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Women's Army Auxiliary Corps Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Commonwealth War Graves Commission Casualty Report 1916-1921 Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps Queen Mary’s Army Auxiliary Corps Commonwealth War Graves Commission Casualty Report 1916-1921 BOURGES (ST. LAZARE) CEMETERY, Cher, France NATTRESS, Worker, EDITH, 47481. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 2 April 1919. Age 24. Daughter of Emily Jackson, of 5, Belmont Terrace, Forest Moor, Knaresborough, Yorks. ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France LUKER, Worker, DORIS MARY, 6947. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Died of pneumonia, 13 February 1919. Age 21. Daughter of James and Mary Luker, of Woking, Surrey. Joined in Jan., 1917, and had been in France 12 months. Grave Reference: LXXII. B. 15. MATTHEWS, Worker, MARY MARIA, 47814. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 17 February 1919. Age 28. Daughter of Walter and Ellen Matthews, of Coltishall Rd., Buxton, Norfolk. Grave Reference: LXXII. B. 36. PAGE, Worker, BLANCHE AMELIA, 1162. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, attd. Signals Sect., Royal Engineers. Died of pneumonia, 7 December 1918. Age 30. Daughter of Edwin George and Mary Anne Amelia Page, of Southampton. Grave Reference: XLVII. B. 16. ROUTLEDGE, Assistant Forewoman, E H, 1585. Mentioned in Despatches. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Died of pneumonia, 5 March 1919. Age 29. Eldest daughter of George and Elizabeth Routledge, of Rock Ferry, Cheshire. Grave Reference: LXXII. D. 37. WHITTAKER, Worker, E, 35663. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 15 February 1919. Grave Reference: LXXII. B. 26. LES BARAQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, SANGATTE, Pas de Calais, France BALL, Forewoman, CORA CORNISH, 2717. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 24 November 1918. Age 22. Daughter of Mark and Elizabeth Jane Dunstan Ball, of 9, Vivian Terrace, Truro, Cornwall. Born at Truro. Grave Reference: VI. G. I. DAVIS, Worker, SILANCE ETHEL, 2827. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 25 September 1919. Age 27. Daughter of William and Martha Annie Davis, of 34, Rick St., Nottingham. Grave Reference: XIX. A. 6. ST. POL BRITISH CEMETERY, ST. POL-SUR-TERNOISE, Pas de Calais, France MILLER, Worker, ANNIE CATHERINE, 10884. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 29 July 1920. Daughter of Mr. E. T. Miller, of 27, North Clive St. Grangetown, Cardiff. Grave Reference: III. E. 16. TERLINCTHUN BRITISH CEMETERY, WIMILLE, Pas de Calais, France BARROW, Worker, MARGARET ANN, 36156. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Died of disease, 3 November 1918. Age 24. Daughter of George and Elizabeth Ann Barrow, of Maiden Law, Lanchester, Co. Durham. Grave Reference: IX. C. 21. Commonwealth War Graves Commission HALL, Worker, ANNIE, 11900. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 23 March 1919. Age 30. Daughter of James and Annie Hall, of Reedham, Norfolk. Grave Reference: XV. B. 35 MASSEY, Worker, F E M T, 1229. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 1 December 1918. Grave Reference: XII. A. 32. PARNELL, Worker, E, 36840. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Died of disease, 6 March 1919. Age 23. Daughter of Arthur William and Charlotte Anne Parnell, of Cambridgeshire. Educated at the Woolwich Polytechnic Secondary School. Grave Reference: XV. B. 2. SPITTLE, Worker, MARY ANN, 1667. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 12 February 1919. Age 26. Daughter of Alfred Ernest Spittle, of 12, Fairhazel Gardens, South Hampstead, London. Grave Reference: XIII. C. 41. JANVAL CEMETERY, DIEPPE, Seine-Maritime, France SMITH, Worker, ANNIE WINIFRED MARY, 16754. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 13 June 1919. Age 25. Daughter J. of Arthur Smith, of The Avenue, Flitwick, Beds. Grave Reference: II. M. 1. MONT HUON MILITARY CEMETERY, LE TREPORT, Seine-Maritime, France GIBSON, Unit Administrator, MARGARET A. C.. M M. 1st Hostel, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 17 September 1918. Daughter of the late Thomas Elliott, C.M.G., and Georgina Celia Campbell Elliott, of Mauritius, and widow of the late John MacDougall Gibson. Grave Reference: VIII. H. 14. ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France GOSLING, Worker, CLARA, 2108. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 7 November 1918. Grave Reference: S. V. J. 12. HOLBOROW, Forewoman, ROSE MABEL, 1923. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, attd. 1st Base Mechanical Transport Depot.. 5 October 1918. Grave Reference: S. V. H. 3. JOHNSTON, Telephonist, ELIZABETH S., 18375. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 25 December 1918. Age 27. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Johnston, of "Viewforth," Pittenweem, Fife. Native of Anstruther, Fife. Grave Reference: S. V. L. 10. STEELE, Worker, WINIFRED MARY, 1593. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Died of pnuemonia, 9 December 1918. Age 27. Daughter of David and Jane Steele, of Newport Pagnell, Bucks. Attested at Derby 1917. A Telegraphist, G.P.O., Derby, for 9 years. Grave Reference: S. V. L. 7. STE. MARIE CEMETERY, LE HAVRE, Seine-Maritime, France ASPDEN, Worker, DOROTHY, 30438. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 21 July 1918. Grave Reference: Div. 62. III. N. 6. FERGUSON, Worker, MARY, 33682. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Died of pneumonia, 9 February 1919. Age 35. Daughter of Capt. Matthew and Mrs. Rosanna Ferguson, of 47, Cedar Avenue, Belfast. Grave Reference: Div. 64. VIII. N. 2. GOODING, Worker, FLORENCE, 6203. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Died of pneumonia, 14 November 1918. Age 33. Daughter of George and Sarah Gooding; niece and adopted daughter of Harry and Annie Gooding, of Bideford, Devon. Grave Reference: Div. 62. IV. B. 1. Commonwealth War Graves Commission HARRINGTON, Forewoman, LENA, 9341. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 16 March 1919. Age 39. Daughter of Mary Harrington, of 2, Friars St., Kinsale Co. Cork. Grave Reference: Div. 64. VII. C. 1. MAUNDER, Worker, NELLIE MAY, 5512. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Died of accidental injuries, 13 September 1919. Age 29. Daughter of John Maunder, of Marina House, Hele Bay, Ilfracombe, and Mary Maunder (stepmother). Native of Launceston, Cornwall. Grave Reference: Div. 64. VII. A. 2. TAIT, Worker, EVELYNE EUPHEMIA, 3275. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Died of pneumonia, 22 November 1918. Age 22. Daughter of Isabel K. Spence (formerly Tait). Grave Reference: Div. 62. IV. E. 2. WHALL, Assistant Administrator, ANNA MARJORIE. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 6 December 1918. Age 36. Daughter of Edward Haversham Whall and Elizabeth Mary Whall, of North Barsham Rectory, Walsingham, Norfolk. Grave Reference: Div. 62. IV. ABBEVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France BLAIKLEY, Worker, MARY McLACHLAN, 31503. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 30 May 1918. Niece of Robert Blalkley, of Brown's Land, Cartcosh, nr. Glasgow. Grave Reference: IV. C. 4. CAMPBELL, Worker, BEATRICE V., 31673. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 30 May 1918. Age 20. Daughter of the late John J. and Annie Morgan Campbell, of Cupar, Fife. Grave Reference: IV. C. 6. CASWELL, Worker, MARGARET SELINA, 15703. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 30 May 1918. Age 22. Daughter of Fredrick and Mary Jane Caswell, of Green Cross Farm, Churt, Farnham, Surrey. of Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh, Hants. Grave Reference: IV. C. 1. CONNOR, Worker, CATHERINE, 34767. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 30 May 1918. Grave Reference: IV. C. 9. GRANT, Worker, JEANIE, 31918. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Killed by a bomb from an enemy aeroplane, 30 May 1918. Age 22. Daughter of Mrs. J. Grant, of "Burnfoot," Greengairs, Airdrie, Lanarkshire. Grave Reference: IV. C. 7. MOORE, Worker, BEATRICE VIOLET, 2199. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Died of disease, 13 March 1919. Age 21. Daughter of Martha E. Moore, of 94, Westville Rd., Shepherd's Bush, London. Grave Reference: V. G. 30. MOORES, Worker, ANNIE ELIZABETH, 15695. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Killed in aerial attack on Abbeville, 30 May 1918. Age 27. Daughter of Alfred and Mary Moores, of Charlton Lane, Ludwell, Salisbury. Grave Reference: IV. C. 3. O'NEILL, Forewoman, NELLIE TERESA, 10037. Mentioned in Despatches. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 16 November 1918. Age 28. Daughter of Laurence and Mary O'Neill, of Ballyrussel, Cloyne, Co. Cork. Grave Reference: V. C. 52. PARKER, Worker, ETHEL FRANCIS MARY, 9048. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Killed by a bomb at Abbeville, 30 May 1918. Age 21. Daughter of William George Parker, of 6, East St., Sturry Rd., Canterbury. Grave Reference: IV. C. 2. THOMASSON, Worker, ALICE, 35588. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 30 May 1918. Grave Reference: IV. C. 8. WALCROFT, Worker, K, 39494. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 14 February 1919. Grave Reference: V. F. 36. Commonwealth War Graves Commission WATSON, Worker, JEANIE H. L., 34864. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 30 May 1918. Age 25. Daughter of Mrs. J. Oliphant, of 21, Park St., Cambuslang, Glasgow. Grave Reference: IV. C. 5. COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany LALOR, Volunteer, WINIFRED MARY. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, attd., Royal Army Ordnance Corps. 4 March 1920. Age 29. Daughter of Mr. G. J. Lalor, of Hyde Lane Villas, Marlborough, Wilts. Grave Reference: VI. C. 8. FINNER CEMETERY, County Donegal, Ireland, Republic of DUNNE, Worker, SHEILA, 48257. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 10 November 1918. Daughter of Mrs. Dunne, of 54, Harty Place, South Circular Rd., Dublin. Grave Reference: In South-East corner. GLASNEVIN (OR PROSPECT) CEMETERY, County Dublin, Ireland, Republic of O'REILLY, Forewoman Clerk, MARION, 49668. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 27 October 1919. (Also known as REILLY). Grave Reference: Garden. EG. 225. GRANGEGORMAN (CORK) MEMORIAL HEADSTONES, County Dublin, Ireland, Republic of HARRICK, Worker, M K, 46616. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 12 November 1918. Alternative Commemoration - buried in Cork Military Cemetery. Grave Reference: Spec. Memorial. WRIGHT, Worker, M, 52954. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. 4 September 1919. Daughter of Mrs. E. Wright, of Sidney Lodge, Cork. Alternative Commemoration - buried in Cork Military Cemetery. Grave Reference: Spec. Memorial. GRANGEGORMAN MEMORIAL, County Dublin, Ireland, Republic of WALLACE, Volunteer, M, 17526.
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