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EAST RUDHAM Including West Rudham TF 82744 28253 EAST RUDHAM including West Rudham TF 82744 28253 WW1 - 29 WW2 - 10 Civilians - 0 With acknowledgement to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission http://www.cwgc.org/ WW1 Casualties Awards Rank Number Service Unit Age Parish Conflict Date Notes East /West Son of W. and Louisa Elizabeth Bailey, of Ernest BAILEY Private 12991 Norfolk Regt. 8th Bn. 21 WW1 19/07/1916 Rudham West Rudham East /West Son of W. and Louisa Elizabeth Bailey, of George BAILEY Private 13509 Norfolk Regt. 8th Bn. 23 WW1 01/07/1916 Rudham West Rudham East /West Son of W. and Louisa Elizabeth Bailey, of Robert BAILEY Private 12966 Norfolk Regt. 8th Bn. 22 WW1 01/07/1916 Rudham West Rudham East /West Son of Arthur Alfred and Mary Ann Walter BAILEY Private 43480 Northamptonshire Regt. 6th Bn. 19 WW1 10/08/1917 Rudham Bailey, of Clay Cottages, West Rudham Frederick East /West Son of Mrs. Jemima Ellen Billing, of West BILLING Private 20843 Essex Regt. 13th Bn. 24 WW1 28/04/1917 William Rudham Rudham Ernest East /West Husband of S. Bobbitt, of 44, Edinburgh BOBBITT Private 204774 Northamptonshire Regt. 1st Bn. 38 WW1 24/10/1918 Alfred Rudham Rd., Lowestoft Charles East /West Son of George and Alice Mary Butcher, of BUTCHER Private 240677 Norfolk Regt. 1st/5th Bn. 19 WW1 19/04/1917 Edward Rudham West Rudham Son of Edgar and Ada Couzens, of East /West Edric James COUZENS Private 23931 Worcestershire Regt. 1st Bn. 23 WW1 08/07/1916 Syderstone, King's Lynn, Norfolk. Native Rudham of East Rudham James East /West Son of James George and Ella Mary DANIELS Private 9076 Norfolk Regt. 1st Bn. 21 WW1 10/04/1916 Edward Rudham Daniels, of The Lodge, Docking Albert East /West Son of John Charles and Margaret DAWSON Private 43314 Northamptonshire Regt. 6th Bn. 23 WW1 19/10/1917 Lester Rudham Dawson, of Mill Rd., East Rudham Leonard East /West [Unconfirmed as the man on the FARROW Private 43612 Norfolk Regt. 9th Bn. - WW1 15/04/1918 Henry Rudham memorial] London Regiment (London posted to 14th Bn. East /West James Malta GILHAM Rifleman 608008 24 WW1 16/08/1917 Irish Rifles) 18th Bn. Royal Irish Rifles Rudham Son of James Gilham, of East Rudham; Walter The Queen's (Royal West East /West GILHAM* Private G/4596 7th Bn. 38 WW1 17/06/1916 husband of Laura Fanny (née Sawbridge) Henry Surrey Regt.) Rudham Forest Hill, London East /West Frank GREEN Gunner 101430 Royal Garrison Artillery Siege Bty. - WW1 04/10/1918 - Rudham Son of James and Sophia Grimes; husband Duke of Wellington's (West East /West George GRIMES Private 6844 1st/5th Bn. 33 WW1 19/09/1916 of Louisa Elizabeth of "Pockthorpe", Riding Regt) Rudham West Rudham East /West Husband of Jane Elizabeth Gregory, of Herbert GREGORY Private 65136 Royal Fusiliers 13th Bn. 30 WW1 29/04/1917 Rudham New St., St. Neots. Born in East Rudham East /West William HAMMOND Gunner 30846 Royal Garrison Artillery 64th Siege Bty. - WW1 25/06/1917 - Rudham Bertie Lance East /West HUGGINS 32034 Norfolk Regt. 9th Bn. - WW1 29/04/1917 - Robert Corporal Rudham Son of Robert and Susannah Newton. John Alfred East /West NEWTON Corporal 426149 Canadian Infantry 3rd Bn. 29 WW1 08/10/1916 Formerly served 6 years with 3rd Bn. Jubilee Rudham Norfolk Regt. Robert East /West Son of Elizabeth and the late Robert NICHOLLS Private 43041 Leicestershire Regt. 7th Bn. 28 WW1 13/07/1918 William Rudham Nicholls of East Rudham Albert East /West Son of Thomas and Elizabeth A. OVERLAND Private 32509 East Surrey Regt. 1st Bn. 31 WW1 08/10/1917 Edward Rudham Overland, of East Rudham William East /West PAYNE Private 40869 Norfolk Regt. 7th Bn. - WW1 30/11/1917 - Hewitt Rudham East /West Son of Charles and Naomi Rowe, of The Arthur ROWE Private 7194 Norfolk Regt. 1st Bn. 26 WW1 05/11/1914 Rudham Grange, West Rudham East /West J. STEEL WW1 not found insufficient information on the memorial Rudham Francis East /West STEEL Private 32026 Norfolk Regt. 9th Bn. - WW1 30/11/1917 - Charles Rudham East /West Son of John and Amelia Strangleman, of Cecil STRANGLEMAN Private 240807 Norfolk Regt. 1st/5th Bn. 22 WW1 19/04/1917 Rudham East Rudham East /West Son of Ellen Elizabeth Turner, of East Alfred VERTIGAN Gunner 231717 Royal Field Artillery "A" Bty. 331st Bde. 19 WW1 25/03/1918 Rudham Rudham Hezekiah East /West WAKE Corporal 240037 Norfolk Regt. 1st/5th Bn. - WW1 12/08/1915 - Walter Rudham 20th Bde. East /West Son of Alma and Laura Whitby, of East Claude WHITBY Driver 216620 Royal Horse Artillery 21 WW1 16/11/1918 Ammunition Col. Rudham Rudham East /West Son of Ezra and Emma Willimott, of Percy WILLIMOTT Private 4795 East Surrey Regt. 8th Bn. 19 WW1 01/07/1916 Rudham Tattersett WW2 Casualties Awards Rank Number Service Unit Age Trade Parish Conflict Date Notes Walter Band RMB/X Royal Marine H.M.S. East /West Son of Walter and Florence Bonner; husband BONNER 26 WW2 14/10/1939 Clive Corporal 180 Band 'Royal Oak' Rudham of Bessie Ismay of East Rudham Son of Peter Cuthbert and Lorna Cresswell; George Royal Naval Sub- H.M.S. East /West husband of Denise Isobel Cresswell, of Hubert CRESSWELL - Volunteer 26 WW2 18/05/1941 Lieutenant 'Jewel' Rudham Westminster . Buried in West Rudham Joseph Reserve churchyard Norman Leading East /West Son of Percy George and Alice Kirk, of East KIRK 649679 Royal Air Force - 23 WW2 26/05/1942 Frank Aircraftman Rudham Rudham. Buried in East Rudham churchyard East /West H. NEWTON WW2 not found insufficient information on the memorial Rudham East /West G. NORMAN WW2 not found insufficient information on the memorial Rudham Rhoddna East /West Son of Robert and Ethel Osborne, of West OSBORNE Sergeant 2615731 Grenadier Guards 2nd Bn. 27 WW2 10/04/1945 Allenby Rudham Rudham Charles Coldstream East /West Son of George Batho Riches and Edith Mary RICHES Corporal 5772550 1st Bn. 23 WW2 22/05/1940 Henry Guards Rudham Riches, of East Rudham Cecil East /West Son of Frances Lydia Strangleman, of East STRANGLEMAN Private 14744326 Essex Regt. 2nd Bn. 18 WW2 03/11/1944 Edward Rudham Rudham Reginald Royal Norfolk East /West Son of Charles Edward and Sarah Ann STRINGER Private 5773997 2nd Bn. 26 WW2 04/05/1944 Charles Regt. Rudham Stringer, of East Rudham 4 Bty., 1 George East /West Son of Edward and Mary Ann Twite, of East TWITE Gunner 1065465 Royal Artillery Lt. A.A. 34 WW2 06/12/1941 William Rudham Rudham Regt. Henry Royal Army Chaplain 4th attd. 11th East /West Son of James Henry and Eva Wagg; husband Thurlow WAGG M.i.D. 294758 Chaplains' 35 Chaplain WW2 19/07/1944 Class Armd. Div Rudham of Kathleen. (Born in new Hunstanton) (Rev) Department East /West T. WOODARD WW2 not found insufficient information on the memorial Rudham Norman Frank KIRK in East Rudham churchyard George Hubert Joseph CRESSWELL in West Rudham churchyard Disclaimer. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this record, no guarantee of 100% accuracy is given or implied. Terms. All unattributed images contained herein are © copyright 2017 of Adrian S. Pye and must be credited as such if used elsewhere. It is expressly forbidden to copy or reproduce images for commercial purposes without written consent. .
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