in SS during the 54. His mother, Elizabeth, was James Thomas (21; SS): Richard (March q. Williamson Street, SS (in June quarter of 1913). born in Cowgate, Edinburgh (c. June q. 1889), Cecilia 1914; Died: September q. February 1922) 1855), & was 56 (sic) in 1911. She Mary (17; December 1914, aged 0), John K. died in SS - March q. 1935, aged q. 1893), Robert (15; (December q. 1915), 82.] June q. 1896) & Teresa Richard (March q. 1919) (12). Brother: Robert and Cecilia M. (March q. Dix (Tyneside Irish). 1922).

7226 Dix James Private 80 (Born: Buried: 14 Northumberland 15072, No 1914-5 Star 44 William Street, Westoe, SS A Labourer Third son of Mrs. Elizabeth and the Julia Dix (née Drennan). (They [His father, Richard (Colliery Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in SS. Died in SS' Harton Cemetery. Robinson Wed. 20 Thomas 25 April February 1970 Fusiliers, 58828, (in 1891), 214 John (Underground) in a late Richard Dix of 79 Robinson were married in SS' Registry Engineman), was born in born in SS): John General Hospital. Birth M.10102. (South Street Roll of November 1918 1889) R.A.M.C. and 190818 Williamson Street, SS (in Coal Mine (in 1911) Street, SS (in 1911). [Brother: Office on 17 February 1917. Blakeney, Norfolk (c. 1852), and William (30; December registered in SS - June q. Shields). Honour, SS Royal Engineers and 1901), 79 Robinson Street, SS [A retired miner in Private Samuel Dix, 25/NF, 1 July Their marriage was registered died in SS - March q. 1907, aged q. 1880 (No. 7224)), 1889. Baptised in SS - 1 WR/2587 (in 1911), and 257 Stanhope February 1970] 1916, aged 28 (No. 500).] in SS during the March 54. His mother, Elizabeth, was Richard (24; May 1889. Children (all 24 Road, Tyne Dock (in February quarter of 1917). born in Cowgate, Edinburgh (c. September q. 1886 registered in SS): Theresa 1970) 1855), & was 56 (sic) in 1911. She (No. 7225)), Cecilia M. (June q. 1919), James died in SS - March q. 1935, aged Mary (17; December K. (June q. 1921), 82.] q. 1893), Robert (15; Margaret (March q. June q. 1896) & Teresa 1924) and Mary T. (12). Brother: Robert (December q. 1925). Dix (Tyneside Irish).

29 Dixon John Gunner 27 14 June 1916 'A' Battery, 94 37026 9 September France 9 Reay Street, Green Lane, Boldon Colliery (A Son of John and Mary Dixon of 9 Enlisted September 1914. Norfolk Cemetery, Boldon Colliery Sat. 15 July 1916 + Sat. 15 July 1916 + Brigade RFA 1915 (1914-5 West Harton, SS Hewer) Reay Street, Green Lane, West Born and E. in SS. Bécordel-Bécourt. Workmen War Wed. 28 May Wed. 28 May 2014 Star) Harton, SS I.B.64 Memorial 2014 + Soldiers Died in the Great War 774 Dixon John Wardle L/C 23 8 June 1917 22 (Tyneside 22/941 No 1914-5 Star France 207 Taylor Street, SS St. Hilda's Colliery Son of William Watson Dixon and [He attended Holy Trinity [His father, William Watson Dixon, Brother and S-in-L: Born and E. in SS. Arras Memorial. Bay Holy Trinity John Sheen + Mon. 16 July 1917 [CWGC - (DOW) Scottish) / NF Elizabeth Oliver Dixon of 207 Taylor Boys' School - Admitted: 7 July died 15 April 1945, aged 84. His Sergeant W.H. Dixon Transferred sometime to 2 and 3 School Boys' Mon. 23 July 1917 Wardle. (102 Brigade, Street, SS 1902; Left: 17 July 1908.] mother, Elizabeth Oliver Dixon, (in France) and Jennie 16/NF. C.O.'s letter to his ROH, SS + Soldiers Died in SDGW - 34th Division) died 23 March 1923, aged 60 - Dixon. Brother: mother. There is a (Served) the Great War William] Family Headstone.] George Dixon - Died 3 Family Headstone in June 1930, aged 49. Harton Cemetery.

1226 Dixon William Trimmer 27 (Born: 6 July 1917 HM Trawler 736ST N.E.R. - Freight Only son of Elizabeth and the late He had sisters. Birth registered in SS - Chatham Naval All Saints' Sat. 21 July 1917 25 'Everest' (RNR) Shunter at Tyne Dock Paul Dixon of 67 Whitehall St., SS December q. 1890. Memorial. Memorial Church ROH, October Reference: 27. West Harton + 1890) (Kent). N.E.R. Memorial (Roll of Honour), York. + Dock Superintenden t's Staff ROH, Tyne Dock

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 1418 Dixon Septimus Private 21 30 September 5/King's Own 24821 No 1914-5 Star France Son of Walter Percy Dixon of 5 Field Unmarried. Born in SS. E. Wallsend. Masnieres British Soldiers Died in Victor 1918 Yorkshire Light Street, Darlington, and the late Cemetery, Marcoing. the Great War Infantry (187 Sarah Dixon I.D.11. Brigade, 62nd (2nd West Riding) Division)

1551 Dixon John AB 21 (Born: 22 April 1917 Hood Bn. RND TZ/40 1914-5 Star Dardanell 41 Orange Street, SS Whitburn Colliery Son of Thomas and Ann Dixon of 41 Unmarried. [Enlisted: 30 March 1915. Draft Brother: Will (in DOW R. in A. at 8.30 pm. Duisans British St. Mark's Mon. 22 April Mon. 14 May 1917 20 May (DOW) (63rd (Royal (TZ/4081 - es ('Gazette') Orange Street, SS for MEF: 1 August 1915. Joined France). in 8th Casualty Clearing Cemetery, Étrun. Church 1918 + Mon. 24 1895) Naval) Division) RND (Balkans Hood Bn: 20 August 1915 to 11 Station: Gunshot Wound - II.P.18. Commemorati November 1919 + Database) 2B) October 1916. To Salvage Right Leg + Left Arm ve Stained RND Database Company. Rejoined Hood Bn: 6 Amputated - 21 April Glass Window, December 1916 to 21 April 1917.] 1917. SS + Whitburn Colliery ROH

1705 Dixon Richard Private 22 5 October 1st/4th 31793 11 March 1915 France 31 Henry Street, Jarrow Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of Robert and Margaret Dixon Unmarried. [His father, [Died in a Casualty Clearing Siblings (1911 ages; all Born, E. and R. in Jarrow Sunken Road St. Paul's Roll Fri. 16 April 1915 Chandler 1918 (DOW) (Territorial) (1914-5 Star) (Jarrow Shipyard) (An (née Chandler) of 31 Henry Street, Robert, was born in Jarrow Station of wounds received on 4 born in Jarrow): (SS; December 1896). Cemetery, Boisleux- of Honour + (Jarrow Express) + King's Own Apprentice Blacksmith Jarrow (in 1911 and 1918). (They and was a 39-year old Boiler October 1918 - Jarrow Express.] Elizabeth (11), Robert Formerly 1812 R.A.M.C. - St. Marc. III.C.6. Palmer's Fri. 25 October Scottish in 1911) were married on 3 August 1895. Rivetter in a Ship Repair Yard. (9) and Thomas He had served for three Cenotaph + 1918 (Jarrow Borderers (155 Their marriage was registered in SS His mother, Margaret, was Edward (3 - SS; Sept. years with the RAMC in Holy Trinity Express) + Brigade, 52nd during the September quarter of also 39 and born in Jarrow. q. 1907). Egypt. He attended Church ROH, Soldiers Died in (Lowland) 1895). They had been married for 15 Grandmother: Ellison C.E. School, SS + Ellison C.E. the Great War Division) years and had had five Elizabeth Chandler (a Jarrow. School ROH, children, four still living.] 60-year old widow in Jarrow 1911; born in Cumberland). 3657 Dixon Thomas AB 26 (Born: 26 October Anson Bn. (63rd TZ/3730 1914-5 Star Dardanell A Labourer Son of Thomas Dixon of 2 Claypath [Enlisted: 26 January 1915. Draft Pyrexia (Unknown Tyne Cot Memorial. RND Database 15 1917 (Royal Naval) (RNVR) es Lane, SS for MEF: 28 June 1915. Joined 1st Origin). Rejoined Anson Panel 2 to 3 and 162 February Division) (Balkans Platoon, Anson Bn: 18 July 1915 to Bn: 11 December 1916 to to 162A. (Belgium). 1891 - 2B) 11 November 1916.] 26 October 1917. RND Service Record) 4080 Dixon Elias J. Engineer Unknown Distinguished Unknown Royal Navy East Ham, London He served his marine [He was decorated with his DSO Born in SS but moved to Wed. 9 February Wed. 9 February 1916 Command Service Order engineering by the King at Buckingham Palace - East Ham, London. 'The 1916 er apprenticeship in SS - 'Gazette'.] first marine engineer to 'Gazette' receive this honourable distinction' - 'Gazette'.

4143 Dixon Arthur Petty Unknown Military Unknown RND A Farmer ('Gazette') [He had served through the He was awarded the MM Mon. 25 June Mon. 25 June 1917 Officer Medal Dardanelles Campaign - for an act of gallantry in 1917 'Gazette'.] the field in April 1917 - 'Gazette'. 4147 Dixon A.E. Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 29 John Clay Street, SS Harton Colliery (A Wounded in action in Tues. 28 Tues. 28 December 16/NF Putter) France - 'Gazette'. December 1915 + 1915 'Commercials' Captain C.H. (96 Brigade, 32nd Cooke Book Division) (1923) 4457 Dixon Robert Private 27 30 October Canadian Cavalry 2293315 68 Breamish Street, Jarrow Only son of William and Hannah [Sisters (all born in Jarrow; [His father, William (A Plater; B: His parents had been There is a Family Rocquigny- Monkton Fri. 8 November 1918 Machine-Gun (in 1911) Dixon (née Ridley) of 68 Breamish 1911 ages): Annie (22; a Annitsford, Northumberland), married for 25 years Headstone in Jarrow Equancourt Road Memorial + 1918 (Jarrow Squadron Street, Jarrow (1911), 'Elmfield', milliner), Mary (17), Margaret died 13 April 1930, aged 68 and had had seven Cemetery (3260). British Cemetery, Brass Plaque in Express) Monkton, & 'Ravenswood', Borough (15; an apprentice ('Ravenswood', Borough Road, children, all still living, Commemorated on a Manancourt. St. John's Road, Jarrow. (They were married dressmaker), Dorothy (11) Jarrow). His mother, Hannah (B: in April 1911. His brass plaque in the St. XIV.B.15. Wesleyan on 21 May 1886. Their marriage and Margery (8).] Low Row, Cumberland), died 21 sister Rachel J.L. died John's Wesleyan Church, Church, St. was registered in SS during the June November 1946, aged 84 on 14 January 1941, St. John's Terrace, John's Terrace, quarter of 1886). ('Ravenswood', Borough Road, aged 53. He died in Jarrow. Jarrow Jarrow).] France of pneumonia.

4498 Dixon William AB Unknown Unknown Hawke Bn. RND 3/166 1914 'Mons' France 150 Edith Street, SS A Labourer (RND Son of Thomas Dixon of 150 Edith [Enlisted: 31 August 1912. 22 [Baracke 8/9, Height: 5'4". Brown hair Fri. 19 March (Born: 30 (RNVR) Star' Service Record) Street, SS August 1914 - Joined Hawke Bn. Gefangenen Lager, and eyes. C. of E. 1915 + RND Septembe 5.12.1914 - Officially reported a Doeberitz, Germany, 16.12.1918 - Repatriated, Service Record r 1893 - P.O.W. at Doeberitz, Germany, by 18 March 1915 - arriving at Leith. RND after operations around 'Gazette'.] 18.12.1918 to 17.2.1919 - Service Antwerp.] On leave preparatory to Record) demolilisation.

5011 Dixon Joshua Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Field 21213 2 Hedley Street, SS (in 1911), A Clothier Dealer's Son of Robert Dixon (A Fruiterer [His father, Robert (A Fruitier Brothers (1911 ages): Birth registered in Hedley Street Tues. 11 (Born: Artillery and Ingoe House, Trajan Assistant/Tailor's Dealer) and Ann Isabella Dixon (née Dealer), was born in Wallsend and Angus Bormond (17; Newcastle - March q. Roll of Honour December 1917 1895; Street, SS Cutter (in 1911 and Bormond) of 2 Hedley Street, SS (in was 39. His mother, Ann Isabella, B: Wallsend; A 1895. [The 1911 Census Newcastle September 1914) 1911). (Their marriage was was 43.] Fruitier's Assistant) gives his place of birth as ) registered in Tynemouth during the and William (7; B: SS). Wallsend.] He enlisted in September quarter of 1892). Sisters (1911 ages): SS on 6 September 1914. Elizabeth (10; B: SS) Height: 5'7". Weight: 8 and Grace (8; B: SS - stones 11 lbs. Brown September q. 1902). hair. Blue eyes. C of E.

5118 Dixon George Private Unknown Unknown 32 Cambridge Street, SS (in Son of Mrs. Dixon of 32 Cambridge Wounded and in a Fri. 19 April 1918 April 1918) Street, SS (in April 1918) hospital in France in April 1918 - 'Gazette'. 5119 Dixon Harry Private Unknown Unknown 32 Cambridge Street, SS (in Son of Mrs. Dixon of 32 Cambridge Wounded and in a Fri. 19 April 1918 April 1918) Street, SS (in April 1918) hospital in France in April 1918 - 'Gazette'. 6046 Dixon Thomas Private Unknown Unknown 14/DLI South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' School - Admitted: School Boys' 2 July 1900; Left: 9 June ROH, SS 1905. (Served)

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 6112 Dixon Hedley AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy South Shields. Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Wardle Transport June q. 1889. He Boys' School 'Malaku' attended Holy Trinity ROH, SS Boys' School, SS - (Served) Admitted: 2 November 1899; Left: 23 August 1901. 6489 Dixon Alfred Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 48 Reading Street, SS (sic) He enlisted in the 4th Fri. 28 May 1915 (Northumbrian) (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzer Brigade Howitzers RFA on 27 May RFA 1915 - 'Gazette. 6785 Dixon Robert AB 48 March q. 1946 RND 66 Brunswick Street, SS (in A Grocer's Errand Boy Son of Thomas and Isabella Dixon Ada Florence Dixon (née [His father, Thomas (Blacksmith in Siblings (all born in SS B: SS. Birth registered in Brunswick St. Huntley (SS) 1901), and 76 Brunswick (in 1911) (née Huntley) of 76 Brunswick Terrell - Born: 24 September a Shipyard), was born in SS and and registered in SS; SS - March q. 1897. & Wilson St. Street, SS (in 1911) Street, SS. (They were married on 1897). (They were married in was 56. His mother, Isabella, was 1911 ages): Ann Children (all SS): Jane Roll of Honour. 20 January 1889. Their marriage St. Mark's Church, SS, on 1 born in SS and was 50. They had Huntley (June q. (Dec. q. 1918), was registered in SS during the June 1918. Their marriage been married for 22 years and had 1890; 21; Bottler in a Thomasina (Dec. q. March quarter of 1889). was registered in SS during four children still living.] Lemonade Factory), 1920), Winifred (Dec. q. the June quarter of 1918. She Thomas (19; A 1922), Ann H. (Dec. q. died in SS in 1977, aged 79). Labourer) and 1924), Ada F. (March q. Catherine (June q. 1928), Margaret B. (Dec. 1894; 17; A Maid). q. 1931), Robert H. (Sept. q. 1934) & Derek (1937).

6841 Dixon William Sergeant 90 (Born: June q. 1973 23rd Division 103677 No 1914-5 Star France 16 Brunswick Street, SS (in A Fitter and Turner (in Son of William Watson Dixon and Jane Dixon (née Fardy) of 51 [His father, William W. (A Shipyard Children (all born and Born in SS. He was Frederick Henry 12 (SS) M.T. (Motor (His 1891), 55 H.S. Edwards 1911 and June 1915) Elizabeth O. Dixon (née Lodge) of 55 South Frederick Street, SS. General Labourer), was born in registered in SS): baptised in SS on 28 Street Roll of February Transport) Service Street, SS (in 1901), 102 H.S. Edwards Street, SS (in 1901). (They were married in SS' North Shields and was 40 in 1901. Lovdy Fardy (B: 29 February 1883. Children: Honour 1883) Company, Army Record South Frederick Street, SS (in (They were married on 25 December Registry Office on 1 His mother, Elizabeth, was born in November 1904; SS - Freda (SS; March q. 1920) Service Corps has 1901), and 51 South Frederick 1880. Their marriage was registered November 1904. Their SS (March q. 1863) and was 38 in March q. 1905), and Mary S. (SS; survived) Street, SS (in June 1915) in SS during the December quarter marriage was registered in SS 1901.] Elizabeth Oliver (B: 7 September q. 1922). Son: of 1880). during the December quarter July 1906), William Thomas F. (Born and of 1904). Henry (B: 27 Died: SS; September q. September 1908), 1905, aged 0). Siblings Sidney Shaw (B: 4 (Born: SS; 1901 ages): November 1912) and George (19) & Euphemia Sarah Fardy (B: 25 L. (14). November 1916).

7236 Dixon Joseph Private Unknown Unknown L.S. (Waterloo 4 Nelson Street, SS (in 1911) A Music Hall Artiste Son of Ann Dixon of 4 Nelson Street, [His mother, Ann, was born in SS Sister: Ada Dixon - Born in SS and aged 27 in Waterloo Vale Fri. 30 May 1919 Vale ROH) (A Singer) (in 1911) SS (in 1911) and was a 66-year old charwoman born in SS and a 29- 1911. Roll of Honour and washerwoman. She was a year old domestic widow and had been married for servant in 1911. 48 years and had had seven children, six still living.]

7203 Dobeson George Lieutenan 20 1 July 1918 25th Squadron, 17 Newton Terrace, Hebburn Son of William and Elizabeth His father William's Birth registered in Ruddervoorde Edward t Royal Air Force Dobeson of 17 Newton Terrace, death was registered Gateshead - December q. Communal Cemetery. Hebburn in SS during the June 1897. 61. (Belgium). q. 1922, aged 52.

37 Dobson Matthew AB 19 (Born: 4 June 1915 1st Platoon, 'D' TZ/1970 1914-5 Star Dardanell 117 John Clay Street, SS Whitburn Colliery Son of George and Mary Jane Unmarried. [Enlisted: 20 November 1914. Sister and B-in-L: In Memoriam. Helles Memorial. Thurs. 8 July 1915 Thurs. 8 July 1915 14 March (Third Battle Company, (RNVR) es Dobson of 117 John Clay Street, SS Collingwood Bn. ('D' Company, 1st Captain and Mrs. T. Panel 8 to 15. + Tues. 4 June 1896) of Krithia) Collingwood Bn. (Balkans Platoon): 4 March 1915 to 4 June Fairbairn. (Turkey). 1918 + RND RND 2B) 1915.] Database + Collingwood Bn. Embarkation Roll

1706 Dobson John William Private 20 or 21 28 September 7/Royal Fusiliers GS/66531 No 1914-5 Star France 7 Lord Street, Jarrow (in Son of Thomas and Emma Dobson of Unmarried. [His father, Thomas, was born in Siblings (1911 ages; all Born, E. and R. in Jarrow. Moeuvres Communal St. Paul's Roll Fri. 18 October 1918 (190 Brigade, 1911) and 7 Back Ferry 7 Lord Street, Jarrow (in 1911) and 7 Jarrow and was a 44-year old born in Jarrow): Alvery Formerly TR/6/18602 Cemetery Extension. of Honour 1918 (Jarrow 63rd (Royal Street, Jarrow Back Ferry Street, Jarrow (in Labourer in a Lead Works. His (?) (18; General 15th T.R. Bn. VI.C.18. Express) + Naval) Division) September 1918) [Vin Mullen] mother, Emma, was born at South Labourer), Polly (12), Soldiers Died in Hetton, Co. Durham, and was 39. Catherine (10), George the Great War They had been married for 20 H. (6), Annie (4) and years and had had ten children, Sarah A. (4). seven still living.]

2082 Dobson Bramley Private 25 5 April 1918 12th Bn. MGC 106609 No 1914-5 Star France 275 Albert Road, Jarrow Son of William and Annie Dobson of Annie Dobson (née Mitchell) Born: Womersley, Varennes Military Jarrow Library Soldiers Died in [Branley - (DOW) (12th Division) Womersley, Doncaster of 275 Albert Road, Jarrow. Doncaster. E. Pontefract, Cemetery. I.L.13. ROH the Great War MRIC] (Their marriage was Yorkshire. Formerly 4329 registered in Pontefract, West Yorkshire Regt. Yorkshire, during the December quarter of 1916).

2083 Dobson John Corporal 29 or 30 8 May 1917 12/Gloucestershi 18706 No 1914-5 Star France 45 Chaytor Street, Jarrow Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of John and Christiana Dobson [His father, John, was born at Brothers (1911 ages; Born and E. in Jarrow. He Arras Memorial. Bay St. Paul's Roll Fri. 23 April 1915 re Regt. (Bristol) (Jarrow Shipyard) (A (née Snowball) of 45 Chaytor Street, Whitburn, Co. Durham, and was a both born in Jarrow): attended St. Peter's C.E. 6 of Honour + (Jarrow Express) + (95 Brigade, 5th Plumber's Labourer in Jarrow [Vin Mullen]. (They were 68-year old Carpenter (at sea). James (21; a butcher) School, Jarrow. Palmer's Soldiers Died in Division) 1911) married on 6 November 1881. Their His mother, Christianna, was born and George William Cenotaph + St. the Great War marriage was registered in SS during at Howdon, Northumberland, and (13). Peter's C.E. the December quarter of 1881). was 54. They had been married School ROH, for 29 years and had had eight Jarrow children, five still living.]

5172 Dobson E. Corporal Unknown Military Unknown 4th 608383 105 Stoddart Street, Tyne He enlisted in the 4th Sat. 15 May 1915 Whr. Medal (Northumbrian) Dock (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) + Tues. 29 January ['Gazette' - Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 14 May 1918 Wheelwri RFA 1915. ght ?]

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 2689 Docherty William Sergeant 34 (or 33 - 12 January 12/NF (62 13672 9 September France 57 Palmer Terrace, Willington Labourer in a Shipyard Son of Ellena Docherty (née [Siblings (1911 ages; all born [His mother, Ellena, was born in Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in Jarrow. E. Cite Bonjean Military Fri. 4 February Jarrow 1916 Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 Quay, Northumberland (in (in 1911) + A Labourer Crowley) and the late James in Jarrow): Mary (18), Thomas Manchester and was a 50-year old born in Jarrow): Wallsend. Also served in Cemetery, 1916 (Jarrow Express) Division) Star) 1911) + 22 Palmer Terrace, at the Tyne Iron Docherty of Jarrow [Vin Mullen] (16; Rivet-Heater in a widow. She had been married for Joseph (26; Shipyard the Royal Engineers Armentières. IX.D.93. Express) + Willington Quay (in January Company's yard, Shipyard) and Patrick (14; 30 years and had had seven Labourer), Francis (197825) - transferred Soldiers Died in 1916) Willington Quay Rivet-Catcher in a Shipyard).] children, all still living.] (Frank - No. 2084) (23; into from the NF. 'A the Great War (Jarrow Express) Shipyard Labourer) native of Jarrow and an and Ellen (21). Old Boy of St. Bede's School' (Jarrow Express). KIA during a trench-raid. Letter from Chaplain - Father Marshall.

4521 Docherty James OS Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, TZ/1397 5 Quality Row, Hebburn A Blacksmith's Striker Son of Annie Docherty of 5 Quality [Enlisted: 11 November 1914. 29 Birth registered in SS - St. Aloysius' RND Service Lawrence (Born: 18 Hawke Bn. RND (RNVR) Colliery (RND Service Record) Row, Hebburn Colliery July 1915 - Haslar Hospital advised September q. 1895. R.C. School Record + (Jarrow August that he be medically discharged as Height: 5'6½". Brown hair ROH, Hebburn Express) 1895) 'Unserviceable' - suffering from and eyes. A Roman myopia.] Catholic. War Gratuity - £5. Scar on calf of left leg.

4598 Docherty Joseph AB Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 4/193 1914-5 Star Dardanell 44 Holystone Street, Hebburn A Driller (RND Service Son of Maria Docherty of 44 [Enlisted: 29 July 1913. 22 August [14 June 1915 - Height: 5'4½". Light RND Service (Born: 4 Benbow Bn. and (RNVR) es Record) Holystone Street, Hebburn 1914 - Joined Benbow Bn. Disembarked on Malta brown hair. Blue eyes. A Record October Anson Bn. RND (Balkans 1.11.1914 - Drafted to Crystal from HS 'Canada'. 21 Roman Catholic. War 1894) 2B) Palace. 5.1.1915 - In 'A' Company June 1915 - Invalided Gratuity - £7. 29.11.1915 - Benbow Bn. 5 June 1915 - to UK aboard HS Temporarily discharged Wounded (Bullet-wound, left leg, 'Soudan' from Malta.] from Blandford for severe). 12 June 1915 - Munitions Work. Transferred to Anson Bn.]

2084 Docherty Francis Private 28 or 29 1 July 1916 25 (Tyneside 25/923 No 1914-5 Star France 57 Palmer Terrace, Willington Labourer in a Shipyard Son of Ellena Docherty (née [Siblings (1911 ages; all born [His mother, Ellena, was born in [Attack on La Born in Jarrow. E. Thiépval Memorial. Jarrow Library Mon. 27 June [Dockerty] (Frank) Irish) / NF (103 Quay, Northumberland (in (in 1911) Crowley) and the late James in Jarrow): William (29), Manchester and was a 50-year old Boisselle. War Diary Newcastle. Brother: Pier and Face 10B, ROH 2016 + Fri. 1 July Brigade, 34th 1911) Docherty of Jarrow [Vin Mullen] Joseph (26), Ellen (21), Mary widow. She had been married for notes advance at 7.45 Sergeant William 11B and 12B 2016 + Soldiers Division) (18), Thomas (16; Rivet- 30 years and had had seven am. - heavy fire & Docherty, 12/NF, 12 Died in the Great Heater in a Shipyard) and children, all still living.] casualties from January 1916, aged 34 War Patrick (14; Rivet-Catcher in a moment assembly (No. 2689). Shipyard).] trenches were left - La Boisselle strongly held. Advance maintained until 'only a few scattered soldiers were left standing'. Casualties - 487.] 572 Dockwray Thomas Private 43 27 November Royal Army 28973 No 1914-5 Star France [His birth was Enlisted: 16 December Harrogate (Harlow Thurs. 25 Parkins 1917 Medical Corps registered in SS during 1914. In February 1915 Hill) Cemetery. L.37. February 1915 the June quarter of he was based in Dover. A (Yorkshire). 1874. The 'Gazette' SS Lifeguard (Volunteer, calls him 'Thomas SS Life Brigade). Perkins Dockwray'.] Discharged (sick) on 14 No SDGW entry. July 1917.

5004 Dockwray Charles W. Private Unknown DCM Unknown 1st/5th 201861 South Shields. Tues. 3 June 1919 Manchester Regt. (Attached to 127th L. Trench Mortar Battery) 4532 Dodd John Thomas AB Unknown Unknown RND TZ/2593 No 1914-5 Star 1 Dodd's Buildings, Boldon Boldon Colliery [A Son of William Dodd of 1 Dodd's [Enlisted: 29 December 1914. Height: 5'5½". Light Boldon Colliery RND Service (Born: 11 (RNVR) Colliery Miner (RND Service Buildings, Boldon Colliery 12.4.1915 - Drafted to Blandford brown hair. Blue eyes. Miners' Club Record May Record)] (from Crystal Palace Depot). C. of E. Mark on left ROH 1897) 9.9.1915 - Medically surveyed at thumb. War Gratuity - Haslar Hospital and classed as £5. 22 October 1915 - 'Unserviceable' due to chronic Invalided from Haslar rheumatism - either ashore or Hospital. afloat.] 1005 Dodds George Private Unknown 10 June 1915 1st/7th DLI 7/3086 19 April 1915 France 16 H.S. Edwards Street, SS Readhead's Shipyard E. SS. His mother had Harlebeke British Sat. 24 July 1915 + Sat. 24 July 1915 + (DOW) (Pioneers) (151 (1914-5 Star) received a postcard from Cemetery. II.B.2. Tues. 2 November Tues. 2 November Brigade, 50th him stating that he had (Belgium). 1915 + Soldiers 1915 (Northumbrian) been wounded in the leg, Died in the Great Division) was a P.O.W. in Germany War & was being well treated.

2085 Dodds Cecil 2nd- 20 5 October 13/DLI (74 No 1914-5 Star France 10 Cuthbert Terrace, Jarrow A Pupil Teacher at the Son of George Robson Dodds Unmarried. [His father was [A student at Jarrow Secondary Brother: Percy (18 in Birth registered in SS Beaurevoir British St. Paul's Roll Fri. 18 October Atkinson Lieutenan 1918 Brigade, 25th (in 1911) and 19 Coquet Grange Higher School, (Timekeeper at a Dry Dock - Ship born in Darlington and was 47 School. Sunday School Teacher at 1911; B: Jarrow; An (December q. 1898). Cemetery. E.33. of Honour + 1918 (Jarrow t Division) Street, Jarrow Jarrow Repairs) and Margaret Dodds of 10 in 1911. His mother was born St. Paul's (Old) Church. A member Apprentice Plumber). Formerly Private 54620 Monkton Express) + Fri. 25 Cuthbert Terrace, Jarrow (in 1911) at Houghton-le-Spring and of the Boy Scouts. He had served [A Memorial Service DLI. Commissioned 25 Memorial October 1918 and 19 Coquet Street, Jarrow (late of was 51. They had been in Italy before being transferred was held in Christ September 1917. His (Jarrow Express) Albert Road, Jarrow - in October married for 20 years and had to France.] Church, Jarrow, on 27 father, G.R. Dodds of 19 1918) had three children, all still October 1918. He Coquet Street, Jarrow, living. He joined 13/DLI on 3 served in Italy and later applied for his January 1918 (John Sheen).] France.] medals.

2690 Dodds John George Private 17 or 18 26 September 13/NF (62 13/10100 9 September France West End Police Buildings, Son of Elizabeth Ann Ferrier Unmarried. [His mother, Elizabeth Ann, was Grandmother: Jessie Born in Jarrow. E. North Loos Memorial. Panel Borough of Soldiers Died in 1915 (Battle Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 North Shields (in 1911) (formerly Dodds) of West End Police born in Jarrow and was 31. She Ellen Dodds - born at Shields. Died on the 20 to 22 Tynemouth the Great War of Loos) Division) Star) Buildings, North Shields. (Stepson of had been re-married for six years Paxton, Berwickshire, second day of the Battle ROH Andrew Ferrier, a Police Constable). and had had three children, two and a 64-year old of Loos. still living.] widow in April 1911. Step-Brother: Andrew Ferrier (3 months old in April 1911).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 3989 Dodds John Leading Unknown Unknown RND KP/524 1914-5 Star Dardanell Beamish, Co. Durham 'Late of SS' - 'Gazette. Thurs. 8 July 1915 Thurs. 8 July 1915 Seaman (Born: 2 (RNVR) es Wounded at Gallipoli. He January (Balkans originally enlisted in the 1895 - 2B) Northumberland RND Fusiliers. Service Record) 5307 Dodds W. Sapper Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers 175 Albert Road, Jarrow An Assistant Master Son of Mr. G.R. Dodds of 175 Albert Wounded in March 1918 Fri. 5 April 1918 at St. Peter's School, Road, Jarrow and admitted to a (Jarrow Express) Jarrow hospital in Eastleigh, Hampshire (Jarrow Express). 5375 Dodds Edward Corporal Unknown Military Unknown DLI 10 Makendon Street, Hebburn Colliery Son of Mrs. Dodds of 10 Makendon Presented with a gold Fri. 24 May 1918 Medal and Hebburn Street, Hebburn watch from the Hebburn (Jarrow Express) + Bar Heroes' Fund at the Fri. 21 February Theatre Royal, Hebburn, 1919 (Jarrow in February 1919 - Jarrow Express) + Thurs. Express. 6 March 1919

6401 Dodds Henry Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 160 Garwood Street, SS (in He enlisted in 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian) May 1915) (Northumbrian) 1915 Howitzer Brigade Howitzers by 26 May RFA 1915 - 'Gazette. 6199 Dodsworth T. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 6 Stevenson Street, SS (in He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 13 May (Northumbrian) May 1915) (Northumbrian) 1915 Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 12 May RFA 1915 - 'Gazette'. 2086 Dolan John Private Unknown 16 August 9/Royal 27204 No 1914-5 Star France Gateshead. Born in Jarrow. E. Tyne Cot Memorial. Jarrow Library Soldiers Died in 1917 Inniskilling Newcastle. R. Panel 70 to 72. ROH the Great War Fusiliers (Co. Gateshead. (Belgium). Tyrone) (109 Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division)

6656 Dolan E. Private Unknown Unknown King's Own Jarrow or Hebburn Quay Wounded and in a Fri. 21 July 1916 Yorkshire Light (Jarrow Express) hospital in France by 20 (Jarrow Express) + Infantry July 1916 - Jarrow Fri. 11 August Express. 1916 (Jarrow Express) 4375 Dolphin John Henry Private 60 Buried: 3 King's Own 1914-5 Star France 163 Imeary Street, SS (in St. Hilda's Colliery (in [Birth registered in SS - June q. Wounded in action on 23 Harton Cemetery. Wed. 11 August Wed. 11 August 1915 September Yorkshire Light August 1953) August 1915) and a 1892. Death registered in SS - July 1915 and in a M.10595. (South 1915 1953 Infantry Telephone Operator September q. 1953.] hospital at Versailles. He Shields). (in 1953) enlisted at the outbreak - 'Gazette'. 'Of St. Bede's parish' - Burial Register.

2467 Donaghy John Edward Corporal 23 17 August 'C' Battery, 103rd 2053 No 1914-5 Star France Policeman in SS Son of the late Michael and Born and E. in SS. Also Poperinghe New South Shields' Soldiers Died in 1917 Brigade RFA Margaret Donaghy of Meadowfield, 75146 RFA. Military Cemetery. Police the Great War Co. Durham II.F.36. (Belgium). Memorial Plaque

5707 Donald Lindsay 2nd- 68 (Born: September q. Northumberland 1 Hepscott Terrace, SS Son of John Wardle Donald and Irene Brenda Donald (née [He attended SS High School - [He served with the Birth registered in SS - SS High School Mike Todd Wardle Lieutenan 27 May 1961 (Surrey Fusiliers + Royal (1901), Ilkley Grammar (Jane [Mike Todd] or) Amy L. Donald Forster). (They were married Admitted: 3 June 1902; Left: July NF until he received June q. 1893. Death Admissions' t 1893) NW) Air Force School, Yorkshire (1911) and (née Duncan) of 1 Hepscott Terrace, on 10 October 1919 in London 1906. He then went to a boarding the Silver War Badge registered at Surrey NW - Register 57 Blenheim Terrace (in SS. (They were married on 25 - Marylebone; December q. school in Malvern, on 11 December 1916. September q. 1961. 1919) August 1892. Their marriage was 1919). Worcestershire.] By mid-1918 he had registered in SS during the joined the RAF. He September quarter of 1892). was a Flying Officer in the RAF by September 1941.]

140 Donaldson Henry Private 17 5 July 1916 9/Yorkshire Regt. 17728 26 August 1915 France 36 Napier Street, Tyne Dock Unmarried. [Moved from Coisy to Baizieux [During attack on Born and E. in SS. Thiépval Memorial. St. Mary's Thurs. 10 August Thurs. 10 August 1916 (Somme - (69 Brigade, 23rd (1914-5 Star) Wood during night (1/7). To Horseshoe Trench [Between 5/7 and 10/7 Pier and Face 3A and Parish 1916 + Soldiers Attack on Division) bivouacs just outside Albert (2/7). (5/7) 2nd-Lt. D.S. Bell (the successful attack on 3D Churchyard Died in the Great Horseshoe Marched through town and out to with two other men Contalmaison) the Bn. Memorial War Trench) positions on Tara-Usna Ridge rushed an enemy sustained 438 Casualties - Cross, Tyne (3/7).] machine-gun that was including 2nd-Lt. D.S. Bell Dock enfilading the Bn. with who was KIA.] fire. He was awarded the V.C. for this action.]

243 Donaldson Frederick L/C 22 (or 23) 16 September 15/DLI (64 14803 11 September France Youngest son of Jane and the late [On the Dale Street ROH his name Brothers: Henry, John Born and E. in SS. His Thiépval Memorial. St. Aidan's Thurs. 23 Thurs. 23 November 1916 (Battle Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 John Donaldson of 32 Dale Street, SS is included in the list of men who & Tom (on active birth was registered in SS Pier and Face 14A and Church ROH, November 1916 + 1916 of Flers- Division) Star) served and survived the war; it is service). [To Pommiers during the September 15C SS + Dale Soldiers Died in Courcelette, not included in the list of men Redoubt (15/9), front quarter of 1892. First Street ROH the Great War Somme) who were KIA.] line facing Gird Lines Class Signaller. (In west of Gueudecourt Memoriam), (16/9). Unsuccessful attack 9.15 am. Casualties - 438.]

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 775 Donaldson Robert Private 22 years 20 March 22 (Tyneside 22/934 No 1914-5 Star France 114 Ashley Road, Tyne Dock Son of Robert Wishart Donaldson Brothers: Hector and Born in Sunderland. The Sailly-sur-la-Lys John Sheen + Hardie 10 1916 (DOW) Scottish) / NF and Jane (Jeanie) Hardie Donaldson Willie. 'Gazette' twice says he Canadian Cemetery. Tues. 10 months (102 Brigade, of 114 Ashley Road, Tyne Dock DOW on 21 March 1916. I.B.21. November 1914 + 34th Division) (In Memoriam). [Enlisted Tues. 17 in 22/NF between November 1914 + Thursday 5 and Saturday Wed. 21 March 7 November 1914 - then 1917 + Fri. 21 living in either Spohr March 1919 + Terrace or Ashley Road, Soldiers Died in SS.] the Great War

2743 Donaldson Joseph AB 21 (Born: 4 February Hawke Bn. RND TZ/3460 1914-5 Star Dardanell 180 John Williamson Street, St. Hilda's Colliery Son of George and Jane Elizabeth Unmarried. [Enlisted: 15 January 1915. Joined Brothers: George, Sister & B-in-L: Jenny and Thiépval Memorial. St. Hilda's Sat. 24 February Thurs. 22 March 1917 27 July 1917 (63rd (Royal (RNVR) es SS (Putter - 'Gazette') Donaldson of 180 John Williamson Hawke Bn. (C/265) from 1st John & Edward. Sister: Will Charlton. Pier and Face 1A Miners' Lodge 1917 + Thurs. 22 1895) Naval) Division) (Balkans Street, SS Reserve Bn., Blandford: 9.5.1915 Ethel. B & S-in-L: Remembered by John ROH March 1917 + 2B) to 27.8.1915. Enteric Fever. Thomas & Mary Ann + and William Green and by Tues. 4 February Invalided to UK: 21.10.1915. Draft niece: Jenny. S & B-in- Mrs. Boad and family. (In 1919 + Sat. 4 for BEF: 25.9.1916. Joined Hawke L: Meggie & Albert Memoriam). February 1922 + Bn: 26.11.1916 to 4.2.1917.] Jackson (in France) . Sat. 3 February Sister & B-in-L: Jenny 1923 + RND & Will Charlton + Database nephew: Robbie. Sweetheart: Edith Boad.

4842 Donaldson James Private Unknown Unknown 21 (Tyneside 21/1450 No 1914-5 Star France 1 Pan Yard, SS [22 March 1916 - Enlisted: 18 January John Sheen Scottish) / NF Discharged on medical 1915. His name (102 Brigade, grounds (Shell-Shock). appeared in the August 34th Division) Class Z Reserve.] 1916 Casualties' List. Transferred to 1st/5th NF. (John Sheen).

6533 Donaldson Robert Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 18 Bowman Street, SS (in He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI Wed. 2 June 1915 (Territorial) May 1915) on 1 June 1915 - (Divisional 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 7278 Donaldson Daniel Private 27 23 December 6/Somerset Light 18849 2 September France 10 Hylton Street, Marsden A Coal Miner - Coal- Son of John and Isabella Ann [Brother: John Donaldson of 1 [His father, John (A Railway Siblings (1911 ages): Born in Wingate, Co. Lijssenthoek Military Whitburn 1915 (DOW) Infantry (43 1915 (1914-5 Colliery, SS (in 1901), and 12 Cutting Machinist Donaldson (née Morrison) of 12 Hylton Street, Marsden Signalman), was born in John (37; B: Trimdon, Durham. Birth registered Cemetery. IV.B.18A. Methodist Brigade, 14th Star) Geoffrey Street, Whitburn (in (Underground) (in Geoffrey Street, Whitburn (in 1911). Colliery, SS. He left 'effects' Washington, Co. Durham, and Co. Durham), James in Easington - September Church ROH + (Light) Division) 1911) 1911) (Their marriage was registered in valued at £1 12s 1d and a was 58. His mother, Isabella, was (34; B: Trimdon), q. 1888. He enlisted in St. Mary's Easington, Co. Durham, during the gratuity of £3 to his mother, born in Cassop, Co. Durham, and Andrew (32; B: Sunderland. Siblings Church ROH, September quarter of 1873). Isabella. He was wounded on was 56. They had been married Wingate, Co. Durham), (1911 ages): Phoebe (20; Whitburn + 12 December 1915 and died for 38 years and had had twelve Margaret (30; B: Born: Wingate), Isabella Whitburn of wounds received in action.] children, ten still living.] Wingate), Jane (28; B: (19; B: Marsden, SS) and Village Green Wingate) and Thomas Katherine (16; B: Memorial (22; B: Wingate). Marsden, SS).

6280 Doneghan George Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 144 (or 141) Victoria Road, SS Florence Doneghan (née Children (all births He enlisted in the 1st/7th Tues. 18 May (Territorial) (in May 1915) Wilson). (They were married registered in SS): DLI on 17 May 1915 - 1915 + Thurs. 27 (Divisional in SS' Registry Office on 1 Thomas W. (March q. 'Gazette'. He enlisted in May 1915 Pioneers, 50th August 1917. Their marriage 1918), George W. the 4th (Northumbrian) (Northumbrian) was registered in SS during (March q. 1921), Howitzers on 26 May Division) or 4th the September quarter of James P. (June q. 1915 - 'Gazette' (Northumbrian) 1917). 1923), Robert (June q. (Contadiction). Howitzer Brigade 1925), Anne RFA (December q. 1927) and Florence M. (December q. 1929). 1322 Donkin Matthew First Mate 31 8 September SS 'Newholm' Mercantil 33 H.S. Edwards Street, SS Third son of Ellen and Edward Ellen Sandford Donkin (née Born in SS. He had one Tower Hill Memorial St. Bede's R.C. Sat. 15 + Mon. 17 1917 (Newcastle) e Marine Donkin (a Schoolmaster) Nelly Goudie) of 33 H.S. baby at the time of his Sacred Heart September 1917 + Edwards Street, SS. (They death. Altar, SS Sat. 2 August were married in SS' Registry 1919 Office on 21 August 1911. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1911).

3416 Donkin William Private Unknown 28 March 12th/13th NF 37789 No 1914-5 Star France Born and E. in Newcastle. Pozières Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. Soldiers Died in 1918 (62 Brigade, 21st Also served as 6/3340 Panel 16 to 18 Sacred Heart the Great War ('Operation Division) NF. Altar, SS Michael') 1707 Donnelly Robert Private Unknown 23 October 1st Garrison Bn. 34047 No 1914-5 Star Palmer's Shipbuilders Born in Jarrow. E. SS. R. Kirkee 1914-1918 St. Paul's Roll Fri. 23 May 1919 1918 South (Blast Furnaces - Jarrow. Formerly 24048 Memorial. Face 6. of Honour + (Jarrow Express) + Staffordshire Jarrow) DLI. (India). Palmer's Soldiers Died in Regt. Cenotaph + St. the Great War Mark's Church Triptych, Jarrow

2087 Donnelly Patrick Private Unknown 7 November 1/DLI (4 10990 21 August 1915 Asiatic A Regular Soldier Son of the late James and Annie Born: Glasgow. E. Rawalpindi War St. Paul's Roll Fri. 30 April 1915 1918 (Rawalpindi) (1914-5 Star) (5i) serving in 1/DLI (in Donnelly Jarrow. He attended St. Cemetery. 4.B.21. of Honour + St. (Jarrow Express) + Brigade, 2nd [India] 1911) Bede's R.C. School, (Pakistan). Bede's R.C. Soldiers Died in (Rawalpindi) Jarrow. School ROH, the Great War Division) Jarrow

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 2088 Donnelly Nicholas Private 19 9 April 1917 26 (Tyneside 22655 No 1914-5 Star France 14 Milton Street, Jarrow Palmer's Blastfurnace Son of James and Susannah Unmarried. Born and E. in Jarrow. Roclincourt Valley St. Paul's Roll Fri. 11 May 1917 Irish) / NF (103 Department, Jarrow Donnelly of 14 Milton Street, Jarrow Cemetery. II.B.13. of Honour (Jarrow Express) + Brigade, 34th Fri. 23 May 1919 Division) + Soldiers Died in the Great War

2089 Donnelly William Private 18 27 August 14th Company 145840 No MRIC entry. 32 Shakespeare Street, Son of William and Mary Elizabeth Unmarried. [His father, William, was born in Siblings (1911 ages): His birth was registered Jarrow Cemetery. Herbert 1919 Royal Army Jarrow (in 1911) and 5 Donnelly (née Gibbons [Vin Mullen]) Jarrow and was a 39-year old Rose Ann (12; B: in SS during the 5.116. Medical Corps Stanley Street, Jarrow of 32 Shakespeare Street, Jarrow (in Labourer in a Brass and Copper Jarrow), Bernard 7; B: December quarter of 1911) and 5 Stanley Street, Jarrow Tube Works. His mother, Mary Middlesbrough), 1900. No SDGW or MRIC Elizabeth, was born in Coxhoe, Co. James Patrick (3; B: entry. Durham, and was 33. They had Jarrow) and Peter been married for 13 years and had Francis (1; B: Jarrow). had 7 children, 5 still living.]

3471 Donnelly Terence Private 22 12 May 1918 Northumberland 35884 13 July 1915 France 9 Lyons Street, Hebburn Son of Mary and the late Patrick Unmarried. [He died in a military hospital of [His MRIC entry says Born: Wallsend. E. Hebburn Cemetery. Fri. 17 May 1918 Arthur Fusiliers (Depot) (1914-5 Star) Donnelly of 9 Lyons Street, Hebburn pneumonia (Jarrow Express).] his 1914-5 Star was Jarrow. Birth registered I."U". 832. (Jarrow Express) 'forfeited for desertion in Tynemouth - June q. (9 January 1918)' - but 1896. Formerly 4/8618 a line has been drawn West Yorkshire Regt. through this entry.]

4664 Donnelly Joseph Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 25 25/182 11 January 1916 France 6 Back Lyon Street, Hebburn Enlisted: 6 November John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) 1914. 'Missing' - October 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, 1916. 'Not Missing' - (1917) 34th Division) December 1916. Discharged on medical grounds (King's Regulations, paragraph 392). (John Sheen).

4723 Donnelly W.H. Private Unknown Unknown 26 (Tyneside 26/193 No 1914-5 Star 192 John Williamson Street, Enlisted: 11 December John Sheen Irish) / NF (103 SS 1914. He did not serve Brigade, 34th overseas. 11 June 1915 - Division) Discharged on medical grounds (Sick). (John Sheen). 7117 Donnelly James Stoker Unknown Unknown HMS V1129 1914-5 Star Davidson Street, Heworth, Son of George and Mary Donnelly [His father, George (A Chemical Siblings: Ann Jane Born in Jarrow. Baptised St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 11 June 1915 William (Born: 4 Marlborough and T2132 Co. Durham (in 1881) (née Hughes) of Davidson Street, Labourer in 1881), was born in (Born: Jarrow; c. in St. Bede's R.C. Church, School ROH, (Jarrow Express) February (Royal Naval (RNR) Heworth, Co. Durham (in 1881). Ireland (c. 1854) and died in 1876), Elizabeth Jarrow, on 11 February Jarrow 1877) Reserve) (They were married in SS' Registry Jarrow - SS; September q. 1932, Cecilia (Born: Jarrow; 1877. Awarded the Office on 16 August 1874. Their aged 79. His mother, Mary, was c. 1879) and George Reserve Long Service marriage was registered in SS during born in Gateshead and was 26 in Patrick (Born: Felling, Medal on 18 March 1920. the September quarter of 1874). 1881 (c. 1855).] Co. Durham; c. 1881). His RNR records incorrectly give his date of birth as 16 February 1876.

7137 Donnelly George Private Unknown Unknown DLI Military Road, SS (in 1891), Son of James and Caroline Donnelly [His father, James (A Shipyard Siblings (1901 ages): Born in SS. Birth Wellington 18 Military Road, SS (in of 66 Robertson Street, SS (in 1911) Plater's Labourer in 1901), was Henry Malbut (23; B: registered in SS - Street Roll of 1901), and 66 Robertson born in Gateshead (c. 1857) and North Shields; December q. 1889. Honour, SS Street, SS (in 1911) died in SS - September q, 1906, Tynemouth - June q. Siblings (1911 ages; all aged 50. His mother, Caroline, 1877; An Iron born in SS): Robert (23; was born in Birmingham (c. 1857) Moulder), William June q. 1887), Samuel and died in SS - Durham NE; June (20; B: SS; June q. (12; December q. 1899) q. 1941, aged 85.] 1881; A Boilermaker's and Caroline (9). Apprentice) and Hannah (15; B: SS).

4536 Donnison George Petty Unknown Unknown RND TZ/2461 No 1914-5 Star 32 West Terrace, Boldon Boldon Colliery [A Son of Frances Doxford of 32 West [Enlisted: 31 December 1914. 15 Height: 5'10". Auburn Boldon Colliery RND Service Officer (Born: 26 (RNVR) Colliery Miner (RND Service Terrace, Boldon Colliery May 1915 - Promoted Leading hair. Blue eyes. C. of E. Miners' Club Record May Record)] Seaman. 21 September 1915 - ROH 1894) Promoted Petty Officer. September 1915 - Attached to HMS Palace. 5 May 1917 - Rated 1st Class Physical Taining Instructor.] 563 Donohue William Private 21 15 January 1/West Yorkshire 3/8159 24 September France 4 Back Lyons Street, Hebburn Hawthorn-Leslie Son of Bernard and Mary Donohue Unmarried. Brother: James Born and E. in Hebburn. Ploegsteert Sat. 13 February 1915 Regt. (18 1914 (1914 (Apprentice Driller) of 4 Back Lyons Street, Hebburn Donohue of 22 Henry SDGW = 3rd Bn. Letters Memorial. Panel 3 1915 + Fri. 19 Brigade, 6th 'Mons' Star') Nelson Street, SS. [He from 2nd-Lt. Fred. R. and 4. (Belgium). February 1915 Division) had received a letter Allerton, an officer in his (Jarrow Express) + from William two Company, and from Soldiers Died in weeks prior to the Corporal T. Murphy the Great War latter's death.] (another local man).

6699 Doonan James Lance- 31 13 September 2/Irish Guards 6896 61 Edmund Street, Hebburn John and Frances Doonan of Ann Isabella B. Doonan (née [To Happy Valley (9/9), Bernafay Children (both births Birth registered in SS - Guards' Cemetery, Fri. 6 October Leonard Sergeant 1916 (2nd Guards' Hebburn Cuthbertson) of 61 Edmund Wood (12/9). Moved forward to registered in SS): September q. 1885. Lesbœufs. XI.R.3. 1916 (Jarrow (Somme) Brigade, Guards' Street, Hebburn. (They were line at Ginchy. Attack towards Francis (September q. Express) Division) married in St. Paul's Church, Lesbœufs (15/9).] 1914) and Frances L. Jarrow, on 19 December (December q. 1916). 1903. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1903).

784 Doran W. Acting Unknown DCM and Bar Unknown 139th Heavy Boldon Colliery. Thurs. 13 March Regiment Battery Royal 1919 al Garrison Artillery Sergeant- Major (Sergeant)

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 793 Doran James Private Unknown 1 July 1916 'C' Company, 23 23/1219 No 1914-5 Star France 28 Wells Row, Boldon Boldon Colliery [Attacked with 20/NF, moving Born and E. in SS. Thiépval Memorial. Boldon Colliery John Sheen + 12 (Tyneside forward up Mash Valley to the Enlisted on 29 December Pier and Face 10B, Miners' Social June 1919 + Mon. Scottish) / NF north of La Boisselle - heavy 1914. 11B and 12B Club ROH + St. 27 June 2016 + (102 Brigade, casualties while crossing No Nicholas' Roll Fri. 1 July 2016 + 34th Division) Man's Land with the battalion of Honour, Soldiers Died in being almost completely Boldon Colliery the Great War annihilated.] + Boldon Colliery Workmen War Memorial

1640 Doran John Private Unknown 8 July 1916 2/Yorkshire Regt. 16589 22 April 1915 France [Took up positions just west of [The path from its Born in SS. E. Ovillers Military Soldiers Died in (Somme) (21 Brigade, 30th (1914-5 Star) Bernafay Wood (8/7) - advanced eastern edge and Sunderland. R. West Cemetery. XVII.M.8. the Great War Division) east through the wood towards across the open Cornforth, Ferryhill, Co. Trônes Wood 7.15 am. The short ground to Trônes was Durham. [Relieved at 7 journey across Bernafay was an even costlier pm. and to La difficult - shelling and debris operation - machine- Briqueterie. Casualties causing great loss and hardship.] gun and rifle fire along for first week of Somme with two field guns fighting - 433.] firing over open sights causing many casualties.] 4571 Doran Hugh AB Unknown Unknown Drake Bn. RND TZ/2668 1914-5 Star Dardanell A Miner (RND Service Son of Agnes Doran of 27 North Jane Doran (née Curtis). [6.5.1915 - Drafted to Blandford. Children (all registered Birth registered in RND Service (Born: 20 (RNVR) es Record) Lane, Boldon Colliery (They were married in SS' 30.6.1915 - To Portland Hospital. in SS): Olive Chester-le-Street - Record October (Balkans Registry Office on 25 6.7.1915 - From Portland Hospital. (December q. 1926), December q. 1895. 1895) 2B) September 1926. Their 15.8.1915 - Discharged to Mary (December q. Height: 5'6". Brown hair. marriage was registered in SS convalescent camp from 15th SH, 1927) and John Grey eyes. C. of E. Blue during the September quarter M.E.F. 20.8.1915 - To Drake Bn. (September q. 1929). mark over right eye. of 1926). 1.9.15 - To 15th SH, Mudros (Dysentry). 19.5.16 - Discharged.]

202 Dorman John William Private 32 3 September 46th Company 3375 No 1914-5 Star France 43 Thistle Street, Hebburn (in Son of Mary Trotter of 43 Thistle [He attended Hebburn Born in Hebburn. E. Heilly Station St. John's Fri. 23 July 1915 1916 (DOW) MGC (46 (formerly September 1916) Street, Hebburn New Town New Town School, Wallsend. R. Hebburn. Cemetery, Méricourt- Church ROH, (Jarrow Express) + Brigade) 111013) leaving in 1898.] Formerly 11103 West L'Abbé. IV.B.62. Hebburn + Tues. 12 (Formerly West Yorkshire Regt. Hebburn New September 1916 + Yorks. Regt. ) Town School Fri. 15 September ROH 1916 (Jarrow Express) + Soldiers Died in the Great War 6842 Dorward James Chief 62 (Born: June q. 1958 RND 2/199 191 Campbell Street, SS (in An Apprentice Son of William and Margaret Sarah Dorward (née Cullen). [His father, William (A Hand Siblings (all born in SS; Born in SS. Birth Frederick Petty 28 (SS) (RNVR) 1901), and 111 Frederick Carpenter (in 1911) Dorward (née Metcalfe) of 111 (They were married in SS' Driller), was born in Dundee, c. 1911 ages): Thomas registered in SS - Street Roll of Officer Septembe Street, SS (in 1911) [A Ship's Carpenter in Frederick Street, SS. (They were Registry Office on 9 April 1856, and died in SS - June q. (25; June q. 1886; December q. 1895. He Honour r 1895) May 1922 and married on 9 September 1882. Their 1928. Their marriage was 1931, aged 74. His mother, Hand Driller), served in the Mercantile October 1926] marriage was registered in SS during registered in SS during the Margaret, was born in Wallsend Margaret (20; March Marine in the 1920s, eg. the September quarter of 1882). June quarter of 1928). and died in SS - December q. q. 1891), Mary (17; aboard SS 'Mangalan' in 1929, aged 65.] June q. 1893; Shop October 1926 and on 22 Assistant), Frederick April 1932. Height: 5' 6". (13; Dec. q. 1897), Ann Blue eyes. Fair hair. (10; Dec. q. 1900), Isabella (8; March q. 1903) & George (6; June1905).

800 Douglas James Private 33 or 34 3 May 1917 15/West 4/8651 26 September France 1 Dalmeny Road, Edinburgh Eltringham's Shipyard, Son of James (44 in 1901) and Janet Alice Ellen Douglas (née [Siblings (1901 ages): Janet (18), Two sons: James Born in Leith, Edinburgh. Arras Memorial. Bay Waterloo Vale Sat. 9 June 1917 + Sat. 9 June 1917 Edmond Yorkshire Regt. 1915 (1914-5 (in 1901), 3 Park Street, SS Holborn, SS. (A Douglas (42 in 1901) of 1 Dalmeny Cuthbert; aged 24 in 1911) of Lily (10) and Edith (7).] Edmond (SS; June q. E. SS. (In Memoriam). 4 Roll of Honour Fri. 3 May 1918 + (1st Leeds) (93 Star) (in 1911), and 6 Park Street, Driller). [A Boiler- Road, Edinburgh (in 1901) 6 Park Street, SS. (They were 1911) and John H. (SS; Fri. 30 May 1919 Brigade, 31st SS Building Machine-Man married in St. Thomas' September q. 1916). + Soldiers Died in Division) in 1911] Church, SS, on 13 December Brother: John. Sister & the Great War 1908. Their marriage was B-in-L: Jenny & John. registered in SS during the Sisters-in-Law & Bs-in- December quarter of 1908). L: Mr. & Mrs. Grieves & Mr. & Mrs. Wright. B-in-L. & S-in-L: Robert and Edith.

820 Douglas George Third 24 1 May 1917 SS 'C.A. Jaques' Mercantil Eldest son of James and the late Brother and S-in-L: Born in SS. (In Tower Hill Memorial East Holborn Thurs. 10 May Graham Engineer (Montreal). e Marine Margaret Douglas (née Graham) of Will and Lizzie Memoriam). Roll of Honour 1917 + Wed. 1 The Rose and Crown, East Holborn, Douglas. (?) + SS Marine May 1918 + Mon. SS Engineers' 7 February 1921 Association ROH

1421 Douglas George Fireman/T 50 16 July 1918 SS 'War Swallow' Mercantil Son of the late John and Frances Tower Hill Memorial rimmer (London) e Marine Douglas (née Ridley) of 36 Hyde Street, SS 2090 Douglas John James Private 29 4 November 5/King's Own 22787 5 May 1915 France Jarrow. Son of A. Douglas of 11 Seaford Lydia Turner (formerly [Lydia Fromhold was born in Son: John J.W. Born: Southwick, Sussex - Ruesnes Communal St. Paul's Roll Fri. 11 August Wilton 1918 (DOW) Yorkshire Light (1914-5 Star) Road, Hove, Sussex. Douglas, née Fromhold) of 47 Jarrow and was an 18-year old Douglas - whose birth 1889. E. Jarrow. Cemetery. I.B.2. of Honour 1916 (Jarrow Infantry (187 Clayton Street, Jarrow. (They Domestic Servant working in the was registered in SS Formerly 11546 DLI. Express) + Brigade, 62nd were married in St. Paul's Bell Rock Inn, Jarrow.] during the June Wounded by 10 August Soldiers Died in (2nd West Church, Jarrow, on 12 May quarter of 1913. 1916 - Jarrow Express. the Great War Riding) Division) 1913. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1913).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 2562 Douglas George Private Unknown 23 August 10/DLI (43 37621 No 1914-5 Star France West Harton, SS Born and E. in SS. R. Hooge Crater All Saints' Soldiers Died in 1917 Brigade, 14th West Harton, SS. Cemetery. VII.E.8. Church ROH, the Great War (Light) Division) (Belgium). West Harton

3158 Douglas William Private 19 4 October 14/DLI (64 16321 11 September France 118 Catherine Street, SS, (late Readhead's Shipyard Son of James and Jeannie Douglas of Unmarried. He resided with his Born and E. in SS. Both Lillers Communal Waterloo Vale Wed. 20 October Wed. 20 October 1915 1915 (DOW) Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 of 19 Garden Lane, SS) - 4 Park Street, SS. (They also resided sister, Mrs. Lake, at the Waterloo Vale ROH Cemetery. IV.C.6. Roll of Honour 1915 + Sat. 13 + Sat. 13 November (Battle of Division) Star) South Shields' Library ROH + at 118 Catherine Street, SS - South 118 Catherine Street, and the 'Gazette' say he + South November 1915 + 1915 + South Shields' Loos) 'Gazette' Shields' Library ROH). SS. was a Lance-Corporal. Shields' Library Fri. 30 May 1919 Library ROH ROH + Soldiers Died in the Great War

4563 Douglas John Alfred AB Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, TZ/3243 84 Chichester Road, SS An Assistant Engine Son of Thomas Douglas of 84 [Enlisted: 8 January 1915. [17.10.1916 - Birth registered in SS - East Holborn RND Service (Born: 20 Drake Bn. RND + (RNVR) + Driver (RND Service Chichester Road, SS 5.12.1915 - Drafted from Discharged from RND September q. 1897. Roll of Honour Record June Railway 206381 Record) Blandford to Drake Bn., M.E.F. and re-enlisted into Height: 5'6½". Brown 1897) Operating (R.E.) 10.1.1916 - Joined Bn. for duty at the Royal Engineers hair and eyes. A Division, Royal Mudros. 15.5.1916 - Embarked with effect from Protestant. Engineers on HMT 'Minnewaska' at Mudros. 27.8.1916. Posted to 20.5.1916 - Disembarked at Railway Operating Marseilles ('C' Company).] Division (No. 206381).]

4603 Douglas William AB Unknown Unknown RND TZ/2302 1914-5 Star Dardanell 17 Burradon Terrace, A Miner (RND Service Son of James Douglas of 37 Florence Height: 5'6". Dark hair. Wed. 8 January (Born: 22 (RNVR) es Burradon, Northumberland Record) Street, SS Blue eyes. C. of E. 2014 + RND Septembe (Balkans Enlisted: 9 December Service Record r 1889) 2B) 1914. Only one card summarising his service record was found.

5595 Douglas C. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 2 Pleasant Place, SS (in June A Merchant Seaman He was interned in Sat. 2 January e Marine and September 1915) (in August 1914) Ruhleben, Germany, 1915 (1914 after being trapped in Christmas German territorial waters Greeting from on 4 August 1914. Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915

1346 Douglass William L/C 30 27 February 'G' Company, 2686 16 January 1915 France Readhead's Shipyard Son of Jane and the late David Born in Hebburn. E. Salonika (Lembet Readhead's Soldiers Died in 1917 2/NF (84 (1914-5 Star) (?) Douglass of 25 Peel Gardens, Hornsea, Yorkshire. Road) Military Plaque (?) the Great War Brigade, 28th Hebburn Served seven years in Cemetery. Grave Division) India. SDGW = Douglas. Reference 897. (Greece). 5203 Douglass William Private Unknown Unknown Highland Light 4 St. Hilda Terrace, SS (in St. Hilda's Colliery Son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglass of 4 Wounded in France for Wed. 11 Infantry September 1918) St. Hilda Terrace, SS the second time by 11 September 1918 September 1918 - 'Gazette'. 5334 Douglass R. Private Unknown Unknown King's Own 64 Duke Street, Jarrow Son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglass of 61 Reported 'Missing' in Fri. 26 April 1918 Yorkshire Light Back Tyne Street, Jarrow April 1918 (Jarrow (Jarrow Express) + Infantry Express). Wounded in Fri. 3 May 1918 the shoulder in April 1918 (Jarrow Express) and a P.O.W. in Germany (Jarrow Express).

5445 Douglass J. L/C Unknown Military Unknown Machine-Gun Hebburn Colliery. Fri. 9 August 1918 Medal Corps (Jarrow Express)

6001 Douglass Roland AB Unknown Unknown 1st Platoon, 'C' TZ/1728 1914-5 Star Dardanell 36 Erskine Street, SS (in A Tailor (RND Service Son of James Douglass of 36 Erskine [17 July 1915: Invalided to UK [19 January 1915: On Nominal [29 November 1919: Enlisted: 13 November Collingwood Bn. (Born: 25 Company (RNVR) es November 1914) Record) Street, SS aboard HMHS Asturias - Roll, Collingwood Bn. 8 June King's Certificate on 1914: Height: 5' 10¼". Embarkation Roll December Collingwood Bn. (Balkans - Asthma (spasmodic, severe). 1915: Transferred to Anson Bn. Discharge passed to Light hair. Blue eyes. C. 1894) and Anson Bn. 2B) 27 July 1915: Admitted to 17 June 1915: To Hospital, Mudros rating.] of E. RND Haslar RN Hospital - Asthma - dysentery. 3 July 1915: To 17th (satisfactory). 26 August General Hospital, Alexandria - 1915: Discharged as Bronchitis (slight).] 'Medically Unfit' - suffering from asthma.]

6177 Douglass Joseph AB Unknown Unknown RN Minesweeper South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity 'Agnes' Boys' School, SS - Boys' School Admitted: 28 April 1908; ROH, SS Left: 22 October 1914. (Served)

6475 Douglass J.L. Sapper Unknown Unknown Tyne Fortress 44 Elizabeth Street, SS (in He enlisted in the Tyne Thurs. 27 May Engineers R.E. May 1915) Fortress Engineers on 26 1915 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

5907 Douglass William Corporal 59 (Born: June q. 1955 'B' Company, No 1914-5 Star France Victoria Road, SS (in 1911) St. Hilda's Colliery + Grandson: Ian Mullen. Birth registered in SS - Mon. 24 Mon. 24 November [Douglas (GRO)] Marshall 1896) (SS) (?)/Tyneside and 87 Quarry Lane, SS (in Whitburn Colliery June q. 1896 - 'William November 2014 2014 + Two Other Scottish (102 1955) Marshall Douglas' (GRO). Photos (Family Brigade, 34th His name does not Collection) Division) and appear in Stewart and Highland Light Sheen's 'Tyneside Infantry Scottish' book.

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 537 Douthwaite James Stamp Fireman 45 13 January HMS Viknor Mercantil 1914-5 Star 53 Green Street, SS Youngest son of the late John and Elizabeth Douthwaite of 53 [The family burial plot includes The 'Viknor' was an Adopted son of the late Plymouth Naval Tues. 26 January + 1915 (10th Cruiser e Marine Christina Douthwaite Green Street, SS. [She died on John Douthwaite - died 27 armed merchant Edward and Sarah Memorial. Memorial Mon. 8 February Squadron) Reserve 4 July 1921, aged 49. There is November 1912, aged 47 - and cruiser which left Simpson. The 'Gazette' Reference 9 1915 + Thurs. 13 a Family Headstone in Harton Annie (wife of William Londonderry on 12 gives his name as 'James January 1916 Cemetery.] Douthwaite) - died 9 April 1915, January 1915 and Dowthwaite'. Daughter: aged 47.] disappeared 11 miles Sarah Wills. Brother- & west of Tory Island, Sister-in-Law: Ned and Donegal, Ireland, with Kate Simpson. (In the loss of all 295 Memoriam). crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

7073 Dowey Edward Corporal 44 (Born: Military December q. 4th 610, 6143 20 April 1915 France 27 Nixon Street, Jarrow (in An Apprentice Son of Francis Edward and Elizabeth Caroline Phyliss Dowey (née [His father, Francis Edward (A Children: Phyllis (SS; Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 2 Medal ('LG': 1938 (Derby) (Northumbrian) and (1914-5 Star) 1901), 50 Nansen Street, Boilermaker (in 1911) Dowey (née Corkin) of 27 Nixon Wilson). (They were married Shipyard Boilermaker), was born March q. 1921) and registered in SS - School ROH, (Jarrow Express) Septembe 27 October Howitzer Brigade 755797 Jarrow (in 1911), and 128 [A member of the Street, Jarrow (in 1901). (They in St. Aloysius' R.C. Church, in Jarrow (c. 1851) and died in Eric Wilfred (SS; Sept. December q. 1894. Jarrow r 1894) 1916) [He RFA (5th The Avenue, Monkton Village Boilermakers' and Iron were married in St. Bede's R.C. Hebburn, on 27 February Jarrow - March q. 1924, aged 66 q. 1926; Died: Wales - Baptised in St. Bede's won the MM Durham Battery) (in October 1924) Shipbuilders' Union - Church, Jarrow, on 30 August 1877. 1918 (and afterwards in SS' (SS). His mother, Elizabeth, was 1996). Siblings (all SS): R.C. Church, Jarrow, on at Kemmel on Jarrow Branch No. 2 - Their marriage was registered in SS Registry Office)). [Caroline born in Swalwell, Co. Durham (c. John (Sept. q. 1879), 26 September 1894. His 22 June 1916] 15 July 1912] during the September quarter of died in Birmingham - June q. 1851), and died in Jarrow - Agnes (June q. 1887), extensive Service Record 1877). 1967, aged 72.] September q. 1902, aged 44.] Grace (June q. 1889), has survived. Enlisted on Frances (March q. 8 December 1911. Served 1892), Catherine for 11 years 303 days. (March q. 1921) & Mobilised on 5 August Ernest (Sept. 1900). 1914.

1584 Dowie Robert Private 33 13 April 1918 1/Devonshire 31172 12 November France Son of Mary Ann and the late Robert Born in Bedlington, Ploegsteert St. Michael's Mon. 29 April William ('Gazette') Regt. (95 1914 (1914 Dowie of 42 Hyde Street, SS Northumberland. E. Memorial. Panel 3. ROH, SS 1918 + Soldiers Brigade, 5th 'Mons' Star') North Shields. R. SS. The (Belgium). Died in the Great Division) CWGC says he was 34. War Formerly 4th Hussars (22806). A Regular or a Reservist. 4724 Dowie David Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 26 26/196 10 January 1916 France 408 John Williamson Street, Enlisted: 11 December John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) SS 1914. Also on 'D' 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, Company 30/NF Roll. (1917) 34th Division) and Leinster Regt. 2824 Downey Robert Corporal 33 12 October 26th Company 9540 No 1914-5 Star France He had sisters and Born and E. in SS. Thiépval Memorial. St. Michael's Sat. 12 October 1916 MGC (26 brothers. Brother and Formerly 23940 DLI. (In Pier and Face 5C and ROH, SS 1918 + Soldiers (Somme) Brigade) Sister-in-Law: George Memoriam). 12C Died in the Great and Hannah Downey. War

3857 Downey Hugh Private 45 2 April 1917 51st Bn. 3040 Son of Francis and Katherine Married. Daughter: Annie. Born in SS. His birth was Villers-Bretonneux Wed. 2 April 1919 Australian Downey Sister: Mary Jane. registered in SS during Memorial Infantry, Brother: Paddy (in the the June quarter of 1871. Australian Royal Navy). (In Memoriam). Imperial Force 4774 Downey Thomas Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 27 27/908 11 January 1916 France 34 Hardwick Street, SS (in [A Thomas Downey of Enlisted: 4 January 1915. Sat. 16 January (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) November 1915) 34 Hardwick Street, His name appeared in the 1915 + Thurs. 4 NF (103 Brigade, SS, enlisted in the RNR August 1916 Casualties' November 1915 + 34th Division) (Mine-Sweepers) List. 31 March 1919 - John Sheen + before 3 November Discharged (King's 'Irish Heroes' 1915.] Regulations, paragraph (1917) 392). (John Sheen).

4945 Downey Edward Corporal Unknown Military Unknown Royal Field 50 Nansen Street, Jarrow (in Mrs. Downey of 50 Nansen [Badly gassed and dangerously ill He attended St. Bede's Fri. 8 December Medal Artillery December 1916), and 17 Street, Jarrow, and 17 Nansen in May 1918 (Jarrow Express).] R.C. School, Jarrow. 1916 (Jarrow Nansen Street, Jarrow Street, Jarrow Presented with a gold Express) + Fri. 25 watch from the Jarrow January 1918 Heroes' Fund at The Kino, (Jarrow Express) + Jarrow. Tues. 5 February 1918 + Fri. 8 February 1918 (Jarrow Express) + Fri. 24 May 1918 (Jarrow Express)

6436 Downey George Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 14 Robinson Street, SS (in He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian) May 1915) (Northumbrian) 1915 Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 26 May RFA 1915 - 'Gazette'. 5947 Downs Edward 56 September q. 70 Alice Street, SS (in 1881), A Colliery Stoker Son of William and Elizabeth Downs Caroline Downs of 71 Morton [His father, William (A Seaman), Brother: William (SS; Born in SS. Birth Morton Street Tues. 25 Dempster 1927 (SS) 100 and 102 Frederick Street, (Above Ground) (in (née Dempster) of 100 and 102 Street, SS (in 1911). (They was born in Newcastle Under September q. 1878; registered in SS - Roll of Honour September 1917 SS (in 1891), and 71 Morton 1911) [A Tugboat Frederick Street, SS (in 1891). (They had been married for 15 years Lyme, Staffordshire, and was 41 in An 'Imbecile' in 1891). September q. 1871. Street, SS (in 1911) Apprentice in 1891] were married in St. Hilda's Church, in 1911 and had had six 1881. His mother, Elizabeth, was Half-Brother: Robert Children (1911 ages; all SS, on 19 December 1869. Their children, five still living). born in SS and was 48 in 1891 - Hindmarch (born in SS born in SS): Elizabeth marriage was registered in SS during when she had remarried (to and aged 4 in 1891). (14; SS - December q. the December quarter of 1869). Robert Hindmarch (A Standing 1896), Edward (12), Engineman)).] William J. (9), Mary (6) and Susannah (5; SS - June q. 1906).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 668 Doyle Benjamin Private 31 1 July 1916 'A' Company, 27 27/162 11 January 1916 France 68 Back Station Road, Hebburn Colliery Son of James and Elizabeth Doyle of Annie Rutland (formerly [Attack on La Boisselle - Son: Matthew - Birth Born in Tyne Dock. Bapaume Post St. John's Fri. 11 August (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Hebburn (in July 1916) Fatfield, Co. Durham Doyle, née Fletcher) of 6 assembled in Tara-Usna line on registered in Chester- Enlisted in Hebburn. B-in- Military Cemetery, Church ROH, 1916 (Jarrow NF (103 Brigade, Biddick Inn Terrace, Fatfield, right in support of 15th & 16th le-Street, September L: Private Henry Fletcher, Albert. II.N.2. Hebburn Express) + Fri. 8 34th Division) Co. Durham. (Their marriage Royal Scots. Moved forward 7.40 q. 1912. Son: James - 176th Tunnelling Co. RE, September 1916 was registered in Chester-le- am. Many casualties crossing Birth registered in SS, 1 July 1916, aged 25 or 26 (Jarrow Express) + Street during the March Chapes Spur. About 70% March q. 1914. (No. 1831). Fri. 9 February quarter of 1912). casualties sustained before 1917 (Jarrow German front line reached. Express) + Mon. Casualties - 550.] 27 June 2016 + Fri. 1 July 2016 + John Sheen + 'Irish Heroes' (1917) + Soldiers Died in the Great War 1708 Doyle John James Private Unknown 23 March 4/Yorkshire Regt. 205323 No 1914-5 Star France Son of Bernard and Mary Doyle (née Born in Jarrow. E. Pozières Memorial. St. Paul's Roll Soldiers Died in 1918 (150 Brigade, Purcell) of Jarrow [Vin Mullen] Sunderland. R. Jarrow. Panel 31 and 32 of Honour the Great War ('Operation 50th Michael') (Northumbrian) Division) 4725 Doyle Edward Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 26 26/865 10 January 1916 France 353 John Williamson Street, [Tansferred to Enlisted: 30 November Sat. 16 January (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) SS Lincolnshire Regt. 21 1914. His name 1915 + John NF (103 Brigade, February 1918 - appeared in the October Sheen + 'Irish 34th Division) Discharged on medical 1916 Casualties' List. 1 Heroes' (1917) and Leinster grounds (Gunshot- July 1916 - Wounded Regt. Wounds).] (GSW). 2 July 1916 - to 3rd CCS. 2 July 1916 - Evacuated.

5012 Doyle James Ordinary Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 11 Hedley Street, SS (in 1901 An Ordinary Seaman Son of James Doyle (A Rigger at the [His father, James (A Rigger), was Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in SS. Birth Hedley Street Tues. 11 Seaman (Born: and 1911) (in 1911) Docks) and Mary Doyle (née Forrest) born in Dundee, Scotland, and born in SS): William registered in SS - either Roll of Honour December 1917 1893) of 11 Hedley Street, SS (in 1911). was 48. His mother, Mary, was (20; A Metal Moulder), December q. 1892 or (They were married in St.Mary's born in SS and was 45. They had Hannah Forrest (15; September q. 1893. Church, SS, on 7 August 1884. Their been married for 26 years.] December q. 1895) , marriage was registered in SS during Mary Forrest (13; the September quarter of 1884). December q. 1897) , Alice (9; September q. 1902), Hilda (6; March q. 1905) and George (4; March q. 1907).

7025 Doyle Michael Stoker 62 (Born: Buried: 1 May HMS Temeraire T/2000 1914-5 Star 30 Staple Road, Jarrow (in An Electrician's Son of Michael and Ann Doyle (née Catherine Doyle (née Quinn) [His father, Michael (A Smelter in Children (all births Born in Jarrow. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 10 1939 (Royal Naval and 1891), 21 Curry Street, Jarrow Labourer (in 1911) [A Murphy) of 30 Staple Road, Jarrow of 26 Curry Street, Jarrow (in a Blastfurnace), was born in registered in SS): registered in SS - 5.372. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) Septembe Reserve) V1048 (in 1901), 26 Curry Street, Wire Rope Worker in (in 1891). (They were married in SS' 1911). (They were married in Ireland (c. 1848) and died in Annie (September q. December q. 1876. Jarrow r 1876) (RNR) Jarrow (in 1911), and 70 1901] [A Labourer in Registry Office on 27 November SS' Registry Office on 3 April Jarrow - September q. 1925, aged 1899), Joseph Baptised in St. Bede's Stothard Street, Jarrow (in April 1939] 1871. Their marriage was registered 1899. Their marriage was 76. His mother, Mary, was born in (September q. 1901), R.C. Church, Jarrow, on April 1939) in SS during the December quarter registered in SS during the Ireland (c. 1845) and died in Henry (Born: 14 20 September 1876. His of 1871). June quarter of 1899). Jarrow - 25 February 1899 (SS; December 1905 - wife Catherine's death March q. 1899).] March q. 1906; Died: was registered in Durham SS - December q. NE - June q. 1962, 87. 1972, aged 66 or 67), Awarded the RNR Long Catherine (September Service Medal on 28 q. 1907 or June q. October 1920. 1908) & Mary (June q. 1911) 3688 Drever John AB 41 10 June 1918 SS 'Borg' Mercantil South Shields. Son of Thomas and Jean Drever (née A Mercantile Marine List Tower Hill Memorial Wed. 21 January (London) e Marine Sandison) of 10 Broughton Place, of Deaths gives his place 1920 Westray, Orkney of residency as SS.

443 Drew William Private 38 7 July 1916 9/NF (52 15539 No 1914-5 Star France Margaret Ann Hall (formerly [At midnight (6/7) 'B' & 'C' He had a son and Born in SS. E. North Thiépval Memorial. Sat. 9 September Sat. 9 September 1916 Alfred (Somme - Brigade, 17th Drew, née Lillico) of 92½ Companies assembled for an daughters. His birth Shields. [Trapped out in Pier and Face 10B, 1916 + Mon. 30 + 'Illustrated Attack on (Northern) Palmerston Street, SS. (They attack on Quadrangle Support - was registered in SS the open and on the 11B and 12B October 1916 + Chronicle' 1916 Quadrangle Division) were married in St. Mark's while crossing the 800 yards to during the June enemy's wire, the Soldiers Died in Support) Church, SS, on 23 September their objective heavy losses were quarter of 1878. attackers were now the Great War 1902. Their marriage was incurred from enfilade fire from being shelled to the rear registered in SS during the both flanks - Contalmaison on L. & and withdrawal was September quarter of 1902). Mametz Wood on R. + from difficult. Moved back to front.] Méaulte during evening. To Ville-sous-Corbie (8/7).]

120 Drewery Joseph L/C 20 DCM 10 July 1916 7/East Yorkshire 17770 2 August 1915 France 31 Ferry Street, Jarrow (in Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of James and Mary Drewery [Bombing attack on [His father, James, was born in Brother: L/C Thomas Born and E. in Jarrow. Thiépval Memorial. Palmer's Fri. 23 April 1915 (Somme - Regt. (50 (1914-5 Star) 1911) (Jarrow Shipyard) (née Horn [Vin Mullen]) of 31 Ferry Quadrangle Alley and Essex (London) and was a 50-year Drewery, 9/East His birth was registered Pier and Face. 2C Cenotaph + St. (Jarrow Express) + Attack on Brigade, 17th Street, Jarrow Quadrangle Support failed old General Labourer in a Yorkshire Regt., 13 in SS - March q. 1896 ('J. Peter's C.E. Tues. 8 August Quadrangle (Northern) (7/7). Withdrew to Railway Shipyard. His mother, Mary, was July 1918, aged 24 Drewry'). Formerly 9809 School ROH, 1916 + Fri. 11 Alley and Division) Alley (8/7). Casualties - 145. born at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, (No. 2091). Siblings DLI. St. Peter's C.E. Jarrow August 1916 Quadrangle Renewed attack by 'C' & 'D' and was also 50. They had been (1911 ages; all born in School ROH, Jarrow - (Jarrow Express) + Support) Companies (10/7) also failed. married for 28 years and had had Jarrow): William (18), 3/DLI - in April 1915. Soldiers Died in Casualties - about 143.] seven children, all still living.] and Louisa (15). the Great War

2091 Drewery Thomas L/C 24 13 July 1918 9/East Yorkshire 15019 No 1914-5 Star 31 Ferry Street, Jarrow (in Rivet-Heater in a Son of James and Mary Drewery Elsie Drewery (née Robinson) [Brother: L/C Joseph Drewery He had three sons: Born and E. in Jarrow. He Jarrow Cemetery. St. Paul's Roll Fri. 23 April 1915 Regt. (Depot). 1911) and 105 Salem Street, Shipyard (in 1911) (née Horn [Vin Mullen]) of 31 Ferry of 105 Salem Street, Jarrow. DCM, 7/East Yorkshire Regt., 10 James E. (SS, March q. attended St. Peter's C.E. II.122. of Honour + St. (Jarrow Express) + Jarrow (in July 1918) Street, Jarrow (They were married in St. July 1916, aged 20 (No. 120).] 1914), Thomas (SS, School, Jarrow. Siblings Peter's C.E. Soldiers Died in Oswald's Church, Hebburn, on June q. 1916) and (1911 ages; both born in School ROH, the Great War 8 April 1912. Their marriage William R. Drewery Jarrow): William (18) and Jarrow was registered in SS during (SS, March q. 1918). Louisa (15). the June quarter of 1912).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 5783 Drewry John Private 76 Military March q. 1962 Northumberland 7345 8 September France 40 Thistle Lane, Hebburn (in A Labourer in a Son of Ralph and Hannah Drewry {Height: 5' 5¾". Weight: 9 [His father, Ralph, was 38 in 1891. Siblings (1901 ages): Born in Hebburn. Birth Wesleyan Fri. 20 August Medal (Northumberl Fusiliers 1914 (Mons' 1891), 106 Glen Street, Copper Works (in (née Cowell) of 106 Glen Street, stones 7 lbs. Brown Hair. His mother, Hannah, was born in Ralph (27; B: Jarrow; registered in SS - June q. School Roll of 1915 (Jarrow and North (Formerly 1/East Star') Hebburn (in 1901 and 1911), 1911) [Rivet-Heater in Hebburn (in 1901). (Their marriage Grey eyes. C. of E. Mobilised Chester-le-Street, Co. Durham SS - Dec. q. 1873), 1885. His service record Honour, Express) + Fri. 31 Second) Yorkshire Regt. and 42 James Street, a Shipyard in 1901] was registered in Newcastle during at Beverley on 5 August 1914. (c.1850) and died in Hebburn - SS; Polly (24; B: Walker; has survived. He was Hebburn January 1919 (64 Brigade, 21st Hebburn the June quarter of 1871. They Discharged on 22 February December q. 1916, aged 65. She Tynemouth - March q. presented with a gold (Jarrow Express) Division)) were married in All Saints' Church, 1916 - Termination of period was a widow in 1911.] [B: Henry 1877), William (22; B: watch from the Hebburn Newcastle). [They had 11 children, 6 of engagement. He served for (10; B: Hebburn) and Joseph (5; Leadgate, Consett), Heroes' Fund in the still living.] 13 years. 10 May 1915 - SS - March q. 1896).] James (20; B: Hebburn Newtown Social Awarded ten days FP No. 1.] Hebburn), Annie (18; Club in January 1919. B: Hebburn; SS - June q. 1883) & George (13; B: Hebburn; Dec. q.1887).

2092 Driver Charles Warrant 34 or 35 1 November HMS Monmouth RNR 1914 'Mons' 17 York Street, Jarrow A Marine Engineer (in Son of Joseph and the late Frances [HMS Monmouth was a [His father, Joseph, was born in Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in Jarrow. His birth Chatham Naval St. Paul's Roll Fri. 16 April 1915 William Engineer 1914 (Battle (Royal Naval Star' 1911) Johanna Driver (née Cuthbertson) of Monmouth-class armoured Liverpool and was a 66-year old born in Jarrow): was registered in SS Memorial. Memorial of Honour + (Jarrow Express) of Coronel) Reserve) 17 York Street, Jarrow. (Their cruiser. Armament: 2 X twin Marine Engineer and a Widower. Catherine Ellen (31; during the June quarter Reference: 8. (Kent). Higher Grade marriage was registered in & 10 x single 6-inch guns; He had been married for 45 years Insurance Agent with of 1879. He attended the School ROH, Newcastle during the June quarter Speed: 23 knots - 26 mph); and had had ten children, five still the Co-Operative Higher Grade School, Jarrow of 1867). Launched: 13 November living.] Society), Percival Jarrow. 1901.] Stanley (20; Apprentice Marine Engineer) and Frances Josephine (12).

1666 Drummond Adam Private Unknown 21 March 2nd/8th 38920 19 April 1915 France St. Hilda's Colliery His mother, Mrs. M. Drummond, His NOK (parents) residing at 2 Brother and Sister-in- Born: Musselburgh, Pozières Memorial. St. Hilda's Tues. 14 May 1918 (Territorial) (1914-5 Star) lived at 2 Todd's Court, SS Todds Court Hill Street, SS, applied Law: Jack and Emily. Scotland. E. SS. Formerly Panel 32 to 34 Miners' Lodge 1918 + Mon. 21 ('Operation Lancashire for his medals. [He may have re- Sister: Cissy. (He had 44902 Yorkshire Regt. ROH + Holy March 1921 (In Michael') Fusiliers enlisted in another regiment.] one married sister in His MRIC entry says he Trinity Church Memoriam) + March 1923). enlisted into 1st/7th DLI ROH, SS Wed. 21 March (Territorial) on 11 January 1923 + Soldiers 1911 as Private 7/1344. Died in the Great Awarded the Silver War War Badge on 15 November 1916 and discharged on medical grounds.

2093 Drummond George Private 25 or 26 6 October 76th Field 81713 No 1914-5 Star France 60 Cobden Street, Jarrow (in Labourer in a Brass Son of John Drummond of 60 [His father, John, was born in Siblings (1911 ages): Born: St. Giles, Prospect Hill Jarrow Library Soldiers Died in Augustine 1918 Ambulance 1911) and Copper Tube Cobden Street, Jarrow Edinburgh and was a 50-year old Mary (13; B: . E. Leith. Cemetery, Gouy. ROH the Great War R.A.M.C. Works (in 1911) House Plumber. His step-mother, Greenock), May (12; Step-sisters (1911 ages): II.C.8. Maggie, was born in Dundee, B: Edinburgh) and Leonora (8; B: SS), Ethel Forfarshire, and was 38. They had Elizabeth (11; B: (5; B: Jarrow) and been married for ten years and Edinburgh). Margaret (2; B: Jarrow). had had five children, four still living.] 2655 Drummond John Private 21 27 March 1/NF (9 Brigade, 18256 No 1914-5 Star France Boldon Colliery (?) Son of the late John Drummond Born in Hebburn. E. Ypres (Menin Gate) All Saints' Soldiers Died in 1916 3rd Division) Seaham Harbour, Co. Memorial. Panel 8 Church ROH, the Great War Durham. and 12. (Belgium). West Harton + Boldon Colliery Workmen War Memorial (?)

3762 Drummond Joseph Private Unknown 20 December 14/DLI (64 14349 France 2 D'Arcy Street, Tyne Dock Stepson of John Corbrick of 2 D'Arcy Brother: Private David Stepbrothers: Private Boulogne Eastern Monday 4 Monday 4 October 1915 Brigade, 21st Street, Tyne Dock. [He served with Drummond, 9/Border John Corbrick, 1st Cemetery. VIII.C.72. October 1915 + 1915 (Family Group - Division) 1st Garrison Bn. NF on Malta (No. Regt. (Photo: Monday Garrison Bn. NF (Malta) Thursday 6 Including his Brother 4210) - Photo: Monday 4 October 4 October 1915). (No. 4211); Private January 1916 and Stepfather) + 1915.] Thomas Corbrick, Thursday 6 January 9/Border Regt (No. 4256) 1916 + SS Library ROH ; Private G.W. Corbrick, 8/Yorkshire Regt. (No. 4172).

6335 Dry Thomas Gunner 51 December q. 4th 101 Regent Street, SS (in Elizabeth A. Dry (née Children (both births Birth registered in SS - Fri. 21 May 1915 Arthur 1943 (SS) (Northumbrian) May 1915) Ramsdale). (They were registered in SS): September q. 1892. He Howitzer Brigade married in SS' Registry Office Rosemond enlisted in the 4th RFA on 6 September 1921. Their (September q. 1922) (Northumbrian) marriage was registered in SS and Thomas A. (March Howitzers on 20 May during the September quarter q. 1926). 1915 - 'Gazette'. of 1921).

1931 Dryden John Herbert L/C 23 7 June 1915 1st/7th DLI 2390 19 April 1915 France Boldon Colliery. Boldon Colliery Born: Tyne Dock, SS. E. Boldon Cemetery. Boldon Colliery 12 June 1919 + (DOW) (Territorial) (151 (1914-5 Star) Sunderland. R. Boldon 2."C".1479. Miners' Social Clive Dunn page Brigade, 50th Colliery. Club ROH + St. 249 + Soldiers (Northumbrian) Nicholas' Roll Died in the Great Division) of Honour, War Boldon Colliery + Boldon Colliery Workmen War Memorial

6807 Dryden George Private Unknown Unknown 18/DLI (Durham 18/1139 22 December Egypt (3) 14 Back Brunswick Street, SS John Sheen lists Brunswick St. John Sheen Pals) (93 1915 (1914-5 (in 1911), and 18 Brunswick Darlington as his place of & Wilson St. Brigade, 31st Star) Street, SS (in 1913 and 1915 - residence. He was Roll of Honour. Division) Electoral Roll) discharged on 11 March 1919.

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 1043 Duck William Gunner 30 8 May 1916 50th Division 297 France 7 Mainsforth Terrace Son of the late George and Nora Duck (née Piper) of 7 Brother and S-in-L: E. Silksworth, Bailleul Communal Fri. 26 May 1916 Ammunition Johannah Duck of Seaham Harbour Mainsforth Terrace. (Their John and Lizzie Ann Sunderland. R. West Cemetery Extension + Soldiers Died in Column Sub Park marriage was registered in Duck. Sister and B-in- Hendon, Sunderland. (Nord). II.D.38. the Great War RFA Sunderland during the L: Jennie and Joe Accidentally killed. September quarter of 1914). Kirkley.

5638 Duckworth H.F. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 1 Wesley Street, SS (in June A Merchant Seaman He was a civilian internee Thurs. 17 June e Marine and September 1915) (in 1915) at Ruhleben, Germany 1915 + Sat. 25 during the war - by 16 September 1915 June 1915. 25 Duffy Peter Sergeant Unknown Military 6 July 1916 10/West 3/9369 2 September France Westcott Road, Tyne Dock. Harton Colliery Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duffy Unmarried. [Attack on Fricourt (1/7) - 2 He last visited his The 'Gazette' says he was Heilly Station South Shields' Mon. 29 May Mon. 29 May 1916 + Medal ('LG': (DOW - at Yorkshire Regt. 1915 (1914-5 (He resided with his parents - of Westcott Road, Tyne Dock. (Their companies moved forward at zero parents in Tyne Dock the third man in the Cemetery, Méricourt- Library ROH 1916 + Wed. 19 Wed. 19 July 1916 + 3 June 1916) 36th CCS) (50 Brigade, 17th Star) South Shields' Library ROH) photographs are in the South on L of assault - clearing enemy six weeks before he country to receive the L'Abbé. I.D.27 July 1916 + Sat. 10 South Shields' Library + Certificate (Somme) (Northern) Shields' Library ROH). front lines with little loss. died of wounds MM. Born in South February 1917 + ROH for Gallantry Division) Supporting companies met heavy received/sustained on Moor, West Stanley, Co. Fri. 4 July 1919 + (May 1915) MG fire & almost annihilated. 2 July 1916. His MM Durham. E. SS. - in the Soldiers Died in Casualties - 22 officers & c. 750 was presented first week of the war the Great War ORs. Withdrawn to Ville-sur- posthumously to his (formerly a Territorial). Ancre.] parents. In early March 1916 he received a Certificate for Gallantry.

914 Duffy Peter AB 19 (Born: 13 November Hood Bn. RND TZ/4221 1914-5 Star Dardanell 6 Cross Row, Boldon Colliery Boldon Colliery Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Duffy of 6 Unmarried. [Enlisted: 17 April 1915. Draft for [Attack on Beaucourt DOW R. in A. CWGC = 14 Thiépval Memorial. Boldon Colliery Thurs. 12 July Mon. 23 July 1917 1 January 1916 (DOW) (189 Brigade, (RNVR) es Cross Row, Boldon Colliery MEF: 9 September 1915. Joined (13/11) - on right of November 1916. RND Pier and Face 1A Miners' Social 1917 + Sat. 21 July 1897) (Battle of the 63rd (Royal (Balkans Hood Bn: 21 September 1915 to advance passed Database = 13 November Club ROH + St. 1917 (?) + 12 June Ancre - Attack Naval) Division) 2B) 13 November 1916.] through enemy front 1916. Took part in the Nicholas' Roll 1919 + RND on Beaucourt) line - cleared dug-outs landing at Suvla Bay, of Honour, Database in railway cutting - Gallipoli. Boldon Colliery later almost 400 + Boldon prisoners taken at Colliery Station Road and Workmen War Beaucourt Station.] Memorial

1932 Duffy George Private 19 24 June 1917 2/Leinster Regt. 15225 No 1914-5 Star France 21 South Terrace, Bishop Boldon Colliery Son of Michael Duffy (Canvasser and Annie Bell Duffy (née Milburn) [His wife, Annie, was born in Brother: Joseph Born in Jarrow. E. North Étaples Military St. Nicholas' Soldiers Died in William (DOW) (73 Brigade, 24th Auckland (in 1911) and Collector working for the Singer of 3 Tuns Yard, Green Butt, Alnwick and was 11 in April 1911 - Edward Duffy - born in Shields. R. Boldon. Cemetery. XXII.L.18A. Roll of Honour, the Great War Division) Boldon Sewing Machine Co.) and the late Alnwick, Northumberland when she lived at Pattens Yard, Jarrow and aged nine Formerly 1619 DLI. Boldon Colliery Helen C. Duffy of 21 South Terrace, [Vin Mullen] Alnwick, Northumberland.] in April 1911. His + Boldon Bishop Auckland (in 1911) and father, Michael, was Colliery Fellgate Cottage, Fellgate, Wardley, born at Edmondsley Workmen War Co. Durham. (They had 4 children, 2 and was a 34-year old Memorial + still living). widower in April 1911. Monkton Memorial

2094 Duffy Patrick Private 24 or 25 5 August 1916 2/King's Own 5818 30 August 1914 France 20 Charles Street, Hebburn Chemical Works Son of Patrick and Mary Duffy of 20 [Siblings (1911 ages): [His father, Patrick, was born in Siblings (1911 ages): Born and E. in Jarrow. R. Heilly Station St. Paul's Roll Fri. 13 August 'Illustrated Chronicle' (DOW) Scottish (1914 'Mons' New Town (in 1911) Labourer (in 1911) Charles Street, Hebburn New Town Elizabeth (21; B: Jarrow), Co. Monaghan and was a 47-year Edward (25; B: Hebburn. A Regular or a Cemetery, Méricourt- of Honour + St. 1915 (Jarrow 1916 (Somme) Borderers (13 Star') James (16; B: Hebburn; old Copper Works' Labourer. His Gateshead; Chemical Reservist. He attended L'Abbé. III.B.15. Aloysius' R.C. Express) + Brigade, 5th Chemical Works' Labourer) mother was 45. They had been Works Labourer) and St. Aloysius' R.C. School, School ROH, Soldiers Died in Division) and Agnes (14; B: Hebburn).] married for 27 years and had had Alexander (23; B: Hebburn, leaving in 1905. Hebburn + St. the Great War ten children, six still living.] Jarrow; Copper Works Aloysius' Labourer). Church ROH, Hebburn

2656 Duffy Martin Private 20 (or 21) 8 May 1915 2/NF (84 3/8512 23 February France 22 Princess Street, Jarrow (in General Labourer in a Son of Patrick and Mary Ann Duffy Unmarried. [His father, Patrick, was born in Siblings (1911 ages; Born in Jarrow (SS; either Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Aloysius' Fri. 13 August (Second Battle Brigade, 28th 1915 (1914-5 1911) Shipyard (in 1911) (née Kelly) of 22 Princess Street, Co. Galway and was a 39-year old both born in Jarrow): June or December q. Memorial. Panel 8 R.C. School 1915 (Jarrow of Ypres) Division) Star) Jarrow. (They were married on 1 Bricklayer's Labourer in a Catherine (10; SS - 1894). [Born in Hebburn and 12. (Belgium). ROH, Hebburn Express) + January 1894. Their marriage was Shipyard. His mother, Mary Ann, either June q. 1900 or (SDGW).] E. Jarrow. He + St. Aloysius' Soldiers Died in registered in SS during the March was born at Knaresbrough, March q. 1901) and attended St. Aloysius' Church ROH, the Great War quarter of 1894). Yorkshire, and was 37. They had Patrick (7). R.C. School , Hebburn, Hebburn been married for 17 years and had leaving in 1907. had eight children, three living.]

4968 Duffy Peter Private Unknown Unknown 20 Albion Street Back, Jarrow Son of Mrs. Duffy of 20 Albion Street Fri. 15 June 1917 (DOW) Back, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) 5798 Duffy A. L/C Unknown Military Unknown Hebburn. A Coal Miner (?) Presented with a gold Thurs. 6 March Medal watch from the Hebburn 1919 + Fri. 7 Heroes' Fund at the March 1919 Miners' Hall, Hebburn, in (Jarrow Express) March 1919 - Jarrow Express. 7026 Duffy Thomas Stoker 84 (Born: Buried: 26 HMS Pembroke S/6069, 1914-5 Star 89 Western Road, Jarrow (in An Apprentice Son of John and Bridget Duffy (née [His father, John, was first [His father, John (A Blastfurnace Siblings (all births Born in Jarrow. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 30 May March 1981 (Royal Naval T/3803, 1901 and 1911), and Perth Moulder in a Shipyard Holden) of 89 Western Road, Jarrow married to Mary Connon Labourer), was born in Co. Leitrim, registered in SS): Mary registered in SS - 5.686. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) 1896) Reserve) W245, Green House (an old age (in 1911) (in 1911). (They were married in St. (1865 - 1892) in SS' Registry Ireland, and was 53. His mother, (June q. 1895), William September q. 1896. Jarrow U2889 pensioners' home) (in March Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, on 20 Office on 1 June 1885. Half- Bridget, was born in Walker and (c. 1896), Catherine Baptised in St. Bede's and 1981) October 1894. Their marriage was Siblings: John (SS; September died in Jarrow - June q. 1939, 67. (June q. 1900), Delia R.C. Church, Jarrow, on V1992 registered in SS during the or December q. 1885; Died: They had been married for 17 (1902), John (Sept. q. 14 June 1896. His RNR (RNR) December quarter of 1894). 1901) and Annie (SS; years and had had ten children, 1904), Patrick (Born: service record confirms September q. 1888).] eight still living.] 20.11.1905; March q. his date of birth as 30 1906; Died: June q. May 1896. 1969, 73) & Francis (March q. 1909; KIA - 28.12.1940).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 7078 Duffy James Private 64 (Born: 17 February 2/West Yorkshire 4/7979 6 March 1915 France 19 Albert Road, Jarrow (in An Engine Fitter in a Eldest son of Peter and Mary Jane [By 1911 his parents had been [His father, Peter (A Steel Siblings (all born in Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 1 1945 Regt. (23rd (1914-5 Star) 1891 and 1901), and 40 Croft Shipyard (in 1911) Duffy (née McKenna) of 40 Croft married for 31 years and had Smelter), was born in Jarrow; 1911 ages): registered in SS - School ROH, (Jarrow Express) Novembe Brigade, 8th Terrace, Jarrow (in 1911) [An Apprentice Fitter Terrace, Jarrow (in 1911). (They had five children, all still Castleblaney, Co. Monaghan, and Margaret Jane (28; December q. 1881. Jarrow r 1881) Division) in 1901] were married in SS' Registry Office living.] died in Jarrow - SS; March q. 1929, SS; March q. 1883), Baptised in St. Bede's on 30 December 1880. Their aged 73. His mother, Mary Jane, Christopher (27; SS; R.C.Church, Jarrow, on 20 marriage was registered in SS during was born in Ballycastle, Co. March q. 1884), Lillian November 1881. Enlisted the December quarter of 1880). Antrim, and died in Jarrow - SS; Edna (25; September on 28 October 1913. March q. 1928, aged 66. Five q. 1885) and William Discharged on 25 June children.] Stanley (20; SS; 1916 - 'Wounds'. September q. 1890). Awarded the Silver War Badge. 2657 Dugdale Joseph Private Unknown 1 July 1916 23 (Tyneside 23/57 No 1914-5 Star France [Attacked with 20/NF, moving Born in Hebburn. E. Thiépval Memorial. Mon. 27 June Scottish) / NF forward up Mash Valley to the Wallsend. Pier and Face 10B, 2016 + Fri. 1 July (102 Brigade, north of La Boisselle - heavy 11B and 12B 2016 + Soldiers 34th Division) casualties while crossing No Died in the Great Man's Land with the battalion War being almost completely annihilated.] 81 Duggan James Sergeant 34 3 July 1916 'B' Company, 27 27/171 11 January 1916 France 29 Burleigh Street, SS St. Hilda's Colliery Youngest son of Ann and the late Margaret Duggan (née Born in Boldon. E. SS. Méricourt-L'Abbé St. Bede's R.C. Mon. 7 August Mon. 7 August 1916 (DOW) (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Patrick Duggan of Boldon Colliery. Maggie Rourke) of 29 Burleigh Died at 64 Field Communal Cemetery Sacred Heart 1916 + John (Somme) NF (103 Brigade, Street, SS. (They were Ambulance from wounds Extension. II.B.2. Altar, SS + St. Sheen + 'Irish 34th Division) married in SS' Registry Office received on 1 July 1916. Hilda's Miners' Heroes' (1917) + on 27 January 1906. Their Lodge ROH Soldiers Died in marriage was registered in SS the Great War during the March quarter of 1906).

1554 Duggan Joseph Henry Private 31 22 March 1st/5th 276277 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. Son of the late Hugh and Annie Brother and S-in-L: Born in Jarrow. E. Tyne Pozières Memorial. Sat. 20 + Tues. 23 1918 (Territorial) DLI Duggan Robert (Bob) and Dock. R. SS. Formerly Panel 68 to 72 April 1918 + Wed. ('Operation (151 Brigade, Mary Alice Duggan. 7/4412 DLI. (In 21 March 1923 + Michael') 50th Brother and S-in-L: Memoriam). Soldiers Died in (Northumbrian) Hugh and Ann the Great War Division) Duggan. Brother-in- Law: Tom Scott. 6530 Duggan Hugh Private 54 December q. 1st/7th DLI 276076 No 1914-5 Star France 21 Wellington Street, SS (in A General Labourer Son of Hugh and Mary Ann Duggan Elizabeth A.P. Duggan (née [He enlisted in the 1st/7th DLI on Children (all births Born in SS. Birth Sat. 29 May 1915 1936 (Territorial) (Formerly 1911), and 1 Back Thornton (Drains) Proud). (They were married 1 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. He was registered in SS): registered in SS - (Tynemouth) (Divisional 3853) Street, SS (in May 1915) in SS' Registry Office on 24 demobilised on 25 February 1919. Catherine (June q. December q. 1882. Pioneers, 50th July 1905. Their marriage was Sustained Gunshot Wounds to his 1912), Gladys A. (June Siblings (all born in SS): (Northumbrian) registered in SS during the chest and Bronchitis. Deserted: 7 q. 1915), Walter A. Joseph Edmund Division) September quarter of 1905). October 1915. Rejoined: 4 (September q. 1919), (December q. 1886), Lily November 1915.] John G. (March q. Ann (March q. 1889), 1921), Olive Elizabeth (June q. 1890), (September q. 1923) John Robert (March q. and Elizabeth C. (June 1891), Esther (September q. 1925). q. 1893) and Margaret (March q. 1896).

6971 Dumma Andrew 77 March q. 1964 155 North Lawe, SS (in 1901), Labourer in a Shipyard Only son of Robert and Mary Ann Mary J. Dumma (née Trotter). [His father, Robert (A Shipyard He was an only child. Born in SS. Birth Morton Street Tues. 25 Scott (Northumberl and 31 Morton Street, SS (in (in 1911) Dumma (née Scott) of 31 Morton (Their marriage was Labourer), was born in Norham, registered in SS - Roll of Honour September 1917 and 1st) 1911) Street, SS (in 1911). (They were registered in Belford, Northumberland, and died in SS - December q. 1886. Son: married in St. Mary's Church, SS, on Northumberland, during the March q. 1923, aged 74. His John E. (Berwick; 22 November 1883. Their marriage June quarter of 1920). mother, Mary Ann, was born in SS September q. 1923). was registered in SS during the and died in SS - June q. 1920, aged December quarter of 1883). 59. They had been married for 27 years & had had one child.]

42 Duncan William Private 20 or 21 21 July 1915 1st/7th DLI 1501 19 April 1915 France 20 (?) Lytton Street, SS (in N.E.R. - Porter at Tyne Son of William Brown Duncan (A Unmarried. [His mother, [His father, William Brown Height: 5' 10". Left a B. & E. in SS. DOW & Gas Harton Cemetery. N.E.R. Tues. 8 June 1915 Tues. 8 June 1915 + Brown (DOW + Gas (Pioneers) (1914-5 Star) 1911) + 32 Frederick Street, Dock (in 1911) House and Ship Joiner) & the late Charlotte, died in SS - Duncan, was born in SS and was a Gratuity of £5 3s 9d to Poisoning. (In F.5319. (South Memorial (Roll + Sat. 24 July 1915 N.E.R. Magazine 1915 Poisoning at [Attached to SS (in June 1915) Charlotte Duncan (née Wilberforce) September q. 1909, aged 46. 58-year old widower in 1911. his father. Gassed on Memoriam). Mourners Shields). of Honour), + Sat. 21 July 1917 1st General 3rd/7th DLI - of 32 Frederick Street, SS (in June His father, William Brown, Siblings (1911 ages; all born in SS): 24.5.1915. Chief included Mr. Robert York + South + Clive Dunn page Hospital, 'Gazette', 27 July 1915). (They were married in St. died in SS - December q. 1938, Emma (19), Edward Wilberforce Mourners: Mr. W.B. Duncan & Master Charles Shields' 249 + Soldiers Camberwell, 1915.] Mary's Church, SS, on 20 November aged 86. Sisters: Emma & (15; Sept. q. 1896-Lamp Lad with Duncan, Mr. Ed. Duncan. He tells us that Y.M.C.A. Died in the Great Surrey - 1887. Marriage registered in SS - Aggie. S & B-in-L: Lizzie & Jack N.E.R.), Robert (10), and Charles Duncan. Writing to his a piece of shell weighing Memorial War sustained on December q. 1887). (on active service).] Wilberforce (8; June q. 1902).] parents at 32 two ounces penetrated Plaque 24 May 1915. Frederick St. In June his tunic but struck his He developed 1915 from a Base New Testament - pneumonia on Hospital in France he fortuitously saving his 2 July 1915.) makes reference to his life. sister Emma.

2658 Duncan William Private 34 1 July 1916 23 (Tyneside 29/159 No 1914-5 Star France 11 Coach Road, Wallsend. Son of James and Annie Duncan of [Attacked with 20/NF, moving Siblings: Ann Born in Hebburn. E. Thiépval Memorial. Mon. 27 June Scottish) / NF (John Sheen) 11 Coach Road, Wallsend forward up Mash Valley to the Goodman (SS; March Newcastle. Transferred Pier and Face 10B, 2016 + Fri. 1 July (102 Brigade, north of La Boisselle - heavy q. 1876), George to 23/NF. 11B and 12B 2016 + Soldiers 34th Division) casualties while crossing No Wood (SS; December Died in the Great Man's Land with the battalion q. 1878), Jessie (c. War + John Sheen being almost completely 1886) and James annihilated.] Young (SS; December q. 1890). 4072 Duncan John Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field Uncles: Stoker John Grandson of Mr. and Fri. 21 January Fri. 21 January 1916 Artillery Whitehorn Bays, HMS Mrs. William Bays of 1916 (Includes his Albatross, DOW 27 Coble Landing, Shadwell grandfather and four November 1915, aged Street, SS. Uncle: of his uncles) 44 (No. 313); Stoker R. Leading Seaman Joseph Bays (No. ) & Leading Bays (No. ). Stoker Simon Frazer Bays (No. ).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 4193 Duncan James Bays Sapper Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers WR/2888 No 1914-5 Star 16 Harper's Buildings, SS (in A Labourer (in March Son of William Alexander Duncan Alice B. Duncan (née Mason). [Son: James B. (SS; September q. Grandson of Mr. and Born in SS. Baptised in Fri. 21 January Fri. 21 January 1916 (Born: 14 (Formerly 63 1911), and 31 West Walpole 1928) and Emma Duncan (née Bays) of 14 (They were married in St. 1923). Siblings: Emma (SS; Mrs. William Bays of St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 1916 (Family Group - Septembe Northumberland Street, SS (in March 1928) (or 16 ?) Harper's Buildings (in Hilda's Church, SS, on 24 December q. 1894), John William Coble Landing, 9 October 1898. He Including his r 1898) Fusiliers (935) 1911). (They were married in SS' February 1923. Their (SS; September q. 1896), Shadwell Street, SS. enlisted on 18 November grandfather and his and Somerset Registry Office on 15 March 1894. marriage was registered in SS Catherine Elizabeth (SS; March q. [Afflicted with malaria 1914. Height: 5' 4". brother) Light Infantry Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1903) and Minnie Taylor (SS; in July 1915. He Weight: 9 stones. (353897)) during the March quarter of 1894). 1923). September q. 1907).] emigrated to Sydney, Brother: Driver John W. Australia, from Duncan - RFA (No. 4072) Liverpool on 10 March (including his 1928.] photograph).

6299 Duncan Thomas Hall Gunner 68 (Born: June q. 1966 4th 608379 No 1914-5 Star 52 Stoddart Street, Tyne A Coal Miner (Hewer) Son of Abraham and Ann Duncan Georgina Duncan (formerly [His father Abraham's birth was Children (all births Born in SS - June q. 1898. Tues. 18 May 30 March (SS) (Northumbrian) (Formerly Dock (in 1911), 17 Station (in 1939) (née Hall) of 52 Stoddart Street, Graham, née Foster - Born: 27 registered in Chester-le-Street, registered in SS): Enlisted in the 4th 1915 1898) Howitzer Brigade 1649) Cottages, SS (in May 1915), Tyne Dock (in 1911). (They were July 1901). (They were Co. Durham - December q. 1875. George (March q. (Northumbrian) RFA and 4 Stanley Street, SS (in married in St. Jude's Church, SS, on married in All Saints' Church, He died in SS - March q. 1955, 1922), Thelma Howitzers on 17 May 1939) 20 April 1897. Their marriage was West Harton, on 4 March aged 79.] (September q. 1926) 1915 - 'Gazette'. Siblings registered in SS during the June 1921. Their marriage was and Graham H. (Born: (all SS): Lancelot (March quarter of 1897). registered in SS during the 22 September 1929; q. 1900), Ann (Dec. q. March quarter of 1921). December q. 1929). 1902), George Richardson (Sept. q. 1906), Margaret Stewart (Sept. q. 1908) & Lena E. (Sept. 1910)

6410 Duncan W. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 8 Mowbray Road, SS (in May He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian) 1915) (Northumbrian) 1915 Howitzer Brigade Howitzers by 26 May RFA 1915 - 'Gazette'. 2095 Dunleavy Bernard Lance- 25 25 September 4/Coldstream 14841 15 August 1915 France Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo, Son of Bryan and Maria Dunleavy [His father, Bryan, was born in Siblings (approximate Born: Gowlaun, Co. Mayo Lagnicourt Hedge St. Paul's Roll Soldiers Died in Sergeant 1918 Guards (Guards' (1914-5 Star) Ireland (née Judge) of Gowlaun, Kilkenny, Ireland, c. 1851. His mother, years of birth): Bridget - c. 1893. E. Jarrow. R. Cemetery. I.C.5. of Honour the Great War Division) Co. Mayo, Ireland (in 1911). Maria, was born in Ireland, c. (1884), Maria (1885), Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo. 1865.] Annie (1887), Michael (1890), Julia (1896), Patrick (1899) and Catherine (1903).

98 Dunn John Thomas Corporal 20 1 July 1916 2/West Yorkshire 3/9035 18 March 1915 France 156 Lytton Street, SS (in Pattern Maker at Son of William and Susannah Dunn Unmarried. [Over 250 [Assembled in Ryecroft Street for Siblings (all births Born and E. in SS Thiépval Memorial. High Shields' Fri. 28 July 1916 + Tues. 1 August 1916 + Percy Regt. 23 Brigade (1914-5 Star) 1911) Messrs. Mackley and (née Jones) of 156 Lytton Street, SS casualties sustained while attack towards Pozières. War registered in SS): (September q. 1896). Pier and Face 2A, 2C Baptist Mon. 27 June Thurs. 23 June 2016 (Percy) Trench Mortar Co., Gateshead. (in 1911). (They were married in SS' passing through German Diary notes 21 officers & 702 Ors William Victor (March SDGW = 'Percy Dunn'. and 2D Tabernacle 2016 + Fri. 1 July Battery. (23 Registry Office on 15 February 1891. barrage on British front-line breakfasted at 5.30 am. 'B' Coy. q. 1892), Clifford Served in France for 15 Organ Plaque + 2016 + Soldiers Brigade, 8th Their marriage was registered in SS and enfilade fire from La followed 2/Middlesex into action (March q. 1893), months. Attached to 23rd Laygate Baptist Died in the Great Division) during the March quarter of 1891). Boisselle. After heavy fighting 7.42 am. - 'A' at 7.52 am. Up Isabella Gertrude Brigade's Trench-Mortar Church War around Ovillers Bn. withdrew Mash Valley towards Ovillers. 5 (December q. 1894), Section. [WD records just Memorial to Millencourt just after officers & 212 men came out.] Jane Gladys 5 officers & 212 men Plaque, SS midnight (2/7).] (September q. 1898) coming out of action.] and David Graham (March q. 1900).

376 Dunn John William Rifleman Unknown 5 June 1916 1/King's Royal 9489 20 December France Jarrow. Born and E. in Jarrow. No Barlin Communal Sat. 24 June 1916 (DOW) Rifles Corps (99 1914 (1914-5 Medal Roll Index Card. Cemetery Extension. + Soldiers Died in Brigade, 2nd Star) I.B.21. the Great War Division) 571 Dunn Charles John Fireman 23 13 January HMS Viknor Mercantil 1914-5 Star 11 Upper Elsdon Street, A Steamboatman Son of Charles John Dunn of 29 Annie McGuffie (formerly [The 'Viknor' was an armed [A member of SS The 'Gazette' says he was Plymouth Naval Borough of Mon. 22 February 1915 (10th Cruiser e Marine North Shields (in 1911) and Elsdon Street, North Shields Dunn, née Gallon) of 80 merchant cruiser which left Harriers and Athletic 22. Born in North Memorial. Memorial Tynemouth 1915 + Fri. 19 Squadron) Reserve Duke of York, Cuthbert Prudhoe Street, North Shields. Londonderry on 12 January 1915 Club. His widow, Shields. Reference 9 ROH December 1919 (721818) Street, SS (in January 1915) (Their marriage was and disappeared 11 miles west of Annie, remarried in registered in Tynemouth Tory Island, Donegal, Ireland, with the March quarter of during the September quarter the loss of all 295 crewmen - 1918 - Ernest of 1914). having probably struck a German McGuffie mine.] (Tynemouth).

700 Dunn James Dixon Private 34 or 35 19 January 1st/7th DLI 7/4175 No 1914-5 Star France 43 Orange Street, SS (in Smith's Dock, North Eldest son of Matthew and the late [His father, Matthew, was born in Brother: Matthew B. and E. in SS (March q. Caterpillar Valley Smith's Dock Sat. 27 January + Fri. 23 February 1917 1917 (Territorial) 1911) Shields [A French Isabella Dixon Dunn (née Urwin) of SS (June q. 1859) and died in SS - (SS; September q. 1882). Served ten Cemetery, Longueval. Park ROH Fri. 23 February (Divisional Polisher in 1911] 43 Orange Street, SS (in 1911). June q. 1924, aged 65. His 1884). Sister: Isabella months in France - XV.D.7. 1917 + Sat. 18 Pioneers, 50th (They were married in St. Stephen's mother, Isabella Dixon, was born May (SS; September 'Gazette'. (In January 1919 + (Northumbrian) Church, SS, on 7 May 1879. Their in SS (March q. 1863) and died in q. 1890). Aunt Liz. Memoriam). Thurs. 19 January Division) marriage was registered in SS during SS - September q. 1907, aged 44.] 1922 + Soldiers the June quarter of 1879). Died in the Great War 973 Dunn William Private 26 29 June 1915 1st/7th DLI 2730 19 April 1915 France South Shields. Readhead's Shipyard Son of Edward Grieves Dunn and Siblings: Jane (SS; Born and E. in SS (SS; Bailleul Communal Baring Street Clive Dunn page Edward (DOW) (Territorial) (151 (1914-5 Star) (?) Jane Ann Dunn (née Spence) of 97 June q. 1887), Agnes December q. 1888). He Cemetery Extension Wesleyan 73 + De Ruvigny's Brigade, 50th Baring Street, SS. (Their marriage (SS; December q. 1888 enlisted on 5 September (Nord). I.D.62. Methodist ROH Volume 1 + (Northumbrian) was registered in Tynemouth during or June q. 1889), Mary 1914. He died from Church ROH, Soldiers Died in Division) the March quarter of 1883). Annie (SS; June q. wounds received while South Shields + the Great War 1892), Edwardina (SS; on listening post duty - Readhead's June q. 1895), Clive Dunn. Plaque (?) Elizabeth, John Spence (SS; June q. 1897) and Edward Grieves (SS; December q. 1901).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 2096 Dunn Thomas Sergeant 21 25 September 12/NF (62 11048 9 September France 86 Western Road, Jarrow (in Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of John William and the late [His father, John William, was Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in Jarrow (SS; Loos Memorial. Panel Palmer's Fri. 20 October 1915 (Battle Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 1911), and 98 High Street, (Galvanising Works Catherine Dunn of 86 Western Road, born in Walker, Newcastle, and born in Jarrow): March q. 1894). E. 20 to 22 Cenotaph 1916 (Jarrow of Loos) Division) Star) Jarrow (in September 1915) Steelworks) [Labourer Jarrow (in 1911) was a 42-year old Labourer in a Georgina (SS; June q. Wallsend. Express) + in a Steel Works - Steel Works. He was then a 1890), William Victor Soldiers Died in 1911] widower. He had had ten (SS; March q. 1892), the Great War children, seven still living.] John Robert (14; Grocer's Errand Boy), Margaret Ann (10; September q. 1900), Alice (3; March q. 1908) and David (1; December q. 1909).

3467 Dunn Thomas Private 24 (or 26) 5 October 1st/7th 265603 No 1914-5 Star France 55 Brooklyn Road, Coventry, A Silk Spinner (in Son of Thomas and Jane Dunn (née Brother: Robert (SS; Born in SS. E. Coventry. Tyne Cot Memorial. Soldiers Died in William 1917 (DOW) (Territorial) Warwickshire (in 1911) 1911) Watson) of 6 Newdigate Road, December q. 1898). His birth was registered Panel 23 to 28 and the Great War Royal Coventry, Warwickshire. (They were in SS during the 163A. (Belgium). Warwickshire married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on December quarter of Regt. (143 12 April 1893. Their marriage was 1893. Free BMD Brigade, 48th registered in SS during the June suggests he was 24 but (South Midland) quarter of 1893). CWGC says he was 26. Division)

4151 Dunn Andrew Private 73 or 74 December q. East Yorkshire 15142 14 July 1915 Dardanell 59 Thames Street, SS (in Middle Dock Son of John and Margaret Dunn (née Jane Ann W. Dunn (née [Siblings (all births registered in Children (all births Born in SS - December q. Thames Street Wed. 22 Wed. 22 September (Born: 21 1969 (SS) Regt. (1914-5 Star) es 1911), and 147 Maxwell ('Gazette') [A Rivet- Judson; SS - December q. 1862) of Shearer; Born: 4 April 1899; SS): Robert, Charlotte (September registered in SS): 1895. Baptised in St. Roll of Honour September 1915 + 1915 October (Balkans Street, SS (in 1939) Catcher in 1911] 59 Thames Street, SS (in 1911). Died: 1985) of 147 Maxwell q. 1887), Edward Judson Andrew (December q. Hilda's Church, SS, on 6 Thurs. 16 May 1895) 2B) (They were married in St. Stephen's Street, SS (in 1939). (They (December q. 1889), George 1920), John (March q. November 1895. 1918 Church, SS, on 22 October 1883. were married in St. Mark's Johnson (December q. 1891), 1923), Albert F. Wounded at Gallipoli on Their marriage was registered in SS Church, SS, on 4 April 1920. Margaret Jane W. (December q. (December q. 1924), 17 August 1915 - during the December quarter of Their marriage was registered 1900) and Albert Freeman (June Margaret (December 'Gazette'. Awarded the 1883). in SS during the June quarter q. 1904.] q. 1926) and Jane A. Silver War Badge. of 1920). (September q. 1929). Discharged on 14 March 1919.

4279 Dunn William Private 34 3 November 2/DLI (18 4/9619 1914-5 Star France 128 South Frederick Street, Brother-in-Law: John Lijssenthoek Military Fri. 3 December Fri. 3 December 1915 1915 (DOW - Brigade, 6th SS Sharp Rowan of 12 Cemetery. I.C.33. 1915 'Gazette') Division) Silverfir Street, (Belgium). [CGWC - 3 Oatlands, Glasgow. October 1915)

4413 Dunn Thomas Company 28 31 July 1917 1/Sherwood 10245 4 November France 7 South Drive, New Town, A Regular Soldier (in Son of Herbert William and Emma Florence Dunn of 7 South Siblings (approximate Baptised in Mickleover, Ypres (Menin gate) Sergeant- (Battle of Foresters (24 1914 (1914 Hebburn, India (in 1911), and 1911) (Formerly a Dunn (née Foster) of The Square, Drive, New Town, Hebburn year of birth): Florence Derbyshire, on 9 Memorial. Panel 39 Major Passchendael Brigade, 23rd 'Mons' Star') Glenthorne Road, West Groom) Mickleover, Derby. (Their marriage (c. 1884). Charlotte (c. February 1890. He and 41. (Belgium). e) Division) Jesmond, Newcastle (in July was registered in Burton upon Trent, 1886), George W. (c. enlisted in Derby on 21 1917) Staffordshire, during the September 1887) and Herbert (c. January 1907. Height: 5' quarter of 1883). 1893). 4½". Weight: 8 stones 5 lbs. Brown hair and eyes. C. of E. Promoted CSM on 24 June 1917.

4474 Dunn Edward AB 29 (Born: September q. 1st Platoon, 'A' TZ/1754 1914-5 Star Dardanell 75 Richmond Road, SS, and A Miner Son of Andrew and Elizabeth Ada [Enlisted: 14 November 1914. Siblings: Nora (SS; Birth registered in SS - RND Service 24 1923 (SS) Company, (RNVR) es 507 Stanhope Road, Tyne Dunn (née Cowling) of 75 Richmond 19.1.1915 - On Nominal Roll June q. 1895), Lena December q. 1893. Record Septembe Collingwood Bn. (Balkans Dock Road, SS, and 507 Stanhope Road, Collingwood Bn. 8.6.1915 - (SS; March q. 1897) Height: 5'6½". Light hair. r 1893 - (Later Hood Bn. 2B) Tyne Dock. (Their marriage was Transferred to Hood Bn. and Effie (SS; March Blue eyes. C. of E. RND and Hawke Bn.) registered in Sunderland during the 21.8.1915 - To 11th CCS, q. 1910). [Discharged [9.9.1915 - Invalided to Service RND June quarter of 1890). Dardanelles (Dental Caries). on 11 February 1919.] England on HS 'Itonis'. Record) 26.8.1915 - To 15th SH, Mudros. 22.9.1915 - Admitted to 6.9.1915 - To hospital (Burns - Plymouth Hospital. knee, arm and face).] 30.9.1915 - Discharged to duty. 28.10.1915 - Returned from leave.]

6383 Dunn J.J. Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 11 Thrift Street, SS (in May He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI Thurs. 27 May (Territorial) 1915) on 26 May 1915 - 1915 (Divisional 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 6843 Dunn James Private Unknown Unknown 22 Campbell Street, SS (in A Hosiery Traveller (in Son of Henry and Elizabeth Dunn of Mary Jane Dunn (née [His father, Henry (A Coal Miner - Sister: Elizabeth Born in SS. Birth Frederick William 1881), 82 South Frederick 1911) [A Draper's 84 South Frederick Street, SS (in Feldwick) of 84 South Trimmer), was born in Great Hannah (Born in SS; registered in SS - June q. Street Roll of Street, SS (in 1891), and 84 Assistant in 1901] 1901) Frederick Street, SS. (They Yarmouth, Norfolk, and was 58 in September q. 1873; 1879. Honour South Frederick Street, SS (in were married in SS' Registry 1901. He died in SS - June q. aged 18 in 1891). Son: 1901 and 1911) Office on 14 September 1901. 1925, aged 81. His mother, James Henry (SS; Their marriage was registered Elizabeth, was born in Gateshead, September q. 1903). in SS during the September c. 1845, & was 56 in 1901. She Daughter: Lizzie (SS; quarter of 1901). died in SS - September q. 1912, June q. 1912). 67.] 6726 Dunwoodie Alexander L/C 36 1 July 1916 20/NF (Tyneside 20/1646 Primrose Hill, Boldon Colliery Son of Thomas and Agnes Ann (Annie) Dunwoodie (née Son: Agnus Thiépval Memorial. Fri. 10 November Scottish) (102 (in July 1916) Dunwoodie of Primrose Hill, Boldon Gallant) of Primrose Hill, Dunwoodie (SS; Pier and Face 10B, 1916 (Jarrow Brigade, 34th Colliery Boldon Colliery. (They were September q. 1913). 11B and 12B Express) + Tues. Division) married in SS' Registry Office 28 June 2016 + on 18 March 1905. Their Fri. 1 July 2016 marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1905).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 2097 Durham William Private 21 20 November 2nd/6th 3/8938 20 January 1915 France 96 Hope Street, Jarrow (in Office Boy in a Steel Son of John and Mary Jane Durham Unmarried. [Brother: Sapper [His father, John, was born in Siblings (1911 ages): Born and E. in Jarrow. He Grand Ravine British St. Paul's Roll Fri. 30 April 1915 1917 (Territorial) West (1914-5 Star) 1901), and 18 Percy Street, Works' Rolling Mills (née Abbott) of 18 Percy Street, Thomas Durham, 6th Anti- Perthshire, Scotland, and was a 45- Annie (19; B: SS), attended St. Bede's R.C. Cemetery, of Honour + St. (Jarrow Express) + Yorkshire Regt. Jarrow (in 1911) (in 1911) Jarrow (in 1911). (They were Aircraft Searchlight Section, year old Cooper in a Lead Works. Thomas (16; B: Felling School, Jarrow - '2nd Havrincourt. B.13. Bede's R.C. Soldiers Died in (185 Brigade, married in St. Bede's R.C. Church, Buried 23 April 1966, aged 71 His mother, Mary J., was born in (No. 7084 - Sapper; West Yorkshire' - in April School ROH, the Great War 62nd (2nd West Jarrow, and SS' Registry Office on 28 (No. 7084).] Gateshead and was 38. They had Royal Engineers), 1915. Jarrow Riding) Division) June 1890. Their marriage was been married for 20 years and had Cormac (9; B: Jarrow), registered in SS during the June had ten children, eight still living.] Mary (6; B: Jarrow), quarter of 1890). Margaret (4; B: Jarrow), Catherine (2; B: Jarrow) and Winifred (1; B: Jarrow).

4857 Durham George S. Private Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/139 No 1914-5 Star France South Shields. (John Sheen) His name appeared in the John Sheen Scottish) / NF July 1916 and September (102 Brigade, 1916 Casualties' Lists. 34th Division) 7084 Durham Thomas Sapper 71 Buried: 23 1st/1st 430 and 25 August 1915 France 96 Hope Street, Jarrow (in An Apprentice Son of John and Mary Jane Durham Margaret Mary Durham (née [His father, John (Cooper in a Lead Children (all registered Born in Felling. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 1915 April 1966 Northumberland 465119 (1914-5 Star) 1901), 18 Percy Street, Electrical Engineer at (née Abbott) of 18 Percy Street, Brennan; Born: 8 February Works), was born in Perth, in SS): Francis H. (Dec. registered in Gateshead - 5.704. School ROH, (Jarrow Express) Field Company, Jarrow (in 1911 and February Reyrolle's, Hebburn Jarrow (in 1911). (They were 1895; Died: September q. Scotland (c. 1866), and died in q. 1920), Michael W. December q. 1894. His Jarrow Tyne Electrical 1919), and 1 The Crescent, (in 1911 and April married in St. Bede's R.C. Church, 1971 (Durham NE)). (They Jarrow - SS; December q. 1928, (Dec. q. 1921), Sheila Service Record has Engineers, and Jarrow (in April 1966) 1912) [An Electrician Jarrow, on 28 June 1890. Their were married in SS' Registry aged 62. His mother, Mary Jane, M. (June q. 1923), survived. Height: 5' 4½". 6th Anti-Aircraft in April 1966] marriage was registered in SS during Office on 25 September 1919. was born in Gateshead and died Margaret M. (Sept. q. Enlisted on 19 April 1912. Searchlight the June quarter of 1890). Their marriage was registered in Jarrow - Durham NE; June q. 1934), Madeline S. Brother: Private William Section in SS during the September 1949, aged 76. 8 children living.] (Sept. q. 1925) and Durham, 2nd/6th West quarter of 1919). Bernadette (March q. Yorkshire Regt., 20 1934). November 1917, aged 21 (No. 2097).

6658 Durie James Corporal 64 March q. 1958 Signal Section, 22/936 No 1914-5 Star France 208 Imeary Street, SS (in July Palmer's Shipyard, Mr. and Mrs. Durie of 208 Imeary [Transferred to DLI Birth registered in SS - Fri. 21 July 1916 Edward (SS) 22/NF (Tyneside 1916) Jarrow Street, SS Training Reserve Bn. June q. 1893. Wounded (Jarrow Express) Scottish) (102 (TR/5/59067).] on 1 July 1916 (Somme) Brigade, 34th and in a hospital in Division) Cardiff by 20 June 1916 - Jarrow Express.

195 Durkin William Private Unknown 1 July 1916 'A' Company, 27 27/1436 11 January 1916 France 5 Moffatt Street, SS Married. [Attack on La Boisselle - Born: Swinford (or Thiépval Memorial. Fri. 8 September Fri. 8 September 1916 (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) assembled in Tara-Usna line on Swineford), Co. Mayo. E. Pier and Face 10B, 1916 + Sat. 13 + Thurs. 23 June 2016 NF (103 Brigade, right in support of 15th & 16th SS. 'Irish Heroes' 11B and 12B January 1917 + + Illustrated Chronicle 34th Division) Royal Scots. Moved forward 7.40 incorrectly lists him as 'B. Tues. 28 June am. Many casualties crossing Durkin'. 2016 + Fri. 1 July Chapes Spur. About 70% 2016 + Soldiers casualties sustained before Died in the Great German front line reached. War + 'Irish Casualties - 550.] Heroes'

1933 Durnan William Private 19 24 August 7/East Yorkshire 40823 No 1914-5 Star France 181 Charles Street, Boldon Boldon Colliery Son of William and Florence Durnan Unmarried. Born: Sunderland. E. Vis-en-Artois St. Nicholas' Soldiers Died in 1918 Regt. (50 Colliery. of 181 Charles Street, Boldon Jarrow. R. Boldon Memorial. Panel 4. Roll of Honour, the Great War Brigade, 17th Colliery. Colliery. SDGW = Boldon Colliery (Northern) Durman. + Boldon Division) Colliery Workmen War Memorial

2652 Durragh James Private Unknown 9 April 1917 21 (Tyneside 33937 France Born in Hebburn. E. Bailleul Road East Soldiers Died in Scottish) / NF Newcastle. Cemetery, St. Laurent- the Great War (102 Brigade, Blangy. I.A.29. 34th Division) 406 Durrant William Private Unknown 14 October 5/Cameron S/18470 10 December France 6 Corbridge Street, SS Whitburn Colliery Son of Samuel and Anna Melita Gertrude Durrant (née Son: William D. Durrant - whose Brother: Private Born, E. and R. in South Thiépval Memorial. Holy Trinity Wed. 25 October Fri. 3 November 1916 Dennis 1916 Highlanders (26 1915 (1914-5 Durrant. (They were married in St. Gertrude (Lily) Prince) of 6 birth was registered in SS during Charles Thomas Shields. He had two Pier and Face 15B Church ROH, + Fri. 3 November (Somme) Brigade, 9th Star) Mary's Church, SS, on 19 December Corbridge Street, SS. (They the September quarter of 1914. Durrant, 25 NF, KIA 1 children. His mother, SS 1916 + Mon. 14 (Scottish) 1886. Their marriage was registered were married in SS' Registry July 1916, aged 35 Anna, died on 1 May October 1918 + Division) in SS during the December quarter Office on 20 September 1913. (No. 639). Brother: 1920, aged 60. Killed Tues. 1 May 1923 of 1886). Their marriage was registered Albert (in France). while bringing in the + Soldiers Died in in SS during the September Relatives: T.S. Prince, wounded. Bn. in front the Great War quarter of 1913). William Prince and T.S. line (Flers Line) just Prince (junior). Had outside of Eaucourt brothers and sisters. l'Abbaye (13/10). Letter from officer.

639 Durrant Charles Private 35 1 July 1916 14 Platoon, 'D' 25/1364 11 January 1916 France 2 Price Street, SS Brigham and Cowans Second son of Samuel and Anna Mary Elizabeth Durrant (née Children: Anna M. (SS; September Brother: Albert (in Born and E. in SS. Thiépval Memorial. St. Thomas' John Sheen + Sat. Mon. 14 August 1916 Thomas Company, 25 (No 1914-5 Star) Melissa [Melita - CWGC] Durrant Allen) of 2 Price Street, SS. q. 1911), Nora (SS; September q. France). Brother: Enlisted 26 November Pier and Face 10B, Church ROH 16 January 1915 + + Fri. 2 March 1917 + (Tyneside Irish) / (née Amiss - SS' Registry Office; (They were married in St. 1912), Charles (SS; September q. Private William Dennis 1914. In No. 14 Platoon 11B and 12B Mon. 14 August 'Illustrated Chronicle' NF (103 Brigade, Amies - GRO). (They were married Hilda's Church, SS, on 7 March 1914) & George (SS; June q. Durrant, 5/Cameron ('D' Company). 1916 + Wed. 21 1916 + Fri. 24 June 34th Division) in St. Mary's Church, SS, on 19 1903. Their marriage was 1915). Highlanders, KIA 14 February 1917 + 2016 December 1886. Their marriage was registered in SS during the October 1916, age Fri. 2 March 1917 registered in SS during the March quarter of 1903). unknown (No. 406). + Tues. 1 May December quarter of 1886). His mother, Anna, 1923 + Tues. 28 died on 1 May 1920, June 2016 + Fri. 1 aged 60. July 2016 + 'Irish Heroes' (1917) + Soldiers Died in the Great War

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 2814 Dutton Charles Private 18 23 November 10/Yorkshire 17390 9 September France 3 Single Row, South Adopted son of Charles and Sarah Unmarried. Born in SS. E. Blyth, Houplines Communal Soldiers Died in Rubin 1915 Regt. (62 1915 (1914-5 Newsham, Northumberland Anderson of 3 Single Row, South Northumberland. Cemetery Extension. the Great War Anderson Brigade, 21st Star) Newsham, Northumberland. I.A.20. Division) 2844 Dutton Horace Private 38 31 January 11/Border Regt. 27675 No 1914-5 Star France A Bricklayer's Son of Joseph and Julia Dutton (née Fanny Elizabeth Dutton (née [His mother, Julia, was born in Daughter: Muriel - Born in Jarrow (SS; June Unicorn Cemetery, Soldiers Died in Frederick 1917 (Lonsdale) (97 Labourer (in 1911) Smith). [Vin Mullen] (Their Amphlett) of All Saints', Ross, Herefordshire, and was a 66- born in Hereford, q. 1878). E. Hereford. Vendhuile. III.E.8. the Great War Brigade, 32nd marriage was registered at Herefordshire. (Their year old widow. His wife, Fanny, Herefordshire, and Formerly 2673 Division) Longtown, Cumberland, during the marriage was registered at was born in Ross, Herefordshire, aged 2 in April 1911. Herefordshire Regiment December quarter of 1870). Ross during the March and was 26. They had been and 20386 King's quarter of 1906). married for 5 years and had had Shropshire Light Infantry. two children, one still living.] His birth was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1878.

4516 Dutton John William AB Unknown Unknown Drake Bn. RND TZ/3500 1914-5 Star Dardanell 32 Arnold Street, Boldon A Miner (RND Service Son of William Dutton of 32 Arnold Elizabeth Dutton (née [Enlisted: 16 January 1915. 20 Children (all registered Birth registered in SS - Boldon Colliery RND Service (Born: 2 (RNVR) es Colliery Record) Street, Boldon Colliery Roberts). (They were married August 1915 - Drafted to Drake in SS): Arnold R. December q. 1897. Miners' Club Record Novembe (Balkans in SS' Registry Office on 20 Bn. 22.10.1915 - Admitted to 15th (December q. 1922), Height: 5'4". Light brown ROH r 1897) 2B) March 1920. Their marriage SH, Mudros (Sick). 14.12.1915 - Frederick (December hair. Grey eyes. C. of E. was registered in SS during Hospital on Mudros (Cellulitis, q. 1924), William His lengthy Service the March quarter of 1920). Face). 22.12.1915 - Discharged to (Sept. q. 1928) & Record has survived. duty.] Norman (June q. 1929).

5658 Dutton Henry Deck Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 25 Forrest Hill, SS (in Thurs. 4 Hand (Mine-Sweeping November 1915) November 1915 (RNR))

356 Dwerryhouse John Edward Private 28 28 March 1st/7th DLI 7/2710 19 April 1915 France 143 Taylor Street, SS Mrs. Eleanor Ann Craven Born in Liverpool. E. in Spoilbank Cemetery. Mon. 8 May 1916 Mon. 8 May 1916 1916 (Territorial) (1914-5 Star) (formerly Dwerryhouse, née SS. Letter from officer. I.F.14. (Belgium). + Clive Dunn page (Divisional Nellie Hunter) of 2 Laygate The 'Gazette' says he was 249 + Soldiers Pioneers, 50th Court, SS. (They were married KIA on 28 April 1916. Died in the Great (Northumbrian) in SS' Registry Office on 1 War Division) December 1910. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1910).

6553 Dwyer Henry Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 10 Tudor's Yard (in June He enlisted in the 1st/7th Sat. 5 June 1915 (Territorial) 1915) DLI on 3 or 4 June 1915 - (Divisional 'Gazette' ('Henry Pioneers, 50th Dywer'). (Northumbrian) Division) 6558 Dwyer Cornelius Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 89 Elizabeth Street, SS (in He enlisted in the 1st/7th Sat. 5 June 1915 + (Territorial) June 1915) DLI on 3 or 4 June 1915 - Mon. 7 June 1915 (Divisional 'Gazette' ('Cornelius Pioneers, 50th Dywer'). (Northumbrian) Division) 727 Dyke Oliver Private Unknown 29 July 1916 18/DLI (Durham 18/1679 No 1914-5 Star France Born: Penzance, Merville Communal John Sheen + (Berguette Pals) (93 Cornwall. Enlisted in SS. Cemetery. XI.B.16. Soldiers Died in and Béthune Brigade, 31st The battalion entrained the Great War sector) Division) for the Berguette and Béthune sector on 9 July 1916.

4726 Dyke Edward Lance- Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 26 26/880 10 January 1916 France 6 St. Hilda Lane, SS [Transferred to 14/NF. Enlisted: 11 December John Sheen + Sergeant (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) 18 February 1919 - 1914. Wounded on 1 July 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, Discharged (King's 1916. 2 July 1916 - 3rd (1917) 34th Division) Regulations, CCS and Evacuated. 3 July paragraph 392).] - 18th GH. 5 July - To HS. His name appeared in the August 1916 Casualties' List.

5570 Dykes T. L/C Unknown Unknown King's Royal Rifle Hebburn (?) Sister: Mrs. Curry of Posted as 'Missing' on 30 Wed. 9 January Corps 13 Collingwood Street, November 1917 - a 1918 + Thurs. 17 Hebburn. P.O.W. in Germany - January 1918 'Gazette'. 2946 Eade George Private 27 9 January 1/1st (Territorial) 8185 No MRIC entry. Son of Elizabeth Orman (formerly Born in SS. E. Beverley, Hull Western Soldiers Died in William 1917 Cambridgeshire Eade) of 13 New King Street, Hull, Yorkshire. A native of SS. Cemetery. 545. the Great War Regt. (118 and the late George William Eade. SDGW = 52585. Brigade, 39th 2/Cambridgeshire Regt. Division) His birth was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1889. 4016 Eade William AB 55 (Born: March q. 1951 RND TZ/3618 1914-5 Star Dardanell 89 Livingstone Street, SS Margaret F. Eade (née Nephew of Mary Jane Birth registered in SS - Sat. 11 December Sat. 11 December Thomas 28 June (SS) (RNVR) es Buddle). (They were married and the late Henry September q. 1895. 1915 1915 1895 - (Balkans in SS' Registry Office on 16 Adamson of 76 Children (all registered in RND 2B) January 1915. Their marriage Livingstone Street, SS. SS): Robina (December q. Service was registered in SS during 1916), William (June q. Record) the March quarter of 1915). 1920), William T. (March q. 1922) and Edward H. (December q. 1924).

5609 Eade James Y. Enginema Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 44 Reay Street, SS (in Thurs. 4 n (Mine-Sweeping) November 1915) November 1915

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 5710 Eades Herbert Lieutenan 76 (Born: 4 September Royal Naval Air 4 Osborne Terrace, SS (1901), A Farmer and Son of William J. (A Schoolmaster) Gladys Thelma Eades (née [In January 1916 he was working [On 10 January 1917 He attended SS High SS High School Mike Todd William t 4 August 1969 Service 14 Morpeth Avenue, SS (in Canadian Forestry and Hanna Eales of 14 Morpeth Grace). (They were married in with the Forestry branch of the he was transferred to School - Admitted: 15 Admissions' 1893) September 1905), 5 West Service (Formerly Avenue, SS (in 1901) Canada in 1931). Civil Service when he enlisted in RNAS Calshot, near September 1905; Left: Register Avenue, SS (1907), Winnipeg, Wright's Biscuit the RNVR, serving with the RNAS. Southampton. 8 July 1908. He was Manitoba, Canada (1911) and Factory, SS) He was trained in England. On 1 November 1917 - awarded a Corporation 3808 26th Avenue W., October 1916 he was posted to promoted to Scholarship. Vancouver, Canada (in 1931 the RN Air Station at Eastchurch, Lieutenant.] and September 1969) Kent.]

5506 Eaglesham R.D. Seaman Unknown Unknown SS 'San Wilfrido' Mercantil 14 East Holborn, SS (in June A Merchant Seaman [On 3 August 1914 the 'San [The 'San Wilfrido' was He was a civilian internee East Holborn Sat. 2 January (London) e Marine and September 1915 and (in August 1914) Wilfrido', a tanker, was sailing the first British naval at Ruhleben, Germany, Roll of Honour 1915 (1914 November 1918) from Hamburg to Portland loss of the war. All 44 who had returned home Christmas carrying ballast but no cargo. crewmen, most from to SS by 30 November Greeting from While navigating the Elbe about 8 the Tyne, were 1918. Civilian Internees) miles north of Brunsbuttel she interned.] + Thurs. 17 June entered a minefield without a 1915 + Sat. 25 pilot and hit a mine.] September 1915 + Thurs. 11 April 1918 + Sat. 30 November 1918

312 Earby Alfred Driver Unknown 9 December HQ Staff. 102nd 56855 24 August 1915 France Youngest son of J.B. Earby and the E. and R. in Manchester. Erquinghem-Lys Thurs. 20 January 1915 (DOW) Brigade RFA (1914-5 Star) late E.J. Earby. His Father and Churchyard 1916 + Soldiers Stepmother lived at 71 Palmerston Extension. I.G.6. Died in the Great Street, SS. War 3808 Earby Jonas Bailey Steward 55 or 56 31 October SS 'Phare' Mercantil 71 Palmerston Street, SS (in Ship's Steward (in Elizabeth Earby (née Burnett) [They were living together and Elizabeth Earby was Born: Bourne, Tower Hill Memorial Monday 1 (Joe) [CWGC = 1917 (London) e Marine 1911 + CWGC) 1911) of 71 Palmerston Street, SS. had no children in 1911, falsely born in Melrose, Lincolnshire (June q. November 1920 59] (They were married in Holy claiming that they had then been Roxburghshire, and 1862). The 'Phare' was Trinity Church, High Shields, married for 7 years.] {CWGC was 44 in 1911. torpedoed when 2½ on 31 January 1915. Their incorrectly says he was born in miles north of marriage was registered in SS Wiscech, Cambridgeshire.} Scarborough. It was during the March quarter of carrying gas coal from 1915). the Tyne to London. 14 of the cre 1954 Earnshaw Robert Eltis First 65 4 April 1917 SS 'Gower Coast' Mercantil Heugh Terrace, SS (in 1861), A Marine Engineer (in Son of Richard (A Seaman) and Mary Elizabeth Earnshaw (née [His wife, Elizabeth, was born in SS Children (1911 ages; Born in SS. Birth Tower Hill Memorial St. Hilda's Sat. 14 December Engineer (Liverpool) e Marine 39 Queen Street, SS (in 1871), 1911) [An Engine Jane Earnshaw (née Eltis). (They Bennett) of 24 Banbury and was 55 in 1911. They had all births registered in registered in SS - March Memorial 1918 11 Charlotte Street, SS (in Fitter (in 1881)] were married in St. Paul's Church, Terrace, SS. (They were been married for 32 years and had SS): Lilly Mary (30; q. 1852. M-in-L: Cross + Saint 1881), 15 Salmon Street, SS Jarrow, on 13 August 1849. Their married in SS' Registry Office had five children.] [Siblings (in March q. 1880), Margaret Bennett (B: SS Paul and St. (in 1891), 12 Charlotte Street, marriage was registered in SS during on 12 October 1877. Their 1861): Margaret (B: c. 1854), Margaret (28; March in 1819) - living with her John's Church SS (in 1901 and 1911), and 24 the September quarter of 1849). marriage was registered in SS George (SS; June q. 1858) and q. 1882), George (26; daughter Elizabeth in Roll of Honour, Banbury Terrace, SS (in April during the December quarter Sarah Isabella (SS; June q. 1861).] September q. 1884), 1891. The 11th List of SS 1917) of 1877). Robert (March q. Mercantile Marine 1887) and Elizabeth Deaths gives his place of (17; December q. 1893 residence as South - Died: SS; September Shields. Sunk in a q. 1927, aged 33). minefield.

924 Easby James Private 20 9 April 1917 10/Lincolnshire 30747 No 1914-5 Star France 53 Marshall Wallis Road, SS Readhead's Shipyard Youngest son of Esther Ellen Ramsay Unmarried. [Sisters: Mary [His father, John, was born in SS Only Brother: Douglas Born and E. in SS. MRIC = Arras Memorial. Bay Readhead's Fri. 25 May 1917 William M. Regt. (Grimsby (in 1901), and 100 South [An Errand Boy in Easby (née Douglas) and the late Charlotte (SS; March q. 1893) (December q. 1865) and died in SS (B: SS; September q. 'James W. Easby'. His 3 and 4 Plaque + + Wed. 9 April Chums) (101 Eldon Street, SS (in 1911 and 1911] John Easby (a Trimmer) of 100 South and Eleanor May (SS; - December q. 1912, aged 46. His 1889; Died: Medway, birth was registered in SS Spiritualist 1919 + Fri. 30 July Brigade, 34th April 1917) Eldon Street, SS. (They were December q. 1899).] mother, Esther Ellen Ramsay, was Kent; December q. as 'James William Easby' Meeting Hall 1920 + Sat. 9 April Division) married in St. Mary's, SS, on 16 born in SS (September q. 1865) 1939, aged 50) (in during the June quarter ROH, Fowler 1921 + Mon. 9 February 1889. Their marriage was and died in SS - March q. 1939, France). Sister and B- of 1897. (In Memoriam). Street April 1923 + registered in SS during the March aged 73.] in-L: Sarah Ann (B: SS; Soldiers Died in quarter of 1889). September q. 1891) & the Great War George. Cousins: Tom and Alf (in France). He had sisters and (at least) one brother.

498 East Charles Private 32 26 September 1/South Wales 6316 31 August 1914 France 12 England Street, Leeds (in A Railway Porter (in Son of Edmund and Ann East (née [His mother, Ann, was born in [His father, Edmund (A Siblings: Frederick Born in SS. His birth was La Ferte-sous-Jouarre Mon. 7 December 1914 Borderers (3 (1914 'Mons' 1891), and 49 Faraday 1911) Liddle) of 12 England Street, Leeds Newcastle - September q. Bootmaker), was born in George (Lanchester; registered in SS during Memorial. (France). 1914 + Soldiers Brigade, 1st Star') Avenue, Manchester (in (in 1891). (Their marriage was 1851. Her death was Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire June q. 1875), the March quarter of Died in the Great Division) 1911) registered in Newcastle during the registered in Prestwich, (Bicester; September q. 1851), Gertrude (B: Glasgow; 1882. E. Leeds. A War September quarter of 1874). Lancashire - March q. 1908, and his death was registered at c. 1878), Edmund (B: Regular or a Reservist. aged 56 (GRO - 66).] Prestwich, Lancashire - December Burnopfield, Co. Nephew of Thomas and q. 1915, aged 64.] Durham; c. 1877), Jane Storey. Cousin of Mary (B: Gateshead; Tom and Jack Tomlinson June q. 1880), Sarah of 44 Brodrick Street, SS. (SS; December q. 1885) and Henry (Harry) (SS; March q. 1888).

6623 Eddleston Edward AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy Hebburn. Elizabeth Eddleston (née Son: Edward P. (SS; Birth registered in SS - Fri. 4 February Pearson). (They were married December q. 1919). December q. 1890. He 1916 (Jarrow in St. Peter's Church, wrote to the Hebburn Express) Monkton Village, on 2 August Red Cross Sewing Party 1917. Their marriage was thanking them for a registered in SS during the parcel he had recently September quarter of 1917). received.

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 4156 Eden Bertram Private 84 1979 (in 19/Yorkshire Monkton Village, Jarrow (in N.E.R. - Locomotive Son of Mary Eden (née Batchelor) Ethel M. Eden (née Davison) - [His father, John (A Domestic Children (both births Birth registered in SS - Frederick Fri. 15 October Fri. 15 October 1915 (Bertie) Appleby Regt. ('Gazette') 1901), and 179 South Department [A and the late John Eden of 179 South Died: 1982, aged 85 (Appleby Coachman), was born in registered in SS): March q. 1895. Street Roll of 1915 + Tues. 5 Magna, [19/Yorkshire Frederick Street, SS (in 1911 Railway Engine Frederick Street. (Their marriage Magna, Leicestershire). (They Amersham, Buckinghamshire, c. Robert (March q. Wounded in France on 28 Honour ('Spr. August 1919 Leicestershire) Regt. was formed and October 1915) Cleaner in 1911] was registered in Camberwell, were married in St. Jude's 1855. His mother, Mary, was 1923) & Betty (June q. September 1915 - B. Eden') in Margate, Kent, London, during the September Church, SS, on 22 October born in Camberwell, London, c. 1926). Siblings (born 'Gazette'. Grandmother: in June 1918 - quarter of 1878). 1921. Their marriage was 1853, and died in SS - June q. Monkton): John Eliza Batchelor, born in 'The Long, Long registered in SS during the 1930, aged 75.] (1880), William (1881), Camberwell, c. 1838 (in Trail' website.] December quarter of 1921). Alfred (1889) & Ernest 1911) - Died: SS; March q. (1891). [Presented 1912, aged 73. He with a resided with his parents - commemorative gold 'Gazette'. medal by the N.E.R. Company in August 1919.]

5698 Edgar William Lieutenan 71 (Born: 25 January 11/NF (68 49 Chichester Road, SS An Assistant Son of John William (Coal Mine Annie Edgar (née Barras) of 38 [He attended SS High School - Brother: Captain John Birth registered in SS - SS High School Mike Todd Green t 27 April 1959 Brigade, 23rd (1901), 4 Osborne Terrace, SS Schoolmaster [Mike Deputy) and Anne Edgar of 4 Sunderland Road, SS [Mike Admitted: 17 January 1900; Left: Green Edgar MC, DLI, June q. 1887. Death Admissions' 1887) Division) (in 1911) and 38 Sunderland Todd] Osborne Terrace, SS Todd]. (They were married in December 1901.] 6 March 1963, aged 73 registered in SS - March Register Road, SS (in January 1959) St. Oswin's Church, SS, on 23 (No. 5954). q. 1959. He initially July 1938. Their marriage was enlisted in the ASC as a registered in SS during the Private. September quarter of 1938).

5954 Edgar John Green Captain 73 Military Cross 6 March 1963 DLI [Duke of 49 Chichester Road, SS (1901) A Schoolmaster at Son of John William (Coal Mine [He became a Pupil-Teacher in [SS High School - Admitted: 16 Brother: Lieutenant Born in SS - December q. Armstrong Thurs. 2 May (Acting + M. in D. [March q. Cornwall's Light and 4 Osborne Terrace, SS (in Laygate Lane Boys' Deputy) and Anne Edgar of 4 March 1905 [Mike Todd]. He September 1901; Left: 1 March William Green Edgar, 1889. Holy Trinity Boys' College ROH, 1918 + Sat. 14 Major) 1963 Infantry - 1911) School, SS (in 1911 Osborne Terrace, SS started his teaching career at 1905. He was awarded a 11/NF, 25 January School - Admitted: 1 Newcastle + December 1918 (Newcastle) 'Gazette': and 1922) and Ocean Hexham Grammar School in Corporation Scholarship.] 1959, aged 71 (No. August 1906; Left: 31 July Holy Trinity (?)] Westoe Boys' Road Boys' School, SS 1910. He attended university - 5698). 1908. He attended Boys' School School Honours] (in 1925) Durham University's Officer Armstrong College, ROH, SS Training Corps.] Newcastle. (Served) + SS High School Admissions' Register 2977 Edgerton Lewis Private 23 24 March 1/East Yorkshire 203974 MRIC ? France 7½ Anderson Street, Son of Harriet Edgerton (née Flood) Clementine Storey Edgerton [He had one daughter, Clementina He had one sister and Born in SS. E. Hull. Cerisy-Gailly Military Holy Trinity Mon. 24 March 1918 (DOW) Regt. (64 Corstorphine Town, SS. and the late Lewis Edgerton (née Wade) of 7½ Anderson S. Edgerton, whose birth was brothers - including Served under the alias Cemetery. II.B.8. Church ROH, 1919 + Soldiers ('Operation Brigade, 21st Street, Corstorphine Town, registered in SS during the James (in Germany in 'Lewis Wade'. DOW R. in SS Died in the Great Michael') Division) SS. (They were married in September quarter of 1916.] March 1919). Father- A. Sister-in-Law: Lizzie War Holy Trinity Church, High and Mother-in-Law: Wylie and little nephews Shields, on 12 October 1913. Mr. & Mrs. Wade. John and George. (In Their marriage was registered Memoriam). in SS during the December quarter of 1913).

6106 Edington William Private 60 September q. 22/DLI South Shields. Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity 1951 (SS) (Divisional March q. 1890. He Boys' School Pioneers, 8th attended Holy Trinity ROH, SS Division) Boys' School, SS - (Served) Admitted: 9 January 1900; Left: 24 August 1903. 1533 Edmed Walter L/C 34 14 April 1917 1st/6th 204476 19 April 1915 France 52 Catherine Street, SS (in A House Painter (in Son of Catherine A. Ferguson Unmarried. [Born in Durham, [Stepfather: John Ferguson B & S-in-L: Robert & E. Bishop Auckland. R. SS. Arras Memorial. Bay Hedley Street Tues. 11 Samuel (Territorial) DLI (Formerly 1901), and 93 Hedley Street, 1911) (formerly Edmed, née Woodcock) of North Carolina, USA, and (Cooper at Biscuit Factory, aged Annie Edmed. He had Formerly 2519 DLI. 8 Roll of Honour December 1917 + (151 Brigade, 2519) SS (in 1911) 93 Hedley Street, SS, and the late became a British subject. UK 35). Step-brothers and sisters: step-brothers & Loving Sweetheart: + Queen Street Tues. 16 April 50th Samuel Edmed. (They were married Incoming Passenger List: William (14), Jane Ann (13), John sisters. Uncles: Joseph Maggie Habbershaw. (In United 1918 + Mon. 14 (Northumbrian) in St. Thomas' Church, SS, on 30 Master Walter Edmed, aged 1 (11), Thomas (10), Elizabeth (7) (in Italy - a 32-year-old Memoriam). Methodist Free April 1919 + Tues. Division) June 1890. Their marriage was year, sailed from New York, and Elsie Ferguson (4).] wood sawyer in 1911) Church ROH, 21 September registered in SS during the June USA to Liverpool, England, on & James Woodcock (in SS 1920 + Sat. 15 quarter of 1890). the ship 'Alaska'.] France). Aunts: Sarah April 1922 + & Emma. Soldiers Died in the Great War

3715 Edmond Walter Scott AB 24 13 December SS 'Garthwaite' Mercantil 24 Fordland Place, A Seaman (in 1911) Son of Elizabeth Aslett (formerly Unmarried. [His father, John (A Herbalist), Brothers: Albert Born: Galashiels [or Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 2 August 1917 (London) e Marine Sunderland (in 1901), and 41 Edmond, née Scott) of 10 Eleanor was born in Selkirk, Scotland, c. (Galashiels, c. 1896) Melrose], c. 1893. A 1919 Westoe Road, SS (in 1911) Street, SS, and the late John Edmond 1861. His mother, Elizabeth, was and John Turnbull Mercantile Marine List of born at Redpath, Scotland. She (Sunderland; June q. Deaths gives his place of married Henry Aslett in SS - 1900). residency as SS. September q. 1917.]

717 Edmondson Richard CSM 29 25 September 5/Cameron 5775 10 May 1915 France 116 Wharton Street, SS A Policeman in SS Son of Elizabeth and the late Richard Elizabeth Edmondson (née [Called up by his regiment at the Son: Richard Born: Hawick, Loos Memorial. Panel St. Michael's Thurs. 9 Thurs. 9 December (Warrant 1915 (Battle Highlanders (26 (1914-5 Star) Edmondson of Hawick Robertson) of 116 Wharton outbreak of war and retained at Edmondson - whose Roxburghshire. E. 119 to 124 ROH, SS + December 1915 + 1915 Officer of Loos) Brigade, 9th Street, SS. (They were HQ in Perth for some time in birth was registered in Edinburgh. R. Gateshead South Shields' Tues. 6 February Class II) (Scottish) married in St. Aidan's Church, order to train raw recruits. The SS during the June (SDGW). A Reservist. The Police 1917 + Soldiers Division) SS, on 20 August 1913. Their 'Gazette' calls him 'R. quarter of 1914. 'Gazette' says he lived at Memorial Died in the Great marriage was registered in SS Edmundson'.] 116 Wharton Street, SS. Plaque War during the September quarter Killed on the first day of of 1913). the Battle of Loos.

5624 Edmund Albert J. Deck Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 10½ Eleanor Street, SS (in Thurs. 4 Hand (Mine-Sweeping) November 1915) November 1915

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 1709 Edmundson William John Private 22 26 October 'A' Company, GS/71018 No 1914-5 Star France 127 Albert Road, Jarrow (in Palmer's Shipbuilders Son of John William and Isabella Unmarried. [His father, John [His father, John William, was Siblings (1911 ages; Born, E. and R. in Jarrow. Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Paul's Roll Soldiers Died in 1917 2nd/2nd Royal 1911) (Jarrow Shipyard - Edmundson of 127 Albert Road, William, died on 12 June 1932, born in Seaham Harbour, Co. both born in Jarrow): Formerly 37735 3rd R.C. Panel 28 to 30 and of Honour + the Great War Fusiliers (86 Staff) A journeyman Jarrow aged 69. His mother, Isabella, Durham, and was a 47-year old Edith (18) and Wilfrid Regt. Posted 2nd/2nd 162 to 162A and Palmer's Brigade, 29th shipbuilding died on 22 May 1947, aged 81 Painter working for a Ship Builder. (12). His sister, Edith London Regt. 163A. (Belgium). Cenotaph Division) draughtsman at - still residing at 127 Albert His mother, Isabel, was 43. They Florence, died on 12 Palmer's Shipyard Road, Jarrow. There is a had been married for 19 years and March 1922, aged 29. Family Headstone in Jarrow had had three children, all still Cemetery: B.24.] living.]

3201 Edmundson Septimus Driver 22 10 April 1920 'D' Battery, 223rd 751426 No 1914-5 Star France 173 Regent Street, SS (in Son of Carnation Edmundson (née Unmarried. [His father, Joseph Ralph (An Siblings (all births Birth registered in SS - Harton Cemetery. Brigade RFA 1901), 19 Somerset Street, SS Lee) of 19 Garden Lane, SS, and the Engineering Machine Worker), registered in SS): March q. 1898. No K.8846. (South (in 1911), and 19 Garden late Joseph Ralph Edmundson. was born in Newcastle (March q. Thomas (June q. SDGW entry. Awarded Shields). Lane, SS (in April 1920) (They were married on 25 December 1865) & died in Tynemouth (June 1893), Oliver the Silver War Badge. 1888. Their marriage was registered q. 1903), aged 38. His mother, (December q. 1895 - Enlisted on 6 April 1915. in SS during the December quarter Carnation, was born in Bradford M: Mary Turnbull (SS; Discharged on 31 January of 1888). (December q. 1968) & died in SS 4 May 1918) - Died: 1919 (Sickness). (Durham NE; June q. 1955, aged SS; March q. 1959, 86).] aged 63), Annie (March q. 1901) and Charles Felce (September q. 1906).

582 Edwards Thomas Private 21 or 22 13 October 14/DLI (18 14759 11 September France 110 Alfred Street, SS Whitburn Colliery Son of Elizabeth and the late William Unmarried. [Attack on Rainbow and Shine Brothers: George, Born and E. in SS. Thiépval Memorial. Alfred Street Sat. 6 January Fri. 19 January 1917 + 1916 (DOW) Brigade, 6th 1915 (1914-5 Edwards of 110 Alfred Street, SS Trenches 2.05 pm. (12/10) - 'D' & Richard, Albert & Stepbrother & S-in-L: Pier and Face 14A and Roll of Honour 1917 + Fri. 19 Mon. 10 September (Somme) Division) Star) 'C' Companies entering Rainbow Alfred (on active Charles and Sarah. (In 15C January 1917 + 1917 under heavy bombardment - 'B' service). Sister: Lizzie. Memoriam). Mon. 3 later took Shine. Relieved by S & B-in-L: Jennie & September 1917 + 11/Essex & to positions south of George Curry. S & B-in- Mon. 14 October Gueudecourt during night (13/10). L: Charlotte & 1918 + Thurs. 1 Casualties for October - 189.] Frederick Webb (on May 1919 + Fri. active service) + 13 October 1922 nephew William. + Soldiers Died in the Great War

593 Edwards James Harry Lieutenan 22 (Born: 7 January 14/DLI (18 11 September France 5 Linden Gardens, SS (in Apprenticed to an Elder son of James Harry (A Ship Unmarried. [On 25 [A Memorial Tablet made of [In April 1903 his Born in Heaton, Cambrin Churchyard St. Michael's Mon. 15 January t 11 July 1917 Brigade, 6th 1915 (1914-5 1901), and Uppingham Engineering Firm in Repairer - B: SS; September q. 1870) September 1915 he suffered marble dedicated to his memory parents were living at Newcastle. Birth Extension. T.12. ROH, SS + SS 1917 + Sat. 15 1894) Division) Star) School, Rutland (in 1911) Southwick, and Mary Annie Edwards (née Burn - shock from a shell explosion was placed in the male ward of Linden Gardens, registered in Newcastle - High School February 1919 Sunderland [Mike B: SS; c. 1870) of Roseworth East, but returned to the front the Ingham Infirmary by his Harton. His father September q. 1894. Late ROH (Westoe RFC) + Todd] Gosforth, Newcastle. (Their thereafter. Brother: Captain parents.] His father had donated was Managing of Belmont, Westoe, SS. Tues. 29 March marriage was registered in Lawrence Edwards, NF, £1,000 to endow a bed in the Director of Middle A member of Westoe 1921 (Marble Tynemouth during the December December q. 1968, aged 71 infirmary in February 1919.] Dock, SS.] RFC. He attended SS Memorial Tablet quarter of 1893). (No. 5697).] Grandmother: Victoria High School: Admitted 16 in Ingham Edwards - born in SS, April 1903; Left April Infirmary) + Mike c. 1845, residing at 2 1908 - To go to Todd Tynedale View, Uppingham School. Hexham, in 1901 (then a widow).

974 Edwards John William Private 25 25 May 1915 1st/7th DLI 2035 19 April 1915 France 7 Nelson's Bank, SS Second son of Jane and stepson of Mary Eleanor Edwards (née He had children. Born and E. in SS. DOW R. Bailleul Communal Soldiers Died in Tues. 1 June 1915 (DOW) (Pioneers) (151 (1914-5 Star) Luke French of 19 East Holborn, SS Nellie Shields) of 7 Nelson's Grandson of the late in A. (In Memoriam). He Cemetery Extension the Great War + (Second Battle Brigade, 50th Bank, SS Jane Scott. was a member of the (Nord). I.F.80. Tues. 1 & Thurs. 3 of Ypres) (Northumbrian) Trinity Church & Sat. 5 June Division) Brotherhood. Memorial 1915 + Thurs. 25 Service at Holy Trinity May 1916 Church, High Shields.

2098 Edwards George Private 29 15 June 1915 2/Yorkshire Regt. 3/9394 20 March 1915 France 26 Kindersley Street, North General Labourer in Son of Charles and Elizabeth Mary Alice Edwards (née [His mother, Elizabeth, was born His wife, Mary Alice, Born: Mattishall, Le Touret Memorial. Jarrow Library Fri. 16 June 1915 (21 Brigade, 7th (1914-5 Star) Ormesby, Middlesbrough an Iron Foundry (in Edwards (née Castle) of 107 Ward) of 19 Southview in Cambridgeshire and was a 59- was born at North Dereham, Norfolk. E. Panel 12 ROH + St. (Jarrow Express) Division) (1911), and 19 Southview 1911) Western Road, Jarrow. (They were Terrace, North Ormesby, year old Shopkeeper. She had Ormesby and was 22 Middlesbrough. He Peter's C.E. (?) + Soldiers Died Terrace, North Ormesby, married in St. Paul's Church, Jarrow, Middlesbrough. (Their been married for 39 years and had in April 1911. Son: probably attended St. School ROH, in the Great War Middlesbrough on 8 May 1871. Their marriage was marriage was registered in had twelve children, five still George Ronald - born Peter's C.E. School, Jarrow (?) registered in SS during the June Middlesbrough during the living.] at North Ormesby, Jarrow. quarter of 1871). March quarter of 1909). Yorkshire (Middlesbrough; December q. 1909). 3716 Edwards Walter AB 43 26 October SS 'Australdale' Mercantil South Shields. Son of the late John and Caroline Born: Stoke-on-Trent, Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 2 August 1917 (Brisbane, e Marine Edwards Staffordshire. A 1919 Australia) Mercantile Marine List of Deaths gives his place of residency as SS.

5697 Edwards Lawrence Captain 71 (Born: December q. Northumberland 5 Linden Gardens, SS (1901), Younger son of James Harry (A Ship [He was commissioned in [In April 1903 and June 1904 his Brother: Lieutenant Birth registered in SS - SS High School Mike Todd 21 1968 Fusiliers 'Belmont', Westoe (in June Repairer - B: SS; September q. 1870) February 1915 and was parents were living at Linden James Harry Edwards, March q. 1897. He Admissions' December (Newcastle) 1904), Tynedale View, and Mary Annie Edwards (née Burn - promoted to Captain in Gardens, Harton. His father was 14/DLI, 7 January attended SS High School - Register 1896) Hexham (in 1911) and B: SS; c. 1870) of Roseworth East, August 1916. He served in Managing Director of Middle 1917, aged 22 (No. Admitted: 3 June 1904; Uppingham School, Rutland Gosforth, Newcastle. (Their Palestine in 1917.] Dock, SS.] 593). Grandmother: Left: 20 December 1911. (1912) marriage was registered in Victoria Edwards - Tynemouth during the December born in SS, c. 1845, quarter of 1893). residing at 2 Tynedale View, Hexham, in 1901 (then a widow).

6537 Edwards Albert Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 110 Alfred Street, SS (in May He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI Alfred Street Wed. 2 June 1915 (Territorial) 1915) on 1 June 1915 - Roll of Honour + Thurs. 1 May (Divisional 'Gazette'. 1919 Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division)

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 4363 Effard John Daniel AB 68 (or 70 September q. Howe Bn. RND TZ/1045 1914-5 Star Dardanell 19 & 21 Hampden Street, SS St. Hilda's Colliery Son of Daniel Alfred Effard and Alice Margaret Ann Effard (née [His father, Daniel Alfred (A Children (all births Enlisted: 3 November Fri. 30 July 1915 + Fri. 30 July 1915 (GRO)) 1952 (Formerly 4th (RNVR) es (in 1891), 33 Marsden Street, Effard (née Cross) of 19 & 21 Aitchison - Died: SS; Railway Engine Driver), was born registered in SS): 1914. Wounded at Collingwood Bn. (Born: 6 (Wisbech, Platoon, 'B' (Balkans SS (in 1901), and 135 George Hampden Street, SS (in 1891). December q. 1936, aged 55) on Guernsey, c. 1844. His mother, Margaret Ann (June q. Gallipoli - 'Gazette'. Embarkation Roll January Cambridgeshir Company, 2B) Potts Street, SS (in 1911 and (Their marriage was registered in of 135 George Potts Street, Alice, was born in Southampton, 1906), Edward Height: 5'3". Dark brown 1884 - e) Collingwood Bn. November 1914) Southampton during the December SS. (They were married in St. c. 1858. She married John Perrot (September q. 1908), hair. Blue eyes. Scar on RND RND) quarter of 1876). Mark's Church, SS, on 4 May (A French Sailor) in SS on 11 Alice A. (June q. 1911) forehead. Siblings: Alfred Service 1902. Their marriage was January 1896. Brother: William and William (B: Southampton, c. Record) registered in SS during the Ernest (SS; March q. 1894).] (September q. 1913). 1878), Edwin (B: June quarter of 1902) Southampton, c. 1880), Annie (Southampton, c. 1890) & Alice (Woolwich, c. 1891)

3336 Egan Michael Private 22 1 November 1/Irish Guards (4 4255 13 August 1914 France Brother of Mrs. I. Born: Ballyragget, Co. Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Bede's R.C. Soldiers Died in 1914 (First (Guards') (1914 'Mons' Garrett of 2 Torquay Kilkenny. E. SS. R. South Memorial. Panel 11. Sacred Heart the Great War Battle of Brigade, 2nd Star') Villas, St. Osyth Road, Kensington, Middlesex. (Belgium). Altar, SS Ypres) Division) Clacton-on-Sea, Essex.

5364 Egan J.F. 2nd- Unknown Unknown 5 Wellesley Street, Jarrow Son of Mrs. Egan of 5 Wellesley Suffering from a gunshot Fri. 3 May 1918 Lieutenan Street, Jarrow wound in the back and (Jarrow Express) + t admitted to a hospital in Sat. 4 May 1918 Boulogne by late April 1918 (Jarrow Express).

7235 Egan John Thomas Private Unknown Unknown King's Own 10 Coronation Street, SS (in A Labourer (in 1911) Son of Bridget Egan of 10 Coronation Jane Egan (née Ryan) of 5 [His wife, Jane, was born in Son: John - born in SS Born in Corbridge, Waterloo Vale Fri. 30 May 1919 Yorkshire Light 1901), and 5 Coronation Street, SS (in 1901). [She was born Coronation Street, SS (in Gateshead and was 26. They had and 3 in 1911 (SS; Northumberland Roll of Honour Infantry Street, SS (in 1911) in Corbridge, Northumberland, and 1911). (Their marriage was been married for seven years and September q. 1908). (Hexham; December q. was a 47-year old charwoman and a registered in Chorlton, had had three children, one still 1883). widow in 1901.] Lancashire, during the living.] September quarter of 1904).

2099 Egglestone Henry Private 39 9 August 1918 4/DLI 8029 8 September France 125 Commercial Road, Byker Stoneman Miner (in Son of George and Annie Egglestone Jane Egglestone (née Howe) [His wife, Jane, was born in Jarrow Daughter: Isabel - No SDGW entry. A native Newcastle (Byker and St. Paul's Roll 1914 (1914 (in 1911) and 94 Commercial 1911) (Army [Vin Mullen] of 125 Commercial Road, and was 24 in 1911.] born in Byker, of Jarrow. A Regular or Heaton) Cemetery. of Honour 'Mons' Star') Road, Byker, Newcastle Reservist) Byker (in 1911) and 94 Newcastle, and five Reservist. Discharged for XXII.U.246. Commercial Road, Byker, months old in March medical reasons & Newcastle. (They were 1911 (Newcastle; awarded the SWB married in St. Mark's Church, December q. 1910). (seriously wounded Jarrow, on 1 January 1910. [Enlisted on 18 whilst on active service). Their marriage was registered November 1902. in SS during the March Discharged on 17 quarter of 1910). November 1915.]

3888 Eggleton Henry Lieutenan 23 Mentioned in 25 January MGC (56th 86 Bede Burn Road, Jarrow An Accountant Only son of Henry James (Secretary Unmarried. [In 1911 his [His father died on 14 February His sister, Ellen Louise, Birth registered in Jarrow Cemetery. St. Paul's Roll Thurs. 27 January t (Headston Despatches 1921 (Gas (London) (in 1911 and 1921) (Family Headstone) and Commission Agent of the Tyne parents had been married for 1936, aged 73. His mother died died on 16 February Newcastle - March q. 9.355. ['Of Christ of Honour 1921 e) or 22 Poisoning) Division) [Served his articles Commercial Building Society, 22 years (they were married on 13 February 1953, aged 88. He 1936, aged 47. (B: 1898. At the outbreak he Church Parish' - Burial (Burial with Mr. Thrale C. Jarrow) and Sarah Ellen Eggleton on 25 December 1888 - SS) served at Arras, the Somme, Ypres Heaton, Newcastle; enlisted in the OTC, Register.] Register) Martin, Chartered (née Leonard) of 86 Bede Burn Road, and had had three children, all & Bourlon Wood - 'Gazette'.] aged 21 - in 1911; a Newcastle, and acted as Accountant, Jarrow still living. In hospital in Typist & Shorthand a despatch-rider. Newcastle.] France suffering from gas in Writer). Sister: Commissioned early 1917 April 1918.] Winifred (B: Forest & promoted Lt. in 1918. Hall, Nthd; aged 8 in Twice gassed & 1911). wounded. 'Died from the results of gas poisoning' - 'Gazette'. 139 Eglintine Alfred Private 19 1 July 1916 22 (Tyneside 22/134 No 1914-5 Star France 115 Fort Street, SS (in 1901), Boldon Colliery Eldest son of Robert and Emma Unmarried. [Attacked south [His father, Robert (A Tailor), was B & S-in-L: George & Born and E. in SS Serre Road Cemetery Johnson Street Tues. 10 Thurs. 10 August 1916 Peacock Scottish) / NF 13 Johnson Street, SS (in Eglintine (née Peacock) of 39 of La Boisselle 7.30 am - born in SS (December q. 1872) Lizzie. His brother, (September q. 1897). No. 2. XV.G.14. Roll of Honour November 1914 + + Wed. 10 January (102 Brigade, 1911), and 39 Johnson Street, Johnson Street, SS. (They were moved forward with 21/NF - and died in SS in 1947, aged 74. Robert Eglintine of 39 [Enlisted in 22/NF + Boldon Thurs. 10 August 1917 + Fri. 24 June 34th Division) SS (in July 1916) married on 14 April 1895. Their high casualties - just 150 men His mother, Emma, was born in SS Johnson Street, SS, between Thursday 5 and Colliery 1916 + Tues. 2 2016 marriage was registered in SS during located in German line at (June q. 1876) and also died in SS enlisted in the 1st/7th Saturday 7 November Workmen War Jan. 1917 + Tues. the June quarter of 1895). nightfall. Withdrew from in 1947, aged 71.] DLI in King Street, SS, 1914 - then living in Memorial + St. 28 June 2016 + positions behind Tara Usna on Friday 28 May 1915 Johnson Street, SS.] Mary's Parish Fri. 1 July 2016 + line through Albert to (No. 6528). Grandson Grandfather: The late Churchyard Soldiers Died in Millencourt (4/7).] of the late Alfred K.F. Alfred K.F. Peacock of SS. Memorial the Great War Peacock. Cross, Tyne Dock

6528 Eglintine Robert Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 115 Fort Street, SS (in 1901), Son of Robert and Emma Eglintine [Siblings (all registered in SS): [His father, Robert (A Tailor), was Brother: Private Alfred Birth registered in SS - Johnson Street Sat. 29 May 1915 (Territorial) 13 Johnson Street, SS (in (née Peacock) of 39 Johnson Street, Emma Peacock (June q. 1903), born in SS - December q. 1872. Peacock Eglintine, June q. 1899. He enlisted Roll of Honour + Fri. 20 (Divisional 1911), and 39 Johnson Street, SS. (They were married on 14 April Ann Hall (June q. 1906) and His mother, Emma, was born in SS 22/NF (Tyneside in the 1st/7th DLI on 28 September 1918 Pioneers, 50th SS (in May 1915) 1895. Their marriage was registered Frances May (June q. 1910).] - June q. 1876.] Scottish), 1 July 1916, May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Northumbrian) in SS during the June quarter of aged 19 (No. 139). B Division) 1895). & S-in-L: George & Lizzie. Grandson of the late Alfred K.F. Peacock.

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 7130 Ellens Alfred AB 78 (Born: December q. Royal Navy TZ/4088 79 Ashmoor Street, Preston, A Ship's Plate Rivetter Son of John and Margaret Hannah Matilda Ellens (née Smith) of [His father, John (An Iron & Steel Children (all registered Born in Preston. Children: Wellington 19 June 1947 (RNVR) Lancashire (in 1881), (in 1911 and April Ellens (née Oldfield) of Palmerston 2 Wellington Street, SS (in Ship Builder in 1891), was born in in SS): John (June q. Laura Rosina (March q. Street Roll of 1872 - RN (Durham NE) and Palmerston Street, Westoe, 1915) Street, Westoe, SS (in 1891). (Their 1911). (They were married in Preston, Lancashire (c. 1848), and 1895), Albert John D. 1907) & Lilian May Honour, SS Service SD/1260 SS (in 1891), and 2 marriage was registered in Preston, SS' Registry Office on 8 died in SS - December q. 1917, (Sept. q. 1899), (March 1910). Served in Record) Wellington Street, SS (in Lancashire, during the June quarter December 1900. Their aged 68. His mother, Margaret Stanley Frederick the RNVR: 28.4.1905 to 1911 and April 1915) of 1869). marriage was registered in SS Hannah, was born in Preston (c. (Sept. q. 1905), Alfred 31.12.1913 & for 3 years during the December quarter 1852) and died in SS - June q. W. & Margaret J. in the Tyne Division, R.E. of 1900). 1923, aged 73.] (Twins: Sept. q. 1913), Enlisted on 5 April 1915. Patience H. (Dec. q. Height: 5' 6". Sister: 1915), Thomas E. Margaret Jane (B: (Sept. q. 1917) and Liverpool, c. 1876). William D. (Dec. q. 1920).

7133 Ellens John AB 66 March q. 1962 Royal Navy T2/150 1914-5 Star 2 Wellington Street, SS (in An Apprentice Ship's Son of Alfred and Matilda Ellens Eveline Ellens (née Hunter). [His father Alfred (A Rivetter) (No. Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in SS. Birth Wellington (SS) (or 1911) Painter (in 1911) (née Smith) of 2 Wellington Street, (They were married in St. 7130), was born in Preston, born in SS): Albert registered in SS - June q. Street Roll of TZ/150) SS (in 1911). (They were married in Aidan's Church, SS, on 25 July Lancashire, on 19 June 1872 (RN John Doyle (11; 1895. Son: William A. (SS; Honour, SS (RNVR) SS' Registry Office on 8 December 1915. Their marriage was Service Record) and died in SS - September q. 1899; Sept. q. 1927). Siblings 1900. Their marriage was registered registered in SS during the December q. 1947, aged 78. His Died: SS - December q. (all SS): Alfred W. & in SS during the December quarter September quarter of 1915). mother, Matilda, was born in SS 1968, aged 69 (No. Margaret J. (Twins; of 1900). (c. 1881) and died in SS - 7134)), Stanley September q. 1913), September q. 1961, aged 81.] Frederick (5; Patience H. (December q. September q. 1905), 1915), Thomas E. Laura Rosina (4; (September q. 1917) and March q. 1907) and William D. (December q. Lilian May (1; March 1920). q. 1910). 7134 Ellens Albert John Private 69 December q. DLI (and 93286 No 1914-5 Star 2 Wellington Street, SS (in Son of Alfred and Matilda Ellens Jane B.H. Ellens (née Loader). [His father Alfred (A Rivetter) (No. Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in SS. Birth Wellington Doyle 1968 (SS) Graduated (and 1911) (née Smith) of 2 Wellington Street, (They were married in St. 7130), was born in Preston, born in SS): John (16; registered in SS - Street Roll of Battalion) 5/118057) SS (in 1911). (They were married in Hilda's Church, SS, on 1 Lancashire, on 19 June 1872 (RN June q. 1895; Died: SS - September q. 1899. Son: Honour, SS SS' Registry Office on 8 December August 1927. Their marriage Service Record) and died in SS - December q. 1968, Albert (SS; Sept. q. 1929). 1900. Their marriage was registered was registered in SS during December q. 1947, aged 78. His aged 69 (No. 7133)), Siblings (all SS): Alfred W. in SS during the December quarter the September quarter of mother, Matilda, was born in SS Stanley Frederick (5; & Margaret J. (Twins; of 1900). 1927). (c. 1881) and died in SS - September q. 1905), September q. 1913), September q. 1961, aged 81.] Laura Rosina (4; Patience H. (December q. March q. 1907) and 1915), Thomas E. Lilian May (1; March (September q. 1917) & q. 1910). William D. (December q. 1920).

5854 Ellerington Robert Major 31 Military Cross 29 March 39th Bn. Machine- Heron's Hill, Corbridge (in A Draper's Assistant Son of Mary and the late Matthew Mary Ellerington (née [His father, Matthew (A Siblings (all born in His birth was registered Namps-au-Val British Saint Paul and 1918 Gun Corps 1891), Hill Street, Corbridge with Hitchcock, Ellerington of Corbridge, Thornton) of 45 Salisbury Watchmaker), was born in Corbridge and in Hexham, Cemetery. I.E.2. St. John's (in 1901), 46 Paternoster Williams & Co., 46 Northumberland Street, SS. (They were Corbridge (Hexham; December q. registered in Hexham): Northumberland, during Church Roll of Row, London (in 1911), and Paternoster Row, married in St. John's 1847). His mother, Mary, was William (June q. 1879), the September quarter of Honour, SS 45 Salisbury Street, SS (in London (in 1911) Prebyterian Church, SS, on 4 born in Haltwhistle, Edward Errington 1887. March 1918) March 1916. Their marriage Northumberland, c. 1850. Her (December q. 1880) was registered in SS during death was registered in Hexham - and Mary Forster the March quarter of 1916). March q. 1930, aged 80.] (September q. 1884).

346 Elliott John L/C Unknown 16 June 1915 1/NF (9 Brigade, 3/8547 26 January 1915 France 14 Franklin Street, SS A Plasterer: Employed Susannah Elliott of 14 Franklin Born and E. in SS. Ypres (Menin Gate) Co-Operative Mon. 17 April Sat. 22 April 1916 3rd Division) (1914-5 Star) by Mr. T.T. Anderson, Street, SS Memorial. Panel 8 Plasters' ROH, 1916 + Fri. 16 Plasterer, Waterloo and 12. (Belgium). SS January 1920 + Lane, SS Soldiers Died in the Great War 953 Elliott Albert Deck 24 (Born: 29 October HMS Corinsin 9049/DA Son of Thomas Winlo and Susannah [Born in SS (RN Service Died in a Royal Navy Harton Cemetery. St. Aidan's Fri. 1 November Edward Hand 11 1918 (RNR) Elliott of 12 Salmon Street, SS (His Record).] hospital from pneumonia O.6078. (South Church ROH, 1918 December parents were living at 45 Roman contracted while on Shields). SS 1893) Road, SS, in November 1918). active service. 25 on his headstone. His parents were Thomas and the late Mary Elliott according to the 'Gazette' on Friday 1 November 1918.

1806 Elliott Charles Private 20 11 April 1918 1st/5th 80905 No 1914-5 Star France Johnson Street, Eldon Lane, Son of Charles Leviston Elliott and Unmarried. [His father, Charles Leviston, was Sister: Annie - Born in Born: Bishop Auckland, Ploegsteert Fri. 21 June 1918 Levison (Territorial) DLI Bishop Auckland (in 1901), 5 Margaret Elliott (née Harwood) of 5 born in Trimdon Grange, Co. Bishop Auckland Co. Durham (June q. Memorial. Panel 8 (Jarrow Express) + (151 Brigade, Paddy's Row, Eldon Lane, Paddy's Row, Eldon Lane, Bishop Durham (Stockton; December q. (Auckland; March q. 1899). E. Jarrow. R. and 9. (Belgium). Soldiers Died in 50th Bishop Auckland (in 1911), Auckland. (They were married on 9 1864), and died in SS - March q. 1901). Cousin: Mary Hebburn. Reported the Great War (Northumbrian) and Hebburn (in April 1918) July 1898 in Bishop Auckland, Co. 1920, aged 55. His mother, Elliott - Born in Bishop wounded and 'Missing' Division) Durham). Margaret, was born in Shotton, Auckland, c. 1894 (Jarrow Express). Co. Durham, c. 1870.] (Acting as Housekeeper for the family in 1911). 3281 Elliott John Kemp Chief 23 17 August SS 'Eros' Mercantil South Shields. Son of George Smith Elliott of 35 Birth registered in SS - Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 8 May 1920 Large Boatswain 1918 (London) e Marine Oxford Avenue, SS, and the late Jane June q. 1895. The 20th Elliott (née Scott) List of Mercantile Marine Deaths gives his place of residency as SS.

3282 Elliott Ruskin AB 47 4 October SS 'Brantingham' Mercantil 10 Eleanor Street, SS (in A Rubber Worker (in Son of Joseph and Anne Elliott (née [His father, Joseph (A Commercial Siblings (all born in Born in SS. Birth Tower Hill Memorial 1916 (Leith) e Marine 1871), 23 Oxford Street, 1911) Curry) of 23 Oxford Street, Clerk), was born in Edinburgh): Josephine registered in SS - June q. Edinburgh (in 1881), 46 Edinburgh (in 1881). (Their marriage Northumberland, c. 1840. His (c. 1876), Alfred (c. 1869. His mother, Anne, Causewayside, Edinburgh (in was registered in Durham City mother, Anne, was born in Witton 1878), Sarah (c. 1880) was a Tobacconist and 1911) during the December quarter of Gilbert, Co. Durham, c. 1841.] and Dorothy (c. 1881). Newsagent in 1911. 1864).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 4473 Elliott James AB Unknown Unknown 1st Platoon, 'A' TZ/828 1914-5 Star Dardanell 137 Campbell Street and 118 A Rivetter [Holy Trinity Boys' School - Margaret Elliott of 137 [Enlisted: 30 October 1914. [9.11.1915 - Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity RND Service (Born: 5 Company, (RNVR) es Campbell Street, SS Admitted: 25 November 1895; Left: Campbell Street and 118 19.1.1915 - On Nominal Roll Discharged to duty. September q. 1887. Boys' School Record + July 1887 - Collingwood Bn. (Balkans 22 June 1900.] Campbell Street, SS Collingwood Bn. 8.6.1915 - 9.12.1915 -Returned Height: 5'6". Dark brown ROH, SS Collingwood Bn. RND and Hood Bn. 2B) Transferred to Hood Bn. 4.9.1915 - from leave. 18.9.1916 hair. Brown eyes. C. of (Served) Embarkation Roll Service RND to 11th CCS (Enteritis). 18.9.1915 - - Discharged (on E. War Gratuity - Record) Invalided to England on HS medical grounds).] £10/10s. 'Aquitania'. 26.9.1915 - Admitted to Haslar Hospital (Enteric Fever).]

4775 Elliott T. Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 27 27/927 11 January 1916 France Boldon Colliery. (John Sheen) [Discharged (King's His name appeared in the John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) Regulations, October 1916 Casualties' 'Irish Heroes' NF (103 Brigade, paragraph 392). (John List. Transferred to (1917) 34th Division) Sheen).] 25/NF and 1st/4th NF. Allotted new number: 204562.

5200 Elliott Joseph Corporal Unknown Unknown 24 Osborne Avenue, SS (in Whitburn Colliery Married. Received injuries to his Whitburn Mon. 9 September 1918) back in France and in a Colliery ROH September 1918 hospital in England by 9 September 1918 - 'Gazette'. He enlisted in 1915.

5623 Elliott William F. Deck Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 2½ Livingstone Street, SS (in Thurs. 4 Hand (Mine-Sweeping) November 1915) November 1915

6015 Elliott Thomas Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 114 Chichester Road, SS (in Emily Elliott (née Todd). (They Son: Thomas G. (SS; Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Sat. 29 May 1915 George (Northumbrian) May 1915) were married in St. Jude's June q. 1915). March q. 1891. He Boys' School Howitzer Brigade Church, SS, on 25 June 1913. attended Holy Trinity ROH, SS RFA Their marriage was registered Boys' School - Admitted: (Served) in SS during the June quarter 3 July 1899; Left: 17 June of 1913). 1904. He enlisted in the 4th (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 28 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

6075 Elliott Henry Private Unknown Unknown Royal Army South Shields. Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Service Corps either December q. 1892 Boys' School or March q. 1893. He ROH, SS attended Holy Trinity (Served) Boys' School, SS - Admitted: 1 July 1901; Left: 13 November 1905.

6359 Elliott Charles Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 33 Dock Street, Tyne Dock (in He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI Thurs. 20 May (Territorial) May 1915) on 19 May 1915 - 1915 (Divisional 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 6442 Elliott Joseph Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 66 Dock Street, Tyne Dock (in He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian) May 1915) (Northumbrian) 1915 Howitzer Brigade Howitzers on 26 May RFA 1915 - 'Gazette'. 6568 Elliott Joshua Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 34 Percy Street, SS (in June He enlisted in the 1st/7th Mon. 7 June 1915 (Territorial) 1915) DLI on 5 June 1915 - (Divisional 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian) Division) 6745 Elliott Henry Nils Shoeing- 42 June q. 1933 Royal Field 14 Brunswick Street, SS (in A Foundry Labourer Son of Elizabeth Elliott of 14 Susannah Elliott (née Wylie). [Brother: John R. Elliott - a 17-year Children (all births Born in SS. Birth Brunswick St. Smith (SS) Artillery 1901 and 1911) (in 1911) Brunswick Street, SS. [She was a 40- (They were married in All old Stevedore in 1901. Nephew: registered in SS): Janet registered in SS - & Wilson St. year old Laundress and a widow in Saints' Church, West Harton, Matthew Walter Dryden - aged 10 (March q. 1915), September q. 1890. Roll of Honour. 1901.] on 12 May 1913. Their in 1911.] Henry (December q. Children: John (SS; marriage was registered in SS 1916), Elizabeth (June September q. 1928) and during the June quarter of q. 1918), Alister D. Susannah (SS; December 1913). (March q. 1921), q. 1929). Wilhelmina (March q. 1923), Lily D. (December q. 1924) and Audrey (March q. 1926).

99 Ellis Anthony Private 51 28 July 1916 23 (Tyneside 23/157 No 1914-5 Star France Bell Street, North Shields (in A Tailor working for Son of George and Elizabeth Ellis of Jane L. Ellis (née Lowes). [His father, George (A Waterman), Son: George (SS; Born: North Shields - June Newcastle (St. John's Sat. 28 July 1917 + Fri. 28 July 1916 Richardson (DOW) Scottish) / NF 1871), and 9 Pitt Street, Messrs. Warren and Bell Street, North Shields (in 1871) (They were married in St. was born in North Shields, c. 1834. September q. 1901). q. 1865. E. Newcastle. Westgate and Soldiers Died in Weldon (102 Brigade, Newcastle (in 1911) Co., King Street, SS Mary's Church, SS, on 31 May His mother, Elizabeth, was born in Daughter and Son-in- Died in Netley Hospital, Elswick) Cemetery. the Great War 34th Division) 1885. Their marriage was West Auckland, Co. Durham, c. Law: Lily and Will Southampton, from M.C.39. registered in SS during the 1835. Sister: Susan Anna Readman. Sister & B- wounds received on 1 June quarter of 1885). (Tynemouth; September q. in-L: Elizabeth & July 1916. His brother 1869).] Thomas Atkinson of managed the Victoria Inn North Shields. Siblings in Eldon Street. (In (all born in North Memoriam). Shields): John (c. 1857), George (c. 1861), Mary (c. 1864) & Henry (c. 1867).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 467 Ellis John Private 35 20 September 1/West Yorkshire 7265 8 September France Craghead Colliery Son of Joseph Ellis, a Trimmer of May Ellis (née Cairns) of [He had for a time worked for the He had two children. Born in SS. E. York.'Native La Ferte-sous-Jouarre St. Mary's Wed. 21 & Thurs. Thurs. 22 October 1914 (Battle Regt. (18 1914 (1914 (Miner) Tyne Dock. Albert Street, Grange Villa, N.E.R. at Tyne Dock.] Uncle: Thomas Ellis, of Tyne Dock' - 'Gazette'. Memorial. (France). Parish 22 October 1914 1914 of the Aisne) Brigade, 6th 'Mons' Star') near Pelton, Sunderland (late Staithmaster. Had previously served Churchyard + Fri. 23 October Division) of Tyne Dock). three years in India. Memorial 1914 (Jarrow Reservist recalled to the Cross, Tyne Express) + colours. During his Dock (?) Soldiers Died in residence in SS he was the Great War employed by the N.E.R. Company at Tyne Dock. He was killed in the Battle of the Aisne.

3185 Ellis John Thomas Private Unknown 15 August 5/Royal 12610 10 July 1915 Dardanell Born: Leeswood, Helles Memorial. Boldon Colliery 12 June 1919 + 1915 Inniskilling (1914-5 Star) es Flintshire, Wales. E. Panel 97 to 101. Miners' Social Soldiers Died in Fusiliers (31 (Balkans Boldon Colliery. (Turkey). Club ROH + St. the Great War Brigade, 10th 2B) Nicholas' Roll (Irish) Division) of Honour, Boldon Colliery + Boldon Colliery Workmen War Memorial

3472 Ellis Edward Private 30 5 September East Yorkshire 30059 No 1914-5 Star 11 Barrow Street, Hebburn A Pupil Teacher at Son of Thomas and Ellen Ellis Lily Sanderson (formerly Ellis) Chief Mourners at the Born in Hebburn (CWGC). Hebburn Cemetery. Hebburn Fri. 20 September (L/C - 1918 Regt. (Depot) Hebburn Colliery of 2 Oxford Street, Hunwick, Memorial Service in SDGW = Born in Glasgow. G."U". 23. Wesleyan 1918 (Jarrow Jarrow Council School Willington, Co. Durham. Argyle Street E. North Shields. R. Methodist Express) + 26 April Express) Wesleyan Chapel - Tynemouth. Formerly Church Plaque 1924 (Northern Mrs. Edward Ellis & 20430 Yorkshire Regt. Echo) Miss Ellis + Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellis.

3492 Ellis John Gracie L/C 19 20 September 9/Royal Welch 46472 17 July 1915 France 43 Kent Street, Barrow-in- Son of Christopher Huntley Ellis and Unmarried. [Siblings (1911 [His father, Christopher, was born Siblings (1911 ages): Born in Jarrow (SS; Tyne Cot Memorial. Soldiers Died in 1917 Fusiliers (58 (1914-5 Star) Furness, Lancashire (in 1911) Mary Gunn Ellis (née Webster) of 43 ages; both born in Jarrow): in North Shields and was a 44-year Elizabeth (15; B: North December q. 1897). E. Panel 63 to 65. the Great War Brigade, 19th Kent Street, Barrow-in-Furness, Catherine (9) and Amelia (3).] old Driller (Naval Construction). Shields), Frederick (11; Barrow-in-Furness, (Belgium). (Western) Lancashire. (They were married on His mother, Mary Gunn, was born B: Jarrow) and Lancashire. Formerly Division) 16 May 1887. Their marriage was in SS and was 42. They had been Christopher (10; B: 6503 Army Cyclist Corps. registered in SS during the June married for 23 years and had had Jarrow). quarter of 1887). twelve children, eleven still living.]

5782 Ellison N. Third Unknown Unknown SS 'Jumna' Jarrow. Son of Mr. R.J. Elliott [While he was aboard the 'Wolf' it [The 'Jumna' was The 'Jumna' was Fri. 24 January Engineer (Superintendent of the Pearl captured and sunk a further scuttled in the Indian captured by the German 1919 (Jarrow Assurance Company. Jarrow) fourteen vessels. The 'Wolf' Ocean c. 1,200 km. raider SMS 'Wolf' on 1 Express) arrived at Kiel on 24.2.18 or 1 west of Minicoy, March 1917. After all the March 1918. Thereafter India.] coal had been removed imprisoned in Clausthal Camp. from the 'Jumna' the The Admiralty assumed he had vessel was sunk. died and had forwarded his death certificate.]

5797 Ellison J. Leading Unknown Military Unknown Hood Bn. (63rd Hebburn. A Coal Miner (?) Presented with a gold Wed. 12 February Seaman Medal (Royal Naval) watch from the Hebburn 1919 + Thurs. 6 Division) Heroes' Fund at the March 1919 + Fri. Miners' Hall, Hebburn, in 7 March 1919 March 1919 - Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Express. 6462 Elrick James Gunner 77 (Born: December q. 4th 1 East Street, SS (in 1911 and Son of James and Dorothy Florence Isabella Elrick (née Jackson). [His first wife, Isabella, died in SS Children (all births Birth registered in Waterloo Vale Thurs. 27 May 18 1976 (Jarrow) (Northumbrian) May 1915) (Dora) Elrick. [She was born in SS (They were married in St. during the September q. 1926, registered in SS): Haverfordwest - March q. Roll of Honour 1915 + Fri. 30 February Howitzer Brigade and was 34 in 1911. Stepfather: Thomas' Church, SS, on 9 aged 30.] [Second Wife: Alice M. James F.B. (September 1899 (Born in Milford May 1919 1899) RFA Edward Capstick - born in Carlisle March 1919. Their marriage Elrick (née Easter). (They were q. 1929), May S. Haven, Pembrokeshire). and a 44-year old tailor in 1911 - was registered in SS during married in St. Aidan's Church on (March q. 1931), Jean He enlisted in the 4th married in St. Stephen's Church, SS, the March quarter of 1919). 30 March 1929. Their marriage (June q. 1933), Linda (Northumbrian) on 13 October 1907.] was registered in SS during the (December q. 1941) Howitzers on 26 May March quarter of 1929).] and Leonard Anthony 1915 - 'Gazette'. Brothers (June q. 1947). (1911 ages; all born in Milford Haven): John (11), Charles (6) and William (5).

3071 Elsdon William Clerk Private 19 29 September 1/Lincolnshire 53107 No 1914-5 Star France 98 Chichester Road, SS (in Son of Leonard and Mary Jane Unmarried. [His father, Leonard Armstrong (A Siblings (all births Born in SS. Birth Villers Hill British Wed. 26 March [GRO] 1918 Regt. (62 1901), and 117 Disraeli Elsdon (née Clark) of 117 Cragside Slater), was born in SS (March q. registered in SS): registered in SS - June q. Cemetery, Villers- 1919 + Soldiers Brigade, 21st Street, Blyth, Place, Blyth, Northumberland. (They 1871), & his death was registered Florence (June q. 1899. E. Blyth, Guislain. IV.C.10. Died in the Great Division) Northumberland (in 1911) were married in St. Michael's in Tynemouth - September q. 1895), Margaret (June Northumberland. The War Church, SS, on 26 March 1894. Their 1927, aged 54. His mother, Mary, q. 1897) and Winifred 'Gazette' calls him marriage was registered in SS during was born in SS, c. 1874. Her death (December q. 1900). 'William Clark Elsdon'. the March quarter of 1894). was registered in Northumberland Brother: Leonard C. - Dec. q. 1960, 87.] Armstrong (Born in Blyth; Tynemouth; March q. 1903).

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 6972 Elsdon John William 67 December q. 49 Morton Street, SS (in A Tugboatman (in Elizabeth Elsdon (née Clark) [His wife, Elizabeth (Lizzie), was Children (1911 ages; Born in Sunderland. Birth Morton Street Tues. 25 1942 (SS) 1901), and 38 Morton Street, 1911) [A Ship's of 38 Morton Street, SS. born in SS and was 33. She died in all born in SS): registered in Sunderland - Roll of Honour September 1917 SS (in 1911) Fireman in 1901] (They were married in St. SS - March q. 1960, aged 82. They Margaret (14; SS - December q. 1874. Stephen's Church, SS, on 7 had been married for 14 years and June q. 1897), John April 1896. Their marriage had had four children, all still William (12; SS - June was registered in SS during living.] q. 1899), Catherine (9; the June quarter of 1896). SS - September q. 1901), James Cooper (7; December q. 1903), Grace E.C. (SS; March q. 1912) & Elizabeth M. (SS; June q. 1917).

7228 Elsey Thomas Private Unknown Unknown DLI 74 Alfred Street, SS (in A Coal Miner (in 1911 Second son of David and Martha Bella Elsey (formerly Davy, [His father, David (A Hewer), was Siblings (1911 ages; all Born in SS. Birth Robinson Wed. 20 (Born: 10 December 1894), 120 Alfred and August 1919) Ann Elsey (née Jeffreys) of 120 née Maloney). (They were born in Spennymoor, Co. Durham born in SS): Florence registered in SS - Street Roll of November 1918 Novembe Street, SS (in 1901), and 118 Alfred Street, SS (in 1901). (Their married in St. Michael's (c. 1870), and died in SS - March q. (19; June q. 1892), December q. 1894. Honour, SS r 1894) Robinson Street, SS (in 1911 marriage was registered in Bishop Church, SS, on 20 August 1934, aged 64. His mother, Emily (14; December Baptised in St. Hilda's and August 1919) Auckland during the March quarter 1919. Their marriage was Martha Ann, was born in q. 1896), Catherine Church, SS, on 9 of 1890). registered in SS during the Manchester (c. 1873), & died in SS Richardson (9; December 1894. His September quarter of 1919). - December q. 1904, aged 31. B: September q. 1901) father remarried - David (Auckland; March q. 1890).] and Martha Ann (9 Rebecca Jeffries - SS' months; September q. Registry Office on 26 1910). Brother: Elijah February 1910. Father-in- (12; B: Coundon, Co. Law: Lawrence Maloney Durham). (A Coal Miner - August 1919).

368 Elstob Thomas Private Unknown 9 June 1916 23 (Tyneside 23/1073 No 1914-5 Star France 47 & 49 Raglan Street, SS (in Boldon Colliery (A Son of John Nicholson Elstob and Florence Elstob (née Davis) of [His father, John Nicholson (A Siblings (all births Born and E. in SS (1885). Heilly Station Boldon Colliery Fri. 30 June 1916 Fri. 30 June 1916 Brown (DOW - at Scottish) / NF 1891), 48 Raglan Street, SS Labourer in Boldon Isabella Elstob (née Denham) of 48 38 D'Arcy Street, SS. (They General Labourer), was born in SS registered in SS): DOW R. in A. Sisters: Ada Cemetery, Méricourt- Workmen War + Soldiers Died in 36th CCS) (102 Brigade, (in 1901), and 38 D'Arcy Colliery in 1911) Raglan Street, SS (in 1901). (Their were married in St. Michael's (June q. 1849) and died in SS - Elizabeth Jane (SS; September q. 1890) L'Abbé. I.D.3. Memorial + All the Great War 34th Division) Street, Tyne Dock (in 1911 marriage was registered in Church, SS, on 23 August June q. 1925, aged 76. His (December q. 1871), and Sarah (SS; June q. Saints' Church and June 1916) Tynemouth during the March 1908. Their marriage was mother, Isabella, was born in SS, John (September q. 1893). Children (all SS): ROH, West quarter of 1871). registered in SS during the c. 1850. She died in SS - June q. 1875), William Heads Ethel (c. 1902), Florence Harton September quarter of 1908). 1930, aged 80.] D. (September q. (c. 1909), Thomas 1877), Isabella (December q. 1911), Denham (September Margaretta (June q. q. 1879), Mary Annie 1913) and Beatrice M. (September q. 1882) (June q. 1915). and Alice (September q. 1887).

5211 Elstob David Gunner 47 (Born: March q. 1945 310th Brigade, 776458 No 1914-5 Star France 97 Raglan Street, SS (in Harton Colliery Eldest son of William Heads D. and [Siblings (all births registered [His father, William Heads D., was Siblings (all births Birth registered in SS - Wed. 2 October 20 May (SS) Royal Field 1911), 97 Maxwell Street, SS Hannah Mary Elstob (née Miller) of in SS): Margaret J. (March q. born in SS (September q. 1877) registered in SS): June q. 1897. Wounded 1918 1897) Artillery (in October 1918) and 14 (or 97 Maxwell Street, SS. (They were 1913), Florence (December q. and died in SS - September q. William Heads in the leg and had lost his 16?) Hampden Street, SS (in married in St. Thomas' Church, SS, 1913), Edith M. (June q. 1948, aged 70. His mother, Denham (March q. sight in his right eye by 2 1939) on 22 June 1897. Their marriage 1916), Thomas B. (December Hannah Mary, was born in SS 1899; Died: Halifax; October 1918 - 'Gazette'. was registered in SS during the June q. 1918) and Thomas (March q. 1879) and also died in June q. 1969, aged 70 - Awarded the Silver War quarter of 1897). (September q. 1923).] SS during the September q. 1948, RFA (No. 6198)), John Badge. Discharged on 23 aged 70.] (June or September q. July 1919. 'Incapacitated' 1902), Charles and still living with his Frederick (March q. parents in 1939. 1908) and Stanley (September q. 1910).

6198 Elstob William Gunner 70 (Born: June q. 1969 4th 97 Raglan Street, SS (in A Coal Miner (Hewer) Son of William Heads D. and Hannah Married. [Siblings (all births [His father, William Heads D., was Siblings (all births Born in SS - March q. Thurs. 13 May Heads 14 (Halifax, (Northumbrian) 1911), 130 Maxwell Street, SS (in 1911) Mary Elstob (née Miller) of 97 registered in SS): Margaret J. born in SS - September q. 1877. registered in SS): 1899. Baptised in St. 1915 Denham February Yorkshire) Howitzer Brigade (in May 1915) and 46 Raglan Street, SS (in 1911). (They (March q. 1913), Florence He died in SS - September q. 1948, David (June q. 1897; Hilda's Church, SS, on 12 1899) RFA Winchester Street, SS (in were married in St. Thomas' Church, (December q. 1913), Edith M. aged 70. His mother, Hannah Died: SS; March q. March 1899. He enlisted 1939) SS, on 22 June 1897. Their marriage (June q. 1916), Thomas B. Mary, was born in SS - June q. 1945, aged 47 - RFA in the 4th was registered in SS during the June (December q. 1918) and 1878. She died in SS - September (No. 5211)), John (Northumbrian) quarter of 1897). Thomas (September q. q. 1948, aged 70.] (June or September q. Howitzers on 12 May 1923).] 1902), Charles 1915 - 'Gazette'. Frederick (March q. 1908) and Stanley (September q. 1910).

2393 Elsy George Private 38 (Born: 14 March 11/DLI 31767 No MRIC entry. 21 Thames Street, SS (in A Horse Driver and Son of George Henry Elsy (A Dock Henrietta Elsy (née Goodman) [His father, George Henry (A Children (all births Birth registered in SS - St. Stephen's Mon. 14 March Henry 6 July 1919 1881), 99 Fort Street, SS (in Salesman for the Labourer in 1901) and Eugenia Elsy of 36 Edith Street, SS. (They Mariner), was born in Rochester, registered in SS): September q. 1880. Churchyard, South 1921 (In 1880) 1891), 53 Alderson Street, SS Anglo-American Oil (née Powell) of 53 Alderson Street, were married in St. Stephen's Kent, c. 1849, and died in SS - Eugenia (December q. Baptised in St. Hilda's Shields. Special Memoriam) + (in 1901), and 36 Edith Street, Company (in 1911) [A SS. (They were married in St. Church, SS, on 25 June 1903. December q. 1919, aged 70. His 1904), George Henry Church - 18.8.1880. No Memorial. Wed. 14 March SS (in 1911 and March 1919) Coachman] Stephen's Church, SS, on 24 Their marriage was registered mother, Eugenia, was born in SS (March q. 1906), SDGW entry. Died from 1923 + Martin November 1872. Their marriage in SS during the June quarter (March q. 1854) and died in SS - William Goodman the effects of influenza & Bashforth (Page was registered in SS during the of 1903). December q. 1903, aged 49. B: (June q. 1908), pneumonia at his home, 214) December quarter of 1872). Private George Henry (No. 2393).] Thomas Goldie (June 36 Edith Street, SS. 'Died q. 1910), Jane A.F. through illness (September q. 1912) & contracted while on Norman (March q. active service' - 'Gazette'. 1915). Death registered in SS - March q. 1919.

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ID Surname First Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of Arrival First Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memoria 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Name(s) Number Overseas Served in Circumstances Reference l Plaque Reference/Book Details 4776 Elsy Richard Private 64 March q. 1947 'A' Company, 27 27/214 11 January 1916 France 99 Fort Street, SS (in 1891), A Labourer for the Son of George Henry Elsy (A Dock Catherine Elsy (née Askins) of [His father, George Henry (A Brother: Private Birth registered in SS - Sat. 16 January Henry (SS) (Tyneside Irish) / (No 1914-5 Star) 53 Alderson Street, SS (in Anglo-American Oil Labourer in 1901) and Eugenia Elsy 21 Back Ivy Street, SS. (They Mariner), was born in Rochester, George Henry Elsy, March q. 1882. Enlisted: 1915 + John NF (103 Brigade, 1901), and 21 Back Ivy Street, Company (in 1901) (née Powell) of 53 Alderson Street, were married in St. Thomas' Kent, c. 1849, and died in SS - 11/DLI, 14 March 8 January 1915. 11 Sheen + 'Irish 34th Division) SS (in January 1915) SS. (They were married in St. Church, SS, on 20 April 1908. December q. 1919, aged 70. His 1919, aged 38 (No. January 1917 - Heroes' (1917) Stephen's Church, SS, on 24 Their marriage was registered mother, Eugenia, was born in SS 2393). Siblings (all SS): Discharged on medical November 1872. Their marriage in SS during the June quarter (March q. 1854) and died in SS - Jane Ann T. grounds (Sick). was registered in SS during the of 1908). December q. 1903, aged 49.] (September q. 1873), Transferred to Depot. December quarter of 1872). Ann Douthwaite Sisters: Maria (SS; March (September q. 1876), q. 1888) and Catherine Mary Ann (September Powell (SS; March q. q. 1878), William 1890). Henry (March q. 1884) & Isaac Henry (June q. 1886)

6847 Elsy Anthony Sapper 57 March q. 1940 3rd Prov.[isional] 94560 26 April 1915 France 93 Corbridge Street, SS (in A Joiner (in January Eldest son of John William and Isabella Elsy (née Graham - [His father, John William, was Siblings (1901 ages): Born in Salthouse, Frederick William (SS) Company, Royal (1914-5 Star) 1901), 127 Marshall Wallis 1906 and 1911) [A Christianna Elsy (née Dix) of 93 Born: 28 April 1885) of 13 born in Middlesex, c. 1857, and Morris George (15; Norfolk. Birth registered Street Roll of Engineers Road, SS (in January 1906), Joiner (Carpenter) in Corbridge Street, SS. (Their Laygate Lane, SS. (They were died in SS - September q. 1907, Erpingham; December in Erpingham, Norfolk - Honour 13 Laygate Lane, SS (in 1939] marriage was registered in married in St. Jude's Church, aged 58. His mother, Christianna, q. 1885; An Sept. q. 1883. Daughters: 1911), and 14 (or 16?) Erpingham, Norfolk, during the SS, on 1 January 1906. Their was born in Salthouse, Norfolk, c. Apprentice Margaret (SS; Dec. q. Brownlow Road, SS (in 1939) September quarter of 1878). marriage was registered in SS 1857, and was 44 in 1901.] Photographer), John 1906) & Hilda H. (SS; Dec. during the March quarter of Henry (13; SS; 1912). Son: James Keedy 1906). December q. 1887), (SS; March q. 1909). F-in- Arthur James (11; SS; L: James Keedy Graham September q. 1890), (A Wherryman). M-in-L: Alexander Cole (8; SS; Margaret Graham. March q. 1893) & Gladys May (1; SS; June q. 1899). 6317 Embleton Thomas Gunner 78 (Born: Buried: 6 4th 771204 No 1914-5 Star 9 Stainton Street, SS (in May A Coal Miner (A Son of George and Elizabeth Sarah Ann Embleton (née [His father George's birth was Daughters: Alice (SS; Born in Haswell, Co. Harton Cemetery. Tues. 18 May William 1 July December (Northumbrian) (formerly 1915), and 7 (?) Stainton Stoneman) [A Retired Embleton (née Errington). (Their Broad - Born: 8 May 1873) of registered in Easington, Co. March q. 1894) and Durham. Birth registered 8.7247. (South 1915 1869) 1947 Howitzer Brigade 2971) Street, SS (in December Colliery Stoneman in marriage was registered in 9 Stainton Street, SS (in Durham - June q. 1846. He died in Dorothy (SS; June q. in Easington - September Shields). RFA 1947) 1939 and a Retired Tynemouth during the December 1915). (Their marriage was SS - June q. 1917, aged 71.] 1895). Adopted son: q. 1869. He enlisted in Miner in December quarter of 1868). registered in Sunderland AB George Ernest the 4th (Northumbrian) 1947] during the December quarter [Embleton] Huggins, Howitzers on 17 May of 1892). HMS Petard (P/JX 1915 - 'Gazette'. 'Of St. 272766), 16 Michael's parish' - Harton September q. 1943, Cemetery Burial Register. aged 34 (son of George Ernest and Amy Frances Huggins of Hastings, Sussex).

813 Emmerson John George Private 24 (Born: 1 May 1917 26 (Tyneside 22/757 No 1914-5 Star France 48 Robertson Street, SS (in St. Hilda's Colliery [A Son of Alfred and the late Margaret [Stepson of Jane Annie [His father, Alfred (A Marine Shop One sister - Ethel (SS; Born and E. in SS. Aubigny Communal St. Michael's Fri. 11 May 1917 Fri. 18 May 1917 29 (Gas Irish) / NF (103 February 1893 and 1901), 1 Coal Miner in 1911] Emmerson (née Scott) of 14 Emmerson (née Crowell). Machinist), was born in SS (c. December q. 1906). Baptised in St. Stephen's Cemetery Extension. ROH, SS + + Fri. 18 May January Poisoning) Brigade, 34th William Street, SS (in 1911), Robinson Street, SS. (They were (They were married in St. 1873) and died in SS - December Brother Bob Church, SS, on 17 II.J.78. Robinson 1917 + Wed. 1 1893 - St. Division) and 14 Robinson Street, SS married in St. Aidan's Church, SS, on Hilda's Church, SS, on 24 q. 1930, aged 57. His mother, Emmerson (in France). February 1893. (In Street Roll of May 1918 + Wed. Stephen's (in May 1917) 9 November 1891. Their marriage November 1912. Their Margaret, was born in SS (c.1873) Brothers: Alfred (B: c. Memoriam). Poisoned by Honour, SS + 20 November Church was registered in SS during the marriage was registered in SS and died in SS - September q. 1892), Robert gas - 'Gazette'. Aunt & St. Hilda's 1918 + Wed. 5 Baptismal December quarter of 1891). during the December quarter 1911, aged 38. Grandfather - Alexander (SS; Uncle: Mr. & Mrs. Miners' Lodge November 2014 + Register, of 1912).] John Scott - B: SS; c. 1825.] December q. 1897) Yarrow, 91 Ellesmere ROH Soldiers Died in SS) and Albert William Street, SS. Uncle & Aunt: the Great War (SS; June q. 1901). Mr. & Mrs. George Emmerson, 39 Baring Street, SS.

1227 Emmerson Henry Private 34 (Born: 27 September 14/DLI (64 14354 11 September France 364 Alice Street, SS, and 191 N.E.R. - Teemer at Son of John and Kezia Emmerson Martha Emmerson (née [His father, John (An Engine Siblings (all births Born and E. in SS - June q. Loos Memorial. Panel N.E.R. Thurs. 27 Richard 14 May 1915 (Battle Brigade, 21st 1915 (1914-5 South Palmerston Street, SS Tyne Dock [A Joiner in (née Rayne) of 185 and 187 Perkins (GRO)/Parkins - B: Driver/Craneman), was born in registered in SS): 1880. Enlisted on 7 106 and 107 Memorial (Roll September 1917 + 1880) of Loos) Division) Star) (in September 1914) 1901] Campbell Street, SS (in 1901). (They Newcastle; December q. Felling (Gateshead; December q. George (March q. September 1914. Height: of Honour), Soldiers Died in were married in St. Paul's Church, 1883) of 364 Alice Street, SS. 1839) and died in SS - December 1866), Jane (March q. 5' 5". Weight: 9 stones York. + Dock the Great War Jarrow, on 22 November 1863. (They were married in All q. 1921, aged 80. His mother, 1868) and Emily 6lbs. Brown hair. Grey Superintenden Their marriage was registered in SS Saints' Church, West Harton, Kezia, was born in SS, c. 1842, and Winter (December q. eyes. KIA - third day of t's Staff ROH, during the December quarter of on 2 January 1904. Their died in SS - December q. 1923, 1882). Daughters: the Battle of Loos. Tyne Dock 1863). marriage was registered in SS aged 81.] Esther (SS; June q. Daughter : Lilian (SS; during the March quarter of 1904) and Martha (SS; September q. 1914 - 1904). September q. 1910). Mother's surname - 'Perkins'). (In Memoriam).

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