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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4337 MacKie Alexander Deck Hand Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 4 West Street, SS (in Whitburn Colliery Second son of Leading Trimmer Brother: AB Robert Gray Elder Brother: Private Whitburn Colliery Mon. 6 Mon. 6 (Mine- November 1915) Alexander MacKie DSM (No. MacKie, Hawke Bn. RND, William MacKie, A.S.C. ROH September 1915 September 1915 Sweeping 3956) (on active service, formerly DOW 21 June 1915, aged 20 (No. 4336). + Thurs. 4 (Family Group - (RNR)) a miner at Whitburn Colliery) and (No. 38). November 1915 Including his Euphemia MacKie (née Phoebe father and his Gray) of 74 Adelaide Street, SS two brothers)

5161 Mackie Henry Fireman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 11 Coronation Street, SS (in A Merchant Seaman He was interned at Sat. 2 January e Marine June and September 1915 and (in August 1914) Ruhleben, Germany, in 1915 (1914 January 1918) August 1914 and Christmas repatriated to England Greeting from before 9 January 1918. Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915 + Wed. 9 January 1918 5174 Mackie R. Acting L/C Unknown Military Unknown York and 203347 South Shields. Wed. 30 January (Private) Medal Lancaster Regt. 1918

7239 Mackie Henry Scott Private 69 December q. Northumberlan 11 Cornwallis Street, SS (in Son of Henry and Annie Mackie [His father, Henry (A Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in SS. Birth Waterloo Vale Roll Fri. 30 May 1919 1963 (SS) d Fusiliers 1911) (née Scott) of 11 Cornwallis Seagoing Fireman), was in SS): Thomas Lunsdon registered in SS - March q. of Honour Street, SS (in 1911). (They were born in Aberdeen and was (12; SS - June q. 1899), 1894. married in St. Jude's Church, SS, 42. His mother, Annie, was William (10; SS - on 1 July 1889. Their marriage born in Middlesbrough and September q. 1900), Jane was registered in SS during the was 41. They had been Henry (5; SS - June q. September quarter of 1889). married for 22 years and 1905), Mary (3) and James had had nine children, Scott (4 months; SS - June seven still living.] q. 1910).

7266 Mackie Henry Stoker Unknown Unknown Royal Naval 11 Cornwallis Street, SS (in Son of Henry and Annie Mackie [His father, Henry (A Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in SS and 17 in 1911. Waterloo Vale Roll Fri. 30 May 1919 Reserve 1911) of 11 Cornwallis Street, SS (in Seagoing Fireman), was in SS): Thomas (12), of Honour (Waterloo Vale 1911) born in Aberdeen and was William (10), Jane (5), ROH) 42. His mother, Annie, was Mary (3) and James (4 born in Middlesbrough and months). was 41. They had been married for 22 years and had had nine children, seven still living.]

7267 Mackie Thomas Stoker Unknown Unknown Mercantile 11 Cornwallis Street, SS (in Son of Henry and Annie Mackie [His father, Henry (A Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in SS and 12 in 1911. Waterloo Vale Roll Fri. 30 May 1919 Marine 1911) of 11 Cornwallis Street, SS (in Seagoing Fireman), was in SS): Henry (17), William of Honour (Waterloo Vale 1911) born in Aberdeen and was (10), Jane (5), Mary (3) and ROH) 42. His mother, Annie, was James (4 months). born in Middlesbrough and was 41. They had been married for 22 years and had had nine children, seven still living.]

1235 Mackin Patrick Private 38 4 April 1915 1st/9th 2188 No MRIC N.E.R. - Striker Mrs. E. Mackin of 51 Burt No SDGW entry. Gateshead East N.E.R. Memorial N.E.R. Magazine, William (Territorial) entry. (Locomotive) at Terrace, Gateshead Cemetery. 24.27. (Roll of Honour), Volume 5 No. 53, DLI (151 Tyne Dock York. May 1915 Brigade, 50th (Northumbrian ) Division) 4736 Mackin F. Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 26/419 10 France 86 Charles Street, Hebburn Enlisted: 25 November John Sheen + 26 (Tyneside January 1914. 4 August 1917 - 'Irish Heroes' Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No Discharged (King's (1917) Brigade, 34th 1914-5 Regulations, paragraph Division) Star) 392). (John Sheen). 6485 Mackings John Gunner 46 March q. 1930 4th 6 Gibson's Place, SS (in May Maud E. Mackings (née Children (all births Birth registered in SS - Fri. 28 May 1915 (SS) (Northumbrian 1915) Hogg). (They were registered in SS): Sarah J. March q. 1884. He ) Howitzer married in Holy Trinity (September q. 1913), Clara enlisted in the 4th Brigade RFA Church, SS, on 26 E.H. (September q. 1915), (Northumbrian) Howitzers December 1910. Their Edna M. (June q. 1918), RFA on 27 May 1915 - marriage was registered Alveris (June q. 1920) and 'Gazette. in SS during the John (June q. 1921). December quarter of 1910). 3405 Mackley Thomas Donkeyman 64 11 December SS 'Ottokar' Mercantil 49 Napier Street, Tyne Dock Son of the late James and Maria Martha Horbrough (or Born: Norwich, Norfolk. Tower Hill Memorial 1917 (London) e Marine Mackley Hobrough) Mackley (née Guyton) of 49 Napier Street, Tyne Dock. (Their marriage was registered in Newcastle during the June quarter of 1883).

4879 Madden Alfred (Alf) L/C 28 1 July 1916 'D' Company, 22/1345 No 1914-5 France Sunderland. (John Sheen) Born: Boldon Colliery. Thiépval Memorial. Pier Fri. 1 July 2016 + 22 (Tyneside Star (John Sheen). Birth and Face 10B, 11B and John Sheen Scottish) / NF registered in SS - June q. 12B (102 Brigade, 1886. 34th Division)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 414 Maddison Robert Sergeant Unknown 15 September 3/Coldstream 7881 12 August France Mr. Taplin, Butcher, [Moved forward via Brother: J. Maddison of 228 Born: Vauxhall, Essex. E. Thiépval Memorial. Pier Sat. 21 October Sat. 21 October 1916 (Somme - Guards (1st 1914 Fowler Street, SS Bernafay Wood to Ginchy South Frederick Street, SS. Sunderland. R. SS. Joined and Face 7D and 8D 1916 + Soldiers 1916 Attack towards Guards' (1914 sector (12/9). Attacked [The Guardsmen poured the army ten years earlier. Died in the Lesbœufs) Brigade, 'Mons' towards Lesbœufs (15/9) - into the sunken road & A Regular or Reservist. Great War Guards' Star') advance of 1st Guards' cleared the enemy by hand- CWGC says he was a Division) Brigade towards first to-hand fighting. Casualties Private. objective soon met by - 361.] strong machine-gun fire from Ginchy-Flers sunken road.] 1451 Maddison Charles Private 22 20 September 1st/5th 242115 20 April France Haltwhistle, Northumberland Youngest son of the late Charles Maternal Grandparents: Born and E. in Haltwhistle, Bucquoy Road Sat. 29 Joseph 1917 (DOW) (Territorial) NF (247115 - 1915 and Mary Middleton of The late Cornelius and Mary Northumberland. The Cemetery, Ficheux. September 1917 (149 Brigade, MRIC) (1914-5 Haltwhistle, Northumberland Mack of Tyne Dock. 'Gazette' say he was 23. II.E.4. + Soldiers Died 50th Star) Formerly 4/833 NF. in the Great (Northumbrian War ) Division) 1463 Maddison Robert AB 27 (Born: 19 January 1919 Hood Bn. RND TZ/456 1914-5 Dardanelles 19 Hylton Street, Marsden Whitburn Colliery Son of James H. and Sarah T. [21.10.1915 - Invalided [Enlisted: 14 January 1915. [Returned from Germany P.O.W. in Cassel, Boldon (Whitburn) Whitburn Village Thurs. 31 23 (Acute Bronchitis (63rd (Royal (RNVR) Star (Balkans 2B) Colliery (Putter) Maddison of 19 Hylton Street, to UK aboard HS Height: 5' 4". Brown hair. on 10 January 1919. He was Germany. Wounded in the Cemetery. B.C.1542. Green Memorial + January + Sat. 9 December - effects of Naval) Division) Marsden 'Aquitania' from Mudros Blue eyes. C. of E. ill as a P.O.W. owing to his ankle. Went 'Missing' Memorial Plaque in February 1918 + 1891) poison gas in (Enteric Fever). 20.8.1915 - Dangerously ill having been gassed at the (taken prisoner) on 30 St. Andrew's Tues. 21 & Wed. France) Extended leave to with enteric fever. time of his capture. Also December 1917. Returned Church, Marsden 22 January 1919 4.1.1916. 13.5.1917 to 17.9.1915 - Out of danger. suffered from a rough from Germany after 12 (now in Whitburn 25.9.1917 - served with 10.11.1915 - Discharged journey homwe.] months imprisonment on Parish Church) 175th Tunnelling Co. R.E. from RN Hospital Portland 10 January. Ill during his Taken P.O.W. on to Blandford. War Gratuity: confinement as a result of 30/31.12.1917. £23 10s.] being gassed at the time Repatriated - arrived at of his capture. Dover on 8.1.1919.]

5060 Maddison Thomas Unknown Unknown 9 Garden Lane, SS (in 1891), A Slater (in 1911) Son of Martin (a General [Uncle: Robert Main - [His father, Martin (A Brother (age in 1911): Born in SS. Birth Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August 38 Livingstone Street, SS (in Labourer) and Mary Ann aged 40 in 1901.] Cartman), was 65. He died George (30; SS - March q. registered in SS - either Roll of Honour 1917 1901), and 28 Livingstone Maddison (née Main) of 28 in SS - September q. 1934, 1880; A Foundry Labourer). June q. 1886 or December Street, SS (in 1911) Livingstone Street, SS (in 1911). aged 87. His mother, Mary Sisters (1891 ages): Isabella q. 1886. Sisters (1901 (They were married in St. Hilda's Ann, was 61. She died in SS - Main (15; SS - March q. ages; all registered in SS): Church, SS, on 28 February 1875. September q. 1936, aged 1876) and Mary Ann T. (13; Elizabeth Ann (19; June q. Their marriage was registered in 86.] SS - December q. 1877). 1872; A Domestic SS during the March quarter of Servant), Margaret Scott 1875). (17; June q. 1884; A Dressmaker) and Jane (13; June q. 1888).

5092 Maddison Charles Unknown Unknown 43 Bath Street, SS (in 1901), A Ship's Fireman (in Son of Charles (a General Carter) Mary Ann Maddison Sons: James, Charles Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August (Born: and 46 Morton Street, SS (in 1911) and Elizabeth Maddison (née Mack). (She was Christopher and Alexander. Roll of Honour 1917 1873) 1911) born in Scotland). Cousin: Thomas Craig.

6630 Maddison Ralph Robson L/C Unknown Unknown 3rd Canadian Stave Falls, Canada (in 1914) Manager and Son of Mr. and Mrs. Maddison of [He worked for several [Birth registered in SS - Wounded in action and in Fri. 21 April Contingent Director of the 23 St. Oswald's Road, Hebburn years at Palmer's in Jarrow December q. 1890. He the Abbey Hospital, 1916 (Jarrow Western Canada before working for the emigrated to Canada in Bedford, by 21 April 1916. Express) Power Company at South Hetton Coal 1912. He held positions as He joined the 48th Stave Falls (Jarrow Company's Power Station.] switch-board attendant at Battalion at Vancouver but Express) Niagra Falls and was only a few weeks in Vanvouver.] England when he volunteered to fill a vacancy in another battalion and went to France. 6885 Maddison Henry Jones Private 86 (Born: March q. 1982 19/NF (2nd 488 He did not 125 Alice Street, SS (in 1901), A Moulder (in 1911, Son of Henry Jones Maddison Maud Maddison (née [His father, Henry Jones (A Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in SS. Birth Frederick Street Roll 7 July (SS) Tyneside serve 47 Alice Street, SS (in 1911), 1914 and 1937) and Sarah Maddison (née Packer) of 175 Victoria Moulder), was born in SS (c. in SS): Jane (20; SS - June q. registered in SS - of Honour 1895) Pioneers) overseas 174 South Frederick Street, SS Cuthbertson) of 47 Alice Street, Road, SS. (They were 1865) and was 46. His 1891), James (17; SS - September q. 1895. He (Divisional (in November 1914), and 175 SS (in 1911). (They were married in St. Michael's mother, Sarah, was born in September q. 1893 (?); A enlisted in North Shields Pioneers, 35th Victoria Road, SS (in married in St. Michael's Church, Church, SS, on 27 SS (c. 1867) and was 44. Brass Finisher) and John on 21 November 1914. Division) December 1937) SS, on 31 August 1890. Their December 1937. Their They had been married for Cuthbertson (8; SS - Height: 5' 9½". 22 marriage was registered in SS marriage was registered 21 years.] December q. 1902). February 1915: during the September quarter of in SS during the 'Discharged as not likely to 1890). December quarter of become an efficient 1937). soldier' - Service Record. He had served for 94 days.

779 Magee Thomas Private 24 27 April 1918 12th/13th NF 22/943 No 1914-5 France 12 Wenlock Road, Simonside, Boldon Colliery Son of Michael (A Locomotive Unmarried. [His father, Michael, was Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in SS (September q. Arneke British Boldon Colliery Wed. 27 April Forster (DOW) (62 Brigade, Star South Shields (1911 + John (Colliery Labourer - Engine-Driver - N.E.R. Co.) and born in Hetton-le-Hole and in SS): George Foreman (37; 1893). Enlisted in 22/NF Cemetery. I.E.1. Workmen War 1921 + John 21st Division) Sheen) above ground (in Mary Jane Magee (née Dodds) of was 61. His mother, Mary Platelayer - N.E.R.), John (Third Battalion Tyneside Memorial + St. Sheen 1911)) 12 Wenlock Road, Simonside, Jane, was also born in (32; Loco Stoker - N.E.R.), Scottish). In Machine-Gun Simon's Church, South Shields. (Their marriage Hetton-le-Hole and was also Ethel (25) and Ada Gertrude Section. No SDGW entry. Simonside, SS was registered in Houghton-le- 61. They had been married (21). 'Gazette' = DOW. (In (Chancel Screen) + Spring during the December for 39 years and had had Memoriam). Wenlock Road quarter of 1872). eight children, seven still Methodist Church living.] Cross, SS + West Harton Methodist Church Memorial Cross 4988 Magnan David Sergeant 67 Military December q. Rifle Brigade 15 Henry Street, Jarrow His marriage was Birth registered in SS - Fri. 7 September Augustus Medal 1939 (Aylesbury, registered in Oxford - June q. 1872. Awarded 1917 (Jarrow Buckinghamshire March q. 1898. the MM for bravery in Express) ) France - 'Jarrow Express'.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 5256 Magnan Hugh Gordon Private 57 June q. 1953 Essex 22 Dee Street, Jarrow (in Son of Mrs. M. Magnan of 22 Elizabeth H. Magnan Birth registered in SS - Sat. 5 January (Durham NE) Regiment January 1918) Dee Street, Jarrow (née Richardson). (They September q. 1896. 1918 + Fri. 11 were married in SS' Missing in Action since 30 January 1918 Registry Office on 22 November 1917 ('Gazette' (Jarrow Express) November 1926. Their and Jarrow Express). A marriage was registered P.O.W. in Germany in SS during the (Jarrow Express). December quarter of 1926). 2615 Magnay Joseph Sergeant- 35 DCM + 15 April 1920 Machine-Gun 20079 21 May France 30 Devonshire Street, Hedworth Barium Sarah Magnay of 30 MRIC = CSM/Acting RSM - Gateshead East Sat. 18 August Military Corps 1915 Gateshead Company, East Devonshire Street, Acting Warrant Officer Cemetery. V.4699. 1917 (DCM Medal (1914-5 Jarrow. Gateshead Class 1. Formerly 12210 Presentation) Star) DLI. 887 Magnuse Edward AB 56 29 March 1917 SS 'Harberton' Mercantil 10 Francis Street, The Deans, Hansina (or Hansine or Born in Bergen, Norway. Tower Hill Memorial Tues. 22 May n (London) e Marine SS Hausine) Magnusen (née 1917 Jake - or Jakle). (They were married in SS' Registry Office on 24 April 1899. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1899).

819 Magnuso Gustaf Donkeyman 42 (Born: 28 March 1917 SS 'Gafsa' Mercantil 62 Heron Street, SS A Ship's Fireman (in Son of Carl and Ida Magnuson Elizabeth Wood His father-in-law, John [Naturalisation Certificate Born in Vanersborg (or Tower Hill Memorial St. Hilda's Memorial Thurs. 10 May n 5 (London). e Marine March 1910) Magnuson (née Vickers) Vickers (A Blacksmith), was A18880 issued on 14 March Wenersburg), Sweden. (In Cross 1917 + Fri. 28 Novembe of 62 Heron Street, SS. born in SS and was 61. His 1910. He drowned as a Memoriam). March 1919 r 1874) (They were married in St. mother-in-law: Elizabeth result of an attack by an Hilda's Church, SS, on 23 Wood Vickers, was born in enemy submarine, U57.] May 1915. Their SS and was 60. They had marriage was registered been married for 33 years in SS during the June and had had five children.] quarter of 1915).

789 Magson William Private 20 26 July 1917 20/DLI (123 42545 No 1914-5 France 13 Charles Street, Boldon Boldon Colliery Son of Thomas and Phoebe Ann Born: Brandon, Co. Godewaersvelde British Boldon Colliery 12 June 1919 + (DOW) Brigade, 41st Star Colliery Magson of 13 Charles Street, Durham. E. SS. R. Boldon Cemetery. I.A.13. Miners' Social Club Soldiers Died in Division) Boldon Colliery Colliery. ROH + St. Nicholas' the Great War Roll of Honour, Boldon Colliery + Boldon Colliery Workmen War Memorial 6999 Maher Edmund Sapper Unknown Unknown No. 2 440 No 1914-5 He did not 10 Cobden Street, Jarrow (in An Apprentice Plater Son of Bridget Maher (née [His Service Record has [His father James' death Siblings: Mary (B: Wallsend; Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. (Born: 4 Company, Star serve 1901 and 1911) working for the Lawler) and the late James survived. Height: 5' 5½". was registered in SS - March Tynemouth - September q. registered in SS - June q. Church ROH, Jarrow May Durham overseas Northumberland Maher of 10 Cobden Street, He was 'Embodied' from q. 1900, aged 50. His 1872), Andrew (B: 1891. Baptised in St. 1891) (Fortress) Shipbuilding Jarrow (in 1911). (Their 5 August 1914 to 17 mother, Bridget, was born Wallsend; Tynemouth - Bede's R.C. Church, Royal Company (in 1911) marriage was registered in March 1916 - one year in Kilkenny, Ireland, and was September q. 1873), Jarrow, on 20 May 1891. Engineers Tynemouth during the December 225 days. In total he 61 in 1911.] Thomas (B: Jarrow; SS - He enlisted in Jarrow on 6 quarter of 1871). served for five years 140 March q. 1882 ['Marr']), February 1911. He was days. He attended Michael Gerard (B: Jarrow; discharged on 17 March Annual Training in 1911 SS - December q. 1883) & 1916 - Expiration of Time. and 1912.] Joseph (B: Jarrow; SS - Dec. q. 1889).

832 Main Percy AB 20 8 May 1917 HM Yacht 74603 58 Bedford Street, North Second son of Alexander and Unmarried. Grandson of Alexander and Born in SS. Birth Plymouth Naval Mon. 14 May 'Zarefah' Shields Maude Main Isabella Main of SS and registered in SS - March q. Memorial. Memorial 1917 Edward and Annie Taylor of 1897. Reference 25 Westoe. 4681 Main W. Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 25/400 11 France Durham City (John Sheen) His name appeared on the St. Aloysius' R.C. John Sheen + 25 (Tyneside January St. Aloysius' R.C. School School ROH, 'Irish Heroes' Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No ROH, Hebburn. Hebburn (1917) Brigade, 34th 1914-5 Division) Star) 4977 Main James L/C Unknown Unknown 29/NF 29/87 18 Wood Street, Hebburn [20 February 1918 - Enlisted: 14 October 1915. John Sheen (Tyneside Colliery Discharged on medical 1 July 1916 - Wounded. 8 Scottish) grounds (Gunshot Wounds). July 1916 - Admitted to His name appeared in the Beaufort Hospital, Bristol September 1916 Casualties' (Aged 32). (John Sheen). List.]

5062 Main Robert Ingram 83 June q. 1962 41 Cleveland Street, SS (in A Shipyard Labourer Son of John (A Ship's Painter) and Jane Main (née [Sister: Laura (SS; June q. Brothers (1901 ages; all Born in SS. Birth registered Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August (SS) 1901), and 115 Livingstone (in 1911) Susannah Main (née Patterson) Thompson) of 115 1881). Daughter (age in registered in SS): George in SS - June q. 1879. Roll of Honour 1917 Street, SS (in 1911) of 41 Cleveland Street, SS (in Livingstone Street, SS. 1911): Ethel Rewcastle 11; Edward (29; June q. 1872), Daughters (1911 ages): 1901). (Their marriage was (They were married in St. SS - June q. 1899).] Alexander Nesbit (27; June Jane Thompson (9; SS - registered in Tynemouth during Michael's Church, SS, on q. 1874) and Edward September q. 1901), the September quarter of 1871). 9 November 1898. Their Patterson (23; Dec. q. Catherine (7; SS - marriage was registered 1876). Sisters (1901 ages): December q. 1903), in SS during the Laura (19), Eleanor Ingram Susanah (5; SS - June q. December quarter of (16; June q. 1885) & 1906), Elsie (1; SS - 1898). Susanna P. (13; Sept. q. December q. 1909) & 1887). Annie R. (5 weeks; June 1900).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 6637 Main Thomas Private Unknown 21 April 1916 1/West 4/8645 81 Edmund Street, Hebburn Son of Mrs. Main of 1 Ash Street, Margaret Main (née Son: Matthew (SS; March q. Essex Farm Cemetery. Fri. 5 May 1916 Yorkshire Regt. Quay Hebburn Colliery Pratt) of 81 Edmund 1913). He had two children I.A.29. (Belgium). (Jarrow Express) (18 Brigade, Street, Hebburn Quay. (Jarrow Express). 6th Division) (They were married in St. Cuthbert's Church, Hebburn, on 8 January 1910. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1910). 6886 Main Alexander Private Unknown Unknown DLI 112639 No 1914-5 102 Palmerston Street, SS (in A Shipyard Labourer Son of William Brown Main and [4 May 1905: 'Discharged [His father, William Brown Siblings (1911 ages): Born in SS. Birth Frederick Street Roll Star 1891), 30 South Frederick (in 1911) [A Barbara Main (née Howe) of 22 as not likely to become (A Machine Man), was born Frances H. (35; B: North registered in SS - June q. of Honour Street, SS (in 1901), 22 Milkman in 1901] Frederick Street, SS (in 1911). an efficient militiaman' - in SS (September q. 1850) & Shields; Dressmaker in a 1882. He enlisted in SS on Frederick Street, SS (in 1911), (Their marriage was registered in Service Record (4216).] was 60. He died in SS - Shop), Clara (32; B: SS - 9 December 1915. He had and 121 Frederick Street, SS Newcastle during the December March q. 1920, aged 69. His June q. 1877), Thomas enlisted in the Durham (in December 1915) quarter of 1876). wife, Barbara, was born in William (26; B: SS - March q. RGA in SS on 1 March North Shields (c. 1853) & 1885; A Gasworks 1904. Height: 5' 5½". died in SS - March q. 1925, Labourer) and Barbara Ann Brown eyes. Blue eyes. C. 71. They had been married (18; B: SS - September q. Of E. for 32 years.] 1891).

4737 Mains W. Sergeant Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 26/417 10 France Hebburn (?) (John Sheen) Transferred to Labour John Sheen + 26 (Tyneside January Corps (417960). AWOL - 'Irish Heroes' Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No 22 August (year unknown), (1917) Brigade, 34th 1914-5 aged 45. Court - Division) Star) Gateshead. 2591 Major Arthur Private 21 or 22 8 October 1918 15/DLI (64 73745 No 1914-5 France 78 Maxwell Street, SS St. Hilda's Colliery Son of Septimus and Mary Elizabeth Wood Brother Edward and Born and E. in SS. DOW R. Marcoing British St. Michael's ROH, Fri. 1 + Sat. 2 (DOW) Brigade, 21st Star Elizabeth Major (née Greathead) (formerly Major, née nephew and niece John and in A. Chaplain's letter. Cemetery. I.A.11. SS + St. Hilda's November 1918 Division) of 127 Hyde Street, SS. (They Smith) of 78 Maxwell Molly. Memorial Service in St. Miners' Lodge ROH + Soldiers Died were married on 22 May 1893. Street, SS. (They were Michael's, Westoe. in the Great Their marriage was registered in married in SS' Registry War SS during the June quarter of Office on 20 May 1918. 1893). Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1918). 5479 Major Private Unknown Unknown 49 Howard Street, Jarrow (in Son of Mrs. Major of 49 Howard Wounded and admitted to Fri. 27 September 1918) Street, Jarrow a hospital in Hereford by September 1918 27 September 1918 - (Jarrow Express) Jarrow Express.

2592 Makepeac Samuel Lake Private 25 3 August 1917 15/DLI (64 39419 No 1914-5 France Son of John and Celia Mallett Mary Makepeace (née Born in SS. Birth Bucquoy Road Soldiers Died in e (DOW Brigade, 21st Star Makepeace of 95 Cemetery Byrne). (Their marriage registered in SS - Cemetery, Ficheux. the Great War Division) Road, Gateshead was registered in December q. 1892. E. I.K.7. Gateshead during the Gateshead. September quarter of 1914).

873 Malcolm Thomas Henry Private Unknown 5 September 7/Lincolnshire 30753 No 1914-5 France South Shields. Son of Henry and Christine Born: Berwick, Vis-en-Artois Memorial. St. Aidan's Church Fri. 8 November 1918 Regt. (51 Star (Christina) Malcolm (née Rattray) Northumberland. E. SS. Panel 4 ROH, SS 1918 + Soldiers Brigade, 17th of 34 Empress Street, SS. (They Died in the (Northern) were married in St. Aidan's Great War Division) Church, SS, on 4 March 1900. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1900). 4880 Malcolm Alexander Sergeant Unknown 1 July 1916 22 (Tyneside 22/586 No 1914-5 France Newcastle. (John Sheen) Born: South Shields. (John Thiépval Memorial. Pier Fri. 1 July 2016 + (Alex) Scottish) / NF Star Sheen). and Face 10B, 11B and John Sheen (102 Brigade, 12B 34th Division) 857 Mallam Matthew Private 25 8 May 1915 1st/7th DLI 2719 19 April France 53 Eldon Street, SS St. Hilda's Colliery Only son of Ellen and the late Vera Mallam (née [Sisters: Ellen and Lizzie.] He had one surviving Born and E. in SS. DOW R. Le Treport Military Holy Trinity Church Fri. 14 May 1915 Fri. 14 May 1915 Smith (DOW) (Pioneers) 1915 Thomas Mallam Conway ?) of 53 Eldon daughter - 'little Vera'. His in A. (In Memoriam). Holy Cemetery. 2.D.7. ROH, SS + Holy + Mon. 8 May (151 Brigade, (1914-5 Street, SS son, Thomas, died on 18 Trinity Boys' School - Trinity Boys' School 1916 + Tues. 8 50th Star) April 1915, aged 11 months. Admitted: 1 November ROH, SS + St. Hilda's May 1917 + Fri. (Northumbrian Bros-in-L: C. Weise of 22 1897; Left: 2 July 1902. Miners' Lodge ROH 31 August 1917 ) Division) Laygate Lane, SS, & R. Bell. Father- & Mother-in-L: Mr. + St. Bede's R.C. + Tues. 8 May Father- and Mother-in-Law: & Mrs. T. Conway. He had Sacred Heart Altar, 1923 + Clive Mr. And Mrs. T. Conway. sisters. B-in-L & S-in-L: SS Dunn page 257 Will & Lily + Dick. + Soldiers Died in the Great War

858 Mallen John James Private 28 27 March 1918 15/Cheshire 52380 10 France 10 Short Row, Jarrow (in Shipyard Chippie (?) Son of Bernard and Ann Mallen [Siblings (1911 ages; all [His father, Bernard, was Brother: Private Michael Born in Jarrow. E. SS. R. Pozières Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 ('Operation Regt. (1st Septembe 1911) [Carpenter] and (née Hanlon) of 10 Short Row, born in Jarrow): Ann born in Co. Monaghan and Mallen, West Yorkshire Jarrow. Formerly 12/West Panel 35 and 36 School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Michael') Birkenhead) r 1915 Painter (in 1911) Jarrow. [The death of his father (20), Catherine (13), was a 45-year old Shipyard Regt., a P.O.W. from 21 Yorkshire Regt. (8989). He + St. Paul's Roll of + Soldiers Died (105 Brigade, (1914-5 was registered in SS during the Josephine (10), Florence Plater. His mother, Ann, April 1918 (No. 5401) - Born attended St. Bede's R.C. Honour in the Great 35th Division) Star) December quarter of 1928, aged (8), Oliver (6) and Mary was born in Middlesbrough in Jarrow and an 18-year School, Jarrow - 1/West War 63.] Elizabeth (3).] and was 41. They had been old Rivet-Heater in a Yorkshire Regt. - in May married for 22 years and Shipyard in 1911.. 1915. had had nine children, eight still living.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2483 Mallen James Gunner 23 12 October 1918 'D' Battery, 751397 No 1914-5 France 34 Agnes Street, SS (1901); 14 A Grocer's Boy Son of John and Margaret Jane [Brothers: Francis, Joseph He had brothers and sisters. Born and E. in SS. Caudry British Cemetery St. Aidan's Church Fri. 8 November 317th Brigade (CWGC) Star Alma Street, SS (1911 and Mallen of 14 Alma Street, SS (in Harrison, Robert, William Sister & Brother-in-Law: Mr. Formerly 1737 RFA. MRIC IV.E.14. ROH, SS + Dale 1918 + Thurs. 12 RFA 1918) 1911 and November 1918) Hepplewhite, Thomas and Mrs. Salkeld. Little = 751395. (In Memoriam). Street ROH, SS October 1922 Patrick and Matthew James niece - Nellie. (In Memoriam) Carr. Sisters: Beatrice + Soldiers Died Bruce, Mary, Margaret Jane in the Great and Annie.] War

5401 Mallen Michael Private 74 December q. 1/West 3/8217 24 France 21 Short Row, Jarrow (in Rivet-Heater in a Son of Bernard and Ann Mallen Mildred May Mallen [His father, Bernard Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 1967 (Hounslow, Yorkshire Regt. Septembe 1901), and 10 Short Row, Shipyard (in 1911) (née Hanlon) of 10 Short Row, (née Dowling - died: (Shipyard Plater), was born in Jarrow): John James (SS; registered in SS - June q. Church ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) London) (18 Brigade, r 1914 Jarrow (in 1911) Jarrow. (They were married in Houslow, London; March in Co. Monaghan and died June q. 1889), Ann (20; 1893. B: Private John + Fri. 21 June 6th Division) (1914 SS' Registry Office on 19 q. 1976, aged 79). (They in Jarrow - SS; December q. March q. 1891), Catherine James Mallen, 15/Cheshire 1918 (Jarrow (and 1st/7th 'Mons' November 1908. Their marriage were married in SS' 1928, 63. His mother, Ann, (13; June q. 1898), Regt., 27 March 1918, Express) West Yorkshire Star') was registered in SS during the Registry Office on 13 was born in Middlesbrough Josephine (10; Sept. q. aged 28 (No. 858). Son: Regt.) December quarter of 1908). February 1928. Their & died March q. 1931, 62 1900), Florence (8; March q. Bernard Michael (Stepney; [They must have been living marriage was registered (SS). Married for 22 years 1903), Oliver (6; Sept. q. June q. 1931 - 2004). together previously.] in SS during the March and had had nine children, 1905) & Mary Elizabeth (3; Wounded on 21.4.1918 & quarter of 1928). eight still living.] Sept. q. 1908). a POW. in Germany ['Operation Michael'].

5766 Mallen M. Private Unknown Unknown DLI 28 Shakespeare Street, Jarrow Son of Mr. H. Mallen of 28 [He had a very bad time of it He was taken P.O.W. on Fri. 29 Shakespeare Street, Jarrow during his first three months 21 March 1918 ('Operation November 1918 in captivity as he could not Michael'). He regained his (Jarrow Express) eat the German bread or liberty on 14 November + Fri. 6 dinners. He had parted with 1918. He returned to December 1918 a gold ring for a loaf of Jarrow on Tuesday 3 (Jarrow Express) bread as he was starving.] December 1918 - Jarrow Express.

7000 Mallen Henry Driver 61 (Born: September q. 4th 626 No 1914-5 He did not 20 Shakespeare Street, Jarrow A Carpenter (in April Son of Henry and Mary Ann Mary Agnes Mallen (née [His father, Henry (A He had two sons: John Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. 30 1956 (Willesden, (Northumbrian Star serve (in 1901), 28 Shakespeare 1921) [An Mallen (née Whalen) of 28 Corcoran) of 28 Derby Boilermaker), was born in O'Shaughnessy - born in registered in SS - March q. Church ROH, Jarrow Novembe Middlesex) ) Howitzer overseas Street, Jarrow (in 1911), and Apprentice Shakespeare Street, Jarrow (in Street, Jarrow (in April Co. Monaghan, Ireland, and Jarrow on 26 July 1916; D: 1895. Baptised in St. r 1894) Brigade RFA 28 Derby Street, Jarrow (in Carpenter in 1911] 1911). (They were married in SS' 1921). (They were was 47. He died in Jarrow - Lambeth, London - Sept. q. Bede's R.C. Church, [5th Durham April 1921) Registry Office on 23 December married in SS' Registry June q. 1944, aged 80. His 1962, 47 + Henry - born in Jarrow, on 30 December Howitzers - 1884. Their marriage was Office on 12 January mother, Mary Ann, was Jarrow - 9 November 1917; 1894. His Service Record Embodied from registered in SS during the 1916. Their marriage born in Jarrow and was 49. D: Brent, London - Dec. q. has survived. Enlisted in 5 August 1914 December quarter of 1884). was registered in SS They had been married for 1972, 54 or 55. Siblings: Hebburn on 10 January to 11 during the March 26 years & had had nine Mary E., Michael Matthew, 1912. Discharged on 11 November quarter of 1916). children, six living.] Jane, Winifred & Oswald November 1916 - 1916] Termination of Engagement.

3275 Mallett Thomas W. Sergeant 28 10 November 10/Yorkshire 13464 MRIC ? France Boldon Colliery Son of Elizabeth Mallett of 19 Born: Washington, Co. St. Sever Cemetery St. Nicholas' Roll of Soldiers Died in 1916 (DOW) Regt. (62 Stone Buildings, Boldon Colliery Durham. E. Boldon Extension, Rouen. Honour, Boldon the Great War Brigade, 21st Colliery. O.I.N.9. Colliery + Boldon Division) Colliery Workmen War Memorial 6946 Mallett George Unknown Unknown 165 Wellington Street, SS (in Son of William and Elizabeth Phillis F. Mallett (née [His father, William (A Fish Siblings (1891 ages; both Born in Kirkley, Suffolk (c. Morton Street Roll Tues. 25 Frederick 1881) and 18 Mile End Road, Mallett of 18 Mile End Road, SS Burdon). (They were Merchant), was born in Mutford): Clara Sustins (26; 1877). Siblings (1881 ages; of Honour September 1917 SS (in 1891) (in 1891). [Children (both born in married in St. Stephen's Suffolk and was 59 in 1891. B: Suffolk; December q. all Mutford): Charles S. SS): Hilda B. (March q. 1916) and Church, SS, on 1 June He died in SS - March q. 1864; A Dressmaker) and (14; B: Suffolk; September George F. (September q. 1918).] 1902. Their marriage 1904, aged 73. His mother, Florence Georgina (19; B: q. 1866), Edith Elizabeth was registered in SS Elizabeth, was born in Lowestoft, Suffolk; March (12; B: Lowestoft, Suffolk; during the June quarter Suffolk and was 52. She q. 1872; Shop Assistant to a December q. 1868) and of 1902). died in SS - March q. 1902, China Dealer). Arthur William (5; March aged 62.] q. 1876).

4261 Mallows Thomas Private 69 Buried: 11 14/DLI (64 1914-5 France 8 Maxwell Street, SS (in St. Hilda's Colliery (in Margaret Mallows (née Children (all registered in Children: Harry (December Birth registered in SS - Harton Cemetery. Tues. 9 Tues. 9 December 1962 Brigade, 21st Star November 1915) and 36 1915) and a retired Phillips) of 8 Maxwell SS): Thomas M. (Sept. q. q. 1920) and Robert W. March q. 1893. Death 7.6263. (South Shields). November 1915 November 1915 Division) Eccleston Road, SS (in Surface Labourer (in Street, SS. (They were 1912), James E. (June q. (June q. 1924). registered in SS - December 1962) 1962) married in St. Stephen's 1914), Catherine M. December q. 1962. Church, SS, on 1 (December q. 1916) & Wounded at the Battle of September 1912. Their Albert (June q. 1918). Loos and in hospital in marriage was registered England - 'Gazette'. in SS during the September quarter of 1912). 6460 Mallows James Gunner 69 March q. 1968 4th 27 Green Lane, SS (in May Margaret Mallows Brother: Gunner Richard He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (SS) (Northumbrian 1915) (formerly French, née Mallows, 4th (Northumbrian) Howitzers 1915 ) Howitzer Gormley). (They were (Nothumbrian) Howitzer on 26 May 1915 - Brigade RFA married in SS' Registry Brigade RFA, December q. 'Gazette'. Office on 12 February 1960 (SS), aged 67 (No. 1923. Their marriage 6461). was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1923). 6461 Mallows Richard Gunner 67 (or 68 - Buried: 10 4th 27 Green Lane, SS (in May A Retired Seaman Jane A. Mallows (née Brother: Gunner James He enlisted in the 4th Harton Cemetery. Thurs. 27 May Burial November 1960 (Northumbrian 1915), and 74 Dacre Street, SS (in November 1960) Lowdon). (They were Mallows, 4th (Northumbrian) Howitzers K.8474. (South Shields). 1915 Register) ) Howitzer (in November 1960) married in St. Mark's (Nothumbrian) Howitzer on 26 May 1915 - Brigade RFA Church, SS, on 4 October Brigade RFA, March q. 1968 'Gazette'. He died in the 1919. Their marriage (SS), aged 69 (No. 6460). Ingham Infirmary. 'Of St. was registered in SS Jude's parish' - Burial during the December Register. quarter of 1919).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3241 Malone Edward Private 32 27 December 1/Irish Guards 10080 No 1914-5 1 Stanley Street, SS (Burial Born: Mullaghbrack, Co. Harton Cemetery. All Saints' Church Soldiers Died in 1916 (1st Guards' Star Register - December 1916) Armagh. E. SS. R. M.10378. (South ROH, West Harton the Great War Brigade, Drumfergus, Co. Armagh. Shields). Guards' Died at Graylingwell War Division) Hospital, Chichester.

4612 Malone William Private Unknown Unknown King's Own 1914 France 56 Dee Street, Jarrow (in A Regular Soldier or He resided with his close He fought in the Battle of Fri. 16 October Rifles 'Mons' October 1914) a Reservist friend, George Randall, and Mons in September 1914. 1914 (Jarrow Star' was wounded in France and Express) in a hospital in Sheffield by 16 October 1914.

5788 Malone T. Corporal Unknown DCM Unknown Royal Jarrow. [On 28 June 1918 in an [He procured tools and Presented with a gold Mon. 3 March Engineers attack the troops attained proceeded to break up the watch from the Jarrow 1919 + Fri. 7 their objective and Malone roadway after which the Heroes' Fund at the March 1918 advanced a further 300 bridge was destroyed and Theatre Royal, Jarrow, in (Jarrow Express) yards to destroy an iron the progress of the enemy March 1919 - Jarrow girder bridge in full view of stayed.] Express. the enemy.]

5223 Maloney T. Sapper Unknown DCM Unknown Royal 470280 South Shields. [He accompanied the first [Two attempts being He succeeded in blowing a Sat. 2 Engineers wave of infantry during an unsuccessful, they procured large gap in the bridge, November 1918 attack. When the objective tools and proceeded to pick rendering it impassable. was reached he and Sapper up the roadway, after During the whole time Staplehurst endeavoured to which they laid their they were under heavy demolish a masonry bridge charge.] machine-gun fire from in full view of the enemy on houses at close raNGE.] the opposite bank.]

270 Manchest Peter Private 20 28 October 1916 1st/7th DLI 2708 27 April France 13 Back Wilson Street, SS St. Hilda's Colliery Son of Mrs. Kennedy of 13 Back Unmarried. [To Fricourt (14/9). Took Born in Whitehaven, Thiépval Memorial. Pier Brunswick St. & Sat. 23 Fri. 19 January er (Somme) (Territorial) 1915 Wilson Street, SS. part in operations around Cumberland. Birth and Face 14A and 15C Wilson St. Roll of December 1916 1917 + Mon. 2 (Divisional (1914-5 Starfish Line, Prue Trench. registered in Whitehaven - Honour + St. Bede's + Mon. 2 April April 1917 Pioneers, 50th Star) To Mametz (25/10). Work June q. 1897. E. In SS. R. R.C. Sacred Heart 1917 + Tues. 22 (Northumbrian on communication trenches Tyne Dock. Altar, SS + St. Hilda's April 1919 + ) Division) to front line.] Miners' Lodge ROH Soldiers Died in the Great War

3721 Mangasini K. Fireman 30 8 September SS 'Newholm' Mercantil South Shields. Born in Zanzibar. A Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 2 August 1917 (Newcastle) e Marine Mercantile Marine List of 1919 Deaths gives his place of residency as SS.

171 Mankin Septimus Private 23 9 May 1915 2/East 10106 12 France The Hilda Tavern, Cuthbert A Regular Soldier Youngest son of the late Ralph Unmarried. [His birth S & B-in-L: Annie & James Born in SS. E. Jarrow. R. SS. Ploegsteert Memorial. Thurs. 10 June Thurs. 10 June Cuthbert (Second Battle of Lancashire December Street, SS and Ann (Annie) Mankin (née was registered in SS Hindmarsh. Brother: Sapper (In Memoriam). Served Panel 5 and 6. 1915 + Wed. 9 1915 Ypres) Regiment (24 1914 Miller), late of the Hilda Tavern, during the December Ralph Mankin (on AS) & S-in- five years with the Special (Belgium). May 1917 + Brigade, 8th (1914-5 Cuthbert Street, SS. (They were quarter of 1891.] L: Kitty. B & S-in-L: Thomas Reserve. Transferred to Wed. 9 May Division) Star) married on 29 May 1871 (SS, & Ada. Brother: John. S & B- 2/East Lancs. & served 1923 + Soldiers June q. 1871)). in-L: Frances & Robert with that battalion in India Died in the Fenton (in France) + Vera. and South Africa for six Great War Brother: James (in Fr.). years before going to Fr. Sister & B-in-L: Annie & His medals were applied James Hindmarch. for on 10 December 1920.

3215 Mann Joseph Ridley Private 23 16 March 1920 37th Company, 21872 122 Back Commercial Road, Hannah Mann (née Son: Joseph R. Mann (SS; His birth was registered in Harton Cemetery. Holy Trinity Church Wed. 16 March Labour Corps SS Oakes) of 122 Back June q. 1917). Brother & SS during the March K.8751. (South Shields). ROH, SS 1921 Commercial Road, SS. Sister-in-Law: Robert & quarter of 1896. No (They were married in Maud. Brother & Sister-in- SDGW entry. Formerly Holy Trinity Church, SS, Law: Jack & Bella + Mary 65133 DLI. (In on 26 December 1916. Mann. He had sisters. Memoriam). Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1916). 6084 Mann Sydney Private Unknown Unknown Royal Army South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' Medical Corps Boys' School, SS - School ROH, SS Admitted: 17 December (Served) 1888; Left: 13 January 1896. 4682 Manners J.R. Private Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 25/411 11 France 94 Ferry Street, Jarrow (in Married. [Wounded and admitted to Enlisted: 19 November Fri. 21 July 1916 25 (Tyneside January July 1916) a hospital by 20 July 1916 - 1914. His name appears in (Jarrow Express) Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No Jarrow Express.] the July 1916 Casualties' + John Sheen + Brigade, 34th 1914-5 List. 17 July 1916 - 'Irish Heroes' Division) Star) Hospital, Chatham. 19 July (1917) 1917 - Discharged on medical grounds (KR, paragraph 392). (John Sheen). 2008 Manning Edward Trimmer 34 29 November H.M.P.M.S. 1301ST 1914-5 South Shields. Son of the late Edward and The Lower Thames Street Chatham Naval St. Bede's R.C. Wed. 2 October 1915 'Duchess of (RNR) Star Bridget Manning of SS ROH says he was a Stoker. Memorial. Memorial Sacred Heart Altar, 1918 Hamilton' Reference: 14. (Kent). SS + Lower Thames Street Roll of Honour + St. Thomas' Church ROH

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3155 Manning John Bryne Private 32 1 June 1916 13/DLI (68 20620 25 August France South Shields. Born and E. in SS. His birth No CWGC entry. St. Bede's R.C. Wed. 2 October (Brian - (DOW) Brigade, 23rd 1915 was registered in the Sacred Heart Altar, 1918 + Soldiers 'Gazette') Division) (1914-5 name of 'John Bryne SS + Lower Thames Died in the Star) Manning' in SS during the Street Roll of Great War September quarter of Honour + St. 1883. Thomas' Church ROH 217 Mannion John Private 24 11 August 1916 2/DLI (18 4/7857 1 France 3 Edward Street, Hebburn (in Plumber's Labourer Son of John (Born in Ireland and Eleanor Mannion (née [Arrived Doullens from [He attended St. Aloysius' Born in Hebburn. E. SS. R. Martinsart British St. Aloysius' R.C. Fri. 13 August 'Illustrated (Lydon) Brigade, 6th Novembe 1911) and 26 Milton Street, in a Shipyard (in a 56-year old Painter's Labourer Thorne) of 26 Milton Ypres area (2/8) and from R.C. School, Hebburn - Jarrow. A native of Jarrow - Cemetery. I.H.15. School ROH, 1915 (Jarrow Chronicle' 1916 Division) r 1914 Jarrow (in August 1916) 1911) in a Shipyard in 1911) and Street, Jarrow. (They there to Amplier. To 4/DLI.] Siblings (1911 ages; 'Gazette'. Better known Hebburn + St. Express) + Fri. (1914 Margaret Mannion (née Thorne) were married in SS' Acheux (4/8). Moved all born in Hebburn): as 'John Lydon'. [Relieved Aloysius' Church 25 August 1916 'Mons' (born in Jarrow and 46 in 1911) Registry Office on 5 May forward (6/8) - two Michael (18; Rivet-Heater in and to Beaussart (12/8).] ROH, Hebburn + St. (Jarrow Express) Star') of 3 Edward Street, Hebburn (in 1915. Their marriage companies in front line a Shipyard), Mary (14) and Paul's Roll of Honour + Mon. 4 1911) and 19 Edward Street, was registered in SS (Gordon Trench), one in Catherine Ann (8). September 1916 Hebburn (on 15 November 1920 - during the June quarter support at Hamel, one at + Fri. 8 MRIC) of 1915). Mesnil in reserve.] September 1916 (Jarrow Express) + Fri. 15 September 1916 (Jarrow Express) + Soldiers Died in the Great War

149 Manson Adam Angus Private 26 4 June 1915 2/Hampshire 9112 29 April Dardanelles 2 Franklin Street, SS (in 1901) Son of Johanna Campbell [His father, Robert [His mother Johanna's Brother: Robert Manson Had three other brothers Helles Memorial. Panel Waterloo Vale Roll Mon. 5 July Mon. 5 July 1915 (Not 14 June Regt. (88 1915 (Balkans 2B) (formerly Manson, née Hendry) Alexander Manson, died death was registered in SS - (on active service). Brother serving. Born in Hebburn. 125-134 or 223-226, 228- of Honour + St. 1915 + Fri. 30 1915 - SDGW) Brigade, 29th (1914-5 and William Campbell in SS - June q. 1889, aged March q, 1941, aged 89. of Alexander Manson (No. E. SS. One of the four sons 229 and 328. (Turkey). Hilda's Memorial May 1919 + (Third Battle of Division) Star) (stepfather - born in Scotland 45. His birth was She had been born in 1466) and half-brother of of Mrs. Johanna Campbell Cross Soldiers Died in Krithia) and 46 in 1901) of 16 Garden registered in SS during Thurso, Scotland. He had William Campbell (No. (formerly Manson) on the Great War Lane, SS (in 1911). (They were the June quarter of previously served with his 1464). Sister: Catherine - active service, three of married in SS' Registry Office on 1890.] regiment in India and born in SS and 13 in 1901. whom were killed. 22 April 1895). Mauritius.] Formerly 8997 KOYLI. Left 'effects' valued at £7 7s 4d & a gratuity of £5 to mother.

1466 Manson Alexander Private 33 2 December 13/NF (62 17301 7 October France 2 Franklin Street, SS (in 1901), A Colliery Labourer Son of Johanna Campbell Julia Manson (née [His mother Johanna's Brother: Robert Manson Born and E. in SS. He had Houplines Communal Waterloo Vale Roll Tues. 28 Tues. 28 (Henry - GRO) 1915 Brigade, 21st 1915 and 40 Back Victoria Road, SS (in 1901) (formerly Manson, née Hendry) Bardwell). (They were death was registered in SS - (on active service). Brother children - Dolina (SS; Cemetery Extension. of Honour December 1915 December 1915 Division) (1914-5 and William Campbell married in St. Hilda's March q, 1941, aged 89. of Adam Angus Manson March q. 1913) and Robina I.A.28. + Sat. 2 Star) (stepfather - born in Scotland Church, SS, on 24 June She had been born in (No. 1465) and half-brother M. (SS; June q. 1915). December 1916 and 46 in 1901) of 16 Garden 1905. Their marriage Thurso, Scotland.] of William Campbell (No. Listed as 'R. Manson' on + Fri. 30 May Lane, SS (in 1911). (They were was registered in SS 1464). Sister: Catherine - CWGC. Sister & B-in-L: 1919 + Soldiers married in SS' Registry Office on during the June quarter born in SS and 13 in 1901. Kate (Catherine) and Died in the 22 April 1895). of 1905). [His father, Robert James Wynn. Birth Great War Alexander Manson, died in registered in SS during the SS - June q. 1889, aged 45.] June quarter of 1882.

3370 Manson George Second Mate 56 10 June 1918 SS 'Borg' Mercantil 34 Birchington Avenue, SS Son of the late Charles and Elizabeth Manson (née Born: Culsetter, Shetland Tower Hill Memorial High Shields' Baptist Wed. 21 January William (London) e Marine Margaret Manson Duncan) of 34 Isles. Tabernacle Organ 1920 Birchington Avenue, SS. Plaque + Laygate (They were married in Baptist Church SS' Registry Office on 16 Memorial Plaque, SS December 1896. Their marriage was registered in South Shields during the December quarter of 1896).

4460 Manson Albert Victor Gunner 24 23 June 1922 Royal Field 765055 No 1914-5 France 24 Ravensworth Terrace, SS A Driller at the High Son of Annie Manson [Birth registered in SS - [Born: St. Jude's Parish, SS [2 October 1917 - Wounded Enlisted: 14 October 1913. Harton Cemetery. J. or T High Shields' Baptist Smith's Dock Smith's Dock (Gas Poisoning) Artillery Star Dock, Smith's Dock September q. 1897.] (Pension Record). Called up (Gas-shell, severe). Discharged: 14 December (?).5105. (South Tabernacle Organ Monthly Monthly (Discharged Co., North Shields on 5 August 1914. Home: 17.4.1918 - A.W.O.L. 1918. Height: 5'5". Shields). Plaque + Laygate Magazine July Magazine July from 4/Reserve 14.10.1913 to 4.8.1914 (295 (Sentenced to 42 days' Awarded the Silver War Baptist Church 1922, p. 32 1922, p. 32 Brigade RFA) days). Embodied: 5.8.1914 detention). 19.4.1918 - Badge. Gassed twice - the Memorial Plaque, SS to 28.3.1917. France: Rejoined unit. 14.5.1918 - cause of his death. 29.3.1917 to 8.10.1917. Returned to duty (21 days' Home: 9.10.1917 on.] remission).]

5881 Manson Magnus Private 23 18 August 1916 1/Gordon S/11828 No 1914-5 France [To Dublin and Chimpanzee Sister: Mrs. Cox of 11 Born in Jarrow (SS; March Thiépval Memorial. Pier Fri. 22 Highlanders Star Trenches (16/8), trenches in Commercial Road, Jarrow. q. 1893). E. Edinburgh. and Face 15B and 15C. September 1916 (76 Brigade, front of Maltz Horn Farm for (Jarrow Express) 3rd Division) attack (18/8) - sunken Hardecourt Road taken. Casualties - 261.]

6495 Manson Sidney Louttit Gunner 49 March q. 1944 4th 24 Ravensworth Terrace, SS Elizabeth A. Manson Birth registered in SS - Fri. 28 May 1915 (Cleveland) (Northumbrian (in May 1915) (née Thompson). (They June q. 1894. He enlisted ) Howitzer were married in SS' in the 4th (Northumbrian) Brigade RFA Registry Office on 8 Howitzers RFA on 27 May September 1926. Their 1915 - 'Gazette. marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1926).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 6407 March William Gunner 36 March q. 1929 4th 11 Green Lane Crescent, SS Ada C. March (née Daughter: Audrey M. (SS; Birth registered in SS - Thurs. 27 May Hetherington (Newcastle) (Northumbrian (in May 1915) Hughson). (They were September q. 1927). June q. 1892. He had 1915 ) Howitzer married in St. Michael's enlisted in the 4th Brigade RFA Church, SS, on 11 (Northumbrian) Howitzers December 1926. Their by 26 May 1915 - marriage was registered 'Gazette'. in SS during the December quarter of 1926). 2200 Marchban Arthur Ernest Private 26 27 October 1917 1/East 36815 No 1914-5 France Jarrow. Palmer's Shipyard Unmarried. Born and E. in Jarrow. His Lijssenthoek Military St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in ks (DOW) Yorkshire Regt. Star (Jarrow Engine birth was registered in SS Cemetery. XXII.H.1. Honour + Palmer's the Great War (64 Brigade, Works) during the March quarter Cenotaph + St. 21st Division) of 1891. Mark's Church Triptych, Jarrow

2703 Marling William Lance-Sergeant 31 1 July 1916 23 (Tyneside 23/1114 No 1914-5 France 39 Hunter Street, Wallsend Coal Miner (Hewer) Annie Cooper Marling [His wife, Annie Cooper, was [Attacked with 20/NF, Born in Jarrow. E. Thiépval Memorial. Pier Fri. 1 July 2016 + Robert Scottish) / NF Star (in 1911) (in 1911) (née Elvin) of 39 Hunter born in Jarrow and was 18. moving forward up Mash Wallsend. His birth was and Face 10B, 11B and Soldiers Died in (102 Brigade, Street, Wallsend. (Their Children (?): Emily C. Valley to the north of La registered in SS - 12B the Great War 34th Division) marriage was registered (Gateshead; March q. 1912) Boisselle - heavy casualties September q. 1884. MRIC in Tynemouth during the and Mary V. (Tynemouth; while crossing No Man's = Corporal. December quarter of December q. 1914).] Land with the battalion 1910). being almost completely annihilated.]

4683 Marsden J. Private Unknown Unknown 25 (Tyneside 25/1374 20 Dardanelles 27 Cuthbert Street, Hebburn Enlisted: 8 January 1915. John Sheen Irish) / NF (103 December (Balkans 2B) Served in 1st Garrison Bn. Brigade, 34th 1915 NF, 2/NF and 3rd Garrison Division) (1914-5 Bn. NF (Home). 21 Star) December 1917 - Discharged on medical grounds (Sick). (John Sheen) 5063 Marsden John Stanley 81 (Born: March q. 1978 55 Parliament Street, A Tailor's Errand Boy Son of John (a 40-year old Horse Jessie Marsden (née [His father, John (Horse Brothers (1911 ages): Harry Born in Stockton. Birth Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August 11 (SS) Darlington (in 1901), and 104 (in 1911) Driver for a Bakery) and Sarah Henzell). (They were Driver for a Bakery), was 40. (4) and Thomas Angus (2; registered in Stockton - Roll of Honour 1917 December James Mather Street, SS (in Marsden (aged 41) of 104 James married in St. Hilda's He died in SS - March q. Stockton - December q. March q. 1897. 1896) 1901) [161-163 Livingstone Mather Street, SS (in 1911) Church, SS, on 22 August 1931, aged 60. His mother, 1908). Son: John R. Street, SS (a house and shop) 1928. Their marriage Sarah, was 41.] (Newcastle; March q. (in 1911)] was registered in SS 1932). during the September quarter of 1928).

4148 Marsh Alfred Henry Private 53 (or 54 - Military December q. 1st/7th DLI 275146 19 April France A Painter at [He was awarded the MM His birth was registered in Fri. 19 May 1916 Fri. 19 May 1916 GRO) Medal 1935 (SS) (Territorial) (1720) 1915 Whitburn Colliery - for conspicuous bravery on SS during the June quarter + Clive Dunn (Divisional (1914-5 employed by the 2 April 1916 - 'Gazette'.] of 1882. His death was page 95 Pioneers, 50th Star) Harton Coal registered in SS during the (Northumbrian Company ('Gazette') December quarter of ) Division) 1935, aged 54. Disembodied - Clive Dunn.

5 Marshall John Lieutenant 24 Military 1 July 1916 27 (Tyneside Arrived in France 5 St. Michael's Terrace, A Law Student Only son of Dr. Thomas (A [Grandson of Captain [Attack on La Boisselle - [MC - He went to the Birth registered in SS - Gordon Dump St. Michael's ROH, Tues. 13 Sat. 15 July 1916 Woodhall Cross (LG. Irish) / NF (103 France c. Westoe Physician and Surgeon) and John Cross Woodall of assembled in Tara-Usna line assistance of an NCO June q. 1892. Failed Cemetery, Ovillers-La SS (?) October 1914 + + Fri. 19 May 10 May Brigade, 34th 4 months Rebecca Marshall (née Westoe - Died on right in support of 15th & wounded on patrol eyesight test at beginning Boisselle. IX.B.2 Thurs. 5 & Tues. 1916 + Fri. 5 1916) Division) before he Woodhall) of Westoe. (His father September 1911 - and 16th Royal Scots. Moved (Sergeant James Burke of war so joined the 17 November February 1965 was KIA died in December 1913. His Annie Moffatt Woodall - forward 7.40 am. Many (27/53) - DOW shortly Foreign Legion. With the 1914 + Fri. 19 (Page 16) + on mother died in December 1946, Died September 1907. casualties crossing Chapes thereafter) and carried him Legion for 5 months. May 1916 + Sat. the Battalion aged 78). There is a Family Spur. About 70% casualties into safety under heavy Commissioned 3 March 15 July 1916 + Officers' photo - Headstone in Harton sustained before German fire.] 1915. Promoted Fri. 1 July 2016 + Sheen p. 212 + Cemetery - Section A.] front line reached. Lieutenant 1 December John Sheen: 'Illustrated Casualties - 550.] 1915 'Tyneside Irish', Chronicle' 1916 + pages 73-4 (First Two Photos in MC awarded to Commemorative Tyneside Irish Brochure Brigade) & 200 (Including Foreign Legion Photo) + Mon. 27 June 2016

158 Marshall John (W. - Private 22 11 September 3/DLI 26661 No MRIC Born and E. in Newcastle. Harton Cemetery. G. Soldiers Died in Burial 1916 entry. 5772. (South Shields). the Great War Register) 159 Marshall John Private 21 23 July 1916 12/West 3/9456 10 France 8 Hunter Street, SS ( in July Whitburn Colliery Youngest son of John and Mary Unmarried. [Attack on Delville Wood B & S-in-L: Mark and Lizzie Born and E. in SS. Loving Thiépval Memorial. Pier Whitburn Colliery Tues. 15 & Fri. Fri. 18 August (Somme - Attack Yorkshire Regt. Septembe 1916) and 59 Cambridge Marshall of 8 Hunter Street, SS. (23/7) - advanced from Pont Marshall. B & S-in-L: George sweetheart: Lizzie and Face 2A, 2C and 2D ROH 18 August 1916 1916 + on Delville (9 Brigade, 3rd r 1915 Street, SS (His parents were living at 59 Street under heavy fire. & Jenny. S & B-in-L: Mary & Bavidge. (In Memoriam). + Wed. 30 'Illustrated Wood) Division) (1914-5 Cambridge Street, SS, in July Held up at Piccadilly and Will Parkinson + nieces August 1916 + Chronicle' 1916 Star) 1917). withdrew to Montauban Mary & Jessica + nephew Sat. 21 July 1917 Alley. Casualties - 163. To Willie. + Soldiers Died Sandpit Camp (24/7).] in the Great War 606 Marshall Thomas Haw Pilot (First 36 31 December Pilot Cutter Lighthous 209 Baring Street, SS [201 A Pilot (First Class) Son of the late John Marshall (A Elizabeth Ann Smith Son: John - born in 1912 (?). Born in SS. Birth Tower Hill Memorial. 'Protector' Plaque Mon. 22 January Class) 1916 'Protector' (SS) e and Baring Street, SS (in January Pilot) (formerly Marshall, née Daughter: Elizabeth - born registered in SS - Addenda Panel. 1914 - 1918, St. 1917 Pilotage 1917).] Miller) of 45 Fairless in 1915 (?). He had four December q. 1879. His Stephen's Church, Authoritie Street, SS. (She re- children under the age of marriage was registered in SS s married - Arthur Smith - sixteen. Tynemouth during the on 24 December 1921: March quarter of 1902. Wesleyan Methodist Church, Baring Street, SS).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 1073 Marshall Frederick Private 18 years 9 24 September 2/DLI (18 46755 No 1914-5 France 2 Edith Street, SS Second son of Thomas (A Coal Unmarried. ['Of St. Stephen's Parish' - Brothers: Tom (in RAF) & Born and E. in SS. His Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Sat. 2 William months 1918 Brigade, 6th Star Merchant) and Jane (née Jennie Westoe Cemetery Burial John. Only Sister & B-in-L: father, Thomas, died on 12 Panel 9 November 1918 Division) Bales) Marshall of 2 Edith Street, Register entry for his father, Jenny May (Jennie) & April 1921, aged 53. His + Mon. 9 SS. (They were married on 2 then living at 2 Edith Street, George Robertson Arthur. mother died on 22 December 1918 February 1897. Their marriage SS.] Grandparents: Mr. & Mrs. February 1952, aged 76. + Soldiers Died was registered in SS during the Bales. Cousin: Gladys (Parents' Headstone in in the Great March quarter of 1897). Marshall. 'Dear Friend': Westoe Cemetery. A. 74). War Drina Baker. Memorial Service at St. Stephen's, SS. 1442 Marshall John Private Unknown 31 October 1918 15/DLI (64 100187 No 1914-5 France South Moor, Co. Durham. Born in Jarrow. E. Stanley, Delsaux Farm Cemetery, Soldiers Died in (DOW) Brigade, 21st Star Co. Durham. R. South Beugny. I.A.22. the Great War Division) Moor, Co. Durham.

1867 Marshall John Turner Sapper 34 23 April 1916 2nd/2nd 1820 17 Church Close, Hebburn (in A Frame-Turner Son of Adam and Margaret Margaret Farris Marshall [He died in the Beckett Brother: Private Philip Birth registered in SS - Hebburn Cemetery. St. Cuthbert's Fri. 28 April Durham Field 1891), 9 Barrow Street, (Shipbuilding) (in Marshall (née Messenger) of 9 (formerly Collins, née Hospital, Barnsley, from Messenger Marshall, June q. 1882. Born in F."C". 953. Church Roll of 1916 + Soldiers Company R.E. Hebburn (in 1901), 19 Usway 1911) [A Plater in a Barrow Street, Hebburn (in Wilkinson - B: Horsley, injuries received through 1/West Yorkshire Regt, 15 Hebburn. E. Jarrow. R. Honour, Hebburn Died in the (Territorial) Street, Hebburn (in 1911), Shipyard in 1901] 1901). (Their marriage was Ovingham, being run over by a taxi-cab March 1915, aged 29 (No. Hebburn. He left 'effects' Great War + and 10 Coquet Street, registered in Tynemouth during Northumberland; 27 in at 10 pm on Good Friday - 2201). [Both the GRO & the valued at 9s 9d and a 'Great War Hebburn the December quarter of 1877). 1911) of 10 Coquet he stumbled, fell in the dark Jarrow Express claim that gratuity of £3 to his Forum' (Internet Street, Hebburn. (Their and was stunned, and the he was 36 when he died.] widow, Margaret. Site) marriage was registered car went over him - essenger Marshall, 1/West Daughter: Margaret in Tynemouth during the 'accidentally killed' (inquest Yorkshire Regt., DOW 15 Messenger (Peggy) March quarter of 1907). verdict).] March 1915, aged 29 (No. (Gateshead; June q. 1908). 2201).

2201 Marshall Philip Private 29 15 March 1915 1/West 3/8906 5 France 17 Church Close, Hebburn (in A Plater in a Son of Adam and Margaret Jessie Marshall (née [His father, Adam (A Ship's He had three children: Born in Hebburn. E. Bailleul Communal St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 9 April 1915 Messenger (DOW) Yorkshire Regt. December 1891), 9 Barrow Street, Shipyard (in 1911) Marshall (née Messenger) of 9 Brodie) of 1 Berkley Plater), was born in North Philip Messenger (B: 11 Jarrow. Daughter: Rubinna Cemetery (Nord). J.29. Honour + Wesleyan (Jarrow Express) (18 Brigade, 1914 Hebburn (in 1901), 17 [Birth registered in Barrow Street, Hebburn (in Street, Jarrow (in April Shields and was 44 in 1901. September 1907 - Hebburn; Margaret - B: North School Roll of + Fri. 20 August 6th Division) (1914-5 Swindon Street, Hebburn (in SS - September q. 1901). (Their marriage was 1915) and 6 Bladon His mother, Margaret, was D: Durham NE - June q. Shields & 8 months old in Honour, Hebburn + 1915 (Jarrow Star) 1911), 1 Berkley Street, 1886] registered in Tynemouth during Street, Jarrow. (They born in North Shields and 1971, 63) & Florence (B: 1911. Siblings (1901 ages): St. Cuthbert's Express) + Jarrow (in April 1915) and 6 the December quarter of 1877). were married in SS' was 43 in 1901.] [He Hebburn: SS; Sept. q. 1908). Margaret A. (22), Elizabeth Church Roll of 'Great War Bladon Street, Jarrow Registry Office on 8 attended Hebburn B: Sapper John Turner (21), John (19), Adam (17), Honour, Hebburn Forum' (Internet September 1906. Their Wesleyan School, leaving in Marshall, 2nd/2nd Durham Alice (12), Ada (8), Ethel Site) + Soldiers marriage was registered 1899.] Field Company R.E., 23 April (5) & Florence (2): B: David Died in the in SS during the 1916, aged 34 (No. 1867). Frederick (March 1891). Great War September quarter of 1906). 2202 Marshall Thomas Sergeant 46 12 June 1916 6/King's Own 3/1901 21 May France 26 Stothard Street, Jarrow (in Labourer in a Mary Marshall of 26 [His wife, Mary, was born at He had three children, Born: Peterhead, St. Sever Cemetery, St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in James (DOW) Yorkshire Light 1915 1911) and 23 Short Row, Shipyard (in 1911) Stothard Street, Jarrow Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, including Christina (14 in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Rouen. A.18.44. Honour the Great War Webster Infantry (43 (1914-5 Jarrow (in 1911) and 23 Short and was 41. They had been 1911; B: Kirkcaldy, Scotland) E. Jarrow. Brigade, 14th Star) Row, Jarrow married for 21 years and and Alexander Kitchener (7 (Light) Division) had had three children, all in 1911; B: Glasgow). still living.]

2434 Marshall Jeremiah AB 20 (Born: 14 (or 13) Hood Bn. RND TZ/3217 1914-5 Dardanelles 95 Edith Street, SS An Apprentice Second son of Mary and the late Unmarried. [Enlisted: 7 January 1915. Grandson of William (a The 'Gazette' says he died Thiépval Memorial. Pier Sat. 28 July + 20 April November 1916 (63rd (Royal (RNVR) Star (Balkans 2B) Shipwright Jeremiah Marshall of 95 Edith Draft for MEF: 28 June 1915. Pilot) and the late Dorothy on 13 November 1916. His and Face 1A Tues. 31 July 1896) (Battle of the Naval) Division) Street, SS Joined Hood Bn: 18.7.1915 Marshall. Aunt: Maggie. birth was registered in SS 1917 + RND Ancre) to 7.1.1916. Shell Shock Aunt & Uncle: Lizzie & during the June quarter of Database (Deafness from Shell George Cook. Aunt & Uncle: 1896. Explosion). Rejoined Hood Josephine & Jack Young. Bn: 7.4.1916 to 13.11.1916.] Aunt Louie.

3033 Marshall Frederick Private Unknown 22 April 1915 1st/7th DLI 7/3506 MRIC ? Son of Lilian I. Softley (formerly No SDGW entry. Harton Cemetery. George (Pioneers) Matthews) of 523 Stanhope K.4573. (South Shields). (151 Brigade, Road, SS 50th (Northumbrian ) Division) 3152 Marshall T.S. 2nd-Lieutenant Unknown 31 July 1917 Royal A Draughtsman (In Accidentally killed on duty St. Stephen's-by-Saltash Mon. 3 Engineers SS Borough's by a motor accident. Churchyard. Grave September 1917 Electrical Reference: 454. Engineering (Cornwall). Department). 3211 Marshall Robert Brown AB 43 23 December SS Mercantil 35 Edith Street, SS Son of the late William (Pilot) and Margaret Marshall (née Born in SS. His father was Tower Hill Memorial Wed. 12 January 1915 'Northumbria' e Marine Catherine Baxter Morton Knowles) of 35 Edith a Tyne Pilot. He had 1916 (London) Marshall Street, SS. (They were previously been on the married in St. Mark's collier 'Dawdon' which Church, SS, on 28 August sank through striking a 1892. Their marriage mine. There were only six was registered in SS survivors out of the crew during the September of 17 hands.SS quarter of 1892). 'Northumbria' was a Tyne collier which had sailed from Burntisland.

3672 Marshall Stanley AB 25 (Born: 28 March 1919 Collingwood T3/144 1914 France 150 Valerian Terrace, SS An Apprentice Pilot Son of William George and Unmarried. [Enlisted: 13 July 1911. Demobilised on 22 February Accidentally killed on No CGWC entry. (Buried Baring Street Mon. 7 + Sat. 12 16 April Bn. RND (RNVR) 'Mons' Margaret Marshall of 150 Collingwood Bn. (B/20). 1919 after being an board 'Peter Pan' at in Rotterdam). Wesleyan April 1919 + 1893 - Star' Valerian Terrace, SS. (His Internee in Holland after the internee in Holland for four Rotterdam while serving Methodist Church Mon. 17 May RND parents also lived at 150 Fort Siege of Antwerp, Belgium, and a half years and died as a crewman. Died from a Memorial Tablet 1920 (Memorial Service Street, SS). on 9 October 1914.] five weeks later. fractured skull after falling Tablet) + RND Record) into the hold of the ship. Database Memorial Service at St. Stephen's, SS.

3766 Marshall Lancelot Burn Chief Engineer 35 17 August 1918 SS 'Eros' Mercantil South Shields. The 20th List of Mercantile Tower Hill Memorial Baring Street Sat. 8 May 1920 (London) e Marine Marine Deaths gives his Wesleyan place of residency as SS. Methodist Church ROH, South Shields

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4066 Marshall A.R. Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field 1914-5 Son of Mrs. M. Marshall (A Married. Three Brothers: L/C John S. Serving at Gallipoli in Mon. 9 August Mon. 9 August Artillery Star Widow) of 33 Lord Nelson Street, Marshall - Border Regt. (No. August 1915. He enlisted 1915 1915 (Including Tyne Dock. (Her photograph - as 4115) (in France); Pte. W.J. less than a month after his mother (as a a young woman - appeared in Marshall - Border Regt. (No. war broke out - 'Gazette'. young woman) the 'Gazette' on Monday 9 4271) (in France - Married) and his three August 1915). & Gunner Robert H. brothers) Marshall - RFA (No. 4097) (in France).

4097 Marshall Robert H. Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Field Son of Mrs. M. Marshall (A Three Brothers: L/C John S. Mon. 9 August Mon. 9 August Artillery Widow) of 33 Lord Nelson Street, Marshall - Border Regt. (No. 1915 1915 (Including Tyne Dock. (Her photograph - as 4115), Private W.J. Marshall his mother (as a a young woman - appeared in - Border Regt. (No. 4271) young woman) the 'Gazette' on Monday 9 and Driver A.R. Marshall - and his three August 1915). RFA, Gallipoli (No. 4066). brothers)

4115 Marshall John Spiller L/C Unknown Unknown Border Regt. Son of Mary Marshall (née Brothers: Private W.J. The birth of a 'John Spiller Mon. 9 August Mon. 9 August Spiller) of 33 Lord Nelson Street, Marshall - Border Regt. (No. Marshall' was registered in 1915 1915 (Including Tyne Dock, and the late Henry 4271), Driver Alfred Robson SS during the September his mother (as a Marshall. (She was a widow in Marshall - RFA, Gallipoli quarter of 1890 - and he is young woman) August 1915 - 'Gazette'). (Their (No. 4066) and Gunner the only realistic candidate and his three marriage was registered in SS Robert H. Marshall - RFA, to be this man. brothers) during the June quarter of 1882). France (No. 4097).

4271 Marshall W.J. Private Unknown Unknown Border Regt. 1914-5 France Son of Mrs. M. Marshall (A Married. Brothers: L/C John S. Brother: Driver A.R. Mon. 9 August Mon. 9 August Star Widow) of 33 Lord Nelson Street, Marshall, Border Regt. (in Marshall, RFA (at Gallipoli) 1915 1915 (Family Tyne Dock. (Her photograph, as France in August 1915) (No. (No. 4066). Group - Including a young woman, appeared in the 4115) & Gunner Robert H. his mother and 'Gazette' on 9 August 1915). Marshall, RFA (No. 4097). his three brothers) 4795 Marshall A. L/C Unknown Unknown 'A' Company, 27/475 11 France 50 Henry Street, East Boldon Transferred to Labour John Sheen + 27 (Tyneside January Corps (397013). 'Irish Heroes' Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No (1917) Brigade, 34th 1914-5 Division) Star) 6770 Marshall Michael Private 66 December q. 1st/7th DLI 4022 No 1914-5 43 Raglan Street, SS (in 1911), A Chipper and Edith Marshall (née [His wife, Edith Annie, was Children (all births Birth registered in Berwick, Brunswick St. & 1951 (SS) (Territorial) Star and 16 Brunswick Street, SS Painter in a Shipyard Laidler) of 16 Brunswick born in SS and was 32 (SS; registered in SS; 1911 ages): Northumberland - Wilson St. Roll of (in August 1915 and 1918 - (in 1911) Street, SS. (They were September q. 1879). She Elizabeth (3), George September q. 1885. He Honour. Electoral Roll) married in St. Michael's died in SS - December q. Thomas (2; March q. 1909) enlisted in 3rd/7th DLI in Church, SS, on 23 1929, aged 49.] and John William (4 SS on 3 August 1915. 11 December 1906. Their months; March q. 1911). March 1916 - Transferred marriage was registered [He served for 3 years 187 to temporary munitions in SS during the days - discharged on 5 work at David Colville & December quarter of February 1919.] Sons Ltd., Motherwell, 1906). Scotland.

15 Martin William Gunner Unknown 12 July 1915 'D' Battery, 49 21672 19 May France 7 Birchington Terrace, SS Born and E. in SS. Poelcapelle British Readhead's Plaque + Mon. 19 July Mon. 19 July (Second Battle of Brigade RFA 1915 Cemetery. LVII.D.11. Temperance Hall 1915 + Tues. 14 1915 Ypres) (1914-5 (Belgium). ROH, SS December 1920 Star) + Soldiers Died in the Great War 263 Martin Henry AB 20 (Born: 13 November Nelson Bn. TZ/7542 No 1914-5 France 12 Raglan Street, Jarrow (in No. 42 Shell Shop, Son of Margaret Rankin Martin Unmarried. [His father, [Enlisted: 23 September Brothers (1911 ages; both Nelson Bn. Casualties (13 Thiépval Memorial. Pier St. Paul's Roll of Wed. 6 11 1916 (Battle of RND (189 (RNVR) Star 1911) and 18 Raglan Street, Elswick Works (née Jameson) and the late John John William, was born 1915. Draft for MEF born in Jarrow): Alfred (23) to 15/11): 342. [Front line and Face 1A. Honour December 1916 February the Ancre - Brigade, 63rd Jarrow (in November 1916) (Labourer - RND William Martin of 12 Raglan in Dunston, Co. Durham, (Bomber): 16 February & John Robert (21). [Attack Hamel sector (21/10), + Fri. 15 1896) Attack on (Royal Navy) Database) Street (in 1911) and 18 Raglan and was a 53-year old 1916. Joined Nelson Bn: 28 on Beaucourt (13/11) - Englebelmer (24/10), December 1916 Beaucourt) Division) Street, Jarrow. (They were Blacksmith's Striker in a February 1916 to 13 heavy casualties among Varennes (30/10), (Jarrow Express) married on 23 December 1883. Shipyard. His mother, November 1916.] leading waves during Puchevillers (31/10), + Thurs. 21 Their marriage was registered in Margaret, was born in advance on Station Road - Varennes (5/11), December 1916 SS during the December quarter Sunderland and was 51 third and fourth waves fell Englebelmer (6/11), front + RND Database of 1883). in 1911 - married for 27 almost to a man in first and line (8/11), Englebelmer years and had had 8 second German lines.] (10/11), Mesnil (12/11).] children, 3 living.]

533 Martin Henry Fireman 33 13 January 1915 HMS Viknor Mercantil 1914-5 60 Cambridge Street, SS (In Eldest son of Steven and Ann He had brothers and one The 'Viknor' was an armed Plymouth Naval Tues. 26 January (10th Cruiser e Marine Star January 1915) Martin of 60 Cambridge Street, sister - 'Gazette' (Twice). merchant cruiser which Memorial. Memorial + Mon. 15 Squadron) Reserve SS (In Memoriam). left Londonderry on 12 Reference 9 February 1915 January 1915 and and Mon. 15 disappeared 11 miles west January 1917 + of Tory Island, Donegal, Tues. 14 January Ireland, with the loss of all 1919 + Mon. 16 295 crewmen - having January 1922 probably struck a German mine.

986 Martin Robert Private 22 28 August 1916 1st/7th DLI 7/2988 27 June France Brother: Dick Martin (in Born in SS. E. Sunderland. Heilly Station Cemetery, Holy Trinity Church Soldiers Died in (DOW) (Territorial) 1915 France). Sister Mary & B-in- R.SS. (In Memoriam). Méricourt-L'Abbé. ROH, SS the Great War + (Divisional (1914-5 L. Alf Fuller + nieces Carrie III.G.26. Tues. 28 August Pioneers, 50th Star) & Eliza. B & S-in-L: John 1917 (Northumbrian George and Maggie Martin. ) Division) B & S-in-L: Matthew & Ann Martin.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 1433 Martin James Private 26 25 September 12/DLI (68 31631 No 1914-5 France Manager of the Eldest son of William and Isabella Ridley Ina Martin (née [Arrived Longueau (10/9) [Unsuccessful attack on E. SS. Thiépval Memorial. Pier St. Bede's R.C. Sat. 28 October Tues. 17 October 1916 (Somme) Brigade, 23rd Star Alnwick Castle Inn, Martin of 21 Mortimer Street, SS Baty) of Whickham, Co. and from there marched to 26th Avenue 8 am. (24/9). and Face 14A and 15C Sacred Heart Altar, 1916 + Tues. 25 1916 Division) SS Durham. (Their marriage Molliens-au-Bois and later Relieved (27/9).] SS (?) + Holy Trinity September 1917 was registered in SS Millencourt. To Bécourt Church ROH, SS (?) + Soldiers Died during the March Wood (15/9), Gourlay in the Great quarter of 1915). Trench near Contalmaison War Villa (18/9), front line (Prue Trench) (22/9).]

1487 Martin Nathan L/C 19 5 October 1918 10/East 39448 No 1914-5 France 9 Randolph Street, Jarrow (in Youngest son of Nathan and Unmarried. [His mother, Mary Jane, was Siblings (1911 ages; both Born in Jarrow. His birth Terlincthun British Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in Vincent (DOW) Yorkshire Regt. Star 1911) Mary Jane Martin (née Short) of born in Selkirk, Scotland, born in Jarrow): Mary (19) was registered in SS - Cemetery, Wimille. the Great War (1st Hull; Hull Jarrow. (They were married in and was a 53-year old and James (15; A Shipyard March q. 1899. Born: IV.F.16. Commercial SS' Registry Office on 24 July widow. She had been Labourer). South Bank, Yorkshire Bn.) (92 1888. Their marriage was married for 22 years and (SDGW). E. Brigade, 31st registered in SS during the had had five children, four Middlesbrough. R. South Division) September quarter of 1888). still living.] Bank, Yorkshire.

1868 Martin Bernard Gunner 41 25 November 279th Siege 141436 No 1914-5 France Hebburn. Son of John and Rose Martin of Born in Newcastle. E. Nine Elms British Soldiers Died in 1917 (DOW) Battery RGA Star Newcastle Hereford. R. Hebburn. Cemetery. IX.C.2. the Great War (Belgium). 2203 Martin John Private 21 6 August 1917 15/DLI (64 19/181 No 1914-5 France 2 Rose Street (Lindens) (in Coal Miner [Pony Son of William Edward Albert Unmarried. [His father, William, was Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in Jarrow. E. Bucquoy Road Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in (DOW) Brigade, 21st Star 1911) Driver and Agnes Martin (née born in SS and was a 46- in Jarrow): Frank (19; Coal Houghton-le-Spring, Co. Cemetery, Ficheux. the Great War Division) (Underground) (in Hargraves) of 102 Sunderland year old Coal Miner Miner - Bank Labourer), Durham. I.K.5. 1911)] Street, Houghton-le-Spring, Co. (Shifter). His mother, Willie A. (17; Coal Miner - Durham. (They were married in Agnes, was born in Jarrow Putter), Isabella A. (12) and St. Paul's Church, Jarrow, on 20 and was 43. They had been Henry (10). August 1890 (SS; September q. married for 20 years and 1890)). had had five children, all still living.] 2484 Martin Bertram Driver 26 (Born: 1 February 1917 2nd Division 134917 No 1914-5 France 42 Cambridge Street, Westoe, A Dairyman (in Son of Henry Edward and Isabel Martin (née [His father, Henry Edward (A He had Two Children - Born and E. in SS. Birth Thiépval Memorial. Pier Holy Trinity Church Sat. 1 February 7 (DOW) Ammunition Star SS (in 1891), 286 John 1911) Dorothy Ann Martin of 182 South Wright). (They were Seaman), was born in St. Isabel (Bella) (SS; Sept. q. registered in SS - and Face 1A and 8A ROH, SS + Holy 1919 + Wed. 1 Septembe Column RFA Williamson Street, SS (in Frederick Street, SS (in 1911). married in SS' Registry John, New Brunswick, 1915) & Robert W. (Robbie) September q. 1890. Trinity Boys' School February 1922 + r 1890) 1901), and 182 South (They were married in St. Office on 18 September Canada (c. 1847), and was (SS; Dec. q. 1913). Brother: Baptised in St. Hilda's ROH, SS + St. Jude's Soldiers Died in Frederick Street, SS (in 1911) Stephen's Church, SS, on 4 1913. Their marriage 64. His mother, Dorothy Henry Edward Martin, Died Church, SS, on 5 October Church Book of the Great War January 1874. Their marriage was registered in SS Ann, was born in SS (c. 12 March 1917, aged 33. 1890. He attended Holy Remembrance, SS + was registered in SS during the during the September 1850) and was 61. She died Siblings (1911 ages; all SS): Trinity Boys' School, SS - Frederick Street Roll March quarter of 1874). quarter of 1913). in SS - March q. 1924, aged Dorothy (29), Arthur (24) Admitted: 1 July 1898; of Honour 73.] and Stanley (18). S-in-L: Left: 19 June 1903. He had Mrs. Forsyth. sisters and brothers. (In Memoriam).

2515 Martin Thomas Acting Unknown Military 1 May 1917 'D' Battery, 751254 21 April France Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin of [Awarded the MM for going Brother: Driver William Born and E. in Hebburn. Hibers Trench Cemetery, Hebburn Colliery Fri. 6 August Bombardier Medal 250th Brigade (CWGC) 1915 22 Oak Street, Hebburn Colliery out with an officer to secure Martin MM, 'D' Battery, MRIC = 751253. Formerly Wancourt. E.7. School ROH + 1915 (Jarrow RFA (1914-5 information about the 250th Brigade RFA (No. 4254. He attended Hebburn Colliery Express) + Fri. Star) enemy. He had previously 4952). Hebburn Colliery School, School ROH - 1915 11 May 1917 been wounded and gassed leaving in 1906. (Jarrow Express) on two occasions - 'Jarrow + Soldiers Died Express'.] in the Great War + Brigadier O.F.G. Hogg

3141 Martin Peter Private 30 31 October 1918 130th 227372 No 1914-5 France 54 Bowman Street, SS Eldest son of Jane and the late Anderina Martin (née He had one child. He had Born and E. in SS. DOW R. Kezelberg Military St. Bede's R.C. Mon. 11 (DOW) Company Star Peter Martin of 37 Johnson's Hill, Gray) of 54 Bowman sisters and one brother. in A. CWGC says he lived Cemetery. I.B.9. Sacred Heart Altar, November 1918 Labour Corps SS Street, SS. (They were at 9 Cowan's Place, SS. (Belgium). SS + Holy Trinity + Mon. 1 married in St. Hilda's Church ROH, SS November 1920 Church, SS, on 17 + Tues. 31 January 1915. Their October 1922 + marriage was registered Soldiers Died in in SS during the March the Great War quarter of 1915).

3477 Martin Robert Sapper 27 or 28 28 January 1918 Durham 196 2 Railway Terrace, Hebburn Son of the late John and Elspeth No SDGW entry. The Hebburn Cemetery. Fortress Martin Burial Register Entry says G."U". 137. Company R.E. he was 27. (Territorial)

4006 Martin Robert Leading Seaman Unknown Unknown Nelson Bn. TZ/128 1914-5 Dardanelles 150 South Frederick Street, SS A Shipwright (RND Son of David Martin of 150 South [25 March 1916 - [1 June 1915 - Wounded [Enlisted: 10 September 'Enlisted at the outbreak Thurs. 24 June Thurs. 24 June (Born: 22 RND (RNVR) Star (Balkans 2B) Service Record) Frederick Street, SS Admitted to Divisional (shrapnel - right thigh). 8 1914. Height: 5' 4½". of the war' - 'Gazette'. 1915 1915 January Hospital. 4 July 1916 - June 1915 - Transferred to Brown hair. Blue eyes. A Wounded at Gallipoli on 1895 - Discharged to civilian 1st Australian GH, Cairo. 24 Primitive Methodist. War 17 June 1915 (sic - 1 June - RND employment.] August 1915 - Invalided Gratuity: £11/10s.] RND Service Record) and Service home to UK aboard HS in hospital in Alexandria, Record) 'Demosthenes'. 15.9.1915 Egypt - 'Gazette'. to 13.10.1915 - On Leave (28 days).]

4108 Martin Joseph Unknown Unknown SS 'Anglo- Mercantil 50 Winchester Street, SS (in He was 'in his 18th year' in Fri. 9 October Canadian' e Marine October 1914) October 1914 - 'Gazette'. 1914 He rescued a drunken man from Southampton Dock.

4346 Martin James Private 21 9 April 1917 12/West 9296 20 Cambridge Street, SS Whitburn Colliery Son of the late Paul and Ellen Unmarried. Sisters: Mary and Hannah. The 'Gazette' claims he Beaurains Road Mon. 14 May Mon. 14 May (CWGC) Yorkshire Regt. Martin of 20 Cambridge Street, Brother-in-Law: Jim. was KIA on 13 April 1917 Cemetery, Beaurains. 1917 + Mon. 30 1917 SS (not on 9 April 1917 - A.14. April 1917 CWGC). Chaplain's letter offering his condolences.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4952 Martin William Driver Unknown Military Unknown 'D' Battery, France Hebburn Colliery. Hebburn Colliery Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin of [Wounded by 5 October [The ammunition store had Brother: Gunner Thomas Letter from Major Robert Fri. 6 October Medal 250th Brigade 22 Oak Street, Hebburn Colliery 1916 - Jarrow Express.] been fired and with the Martin MM, 'D' Battery Chapman (his C.O.) 1916 (Jarrow RFA place ablaze and cartridges 250th Brigade RFA, 1 May explaining that on 14 Express) + Fri. exploding he removed 1917, age unknown (No. September 1916 he and 16 March 1917 burning cartridges and so 2515). two others saved a gun by (Jarrow Express) averted the danger of shells going into an + Fri. 11 May being exploded. By his emplacement which had 1917 (Jarrow action he saved the gun been struck by an enemy Express) from destruction.] shell.

5272 Martin N. Corporal Unknown Military Unknown Royal 470384 Jarrow. Wed. 30 January Medal Engineers 1918 + Fri. 1 February 1918 (Jarrow Express)

5690 Martin J. Private Unknown Unknown Northumberlan 1037 South Shields. Wounded by 26 April 1918 - Sat. 27 April d Fusiliers 'Gazette'. 1918 5780 Martin T. Corporal Unknown Military Unknown Royal Field 17 St. Oswald's Road, Youngest son of Mrs. D. Fri. 27 Medal Artillery Hebburn Colliery Martin of 17 St. Oswald's December 1918 Road, Hebburn Colliery (Jarrow Express)

5795 Martin T. Petty Officer Unknown Military Unknown Hebburn. A Coal Miner (?) Presented with a gold Thurs. 6 March Medal and watch from the Hebburn 1919 + Fri. 7 Bar Heroes' Fund at the March 1919 Miners' Hall, Hebburn, in (Jarrow Express) March 1919 - Jarrow Express. 5914 Martin William Alfred Private Unknown Unknown West Yorkshire 19935 1914-5 Dardanelles 91 Palmerston Street, SS (in Son of William Martin of 91 [He was the youngest [He afterwards enlisted in [He was then drafted to Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Wed. 24 (Born: 29 Regt. Star (Balkans 2B) November 1920) Palmerston Street, SS person to serve in the the Navy and remained on France and was discharged December q. 1900. He School ROH, SS November 1920 Septembe Army from SS during the active service until the end as being underage after enlisted in the West (Served) r 1900) war. He attended Holy of the war.] being slightly wounded.] Yorkshire Regt. on 10 May Trinity Boys' School - 1915, aged 14 years 7 Admitted: 17 August months. He was on active 1908; Left: 15 July 1914.] service at Gallipoli after undergoing 4 months training.

5961 Martin Frank Sapper Unknown Unknown Royal 58 Saville Street, SS (late of A Joiner at Son of Mrs. Martin of 58 Saville Wounded and a POW by 4 Sat. 4 May 1918 Sat. 4 May 1918 Engineers 65 Stanhope Road, SS) Hawthorn-Leslie's Street, SS (late of 65 Stanhope May 1918 - 'Gazette'. Road, SS) 6098 Martin Henry Private Unknown Unknown 3/North South Shields. He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Boys' Staffordshire Boys' School, SS - School ROH, SS Regt. Admitted: 29 November (Served) 1886; Left: 21 November 1892. 6481 Martin Stephen Sapper Unknown Unknown Tyne Fortress 15 Garwood Street, SS (in He enlisted in the Tyne Thurs. 27 May Engineers R.E. May 1915) Fortress Engineers on 26 1915 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 6689 Martin W. Private Unknown Unknown Northumberlan 24 Victoria Road, Hebburn (in Wounded by 28 Fri. 29 d Fusiliers September 1916) September 1916 - Jarrow September 1916 Express. (Jarrow Express)

7192 Martin Robert AB 83 (Born: March q. 1977 HMS 132567 25 Ann Street, Hebburn (in 2nd Refrigeration Son of Peter and Margaret [By 1911 his parents had [His father, Peter (A Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in Hebburn. Birth Wesleyan School Fri. 20 August PHOTO - McDonald 29 July (Durham NE) Dartmouth 1901), and 8 Church Street, Engineer in the Martin (née Barry) of 8 Church been married for 20 Shipyard Rivetter), was born in Hebburn): Jessie (19; SS - registered in SS - Roll of Honour, 1915 (Jarrow Mercantile 1893) Hebburn Quay (in 1911) Mercantile Marine Street, Hebburn Quay (in 1911). years and had had five in Partick, Glasgow (c. December q. 1891; A September q. 1893. Hebburn Express) Marine ID Card (in December 1919 (They were married in SS' children, all still living.] 1863), and died in Hebburn - Typist), Peter (14; SS - and November Registry Office on 24 October SS; June q. 1917, aged 54. December q. 1896; A Ship 1920) [An 1890. Their marriage was His mother, Margaret, was Plater's Marker), Apprentice Engineer registered in SS during the born in Hebburn (c. 1864) Wilhelmina Barry (12; SS - in 1911] December quarter of 1890). and died in Hebburn - June q. 1899) and James Durham NE; December q. Barry (9; December q. 1939, aged 76.] 1901).

210 Marwick Stephen Private 21 27 June 1915 'B' Company, 1594 1914-5 Dardanelles South Frederick Street, SS Youngest son of the late William Unmarried. [He had only returned to [An old scholar of the A native of SS. He was Lone Pine Cemetery, Sat. 5 June 1915 Sat. 5 June 1915 Watson 2nd Bn. Star (Balkans 2B) Clouston Marwick (A Master the front from hospital in R.M.S.O., London. - engaged on a liner and left ANZAC. II.E.11. + Sat. 31 July + Sat. 31 July Australian Mariner) of Green's Lane, SS, and Egypt after recovering from 'Gazette'] His birth was it at an Australian port to (Turkey). 1915 1915 Infantry, Mary Ann Marwick of Rose Villas, wounds received in the registered in SS during the join the Imperial Australian Bingham Road, Radcliffe-on- landing at the Dardanelles - June quarter of 1894. Expeditionary Force. He Imperial Force Trent, Nottinghamshire. 'Gazette'.] was shot through the lung while out sniping.

412 Mason Anthony Private 22 22 August 1915 'A' Company, 15936 14 July Dardanelles 127 George Potts Street, SS Whitburn Colliery Born and E. in SS. Birth Helles Memorial. Panel St. Michael's ROH, Fri. 24 Fri. 24 (Attack on W 6/Yorkshire 1915 (Balkans 2B) registered in SS - 55 to 58. (Turkey). SS September 1915 September 1915 Hills, Suvla Plain) Regt. (32 (1914-5 December q. 1892. + Fri. 13 October + Fri. 13 October Brigade, 11th Star) 1916 + Soldiers 1916 (Northern) Died in the Division) Great War

463 Mason Septimus Leading 37 10 January 1916 HMS St. 1221/ST 38 Heron Street, SS Son of Thomas and Hannah Catherine (Katie) Mason Son: Frank (in France). Birth registered in SS - Lancashire Landing Thurs. 11 Wed. 2 February Trimmer George (RNR) Mason of SS. (née Quinn) of 38 Heron Remembered by his chum, June q. 1878. The Cemetery. K.59. January 1917 + 1916 Street, SS. (Their Francis Coverdale. 'Gazette' twice says he (Turkey). Sat. 11 January marriage was registered DOW on 11 January 1916. 1919 in Tynemouth during the (In Memoriam). December quarter of 1897).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 796 Mason John Joseph Private 19 or 20 1 July 1916 'A' Company, 23/967 No 1914-5 France 33 Albert Road, Jarrow (in A Shoemaker's Son of John George and Sarah Unmarried. [Attacked [His father, John George, Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in Jarrow. E. Thiépval Memorial. Pier Jarrow Library ROH Fri. 23 April 23 (Tyneside Star 1911) Errand Boy (in 1911) Mason (née Smith) of 33 Albert with 20/NF, moving was born in Slaley, in Jarrow): Ethel (18 or 19; Newcastle. He attended and Face 10B, 11B and + Grange Road West 1915 (Jarrow Scottish) / NF Road, Jarrow, and 11 Napier forward up Mash Valley Northumberland, and was a Day Girl Domestic), Alice Croft Terrace School, 12B Baptist Church ROH, Express) + Fri. (102 Brigade, Street, Jarrow (in August 1916). to the north of La 43-year old Deliverer and (16; Day Girl Domestic) and Jarrow. Sister: Miss E. Jarrow + Croft 18 August 1916 34th Division) (They were married on 11 Boisselle - heavy Collector. His mother, Beatrice (6). Mason of 6 Wellington Terrace School ROH, (Jarrow Express) February 1891. Their marriage casualties while crossing Sarah, was born in Jarrow Street, Hebburn. Jarrow: 1915 + Fri. 27 April was registered in SS during the No Man's Land with the and was 41. They had been 1917 (Jarrow March quarter of 1891). battalion being almost married for 20 years and Express) + Fri. 1 completely annihilated.] had had 15 children, five still July 2016 + John living.] Sheen + Soldiers Died in the Great War

1396 Mason Joseph Gunner 22 Military 15 August 1917 13th Heavy 56252 No 1914-5 France Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Born and E. in SS. The Brandhoek New Military Thurs. 2 August Thurs. 2 August Medal (DOW) Battery, RGA Star Mason 'Gazette' says he was in Cemetery. V.D.8. + Mon. 20 1917 his 23rd year and died on (Belgium). August 1917 + 14 August 1917. DOW R. Soldiers Died in in A. the Great War

1614 Mason James Chief Steward 27 16 April 1918 SS 'Ladoga' Mercantil Third son of James Mason of 137 Mary Mason who died Brother and S-in-L: Willie Born in North Shields. Tower Hill Memorial Sat. 4 May 1918 (Leith) e Marine Mile End Road, SS on 21 April 1918 at 3 and Mary Mason. Moat Place, Edinburgh.

1869 Mason William Sewell Private 21 27 May 1918 1st/7th DLI 15650 11 France 15 Ash Street, Hebburn Son of John and Catherine Unmarried. [Siblings [His father, John, was born Siblings (1911 ages; both Born: Boldon Colliery (SS; Soissons Memorial. Hebburn Colliery Fri. 6 August (Territorial) Septembe Colliery (in 1911) Mason (née Wigham) of Carman (1911 ages; all born in at Ryhope Colliery, Co. born in Boldon Colliery): March q. 1897). E. Jarrow. School ROH - 1915 1915 (Jarrow (Divisional r 1915 Villa, Monkton Village, Jarrow. Hebburn): John (9), Durham, and was a 42-year James (18; Grocer's Shop R. Hebburn Colliery. He Express) + Pioneers, 50th (1914-5 (They were married in St. Robert (7), Elizabeth (2) old Colliery Lamp Examiner. Assistant) and Luke (17; attended Hebburn Colliery Soldiers Died in (Northumbrian Star) Cuthbert's Church, Hebburn, on and Catherine (7 His mother, Catherine, was Coal Miner - Putter). School, leaving in 1911. the Great War ) Division) 7 November 1891. Their months).] also born at Ryhope and marriage was registered in SS was 41. They had been during the December quarter of married for 19 years and 1891). had had 11 children, seven still living.]

2204 Mason John Private 23 or 24 11 August 1915 2/NF (84 20901 3 May France 288 High Street, Jarrow (in General Labourer in Son of John and Mary Mason [His father, John, was born Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born and E. in Jarrow. Kemmel Chateau Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in Brigade, 28th 1915 1911) a Shipyard (in 1911) (née Shorting) of 288 High Street, at Hanley, Stoke, in Jarrow): Margaret (17), Formerly 8197 DLI. Military Cemetery. the Great War Division) (1914-5 Jarrow. (They were married in Staffordshire, and was a 49- Jane Ann (14), George (9), G.35. (Belgium). Star) SS' Registry Office on 5 October year old Plater's Labourer in Elizabeth (7) and Ethel 1891. Their marriage was a Shipyard. His mother, Farley (4 - SS; Sept. q. registered in SS during the Mary, was born in Jarrow 1907). December quarter of 1891). and was 41. They had been married for 20 years and had had eight children, six still living.]

2205 Mason John William Private 31 25 September 15/DLI (64 20229 11 France 21 Shakespeare Street, Jarrow A Rivetter (in Son of Peter and Mary Ann Mary Elizabeth Mason [His father, Peter (A Marine Children (all born in Born and E. in Jarrow. Loos Memorial. Panel St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 7 May 1915 1915 (Battle of Brigade, 21st Septembe (in 1891), 44 Walter Street, September 1914) [A Mason (née Fitzpatrick) of 21 (née Boak) of 27 Ferry Boilermaker in 1891), was Jarrow): Margaret Jane (B: Birth registered in SS - 106 and 107 Honour + St. Bede's (Jarrow Express) Loos - first day) Division) r 1915 Jarrow (in 1901), and 27 Ferry Boilermaker in a Shakespeare Street, Jarrow (in Street, Jarrow (in 1911). born in Sunderland (c. 1860) 8 May 1903), Peter (B: 9 either September q. 1883 R.C. School ROH, + Soldiers Died (1914-5 Street, Jarrow (in 1911). [His Shipyard in 1911. He 1891). (They were married in St. (They were married in St. and died in Jarrow - SS; June January 1905), William (B: or March q. 1884. His Jarrow in the Great Star) widow lived at 7 Milton served his Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, on 29 Bede's R.C. Church, q. 1895, aged 34. His 8 October 1908), Mary Ann Service Record has War Street, Jarrow, in June 1920.] apprenticeship at June 1881. Their marriage was Jarrow, on 8 April 1903. mother, Mary Ann, was (B: 26 February 1911) and survived. Enlisted in Palmer's.] registered in SS during the June Their marriage was born in Stockton, Co. Catherine Ann (B: 30 June Jarrow on 22 September quarter of 1881). registered in SS during Durham (c. 1864), and died 1913 - 1915). Sister: Mary 1914. Height: 5' 6½". the June quarter of in Jarrow - SS; December q. Ann (B: Jarrow, c. 1883). Brown hair & eyes. 1903). 1911, aged 48.] Pension awarded to his widow & 5 children from 18.4.16.

2516 Mason Joseph Gunner Unknown 13 April 1918 'C' Battery, 751251 France Born and E. in Hebburn. Moreuil Communal Hebburn Colliery Fri. 6 August 311th Brigade He attended Hebburn Cemetery Allied School ROH + 1915 (Jarrow RFA Colliery School, leaving in Extension. D.23. Hebburn Colliery Express) + 1911. School ROH - 1915 Soldiers Died in the Great War

2842 Mason Edward Vint Private 25 12 August 1917 8/Border Regt. 12329 10 Dardanelles Born in North Shields. E. Ypres (Menin Gare) Soldiers Died in (75 Brigade, October (Balkans 2B) SS. His birth was Memorial. Panel 35. the Great War 25th Division) 1915 registered in Tynemouth (Belgium). during the December quarter of 1891. MRIC = 1/Border Regt.

4084 Mason Charles Gunner Unknown Military Unknown 109th Siege 132 Robinson Street, SS A Motorman on the He was awarded the MM Robinson Street Roll Thurs. 2 August Thurs. 2 August Medal Battery RGA SS Corporation for an act of gallantry on of Honour, SS 1917 + Wed. 20 1917 Tramways the battlefield on 22 June November 1918 1917 (circumstances + Thurs. 3 April explained) - 'Gazette'. 1919

4181 Mason H. Private Unknown Unknown 3/Northumberl 1914-5 France Cornwallis Square, SS Taylor's Foundry 'Wounded after being only Sat. 26 June Sat. 26 June 1915 and Fusiliers Star three weeks at the front' - 1915 'Gazette'.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4252 Mason Christopher Private 20 23 November 2/West 4/8270 19 March France 52 Heron Street, SS (in 1901), A Labourer (in 1911) Son of William and Mary Mason Unmarried. [His [His adoptive mother, Mary Remembered by Mr. and Born in SS. Birth Étaples Military St. Hilda's Memorial Thurs. 23 Bailey 1915 Yorkshire Regt. 1915 and 19 Mitre Street, SS (in of SS. [Adopted son of the late adoptive father, William Fendor (A Charwoman), was Mrs. Sveden ('Sweden'). registered in SS - Cemetery. III.G.11. Cross November 1922 (23 Brigade, (1914-5 1911) William and Mary Fender.] Fender, died in SS - born in Darlaston, September q. 1895. He 8th Division) Star) March 1907, aged 76.] Staffordshire, and was 58. left 'effects' valued at £4 She had had three children, 18s 3d & a gratuity of £5 none of which had survived. to his friend, Albert She died in SS - March q. Sveden (or Sweden) of 50 1912, aged 58.] Heron Street, SS (in 1901). He died at 24th General Hospital, Étaples. (In Memoriam).

4465 Mason William Corporal 21 20 September 18th Bn. 1788 Son of Thomas Donaldson Mason He had brothers and sisters. 'A native of Durham' - Ypres (Menin Gate) Wed. 20 1917 Australian and Margaret Mason (née Sister & Brother-in-Law: Mr. CWGC. (In Memoriam). Memorial. Panel 7-17- September 1922 Infantry, White) of Boundary Road, & Mrs. L.A. Baker of 23-25-27-29-31. Australian Hornsley, New South Wales, Melbourne, Australia. (Belgium). Imperial Force Australia. (Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1894).

4527 Mason Samuel AB Unknown Unknown 8th Section, 'B' KX/406 1914 France A Miner (RND [19 August 1915 - [Enlisted in NF: 4 September Brother: Joseph Mason of Height: 5'5". Auburn hair. RND Service (Born: 30 Company, (RNVR) 'Mons' Service Record) Discharged as 1914. Transferred to RNVR: 77 Railway Street, Hebburn Hazel eyes. C. of E. War Record April Hood Bn. RND Star' 'Unserviceable', suffering 9 September 1914. October Colliery. Gratuity - £5. 23 1895) from acute rheumatism 1914 - Served at Antwerp. December 1915 - officially and heart disease (not 12.5.1915 - Admitted to St. discharged from service. attributable but Andrew's Hospital, Malta Awarded the Silver War aggravated by service) - (Back strain). 30.6.1915 - Badge. Haslar Hospital Admitted to Chatham recommendation.] Hospital (injury to back and rheumatism).]

4796 Mason William Private 29 (GRO - June q. 1924 'C' Company, 27/1137 11 France 20 H.S. Edwards Street, SS Birth registered in SS - Sat. 16 January Jackson 30) (SS) 27 (Tyneside January September q. 1894. 1915 + John Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No Enlisted: 14 January 1915. Sheen + 'Irish Brigade, 34th 1914-5 10 July 1916 - 3rd Heroes' (1917) Division) Star) Northern GH, Sheffield (Wounded 1 July 1916). His name appeared in the August 1916 Casualties' List. 6319 Mason T. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 29 Wann Street, SS (in May He enlisted in the 4th Tues. 18 May (Northumbrian 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers 1915 ) Howitzer on 17 May 1915 - Brigade RFA 'Gazette'. 6337 Mason J. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 12 Rosa Street, SS (in May He enlisted in the 4th Fri. 21 May 1915 (Northumbrian 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers ) Howitzer on 20 May 1915 - Brigade RFA 'Gazette'. 6556 Mason William Edwin Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 50 Morton Street, 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)

6559 Mason William Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 63 Brunswick Street, SS (in He enlisted in the 1st/7th Sat. 5 June 1915 (Territorial) June 1915) DLI on 3 or 4 June 1915 - (Divisional 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian ) Division)

6743 Mason Thomas Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Field 112 Adelaide Street, SS (in Son of John and the late Mary [His father, John (An Able Siblings (both born in North Born in North Shields. Brunswick St. & Artillery 1891), 92 Campbell Street, SS Mason (née Lashley) of 66 Seaman), was born in Shields): Isabella Birth registered in North Wilson St. Roll of (in 1901), 66 Wilson Street, SS Wilson Street, SS (in 1911). Dundee and died in SS - (Tynemouth; December q. Shields - June q. 1888. Honour. (in 1911), and 55 Wilson (Their marriage was registered in March q. 1926, aged 67. His 1881; A Domestic Servant in Street, SS (in 1918 - Electoral Tynemouth during the December mother, Mary, was born in 1901) and John Roll (John Mason)) quarter of 1881). Backworth, (Tynemouth; September q. Northumberland, and died 1882; A Shipyard Labourer in SS - December q. 1909, in 1901; aged 53.] (No. 6799)).

6799 Mason John Corporal Unknown Unknown Royal 66 Wilson Street, SS (in 1911), A Coal Miner (in Son of John and the late Mary Margaret Mason of 55 [His father, John (An Able Children (all born in SS; He was born in North Brunswick St. & Engineers and 55 Wilson Street, SS (in 1911) Mason (née Lashley) of 66 Wilson Street, SS. (They Seaman), was born in 1911 ages): Margaret (6), Shields and was 30 in Wilson St. Roll of 1918 - Electoral Roll) Wilson Street, SS (in 1911). had been married for six Dundee and died in SS - John (5), George (2) and 1911. Birth registered in Honour. (Their marriage was registered in years in 1911 and had March q. 1926, aged 67. His Mary (one month). Siblings Tynemouth - September q. Tynemouth during the December had four children, all still mother, Mary, was born in (both born in North 1882. quarter of 1881). living). Backworth, Shields): Isabella Northumberland, and died (Tynemouth; December q. in SS - December q. 1909, 1881; A Domestic Servant in aged 53.] 1901) and Thomas (Tynemouth; June q. 1888; RFA (No. 6743)).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 265 Mather George Smith Private 28 24 September 11/NF (68 23942 No 1914-5 France 40 Brinkburn Street, Tyne Harton Colliery Son of George and the late Sarah Catherine Mather (née [To Millencourt (12/9), Brother-in-Law: Robert Born in Tyne Dock. Birth Thiépval Memorial. Pier All Saints' Church Sat. 28 October Fri. 8 December 1916 (Somme) Brigade, 23rd Star Dock Mather Parker) of 40 Brinkburn Bécourt Wood (15/9), Atkinson. registered in SS - and Face 10B, 11B and ROH, West Harton 1916 ('Missing') 1916 Division) St., Tyne Dock. (They support lines behind December q. 1888. E. 12B + Fri. 8 were married in St. Martinpuich (18/9). Two North Shields. The All December 1916 Mark's Church, SS, on 9 companies to Contalmaison Saints' Church ROH, West + Mon. 24 December 1913. Their (20/9). Took over front line Harton, gives his name as September 1917 marriage was registered (22/9). With 10/NF in 'G.S. Mathers'. (In + Soldiers Died in SS during the attack on 26th Avenue Memoriam). in the Great December quarter of (25/9). Relieved & to War 1913). bivouacs near Fricourt (26/9).]

427 Mather Ralph [Reed] Private 20 (?) 19 October 1915 1/West 3/9055 27 France 27 Raglan Street, SS Whitburn Colliery Eldest son of Mrs. J. Burdon He had brothers and sisters. Born: St. Hilda's, South White House Cemetery, Thurs. 11 Thurs. 11 Burdon (GRO) Yorkshire Regt. January Shields. E. SS. Listed in St. Jean-les-Ypres. November 1915 November 1915 (18 Brigade, 1915 CWGC as 'Ralph Mather'. Special Memorial 8. + Sat. 19 6th Division) (1914-5 He was presumably the (Belgium). October 1918 + Star) 'Ralph Reed B. Mather' Soldiers Died in whose birth was the Great War registered in SS during the September quarter of 1894. (In Memoriam).

3047 Mather Adam AB 31 (Born: 27 September Anson Bn. TZ/3490 1914-5 Dardanelles 69 Back Cambridge Street, SS Son of Adam and Catherine Margaret Mather (née [Enlisted: 16 January 1915. Children (both registered in Bullet Wound: Left Hermies Hill British St. Mark's Church Wed. 6 14 June 1918 RND (63rd (RNVR) Star (Balkans 2B) Mather of 8 Edward Street, SS Smith) of 69 Back Draft for MEF: 28 June 1915. SS): Emma M. (September Fingers. Rejoined Anson Cemetery. IV.G.8. Commemorative November 1918 1887) (Royal Naval) Cambridge Street, SS. Joined Anson Bn. (1st q. 1913) and Adam Bn: 22 September 1918 to Stained Glass + Mon. 23 Division) (They were married in St. Platoon): 18.7.1915 to (September q. 1915). 27 September 1918. He Window, SS November 1919 Hilda's Church, SS, on 26 24.1.1916. Attached Boom resided at 184 Regent St., + RND Database December 1912. Their Defence, Mudros. Arrived SS. In January 1915 - and marriage was registered UK: 22.8.1916. Draft for later resided at 100 in SS during the BEF: 4.12.1916. Posted to Adelaide Street, SS. December quarter of Anson Bn: 11.12.1916 to 1912). 25.8. 1918.]

3506 Mather John Edward Gunner 56 13 July 1918 4th Battery 751131 No 1914-5 326 South Eldon Street, SS (in N.E.R. - Goods Mary Ann Mather (née He was born in SS, aged 49 Children: Lillian (14), Albert E. and R. in SS. His birth Karachi 1914-1918 War Dock Soldiers Died in Royal Field Star 1911) Porter. (Tyne Dock - Powell) of 326 South in 1911 and a Goods Porter Powell (12), Alfred Powell was registered in SS during Memorial. (Pakistan). Superintendent's the Great War Artillery on the Eldon Street, SS (in for the N.E.R. His wife, (10), Herbert (8) and James the March quarter of Staff ROH, Tyne Superintendent's 1911). (They were Mary Ann, born in SS, was William (6) - all born in SS 1862. Formerly 3169 RFA. Dock + St. Mary's Staff). married in St. Jude's then aged 46. (1911 ages). Parish Churchyard Church, SS, on 7 January Memorial Cross, 1889. Their marriage Tyne Dock was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1889).

3685 Mather Walter John AB 44 10 June 1918 SS 'Borg' Mercantil South Shields. Son of the late James Young Born in Newcastle. Birth Tower Hill Memorial Wed. 21 January (London) e Marine Mather and Frances Elizabeth registered in Newcastle - 1920 Mather (née Crozier). (Their September q. 1873. A marriage was registered in Mercantile Marine List of Gateshead during the December Deaths gives his place of quarter of 1872). residency as SS.

6240 Mather C. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 2 Leighton Street, SS (in May He enlisted in the 4th Sat. 15 May (Northumbrian 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers 1915 ) Howitzer on 14 May 1915 - Brigade RFA 'Gazette'. 6507 Mather William Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 7 Stone Buildings, Boldon He enlisted in the 4th Sat. 29 May (Northumbrian Colliery (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers 1915 + Sat. 5 ) Howitzer on 28 May 1915 - June 1915 Brigade RFA 'Gazette'. The 'Gazette' (1st/7th DLI - also says that he enlisted 'Gazette') in the 1st/7th DLI on 3 or 4 June 1915.

7151 Mather John Robert Private 51 December q. DLI 27 Pollard Street, SS (in A Cart Boy (in 1911) Second son of George and Sophia [Siblings (1911 ages; all [His father, George Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in SS. Birth Wellington Street 1945 (SS) 1901), and 35 Revesby Street, Pryme Mather (née Plumb) of 35 born in SS): Laura Tate (Manager of a Mineral in SS): George (17; June q. registered in SS - Roll of Honour, SS Tyne Dock (in 1911) Revesby Street, Tyne Dock (in (8; June q. 1902), Water Factory), was born in 1893), James Grieves (14; December q. 1894. 1911). (They were married in St. Florence Leonora (7; North Shields (c. 1869) and December q. 1896), Bridget Hilda's Church, SS, on 17 June q. 1904) and died in SS - September q. Mary (12; June q. 1898) February 1892. Their marriage Thomas Edward Joseph 1928, aged 59. His mother, and Sophia Pryme (10; was registered in SS during the Robinson (1; March q. Sophia Pryme, was born in September q. 1900; Died: March quarter of 1892). 1910).] North Shields (c. 1870) and SS - September q. 1912, died in SS - March q. 1952, aged 12). aged 82.]

1948 Matheson John Seaman 63 23 December SS Mercantil 1 Moon Street, Mile End A Mariner (in 1911) Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mary Ann Elizabeth [He was born in Path Head Children (all born in SS; Born: Kirkcaldy, Scotland. Tower Hill Memorial St. Hilda's Memorial Wed. 12 January 1915 'Northumbria' e Marine Road, SS (in 1911) James Matheson Matheson (née Hall/Fall) (?), Scotland, and was 58. 1911 ages): John William SS 'Northumbria' was a Cross 1916 (London) of 1 Moon Street, Mile His wife, Mary Ann, was (23 - June q. 1888; Fitter), Tyne collier which had End Road, SS. (They born in Tynemouth and was Robert Brown (20 - sailed from Burntisland. were married in St. 51. They had been married December q. 1890; N.E.R. Mary's Church, SS, on 22 for 28 years and had had Wagon Runner), Norman July 1883. Their seven children, five still (18 - December q. 1892; marriage was registered living.] Plater's Helper), Annie Fall in SS during the (15 - March q. 1896) & September quarter of Eveline Fall (13 - June q. 1883). 1898).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 5647 Matheson L. Seaman Unknown Unknown Mercantil 15 Eldon Street, SS (in June A Merchant Seaman ['S. Matheson' in the He was interned in Sat. 2 January e Marine and September 1915) (in August 1914) 'Gazette' on 2 January Ruhleben, Germany, after 1915 (1914 1915.] being trapped in German Christmas territorial waters on 4 Greeting from August 1914. Civilian Internees) + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915

3636 Mathison Thomas AB 23 (Born: 6 May 1915 Hood Bn. RND TZ/608 25 April Dardanelles 79 Gilbert Street, Tyne Dock A Loam Moulder Son of Thomas and Esther Isabel Mathison (née [His father, Thomas, was a Siblings: John (22 in 1911, Born in Sunderland. Birth Helles Memorial. Panel RND Database 23 March (Second Battle of (RNVR) 1915 (Balkans 2B) (in October 1914) [226 South Mathison of 226 South Eldon Halls) of 79 Gilbert moulder born in Gateshead Labourer in an Iron registered in Sunderland 8 to 15. (Turkey). 1892) Krithia) (1914-5 Eldon Street, SS (in April Street, SS. (In 1911 they had Street, Tyne Dock. (They and aged 50 in 1911. His Foundry, born in during the June quarter of Star) 1911).] been married for 30 years and were married in SS' mother, Esther, was born in Gateshead), Fred (21, 1891. Enlisted: 22 October had had ten children, seven still Registry Office on 31 Dartford, Kent, and aged 48 Moulder in an Iron Foundry, 1914. Hood Bn: 25 January living). May 1913. Their in 1911.] born in Gateshead) & Mary 1915 to 6 May 1915. marriage was registered (13, born in SS). in SS during the June quarter of 1913).

361 Matthews Frederick Private 17 (Burial 22 April 1915 1st/7th DLI 7/3506 No 1914-5 He did not 66 Stoddart Street, Tyne Dock N.E.R. - Wagon Son of Martha and the late John Lilian I. Softley (formerly His Daughter, Hilda May Born: Brotton, Cleveland. Harton Cemetery. N.E.R. Memorial Sat. 24 & Tues. George Register) (Territorial) Star serve Greaser at Tyne Matthews (formerly a mineral Matthews) of 523 Matthews, died on 11 E. Sunderland. R. Tyne K.4573. (South Shields). (Roll of Honour), 27 April 1915 + or 19 (151 Brigade, overseas Dock guard at Tyne Dock). Stanhope Road, SS [? August 1922, aged 7. Dock. Accidentally shot York. Sat. 22 April ('Gazette') 50th NB: To check] Sister and B-in-L: Carrie and through the neck at c. 1916 + Sat. 21 (Northumbrian Chris Lamb (RNR - on Active 9.30pm. on Thursday 22 April 1917 + ) Division) Service). April 1915 at Hendon Road Mon. 22 April [2nd/7th DLI - School, Sunderland (where 1918 (In Clive Dunn] billeted), by Frederick Memoriam) + Brown, 17, of SS. No Clive Dunn page MRIC. 46 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

1479 Matthews John G. Private 30 22 March 1918 9/NF 235591 No 1914-5 France 72 Hartington Terrace, St. Hilda's Colliery Son of William Matthews of 72 He had sisters and one Born: Perrington [?], Co. Arras Memorial. Bay 2 St. Hilda's Miners' Thurs. 18 + Sat. Thurs. 18 April ('Operation (Northumberla Star Westoe, SS Hartington Terrace, SS brother. Sister and Brother- Durham. E. Newcastle. and 3 Lodge ROH + 27 April 1918 + 1918 Michael') nd Hussars) in-Law: Ethel and Allan. Officer's letter to his Temperance Hall Sat. 22 March (103 Brigade, [Formerly 270607 NF.] mother. Memorial service ROH, SS 1919 + Tues. 14 34th Division) at St. Michael's, SS. SDGW December 1920 = 'John Mathews'. (In + Soldiers Died Memoriam). in the Great War 2206 Matthews William Gunner 30 26 February 140th Siege 166490 No 1914-5 'Fowey', Croft Terrace, Jarrow A Ship's Son of William and Emily Maria [His father, William, was He was born in Devonport, Jarrow Cemetery. B.19. St. Paul's Roll of 1919 Battery RGA Star [40 Croft Terrace] (in 1911 Draughtsman (in Matthews (née Crabb) of born at Devonport, Devonshire. No SDGW Honour and 1919) 1911) 'Fowey', Croft Terrace, Jarrow. Devonshire, and was a 57- entry. (Their marriage was registered in year old Admiralty Hull Plymouth, Devonshire, during Overseer. His mother, Emily the June quarter of 1875). Maria, was born at St. Blaizey, Cornwall, and was 55. They had been married for 36 years and had had three children, two living.]

3175 Matthews James L/C 24 26 April 1918 15/DLI (64 14403 11 France Boldon Colliery Son of Thomas and Mary Born: West Rainton, Reninghelst New Boldon Colliery 12 June 1919 + Brigade, 21st Septembe Matthews of 11 Toppings Row, Sunderland. E. Boldon Military Cemetery. Miners' Social Club Soldiers Died in Division) r 1915 Boldon Colliery Colliery. V.C.21. ROH + St. Nicholas' the Great War (1914-5 Roll of Honour, Star) Boldon Colliery + Boldon Colliery Workmen War Memorial 4408 Matthews John Pavey Bombardier Unknown Military Unknown HQ Staff Royal Son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthews of Birth registered in SS - Fri. 8 December Fri. 8 December Medal Field Artillery 8 Lyndhurst Street, SS September q. 1894. 1916 1916

4738 Matthews James L/C Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 26/1362 10 France 97 H.S. Edwards Street, SS Enlisted: 12 January 1915. Sat. 16 January 26 (Tyneside January His name appeared in the 1915 + John Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No July 1916 Casualties' List. Sheen + 'Irish Brigade, 34th 1914-5 Promoted Sergeant. 27 Heroes' (1917) Division) Star) July 1917 - Discharged on medical grounds (Gunshot- Wounds).

5514 Matthews Robert Seaman 64 Buried: 31 SS 'Juno' Mercantil 150 St. Vincent Street, SS (in A Merchant Seaman Phoebe Matthews (née Children: Margaret W. (SS; Birth registered in SS - Harton Cemetery. Thurs. 17 June Everson January 1945 (Newcastle) e Marine June and September 1915) (in August 1914) [A Cadman). (They were December q. 1915) and March q. 1881. He was a 12.10812. (South 1915 + Sat. 25 105 Northcote Street, SS (in Town Hall Porter in married in the New Robert C. (SS; March q. civilian internee at Shields). September 1915 December 1918), and 54 January 1945] Glebe Church, Westoe 1921). [The 'Juno' was Ruhleben, Germany, who + Mon. 2 Hawthorn Avenue, SS (in Road, SS, on 9 October detained at Hamburg on had returned home to SS December 1918 January 1945) 1912. Their marriage the River Elbe on 4 August by 2 December 1918. was registered in SS 1914.] during the December quarter of 1912).

6287 Matthews James Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 6 Mitre Street, SS (in May He enlisted in the 4th Tues. 18 May (Northumbrian 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers 1915 + Thurs. 27 ) Howitzer on 17 May 1915 - May 1915 Brigade RFA 'Gazette'.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 1633 Maughan Henry L/C 25 Military 25 November 7/Royal Sussex G/266 31 May France 35 Mortimer Road, SS (in Son of Edward (A Boot-Dealer) [Enlisted in the RGA on [There is a Family [His MM was won for Born: Croxdale, Co. Cambrai Memorial, St. Michael's ROH, Mon. 2 July South Shields' (Family Medal 1917 Regt. (36 1915 1901) and 40 Oxford Avenue, and Margaret Jane Maughan of 24 August 1914 - posted Headstone in Boldon gallantry displayed on 3 Durham. E. SS. Killed near Louverval. Panel 7. SS + Westoe Boys' 1917 + Sat. 14 Library ROH Headston Brigade, 12th (1914-5 SS (in 1911) 40 Oxford Avenue, SS. (His to 7/Royal Sussex shortly Cemetery.] May 1917 near Arras.] [A Arras. MM presented to Secondary School December 1918 e) (Eastern) Star) mother, Margaret Jane, died on thereafter. In March member of SS' Harriers & his father. In France for ROH (Westoe Boys' Division) 21 October 1924, aged 68. His 1916 he sustained a Athletic Club. He attended two years by 2 July 1917. Secondary father, Edward, died on 5 April gunshot wound to his Westoe Boys' Secondary Family Headstone School) + Mon. 1933, aged 79.) left leg and was School. reference to in Boldon 6 & Thurs. 9 admitted to a hospital in Cemetery. January 1919 + Chichester. Attacked by Fri. 19 a group of Germans December 1919 while reconnoitering - + Soldiers Died May 1917.] in the Great War

2485 Maughan Thomas Driver Unknown 21 March 1918 111th Battery, 26388 20 France Married. His daughter, Gladys, died Born and E. in SS. S. & B-in- Arras Memorial. Bay 1 Fri. 21 March ('Operation 24th Brigade Novembe on 4 March 1916. B (- ?) & S- L: Mary & George. Niece 1919 + Soldiers Michael') RFA r 1915 in-L: Jack & Prudence. S. & & Nephew: Aggie and Died in the (1914-5 B-in-L: Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Brown. (In Great War Star) Tisseman. B-in-L: Ralph Memoriam). Carr. S-in-L & her husband: Mr. & Mrs. Wood.

2803 Maughan John Bombardier 31 10 October 1918 R.A. Command L/12506 France 168 Chichester Road, SS A Ship's Steward Youngest son of Mary and the [Brothers-in-Law: L/C Older Brother: William No SDGW entry. Memorial Harton Cemetery. Wed. 9 February Wed. 9 February (Gas Poisoning) (Ripon) RFA late John Maughan of 168 Walter Gibson, RAMC, and Maughan RN, mine- Service at St. Michael's, J.8097. (South Shields). 1916 + Sat. 12 + 1916 Chichester Road, SS Private William H. sweeping (formerly a ship's Westoe. Died from the Mon. 14 Nicholson, York & Lancaster steward (No. 4023)) - his effects of gas poisoning on October + Mon. Regt. (Both their photos photo was in the 'Gazette' active service. Died at his 4 November were in the 'Gazette' on on Wednesday 9 February mother's house: 168 1918 + Tues. 10 Wednesday 9 February 1916. Chichester Road, SS. October 1922 1916). Sisters: Annie & (In Memoriam) Minnie. Nephew: Wilfred.]

4023 Maughan William AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy A Ship's Steward Eldest son of Mrs. Maughan of Brother: Gunner John Served on a mine- Wed. 9 February Wed. 9 February 168 Chichester Road, SS Maughan RFA (Formerly a sweeper. Sister & B-in-L: 1916 1916 Ship's Steward) (No. 2803). Marion & William H. S & B-in-L: Dorothy Jane & Nicholson (No. ). (Their Walter Gibson (No. 4121). marriage was registered in (Their marriage was SS during the March registered in SS during the quarter of 1912). June quarter of 1903).

5681 Maughan James Stoker Unknown Unknown HMS Lion 50 Ferry Street, Jarrow (in Married. He was one of the ten St. Peter's School Thurs. 28 January 1915) Jarrow men serving on Roll of Honour, January 1915 + HMS Lion in January 1915 - Jarrow Fri. 23 April 'Gazette'. 1915 (Jarrow Express) 3051 Mavin John Third Engineer 25 29 July 1917 R.M.S. Okhla Mercantil Hebburn. Son of Emily Florence Mavin of Born in Sunderland Tower Hill Memorial Memorial Plaque in Thurs. 14 March Lawrence (Glasgow) e Marine 36 Glenthorne Road, (March q. 1892). His St. John's Church, 1918 + Fri. 15 Hammersmith, London memorial plaque says he Hebburn + St. John's March 1918 was the ship's Second Church ROH. (Jarrow Express) Engineer whereas CWGC = Third Engineer. Lost at sea by the mining of R.M.S. Okhla (British India Company) thirty miles west of Bombay, India - one of nine lives lost.

5513 Mavin Matthew Seaman 59 December q. SS 'Oswestry' Mercantil 5 St. Mary's Terrace, SS (in A Merchant Seaman Elizabeth R. Mavin (née [The 'Oswestry' was Sons (both registered in SS): Birth registered in Sat. 2 January Starforth 1951 (SS) () e Marine June and September 1915), (in August 1914) Copeland). (They were detained at Hamburg on the Matthew S. (September q. Middlesbrough - 1915 (1914 and 316 South Frederick married in SS' Registry River Elbe on 4 August 1925) and Angus C. (June q. September q. 1892. He Christmas Street, SS (in December 1918) Office on 18 November 1914.] 1927). was a civilian internee at Greeting from 1923. Their marriage Ruhleben, Germany, who Civilian was registered in SS had returned home to SS Internees) + during the December by 2 December 1918. Thurs. 17 June quarter of 1923.] 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915 + Mon. 2 December 1918

6888 Mavin Tom William Gunner (and 69 March q. 1946 8th DAC, Royal 32183 6 France Store Terrace, Haswell (in A Cast Iron Founder Eldest son of James David and Florence Louisa Mavin [His father, James David (A Siblings (1891 ages): John Born in Haswell, Co. Frederick Street Roll Henderson Private) (SS) Field Artillery + (and Novembe 1881), 104 Sunderland Road, (in 1901 and 1911) Isabella Mavin (née Henderson) (née Wright) of 12 South Grocer), was born in D. (12), Margaret (10), Edith Durham. Birth registered of Honour Machine-Gun 97374 - r 1914 Gilesgate Moor (in 1891), 10 of 104 Sunderland Road, Frederick Street, SS. Haswell, Co. Durham, and M. (6), James D. (4) and in Easington, Co. Durham - Corps (from 27 Tank (1914 South Frederick Street, SS (in Gilesgate Moor, Co. Durham (in (They were married in St. was 38 in 1891. His mother, Henry S. (8 months). March q. 1876. Awarded June 1917) + Corps) 'Mons' March 1901), and 12 South 1891). (Their marriage was Jude's Church, SS, on 27 Isabella, was born in Grandmother: Mary Day - the SWB. Children (1911 Tank Corps Star') Frederick Street, SS (in 1901 registered in Easington, Co. March 1901. Their Shotton, Co. Durham, and born in Bedlington, ages; all born in SS): Doris and 1911) Durham, during the June quarter marriage was registered was 35 in 1891.] Northumberland, and a 71- (8), Eliza Wright (5), Tom of 1873). in SS during the March year old widow in 1891. Henderson (3) and quarter of 1901). Caroline Emma (1). F-in-L: James Wright (A Coal Trimmer).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 5949 Maving Christopher Private 76 November 1974 North 63 Byethorne Street, SS Son of George William and Mary Isabella Maving (née [He attended Holy Trinity Children (both registered in Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Wed. 1 May Henderson (Coventry) Staffordshire Ann Maving (formerly Young). (They were Boys' School, SS - Admitted: SS): Stanley (December q. March q. 1898. Posted as School ROH, SS 1918 Regt. Henderson, née Miller) of 63 married in St. Michael's 3 July 1905; Left: 21 1922) and Sylvia 'Missing' before 1 May (Served) Byethorne Street, SS. (They Church, SS, on 9 January December 1911. Sisters: (September q. 1929). 1918 - 'Gazette'. were married on 10 March 1890. 1922. Their marriage Jane (SS; September q. Sisters: Jane Maving (SS; Their marriage was registered in was registered in SS 1891) and Ethel (March q. September q. 1891) and SS during the March quarter of during the March 1893).] Ethel Lawson (née Maving) 1890). quarter of 1922). (SS; March q. 1893).

3428 Mawhood John Hyder Private 30 4 September 5/Yorkshire 33991 29 March France 191 Mile End Road, SS (in Youngest son of the late Charles Septina Mawhood (née [His father, Charles, was 59. He had children. Brother & Born in North Shields. Poznan Old Garrison Fri. 13 + Sat. 14 [Hidor - GRO: 1918 Regt. (150 1915 December 1918 - 'Gazette') and Mary Mawhood (née Forrest) of 191 Mile End He died in SS - June q. 1903, S-in-L: Frederick (No. 7152) Birth registered in Cemetery, Szczypiorno. + Mon. 16 Birth Brigade, 50th (1914-5 Turnbull). (They were married in Road, SS. [Also lived at aged 61. His mother, Mary, & Annie Mawhood. Tynemouth - June q. 1886. P.O.W. Cemetery December 1918 Registration] (Northumbrian Star) St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 6 16 Shakespeare Street, was 56. She died in SS - Brother & S-in-L: George & E. SS. Formerly Memorial 13. (Poland). + Mon. 4 ) Division) October 1862. Their marriage SS - CWGC.] March q. 1910, aged 66.] Kate Mawhood. S-in-L: R/4/063027 RASC. Died September 1922 was registered in SS during the Mrs. Martin. Mother-in- while a P.O.W. in (In Memoriam) December quarter of 1862). Law: Mrs. Forrest of 201 Germany. Memorial + Soldiers Died Victoria Road, SS. Service at St. Stephen's, in the Great SS. War

7152 Mawhood Frederick Private 48 December q. King's Royal 58 George Street, North Second son of the late Charles Annie Mawhood [His father, Charles, was 59. Siblings (1901 ages; all Born in North Shields. Wellington Street 1923 (SS) Rifles' Corps Shields (in 1881), and 12 and Mary Mawhood (née (formerly O'Connell, née He died in SS - June q. 1903, registered in Tynemouth): Birth registered in Roll of Honour, SS Wellington Street, SS (in Turnbull). (They were married in Turnbull) of 12 aged 61. His mother, Mary, Jemima, Charles Edward Tynemouth - June q. 1876. 1911) St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 6 Wellington Street, SS (in was 56. She died in SS - (33; June q. 1868), Ralph Brother: Private John October 1862. Their marriage 1911). (They were March q. 1910, aged 66.] Turnbull (September q. Hidor Mawhood, was registered in SS during the married in SS' Registry 1876), George (22; 5/Yorkshire Regt., 4 December quarter of 1862). Office on 24 June 1914. September q. 1878), Mary September 1918, aged 30 Their marriage was (19; September q. 1881) (No. 3428). registered in SS during and Louisa (16; September the June quarter of q. 1884). 1914). 1308 Maxwell David (James Private 40 10 September 2/NF (84 20994 3 May France 6 Maxwell Street, SS Pyman and Bell's, Married. Only daughter: Katie + Born in Carlisle. E. SS. He Struma Military Holy Trinity Church Fri. 24 Fri. 24 November ?) 1916 Brigade, 29th 1915 North Shields Granddaughter Katie had served in the South Cemetery. V.E.5. ROH, SS November 1916 1916 Division) (1914-5 Beaumont. African War. (In (Greece). + Mon. 10 Star) Memoriam). September 1917 + Soldiers Died in the Great War 3165 Maxwell William Private Unknown 25 March 1918 Labour Corps 309496 7 Coronation Street, SS Born: Carlisle. E. SS. St. Stephen's Waterloo Vale Roll Fri. 30 May 1919 Formerly 11796 DLI. Churchyard, SS. Special of Honour + Soldiers Died Waterloo Vale ROH - 'West Memorial. in the Great Yorkshire Regt.' War + 'A Corner of England' (Booklet: 940.465 - Library)

1593 May Robert Sergeant 25 Military 26 November 1/Cameronians 10991 Son of Mrs. Elizabeth May of 57½ Born in Morpeth. E. York. Tyne Cot Memorial. Tues. 30 April Woodman Medal 1917 (Scottish Rifles) Eleanor Street, SS MM awarded for gallantry Panel 68 to 70 and 162 1918 + Soldiers (19 Brigade, in July 1917. Medal and 162A. (Belgium). Died in the 33rd Division) received by his sister, Miss Great War Dorothy May. Formerly 4/7785 West Yorkshire Regt. 17 Mayne Walter Gould AB 18 (Born: 6 May 1915 'B' Company, TZ/3471 25 April Dardanelles 18 Leighton Street, SS Worked at the Co- Son of James T. and Christiana Unmarried. [Enlisted: 14 January 1915. Brother: Jim (in Canada - in Birth registered in SS - Skew Bridge Cemetery. Saint Paul and St. Wed. 9 June Wed. 9 June 19 (Second Battle of Hood Bn. RND (RNVR) 1915 (Balkans 2B) operative Store in Mayne of 18 Leighton Street, SS Hood Bn. ('B' Company): 24 May 1923). Sister: Nance. March q. 1897. No record Special Memorial A.63. John's Church Roll of 1915 + Thurs. 13 1915 + Thurs. 13 February Krithia) (1914-5 Westoe Lane (and (later of St. John's Church House, February 1915 to 6 May Sister and Brother-in-Law: of contemporaneous (Turkey). Honour, SS July 1915 + Sat. July 1915 + South 1897) Star) had done for three 1 Salisbury Street, SS). 1915.] Queenie and Jack + little burial: body recovered 5 May 1923 + Shields' Library years). A Milkman: Wally. post-war. He added a year RND Database ROH RND Database. to his age when he enlisted - underage (RND Service Record).

1438 Mayne John George Private 27 26 September 8/NF (34 20574 13 Dardanelles Son of Isabella and the late John [In trenches opposite S & B-in-L: Bella & Robert Born in SS. Birth Thiépval Memorial. Pier St. Hilda's Parish Wed. 26 1916 (Somme - Brigade, 11th Septembe (Balkans 2B) Mayne (Glassmaker). Mouquet Farm (25/9). Hoy (in France). Sister: registered in SS - and Face 10B, 11B and Magazine September 1917 Attack on Zollern (Northern) r 1915 Attack on Zollern & Stuff Maggie. Brothers: Ralph (in September q. 1889. E. 12B (September 1916 - + Soldiers Died and Stuff Division) (1914-5 Redoubts 12.35 pm. (26/9) - France) & Albert (in York. Memorial Service on in the Great Redoubts) Star) assault made under a heavy Mesopotamia). S & B-in-L: 4 August 1916) War barrage & MGF from Jenny & Jack McLaren (in Mouquet Farm & Zollern - France). many men killed within 40 yards of own front line. Zollern reached. Casualties - c. 449]

3878 Mayne Thomas Private Unknown 22 April 1918 10/West 60519 No 1914-5 France South Shields. Son of Thomas Leslie Mayne of He had brothers. Sister-in- The 'Gazette' twice Pozières Memorial. Fri. 22 April James Yorkshire Regt. Star 62 South Eldon Street, SS, and Law: Rosie. claimed he served in the Panel 26 and 27 1921 + Sat. 22 (50 Brigade, the late Isabella Mayne (née 'Leeds' Rifles'. (In April 1922 + 17th Dawson). (Their marriage was Memoriam). The 'Gazette' Tues. 24 April (Northern) registered in Tynemouth during claims he was KIA on 23 1923 Division) the June quarter of 1897). April 1918 (Tues. 24 April 1923). 3920 Mayne Arthur Private 47 (Burial 22 August 1918 Royal Army 154747 23 Wouldhave Street, SS 'Of St. Aidan's Parish' - Harton Cemetery. Register) Medical Corps Burial Register. Died in a J.8041. (South Shields). military hospital (Burial Register).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3080 McAdoo William Private 25 23 August 1918 1st/4th GS/85283 MRIC ? France A Butcher Son of Robert (Died 17 [His parents' marriage [His relatives were Born, E. and R. SS. Birth Boyelles Communal Thurs. 15 & Charlton (Territorial) November 1948, aged 60) and was registered in presented with a gold registered in SS - Cemetery Extension. Wed. 21 April London Regt. Mary Ann McAdoo (née Robson - Easington, Co. Durham, commemorative medal December q. 1892. II.E.5. 1920 (SS & (Royal Died 18 July 1946, aged 85). during the September from the SS & District Formerly RX/4/233996 District Fusiliers) (168 [There is a Family Headstone in quarter of 1883.] Butchers' Association.] A.S.C. and 38720 Duke of Butchers' Brigade, 56th Harton Cemetery.] Cornwall's Light Infantry. Association) + (London) Soldiers Died in Division) the Great War

2967 McAleer James Private Unknown 26 September 8/East 16503 9 France Born in Jarrow. Loos Memorial. Panel Soldiers Died in 1915 (Battle of Yorkshire Regt. Septembe E.Wallsend. R. 40 and 41 the Great War Loos) (62 Brigade, r 1915 Middlesbrough. KIA on 21st Division) (1914-5 the second day of the Star) Battle of Loos. 7017 McAlindo William Stoker 32 (Born: 11 April 1916 HMS Argos S/3640 No 1914-5 8 Princess Street, Jarrow (in A General Labourer Son of Bernard and Bridget Mary McAlindon (née [His father, Bernard (An Children (all born in Jarrow; Born in Jarrow. Baptised St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April n 30 (Royal Naval (RNR) Star 1891), and 72 Monkton Road, working for a Ship McAlindon (née Woods) of 8 Golden) of 72 Monkton Engineer's Labourer), was all births registered in SS): in St. Bede's R.C. Church, School ROH, Jarrow 1915 (Jarrow Novembe Reserve) Jarrow (in 1911) and Iron Company Princess Street, Jarrow (in 1891). Road, Jarrow (in 1911). born in Ireland (c. 1860) & Agnes (December q, 1908; Jarrow, on 2 December Express) r 1883) (in 1911) [Palmer's] (They were married in Ireland). (They were married in was 33 - 1891 (sic). He died Died: 1995 (Rodgers)), 1883. RNR records give his SS' Registry Office on 31 in Jarrow - SS; March q. Kathleen (June q. 1911; date of birth as 12 December 1907. Their 1909, aged 49. His mother, Died: SS; June q. 1920, aged December 1888. Brother: marriage was registered Bridget, was born in Ireland 9), Peter Joseph Henry - born in Ireland and in SS during the & was 36 in 1891. She died (September q. 1916; Died: died in Jarrow - SS; December quarter of in Jarrow - SS; June q. 1911, 1996) and Henry (June q. December q. 1920, aged 1907). aged 55.] 1908; Died: 1989). 38.

502 McAllister James Private 28 20 December 11/DLI 32883 No 1914-5 France 41 Russell Street, Jarrow A Clothier - Son of Mary McAllister (née Agnes McAllister (née [His father, William, was Brother: 2nd-Lieutenant Born and E. in Jarrow. Grove Town Cemetery, Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in 1916 (Pioneers) Star Wholesale (in 1911) Whelan) and the late William Christenson) of 41 born in Morpeth and was a Allister McAllister, Rifle Died of wounds to the Méaulte. II.G.17. + St. Mark's Church the Great War (Divisional [A Clothing Assistant McAllister of 45 Clyde Street, Russell Street, Jarrow. 61-year old Machine-Driller Brigade (No. 5340). head (Bashforth). Triptych, Jarrow Pioneers, 20th (Bashforth)] Jarrow. (Their marriage was (They were married in St. in a Shipyard. His mother, Children: John J. (SS; Brothers (1911 ages; both (Light) Division) registered in Newcastle during Paul's Church, Jarrow, on Mary was born in Co. Laois, September q. 1912) and born in Jarrow): William the September quarter of 1880). 21 June 1911. Their Ireland, and was 51. They Doris (SS; December q. (26), and Robert marriage was registered had been married for 31 1913). (13).SDGW = McAllester. in SS during the June years and had had ten The St. Mark's Triptych quarter of 1911). children, five still living.] says he served in 14/DLI.

2412 McAllister Francis Private 19 11 November 19/DLI 105338 No 1914-5 France 126 Cleveland Street, SS An Apprentice Youngest son of John McAllister Unmarried. Born in SS. Birth Kezelberg Military St. Bede's R.C. Soldiers Died in Anthony 1918 (DOW) (Bantams) Star Engineer of 126 Cleveland Street, SS registered in SS - March q. Cemetery. II.B.6. Sacred Heart Altar, the Great War (104 Brigade, 1899. E. Sunderland. R. (Belgium). SS 35th Division) SS. 4630 McAllister William Wood L/C Unknown Unknown 24 (Tyneside 24/1615 No 1914-5 France 5 Beech Street, Jarrow (in July [Enlisted: 26 February 1915. [27 July 1917 - Discharged Birth registered in SS - Grange Road West Fri. 14 July 1916 Irish) / NF (103 Star 1916) He was wounded on the on medical grounds September q. 1896. Baptist Church ROH, (Jarrow Express) Brigade, 34th Somme on 1 July 1916 (Gunshot Wounds) - John Wounded and in hospital Jarrow + John Sheen Division) (Aged 19) (Thigh): 34 CCS Sheen.] in Liverpool by 13 July 1/7/16; Evacuated 5/7/16. 1916 - Jarrow Express. (John Sheen)] 4686 McAllister James Patrick Corporal 78 December q. 'A' Company, 25/446 11 France 83 Marshall Wallis Road, SS Birth registered in SS - Sat. 16 January 1950 (SS) 25 (Tyneside January September q. 1872. His 1915 + John Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No name appears in the July Sheen + 'Irish Brigade, 34th 1914-5 1916 Casualties' List. 2 Heroes' (1917) Division) Star) July 1916 - 3rd Casualty Clearing Station. 2 July 1916 - Evacuated. (John Sheen).

5340 McAllister Allister 2nd-Lieutenant 57 Buried: 5 January Rifle Brigade 45 Clyde Street, Jarrow (in A Builder's Clerk (in Son of Mary McAllister (née Ruth I. McAllister (née [His father, William, was Brother: Private James Born in Jarrow (SS; June q. Jarrow Cemetery. Fri. 22 1951 (Durham 1911 and September 1916) + 1911) + A Civil Whelan) and the late William Cooper). (They were born in Morpeth and was a McAllister, 11/DLI, 20 1893). Wounded by 21 23.439. September 1916 NE) 13 Croft Terrace, Jarrow (in Servant (in 1951) McAllister of 45 Clyde Street, married in St. Paul's 61-year old Machine-Driller December 1916, aged 28 September 1916 (then a (Jarrow Express) 1951) Jarrow. (Their marriage was Church, Jarrow, on 20 in a Shipyard. His mother, (No. 502). Corporal) - Jarrow Express. + Fri. 26 April registered in Newcastle during October 1920 (SS; Mary was born in Co. Laois, Officially reported as 1918 (Jarrow the September quarter of 1880). December q. 1920). Ireland, and was 51. They 'Missing' in April 1918 Express) + Fri. 3 [Brothers (1911 ages; had been married for 31 (Jarrow Express). A May 1918 both born in Jarrow): years and had had ten P.O.W. In Germany (April (Jarrow Express) William (26; General children, five still living.] 1918). Labourer at Palmer's) and Robert (13).] 5882 McAllister David Dunn Private 39 5 September 24th Bn. 1018664 27 Abbott Terrace, Armley A Professional Roller Son of Thomas and Sarah Smith Margaret Ann McAllister [His wife, Margaret Ann, Children (1911 ages): Born at Cowpen Quay, Crouy British Cemetery, 1918 Canadian Road, Leeds (in 1911), and Skater (in 1911) McAllister (née Dunn) of Jarrow. (née Farrell) of 625 was born in Jarrow and was Dorothy (13; B: Jarrow), Blyth (Tynemouth; Crouy-sur-Somme. Infantry 625 Seventh Street, (Their marriage was registered in Seventh Street, 33. They had been married Thomas (10; B: Jarrow), September q. 1876). IV.E.11. (Quebec Regt.) Saskatoon, Canada Tynemouth during the December Saskatoon, Canada. for 13 years and had had David (6; B: Jarrow) and quarter of 1875). (They were married in St. five children, four still living. James (1; B: Leeds). Paul's Church, Jarrow, on Sister-in-Law: Dorothy M. 1 August 1897. Their Farrell - born in Jarrow and marriage was registered 16.] in SS during the September quarter of 1897).

6804 McAllister William Private Unknown Unknown King's Own 2 Wilson Street, SS (in 1918 - Brunswick St. & Yorkshire Light Electoral Roll) Wilson St. Roll of Infantry Honour. 2207 McAlpine Gilbert Clarke Sapper 36 5 August 1917 106th Field 180442 No 1914-5 France 15 Monkwearmouth Road, Architect's Surveyor Son of Gilbert and Isabella Emily Annie McAlpine [His father, Gilbert, was Siblings (1911 ages): Born: Helensbrugh, Belgian Battery Corner St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in (CWGC) Company R.E. Star Fulwell, Sunderland (in 1911) (in 1911) McAlpine of 15 Monkwearmouth (née Dunn) of 52 Cobden born at Kintyre, Argyllshire, Catherine (28; B: Barrow in Dumbartonshire, Scotland. Cemetery. I.M.11. Honour the Great War or 38/39 and 52 Cobden Street, Jarrow Road, Fulwell, Sunderland Street, Jarrow. (Their and was a 69-year old Furness), Donald (27; B: E. Jarrow. Siblings: (Belgium). (1911 marriage was registered Driller. His mother, Isabella, Barrow in Furness), John Duncan (22; B: Census) in Sunderland during the was born on Islay and was (26; B: Hull) and Malcolm Sunderland), Charles (20; December quarter of 56. They had been married (24; B: Hull). B: Fulwell) and Archibald 1902). for 32 years and had had (18; B: Fulwell). nine children, eight still living.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4109 McAnany John L/C Unknown 27 November 2/Irish Guards 11649 Brother: Alderman Patrick Cambrai Memorial, South Shields' 1917 McAnany - Mayor of SS in Louverval. Panel 2 and Library ROH 1941-2. 3. 79 McAndre James L/C 23 30 June 1916 (1 22 (Tyneside 22/717 No 1914-5 France 9 Academy Hill, SS A Sawyer at Tyne Son of James and Mary Ann Born and E. in SS. Birth Bécourt Military St. Bede's R.C. Tues. 17 Fri. 28 July 1916 w July 1916 - John Scottish) / NF Star Dock McAndrew. registered in SS - March q. Cemetery, Bécordel- Sacred Heart Altar, November 1914 + Mon. 27 June Sheen) (102 Brigade, 1893. He had enlisted in Bécourt. I.Q.14. SS + Fri. 1 July 2016 2016 34th Division) 22/NF at 36 King Street, + Soldiers Died SS, between Tuesday 10 in the Great and Monday 16 November War 1914 - then living in West Holborn, SS.

4144 McAndre William Petty Officer Unknown Croix de Unknown RND Messrs. John His brother lived at 181 He joined up at the Fri. 20 July 1917 Fri. 20 July 1917 w Guerre Readhead's, SS Alice Street, SS ('Gazette'). commencement of the ('Gazette') war - 'Gazette'. 4056 McArdle W.A. Corporal Unknown Unknown Royal Field Elder son of Mr. and Mrs. [His paternal grandfather Younger Brother: John In training at Newcastle in Fri. 19 Fri. 19 November Artillery McArdle of 80 Marlborough was a veteran who had McArdle - RFA (on active November 1915. November 1915 1915 Street, SS. (His father had served fought in the Crimean War - service in Serbia - in the RFA during the Egyptian 'Gazette'.] 'Gazette'). B-in-L: Campaign). Bombardier J.W. Anderson - RGA (In the fighting line in France for six months - 'Gazette').

4074 McArdle John Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field 1914-5 Second son of Mr. and Mrs. [His paternal grandfather Older Brother: Corporal The 'Gazette' says he was Fri. 19 Fri. 19 November Artillery Star McArdle of 80 Marlborough was a veteran who had W.A. McArdle - RFA - In on active service in Serbia November 1915 1915 (Includes Street, SS. (His father had served fought in the Crimean War - training at Newcastle in [Salonika/Macedonia - his father and his in the RFA during the Egyptian 'Gazette'.] November 1915 (No. 4056). Fighting against Bulgaria]. older brother) Campaign). B-in-L: Bombardier J.W. Anderson - RGA (No. ) (In the fighting line in France for six months - 'Gazette').

4877 McAuley Arthur M. Private Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/1666 No 1914-5 France Dunn Street, Jarrow (in July [6 June 1917 - Discharged Enlisted: 28 April 1915. Fri. 21 July 1916 Scottish) / NF Star 1916) on medical grounds Wounded and in a hospital (Jarrow Express) (102 Brigade, (Wounds). Awarded the in Leicester by 20 July + John Sheen 34th Division) Silver War Badge.] 1916 - Jarrow Express. His name appeared in the August 1916 Casualties' List. Transferred to Depot. (John Sheen).

2208 McBain Robert Driver 24 15 December 17th Field 20417 18 August France Bordon, Hampshire (in 1911) A Regular Soldier in Son of the late John and Mary [He attended Hebburn New Brother: John McBain. (His Born in Hebburn. E. Hebburn Cemetery. Palmer's Cenotaph + Fri. 23 July 1915 William Smith 1916 Company 1914 the Royal Engineers McBain Town School, leaving in British War and Victory Jarrow. A Regular or a F."U". 687. Hebburn New Town (Jarrow Express) Signal Depot (1914 (in 1911) and 1906.] medals were sent to his Reservist. His birth was School ROH + Soldiers Died (Fenny 'Mons' Palmer's brother, Mr. John McBain). registered in SS during the in the Great Stratford) R.E. Star') Shipbuilders December quarter of War (Hebburn Shipyard) 1892.

3528 McBarron John Private 27 6 April 1915 2/West 3/8920 19 France 156 Cuthbert Street, Hebburn Palmer's Son of Mary and the late John [Siblings (1911 ages): [His mother, Mary, was Siblings (1911 ages): Mary Born in Hebburn. E. SS. Cabaret-Rouge British Palmer's Cenotaph + Fri. 13 August Yorkshire Regt. December (in 1911) Shipbuilders McBarron of 156 Cuthbert Michael (16; B: Hebburn; born in Walker, Newcastle, (25; B: Sunderland; CWGC = 'John McBarrow'. Cemetery, Souchez. St. Aloysius' R.C. 1915 (Jarrow (23 Brigade, 1914 (Hebburn Shipyard) Street, Hebburn Rivet-Heater in a and was 49. She had been Machine-Hand in a Rope He attended St. Aloysius' Flembaix Chyd. Mem. School ROH, Express) + Wed. 8th Division) (1914-5 [Labourer in a Shipyard), Rose (13; B: married for 28 years and Works) and Margaret (19; R.C. School, Hebburn. 46 Hebburn + St. 24 December Star) Shipyard - 1911] Hebburn), Annie (11; B: had had 13 children, eight B: Sunderland; A Domestic Aloysius' Church 2014 + Soldiers Hebburn), Elizabeth (9; still living.] Servant). ROH, Hebburn Died in the B: Hebburn) and George Great War (6; B: Newcastle).]

5407 McBride T. Private Unknown Unknown West Yorkshire 34 Nixon Street Back, Jarrow Reported 'Missing' Fri. 28 June Regt. between 27 and 29 May 1918 (Jarrow 1918 (Jarrow Express) Express) [Battle on the Aisne]. 5461 McBride W. L/C Unknown Military Unknown East Jarrow. When all the members of Tues. 27 August Medal a Lewis-gun team were 1918 + Fri. 30 either killed or wounded August 1918 he alone continued to (Jarrow Express) work the gun until help arrived - Jarrow Express.

6353 McBride John Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 28 Morton Street, SS (in May He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI Thurs. 20 May (Territorial) 1915) on 19 May 1915 - 1915 (Divisional 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian ) Division)

1617 McCabe Francis Sapper 27 25 February 102nd Field 470316 18 France 13 Back South Street, Jarrow A Seagoing Fireman Winifred McCabe (née [His wife, Winifred, was Children: Barbara - 8 Born and E. in Jarrow. His Giavera British St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in 1918 (DOW) Company R.E. Septembe (in 1911) (in 1911) Riley) of 13 Back South born at Buhmar (?), India, months old in 1911 (SS; birth was registered in SS Cemetery, Arcade. Honour the Great War r 1915 Street, Jarrow. (They and was 21 in 1911.] September q. 1910), Francis during the September 5.E.1. (Italy). (1914-5 were married in SS' (SS; December q. 1912), quarter of 1890. Formerly Star) Registry Office on 22 Winifred (SS; June q. 1913) T/799. January 1910. Their and James (SS; September marriage was registered q. 1915). in SS during the March quarter of 1910).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2915 McCabe Fred Private 26 27 October 1918 38th Bn. MGC 161487 No 1914-5 France 16 East Terrace, Friars Goose, Catherine McCabe (née Children: James E. Born in SS. E. Newcastle. Inchy Communal Soldiers Died in (DOW) (38th Division) Star Felling-on-Tyne, Co. Durham. Hext) of 16 East Terrace, (Gateshead; June q. 1917) The birth of a 'Frederick Cemetery Extension. the Great War Friars Goose, Felling-on- and Alfred J. (Easington; Stanley McCabe' was B.54. Tyne, Co. Durham. September q. 1918). registered in SS - (Their marriage was September q. 1891. registered in Easington, Co. Durham, during the December quarter of 1916).

4834 McCabe Edward Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 20/357 No 1914-5 France 54 John Street, Hebburn New 20 to 29 March 1915 - John Sheen 20 (Tyneside Star Town AWOL - 84 hours Scottish) / NF detention. 1 July 1916 - (102 Brigade, Wounded. Taken P.O.W. 34th Division) Class Z Reserve. (John Sheen). 5383 McCall James Private Unknown Unknown Northumberlan 39 Princess Street, Jarrow (in Son of Mrs. McCall of 39 Princess Wounded and in a hospital Fri. 27 October d Fusiliers October 1916) Street, Jarrow in Aberdeen by 26 October 1916 (Jarrow 1916 - Jarrow Express. Express) + Fri. Wounded twice by 24 May 24 May 1918 1918 and a P.O.W. (Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Express).

6764 McCamle John L/C 62 December q. Cheshire Regt. 7 Percy Street, SS (in 1901), 13 An Onsetter (in Son of Bernard and Jane Annie McCamley (née [His father, Bernard Children (all births Born in SS. Birth Brunswick St. & y 1956 Percy Street, SS (in 1911), and 1911) McCamley of 13 Percy Street, SS Burgess). (They were (Shiftworker in a Coal Mine), registered in SS): Ronald B. registered in SS - Wilson St. Roll of (Sunderland) 39 Brunswick Street, SS (in (in 1911) married in SS' Registry was born in Cassop, Co. (March q. 1934), Lena December q. 1894. Sister: Honour. 1918 - Electoral Roll) Office on 28 January Durham, and died in SS - (December q. 1936) and Eleanor - aged 14 in 1901. 1922. Their marriage March q. 1913, aged 68. His George (March q. 1939). was registered in SS mother, Jane, was born in Brother: Barnard (SS; June during the March Gateshead and was 50. q. 1893 - Born: 14 May quarter of 1922). They had been married for 1893; Died: SS - 1974, aged 25 years and had had seven 81). children, 3 living.]

1872 McCann Joseph Private 26 or 27 20 September 2/Coldstream 7211 12 August France 51 Gladstone Street, Hebburn A Regular Soldier in [Brother and Sister-in-Law: Brother: Patrick McCann - Born: St. Bede's R.C., Vailly British Cemetery. Palmer's Cenotaph Soldiers Died in 1914 (Battle of Guards (4 1914 (in 1911) the Coldstream James Henry (31; B: Belfast; born in Jarrow and a 25- Jarrow. E. SS. R. Hebburn. I.B.24. the Great War Aisne ?) (Guards') (1914 Guards (in 1911) and Foreman in a Steel Works) year old Locomotive Brigade, 2nd 'Mons' Palmer's and Catherine McCann of 51 Fireman in a Blast Furnace Division) Star') Shipbuilders (Jarrow Gladstone Street, Hebburn.] in Aporil 1911. Steel Works)

2569 McCann Lawrence Private 22 8 June 1916 12/DLI (68 25566 25 August France St. Hilda's Colliery Born and E. in SS. His birth Thiépval Memorial. Pier St. Hilda's Miners' Soldiers Died in Brigade, 23rd 1915 was registered in SS during and Face 14A and 15C Lodge ROH the Great War Division) (1914-5 the December quarter of Star) 1893. Formerly 19228 RFA. 3184 McCarthy William Sapper 22 Military 3 December 206th Field 470874 18 France 25 Simonside Terrace, East Coal Miner (Screen Son of Robert and Margaret Ann [Siblings (1911 ages; all [His father, Robert, was Won the MM on 1 Birth registered in SS - Soumoy Communal Phillipson Street Mon. 4 Cuthbert Medal 1918 Company R.E. Septembe Jarrow (in 1911), and 29 Worker - in 1911 - McCarthy (née Gray) of 29 born in SS): Robert (20; born in SS and was a 52- September 1918 - March q. 1896. Cemetery. ROH, East Jarrow + November 1918 r 1915 Simonside Terrace, East and, later, a putter) Simonside Terrace, East Jarrow. Coal Miner - Putter), year old Bricklayer in a circumstances explained. 'Accidentally killed in Grave/Memorial St. Simon's Church, (MM details) + (1914-5 Jarrow (in 1918) (They were married in St. Hilda's John Thomas (17; Coal Chemical Factory. His He had brothers. He was Belgium' - 'Gazette'. No Reference: 2. (Belgium). Simonside, SS Tues. 24 Star) Church, SS, on 11 December Miner - Driver), Edward mother, Margaret Ann, was born in SS. Birth registered SDGW entry. Memorial (Chancel Screen) December 1918 1886. Their marriage was (13), Septimus (10), born in Co. Durham and was in SS - March q. 1896. Service held at Simonside + Mon. 27 registered in SS during the Frederick Octavius (7; SS - 47. They had been married Church - St. Simon's. Pal: January 1919 + December quarter of 1886). September q. 1903) and for 24 years and had had William Lee. (In Fri. 7 February James (4).] nine children, seven still Memoriam). 1919 + Wed. 3 living.] December 1919 + Sat. 3 December 1921 + Mon. 4 December 1922

6621 McCarthy William Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 22 Tudor Court, SS (in June He had enlisted in the Mon. 28 June (Territorial) 1915) 1st/7th DLI by 27 June 1915 (Divisional 1915 - 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian ) Division)

2209 McCarty James Private 26 4 May 1916 1/East 3/5716 8 October France 9 Stanley Street, Tranmere, A Rivet-Heater in a Agnes Hall McCarty (née Daughter: Agnes M.G. (SS; Born in Hebburn. E. Dartmoor Cemetery, Palmer's Cenotaph + Fri. 13 August Yorkshire Regt. 1914 Cheshire (in 1911), and Shipyard (in 1911) Gidney) of 58 Coxon March q. 1914). [He Jarrow. R. Newcastle. A Bécordel-Bécourt. St. Aloysius' R.C. 1915 (Jarrow (64 Brigade, (1914 Hebburn Street, Bill Quay, Co. attended St. Aloysius' R.C. native of Hebburn. A I.C.31. School ROH, Express) + 21st Division) 'Mons' Durham. (Their marriage School, Hebburn, leaving in Regular or a Reservist. Hebburn + St. Soldiers Died in Star') was registered in 1906 - 'J. McCarthy'.] MRIC - James McCarthy, Aloysius' Church the Great War Gateshead during the but born as James ROH, Hebburn September quarter of McCarty. 1913).

3468 McCarty Albert Sergeant 33 1 June 1919 2/DLI 9100 8 France 19 Prince Consort Lane, Son of John and Mary Ann A Regular or a Reservist. Hebburn Cemetery. Alexander Septembe Hebburn McCarty of 38 Philip Street, His birth was registered in H."U". 759. r 1914 Hebburn Tynemouth during the (1914 September quarter of 'Mons' 1886. Acting Warrant Star') Officer Class II.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2210 McCauley John Private 30 26 May 1915 2/NF (84 20932 3 May France 42 Cambrian Street, Jarrow Palmer's Shipyard, Catherine McCauley (née Son: Daniel (SS; June q. Born in Jarrow. E. Brandhoek Military St. Paul's Roll of Sat. 12 June [McAuley - (DOW) Brigade, 28th 1915 Jarrow (Labourer) McLaughlan) of 42 1913). He had four children Wallsend. DOW R. in A. Cemetery. I.A.5. Honour 1915 + Soldiers SDGW] Division) (1914-5 Cambrian Street, Jarrow. - 'Jarrow Express'. He had completed his (Belgium). Died in the Star) (They were married in service in 4/DLI and was Great War SS' Registry Office on 7 then working as a August 1909. Their Labourer in Palmer's marriage was registered Shipyard before the war. in SS during the He then re-enlisted and September quarter of was sent to the front early 1909). in May - 'Gazette'. No SDGW entry.

1009 McClellan William Private Unknown 9 September 1st/7th DLI 19935 No 1914-5 France E. SS. Resided: Kelso, St. Erme Communal Soldiers Died in 1918 (Territorial) Star Scotland. Cemetery Extension. the Great War (Divisional B.20. Pioneers, 8th Division) 3561 McClellan George Sergeant 22 21 March 1918 'C' Company, 14394 11 France 38 Frank Terrace, Gateshead A Fitter and Turner Eldest son of George and Ellen [Siblings (1911 ages; [His father, George (A Siblings (1911 ages): Edith Born in Felling, Co. Pozières Memorial. St. Mary's Parish Sat. 1 March d (Frederick ('Operation 15/DLI (64 Septembe (in 1901), 232 Dean Road, SS (in 1911) [An McClelland (née Cullens) of 340 both born in SS): Stanley Tramway Superintendent), (20; B: Gateshead; A Café Durham. Birth registered Panel 68 to 72 Churchyard 1919 + Thurs. 27 Street ROH + Michael') Brigade, 21st r 1915 (in 1911), and 340 South Apprentice South Frederick Street, SS. (Their (6; B: Felling; Gateshead - was born in Hexham and Waitress), Margaret Ann in Gateshead - June q. Memorial Cross, March 1919 + 'Gazette') Division) (1914-5 Frederick Street, SS (in May Electrician working marriage was registered in Sept. q. 1905) & Doris (4 was 42. His mother, Ellen, (18; B: Felling; A Tailoress), 1895. Height: 5' 7½". Tyne Dock + Wed. 29 March [Private -CWGC] Star) 1920) for the Jarrow Gateshead during the September months; B: SS). He was born in Hartlepool and Albert (13; B: Gateshead Brown hair. Grey eyes. C. Frederick Street Roll 1922 + Thurs. 29 Tramway Co. Ltd. in quarter of 1890). enlisted in SS on 7 was also 42. They had been (No. 6892)), James (11; B: of E. The 'Gazette' (Thrice) of Honour March 1923 September 1914] September 1914. He married for 21 years.] Gateshead), Edward (9; B: says he was a Sergeant. was appointed Acting Gateshead), Hilda (7; B: Memorial Service at St. Sergeant on 5 Gateshead) and Hilda (7; B: Mary's Church, SS. (In September 1917. Gateshead). Memoriam). Reverted to Private on 2 January 1918.]

4039 McClellan John Captain Unknown Distinguishe Unknown Ravensbourne Terrace, SS A Master Mariner Son of Mrs. McClelland and the A SS' Master Mariner and Mon. 6 August Mon. 6 August d d Service late Reverend S.M. McClelland of 'a ship master of nearly 1917 1917 Cross SS twenty years' standing' - 'Gazette'. 6892 McClellan Albert Private 78 or 79 June q. 1976 38 Frank Terrace, Gateshead Second son of George and Ellen Elizabeth M. McClelland [His father, George (A Siblings (1911 ages): Edith Born in Gateshead. Birth Frederick Street Roll d (Born: 27 (SS) (in 1901), 232 Dean Road, SS McClelland (née Cullens) of 340 (née Guy). (Their Tramway Superintendent), (20; B: Gateshead; A Café registered in Gateshead - of Honour April (in 1911), and 340 South South Frederick Street, SS. (Their marriage was registered was born in Hexham and Waitress), Margaret Ann June q. 1897. Siblings 1897) Frederick Street, SS (in May marriage was registered in in Gateshead during the was 42. His mother, Ellen, (18; B: Felling; A Tailoress), (1911 ages; both born in 1920) Gateshead during the September September quarter of was born in Hartlepool and James (11; B: Gateshead), SS): Stanley (6; B: Felling) quarter of 1890). 1924). was also 42. They had been Edward (9; B: Gateshead), and Doris (4 months; B: married for 21 years.] Hilda (7; B: Gateshead) and SS). Brother: Private Hilda (7; B: Gateshead). George McClelland, 'C' Company, 15/DLI, 21 March 1918, aged 22 (No. 3561).

6642 McClenn John George Sapper Unknown Unknown Royal 140 Ellison Street, Jarrow (in Florence McClenn (née Birth registered in SS - Fri. 16 June Engineers June 1916) Rymell) of 140 Ellison December q. 1896. 1916 (Jarrow Street, Jarrow. (They Suffering from shell-shock Express) were married in SS' by 15 June 1916 (Jarrow Registry Office on 7 Express). November 1914. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1914). 1873 McClenna Alexander Sapper Unknown 24 October 1918 528th Field 470766 18 France Hebburn. E. Jarrow. R. Hebburn Staglieno Cemetery, Soldiers Died in n Company R.E. Septembe Colliery. Formerly 1282 Genoa. I.C.29. (Italy). the Great War r 1915 R.E. (1914-5 Star) 1740 McCluske James Private Unknown Military 25 April 1918 6/King's Own 5781 (or 25 France Jarrow. Born: Castletown Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 28 June y Medal Scottish 5784 ?) October (Sunderland ?), Co. Panel 66 to 68. Honour 1918 (Jarrow Borderers (27 1914 Durham. E. Gateshead. R. (Belgium). Express) + Brigade, 9th (1914 Jarrow. A Regular or a Soldiers Died in (Scottish) 'Mons' Reservist. [Vin Mullen the Great War Division) Star') says he was 33.] 4881 McCluske J. L/C Unknown Unknown Royal Fusiliers 40 Shakespeare Street, Jarrow 'Severely Gassed' by 6 Fri. 6 September y September 1918 - Jarrow 1918 (Jarrow Express. Express)

6729 McCluske James O'Neil AB 74 June q. 1968 RND 29 Commercial Road, Jarrow Effie M. McCluskey (née Children (all births Birth registered in SS - Fri. 24 y (Durham E.) (in November 1916) Collings). (They were registered in SS): Effie M. March q. 1894. Wounded November 1916 married in SS' Registry (September q. 1914), James and in a hospital in France (Jarrow Express) Office on 7 February O'Neil (March q. 1918), by 23 November 1916 - 1914. Their marriage Thomas (March q. 1920), Jarrow Express. was registered in SS William C. (March q. 1924), during the March Robert (September q. 1927) quarter of 1914). and Maynard (June q. 1933). 6757 McCluske James Private Unknown Unknown Army 24825 and 52 Brunswick Street, SS (in A Coal Miner (in Son of Edward James M. and Sarah McCluskey (née [His father, Edward James Siblings (all born in SS): John Born in SS (aged 9 in 1901 Brunswick St. & y Veterinary 43381 1911), and 58 Brunswick 1911) [A Seagoing Isabella McCluskey (née Shaw). Ratcliffe). (They were M., was born in SS (March William (December q. and 17 in 1911). Children Wilson St. Roll of Corps and Street, SS (in 1911, 1913 and Fireman - in 1917] (They were married in St. Mary's married in SS Registry q. 1869). His mother, 1884), Daniel (March q. (all births registered in SS): Honour. Royal 1915 - Electoral Roll) Church, SS, on 15 May 1880. Office on 14 February Isabella, was born in SS and 1887; A Glassmaker in Doris (March q. 1920), Warwickshire Their marriage was registered in 1919. Their marriage was a 47-year old Widow in 1901), Mary A. (11 in 1901) Sarah W. (March q. 1922), Regt. SS during the June quarter of was registered in SS 1911. She died in SS - and Isabella Shaw Elsie M. (June q. 1924), 1880). during the March September q. 1919, aged (December q. 1899). James (June q. 1926) & quarter of 1919). 55.] Mary (June q. 1930). He injured a hand in April 1918. Height: 5' 2".

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 6812 McCluske Daniel OS 77 September q. Royal Navy 52 Brunswick Street, SS (in A Glassmaker (in Son of Edward James M. and [His father, Edward James Siblings (all born in SS): John Born in SS. Birth Brunswick St. & y 1964 (SS) (Royal Naval 1911), and 58 Brunswick 1901 - Aged 14) Isabella McCluskey (née Shaw). M., was born in SS (March William (December q. registered in SS - March q. Wilson St. Roll of Reserve) Street, SS (in 1911, 1913 and (They were married in St. Mary's q. 1869). His mother, 1884), Mary A. (11 in 1901) 1887. Honour. 1915 - Electoral Roll) Church, SS, on 15 May 1880. Isabella, was born in SS and and Isabella Shaw Their marriage was registered in was a 47-year old Widow in (December q. 1899). SS during the June quarter of 1911. She died in SS - 1880). September q. 1919, aged 55.]

6996 McCluske Charles Private 51 (Born: June q. 1941 2/DLI (18 9060 and 1914 France 176 High Street, Jarrow (in An Apprentice Son of James Boylan McCluskey Martha A. McCluskey [His father, James Boylan (A Children (all born in Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 y 29 (Durham NE) Brigade, 6th 450906 'Mons' 1891), 22 Queen's Road, Rivetter in a and Elizabeth Ann McCluskey (née Carlyle). (They Rivetter in a Shipyard), was Jarrow): Charles (March q. registered in SS - March q. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) December Division) and Star' (22 Jarrow (in 1901), and 3 Duke Shipyard (in 1911) (née Conner or Connor) of 3 were married in SS' born in Longbenton, 1915; Died: Sept. q. 1917, 1890. Baptised in St. 1889) Labour Corps October Street, Jarrow (in 1911) Duke Street, Jarrow (in 1911). Registry Office on 8 Newcastle, and was 41. He aged 2), Frances M. (June q. Bede's R.C. Church, 1914) (They were married in SS' August 1914. Their died in SS - December q. 1919), Charles (June q. Jarrow, on 22 January Registry Office on 28 September marriage was registered 1917, aged 48. His mother, 1922), Lilian (June q. 1924), 1890. His father married 1889. Their marriage was in SS during the Elizabeth Ann, was born in James (June q. 1926) & Lilian Sayers in SS' Registry registered in SS during the September quarter of Newcastle and was 40. Dennis (June q. 1927). Office on 9 March 1923. September q. 1889). 1914). [Martha died in Married for 21 years; 8 Siblings: James, Elizabeth Sisters: Margaret (June q. SS - September q. 1920, children, 7 living.] Ann, Thomas & Sarah J. 1906) & Isabella (Dec. q. aged 27.] 1908).

647 McColl Michael L/C Unknown 1 July 1916 'D' Company, 25/1178 11 France 61 West Holborn, SS [Attack on La Boisselle. War Born in Donegal. E. SS. A Thiépval Memorial. Pier Fri. 1 July 2016 + 25 (Tyneside January Diary notes advance at 7.45 Private in 'D' Company, and Face 10B, 11B and John Sheen + Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No am. - heavy fire & casualties 25/NF at the time of his 12B 'Irish Heroes' Brigade, 34th 1914-5 from moment assembly embarkation. (1917) + Soldiers Division) Star) trenches were left - La Died in the Boisselle strongly held. Great War Advance maintained until 'only a few scattered soldiers were left standing'. Casualties - 487.]

4507 McColl John AB Unknown Unknown Benbow Bn. 4/209 1914 France 16 Wear Street, Jarrow A Driller (RND Son of Jennie McColl of 16 Wear [Enlisted: 1 March 1909. Re- [Repariated (to leave) - 19 Height: 5'8". Dark brown RND Service (Born: 12 RND (RNVR) 'Mons' Service Record) Street, Jarrow enlisted: 3 August 1914. 22 November 1918. hair. Grey eyes. C. of E. Record + 27 May 1889 - Star' August 1914 - Joined Demobilised - 6 February War Gratuity - £27. November 1914 RND Benbow Bn. 8.10.1914 - 1919.] (Jarrow Express) Service Interned in Holland. Record) 23.9.1916 to 21.10.1916 - On leave from Holland. 4.1.1917 to 1.2.1917 - On leave from Holland.]

624 McConna James Fireman 36 (Born: 31 December Pilot Cutter Lighthous 26 West Walpole Street, SS A Labourer (in May Son of John (A Coal Miner) and Sarah Wittles [His widow, Sarah Wittles Children: James Matthew Born in SS. Birth Tower Hill Memorial Holy Trinity Church Tues. 16 April chie Matthew 23 June 1916 'Protector' (SS) e and (in May 1913), and 77 Eldon 1913) Jane Isabella McConnachie (née McConnachie (née McConnachie, died in SS on (B: SS - 18 March 1914; registered in SS - ROH, SS + 1918 1880) Pilotage Street, SS (in January 1917) Tully - born in Waterloo Lane, SS, Dixon) of 77 Eldon 23 October 1969.] Died: 11 March 1980) and September q. 1880. 'Protector' Plaque Authoritie on 24 July 1857) of Archers Hill, Street, SS. (They were Margaret Dixon ('Peg') (B: Baptised in St. Hilda's 1914 - 1918, St. s SS (in 1881). (1881: His father married in St. Jude's SS - 25 October 1916; Church, SS, on 18 July Stephen's Church, was born in Scotland and was Church, SS, on 29 May Married: Alfred Clark: 1880. Father a coal miner. SS then aged 28. His mother was 1913. Their marriage 3.6.1974). Brothers: Sam & 1901 Census - James, a born in SS and was then aged was registered in SS Kit (Christopher Arthur) coal miner, living in 23). during the June quarter (both on active service). Commercial Road, SS. of 1913). Brother: John. B-in-L: Walter.

780 McConna John Private 32 (Born: 30 August 1916 22 (Tyneside 22/252 No 1914-5 France Son of John (A Coal Miner) and Elizabeth Lamb [Brother: AB Christopher [Holy Trinity Boys' School - Born & E. in SS. Birth Ration Farm Military Holy Trinity Church Fri. 29 Fri. 29 chie 27 August Scottish) / NF Star Jane Isabella McConnachie (née McConnachie (née Ord). Arthur (Kit) McConnachie, Admitted: 21 November registered in SS - Cemetery, La Chapelle- ROH, SS + Holy September 1916 September 1916 1884) (102 Brigade, Tully - born in Waterloo Lane, SS, (They were married in St. Hood Bn. RND, KIA 10 1892; Left: 26 November December q. 1884. D'Armentières. II.C.16. Trinity Boys' School + John Sheen + 37th Division) on 24 July 1857) of 36 Mary's Church, SS, on 23 August 1917, aged 22 (No. 1897.] Father-in-Law: Baptised in SS - 21 ROH, SS Soldiers Died in Palmerston Street, SS. (1881: His December 1911. Their 3422). Holy Trinity Church Henry Ord (An Engineer). September 1884. Son: the Great War father was born in Scotland and marriage was registered ROH, SS - 'C.A. Grandson of William (A John A. (SS; June q. was then aged 28. His mother in SS during the McConnochie'.] Seaman) and Catherine 1914).Attached to 102nd was born in SS and was then December quarter of McConnachie (née Trench Mortar Battery. aged 23). 1911). Corrigan) of Waterloo Lane, Holy Trinity Boys' School SS, in July 1857. ROH on the NE War Memorials' site calls him John McConochie.

3422 McConna Christopher AB 21 (Born: 10 August 1917 Hood Bn. RND TZ/595 25 April Dardanelles 36 Palmerston Street, SS Coal Miner Son of John (A Coal Miner) and Unmarried. [Grandson [Enlisted: 21 October 1914. Brother: Pte. John Birth registered in SS Bailleul Road East Holy Trinity Church RND Database chie Arthur (Kit) 6 May (63rd (Royal (RNVR) 1915 (Balkans 2B) Jane Isabella McConnachie (née of William (A Seaman) Hood Bn. (C/240): 2 McConnachie, 22/NF, KIA during the June quarter of Cemetery, St. Laurent- ROH, SS + Holy 1896) (6 Naval) Division) (1914-5 Tully - born in Waterloo Lane, SS, and Catherine November 1914 (and 30 August 1916, aged 31 1896. Holy Trinity Boys' Blangy. I.O.4. Trinity Boys' School May 1895 - Star) on 24 July 1857) of 36 McConnachie (née C/192). MEF: 1.3.1915 to (No. 780) - South Shields' School: Admitted 27 June ROH, SS RN Palmerston Street, SS. (1881: His Corrigan) of Waterloo 27.8.1915. Whilst on active Library ROH which says he 1904; Left 6 May 1910. His Service father was born in Scotland and Lane, SS, in July 1857.] service sleeping whilst was the brother of 'the late name is given as Record) was then aged 28. His mother sentinel: 90 Days Detention. Pte. John McConnachie'. 'Christopher McConochie' was born in SS and was then Rejoined Hood Bn. from on the Holy Trinity Boys' aged 23). detention at Alexandria: School ROH on the NE War 8.1.1916 to 10.8.1917.] Memorial Website.

684 McConnel James Private 27 (Born: 5 May 1915 27 (Tyneside 27/459 No 1914-5 He did not 1 Hurworth Street, Jarrow General Labourer in Son of the late James and Mary Ellen McConnell [His father, James, was born He had two children (Jarrow Born and E. in Jarrow (SS; Jarrow Cemetery. N.90. Fri. 7 May 1915 l 14 Irish) / NF (103 Star serve (1911), and 57 Walter Street, a Shipyard (in 1911) Elizabeth McConnell (née (née Bucknall) of 57 in Gateshead and was a 55- Express). Daughter: Nora December q. 1887). (Jarrow Express) Septembe Brigade, 34th overseas Jarrow (in 1915) Topping) of 1 Hurworth Street, Walter Street, Jarrow. year old General Labourer in (SS; September q. 1911; Baptised in St. Bede's R.C. + John Sheen + r 1887) Division) Jarrow. (They were married in (They were married in a Shipyard. His mother, Died: 1999 - 'Nora Le Church, Jarrow, on 28 Soldiers Died in SS' Registry Office on 20 SS' Registry Office on 17 Elizabeth, was born in Blond'). [Cause of death - September 1887. Siblings the Great War November 1886. Their marriage April 1911. Their Motherwell, Scotland, and pneumonia.] (1911 ages; all born in was registered in SS during the marriage was registered was 46. They had been Jarrow): Elizabeth (18), December quarter of 1886). in SS during the June married for 24 years and Hugh (17), Charles (11), quarter of 1911). had had nine children, all John (8), Ann (5) and Rose still living.] (2).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 5786 McConnel H. Private Unknown Military Unknown 2nd Field Jarrow or Hebburn. A Coal Miner at [Presented with a gold Presented with a gold Fri. 14 February l Medal Ambulance Hebburn Colliery (?) medal from the Jarrow watch from the Hebburn 1919 + Fri. 14 Royal Army Heroes' Fund at the Empire Heroes' Fund at the February 1919 Medical Corps Theatre, Jarrow, in mid-June Miners' Hall, Hebburn, in (Jarrow Express) 1919 - Jarrow Express.] March 1919 - Jarrow + Thurs. 6 Express. March 1919 + Fri. 7 March 1919 (Jarrow Express) + Fri. 20 June 1919 (Jarrow Express)

1741 McConwa John Private (L/C - 25 20 May 1918 St. John's 61303 23 July France 48 Jervis Street, Hebburn (in An Analytical Son of John and Sophia Smith Unmarried. (Fiancée - [His father, John, was born Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in Hebburn (SS; Étaples Military Monkton Memorial Fri. 31 May 1918 y Jarrow Express) (DOW - but MRIC Ambulance, 1915 1911) and Monkton Village, Chemist in a Copper McConway (née Reid) of 48 Nell Bramley of 22 at Ballinahone, Co. Derry, in Hebburn): Nelly (16), March q. 1893). E. Cemetery. LXV.C.2. (Jarrow Express) = KIA) R.A.M.C. (1914-5 Jarrow Extraction Works (in Jervis Street, Hebburn (in 1911) Borough Road, Jarrow). and was a 42-year old Hugh (13), Jessie Reid (11), Newcastle. R. Jarrow. + Soldiers Died Star) 1911) and Monkton Village. (They [Grandfather: Charles Copper Extraction Works Lily (9) and Charles Reid (3). MRIC - KIA. Killed during in the Great were married on 8 February Reid (a retired engine employee. His mother, His mother Sophia S's death an air-raid on a hospital to War 1892. Their marriage was turner and fitter in April Sophia, was born in Jarrow was registered in SS - which he was attached registered in SS during the March 1911 - born in Aberdeen and was 40. They had been September q. 1948, aged (Jarrow Express). quarter of 1892). and a widower) - died SS, married for 19 years and 77. September q. 1916, aged had had six children, all still 76.] living.]

4798 McConwa Hugh Percy Lieutenant 80 March q. 1969 26 (Tyneside 11 France 9 Newton Terrace, Hebburn A Draughtsman Son of William (A Draper and [Siblings (all born in [Birth registered in SS - June [14 March 1916 - Bombing Born in Hebburn. His Hebburn New Town Fri. 23 July 1915 y (Tynemouth) Irish) / NF (103 January New Town (in 1911) (Electrical Engineer) Clothier (Shopkeeper); Born: Hebburn; 1911 ages): q. 1888. Admitted to CSE. 8 July 1916 - Assistant parents were married in School Roll of (Jarrow Express) Brigade, 34th 1916 (No (in 1911) Ballinahone, Co. Derry; aged 54) William Barber (31; SS - hospital dangerously Adjutant. 15 May 1916 - Gateshead - March q. Honour + New Town + Fri. 19 April Division) 1914-5 and Grace McConway (née March q. 1880), Robert wounded in April 1918. He Wounded. 23 January 1918 1879. 8 April 1915 - Wesleyan 1918 (Jarrow Star) Barber) (Born: Alnwick; aged 52) Keen (26; SS - December was then attached to - Hospitalised. (John Commissioned 2nd- Methodist Church Express) + Fri. of 9 Newton Terrace, Hebburn q. 1884), John Stanley 4/Bedfordshire Regt. Sheen).] Lieutenant. 15 September ROH, Hebburn + 26 April 1918 New Town (in 1911). [They had Raymond (20; SS - (Jarrow Express + 'Gazette'). 1915 - Promoted Monkton Memorial (Jarrow Express) been married for 32 years - 7 September q. 1890), B: Henry James (SS; March Lieutenant. + John Sheen children.] Fred Selby (18; SS - June q. 1882)] q. 1892) and Grace (13; SS - December q. 1897).]

6647 McConwa S. Private Unknown Unknown No. 2 16/539 Jarrow or Hebburn. A School Teacher Wounded in action by 13 Fri. 14 July 1916 y Company, 'A' July 1914 - Jarrow Express. (Jarrow Express) Company, 16/NF (Newcastle Commercials) (96 Brigade, 32nd Division)

164 McCord Ralph Private 20 or 21 8 July 1916 7/Yorkshire 14267 13 July France 19 Revesby Street, Tyne Dock N.E.R. - Tyne Dock Second son of James S. and Mary Unmarried. [Birth [To Ville (3/7), Méaulte Brother: Private James Born and E. in SS. Also a Dantzig Alley British N.E.R. Memorial Thurs. 17 Thurs. 17 August (Somme) Regt. (50 1915 (Operator) [Clerk - McCord of 19 Revesby Street, registered in SS - (5/7), Fricourt (7/7) - in McCord, 14/DLI, KIA 23 photo of James McCord, Cemetery, Mametz. (Roll of Honour), August 1916 + 1916 Brigade, 17th (1914-5 'Gazette': August Tyne Dock (Address - South September q. 1893.] afternoon to Fricourt Wood October 1915, age N.E.R. Company. Twice IX.M.6. York + Dock Tues. 7 (Northern) Star) 1916] Shields' Library ROH + 'Gazette'). and Railway Alley - during unknown (No. 3170). B & S- previously wounded, the Superintendent's September 1920 Division) night relieved 6th in-L: Joe & Mary McCord. first time at Hooge. KIA Staff ROH, Tyne + Soldiers Died Dorsetshire south-west of Uncle Ralph & Aunt Edith during the attack on Dock + All Saints' in the Great Mametz Wood. Attacks on (Deans). Quadrangle Support Church ROH, West War Quadrangle Support failed Trench - located south- Harton + Hudson (8/7) and (9/7).] west of Mametz Wood. Street Union Methodist Church ROH, Tyne Dock 3170 McCord James Private Unknown 23 October 1915 14/DLI (64 14317 11 France 19 Revesby Street, Tyne Dock Boldon Colliery Son of James S. and Mary Unmarried. Brother: Pte. Ralph McCord, Born and E. in SS. Ploegsteert Wood Boldon Colliery Sat. 20 Sat. 20 Brigade, 21st Septembe ('Gazette' + South McCord of 19 Revesby Street, 7 Yorkshire Regt., KIA 8 July Military Cemetery. Miners' Social Club November 1915 November 1915 Division) r 1915 Shields' Library ROH) Tyne Dock (Address - 'Gazette' + 1916, aged 21 (No. 164). B III.H.4. (Belgium). ROH + All Saints' + 12 June 1919 + + Thurs. 17 (1914-5 South Shields' Library ROH). & S-in-L: Joe & Mary Church ROH, West Tues. 7 August 1916 + Star) McCord. Uncle Ralph & Harton + Hudson September 1920 South Shields' Aunt Edith (Deans). Street Union + Soldiers Died Library ROH Methodist Church in the Great ROH, Tyne Dock War

2211 McCorma John Robert Sergeant 23 Military 21 October 1917 'D' Battery, 686822 No 1914-5 France 110 High Street, Jarrow (in Driver in a Coal Mine Son of Michael and Elizabeth [His mother, Elizabeth, was Brother: William Patrick - Birth registered in SS - Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 7 May 1915 ck Medal 330th Brigade Star 1911) (in 1911) McCormack of 110 High Street born at Barbados (?), West born in Jarrow and a 15- March q. 1894. Brother: Panel 4 to 6 and 162. Honour + St. Bede's (Jarrow Express) RFA (in 1911) and 34 High Street, Indies, and was 54. She had year old Shop Assistant in Corporal Michael Austin (Belgium). R.C. School ROH, + Fri. 25 January Jarrow been married for 30 years 1911. [He attended St. McCormack, 8/NF, 4 Jarrow + St. Simon's 1918 (Jarrow and had had nine children, Bede's R.C. School.] October 1916, aged 33 or Church, Simonside, Express) five still living.] 34 (No. 2212). No SDGW SS (Chancel Screen) entry. He attended St. + East Jarrow ROH Bede's R.C. School, Jarrow.

2212 McCorma Michael Corporal 33 (or 34) 4 October 1916 8/NF (34 7330 9 France 110 High Street, Jarrow (in A Postman (in 1911) Son of Michael and Elizabeth [Entrained at Varennes [His mother, Elizabeth, was Brother: William Patrick - Born and E. in Jarrow. B: Boulogne Eastern St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 7 May 1915 ck Austin (Somme) Brigade, 11th Novembe 1911) McCormack of 110 High Street for Candas (1/10) and born at Barbados (?), West born in Jarrow and a 15- Sergeant John Robert Cemetery. VIII.C.166. Honour + St. Bede's (Jarrow Express) (Northern) r 1914 (in 1911) and 34 High Street, from there marched to Indies, and was 54. She had year old Shop Assistant in McCormack MM, 'D' R.C. School ROH, + Soldiers Died Division) (1914 Jarrow Berneuil. To St. Ouen been married for 30 years 1911. [He attended St. Battery 330th Brigade RFA, Jarrow in the Great 'Mons' (3/10) and Domqueur and had had nine children, Bede's R.C. School, Jarrow - 21 October 1917, aged 23 War Star') (4/10).] five still living.] 4/NF - in May 1915.] (No. 2211). Birth registered as 'Michael McCormack' in SS - December q. 1882.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3384 McCorma John Robert Ship's Cook 19 3 December SS 'Dowlais' Mercantil 48 John Williamson Street, SS Son of William and Jane Unmarried. He had brothers and sisters. Born in Sunderland. Birth Tower Hill Memorial John Williamson Tues. 3 ck Wood 1917 (Cardiff) e Marine McCormack of 48 John His younger brother, Peter registered in Sunderland - Street ROH December 1918 Williamson Street, SS Albert McCormack, died on December q. 1898. Lost at + Thurs. 19 June 21 February 1918, aged 7½. sea by enemy action - 1919 + Tues. 21 Uncles & Aunts: Mr. & Mrs. 'Gazette'. Brother-in-Law: February 1922 Handford + Mr. & Mrs. Tom. Sister-in-Law: Agnes. Nicholson. (In Memoriam).

5396 McCorma John Robert Private Unknown Unknown Manchester 41 John's Lane, Hebburn Mrs. McCormack of 41 A P.O.W. by 14 June 1918 Fri. 14 June ck Regt. John's Lane, Hebburn (Jarrow Express). 1918 (Jarrow Express) 5611 McCorma Thomas W. Engineman Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 3 Franklin Street, SS (in Thurs. 4 ck (Mine- November 1915) November 1915 Sweeping (RNR)) 6657 McCorma William L/C Unknown Unknown 2 (?) Tennant Street, Hebburn Son of Mr. and Mrs. McCormack Wounded and in a hospital Fri. 21 July 1916 ck (in July 1916) of 2 (?) Tennant Street, Hebburn in Manchester by 20 July (Jarrow Express) 1916 - Jarrow Express.

5191 McCormic J. Sapper Unknown 15 August 1918 62nd Field 470169 33 Bell Street, East Jarrow (in Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. The 'Gazette' says he was Bleue-Maison Military Thurs. 5 k Company R.E. August 1918) McCormick of 33 Bell Street, East KIA on 14 August 1918. Cemetery, Eperlecques. September 1918 Jarrow A.31. 4956 McCourt George Acting Sergeant- Unknown Military Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/216 No 1914-5 France 1 Harvey Street, Hebburn Hebburn Colliery [The 'Gazette' calls him 'James Mrs. McCourt of 1 [Mentioned in Despatches [Enlisted: 16 November A member of the Hebburn Fri. 4 May 1917 Major Medal + M. Scottish) / NF Star Colliery McCourt'.] Harvey Street, Hebburn in March 1917 for devotion 1914. Presented with a U.D.C. 5 July 1918 - (Jarrow Express) (Sergeant) in D. + (102 Brigade, Colliery. [Convalescing to duty and good work done gold watch from the Discharged on medical + Fri. 15 Belgian Croix 34th Division) at Singholme in March on the field of battle. Hebburn Heroes' Fund grounds (Sick, aged 37). February 1918 de Guerre 1918.] Awarded the MM for together with a silver Awarded the SWB. (Jarrow Express) gallantry during the Battle cigarette case.] (Recommended for the + Fri. 1 March of Arras. Awarded the DCM by his C.O. after his 1918 (Jarrow Belgian Croix de Guerre for actions on Easter Monday Express) + Wed. gallantry during the fighting 1917. 17 April 1918 + for Passchendaele Ridge John Sheen

4631 McCoy Alexander Corporal Unknown Unknown 24 (Tyneside 24/1149 No 1914-5 France 15 Prince Consort Road, [Enlisted: 11 November [23 October 1917 - Birth registered in SS - John Sheen Irish) / NF (103 Star Hebburn (in November 1914 - 1914. He was wounded on Discharged on medical June q. 1893. Brigade, 34th John Sheen) the Somme - October grounds (Wounds) - John Division) Casualties' List (Aged 24). Sheen.] 11 July 1916 - Springburn Hospital, Glasgow.] 2400 McCrae Daniel Carpenter 60 26 June 1917 SS 'Serapis' Mercantil 43 Norton Street, SS Son of the late John and Jane McCrae of 43 Born: Wick, Sutherland, Tower Hill Memorial Wed. 29 August e Marine Elizabeth McCrae Norton Street, SS Scotland. The 'Gazette' 1917 says he was 59. 7048 McCrudde Patrick Private 37 (Born: Buried: 30 2/The King's 10388 April 1915 Asiatic (5 G) 63 Monkton Road, Jarrow (in A Regular Soldier in Son of Charles and Margaret [Height: 5' 2½". Brown [His father, Charles (A Siblings (all born in Jarrow; Born in Jarrow. Baptised Ford Cemetery, St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 n (or 8 July November 1925 (Liverpool) (Formerly (1914-5 1891), 44 Cambrian Street, 2/The King's McCrudden (née Ramsey) of 63 hair. Hazel eyes. General Labourer in 1891), 1901 ages): Charles (23; SS - in St. Bede's R.C. Church, Lancashire. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) McCruddi 1888) Regt. 8447) Star) Jarrow (in 1901), Woodhouse (Liverpool) Regt. [A Monkton Road, Jarrow (in 1891). Declared unfit for service was born in Ireland (c. June q. 1878; A Builder's Jarrow, on 11 July 1888. n) (Formerly Lodging House, 41 Albion Labourer in April (They were married in Hawick, in the militia in April 1833). He died in Jarrow - Cartman), James (21; SS - He enlisted in 4/DLI in 4/DLI) Street, Jarrow (in April 1906), 1906] Roxburgh, Scotland, on 22 1906 - 'Poediculi'. His March q. 1896, aged 63. His March q. 1880; A Jarrow on 12 April 1906. India (in 1911) and 4 Adelaide January 1869). father lived at 1 Bridge mother, Margaret, was born Bricklayer), John (18; An Death registered in West Road, S'forth (in November Street, Jarrow, in April in Scotland (c. 1845) and Apprentice Driller) and Derby (Liverpool) - 1925) 1906.] died in Jarrow - December Mary (15; SS - June q. 1886; December q. 1925. q. 1904, aged 56.] A Domestic Servant).

7063 McCruddi James Private 63 (Born: Buried: 17 1/West 8919 and No 1914-5 France 77 -79 North Street, Jarrow A Bricklayer (in 1901 Son of Charles and Margaret Mary A. McCruddin (née [His father, Charles (An Siblings (1901 ages): Born in Jarrow. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 n (or 14 December 1942 Yorkshire Regt. 441986 Star (in 1881), 63 Monkton Road, and December 1942) McCruddin (née Ramsey) of 63 Ferguson). (They were Ironworks' Labourer), was Charles (23; B: Scotland; A registered in SS - March q. 5.581. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) McCrudde December (18 Brigade, Jarrow (in 1891), 44 Cambrian [A Shipyard Labourer Monkton Road, Jarrow (in 1891). married in SS' Registry born in Scotland (c. 1833) Builder's Cartman), John 1880. Baptised in St. n) 1879) 6th Division) Street, Jarrow (in 1901), 5 in 1911] (They were married in Hawick, Office on 29 May 1920. and died in Jarrow - SS; (18; B: Jarrow; An Bede's R.C. Church, and Labour Tyne Street, Jarrow (in 1911) Roxburghshire, Scotland, on 22 Their marriage was March q. 1896, aged 63. His Apprentice Driller), Mary Jarrow, on 24.12.1879. Corps and 6 Nansen Street, Jarrow January 1869). registered in SS during mother, Margaret, was born (15; B: Jarrow - SS; June q. Children (all SS): Margaret (in December 1942) the June quarter of in Scotland (c. 1845) and 1886; A Domestic Servant) (Dec. q. 1921), Mary 1920). died in Jarrow - SS; and Patrick 12; B: Jarrow). (March q. 1924; D: Sept. q. December q. 1904, aged Son: James (SS; Sept. q. 1925, aged 1), Kathleen 56.] 1920; Died: 1992). (Sept. q. 1926) & John (June q. 1928). 2517 McCue Joseph Gunner 25 20 April 1917 'D' Battery, 751252 21 April France Son of John and Mary McCue Born and E. in Hebburn. A Écoivres Military Soldiers Died in 250th Brigade 1915 native of Hebburn. Cemetery, Mont-St. Eloi. the Great War RFA (1914-5 Formerly 851 RFA. II.A.10. Star) 2745 McCullou William John 2nd-Lieutenant 26 3 February 1917 1st/6th 2288 No 1914-5 France Son of W.J. McCullough of 36 Sisters: Maggie and Nellie. Formerly Private (2288) in Faubourg D'Amiens St. Michael's ROH, Sat. 24 February gh (Territorial) Star Milton Street, SS Brothers-in-Law: Charlie the R.A.M.C. Cemetery, Arras. SS + Holy Trinity 1917 DLI (151 and Davie. III.C.10. Church ROH, SS Brigade, 50th (Northumbrian ) Division) 7070 McCullou William Private 63 (Born: Buried: 29 King's Own 22821 5 May France 34 Bell Street, East Jarrow (in A Rivetter in a Son of Thomas and Mary Elizabeth McCullough [Siblings: James (SS; Children (all registered in Born in Jarrow. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 gh 12 June December 1951 Yorkshire Light (Formerly 1915 1891), 20 Shakespeare Street, Shipyard (in 1911 McCullough (née Clarke). (They (née Thompson). (They December q. 1876; Died: SS): William (B: Jarrow - 24 registered in SS - 5.502. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) 1888) Infantry 9317) (1914-5 Jarrow (in 1911), and 23 and December 1951) were married in St. Bede's R.C. were married in SS' December q. 1959, aged 84 May 1912; Died: 1992), September q. 1888. (Formerly Star) Beaufront Terrace, Jarrow (in [A Rivet-Heater in Church, Jarrow, on 25 November Registry Office on 20 (Durham NE)), Thomas (SS; John George (B: Jarrow - 4 Baptised in St. Bede's R.C. 3/DLI - December 1951) October 1908] 1874 (and, afterwards, in SS' January 1912. Their September q. 1879) and December 1914; Died: Church, Jarrow, on 20 June Transferred on Registry Office). Their marriage marriage was registered Ellen (B: c. 1882). Children: December q. 1954, aged 40 1888. Service Record 1 May 1915) was registered in SS during the in SS during the March Henry J. (SS; June q. 1921; (Durham NE)), Ada survives. Enlisted - Jarrow December quarter of 1874). quarter of 1912). Died: 1985) & Thomas (SS; (December q. 1916) and on 6 October 1908. [Elizabeth died during March q. 1927; Died: James L. (June q. 1919). Discharged on 5.10.1915. the September q. 1968, December q. 1927, aged 0).] In France: 5 May 1915 - 7 aged 76 (Durham NE).] July 1915 (64 days).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 1408 McCullow John William Private 49 (or 50) 16 August 1917 19/Lancashire 36478 No 1914-5 France 33 East Holborn, SS (in May Frances Anny McCullow Sister: Annie. Sisters-in- Born and E. in SS. Adinkerke Military Brunswick St. & Fri. 21 May 1915 (DOW) Fusiliers (3rd Star 1915) (née Fairless) Law: Jane and Martha. Formerly 3737 DLI. DOW Cemetery. C.27. Wilson St. Roll of + Tues. 28 Salford) R. in A. His birth was (Belgium). Honour. August 1917 + (Divisional registered in SS during the Soldiers Died in Pioneers, 49th September quarter of the Great War (West Riding) 1867. He enlisted in Division) 1st/7th DLI on 20 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

3743 McCullow Peter Fireman/Trimm 43 3 September SS 'Treverbyn' Mercantil 23 Back Mill Street, SS Son of the late Patrick and Mary Ann McCullow Born in SS. The 15th List of Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 6 June 1919 er 1917 (St. Ives) e Marine Hannah McCullow (née Tierney) of 23 Back Mercantile Marine Deaths Mill Street, SS gives his place of residency as SS. 6944 McCully Alfred Private 68 12 September 1st/8th DLI 5589 No 1914-5 10 to 12 King Street, North A Journeyman Tailor Son of Thomas John and Hannah Georgina McCully (née [His father, Thomas John (A Siblings (1891 ages; all born Born in SS. Birth Morton Street Roll Tues. 25 1944 (Territorial) (formerly Star Shields (in 1881), 50 Howdon (in March 1900, Chapman McCully (née Foster) of Cooper) of 118 Morton Hydraulic Craneman), was in North Shields): Ann registered in SS - March q. of Honour September 1917 (151st Brigade, 47044) Road, North Shields (in 1891), 1901, 1911 and 50 Howdon Road, North Shields Street, SS (in 1911). born in SS and was 42 in Isabella (17; March q. 1876. Daughter: Ann 50th 7 Fairles Street, SS (in March 1915) (in 1891). (They were married in (They were married in St. 1891. He died in 1874), David Michael (13; Isabella - born in SS and (Northumbrian 1900), and 118 Morton Street, Tynemouth during the Aidan's Church, SS, on 14 Tynemouth - March q. 1922, March q. 1878), Albert aged 10 in 1911. Eldest ) Division) SS (in 1901, 1911 and 1915) September quarter of 1871). March 1900. Their aged 73. His mother, Ernest (11; June q. 1880), Brother: Thomas Bolton - marriage was registered Hannah Chapman, was born William S. (8), Theodore born in Newcastle (June q. in SS during the March in North Shields and was 43 (6), Septimus (4) and 1872) and aged 19 in 1891. quarter of 1900). in 1891. She died in Octavius (1). Father-in-Law: Henry Tynemouth - March q. 1922, Cooper (An Engineer). aged 74.]

3690 McDearmi Arthur Cyril Cabin Boy 16 10 June 1918 SS 'Borg' Mercantil 12 Baring Street, SS Son of George and Elizabeth Unmarried. Born in SS. His birth was Tower Hill Memorial Wed. 21 January d (London) e Marine McDearmid of 12 Baring Street, registered in SS during the 1920 SS September quarter of 1902. A Mercantile Marine List of Deaths gives his place of residency as SS.

5094 McDermo Henry Robert Gunner 62 (61 - March q. 1961 4th 107 Morton Street, SS (in Son of Henry and Mary Jane Elizabeth A. McDermott [Grandson of James (a Brothers (1911 ages): John Born in SS. Birth Livingstone Street Tues. 18 May tt (Junior) GRO) (SS) (Northumbrian 1901), and 100 Hedley Street, McDermott (née Hall) of 100 (née Carter). (They were Shoemaker; born in Ireland; (6; SS - September q. 1904) registered in SS - Roll of Honour 1915 + Wed. 8 ) Howitzer SS (in 1911) Hedley Street, SS (in 1901). married in St. Stephen's 49 in 1881) and Eliza and Joseph (3; SS - December q. 1898. He August 1917 Brigade RFA (They were married in SS' Church, SS, on 20 McDermott (née Hall) (born December q. 1907). enlisted in the 4th Registry Office on 29 July 1897. December 1919. Their in Huddersfield; 44 in Children (all births (Northumbrian) Howitzers Their marriage was registered in marriage was registered 1881).] registered in SS): Leonora on 17 May 1915 - SS during the September quarter in SS during the (June q. 1920), Ada G. 'Gazette'. of 1897). December quarter of (December q. 1922) and 1919). Henry B. (March q. 1934).

5101 McDermo Henry Unknown Unknown 8 Anderson Lane, SS (in A Shipyard Labourer Son of James (a Shoemaker; born Mary Jane McDermott Brothers (1881 ages): Born in SS. Birth Livingstone Street Wed. 8 August tt (Senior) 1881), 107 Morton Street, SS (in 1901 and 1911) in Ireland; 49 in 1881) and Eliza (née Hall) of 100 Hedley Joseph (14), Thomas (12) registered in SS - Roll of Honour 1917 (in 1901), and 100 Hedley McDermott (née Hall) (born in Street, SS. (They were and Michael (7; SS - September q. 1876. Son: Street, SS (in 1911) Huddersfield; 44 in 1881). married in SS' Registry September q. 1873). Leonard (SS; December q. Office on 29 July 1897. Children (1911 ages): Henry 1915). Their marriage was Robert (12; SS - December registered in SS during q. 1898), John (6; SS - the September quarter September q. 1904) and of 1897). Joseph (3; SS - December q. 1907). 97 McDonald Robert (Bob) Private Unknown 6 July 1916 9/NF (52 14813 15 France 98 Elizabeth Street, SS Born in Newcastle. E. Heilly Station Cemetery, Fri. 28 July 1916 Tues. 1 August (DOW) (Somme) Brigade, 17th Septembe Wallsend. Méricourt-L'Abbé. + Soldiers Died 1916 (Northern) r 1915 I.F.32. in the Great Division) (1914-5 War Star) 173 McDonald George Dixon AB 21 (Born: 4 June 1915 1st Platoon, 'A' TZ/1740 1914-5 Dardanelles 111 Commercial Road, SS Messrs. J. Son of Henrietta Dixon Unmarried. [Enlisted in the RNVR: 13 Holy Trinity Boys' School - Helles Memorial. Panel West Holborn Roll of Wed. 18 August Wed. 18 August 21 July (Third Battle of Company, (RNVR) Star (Balkans 2B) Rennoldson's (An McDonald and the late John November 1914. Admitted: 1 July 1901; 8 to 15. (Turkey). Honour + Holy 1915 + RND 1915 1893) Krithia) Collingwood Apprentice Riveter). McDonald of 111 Commercial Collingwood Bn. ('A' Left: 20 July 1906. Trinity Church ROH, Database Bn. RND Road, SS. Company, 1st Platoon): 4 SS + Holy Trinity February 1915 to 4 June Boys' School ROH, 1915.] SS + SS Library ROH.

1609 McDonald John L/C Unknown 3 May 1917 2/Seaforth S/6925 13 May France South Shields. Only son of William and Isabella Florence McDonald (née Sisters: Flora and Sophie + Born: Tynemouth. E. Roeux British Cemetery. St. Aidan's Church Fri. 3 May 1918 Alexander Highlanders 1915 McDonald Carter). (They were Brother-in-Law: Percy Black. Birmingham. MRIC - A.31. ROH, SS + Thurs. 3 May (10 Brigade, (1914-5 married in St. Stephen's Private. St. Aidan's Church 1923 + Soldiers 4th Division) Star) Church, SS, on 6 ROH, SS - 'John Alexander Died in the December 1913. Their MacDonald'. (In Great War marriage was registered Memoriam). in SS during the December quarter of 1913). 1742 McDonald John Private 23 (or 24) 23 April 1917 7/Border Regt. 14840 24 July France 57 (?) Monkton Road, Jarrow Rivet-Heater in a Son of Mary McDonald of 57 (?) [His mother, Mary, was Only Brother: Frank Born in Jarrow. E. SS. R. Arras Memorial. Bay 6 St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in (51 Brigade, 1915 (in 1911) Shipyard (in 1911) Monkton Road, Jarrow born at Fairhill, Co. Galway, McDonald - born in Jarrow Jarrow. Honour the Great War 17th (1914-5 and was a 55-year old and a 14-year old Driller's (Northern) Star) widow in 1911. She had Labourer in a Shipyard in Division) been married for 19 years 1911. [MRIC - and had had two children, 1/Border Regt.] both still living.]

1743 McDonald William Sergeant 42 18 April 1915 2/West Riding 3/11470 30 France Jarrow. Son of the late John and Sarah Born in Liverpool. E. Ypres (Menin Gate) Soldiers Died in Regt. (12 Novembe McDonald of Liverpool. Halifax, Yorkshire. R. Memorial. Panel 20. the Great War Brigade, 4th r 1914 Jarrow. (Belgium). Division) (1914-5 Star)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2213 McDonald Matthew Private 34 or 35 1 July 1916 'B' Company, 26/1126 10 France 117 Windsor Avenue, General Labourer in Son of Thomas and Margaret [Attack on La Boisselle - [His father, Thomas, was Brother: Reuben - born in Born in Jarrow. E. Thiépval Memorial. Pier Jarrow Library ROH Fri. 1 July 2016 + 26 (Tyneside January Gateshead (in 1911) a Tyneside Rivet McDonald of 117 Windsor moved forward from born in Beith, Ayrshire, Jarrow (SS; June q. 1891) Newcastle. and Face 10B, 11B and Soldiers Died in Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No Works (in 1911) Avenue, Gateshead assembly trenches nr. Scotland, and was a 67-year and 19 in April 1911 (A 12B the Great War + Brigade, 34th 1914-5 Tara Redoubt. War Diary old Millwright in a Tyneside Clerk for the Anglo- 'Irish Heroes' Division) Star) notes 'A' & 'B' Coys in Rivet Works. His mother, American Oil Co. Ltd.). (1917) front, 'B' & 'D' in reserve. Margaret, was born at Owing to high casualties Croglin, Cumberland, and attack held up - small was 66. They had been parties holding out in married for 42 years & had shell holes in N M's L. 14 children, 10 living.] Casualties 489]

2408 McDonald James Burns L/C 19 20 September 3rd Infantry 8171 France Johannesburg, Transvaal, Eldest son of James H. and Ada Unmarried. Ypres (Menin Gate) South Shields' 1917 Regt., South South Africa. McDonald of 161 High Street, Memorial. Panel 15-16 Library ROH African Infantry Rosettenville, Johannesburg, and 16A. (Belgium). South Africa (late of SS).

2566 McDonald Robert Private Unknown 16 October 1917 10/DLI (43 37362 No 1914-5 France Married. He had children. Born and E. in SS. The Tyne Cot Memorial. Soldiers Died in Brigade, 14th Star 'Gazette' says he was KIA Panel 128 to 131 and the Great War + (Light) Division) on 17 October 1917. (In 162 and 162A. Wed. 16 Memoriam). (Belgium). October 1918 + Tues. 17 October 1922 2704 McDonald John L/C 32 June q. 1921 Labour Corps 451609 2 May France 38 (?) Union Street, Jarrow (in Rivet-Heater in a Son of Henry and Mary Bridget [His father, Henry, was a 52- All four of his siblings had He was born in Jarrow and St. Paul's Roll of Christopher (SS) 1915 1911) Shipyard (in 1911) McDonald of 38 (?) Union Street, year old Labourer in a died by 1911 so that he was was 22 in 1911. Birth Honour + Palmer's Jarrow Copper Works. His mother, then an only child. registered in SS - June q. Cenotaph Mary Bridget, was born at [Formerly a Corporal in the 1889. Disembodied on 24 Kilkenny, Ireland, and was Gordon Highlanders February 1919. Died aged 48. They had been married (2717).] 35 (GRO). for 11 years and had had five children with only one son surviving.]

3216 McDonald Michael Private 41 (Burial 29 May 1915 1st/9th 3958 31 Lower Thames Street, SS Mary Elizabeth [He was admitted into the Died of pneumonia at the Harton Cemetery. Thurs. 3 June Register) (Pneumonia) (Territorial) McDonald of 31 Lower V.A.D. Hospital at Mill Dam 2nd Durham V.A.D. S.8720. (South Shields). 1915 DLI (151 Thames Street, SS at 6pm. on a Saturday night Hospital, Mill Dam, SS. Brigade, 50th 'in a dying condition' and Buried in Harton Cemetery (Northumbrian died at 11pm. His was only with full military honours. ) Division) the third death out of 388 No SDGW entry. cases treated up to 3 June 1915.]

4065 McDonald W.R. CSM (Warrant Unknown Unknown 1st/5th 1914-5 Wallsend, Northumberland. Swan Hunter's, Wounded by a sniper on 7 Mon. 24 January Mon. 24 January Officer: Class II) (Territorial) NF Star Wallsend - A January 1916 - 'Gazette'. 1916 1916 (149 Brigade, Blacksmith Born in SS and afterwards 50th moved to Wallsend - (Northumbrian 'Gazette'. ) Division) 4687 McDonald Arthur Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 25/1184 11 France 20 Lyons Street, Hebburn Enlisted: 6 November John Sheen + 25 (Tyneside January 1914. 'Irish Heroes' Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No (1917) Brigade, 34th 1914-5 Division) Star) 4688 McDonald John Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 25/488 11 France 1 Victoria Road East, Hebburn Enlisted: 10 November John Sheen + 25 (Tyneside January 1914. Transferred to 'Irish Heroes' Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No 30/NF. 13 August 1916 - (1917) Brigade, 34th 1914-5 Discharged on medical Division) Star) grounds (Sick). (John Sheen). 4882 McDonald Cyril Private Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/852 No 1914-5 France South Shields. (John Sheen) His name appeared in the John Sheen Scottish) / NF Star July 1916 and December (102 Brigade, 1916 Casualties' Lists. 34th Division) Transferred to 26/NF and 25/NF. Class Z Reserve. (John Sheen).

4917 McDonald Kenneth C. Private Unknown Unknown 23 (Tyneside 23/388 No 1914-5 France Hebburn. (John Sheen) [Transferred to 20/NF. 8 Enlisted: 25 November John Sheen Scottish) / NF Star April 1917 - Discharged on 1914. His name appeared (102 Brigade, medical grounds (Gunshot- in the October 1916 34th Division) Wounds, aged 39). Casualties' List (Gunshot- Awarded the Silver War Wound, Elbow). (John Badge. Army Reserve Class Sheen). W.] 5285 McDonald E. Sapper Unknown Unknown Royal 134 Ellison Street, Jarrow (in Son of Mrs. E. McDonald of 134 Wounded and in a hospital Thurs. 14 Engineers February 1918) Ellison Street, Jarrow at Denmark Hill, London, in February 1918 + February 1918. Formerly a Fri. 15 February member of 2nd Jarrow 1918 (Jarrow Troop Boy Scouts Express) + Fri. (Presbyterian). 19 April 1918 (Jarrow Express)

5324 McDonald J. Sapper Unknown Unknown Royal Royal Oak Inn, Jarrow (in Son of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of Admitted into the Tues. 16 April Engineers April 1918) the Royal Oak Inn, Jarrow convalescent depot at 1918 + Fri. 19 (Attached to Rouen on 31 March 1918 April 1918 the Hampshire suffering from gunshot (Jarrow Express) Regt. - wounds in his right hand 'Gazette) (Jarrow Express).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 5964 McDonald Henry Private Unknown Military Unknown 12/DLI (68 He won his MM on 15 Mon. 24 Medal Brigade, 23rd June 1918 during February 1919 Division) operations near the River Piave, Italy - 'Gazette'.

6017 McDonald Andrew Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 89 Palmerston Street, SS (in Brother: Gunner F. He attended Holy Trinity Holy Trinity School Mon. 17 May (Northumbrian May 1915) McDonald, 4th Boys' School - Admitted: 7 Boys' ROH, SS 1915 ) Howitzer (Northumbrian) Howitzer July 1902; Left: 19 July (Served) Brigade RFA Brigade RFA (No. 6017). 1907. He enlisted in 4th (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 15 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

6221 McDonald David Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 19 Maxwell Street, SS (in May He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI Fri. 14 May 1915 (Territorial) 1915) on 13 May 1915 - (Divisional 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian ) Division)

6343 McDonald F. Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 89 Palmerston Street, SS (in Brother: Gunner Andrew He enlisted in the 4th Fri. 21 May 1915 (Northumbrian May 1915) McDonald, 4th (Northumbrian) Howitzers ) Howitzer (Northumbrian) Howitzer on 20 May 1915 - Brigade RFA Brigade RFA (No. 6017). 'Gazette'.

6428 McDonald David Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 15 Cornwallis Square, SS (in He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers 1915 ) Howitzer on 26 May 1915 - Brigade RFA 'Gazette'. 6445 McDonald James Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 14 Cornwallis Square, SS (in He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers 1915 ) Howitzer on 26 May 1915 - Brigade RFA 'Gazette'. 7049 McDonald John Patrick Private (and Unknown Unknown Royal Army 1033 (and No 1914-5 He did not 41 Albion Street, Jarrow (in A Rivetter in a Son of Patrick and Mary Hannah [His mother had [His father, Patrick, died in Brother: Francis (Frank): Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 Sapper) (Born: 12 Medical Corps 26057) Star serve 1901), and 57 Monkton Road, Shipyard (in McDonald (formerly Botto, née previously married Lewis Jarrow - June q. 1898, aged (SS; September q. 1896). registered in SS - School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) July 1893) (and Royal overseas Jarrow (in 1911 and March February 1914) [A Hurworth). (They were married Botto - in Tynemouth in 47 (SS). His mother, Mary Half-Siblings (all called September q. 1893. Engineers) 1914) Rivet-Heater in a in SS' Registry Office on 3 March 1881. Height: 5' 7". Hannah, died in Jarrow - Botto): Catherine (1878), Baptised in St. Bede's R.C. Shipyard in 1911] 1892. Their marriage was Weight: 9½ stones. December q. 1926, aged 70 Michael (1882), Elizabeth Church, Jarrow, on 2 registered in SS during the March Brown hair. Blue eyes. (SS).] (1883), Mary (1885), Ann August 1893. He enlisted quarter of 1892). He had tattoos on both (1887), Margaret (1892) on 29 July 1909. He was forearms. There is no and Lewis (1889). transferred to the R.E. on evidence to prove that 9 February. He was he served in the war.] discharged at Chatham, Kent, on 13 March 1914.

4632 McDonnel Jonathan Sergeant Unknown Unknown 24 (Tyneside 24/583 No 1914-5 France 1 Victoria Road, Hebburn (in [Transferred to Labour Enlisted: 6 November John Sheen + l Irish) / NF (103 Star November 1914 - John Sheen) Corps.] 1914. He was wounded on 'Irish Heroes' Brigade, 34th the Somme on 1 July 1916: (1917) Division) 34 CCS, 21 Ambulance Train, 18th General Hospital & Hospital Ship - 7 July 1916.

3009 McDonou Michael Private 25 22 August 1915 6/Yorkshire 11393 14 July Dardanelles Son of the late John and Hannah E. Jarrow. R. Gateshead. Helles Memorial. Panel Soldiers Died in gh (Attack on W Regt. (32 1915 (Balkans 2B) McDonough Recipient of Medals: Mrs. 55 to 58. (Turkey). the Great War Hills, Suvla Plain) Brigade, 11th (1914-5 Ainsley, 118 Vine Street, (Northern) Star) Teams, Gateshead (MRIC). Division) 4883 McDougal J.H. Private Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/319 No 1914-5 France South Shields. (John Sheen) His name appeared in the John Sheen Scottish) / NF Star October 1916 Casualties' (102 Brigade, List. An Officer's Servant. 34th Division) (John Sheen).

1518 McDougal Robert Fireman 46 16 February SS Mercantil 6 Back Maxwell Street, SS Son of the late Samuel and Sarah Jane McDougall Brother: Sam. Sister: Born in Newcastle. (In Tower Hill Memorial Tues. 16 April l 1917 'Queenswood' e Marine Margaret McDougall (née McAllister) of 6 Emma. Memoriam). 1918 + Mon. 17 (Middlesbroug Back Maxwell Street, SS. February 1919 h) (They were married in St. Mark's Church, SS, on 10 December 1890. Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1890).

2214 McDougal John Driver 26 1 March 1918 57th Field 22107 16 August France 101 High Street, Jarrow (in General Labourer in Son of Archibald McDougall of [His father, Archibald, was Brother: Archibald Born and E. in Jarrow. A Ypres Reservoir Jarrow Library ROH Fri. 7 May 1915 l (DOW) Company R.E. 1914 1911) a Shipyard (in 1911) 101 High Street, Jarrow born in Jarrow and was a 42- McDougall of 13 Bell Street, Regular or a Reservist. He Cemetery. III.C.15. + St. Bede's R.C. (Jarrow Express) (1914 year old General Labourer in East Jarrow. attended St. Bede's R.C. (Belgium). School ROH, Jarrow + Soldiers Died 'Mons' a Shipyard. His stepmother School, Jarrow. in the Great Star') was Rose Ann McDougall - War born in Jarrow and aged 43.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2215 McDougal Michael L/C 32 9 August 1915 'C' Company, 7368 24 France 90 High Street, Jarrow (in Holder-On to Son of Jessie and the late Gertrude May [His wife, Gertrude May, Daughters: Jessie - born in Born and E. in Jarrow (St. Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll of Tues. 31 August l 2/DLI (18 Septembe 1911) and 79 Queen's Road, Rivetter in a Michael McDougall McDougall (née was born at Great Jarrow (St. Paul's) and ten Peter's - 1911 Census). A Memorial. Panel 36 and Honour 1915 + Soldiers Brigade, 6th r 1914 Jarrow Shipyard (in 1911) Catchpole) of 90 High Yarmouth, Norfolk, and was months old in 1911 (SS, Regular or a Reservist. 38. (Belgium). Died in the Division) (1914 Street, Jarrow (in 1911) 23 in 1911.] September q. 1910), Jane Had spent seventeen Great War 'Mons' and 79 Queen's Road, (SS; December q. 1911), years in the army. The Star') Jarrow. (They were Louisa H. (SS; March q. 'Gazette' says he was 33. married in St. Paul's 1913) and Gertrude M. (SS; Church, Jarrow, on 12 June q. 1914). February 1910. Their marriage was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1910).

6997 McElearn Francis Gunner 86 (Born: 10 September Royal Field 137169 No 1914-5 121 Albert Road, Jarrow (in A Regular Soldier in Son of Francis and Elizabeth [His mother, Elizabeth, [His father, Francis (A Siblings (1911 ages): James Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 ey (GRO) (Frank) 20 July 1977 Artillery and and Star 1911), and 106th Battery, 106 Battery RFA (in McElearney (née Mullen) of 121 died in Jarrow - June q. Smelter in a Steel Furnace), (23; B: Lanarkshire, registered in SS - School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) 1891) Royal Garrison 141208 Royal Field Artillery, Ecclesall 1911) Albert Road, Jarrow (in 1911) 1947, aged 81 (Durham was born in Monaghan, Co. Scotland; Hand-Driller), September q. 1891. Artillery Bierlow, Yorkshire (also in NE). His parents had had Monaghan, and was 50. He Harriet (21; B: Jarrow; SS - Baptised in St. Bede's R.C. 1911) five children, all still died in Jarrow - March q. September q. 1889; School Church, Jarrow, on 9 living by 1911.] 1925, aged 66 (SS). His Teacher), John Henry (17; B: August 1891. mother, Elizabeth, was born Jarrow; SS - March q. 1894; in Linlithgow, Scotland, & An Assistant Grocer) & was 44. They had been Peter (13; B: Jarrow; SS - married for 24 years.] December q. 1897).

220 McEwan William Private 23 1 July 1916 No. 3 Platoon, 16/971 22 France 75 St. Paul's Road, Jarrow (in A Draper's Assistant Son of William and Euphemia [Moved forward via [His father, William, was Brother: David Alexander - Born in Jarrow. E. Thiépval Memorial. Pier St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 21 July 1916 'Illustrated 'A' Company, Novembe 1911) and 1 Kent Villas, (in 1911) + Jarrow McEwan of 75 St. Paul's Road, Martinsart & Aveluy born in Jarrow and was a 42- Died 5 January 1929, aged Newcastle. Sisters (1911 and Face 10B, 11B and Honour (Jarrow Express) Chronicle' 1916 + 16/NF r 1915 Jarrow (in July 1916) and Hebburn Co- Jarrow (in 1911) and 1 Kent Wood for assault on year old Boilermaker in a 38 (A Shipwright). There is ages; both born in Jarrow): 12B + Tues. 5 Ian Johnson (Newcastle (1914-5 Operative Society Villas, Jarrow. [His mother, Thiépval. Within Shipyard. His mother, a Family Headstone in Elizabeth (21; September 1916 Commercials) Star) Store, Jarrow Euphemia, died on 30 March moments leading waves Euphemia, was born in Jarrow Cemetery - Section Dressmaker's Assistant) + Fri. 8 (96 Brigade, 1939, aged 69.] hit by machine-gun fire - Jarrow and was 41. They 8. and Catherine W. (16). September 1916 32nd Division) survivors forced to lie had been married for 22 (Jarrow Express) down & await any years and had had five + Fri. 1 July 2016 chance of returning to children, four still living.] + Captain C.H. their lines. Dead later Cooke Book found in straight lines. (1923) + Ian Casualties - 378.] Johnson + Soldiers Died in the Great War

3499 McEwan Patrick Pioneer 42 30 December Railway WR/2548 20 (or 26) France 169 Eldon Street, SS Eldest son of Sarah and stepson Elizabeth McEwan of 169 His wife was 31 in 1911 Children: Mary Isabella (12), Born in SS. Formerly Charleroi Communal Fri. 10 January (Patsy) 1918 Operating 46 October of Alexander Hamilton of 6 Eldon Street, SS. when they had been Sarah (9), John (7), James T4/140870 A.S.C. Died of Cemetery. Q.12. 1919 + Thurs. 30 Division R.E. 1915 Bertram Street, SS married for 12 years, having (6), Elizabeth May (4), Mary pneumonia at a CCS in (Belgium). December 1920 (1914-5 8 children, 7 of whom were Jane (2) and Annie (5 France. No SDGW entry. + Fri. 30 Star) still living. months) - all born in SS. He was 35 in the 1911 December 1921 Census, residing at 169 Eldon Street, SS. (In Memoriam). 5516 McEwan William E. Seaman Unknown Unknown SS 'Trevider' Mercantil 122 Talbot Road, SS (in A Merchant Seaman [The 'Trevider' was He was a civilian internee Sat. 25 (St. Ives) e Marine September 1915 and (in August 1914) detained in German waters at Ruhleben, Germany, September 1915 December 1918) at Brake on 4 August 1914.] who had returned home to + Mon. 2 SS by 2 December 1918. December 1918

1874 McFadyen Neil Private 19 9 August 1915 6/East 16517 14 July Dardanelles 20 James Lane, Hebburn Son of Mrs. Matilda McFadyen of Unmarried. Born in Hebburn. E. Helles Memorial. Panel Soldiers Died in (Suvla Bay Yorkshire Regt. 1915 (Balkans 2B) 20 James Lane, Hebburn Wallsend. R. Hebburn. 51 to 54. (Turkey). the Great War Landing) (Pioneers) (1914-5 (Divisional Star) Pioneers, 11th (Northern) Division)

659 McFarlan Nicholas Private 47 1 February 1917 'D' Company, 26/497 10 France 4 Knight Street, Jarrow Margaret McFarlane Born in Belfast. E. Jarrow Cemetery. St. Paul's Roll of John Sheen + e 26 (Tyneside January (née Parrette) of 4 Newcastle. Died at the Y.174. Honour 'Irish Heroes' Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No Knight Street, Jarrow. depot of the NF. ('D' (1917) + Soldiers Brigade, 34th 1914-5 (They were married in Company, 30 NF (Depot)). Died in the Division) Star) SS' Registry Office on 5 No MRIC entry. Great War April 1899. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1899).

2216 McGahan James Richard Private 31 21 March 1918 2/DLI (18 8493 8 France 80 Union Street, Jarrow (in A General Labourer John and Annie McGahan (née [His father, John, was born Brother: Thomas McGahan Born in Wallsend Arras Memorial. Bay 8 St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in [James A. - ('Operation Brigade, 6th Septembe 1911) in a Shipyard (in Stevenson) of 80 Union Street, in Co. Armagh and was a 66- MM, RFA (No. 6732) - born (Tynemouth; September q. Honour the Great War MRIC] Michael') Division) r 1914 1911) Jarrow (in 1911) and 44 year old Labourer in a in Wallsend (Tynemouth; 1886). E. Jarrow. A (1914 Hibernian Road, Jarrow (in Shipyard. His mother, March q. 1888) and a 23- Regular or a Reservist. Mr. 'Mons' December 1919). (Their Annie, was born in Pimlico, year old Grocer's Shop J. McGahan of 44 Star') marriage was registered in London, and was 56. They Assistant in 1911. Hibernian Road, Jarrow, Tynemouth during the June had been married for 26 applied for his son's quarter of 1885). years and had had three medals on 5 December children, two still living.] 1919.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 6732 McGahan Thomas Bombardier Unknown Military Unknown Royal Field Jarrow. A Grocer in John and Annie McGahan (née [His father, John, was born Brother: Private James Born in Wallsend Fri. 22 Medal Artillery Sunderland Stevenson) of 80 Union Street, in Co. Armagh and was a 66- Richard McGahan, 2/DLI, 21 (Tynemouth; March q. December 1916 Jarrow (in 1911) and 44 year old Labourer in a March 1918, aged 31 (No. 1888). He worked on (Jarrow Express) Hibernian Road, Jarrow (in Shipyard. His mother, 2216). munitions at the December 1919). (Their Annie, was born in Pimlico, Northumberland Shipyard, marriage was registered in London, and was 56. They Howdon, Northumberland. Tynemouth during the June had been married for 26 He had enlisted in the quarter of 1885). years and had had three Army twelve months children, two still living.] previously - Jarrow Express.

1875 McGahey Frank Private Unknown 27 July 1918 5th Reserve 8359 Hebburn. Born in Hebburn. E. Brompton Cemetery. Soldiers Died in Bn. Guards' Sunderland. R. Hebburn. N.174818. (London). the Great War Machine Gun Regt. 1744 McGeary Reynolds Private 29 2 May 1915 1/King's Own 9503 16 Egypt (3) 105 High Street, Jarrow (in A Regular Soldier Son of Reynolds and Mary Ann Unmarried. [He enlisted [His father, Reynolds, was Brother: Mr. J. McGeary of Born in Jarrow (St. Bede's Helles Memorial. Panel Fri. 28 May 1915 Scottish Novembe 1901), and 23 Short Row, (Jarrow Express + McGeary (née Kane) of 105 High in 4/DLI (7449) on 14 born in Gateshead (c. 1853) 21 Stanley Street, Jarrow. Parish). Birth registered in 84 to 92 or 220 or 222. (Jarrow Express) Borderers (87 r 1914 Jarrow (in January 1904) 1911 Census) Street, Jarrow (in 1901), and 32 January 1904, aged 17 and was a 56-year old Brick Sister: Mrs. Hayes of 296 SS - September q. 1886 (Turkey). + Soldiers Died Brigade, 29th (1914 Dock Street, Tyne Dock years 3 months. Height: Maker. He died in Jarrow - High Street, Jarrow. ('McGarry'). E. Newcastle. in the Great Division) 'Mons' 5' 2½". Brown hair. Blue December q. 1918, aged 64 Brothers: James & John R. Jarrow. He had served War Star') eyes. A Roman Catholic. (SS). His stepmother was (No. 7053). Siblings (all born over nine years, eight He joined the Regular Annie McGeary (SS; in Jarrow; 1901 ages): years and six months of Army on 12 March December q. 1904) - born in Robert (18), Elizabeth (16), which was spent on 1906.] Egremont, Cumberland, and John (14), Jane (10), William foreign service. aged 42.] (6) & Charlie (4).

1876 McGeary Arthur Private Unknown 26 September 8/East 16576 9 France 43 (or 48) John Street, Messrs. Swan, Born and E. in Newcastle. Loos Memorial. Panel Fri. 22 1915 (Battle of Yorkshire Regt. Septembe Hebburn (in September 1915) Hunter and Wigham R. Hebburn. KIA on the 40 and 41 September 1916 Loos) (62 Brigade, r 1915 Richardson second day of the Battle of (Jarrow Express) 21st Division) (1914-5 Loos. Three of his sons + Soldiers Died Star) were on active service by in the Great September 1916 - Jarrow War Express.

7053 McGeary John Private 79 29 September 2/Northumberl 2201 16 France 105 High Street, Jarrow (in A Regular Soldier in Son of Reynolds and Mary Ann Mary Jane McGeary (née [His father, Reynolds, was Brother: Private Reynolds Born in Jarrow. He Jarrow Cemetery. 4.10. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 1967 and Fusiliers (Formerly January 1901), 68 Hope Street, Jarrow 1/NF (in 1911) [A McGeary (née Kane) of 105 High Hutchinson). (They were born in Gateshead (c. 1853) McGeary, 1/KOSB, 2 May enlisted on 13 February School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) (84 Brigade, 7960 and 1915 (in January 1905), in India in Labourer at Palmer's Street, Jarrow (in 1901), and 32 married in SS' Registry and died in Jarrow - 1915, aged 29 (No. 1744). 1905 but was discharged 28th Division) 7151) (1914-5 1911 (serving with 1/NF), and Shipyard in January Dock Street, Tyne Dock Office on 22 January December q. 1918, aged 64 Children (all SS): Reynolds unfit for service in the (Formerly Star) 15 Tynemouth Road, Jarrow 1905. A Labourer in 1916. Their marriage (SS). His mother, Mary Ann, (Dec. q. 1919), John (Sept. militia (4/DLI) on 8 May 4/DLI (in 1905) (in September 1967) September 1967.] was registered in SS was born in Jarrow (c. q. 1921), Robert (Dec. q. 1905. Height: 5' 7". and 3/DLI (in during the March 1859). His father remarried: 1923), Jane (Dec. q. 1925), Weight 8 stones 2 lbs. 1906)] quarter of 1916). [Mary Annie Betts (née Short) in Mary (June q. 1928), Brown hair. Blue eyes. His Jane died on 19 April SS' Registry Office on 14 Elizabeth (Sept. q. 1930) & son John died on 25 1977, aged 78.] November 1904. ] Thomas (June 1937). February 1970, aged 48 (accidentally killed).

397 McGee Andrew Private 22 28 May 1915 2/DLI (18 10041 4 May France 17 Tadema Road, The Bents, Marsden Colliery Unmarried. [South Shields' Library ROH Uncle and Aunt: Mr. & Mrs. Born in Felling. E. SS. DOW Bailleul Communal St. Bede's R.C. Wed. 9 June + Sat. 12 June 1915 (DOW) (Second Brigade, 6th 1915 SS (Coal Miner) informs us that he was a James Crosbie/Crosby, with R. in A. in a French Cemetery Extension. Sacred Heart Altar, Sat. 12 June + South Shields' Battle of Ypres) Division) (1914-5 Roman Catholic - and says whom he resided, lately in Hospital. He sustained I.B.48. SS 1915 + Mon. 29 Library ROH Star) that he was 20.] Stainton Street, SS, and these mortal wounds on May 1916 + then at 17 Tadema Road, 22 May 1915 during the Soldiers Died in The Bents, SS. Second Battle of Ypres. the Great War

918 McGee William Private 22 9 July 1917 1st/7th DLI 202549 No 1914-5 France 10 Willow Cottages, SS Cansfield's Removal Eldest son of William and Mary B. and E. in SS. The St. Sever Cemetery Fri. 27 July + Mon. 6 August (DOW) (Territorial) Star Contractors McGee of 10 Willow Cottages, SS 'Gazette' says he DOW R. Extension, Rouen. Mon. 6 August 1917 (Divisional in A. on 7 July (and 9 July). P.II.G.11B. 1917 + Soldiers Pioneers, 50th Formerly 7/4334 DLI. Died in the (Northumbrian Great War ) Division)

2860 McGee John Thomas Private Unknown 28 May 1916 10/Yorkshire 17488 No MRIC France Margaret Canavan Born in SS. R. Wallsend. Dartmoor Cemetery, Soldiers Died in Regt. (62 entry. (formerly McGee) of 3 Bécordel-Bécourt. the Great War Brigade, 21st Atkinson Terrace, I.C.33. Division) Wallsend 4805 McGee P. Private Unknown Unknown 27 (Tyneside 27/1519 No 1914-5 38 Staple Road, Jarrow Enlisted: 13 July 1915. Did John Sheen Irish) / NF (103 Star not serve overseas. 15 Brigade, 34th November 1915 - Division) Discharged as 'Inefficient' (Aged 24). Transferred to 30/NF. (John Sheen).

5208 McGee W. Sergeant Unknown Military Unknown Royal Army 34 Ada Street, SS (in Deputy Overman at [He was slightly gassed [On 29 March 1918 he was [On 17 April 1918, in He was the eighteenth Fri. 20 Medal and Medical Corps September 1918) St. Hilda's Colliery on 17 April 1918.] at a forward post and on company with an officer man to be awarded a September 1918 Bar several occasions and NCO, he proceeded to gallantry medal at St. volunteered to go through a a destroyed post and Hilda's Colliery. He was a heavily-shelled area to rescued the wounded, member of the St. John render first-aid assistance to successfully bringing them Ambulance Brigade. the wounded.] along a road that was being heavily shelled.]

840 McGill Robert Private 36 8 May 1917 12/West 50509 No 1914-5 France Second son of Jane and the late Edythe McGill of 31 Ann Born in SS. DOW R. in A. Duisans British St. Mary's Parish Tues. 15 May (DOW) Yorkshire Regt. Star Alex McGill of 223 Stanhope Street, Hendon, Cemetery, Étrun. Churchyard 1917 + Soldiers (9 Brigade, 3rd Road, Tyne Dock Sunderland III.K.29. Memorial Cross, Died in the Division) Tyne Dock Great War

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 5992 McGill Thomas Harry AB 72 December q. HMS Albyn South Shields. His birth was registered in Holy Trinity Boys' G. 1968 (Truro, SS - June q. 1896. He School ROH, SS Cornwall) attended Holy Trinity Boys' (Served) School, SS - Admitted: 27 June 1904; Left: 18 June 1909. 6082 McGill John William Private Unknown Unknown Australian South Shields. Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Army March q. 1886. He School ROH, SS attended Holy Trinity Boys' (Served) School, SS - Admitted: 4 December 1893; Left: 22 December 1898.

4689 McGillivar J. Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 25/1463 11 France 9 Station Terrace, East Boldon Son of Hugh Gilbert and Annie [His father, Hugh Gilbert [23 August 1918 - Enlisted: 17 July 1915. John Sheen + y 25 (Tyneside January Nixon McGillivray of 9 Station McGillivray, died on 7 Discharged on medical Transferred to 27/NF and 'Irish Heroes' Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No Terrace, East Boldon December 1926, aged 57. grounds (Gunshot 16/NF. His name appears (1917) Brigade, 34th 1914-5 His mother, Annie Nixon Wounds).] Brother: AB in the December 1917 Division) Star) McGillivray, died on 20 Frederick William Casualties' List. (John December 1937, aged 62 McGillivray, HMS Revenge, Sheen). (Family Headstone in 6 November 1918, aged 19 Boldon Cemetery).] (No. 3286). 3286 McGillivra Frederick AB 19 6 November HMS Revenge J/74723 9 Station Terrace, East Boldon Son of Hugh Gilbert and Annie Umarried. [Brother: Private J. His father, Hugh Gilbert There is a Family Boldon Cemetery. East Boldon Sat. 29 April y William 1918 (Dev) Nixon McGillivray of 9 Station McGillivray, 'D' Company McGillivray, died on 7 Headstone in Boldon A."C".251. Memorial Cross + St. 1922 Terrace, East Boldon 25/NF (Tyneside Irish) (No. December 1926, aged 57. Cemetery. Nicholas' Church 4689).] His mother, Annie Nixon ROH, West Boldon McGillivray, died on 20 December 1937, aged 62 (Family headstone). 1266 McGlasha William M. Private Unknown 10 November 4/The Queen's 34456 No MRIC France A Butcher Son of the late William and Mary Married. [His name appears as 'H. Little Daughter: Annie. Born & E. in SS. Formerly Menin Road South Brunswick St. & Sat. 9 m 1917 (DOW) (Royal West entry. Ann McGlasham. [His father is McClasham, DLI' on the Sisters: Annie, Jenny & 5725 DLI. Transferred to Military Cemetery. Wilson St. Roll of November 1918 Surrey) Regt. described as 'late Trimmer of South Shields & District Mary. Nephew: Billy (in 110th Company Labour III.G.15. (Belgium) Honour + South + Tues. 22 April Tyne Dock' in the 'Gazette' on 11 Butchers' Association ROH. China). Brothers: Jim, Tom Corps (65713). DOW R. In Shields & District 1919 + Wed. 21 November 1920.] His relatives were & George. Nephew: Jack A. (on 11.11.1918 - Butchers' April 1920 presented with a gold McGlasham. Nephew: 'Gazette'). Sister Barbara + Association ROH (Butchers' ROH) commemorative medal Charles (on active service). Jim + Nephew: John Mc + Thurs. 11 from the SS & District Glasham (home on leave). November 1920 Butchers' Association.] (In Memoriam). + Sat. 11 November 1922 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

6385 McGlasha Thomas John Private 77 June q. 1961 1st/7th DLI 9 Park Street, SS (in May Elizabeth McGlasham Birth registered in SS - Waterloo Vale Roll Thurs. 27 May m (SS) (Territorial) 1915) (née McAndrews). (They June q. 1883. He enlisted of Honour 1915 + Fri. 30 (Divisional were married in SS' in 1st/7th DLI on 26 May May 1919 Pioneers, 50th Registry Office on 26 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Northumbrian December 1935. Their ) Division) marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1935). 4355 McGoldric Patrick Private 44 21 November He had four sisters - Death registered in SS - Tues. 21 k 1921 'Gazette'. December q. 1921. (In November 1922 Memoriam). 5463 McGoniga Thomas Private Unknown Unknown 2 Ormonde Street, Jarrow Mrs. McGonigal of 2 He was better known as Fri. 6 September l Ormonde Street, Jarrow 'Thomas McShane'. 1918 (Jarrow Wounded and gassed for Express) the fourth time by 6 September 1918 - Jarrow Express. 1877 McGow John George Private 24 1 July 1916 16/Manchester 6778 8 France Hebburn. Son of John Bell McGow of [Assembled in Cambridge Born: St. John's, Carlisle. Thiépval Memorial. Pier Fri. 1 July 2016 + Regt. (1st City) Novembe Carlisle Copse for attack on E. Manchester. R. and Face 13A and 14C Soldiers Died in (90 Brigade, r 1915 Montauban. On L. of 90th Hebburn. the Great War 30th Division) (1914-5 Bde's assault, advanced Star) along east side of Talus Boisé at 8.30 am. - soon heavy casualties from machine-gun situated in old German line nr. Breslau Alley. Montauban entered at 10.05 am.]

5465 McGow G.B. Unknown Unknown DLI Jarrow. Wounded by 6 September Fri. 6 September 1918 - Jarrow Express. 1918 (Jarrow Express)

3134 McGrath Thomas Private Unknown 26 February 19/DLI (106 43789 No 1914-5 France Son of the late Patrick and Mary Nephew: Frank. E. SS. Died in a hospital in Wimereux Communal Fri. 2 March 1917 Brigade, 35th Star McGrath of Tyne Dock France. Cemetery. II.E.9A. 1917 + Soldiers Division) Died in the Great War

2376 McGrorty John Hugh Private 27 6 May 1917 3rd Company, 288 41 and 43 Wansbeck Road, An Apprentice Only son of Councillor Hugh Ruby M. McGrorty (née [His mother, Margaret His wife was the daughter Born in Jarrow. He had Villers-Bretonneux Fri. 8 September Australian Jarrow (in 1911) Builder's Joiner (in (Died: Jarrow - 25 April 1893) and Kemp). (They were Mary, was born in of the late Captain Kemp of two children. Wounded Memorial 1916 (Jarrow Machine Gun 1911) Margaret Mary McGrorty (née married in SS' Registry Waterford, Co. Waterford, Monkton. Grandmother: and in a Lincolnshire Express) + Tues. Corps. Watchman) of Jarrow. (They Office on 12 February and was a 44-year old Catherine McGrorty - died hospital by 7 September 3 July 1917 Australian were married in SS' Registry 1912. Their marriage General Dealer. His in Jarrow on 26 October 1916 - Jarrow Express. Imperial Force Office on 12 May 1887. Their was registered in SS stepfather was Robert G. 1885, aged 65. marriage was registered in SS during the March McFarlane.] during the June quarter of 1887). quarter of 1912).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2753 McGrory John Driver 27 28 October 1916 253rd 3191 France 35 Mozart Street, SS Whitburn Colliery No SDGW entry. Officer's Thiépval Memorial. Pier St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 1 December (Somme) Northumbrian letter offering and Face 1A and 8A Sacred Heart Altar, 1916 Brigade RFA condolences. SS + Whitburn Colliery ROH

477 McGrothe Joseph John Lance Sergeant 34 25 July 1915 10/DLI (43 19306 21 May France 88 Arnold Street, Boldon Son of the late Francis and Mary Isabella McGrother (née Born: Thornley, Co. Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Bede's R.C. Soldiers Died in r (W. - MRIC) Brigade, 14th 1915 Colliery McGrother of Southwick, Alexander) of 88 Arnold Durham. E, Felling. R. Memorial. Panel 36 and Sacred Heart Altar, the Great War (Light) Division) (1914-5 Sunderland Street, Boldon Colliery. West Boldon. 38. (Belgium). SS Star) (Their marriage was registered in Easington, Co. Durham, during the September quarter of 1902).

6473 McGuffie James Percy Sapper 69 September q. Tyne Fortress 318 Alice Street, SS (in May Catherine McGuffie (née Birth registered in Thurs. 27 May 1953 (SS) Engineers R.E. 1915) Brown). (They were Sunderland - June q. 1884. 1915 married in SS' Registry He enlisted in the Tyne Office on 6 July 1907. Fortress Engineers on 26 Their marriage was May 1915 - 'Gazette'. registered in SS during the September quarter of 1907)

6476 McGuffie Henry Sapper Unknown Unknown Tyne Fortress 2 Crofton Street, SS (in May Jane McGuffie (formerly Birth registered in Thurs. 27 May Engineers R.E. 1915) Parnell, née Wilson). Sunderland - June q. 1892. 1915 (They were married in He enlisted in the Tyne SS' Registry Office on 25 Fortress Engineers on 26 October 1930. Their May 1915 - 'Gazette'. marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1930). 6655 McGuinne John Private Unknown Mentioned Unknown 2/DLI (18 France Hebburn. Bauxite Refining [After he recovered from [His commanding officer, [Upon his discharge he Wounded for the second Fri. 21 July 1916 ss in Brigade, 6th Company's Works, his wounds he was due General Congreve, joined the National Reserve time and in a hospital in (Jarrow Express) Despatches Division) Hebburn to be discharged to his recommended him for the and was called up on 22 Northampton by 20 July work on munitions.] DCM and mentioned him in August 1914. He was 1916 - Jarrow Express. He despatches after the Battle drafted to France in January was an old soldier who of Hooge.] 1915 and with the had seen 14 years service exception of two short in different parts of the spells of leave he served in world, including India. Belgium continuously up to July 1916 - Jarrow Express.]

5867 McGuinne Thomas Sergeant 24 23 May 1916 2/DLI (6 10546 26 France Jarrow. Son of Elizabeth Gray (formerly Born and E. in Jarrow. Essex Farm Cemetery. St. Paul's Roll of ss (Acting W.O. Brigade, 18th January Megennis, née Newby) of 17 II.S.12. (Belgium). Honour [Megenni Class II) Division) 1915 North Street, Jarrow, and the s] (1914-5 late Charles Star) McGuinness/Megennis. 7100 McGuire Peter AB or Stoker 44 (Born: 8 November HMS Liverpool 18 Queen's Road, Jarrow (in A Shipyard Rivetter's Son of Patrick and Catherine Margaret McGuire (née [His father, Patrick (A Children (all registered in Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April (or 29 June 1919 1881, 1901 and November Holder Up (in 1901) McGuire (née Barnwell) of 18 Harding) of 18 Queen's General Labourer in 1901), SS): James (Sept. q. 1901), registered in SS - School ROH, Jarrow 1915 (Jarrow Maguire) 1875) 1919) Queen's Road, Jarrow (in 1901). Road, Jarrow (in 1911). was born in Ireland (c. 1840) Barbara (June q. 1903), September q. 1875. Express) (They were married in Kilmore, (They were married in and died in Jarrow - SS; Catherine (Dec. q. 1905), Baptised in St. Bede's R.C. Co. Monaghan, Ireland, on 19 SS' Registry Office on 9 March q. 1908, aged 67. His Robert William (Sept. q. Church, Jarrow, on 30 June May 1863). June 1901. Their mother, Catherine, was 1908) & Peter (March q. 1875. He left 'Effects' marriage was registered born in Ireland (c. 1841) and 1911). Siblings (all born in valued at £154 9s 2d in his in SS during the June died in Jarrow - SS; March q. Jarrow): Patrick (June q. will to his widow, quarter of 1901). 1912, aged 71.] 1866), Catherine (Dec. q. Margaret. Siblings: 1868) & James -1871 Margaret (Dec. q. 1878) & Michael (June q. 1881).

1144 McGurk Bernard Private 25 (Born: 6 September 125th 68572 No 1914-5 France 45 Caledonian Road, Jarrow Clerk in a Shipyard Son of Maria (née Timney) and [His father Patrick's [His mother, Maria, was Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born and E. in Jarrow. Aeroplane Cemetery. St. Paul's Roll of Thurs. 27 8 1917 Company Star (in 1911) (in 1911) the late Patrick McGurk of 45 death was registered in born at Teane (?), Co. in Jarrow): Joseph (16; Formerly 39145 DLI I.C.35. (Belgium). Honour September 1917 February MGC (125 Caledonian Road, Jarrow. (They SS (September q. 1902) - Londonderry, and was a 52- Apprentice Boilermaker in a (Machine-Gun Section). + Soldiers Died 1891) Brigade) were married on 20 January aged 50. Aunt: Eliza year old widow. She had Shipyard), Florence (15) and Born in Caledonian Road & in the Great 1879. Their marriage was Timney - born in Teane, been married for 25 years Edmund (10). baptised in St. Bede's R.C. War registered in SS during the March Co. Londonderry, and a and had had nine children, Church, Jarrow, on 18 quarter of 1879). 56-year old spinster in seven still living.] February 1891. 1911.]

7052 McGurk William Private 75 (Born: 2 August 1954 4/DLI 6156 No 1914-5 He did not 32 Glovers' Row, Wallsend (in A General Labourer Son of Charles and Mary McGurk Mary H. McGurk (née [His father, Charles (A Children (all born in Born in Wallsend. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 2 Star serve 1881), 156 High Street, Jarrow (in 1911) (née Walls) of 156 High Street, Roberts) of 19 Stanley Chemical Labourer in 1891), Jarrow): Agnes (June q. registered in Tynemouth - 5.634. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Septembe overseas (in 1891), 23 Princess Street, Jarrow (in 1891). (Their Street, Jarrow (in 1911). was born in Co. Tyrone, 1907), William (June q. December q. 1879. r 1879) Jarrow (in November 1898), marriage was registered in (They were married in Ireland (c. 1840), & died in 1909), Catherine (March q. Baptised in Willington 19 Stanley Street, Jarrow (in Gateshead during the March SS' Registry Office on 11 Jarrow - September q. 1917, 1912), Mary (June q. 1915), Quay on 21 September 1911), and 1 Earl Street, quarter of 1871). October 1902. Their aged 75 (SS). His mother, James (June q. 1919) & 1879. He enlisted in Jarrow (in August 1954) marriage was registered Mary, was born in Felling, Rose A. (March q. 1922). Newcastle on 10 in SS during the Co. Durham (c. 1837), & Siblings (both born in November 1898. December quarter of died in Jarrow - December Felling): Kate (c. 1869) & Discharged on 9 1902). [Mary died on 4 q. 1892, aged 58.] James (Gateshead; June q. November 1904 - Time September 1943, aged 1871). Expired. Served in South 64.] Africa: 1.2.1902-2.10.1902.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 7018 McGurren Francis Stoker 77 (Born: June q. 1957 HMS T/2746, 1914-5 15 High Street, Jarrow (in A Plater's Labourer Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Catherine McGurren [His mother, Elizabeth, was Children (all births Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April [McGurra 7 (Hull, Yorkshire) Marlborough V1225 Star 1881), 2 Archers Hill, Westoe, in a Shipyard (in McGurren (or McGurran) (née (née Duffy) of 47 South born in Gateshead and her registered in SS): Letitia registered in SS - June q. School ROH, Jarrow 1915 (Jarrow n] February (Royal Naval and S/366 SS (in 1891), and 47 South 1911) [Palmer's] Cashman) of 2 Archers Hill, Street, Jarrow (in 1911). death was registered in (Letty) (Dec. q. 1904; Died: 1880. Baptised in St. Express) 1880) Reserve) (RNR) Street, Jarrow (in 1911) Westoe, SS (in 1891). (They (They were married in St. Newcastle - June q. 1899, 1999), Elizabeth (Sept. q. Bede's R.C. Church, were married in SS' Registry Bede's R.C. Church, aged 36. His father, Thomas 1906; Died: 1941), John Jarrow, on 1 March 1880. Office on 27 December 1877. Jarrow, on 20 August (A Fisherman - born in SS), Thomas (June q. 1911; RNR records give his date Their marriage was registered in 1904. Their marriage remarried - Mary Donnelly Died: Hull - June q. 1933, of birth as 14.2.1884. SS during the December quarter was registered in SS (née McDonald) in SS' aged 22), Mary (June q. Awarded the RNR Long of 1877). during the September Registry Office on 4 March 1913; Died: 1989) & Service Medal on quarter of 1904). 1905.] Catherine (Dec. q. 1918 - 1.2.1924. Sister: Mary Ann 1994). (SS; Dec. q. 1878).

2217 McHale John Thomas Gunner 24 7 July 1918 'D' Battery, L/41377 No 1914-5 France 60 McIntyre Street, Jarrow (in A Butcher (in 1911) Son of John and Florence McHale [His father, John, was born Sisters (1911 ages; both Born: Bishopwearmouth, Villers Station Cemetery, St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in S. (GRO) 48th Brigade Star 1911) (née Littlefair) of 60 McIntyre in Co. Mayo, Ireland, and born in Sunderland): Sunderland (Sunderland; Villers-au-Bois. XIII.B.5. Honour the Great War RFA Street, Jarrow. (Their marriage was a 42-year old widower Florence (14; Domestic December q. 1894). E. was registered in Sunderland and Barman in a Public Servant) and Margaret (12). Battersea, London. MRIC during the March quarter of House. He had had five says he was KIA on 8 July 1893). children, three still living.] 1918.

685 McHugh Thomas L/C Unknown 1 July 1916 'B' Company, 27/442 11 France 44 Dock Street, Tyne Dock N.E.R. - Tyne Dock [His wife Lauretta Clarissa's birth Lauretta Clarissa [Attack on La Boisselle - Brother and S-in-L: William Born and E. in SS. John Thiépval Memorial. Pier N.E.R. Memorial John Sheen + 27 (Tyneside January (Fireman) was registered in SS - March q. McHugh (née Laing) of assembled in Tara-Usna line and Mina McHugh. B-in-L: Sheen claims he was a and Face 10B, 11B and (Roll of Honour), Sat. 16 January Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No 1890.] 44 Dock Street, Tyne on right in support of 15th & Thomas (in France). Lance-Sergeant. One child. 12B York + St. Mary's 1915 + Sat. 17 Brigade, 34th 1914-5 Dock. (They were 16th Royal Scots. Moved Resided at 23 Napier Parish Churchyard February 1917 + Division) Star) married in St. Mary's forward 7.40 am. Many Street, SS, at the time of Memorial Cross, Fri. 1 July 2016 + Church, SS, on 6 casualties crossing Chapes his enlistment (before 16 Tyne Dock 'Irish Heroes' December 1914. Their Spur. About 70% casualties January 1915). (1917) + Soldiers marriage was registered sustained before German Died in the in SS during the front line reached. Great War December quarter of Casualties - 550.] 1914).

1130 McHugh George First Engineer 41 28 February SS 'Thornaby' Mercantil 10 Romilly Street, SS Son of James McHugh and the Margaret Hopper Daughter: Elizabeth. [The Born in SS. [Member of Tower Hill Memorial St. Hilda's Parish Thurs. 29 1916 (West e Marine late Isabella McHugh McHugh (née 'Thornaby' was on a voyage Hadrian (Masonic) Lodge Magazine (April November 1917 Hartlepool) Hindmarsh) of 10 Romilly from Marbella to West No. 1970 (SS).] The Fifth 1916 - Memorial + Mon. 7 Street, SS. (They were Hartlepool when it's List of Mercantile Marine Service on 22 March February 1921 + married in St. Michael's thought it hit a mine.] Deaths gives his place of 1916) + SS Marine Masonic Roll of Church, SS, on 12 July residency as SS. Engineers' Honour + Mon. 1899. Their marriage Association ROH 19 January 2015 was registered in SS + Mon. 26 during the September January 2015 quarter of 1899).

2486 McHugh Archer Gunner 21 29 October 1917 'A' Battery, 771591 12 July France 23 Wharton Street, SS Son of Andrew and Mary Unmarried. Brother & Sister-in-Law: Born in SS. E. Hebburn. Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Michael's ROH, Sat. 28 October Archibald 250th Brigade 1915 McHugh of 23 Wharton Street, Bob & Laura. He had Formerly 1285 RFA. (In Panel 4 to 6 and 162. SS 1922 + Soldiers (Archie) RFA (1914-5 SS sisters. Memoriam). (Belgium). Died in the Star) Great War

5541 McHugh Robert Sapper Unknown Military Unknown Royal 236938 South Shields. He attended Westoe Boys' Wed. 6 February Medal Engineers Secondary School. 1918 + Sat. 14 December 1918

1074 McIntosh Cecil Private 18 years 20 September 2/DLI (18 92053 No 1914-5 France 6 Well Lane, Corstorphine A Boiler Scaler Only son of Christina and the late Unmarried. [His grandparents' (Thomas Grandson of the late John & Born and E. in SS. His birth Chapelle British Soldiers Died in 10 1918 Brigade, 6th Star Town, SS James Taylor McIntosh [Sweetheart: Jenny and Isabella) headstone in Margaret Fraser (late of was registered in SS during Cemetery, Holnon. the Great War + months Division) (Shipwright) of 6 Well Lane, Hunnam.] St. Stephen's Graveyard Aberdeen) + Thomas (Died the December quarter of I.A.9. Fri. 11 + Sat. 12 Corstorphine Town, SS says he was KIA on 30 10 December 1913, aged 80 1899. Remembered by his & Mon. 14 & September 1918, aged 19.] or 81) & Isabella McIntosh friends in Thames Street, Tues. 15 (Died 15 August 1915, aged SS. Uncle & Aunt: October 1918 77) of SS . He had sisters. Matthew P. & Mary E. McIntosh.

2218 McIntosh John Private 27 24 November 1/Seaforth S/11363 No 1914-5 France 30 Cuthbert Street, Hebburn A Joiner's Labourer Son of John and Annie Grant Elizabeth Minnie [His father, John, was born Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in Hebburn (SS; Amara War Cemetery. Monkton Memorial Soldiers Died in 1916 (DOW) Highlanders Star (in 1911) and High House in a Chemical Works McIntosh (née McGregor) of 30 McIntosh (née Waister) in Jarrow and was a 46-year in Hebburn): Simon (18), December q. 1889). E. XXII.G.4. (Iraq). the Great War (21 Brigade, Cottage, Monkton (in 1911) Cuthbert Street, Hebburn (in of High House Cottage, old Ship's Plater in a William (16), Elizabeth (13), Newcastle. Siblings (1911 7th Indian 1911) and 6 Cuthbert Street, Monkton [Vin Mullen] Shipyard. His mother, Ann, Barbara (11) and Angus (8). ages): Hector (5), Division) Hebburn. (They were married on was born at Lossiemouth, Brother: AB William Alexander (2) and Ann (an 1 June 1889. Their marriage was Elginshire, and was 39. McIntosh, 'C' Company, infant). registered in SS during the June They had been married for Hawke Bn. RND (No. 4561). quarter of 1889). 21 years and had had nine children, all still living.]

2219 McIntosh Leonard Leading Seaman 20 9 May 1918 SS 'Baron Ailsa' TZ/7544 12 Pearson Place, Jarrow (in Son of Robert and Hannah Unmarried. [His father, Robert, was Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born at Pelaw, Co. Chatham Naval St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 17 May 1918 Victor (RNVR) 1911), 6 Connaught Terrace, Elizabeth McIntosh (née Forster) born in Hebburn and was a in Jarrow): Grace (11), Durham. His birth was Memorial. Memorial Honour + St. Peter's (Jarrow Express) Jarrow, and 7 Commercial of 12 Pearson Place, Jarrow (in 35-year old Marine Engine Richard (9), Robert (7), registered in Gateshead Reference: 31. (Kent). Church Memorial, Road, Jarrow 1911) and 6 Connaught Terrace, Fitter. His mother, Hannah Doris Ellen Bundle (?) (5), during the December Jarrow Jarrow. (They were married on Elizabeth, was born in Sidney (3) and George (1 quarter of 1897. Lost at 19 September 1896 - SS; Jarrow and was also 35. month ?). sea - an Admiralty-hired September q. 1896). They had been married for collier torpedoed by UB-72 14 years and had had eight in St. George's Channel.. children, seven still living.]

4358 McIntosh Edward Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 275394 19 April France South Shields. Wounded. Letter home to Fri. 4 June 1915 Fri. 4 June 1915 (Territorial) (2348) 1915 friends in SS relating to the + Clive Dunn (Divisional (1914-5 Whitsun holiday - 'Gazette' pages 54, 55 Pioneers, 50th Star) - quoted in Clive Dunn and 258 (Northumbrian pages 54-55. Discharged ) Division) to Commission - Clive Dunn.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4561 McIntosh William AB Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, TZ/195 1914-5 Dardanelles 31 Price Street, Hebburn A Plater at Palmer's Son of John and Annie McIntosh [18.10.1916 - To England [Enlisted: 30 September [12.10.1915 - Rejoined Bn. Height: 5'6". Light brown Hebburn Quay RND Service (Born: 15 Hawke Bn. (RNVR) Star (Balkans 2B) (Formerly 26 Blindburn Street, Shipyard, Hebburn (née McGregor) of 30 Cuthbert aboard HS 'Stad 1914. 5.1.1915 - On from hospital. 23.2.1916 - hair. Grey eyes. A School ROH (Left Record January RND Hebburn) (RND Service Street, Hebburn (in 1911) and 6 Antwerpen' Nominal Roll Hawke Bn. On leave to England (ten Presbyterian. War Gratuity 1893) 1895) Record) Cuthbert Street, Hebburn. (They (Myalgia/Pyrexia). 3.5.1915 - In 'C' Company days). 14.10.1916 - - £16/10s. Upper part of were married on 1 June 1889. 20.10.1916 - Admitted to Hawke Bn. 29.8.1915 - Admitted 1st Canadian GH, middle finger of right hand Their marriage was registered in 1st Southern GH Admitted to 3rd Canadian Étaples (Pyrexia).] Brother: missing. Siblings (1911 SS during the June quarter of Stirchley, Birmingham. SH, West Mudros Private John McIntosh, ages; all born in Hebburn): 1889). 20 to 29.11.1916 - (Diarrhoea). 6.9.1915 - 1/Seaforth Highlanders, Simon (18), William (16), Furlough. 17.7.17 - Re- Transferred to Lowland DOW 24 November 1916, Elizabeth (13), Barbara examined by a Medical Convalescent Camp, West aged 27 (No. 2218). (11) and Angus (8). Board at Blandford Mudros (Indigestion).] Military Hospital & classified B.I.]

6099 McIntosh Matthew Private Unknown Unknown Argyll and South Shields. Dorothy McIntosh (née Children (all registered in Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' Pearson Sutherland McGregor). (They were SS): Matthew P. (June q. March q. 1897. He School ROH, SS Highlanders married in St. Michael's 1922), Doreen (June q. attended Holy Trinity Boys' (Served) Church, SS, on 3 July 1924) and Kenneth S. (June School, SS - Admitted: 28 1920. Their marriage q. 1926). June 1904; Left: 23 was registered in SS December 1910. during the September quarter of 1920).

6578 McIntosh James Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 62 Wilson Street, SS (in June He enlisted in the 1st/7th Brunswick St. & Tues. 8 June (Territorial) 1915) DLI on 7 June 1915 - Wilson St. Roll of 1915 + Tues. 22 (Divisional 'Gazette'. Honour April 1919 Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian ) Division)

520 McIntyre Patrick Greaser 52 13 January 1915 HMS Viknor Mercantil 1914-5 50 Union Street, Jarrow (In Son of Patrick and Mary Ann The 'Viknor' was an armed Plymouth Naval St. Paul's Roll of Tues. 26 January (10th Cruiser e Marine Star January 1915) McIntyre of Flogganfield, merchant cruiser which Memorial. Memorial Honour 1915 Squadron) Reserve Lanarkshire left Londonderry on 12 Reference 9 (249732) January 1915 and disappeared 11 miles west of Tory Island, Donegal, Ireland, with the loss of all 295 crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

2220 McIntyre James Private Unknown 28 October 1914 1/East 6998 8 France Houghton-le-Spring, Co. Born in Jarrow. E. Ploegsteert Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in Yorkshire Regt. Septembe Durham Sunderland. R. Houghton- Panel 4. (Belgium). Honour the Great War (64 Brigade, r 1914 le-Spring, Co. Durham. A 21st Division) (1914 Regular or a Reservist. 'Mons' Star') 3749 McIntyre William First Mate 58 3 September SS 'Ragnhild' Mercantil 48 Bede Street, Tyne Dock Mrs. McIntyre of 48 Born in SS. The 15th List of Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 6 June 1919 1917 (Newcastle) e Marine Bede Street, Tyne Dock Mercantile Marine Deaths gives his place of residency as Tyne Dock.

4884 McIntyre John Private Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/1454 No 1914-5 Jarrow. (John Sheen) [Awarded the Silver War Enlisted: 6 January 1915. John Sheen Scottish) / NF Star Badge.] His name appeared in the (102 Brigade, January 1917 Casualties' 34th Division) List. Transferred to 3/NF. 21 May 1917 - Discharged on medical grounds (Sick). (John Sheen).

5388 McIntyre Robert Sergeant Unknown Military Unknown Royal Field 72 Dunston Street, Hebburn [Awarded a gold watch from Sister: Mrs. Sinclair of 72 Awarded the MM for Fri. 31 May 1918 Medal Artillery the Hebburn Heroes' Fund Dunston Street, Hebburn attending to the dressing (Jarrow Express) at the Theatre Royal, Quay. of wounded men under + Fri. 9 August Hebburn - Jarrow Express.] heavy shell fire and also in 1918 + Fri. 15 assisting to bring guns and November 1918 ammunition back on 27 (Jarrow Express) May 1918 - Jarrow Express.

1183 McIvor George Corporal 21 20 September 13/DLI (68 4/8825 No 1914-5 France 36 Eldon Street, SS Whitburn Colliery Unmarried. Lived with his aunt and Born: Felling, Co. Durham. Tyne Cot Memorial. Holy Trinity Church Thurs. 29 Thurs. 29 William 1917 Brigade, 23rd Star uncle, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. SS. R. Tyne Dock. Panel 128 to 131 and ROH, SS + Whitburn November 1917 November 1917 Division) Lamport of 36 Eldon Street, Officer's letter of 162 and 162A. Colliery ROH + Soldiers Died SS. Brother: John Robert condolence. (Belgium). in the Great McIvor of 10 Back Boldon War Lane, Tyne Dock. 1745 McIvor James Private 19 16 March 1916 6/King's Own 20494 30 France 372 High Street, Jarrow (in Palmer's Eldest son of Patrick and Ellen Unmarried. [His father, Patrick, was Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born, E. and R. in Jarrow. Tancrez Farm Cemetery. Palmer's Cenotaph + Soldiers Died in Scottish Septembe 1911) Shipbuilders (Jarrow McIvor (née Clifford) of 372 High born at Blackhill, Co. in Jarrow): John (12), I.C.8. (Belgium). St. Paul's Roll of the Great War Borderers (27 r 1915 Steel Works) Street, Jarrow (in 1911) and 133 Durham, and was a 42-year Patrick (10), Peter (8), Honour Brigade, 9th (1914-5 Salem Street, Jarrow. (They old General Labourer in a Thomas (6), Agnes (4), (Scottish) Star) were married on 21 October Shipyard. His mother, Ellen, Francis Joseph (2) and Division) 1893. Their marriage was was born in Jarrow and was Eleanor (4 months). registered in SS during the 37. They had been married December quarter of 1893). for 17 years and had had ten children, eight still living.]

5112 McKay A. Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Garrison 59 Pearson Street, SS (in April A Postman Married. Wounded and in a hospital Tues. 16 April Artillery 1918) in Eastbourne, Sussex, 1918 with crushed feet - 'Gazette'.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 6945 McKay Daniel Sinclair 58 September q. 43 Morton Street, SS (in 1911 A Labourer (in July Son of Daniel Sinclair McKay (A Hannah Ella Close McKay Children (all births Born in Wick, Caithness, Morton Street Roll Tues. 25 1955 and July 1920) 1920) Mariner) (née West). (They were registered in SS): Jeane Scotland (c. 1897). Aunt: of Honour September 1917 (Tynemouth) married in St. Thomas' (March q. 1921), Osella W. Hannah McKay (McRae - Church, SS, on 17 July (September q. 1922), Daniel sic) of 43 Morton Street, 1920. Their marriage S. (December q. 1926), SS (aged 46 in 1911). was registered in SS Andrew J., Neil, Malcolm Daughter: Hannah during the September (September q. 1939) and (Gateshead; June q. 1936). quarter of 1920). Coral (December q. 1941). Father-in-Law: John Edward West (A Fisherman). 3990 McKean John Lang AB 86 (Born: September q. 2nd Platoon, TZ/829 1914-5 Dardanelles 122 Back Commercial Road, [Transferred to the Howe His birth was registered in Wed. 23 June Wed. 23 June 27 1972 (SS) 'A' Company, (RNVR) Star (Balkans 2B) SS Bn. RND on 8 September Tynemouth during the 1915 + 1915 December Collingwood 1915.] September quarter of Collingwood Bn. 1885 - Bn. RND 1894. Wounded in action Embarkation GRO) at Gallipoli (on 4 June Roll 1915) - 'Gazette'. 7027 McKearna Hugh Stoker 84 June q. 1966 HMS Queen S/439 and 1914-5 93 Western Road, Jarrow (in A General Labourer Son of Patrick and Sarah Mary J.T. McKearnan [His father, Patrick (A Children: Sarah M. (SS; Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April n Valentine (Middlesbrough) Mary (Royal T/2747 Star 1891), 13 South Street, Jarrow in a Shipyard (in McKearnan. (They were married (née McKenna). (They Steelworks' Labourer), was December q. 1920; Died: 27 registered in SS - March q. School ROH, Jarrow 1915 (Jarrow Naval Reserve) (RNR) (in 1901) and 34 Derby Street, 1911) in Hamilton, Scotland, on 26 were married in SS' born in Ireland and was 49 July 1922), Patrick James 1882. RNR service records Express) Jarrow (in 1911) January 1864). Registry Office on 24 July in 1891. His mother, Sarah, (SS; March q. 1922; Died: give his date of birth as 14 1915. Their marriage was born in Ireland and was Hillingdon, Middlesex - February 1884 (sic). His was registered during 47 in 1891. She died in 2006) & Elizabeth M. (SS; wife, Mary J.T., died in the September quarter Jarrow - June q. 1894, aged March q. 1924). Sister: Ealing, Middlesex - June q. of 1915). 50 (SS).] Mary (c. 1867 - SS; June q. 1968, aged 83. 1937, aged 70 - married James Coady in 1888).

1746 McKee Edward Private 25 10 July 1916 9/Yorkshire 17693 26 August France 22 Wilberforce Street, Jarrow Worked in a Brass Son of Edward and Janet McKee Catherine Garrity [After four days in reserve He had three children (all Born in Hebburn. E. Thiépval Memorial. Pier St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 11 August 'Illustrated (Somme - Attack Regt. (69 1915 (in 1911), and 14 Milton and Copper Tube (née Jardine) of 22 Wilberforce (formerly McKee, née took part in attack on births registered in SS): Sunderland. R. Jarrow. and Face 3A and 3D Honour 1916 (Jarrow Chronicle' 1916 on Brigade, 23rd (1914-5 Street, Jarrow (in July 1916) Works (in 1911) Street, Jarrow. (Their marriage McGee) of 31 Shamrock Contalmaison (10/7) - Christina (December q. Brothers (1911 ages; both Express) + Contalmaison) Division) Star) was registered in Gateshead Street, Hebburn New delivering with 8/Yorkshire 1912), James (December q. born in Hebburn): Thomas Soldiers Died in during the March quarter of Town. (They were main assault. On the left 1914) and Edward (March James Jardine (17) and the Great War 1888). married in SS' Registry reached enemy's main q. 1916). Robert Jardine (14). Office on 7 August 1911. trench and bursting through [9/Yorkshire Casualties Their marriage was the wire entered village. (10/7) - 438.] registered in SS during Only five officers & 128 men the September quarter answered Roll Call.] of 1911).

371 McKeirna Francis Driver Unknown 21 May 1916 'D' Battery, 20786 13 July France 207 Alice Street, SS Readhead's Shipyard Married. Born in Hebburn. E. SS. Écoivres Military Mon. 19 June Mon. 19 June n 110th Brigade 1915 (Apprentice) Letter of condolence from Cemetery, Mont-St.-Eloi. 1916 + Soldiers 1916 (McKierna RFA (1914-5 an officer (Lt. Chamier - II.A.10. Died in the n - Star) 'Gazette') . Name spelt Great War 'Gazette') McKiernan on Medal Roll Index Card & SDGW.

3700 McKendre Robert Donkeyman 38 26 December SS Mercantil 1 Garwood Street, SS Son of the late William and Betsy Elizabeth Taylor [In 1911 they had been Children (all born in SS; Born in Gateshead. Birth Tower Hill Memorial Mon. 3 y George 1914 'Glenmorven' e Marine McKendrey McKendrey (née married for ten years and 1911 ages): Robert George registered in Gateshead September 1917 (Leith) Ovington) of 1 Garwood had had five children, three (5, Dec. q. 1905), Henry during June quarter 1876. (2nd List of Street, SS. (They were still living. His wife was Herbert (3, June q. 1908), His sister-in-law, Margaret Mercantile married in Holy Trinity then 29 & had been born in William (8 months, Sept. q. Ovington (aged 18 & born Marine Deaths) Church, High Shields, on SS.] 1910), Lilian (March q. in SS) was living with his 26 December 1900. 1913) & Thomas (March q. family in 1 Garwood Street Their marriage was 1915). in 1911. registered in SS during the December quarter of 1900).

362 McKenna John P. Acting 21 22 June 1916 Royal Field 21043 13 July France Cliff Villa, Jarrow (in 1911) Coal Miner (Loader) Son of John and Catherine [Siblings (1911 ages): [His father, John, was born Siblings (1911 ages): Angus Born: Greenock, Jarrow Cemetery. Y.12. Palmer's Cenotaph Bombardier Artillery 1915 (in 1911) and McKenna of 59 High Street, Daniel (7; B: Newcastle), at Greenock, Renfrewshire, (15; B: Greenock), Renfrewshire. No SDGW (1914-5 Palmer's Jarrow Margaret (6; B: and was a 41-year old Alexander (13; B: entry. Star) Shipbuilders (Jarrow Newcastle), James (4; B: Shipwright in a Shipyard. Greenock), Dorothy (11; B: Shipyard) Jarrow) and Joseph (1; B: His mother, Katherine, was Greenock) and Archibald (9; Newcastle).] also born in Greenock and B: Newcastle). was 39. They had been married for 19 years and had had nine children, all still living.]

389 McKenna Stephen Sergeant 29 (Born: DCM (and 28 March 1918 37th Field 54003 1 June France 215 Whitfield Road, A General Labourer Son of Joseph [Born: Gweath, Co. [MRIC = 'Acting Sergeant [Siblings (1911 ages; all born Grandfather: Stephen B. in Jarrow. Had three Varennes Military Wed. 31 May 2 Bar) Ambulance 1915 Scotswood, Newcastle (1911), (in 1911) Tyrone, Ireland, and 46 in 1911 Steven McKenna'. He in Jarrow): Kate (21; Cook - Donnelly (Born: Tyrone, brothers serving with the Cemetery. I.L.3. 1916 + Tues. 12 Septembe ['London R.A.M.C. (1914-5 22 Railway Terrace, Hebburn, C.] and Bridget McKenna (née had lived for a time in Domestic), Joseph P. (19; Ireland; 51 in 1901 Census). colours. E. in Jarrow on 11 June 1917 + Fri. r 1888) Gazette': 15 Star) and 12 Nansen Street, Jarrow Donnelly) [Born: Jarrow, and 43 Blaydon before moving Coal Miner - Hewer), Hugh Siblings: Ellen (15), Peter August 1914. Gold watch 15 June 1917 April 1916, (in April 1918) in 1911 C.] of 12 Nansen Street, to Hebburn. In March (17; Colliery Labourer), John (14), Catherine (12), Joseph, awarded to via Hebburn (Jarrow Express) 1729-9 and Jarrow 1916 he volunteered to J. (14; Colliery Labourer) and Hugh, John (4) and Rose (3 Fund for Heroes. 1901 C: + Fri. 19 April 22 rescue three wounded Rose May (11).] months). Living 88 Western Road, and Fri. 28 June September men from a shell crater. Jarrow. Baptised: St. 1918 + Fri. 19 1916, B44- He made three journeys Bede's R.C., Jarrow, 9 Sept. April 1918 45] + Croix under heavy fire and 1888. (Jarrow Express) de Guerre succeeded in rescuing + Fri. 28 June (Belgium) them.] 1918 (Jarrow Express) + Soldiers Died in the Great War

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2221 McKenna Thomas Second (Acting) 30 10 November 528th Field 471794 18 France 15 Frederick Street, Jarrow Ship's Plate Rivetter Son of William and Elizabeth Minnie McKenna (née [His wife, Minnie, was born Brother: Gunner William Born and E. in Jarrow. Wimereux Communal St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in Patrick Corporal 1917 (DOW) Company R.E. Septembe (in 1911) McKenna (née Watson) of 11 Storey) of 15 Frederick in Jarrow and was 23. They McKenna, KIA 29 Formerly (TF) 526. Cemetery. VI.G.19. Honour the Great War r 1915 Spencer Street, Jarrow. (They Street, Jarrow. (They had been married for two September 1918 (No. (1914-5 were married on 23 August 1882. were married in Christ years and had one child.] 2222). Son: Thomas Star) Their marriage was registered in Church, Jarrow, on 24 Edward - born in Jarrow and SS during the September quarter October 1908. Their 2 in 1911. of 1882). marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1908). 2222 McKenna William Gunner 27 29 September 22nd Brigade 63174 6 October France A Regular Soldier (in Son of William and Elizabeth Brother: Acting Corporal Born and E. in Jarrow. St. Templeux-le-Guerard St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 23 April 1918 RFA 1914 1911) McKenna (née Watson) of 48 Thomas Patrick McKenna, Peter's C.E. School ROH, British Cemetery. Honour + St. Peter's 1915 (Jarrow (1914 Charles Street, Jarrow. (They 528th Field Company R.E., Jarrow - 104th Battery RFA II.F.20. C.E. School ROH, Express) + 'Mons' were married on 23 August 1882. DOW 10 November 1917, - in April 1915. Letter in Jarrow Soldiers Died in Star') Their marriage was registered in aged 30 (No. 2221). the 'Gazette' about the Great War SS during the September quarter meeting his father in of 1882). France - who didn't recognise him.

2853 McKenna Michael Private 19 9 October 1917 2nd/9th 50847 No 1914-5 France 32 Derby Street, SS Son of John and Bridget Unmarried. Brothers - Andrew (Grand Born and E. in SS. Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Bede's R.C. Wed. 9 October (Territorial) Star McKenna of 32 Derby Street, SS Fleet) & John. Uncle & Formerly 45090 Yorkshire Panel 120 to 124 and Sacred Heart Altar, 1918 + Mon. 9 Manchester Aunt: Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Regt. Sisters: Mary and 162 to 162A and 163A. SS October 1922 + Regt. (198 Coyne + Cousins John (in Kitty. Aunt Jenny and (Belgium). Soldiers Died in Brigade, 66th France) & Andrew (in cousin Tommy. (In the Great War (2nd East Palestine). Memoriam). Lancashire) Division) 4633 McKenna James Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 24/493 No 1914-5 France 10 Edward Street, Hebburn Enlisted: 5 November John Sheen + 24 (Tyneside Star (in November 1914 - John 1914. Name listed in the 'Irish Heroes' Irish) / NF (103 Sheen) January 1917 Casualties' (1917) Brigade, 34th List. Transferred to the Division) Royal Fusiliers (John Sheen).

4690 McKenna Charles Private Unknown Unknown 'D' Company, 25/1160 11 France 8 Edward Street, Hebburn Enlisted: 6 November John Sheen + 25 (Tyneside January 1914. His name appeared 'Irish Heroes' Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No on the St. Aloysius' R.C. (1917) Brigade, 34th 1914-5 School ROH, Hebburn. Division) Star) 6617 McKenna Thomas Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 42 Fenwicks Row, Boldon He had enlisted in the Mon. 28 June (Territorial) Colliery (in June 1915) 1st/7th DLI by 27 June 1915 (Divisional 1915 - 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian ) Division)

6663 McKenna H. Private Unknown Unknown 15/DLI (64 59 Walter Street, Jarrow (in Sister-in-Law: Mrs. Gibbons Wounded by 3 August Fri. 4 August Brigade, 21st August 1916) of 59 Walter Street, Jarrow 1916 - Jarrow Express. 1916 (Jarrow Division) Wounded in both legs and Express) in a hospital in Dublin by 3 August 1916 - Jarrow Express. 1878 McKenzie Robert Private Unknown 9 August 1915 2/DLI (18 8702 8 France Hebburn. Palmer's Born in Belfast. E. Jarrow. Ypres (Menin Gate) Palmer's Cenotaph Soldiers Died in (Battle of Hooge) Brigade, 6th Septembe Shipbuilders R. Hebburn. A Regular or a Memorial. Panel 36 and the Great War Division) r 1914 (Hebburn Shipyard) Reservist. 38. (Belgium). (1914 'Mons' Star') 2223 McKenzie Norman Private 27 14 November 1st/5th 5/2466 20 April France 56 Stead Street, Jarrow (in A Shipyard Labourer Second son of John and Mary [Youngest Brother: [To camp behind High Wood Youngest Brother & S-in-L: Born in Jarrow (SS; Warlencourt British St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 28 May 1915 George 1916 (Somme - (Territorial) NF 1915 1911 and November 1916) (in 1911) McKenzie (née Barrie) of 56 Rifleman George Barrie (3/11), Prue and Starfish George (No. 6733) & Phyllis. September q. 1889). E. Cemetery. V.D.8. Honour + Dunn (Jarrow Express) Attack on Gird (149 Brigade, (1914-5 Stead Street, Jarrow. (They were McKenzie (B: Jarrow; 17 Trenches (6/11), High Wood He attended Dunn Street Wallsend. [All officers in Street Boys' School + Fri. 22 Trench) 50th Star) married in SS' Registry Office on in 1911) - wounded and (9/11), Flers Line (11/11), Boys' School, Jarrow. ['D' 'C' Company lost - part of ROH, Jarrow December 1916 (Northumbrian 14 April 1884. Their marriage in a hospital in front line (13/11). Attack on Company reached objective 'A' Company on Butte de (Jarrow Express) ) Division) was registered in SS during the Sheerness, Kent, in Gird Trench (14/11).] - heavy casualties from own Warlencourt. Relieved + Mon. 15 June quarter of 1884). December 1916. His barrage and machine-gun and to Flers Line (15/11). November 1920 father & two other fire from extreme right .] Casualties - 264. To Albert + Soldiers Died brothers also served. (18/11).] in the Great Sisters: (1911 ages): War Janet Aitken (13), Margaret (9) & Hilda (6).]

2389 McKenzie George Private 19 years 9 30 October 1918 7/Seaforth S/27653 No 1914-5 France 13 Dulverton Avenue, SS Son of George and Grace Unmarried. [He attended Westoe Boys' DOW R. in A. These Born in SS. E. Sunderland. Duhallow A.D.S. St. Andrew's Church Mon. 11 months (DOW) Highlanders Star McKenzie of 13 Dulverton Secondary School.] wounds were sustained on Commemorated on the St. Cemetery. IV.I.7. (Tyne Dock) Roll of November 1918 (26 Brigade, Avenue, SS 26 October 1918 ('Gazette' - Andrew's Church (Tyne (Belgium). Honour + Westoe + Wed. 10 9th (Scottish) Mon. 11 November 1918). Dock) Roll of Honour, a gift Boys' Secondary March 1920 + Division) from his parents. This list School ROH Soldiers Died in comprised 54 names, the Great War seven of whom had been killed (now lost).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3964 McKenzie Fredrick Private 23 1 July 1916 10/West 21785 France East Boldon. Son of James and Mary McKenzie [10 West Yorkshire War [Attack on Fricourt (1/7) - 2 Sister & Brother-in-Law: Birth registered in SS - Fricourt New Military East Boldon Sat. 29 April Henry Yorkshire Regt. of East Boldon. (His father, Diary records the companies moved forward Elizabeth Frederica & March quarter of 1893. Cemetery. B.2. Memorial Cross + St. 1922 + Fri. 1 July (50 Brigade, James, died on 30 January 1912, following casualties for 1 at zero on left of assault - Hebdon Linge. (Their There is a Family Nicholas' Church 2016 17th aged 62. His mother, Mary, died July 1916: 22 Officers clearing enemy front lines marriage was registered in Headstone in Boldon ROH, West Boldon (Northern) on 4 November 1912, aged 63). and approximately 750 woth little loss. Supporting SS during the December Cemetery. His father was Division) other ranks. Real figure - companies met heavy fire - quarter of 1906). 'For 40 years Headmaster 22 officers and 688 men machine-guns having been in Boldon' - Headstone. = the worst of any brought from dug-outs. The His sister, Elizabeth Battalion sustained at latter were almost Frederica Linge, died the Somme on 1 July annihilated.] during the March quarter 1916.] of 1918, aged 36.

4996 McKenzie J.R. Sergeant Unknown Military Unknown Tank Corps 56 Stead Street, Jarrow Eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. [He was attacked by two Brother: Private D.B. 'Home on leave three Fri. 19 October Medal McKenzie of 56 Stead Street, enemy tanks in the advance McKenzie, DLI (No. 5072). weeks ago and since then 1917 (Jarrow Jarrow upon Amiens. Although [Presented with a gold wounded' - 'Jarrow Express) + Fri. wounded, he still continued watch from the Jarrow Express' (Friday 19 24 May 1918 at his post and succeeded in Heroes' Fund in January October 1917). (Jarrow Express) knocking out one of the 1919.] + Fri. 31 January tanks. The other retired - 1919 (Jarrow Jarrow Express.] Express)

5322 McKenzie D.B. Private Unknown Unknown DLI 56 Stead Street, Jarrow A Regular Soldier Son of Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie of [He had served seven years Brother: Sergeant J.R. Lying seriously ill in the Fri. 12 April 56 Stead Street, Jarrow in India in the DLI.] McKenzie, Tank Corps (No. British General Hospital, 1918 (Jarrow 4996). Basra, Mesopotamia in Express) April 1918 (Jarrow Express). 6633 McKenzie T.P. Corporal Unknown Unknown 1st/3rd 526 Jarrow. He wrote to the 'Jarrow Fri. 28 April Durham Express' to appeal for a 1916 (Jarrow Fortress chiropodist's outfit. Express) Company R.E. 6733 McKenzie George Barrie Rifleman 65 March q. 1959 56 Stead Street, Jarrow (in Youngest son of John and Mary Phyllis M. McKenzie (née [Daughters: Phyllis (SS; June Brother: Private Norman Birth registered in SS - Fri. 22 (Northumberlan 1911 and November 1916) McKenzie (née Barrie) of 56 Crone). (They were q. 1920) and Winifred C. George McKenzie, 1st/5th December q. 1893. (B: December 1916 d South) Stead Street, Jarrow. (They were married in All Saints' (Tynemouth; June q. 1923).] NF, 14 November 1916, Jarrow; 17 in 1911) - (Jarrow Express) married on 14 April 1884. Their Church, West Harton, on aged 27 (No. 2223). wounded and in a hospital marriage was registered in SS 23 July 1919. Their Sisters: (1911 ages): Janet in Sheerness, Kent, by 21 during the June quarter of 1884). marriage was registered Aitken (13), Margaret (9) & December 1916. His in SS during the Hilda (6). father & two other September quarter of brothers also served. 1919). 695 McKeown John James Private 24 27 October 1918 14/NF 30/21 No 1914-5 France 14 Cuthbert Street, Hebburn Boilermaker's Helper Son of Patrick and Mary Jane [His father, Patrick, was Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in Jarrow (SS; March Berlin Stahnsdorf (South- St. Aloysius' Church John Sheen + (DOW - MRIC) (Pioneers) Star (in 1911) in an Alkali Works McKeown (née Grinley - Vin born in Co. Louth and was a in Jarrow): Minnie (30), q. 1894). Enlisted in Western) Cemetery. ROH, Hebburn Soldiers Died in (Divisional (in 1911) Mullen) of 14 Cuthbert Street, 54-year old Furnace Man in Lizzie (21), Joseph (19; Hebburn ('Gazette') - VIII.D.1. (Germany). the Great War Pioneers, 21st Hebburn. (Their marriage was a Chemical Works. His Apprentice Bricklayer) and though SDGW says he E. in Division) registered in Ulverston, mother, Mary, was also Thomas (15; Grocer's Shop Newcastle. In 'B' Lancashire, during the June born in Co. Louth and was Boy). Company, 30/NF. quarter of 1874). 51. They had been married Wounded: October 1916. for 36 years and had had 11 Died whilst a Prisoner of children, nine still living.] War.

1879 McKeown Henry Private Unknown 29 September 8/Yorkshire 17493 9 France Hebburn New Town. Born in Hebburn. E. Hooge Crater Cemetery. Hebburn New Town Soldiers Died in 1917 Regt. (69 Septembe Wallsend. R. Hebburn IX.A.D.9. (Belgium). Working Men's the Great War Brigade, 23rd r 1915 New Town. Social Club ROH Division) (1914-5 Star) 2671 McKeown Thomas Private 34 1 November Northumberlan 7997 9 France 26 Charles Street, Hebburn Son of Matthew and Bridget Born: Hebburn New Town. Hebburn Cemetery. Hebburn New Town Fri. 8 November 1918 d Fusiliers Septembe McKeown E. Wallsend. Birth I."U". 890. Working Men's 1918 (Jarrow (Depot) r 1915 registered in SS - Social Club ROH Express) + (1914-5 September q. 1884. He Soldiers Died in Star) died in a military hospital the Great War at Catterick.

3354 McKie Edward Henry First Mate 56 14 May 1918 SS 'Woolston' Mercantil 32 Talbot Road, SS Son of Sarah Ann Olsen McKie Mary Ann Elizabeth Born in North Shields. Tower Hill Memorial St. Mary's Parish Wed. 21 January (London) e Marine and the late Donald McKie McKie of 32 Talbot Road, Churchyard 1920 SS Memorial Cross, Tyne Dock + All Saints' Church ROH, West Harton 3649 McKie John William Private 22 28 March 1918 1/West 3/9571 28 France 91 Eldon Street, SS Son of Thomas and Frances He had brothers and sisters. DOW R. in A. (In St. Sever Cemetery Fri. 28 March (DOW) Yorkshire Regt. December McKie (née Rutherford) of 91 Memoriam). Extension, Rouen. 1919 + Wed. 28 (18 Brigade, 1914 Eldon Street, SS. (Their marriage P.VII.J.6.B. March 1923 6th Division) (1914-5 was registered in Gateshead Star) during the March quarter of 1896). 4543 McKie Frank AB 32 (Born: December q. Anson Bn. TZ/3742 1914-5 Dardanelles 36 Brunswick Street, SS A Miner (RND Lily McKie (née Griffiths) [24 July 1915 - Joined Anson Children: Ella (SS, March q. Birth registered in SS - Brunswick St. & RND Service 31 March 1923 (SS) RND (RNVR) Star (Balkans 2B) Service Record) of 33 Victoria Road, SS Bn. 28.1.1916 - To 2nd Field 1917) and Frank (SS, June q. June q. 1891. Death Wilson St. Roll of Record 1891) (Formerly of 36 Ambulance, Mudros 1920). [30.12.1917 - registered in SS - Honour Brunswick Street, SS). (Bronchitis). 29.2.1916 - Wounded. 24. 1.1918 - December q. 1923. Height: (They were married in St. Admitted to Portland Rejoined Bn. 7 to 21.1.1918 - 5'6". Brown hair. Blue Michael's Church, SS, on Hospital from HS 'Rewa'. leave to UK.] eyes. C. of E. War Gratuity - 8 March 1913. Their 2.3.1916 - Discharged to £22/10s. marriage was registered Blandford. 16.2.1917 - in SS during the March Admitted to 16th GH, Le quarter of 1913). Treport (Bronchitis).]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 6237 McKie Henry Lennox Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th 11 Cornwallis Square, SS (in Birth registered in SS - Sat. 15 May (Territorial) May 1915) March q. 1883. He 1915 (Divisional enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on Pioneers, 50th 14 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Northumbrian ) Division)

1044 McKierna Francis Driver Unknown 21 May 1916 'D' Battery, 20786 13 July France Born in Hebburn. E. SS. Écoivres Military St. Bede's R.C. Sat. 17 June n (MRIC) 110th Brigade 1915 Cemetery, Mont-St. Eloi. Sacred Heart Altar, 1916 + Soldiers [or RFA (1914-5 II.A.10. SS Died in the McKeirna Star) Great War n]

2672 McKivitt Bernard Private 20 26 October 1917 1st/5th 242116 No 1914-5 France Son of the late Patrick and Mary Unmarried. Born in Hebburn. E. Tyne Cot Memorial. Soldiers Died in (DOW - MRIC (Territorial) NF Star McKivitt Walker, Newcastle. SDGW Panel 19 to 23 and 162. the Great War entry) (149 Brigade, = McKevitt. Formerly (Belgium). 50th 5/3816 NF. (Northumbrian ) Division) 1578 McKruly George Deck Hand 28 23 April 1918 HM ML '282' 1930/SD 18 Ingham Street, SS Only son of George and Eliza Isabella McKruly (née His daughter, Marjorie Died during the Raid on Harton Cemetery. Fri. 26 April (Leading) (Raid on (RNR) McKruly of 18 Ingham Street, SS Howden) of 18 Ingham Howdon McKruly, died Zeebrugge during the H.6786. (South Shields). 1918 + Sat. 27 Zeebrugge, Street, SS. (They were during the March quarter of Battle of Ostend, Belgium - April 1918 + Sat. Belgium) married in St. Stephen's 1925, aged 15. His wife, 'Gazette'. (In Memoriam). 23 April 1921 + Church, SS, on 27 Isabella, was buried on 27 Mon. 24 April December 1916. Their February 1968, aged 81 - 1922 + Mon. 23 marriage was registered living at 90 Morton Street, April 1923 in SS during the SS (Died in SS' General December quarter of Hospital). 1916). 5427 McLachla William Corporal Unknown Military Unknown Northumberlan 21 Collingwood Street, Son of Mrs. McLachlan of 21 Fri. 19 July 1918 n Medal d Fusiliers Hebburn Collingwood Street, Hebburn (Jarrow Express)

1880 McLaren James Private Unknown 5 August 1918 12/Yorkshire 34865 Victoria Road West, Hebburn Born in Hebburn. E. St. Erme Communal Fri. 8 December Regt. Jarrow. R. Hebburn. Cemetery Extension. 1918 (Jarrow [5/Yorkshire Formerly 86338 91st T.R. A.11. Express) + Regt. - SDGW] Bn. He died while a Soldiers Died in (Divisional P.O.W. - Jarrow Express. the Great War Pioneers, 40th Division)

3910 McLaren Edward Private 24 9 March 1917 'B' Company, 20598 France South Shields. Son of William and Agnes Born at Leith, Scotland. Étaples Military Holy Trinity Church 14/DLI (64 McLaren of 26 Hill Street, SS Cemetery. XXII.A.11A. ROH, SS + St. Brigade, 21st Thomas' Church Division) ROH 2224 McLarney Edmund Engine Room 31 (Born: 20 January 1918 HMS Raglan 1166EA 1914-5 58/64 Princess Street, Jarrow Palmer's Son of Hugh (B: Ireland, c. 1841) [Brothers: Henry (Harry) - [His father, Hugh, was born B: Thomas - Died 17 March Born in Jarrow. Baptised Lancashire Landing Palmer's Cenotaph + Fri. 30 April Artificer 28 June (Royal Naval (RNR) Star (in 1891 - Shop & Lodging Shipbuilders and Mary McLarney (née Riley - Born in Jarrow; Died 7 in Ireland and died on 22 1878, aged 6 months. B: in St. Bede's R.C. Church, Cemetery. L.48. St. Bede's R.C. 1915 (Jarrow 1886) Reserve) House), 64 Princess Street, (Hebburn Shipyard) - B: Ireland, c. 1845) of 19 Grange August 1905, aged 29; February 1888, aged 47. His Hugh - Died 3 August 1901, Jarrow, on 7 July 1886. (Turkey). School ROH, Jarrow Express) + Fri. 1 Jarrow (in 1901), and 19 Engine Fitter - Road West, Jarrow. (They were John - Died 1 September mother, Mary, was born in aged 29. B: Patrick - born Brother: James (Born in February 1918 Grange Road West, Jarrow (in Engine Shop married in Newcastle on 22 June 1920, aged 49. B: Joseph Anahorish, Co. Derry, in Jarrow (SS; March q. Jarrow - SS; June q. 1873; (Jarrow Express) 1911 and January 1918 - (Marine) (in 1911) 1868. Their marriage was Septimus, B: Jarrow, Ireland, and died on 13 1884; Died: Neath, Wales - Died: Newcastle - June q. Jarrow Express + Service registered in Newcastle during aged 29, Teacher in an September 1927, aged 82. March q. 1942, aged 58). 1949, 75). HMS Raglan Record) the June quarter of 1868). Elementary School (in There is a Family Headstone [St. Bede's R.C. School ROH, was a monitor sunk by the 1911); Died: SS - June q. in Jarrow Cemetery - V.] Jarrow - HMS Myrmidon - Goeben and the Breslau 1941, aged 59.] April 1915.] with the loss of 127 lives.

2225 McLaughli Patrick CSM (Acting 32 (or 33 - 27 March 1916 'X' Company, 6005 18 France 28 Stanley Street, Jarrow (in A Soldier (in 1901 - Son of Michael (A Lodging House Helena McLaughlin (née [His father, Michael (B. Sisters: Margaret Reehal - Born and E. in Jarrow. Ypres (Menin Gate) St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in Jarrow n Warrant Officer Family 1/NF (9 December 1910 - 1910 Ratepayers) and 1 Stationed at Keeper) and Mary McLaughlin McKenna) of 1 James Glasgow), died 5 July 1926, Died 12 January 1906, aged Sister: Ellen Carberry - Memorial. Panel 8 and Honour + Palmer's the Great War Hibernians II) Headston Brigade, 3rd 1914 James Street, Hebburn Bradford) + Palmer's (née Costella) of 32 Stanley Street, Hebburn. (They aged 69. His mother, Mary 24; Rose Ann McLaughlin - Died 1 March 1927, aged 12. (Belgium). Cenotaph Football Team - e) Division) (1914-5 Shipbuilders (Jarrow Street, Jarrow. (They were were married in SS' (B. Newcastle), died 12 Died 9 July 1906, aged 26; 30. Cousin: Nephew: 1897 [Vin Star) Shipyard - Staff) married on 3 August 1879. Their Registry Office on 25 January 1934, aged 73. They Elizabeth Morrow - Died 12 Michael Reehal - Died 9 Mullen] marriage was registered in SS November 1907. Their had been married for 32 February 1926, aged 32. April 1918, aged 15. during the September quarter of marriage was registered years in 1911 & had had 10 1879). in SS during the children, 4 living. There is a December quarter of Family Headstone in Jarrow 1907). Cemetery - V.]

7110 McLaughli Joseph Stoker Unknown Unknown HMS New T1999 and 1914-5 4 Headlam Street, Wallsend Son of Joseph and Mary [His father, Joseph (A Siblings: Mary (Born: Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April n Zealand U886 Star (in 1881) McLaughlin (née Lindsay) of 4 Factory Labourer in 1881), Scotland; c. 1868), registered in SS - School ROH, Jarrow 1915 (Jarrow (Royal Headlam Street, Wallsend (in was born in Ireland (c. 1831) Margaret (Born: Scotland; December q. 1872. His Express) Naval 1881). (They were married on 25 and was 50 in 1881. His c. 1870), Charles (Born: RNR records incorrectly Reserve) November 1862 at the Central mother, Mary, was born in Felling, Co. Durham; c. give his date of birth as 28 District of Glasgow). Scotland and was 38 in 1875), Margaret (Born: June 1871. 1881.] Wallsend; c. 1877) and John (Born: Willington Quay; c. 1880).

1747 McLellan Thomas Private Unknown 5 July 1916 9/Yorkshire 15794 26 August France Jarrow. [Moved from Coisy to [During attack on Born in Carlisle. E. Thiépval Memorial. Pier Fri. 21 July 1916 (Somme - Attack Regt. (69 1915 Baizieux Wood during night Horseshoe Trench (5/7) 2nd- Wallsend. R. Jarrow. [2nd- and Face 3A and 3D (Jarrow Express) on Horseshoe Brigade, 23rd (1914-5 (1/7). To bivouacs just Lt. D.S. Bell (with two other Lt. D.S. Bell and his party + Soldiers Died Trench) Division) Star) outside Albert (2/7). men) rushed an enemy eliminated the gun with in the Great Marched through town and machine-gun that was bombs. For this great act War out to positions on Tara- enfilading battalion with of conspicuous bravery he Usna Ridge (3/7).] fire.] received the V.C.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2705 McLennan William Private 28 or 29 8 November 1/NF (9 704 1914 France 92½ Woodhorn Road, Hirst, A Miner - Stoneman Margaret McLellan (née [His wife, Margaret, was Daughter: Isabella (Born: Born in Jarrow. A Regular Hagle Dump Cemetery. St. Paul's Church Soldiers Died in 1914 Brigade, 3rd 'Mons' Ashington, Northumberland (in 1911) Thompson) of 92½ born in Jarrow and was 22.] Hirst, Ashington, or a Reservist. III.AA.10. Roll of Honour the Great War Division) Star' (in 1911) Woodhorn Road, Hirst, Northumberland; 11 Ashington, months old in 1911). Northumberland. (Their Brother: Neil (Born in marriage was registered Jarrow; 23 in 1911; A Miner in Tynemouth during the (Stoneman)). March quarter of 1908).

1881 McLeod John Private 32 28 July 1917 20/DLI (123 13148 France Hebburn. Son of the late John and Jessie Born in Hebburn. E. Ypres (Menin Gate) Hebburn New Town Fri. 23 July 1915 Brigade, 41st McLeod Gateshead. R. Hebburn. Memorial. Panel 36 and Working Men's (Jarrow Express) Division) He attended Hebburn New 38. (Belgium). Social Club ROH + + Soldiers Died Town School, leaving in Hebburn New Town in the Great 1896 - 'Tyneside Irish'. School ROH War

6628 McLeod Charles Private 29 or 30 29 February 42nd Bn. 418484 Canada (formerly of St. Rollox Birth registered in SS - Lindenhoek Chalet Fri. 21 April Johnston 1916 Canadian Street, Hebburn - Jarrow March q. 1886. Military Cemetery. 1916 (Jarrow Infantry Express) I.H.6. (Belgium). Express) 439 McLoughli Daniel First Engineer 33 22 October 1916 SS 'Cluden' Mercantil 115 Laygate Terrace, Son of the late Samuel Florence McLoughlin [Father- and Mother-in-Law: The 'Gazette' says he was Tower Hill Memorial Jarrow Library ROH Sat. 28 October n (London) e Marine Stanhope Road, SS McLoughlin and Mrs. Annie (née Lambert) of 115 Thomas Day Lambert and 34. Born in Jarrow. 1916 Pemment and step-son of Laygate Terrace, Margaret Lambert of 122 Thomas E. Pemment. Stanhope Road, SS. Laygate Lane, SS.] (They were married in SS' Registry Office on 20 September 1907. Their marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1907). 1882 McMahon Philip Private Unknown 7 October 1915 2/DLI (Depot) 8296 8 France Hebburn. A Regular Soldier or Son of Mr. and Mrs. John [He served in the Boer War He was one of five brothers Born in Hebburn. E. Hebburn Cemetery. Fri. 23 October (DOW) [SDGW = Septembe a Reservist McMahon of 27 Edward Street, and had also served in India who were serving in Jarrow. R. Hebburn. A I."U". 861. 1914 (Jarrow 17 October r 1914 Hebburn (Jarrow Express).] October 1914: John (DLI), Regular or a Reservist. Express) + 1915] (1914 Joseph (DLI), Robert (ASC) Wounded in France on 21 Soldiers Died in 'Mons' & William (West Yorkshire September 1914. the Great War Star') Regt. - Stationed in Cornwall). 3019 McMahon John Private 19 or 20 2 September 1/Royal 3/14119 29 July Dardanelles 48 John Knox Street, Son of James and Frances Unmarried. Born in Jarrow (SS; Netley Military Soldiers Died in 1916 (DOW) Munster 1915 (Balkans 2B) Clydebank, Glasgow. McMahon (née Burke - Vin December q. 1896). E. and Cemetery. R.C.886. the Great War Fusiliers (48 (1914-5 Mullen) of 48 John Knox Street, R. Clydebank, (Hampshire). Brigade, 16th Star) Clydebank, Glasgow. Dumbartonshire. (Irish) Division) Formerly 580 Connaught Rangers. 4614 McMahon John Private Unknown Unknown DLI 1914 France Hebburn. A Regular Soldier or Son of Mr. and Mrs. John [Brother: Private Philip He was one of five brothers He was already serving in Fri. 23 October 'Mons' a Reservist McMahon of 27 Edward Street, McMahon, 2/DLI, DOW 7 who were serving in France in October 1914 - A 1914 (Jarrow Star' Hebburn October 1915, age unknown October 1914: Joseph (DLI), Regular Soldier or a Express) (No. 1882).] Robert (ASC) and William Reservist. He served in (West Yorkshire Regt. - the Boer War (Jarrow Stationed in Cornwall). Express).

4615 McMahon Joseph Private Unknown Unknown DLI 1914 France Hebburn. A Regular Soldier or Son of Mr. and Mrs. John [Brother: Private Philip He was one of five brothers He was already serving in Fri. 23 October 'Mons' a Reservist McMahon of 27 Edward Street, McMahon, 2/DLI, DOW 7 who were serving in France in October 1914 - A 1914 (Jarrow Star' Hebburn October 1915, age unknown October 1914: John (DLI), Regular Soldier or a Express) (No. 1882).] Robert (ASC) and William Reservist. (West Yorkshire Regt. - Stationed in Cornwall).

4616 McMahon Robert Private Unknown Unknown Army Service 1914 France Hebburn. A Regular Soldier or Son of Mr. and Mrs. John [Brother: Private Philip He was one of five brothers He was already serving in Fri. 23 October Corps 'Mons' a Reservist McMahon of 27 Edward Street, McMahon, 2/DLI, DOW 7 who were serving in France in October 1914 - A 1914 (Jarrow Star' Hebburn October 1915, age unknown October 1914: John (DLI), Regular Soldier or a Express) (No. 1882).] Joseph (DLI) and William Reservist. (West Yorkshire Regt. - Stationed in Cornwall).

4617 McMahon William Private Unknown Unknown West Yorkshire 1914 France Hebburn. A Regular Soldier or Son of Mr. and Mrs. John [Brother: Private Philip He was one of five brothers He was stationed in Fri. 23 October Regt. 'Mons' a Reservist McMahon of 27 Edward Street, McMahon, 2/DLI, DOW 7 who were serving in Cornwall in October 1914 - 1914 (Jarrow Star' Hebburn October 1915, age unknown October 1914: John (DLI), A Regular Soldier or a Express) (No. 1882).] Joseph (DLI) and Robert Reservist. (ASC) 5360 McMahon John Private Unknown Unknown Northumberlan 20959 3 Holystone Street, Hebburn Mrs. McMahon of 3 [He was among a group of 'Missing' since 21 March Fri. 3 May 1918 d Fusiliers Quay Holystone Street, POW whose release was 1918 (Jarrow Express) (Jarrow Express) Hebburn Quay published in April 1919.] ['Operation Michael'] - + Sat. 12 April captured and made a POW 1919 by the Germans. 1883 McMann Joseph Private Unknown 28 August 1916 10/DLI (43 4/8010 1 France Hebburn. Born in Hebburn. E. Thiépval Memorial. Pier Soldiers Died in (Somme) Brigade, 14th Novembe Newcastle. R. Hebburn. and Face 14A and 15C the Great War (Light) Division) r 1914 (1914 'Mons' Star') 2543 McMaster Andrew Dixon Gunner 38 19 October 1917 115th Siege 95627 No 1914-5 France 18 Waddell Street, South Side, Son of John and Eleanor Dixon Jane Stitt McMaster of Born in SS. E. Glasgow. Buffs Road Cemetery. Soldiers Died in Battery RGA Star Glasgow McMaster 18 Waddell Street, South E.45. the Great War Side, Glasgow 2226 McMullen John (Jack) L/C 28 5 September 15/DLI (64 3/11836 No 1914-5 France 5 Leam Lane, Tyne Dock A Dock Labourer (in Son of John and Rose Ann [Grandparents: John Niece: Catherine Cookson - Born in Tyne Dock (SS; Abbeville Communal Jarrow Library ROH Sat. 5 October 1918 (DOW) Brigade, 21st Star (1911) 1911) McMullen (formerly Fawcett, McConnell (born in Ireland born on 27 June 1906 as December q. 1889 or Cemetery Extension. + St. Simon's 1918 + Soldiers Division) née McConnell) of 5 Leam Lane, and a 48-year old Iron 'Catherine Ann McMullen' September q. 1890). E. SS. IV.D.23. Church, Simonside, Died in the Tyne Dock (in 1911). (They were Worker in 1881) and Sarah (registered as 'Catherine The 'Gazette' says he SS (Chancel Screen) Great War married on 10 April 1890. Their McConnell (born in Ann Davies'). belonged to Tyne Dock. + Phillipson Street marriage was registered in SS Newcastle and aged 44 in ROH, East Jarrow during the June quarter of 1890). 1881).]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2487 McMullen Daniel Shoeing Smith Unknown 12 October 1917 92nd Brigade 7719 France 6 Reed Street, SS (in May Foster-Mother: Mrs. Small. Born and E. in SS. (In Dozinghem Military Soldiers Died in (DOW) RFA (Formerly 1911) Memoriam). The 'Gazette' Cemetery. XI.H.23. the Great War + 4th says he DOW on 10 (Belgium). Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian October 1916. He enlisted 1915 + Thurs. 10 ) Howitzer in the 4th (Northumbrian) October 1918 Brigade RFA) Howitzers on 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

2845 McMullen John Private 26 or 27 1 July 1916 1/Border Regt. 10996 26 Dardanelles 29 Glasgow Street, Barrow-in- A Shipyard Labourer [Followed 2/South Wales Uncle and Aunt: Francis and Born in Jarrow. E. Thiépval Memorial. Pier Fri. 1 July 2016 + (87 Brigade, Septembe (Balkans 2B) Furness, Lancashire (in 1911) (in 1911) Borderers into attack just Elizabeth O'Connell of 29 Workington, Cumberland. and Face 6A and 7C Soldiers Died in 29th Division) r 1915 south of Beaumont-Hamel. Glasgow Street, Barrow-in- MRIC says 'Star Returned the Great War (1914-5 Advance brought to a Furness (both born in (1743 King's Regulations Star) standstill by 8 am. Bn. Workington). 1912)'. wiped out by machine-gun fire in and around the British wire. Small groups left, sheltering as best they could. Casualties - 619.]

3544 McMurra John Donald Private 18 19 August 1918 7/Leicestershir 41937 No 1914-5 France 26 Albany Street, SS (in 1911) Son of Thomas James and Unmarried. His father was 37 in 1911, a Siblings: Thomas Calvert Born in Carlisle, Rethel French National Tues. 11 y e Regt. (110 Star Hannah McMurray of 26 Albany Tram Motorman (SS (16), Frank (14), Mary Elsie Cumberland. Reported Cemetery. Grave February 1919 Brigade, 21st Street, SS. (By 1911 they had Corporation Employee) born (8) - all born in Carlisle - + 'Missing' on 27 May 1918 Reference: 1874 Division) been married for 17 years and in Carlisle. His mother was Harold (5, B: SS) and & the 'Gazette' reports he had had 6 children, all still living). 36 and also born in Carlisle. Margaret Olive (2, B: SS). had died in Rethel Hospital - behind German lines. He was aged 12 in 1911.

221 McNair John Private 24 22 August 1916 No. 13 Platoon 16/1110 22 France 213 South Eldon Street, SS Son of John A. and Margaret [16/NF were transferred Born in Jarrow (SS; Cambrin Churchyard St. Mary's Parish Tues. 5 Alexander (Béthune sector) 'D' Company Novembe (Meggie) McNair (née Nesbitt) of from the Ovillers sector September q. 1892). E. Extension. Q.21. Churchyard September 1916 16/NF r 1915 213 South Eldon Street, SS. (11/7) to the Béthune Newcastle. Memorial Cross, + Captain C.H. (Newcastle (1914-5 (They were married on 3 October sector on 17 July 1916.] Tyne Dock Cooke Book Commercials) Star) 1889. Their marriage was (1923) + Soldiers (96 Brigade, registered in SS during the Died in the 32nd Division) December quarter of 1889). Great War

781 McNally Archibald Private 21 1 July 1916 'A' Company, 22/946 No 1914-5 France Son of Archibald and the late [Attacked south of La Born and E. in SS. Lived: Thiépval Memorial. Pier Fri. 1 July 2016 + 22 (Tyneside Star Agnes McNally (née Fulton). Boisselle 7.30 am - moved SS. and Face 10B, 11B and John Sheen + Scottish) / NF Stepson of Susan McNally. forward with 21/NF - high 12B Soldiers Died in (102 Brigade, casualties - just 150 men the Great War 34th Division) located in German line at nightfall. Withdrew from positions behind Tara Usna line through Albert to Millencourt (4/7).]

1748 McNally James Joseph L/C Unknown Military 29 September 11/West 4/8123 28 August France 5 Milton Street, Jarrow [He attended St. Bede's ['During the fighting at Hill Brother: Private John Born: Elswick, Newcastle. Hooge Crater Cemetery. Fri. 13 July 1917 Medal 1917 Yorkshire Regt. 1915 R.C. School, Jarrow.] 60 on 7th to 9th June 1917, McNally, Yorkshire Regt. E. and R. Jarrow. Letters II.C.8. (Belgium). (Jarrow Express) (69 Brigade, (1914-5 when the magazine of his (No. 4998). offering condolences from + Fri. 26 October 23rd Division) Star) Lewis gun had been buried, Captain Hobday and a 1917 (Jarrow and could not be rescued, chaplain. Express) + Fri. he went back for a fresh 25 January 1918 supply and brought ten up (Jarrow Express) under heavy shell fire.' - + Fri. 13 'Jarrow Express'.] September 1918 (Jarrow Express) + Soldiers Died in the Great War

2227 McNally Andrew Stoker 28 (Born: 9 March 1916 HMS Fauvette 4047S A General Labourer Son of the late Patrick and [Siblings (1911 ages): [His mother, Bridget, was Brother: Private Daniel Born in Stockton, Co. Chatham Naval St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 30 April Francis 24 May (RNR) in a Shipyard (in Bridget McNally (née McNally) of Ellen (25; Born in born in Co. Tipperary and McNally, 1st/5th NF, Died Durham. He attended St. Memorial. Memorial Honour + St. Bede's 1915 (Jarrow 1887 - RN 1911) 48 Pearson Place, Jarrow. (Their Stockton; Spinner in a was a 50-year old widow. 26 October 1917, aged 20 Bede's R.C. School, Jarrow. Reference: 19. (Kent). R.C. School ROH, Express) Service marriage was registered in Rope Works) and John She had had seven children, (No. 2228). [HMS Fauvette St. Bede's R.C. School ROH, Jarrow Record) Stockton during the March (18; Born in Jarrow; all still living.] struck a mine off North Jarrow - HMS Talbot - in quarter of 1883). General Labourer in a Foreland and sank with the April 1915. Shipyard).] loss of two officers and 12 ratings.]

2228 McNally Daniel Private 20 26 October 1917 1st/5th 240760 No MRIC France 48 Pearson Place, Jarrow Son of the late Patrick and [Siblings (1911 ages): [His mother, Bridget, was Brother: Stoker Andrew Born in Jarrow (1911 Tyne Cot Memorial. St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in (Territorial) NF entry. Bridget McNally (née McNally) of Ellen (25; Born in born in Co. Tipperary and Francis McNally, HMS Census). [Born and E. in Panel 19 to 23 and 162. Honour the Great War (149 Brigade, 48 Pearson Place, Jarrow. (Their Stockton; Spinner in a was a 50-year old widow. Fauvette, Died 9 March Wallsend - SDGW.] (Belgium). 50th marriage was registered in Rope Works) and John She had had seven children, 1916, aged 29 (No. 2227). (Northumbrian Stockton during the March (18; Born in Jarrow; all still living.] ) Division) quarter of 1883). General Labourer in a Shipyard).] 3020 McNally Joseph Private Unknown 9 September 8/Royal 2849 9 July Dardanelles [Moved forward to Ginchy Born in Jarrow. E. and R. Thiépval Memorial. Pier Soldiers Died in 1916 (Somme) Munster 1915 (Balkans 2B) (9/9). On left of 47th Middlesbrough. and Face 16C the Great War Fusiliers (47 (1914-5 Brigade's attack (6/Royal Brigade, 16th Star) Irish on R) launched in late (Irish) Division) afternoon - high casualties & little advance made. Artillery bombardment ineffective. Most of Bn. Advanced no further than 100 yards from start point.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 4741 McNally D. Private Unknown Unknown 'C' Company, 26/1115 10 France 5 Monkton Road, Jarrow Enlisted: 30 November John Sheen + 26 (Tyneside January 1914. 21 December 1917 - 'Irish Heroes' Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No Discharged on medical (1917) Brigade, 34th 1914-5 grounds (Sick). (John Division) Star) Sheen). 4998 McNally John Private Unknown Unknown Yorkshire Regt. 5 Milton Street, Jarrow Son of Mrs. McNally of 5 Milton Brother: L/C James Joseph He had lost a leg and was Fri. 26 October Street, Jarrow McNally MM, 11/West in a hospital in Bristol by 1917 (Jarrow Yorkshire Regt., 29 26 October 1917 - 'Jarrow Express) September 1917, age Express'. unknown (No. 1748). 6736 McNally James Patrick Stoker 68 (Born: Buried: 27 June HMS T/3060, 1914-5 127 High Street, Jarrow (in A Ship's Plate Son of John and Elizabeth Annie McNally (née [His father, John (A Plater's Children (all births Born in Jarrow. Baptised in Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April 6 1951 Emperieuse S/1022, Star 1891), 186 High Street, Jarrow Rivetter (in 1911 McNally (née Graham) of 30 McCabe) of 30 Milton Labourer in a Shipyard), was registered in SS): Elizabeth St. Bede's R.C. Church, 13.239. School ROH, Jarrow 1915 (Jarrow Septembe (Royal Naval V1383 (in 1901), 30 Milton Street, and June 1951) [A Milton Street, Jarrow. (They Street, Jarrow. (They born in Washington (December q. 1906), Jarrow, on 27 September Express) r 1882) Reserve) and Jarrow (in 1911), and 91 Member of the were married in SS' Registry were married in St. (Sunderland; September q. Margaret (September q. 1882. Enlisted in the DLI U2351) Ellison Street, Jarrow (in June Boilermakers & Iron Office on 25 January 1882. Their Bede's R.C. Church, 1863). His mother, 1911), James (December q. on 8 July 1902 and was (RNR) 1951) Shipbuilders Union marriage was registered in SS Jarrow, on 27 June 1906. Elizabeth, was born in 1913), John (September q. discharged on 7.7.1907 in 1906 - Branch: during the March quarter of Their marriage was Haydon Bridge (Hexham; 1917), Mary (June q. 1919), (Termination of Jarrow 4.] 1882). registered in SS during December q. 1859) and her Henry (September q. 1920) Engagement). He the June quarter of death was registered in SS - and Annie (June q. 1923). deserted on 14 August 1906). September q. 1951, aged 1902 and rejoined on 91.] 31.8.1903 (21 days in prison).

7057 McNally Francis Joseph Rifleman 46 Buried: 14 May 2/King's Royal 7858 20 France 127 High Street, Jarrow (in A Rivet-Catcher (in Son of John (B: Washington, Co. Catherine M. McNally [Brother: Stoker James Children (all SS): John (Sept. Born in Gateshead. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 1935 Rifle Corps (2 December 1891), 186 High Street, Jarrow 1901) [A Labourer in Durham) and Elizabeth McNally (née Donathy). (They Patrick McNally, HMS q. 1919), Catherine M. registered in Gateshead - Y.111. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Brigade, 1st 1914 (in 1901), and 8 Monkton May 1935] (B: Haydon Bridge, were married in SS' Emperieuse, Buried 27 June (Sept. q. 1920), James (Dec. December q. 1887. Division) (1914-5 Terrace, Jarrow (in May 1935) Northumberland) of 186 High Registry Office on 22 1951, aged 68 (No. 6736). q. 1922) & Mary (Sept. q. Medically discharged on 5 Star) Street, Jarrow (in 1901). May 1918. Their Siblings (all born in Jarrow): 1931). Siblings (all born in September 1916 and marriage was registered Albert (September q. 1899), Jarrow): Mary Elizabeth awarded the Silver War in SS during the June Nora (June q. 1902) and (June q. 1885), Margaret Badge - 'No longer quarter of 1918). Florence Agnes (September (Sept. q. 1890), Catherine physically fit for service'. [Catherine was born in q. 1905).] (Dec. 1893) & Mary (Sept. Jarrow on 6 March 1896; q. 1896). Died: SS; June q. 1969.]

7092 McNally Owen Private 85 (Born: 12 January 1971 1/DLI (2 10334 21 August Asiatic (5 G) 32 Albion Street, Jarrow (in A Regular Soldier Son of Patrick and Ellen McNally [Siblings: Margaret (B: [His father, Patrick (A Rolling Siblings: James (B: Born in Jarrow. Baptised in Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. 23 (Nowshera) (Formerly 1915 1891), 28 Albion Street, serving in 1/DLI (in (née Garvey) of 28 Albion Street, Stockton - March q. Mills Labourer in 1901), was Darlington - June q. 1875; St. Bede's R.C. Church, 13.188. School ROH, Jarrow February Brigade, 1st 4435142 (1914-5 Jarrow (in 1901 and 1911) [A Rolling Jarrow (in 1901). (They were 1879; D: Durham NE - born in Ireland (c. 1851) and Died: Sunderland - Jarrow, on 11 March 1885. 1885) (Peshawar) and 7431) Star) December 1903), India (in Mills Labourer in married in Darlington on 28 April March q. 1964, 86 died in Jarrow - SS; December q. 1963, aged 88) Enlisted in 'C' Company, Division) 1911), and 29 Princess Street, 1901 and a retired 1873. Their marriage was (Hopper)), Mary (B: December q. 1923, aged 73. and Rose Ann (B: 4/DLI in Jarrow on 14 Jarrow (in January 1971) labourer in January registered in Darlington during Jarrow, c. 1881; D: His mother, Ellen, was born Hartlepool - September q. December 1903. Joined 1971] the June quarter of 1873). Durham NE - June q. in Consett, Co. Durham (c. 1877; D: Durham NE - the Regular Army on 28 1960, aged 80 (Linskey)) 1859), and died in Jarrow - December q. 1960, aged 83 March 1908. Still serving & Esther (B: Jarrow; SS - SS; March q. 1931, aged 78.] (Joyce)). in March 1920. Height: 5' Dec. q. 1882; D: Durham 4½". Weight: 8 stones 3 NE - March q. 1954, 71 lbs. (Barrett).]

3750 McNaney William Private 38 (Burial 22 December 30 (Tyneside 27/1095 26 Elizabeth Street, SS. [11 Coal Miner (Hewer - Son of Bridget McNaney, a 66- Cousin: Teresa McNaney - Born: Tudhoe, Co. Harton Cemetery. Register + 1916 Irish) / NF Marsden Street, SS, in 1911.] in 1911) year old widow in 1911, born in Born in Tudhoe, Co. Durham. The Burial S.8630. (South Shields). 32 in 1911 Co. Louth, Ireland, residing at 11 Durham, and aged 13 in Register gives his age and Census) Marsden Street, SS 1911. address and gives his name as 'William McNanny'. No SDGW entry. 7019 McNaney Joseph Patrick Gunner 68 4 March 1948 33 Brigade, 18154 17 France 66 High Street, Jarrow (in A General Labourer Son of Patrick and Elizabeth Sarah Ann McNeaney [His father's first marriage Children (all SS): Margaret Born in Jarrow. Birth Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 [McNeane Royal Field January 1881), 17 Commercial Road, (in 1911 and March McNeaney (or McNaney) (née (née Lee) of 10 Percy had been to Catherine (12.10.1913 - 12.9.1917), registered in SS - June q. 5.812. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) y] Artillery 1915 Jarrow (in 1911), 10 Percy 1948) [Formerly a Cunningham) of 66 High Street, Street, Jarrow (in 1913). Griffin - SS' Registry Office Mary (5.3.1915 - 1879. Enlisted in (Formerly RGA) (1914-5 Street, Jarrow (in 1913), and Gunner in the RGA - Jarrow (in 1881). (They were (They were married in on 9 February 1867. His 24.2.1919), Ellen (March q. Newcastle on 2 February Star) 74 Dee Street, Jarrow (in from 2 February married in St. Bede's R.C. Church, SS' Registry Office on 9 father, Patrick, was born in 1920; Died: 2005), Joseph 1904. Served in India: 7 March 1948) 1904 to 11 January Jarrow, on 19 June 1876. Their August 1913. Their Ireland (c. 1841). His death (Dec. q. 1921), Michael February 1905 to 11 1907 - and a marriage was registered in SS marriage was registered was registered in SS - March (June q. 1923), Elizabeth January 1907. BEF Reservist - 12 during the June quarter of 1876). in SS during the q. 1903, aged 60. His (June q. 1925; Died: 2006), (France): 17 January 1915 January 1907 to 5 September q. 1913). mother, Catherine, was Lucy (March q. 1927; Died: to 17 November 1915. August 1914] [Sarah's death was born in Ireland.] 1993) & Kathleen (1929). Salonika (Greece): 18 registered in SS - Dec. q. November 1915 to 1955, 63.] 2.2.1919.

6235 McNulty James Private Unknown Unknown 1st/7th DLI 131 Back Wilson Street, SS (in He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI Sat. 15 May (Territorial) May 1915) on 14 May 1915 - 1915 (Divisional 'Gazette'. Pioneers, 50th (Northumbrian ) Division)

6654 McNulty Thomas Private Unknown Unknown Hebburn. Wounded and in a hospital Fri. 14 July 1916 in London by 13 July 1916 - (Jarrow Express) Jarrow Express.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 6998 McNulty Patrick Acting Corporal Unknown Unknown 1/NF (9 8826 27 France 78 Queen's Road, Jarrow (in A Coal Miner (in Son of Patrick and Jane McNulty Mary Ann McNulty (née [His father, Patrick (A Children: Jane (B: Jarrow; Born in Jarrow. Baptised in St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 (Born: 19 Brigade, 3rd October 1891), 13 Alfred Street, 1911) [A Labourer in (née Foy). (They were married in Miller) of 13 Catherine Shipyard Labourer), was SS - March q. 1907), Mary St. Bede's R.C. Church, School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) December Division) 1914 Jarrow (in 1901), 13 1902 and a Ireland on 22 June 1861). Terrace, Annfield Plain, born in Ireland and was a 54- Ann (B: Annfield Plain; Jarrow, on 25 December 1883 - St. (1914 Catherine Terrace, Annfield Boilermaker in April Co. Durham (in 1911). year old widower in 1901. Lanchester - 18 January 1883. Enlisted in Jarrow Bede's 'Mons' Plain, Co. Durham (in 1911), 1921] (They were married in He died in Jarrow - March q. 1909), Sarah (B: Annfield on 11 November 1902. R.C. Star') [He and 41 Commercial Road, SS' Registry Office on 2 1916, aged 75 (SS). His Plain; Lanchester - 5 Service Record survives. Church served in Jarrow (in April 1921) July 1906. Their mother, Jane, was born in January 1911), Nora (SS; 4 Siblings: James (c. 1865), Baptismal France for marriage was registered Ireland and died in Jarrow - March 1914), Patrick (SS; Patrick (c. 1869 - 1873), Register) 56 days - in SS during the December q. 1890, aged 28 June 1917) and John (SS; Margaret (c. 1878), Sarah up to 21 September quarter of 39.] 25 November 1921). (c. 1880) & John (No. December 1906). 7047). 1914; Discharge d on 10 Novembe r 1915]

7047 McNulty John Private 67 (Born: Buried: 17 1/West 3/8932 1 April France 78 Queen's Road, Jarrow (in A Holder Up in the Son of Patrick and Jane McNulty Sarah McNulty (née [His father, Patrick (A Children: John (SS; March q. Born in Jarrow. Baptised in Jarrow Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 19 February 1949 Yorkshire Regt. 1915 1891), Military Barracks, St. Mercantile Dry Dock (née Foy). (They were married in Brown) of 55 Chaytor Shipyard Labourer), was 1906), Owen (Born: St. Bede's R.C. Church, 13.70. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) October (18 Brigade, (1914-5 Andrew's, Northumberland (in 1911 and Ireland on 22 June 1861). Street, Jarrow (in 1911). born in Ireland and was a 54- Willington Quay - 26 May Jarrow, on 6 November 1881) 6th Division) Star) (4/DLI) (in 1901), 55 Chaytor February 1949) [A (They were married in year old widower in 1901. 1908), Jane (Born: Jarrow - 1881. His Service Record Street, Jarrow (in 1911), 94 Boilermaker in a Tynemouth Registry He died in Jarrow - March q. 10 February 1911), Mary has survived. Height: 5' Grange Road, Jarrow (in May Shipyard in 1921] Office on 3 October 1916, aged 75 (SS). His May (Born: Jarrow - 4 May 5¼". Enlisted in SS on 19 1919 and April 1921), and 11 1903. Their marriage was mother, Jane, was born in 1913) and Kathleen (Born: August 1914. Discharged Biscop Terrace, Primrose (in registered in Tynemouth Ireland and died in Jarrow - Jarrow - 2 December 1919). on 22 February 1919. February 1949) during the December q. December q. 1890, aged Brother: Acting Corporal 1903). [Sarah remarried: 39.] Patrick McNulty, 1/NF Oswald Grieves - Sept. (No. 6998). 1954.]

4634 McParlin Bernard L/C 67 March q. 1955 'C' Company, 24/1251 No 1914-5 France 512 John Williamson Street, Margaret McParlin (née [Name listed in the March Children (all registered in Birth registered in John Sheen + (Durham N.E.) 24 (Tyneside Star SS Best) of 512 John 1917 and June 1918 SS): Margaret (June q. Gateshead - September q. 'Irish Heroes' Irish) / NF (103 Williamson Street, SS. Casualties' Lists. 1916) , Mary (December q. 1888. Death registered (1917) Brigade, 34th (They were married in Transferred to 24th/27th 1919), Sarah E. (December Durham N.E. - March q. Division) SS' Registry Office on 9 NF, 25/NF and 9/NF. Class Z q. 1921) & Bernard 1955. November 1914. Their Reserve (John Sheen).] (December q. 1931(. marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1914). 7209 McPartlin James Sapper 72 Buried: 3 April Royal 10 Robinson Street, SS (in A Plasterer's Second son of Thomas and [His father, Thomas (A Siblings (1911 ages): Born in Washington, Co. Harton Cemetery. Robinson Street Roll Wed. 20 1954 Engineers 1901, 1911 and March 1954) Labourer (in 1911) Emma McPartlin (née Woods) of Plasterer's Labourer), was Margaret Ann (31; B: Durham. Siblings (1911 M.10654. (South of Honour, SS November 1918 [A retired general 10 Robinson Street, SS (in 1911). born in Co. Leitrim and died Washington; Chester le ages; all born in SS): Shields). labourer in March (Their marriage was registered in in SS - September q. 1938, Street - March q. 1880; Martha (17; B: SS - June q. 1954] Chester le Street during the 81. His mother, Emma, was Buried: 6 April 1954, aged 1893; A Pawnbroker's December quarter of 1878). born in Burslem, 74 - a spinster; Harton Assistant), Elizabeth (15), Staffordshire, & was 54. Cemetery. M.10654.), Michael (14; B: SS - They had been married for Emma (22; B: SS - June q. December q. 1896 (No. 33 years and had had 13 1887; A Laundress) & Mary 7211)) & Catherine May children, nine still living.] (22; B: SS; A Laundress). (12; B: SS - June q. 1898).

7210 McPartlin Thomas Driver 78 (Born: June q. 1951 Royal Field 10 Robinson Street, SS (in A Plasterer's Eldest son of Thomas and Emma Catherine E. McPartlin [His father, Thomas (A Siblings (1911 ages): Born in SS. Birth Robinson Street Roll Wed. 20 17 July (Leeds) Artillery (He 1901 and 1911) Labourer (in 1911) McPartlin (née Woods) of 10 (née Gray). (They were Plasterer's Labourer), was Margaret Ann (31; B: registered in SS - Sept. q. of Honour, SS November 1918 1884 - RN had served at Robinson Street, SS (in 1911). married in SS' Registry born in Co. Leitrim and died Washington; Chester le 1884. Siblings (1911 ages; Service HMS (Their marriage was registered in Office on 22 May 1926. in SS - September q. 1938, Street - March q. 1880; all born SS): Martha (17; Record Pembroke Chester le Street during the Their marriage was 81. His mother, Emma, was Buried: 6 April 1954, aged SS - June q. 1893; (1903)) (Shore Base) December quarter of 1878). registered in SS during born in Burslem, 74, a spinster), James (29; Pawnbroker's Assistant), between 4 the June quarter of Staffordshire, & was 54. B: Washington (No. 7209)), Elizabeth (15), Michael March 1903 1926). They had been married for Emma (22; B: SS - June q. (14; SS - December q. 1896 and 12 July 33 years and had had 13 1887; A Laundress) & Mary (No. 7211)) & Catherine 1903 - Stoker children, nine still living.] (22; B: SS; A Laundress). May (12; SS - June q. (Second Class)) 1898).

7211 McPartlin Michael Driver 61 Buried: 25 Royal Field 1551 and No 1914-5 10 Robinson Street, SS (in A General Labourer Youngest (third) son of Thomas [Brother: Driver Thomas [His father, Thomas (A Siblings (1911 ages): Born in SS. Birth Harton Cemetery. Robinson Street Roll Wed. 20 September 1958 Artillery 765192 Star 1901, 1911 and September (in September 1958) and Emma McPartlin (née McPartlin, RFA (No. Plasterer's Labourer), was Margaret Ann (31; B: registered in SS - M.10656. (South of Honour, SS November 1918 1958) [A Boot Shop Errand Woods) of 10 Robinson Street, SS 7210).] born in Co. Leitrim and died Washington; Chester le December q. 1896. Shields). Boy (in 1911)] (in 1911). (Their marriage was in SS - September q. 1938, Street - March q. 1880; Siblings (1911 ages; all registered in Chester le Street 81. His mother, Emma, was Buried: 6 April 1954, aged born SS): Martha (17; SS - during the December quarter of born in Burslem, 74, a spinster), James (29; June q. 1893; 1878). Staffordshire, & was 54. B: Washington (No. 7209)), Pawnbroker's Assistant), They had been married for Emma (22; B: SS - June q. Elizabeth (15) and 33 years and had had 13 1887; A Laundress) & Mary Catherine May (12; B: SS - children, nine still living.] (22; B: SS; A Laundress). June q. 1898).

7036 McPherso John William Private Unknown Unknown 1/King's Own 20631 and 14 France 73 Commercial Road, Jarrow A General Labourer Eldest son of John and Jane Edith McPherson [His father, John (A Plater in Brother: Driver Thomas Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 n Scottish 14664 October (in 1891), 87 Commercial (in 1914) [An McPherson (née McLarnon) of 47 (formerly Biddle, née a Dock), was born in McPherson, 4th registered in SS - March q. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Borderers, 1915 Road, Jarrow (in 1901), 33 Apprentice Plater in Derby Street, Jarrow (in 1914). Ronaldson). (They were Stockton, Co. Durham, and (Northumbrian) Howitzer 1891. Baptised in St. 1st/6th King's (1914-5 Dee Street, Jarrow (in 1911), 1911] (They were married in SS' married in SS' Registry died in Jarrow - June q. Brigade RFA, Dec. q. 1961, Bede's R.C. Church, Own Scottish Star) and 14 Derby Street, Jarrow Registry Office on 3 November Office on 5 September 1932, aged 68 (SS). His aged 68 (No. 7055). Siblings Jarrow, on 4 March 1891. Borderers and (in 1914) 1888. Their marriage was 1921. Their marriage mother, Jane, was born in (all Jarrow): Jane (Sept. Son: James Derek (SS; Yorkshire Regt. registered in SS during the was registered in SS either Gateshead or 1896), James (June 1898), March q. 1929; Died: December quarter of 1888). during the September Newcastle and died in Matthew (Dec. 1899), 1995). Height: 5' 6¼". quarter of 1921). Jarrow - June q. 1940, aged Joseph (June 1901), Robert Grey eyes. Dark brown 87 (Durham NE).] (March q. 1904) & Henry hair. (Dec. 1905).

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 7055 McPherso Thomas Driver 68 (Born: December q. 4th 516 21 April France 81 Commercial Road, Jarrow An Apprentice Son of John and Jane McPherson Lillian A. McPherson (née [His father, John (A Children: Jane I. (SS; Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 n 13 1961 (Barrow in (Northumbrian 1915 (in 1901), and 33 Dee Street, Moulder at Palmer's (née McLarnon) of 33 Dee Street, Smith). (They were Dockyard Plater), was born December q. 1924; Died: registered in SS - March q. School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) February Furness, ) Howitzer (1914-5 Jarrow (in 1911) Shipyard (Engine Jarrow (in 1911). (They were married in SS' Registry in Stockton (c. 1867) and SS; March q. 1925, aged 0) 1893. Baptised in St. 1893) Lancashire) Brigade RFA Star) Works) (in 1911) married in SS' Registry Office on Office on 26 June 1924. died in Jarrow - June q. & Thomas (Barrow in Bede's R.C. Church, [BEF: 21 3 November 1888. Their Their marriage was 1932, aged 68 (SS). His Furness; September q. Jarrow, on 1 March 1893. April 1915 marriage was registered in SS registered in SS during mother, Jane, was born in 1931). Siblings (all born in Brothers (born in Jarrow): to 31 during the December quarter of the June quarter of Gateshead (c. 1869) and Jarrow): Jane (Sept. q. Robert (March q. 1904) & January 1888). 1924). died in Jarrow - June q. 1896), James (June q. Henry (December q. 1905). 1916. He 1938, aged 72 (Durham NE). 1898), Matthew (Sept. q. B: Private John William served for 12 children, 8 still living.] 1899) & Joseph (June q. McPherson, 1/KOSB (No. 5 years 44 1901). 7036). days. His Service Record has survived.]

208 McQuade John Private 40 20 December 2/King's Own 22704 5 May France 63 Arthur Street, Son of the late Michael and Jane Ann McQuade (née Born in Jarrow. E. Carnoy Military Soldiers Died in 1915 Yorkshire Light 1915 Middlesbrough Hannah McQuade Blenkinsopp) of 63 Middlesbrough. Formerly Cemetery. R.8. the Great War Infantry (13 (1914-5 Arthur Street, 10370 DLI. (CWGC Brigade, 5th Star) Middlesbrough. (Their incorrectly says he served Division) marriage was registered in 20th Bn. KOYLI). in Middlesbrough during the September quarter of 1899).

1600 McQuade Thomas Gunner 22 1 June 1918 'D' Battery, 771574 21 April France 30 George Potts Street, SS St. Hilda's Colliery Son of Christina and the late Born in SS. E. Hebburn. Chocques Military St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 13 August Michael 47th Brigade 1915 (Putter) Joseph McQuade of 30 George Formerly 1282 RFA. He Cemetery. III.A.26. Sacred Heart Altar, 1915 (Jarrow RFA (1914-5 Potts Street, SS attended St. Aloysius' R.C. SS + St. Hilda's Express) + Wed. Star) School, Hebburn. Miners' Lodge ROH 26 June 1918 + + St. Aloysius' R.C. Soldiers Died in School ROH, the Great War Hebburn + St. Aloysius' Church ROH, Hebburn

6493 McQuade Joseph Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 51 Wawn Street, SS (in May Barbara A. McQuade He enlisted in the 4th Fri. 28 May 1915 (Northumbrian 1915) (formerly Sullivan, née (Northumbrian) Howitzers + Sat. 29 May ) Howitzer Franks). (They were RFA on 27 May 1915 - 1915 Brigade RFA married in St. Mary's 'Gazette. Church, SS, on 10 April 1920. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1920).

1038 McQuarri James Private 25 18 March 1916 2/King's Own 10796 26 August France Son of Mrs. Martha Malone of 22 Born and E. in Hebburn. Cologne Southern Wed. 17 May e Yorkshire Light 1914 Victoria Street, Hebburn Quay Died at Munster P.O.W Cemetery. XVI.B.19. 1917 + Soldiers Infantry (97 (1914 Camp after an accident. A (Germany). Died in the Brigade, 32nd 'Mons' Regular or a Reservist. Great War Division) Star')

5662 McQue Charles C. Trimmer Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 27 Fort Street, SS (in Thurs. 4 (sic) (Mine- November 1915) November 1915 Sweeping - RNR) 5106 McQuillan John Private Unknown Unknown DLI 190 Mowbray Road, SS (in Clerk in H.M. Mail Married. Severely wounded in the Tues. 16 April April 1918) Service stomach and the neck and 1918 in a hospital in Derby - 'Gazette'. 2598 McRae Daniel Carpenter 60 26 June 1917 SS 'Serapis' Mercantil 43 Norton Street, SS Son of the late John and Jane McRae of 43 Norton [SS 'Serapis' was on a Born: Wick, Caithness. Tower Hill Memorial Fri. 9 May 1919 (Glasgow) e Marine Elizabeth McRae Street, SS voyage from the Clyde to Genoa with a cargo of coal when it was torpedoed by the U-79, 106 miles NNW of Tory Island, Co. Donegal. 19 of her crew were killed.]

3136 McRae Joseph Sergeant 27 Military 27 August 1918 7th Battery, 2/2329 France Son of Joseph and Edith McRae His parents and sisters Formerly a scholar at Bagneux British St. Mark's Church Fri. 8 November William Medal (DOW) New Zealand of 83, 40th Avenue East, South resided in Chichester Road, Mortimer Road Schools, Cemetery, Gézaincourt. Commemorative 1918 + Mon. 24 Field Artillery Vancouver, Canada. SS, in November 1918. SS. Went to the Front from VI.B.13. Stained Glass November 1919 New Zealand. Wounded in Window, SS action on 24 August 1918 and the 'Gazette' says he DOW on 29 August 1918.

3012 McRoy Charles Private 18 20 July 1918 5/King's Own 58057 No 1914-5 France Son of Mary and the late William Unmarried. Born in SS. Soissons Memorial. Soldiers Died in Yorkshire Light Star McRoy of 'Hill View', Broom Park, the Great War Infantry (187 Durham. Brigade, 62nd (2nd West Riding) Division)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3727 McTaggar Edward AB 30 (Born: 'Between 1916 Hood Bn. RND TZ/3629 1914-5 Dardanelles Son of James McTaggart of 46 [Enlisted: 20 January 1915. His death could not be 18 December 1915: Unknown. RND Database t 12 and 1920' - RND (RNVR) Star (Balkans 2B) Byethorne Street, SS Draft for MEF: 28 June 1915. found on Free BMD. Discharged. Invalided at Septembe Database Joined Hood Bn: 18 July RN Hospital, Portland, for r 1890 - 1915 to 9 August 1915. 'Morbus Cordis Organicus', RND Dysentry. Invalided to UK aggravated by service. Service from 21st General Hospital, Believed to have died after Record) Alexandria: 18 September Discharge (Invalided) - 1915.] between 1916 and 1920.

3217 McUtchen Thomas AB 40 13 January 1916 HMS Richard Mercantil 35 Albany Street, Westoe, SS Son of William and Mary Elizabeth McUtchen of Born: Airdrie, Lanarkshire. Harton Cemetery. Welford e Marine McUtchen 35 Albany Street, K.4460. (South Shields). Reserve Westoe, SS

4691 McVay J. Private Unknown Unknown 'B' Company, 25/460 11 France 162 Cleveland Street, SS, and His name appears in the John Sheen + 25 (Tyneside January 125 Bath Street, SS (in 1916) October 1916 Casualties' 'Irish Heroes' Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No List. Transferred to 24/NF. (1917) Brigade, 34th 1914-5 Class Z Reserve. (John Division) Star) Sheen).

4366 McVicar George Henry AB Unknown Unknown Nelson Bn. TZ/132 1914-5 Dardanelles 11 Berryedge Road, Consett, An Electrician's Mate [Enlisted: 10 March 1908. Next of Kin (RND Service Birth registered in SS - Wed. 4 August Wed. 4 August (Born: 29 RND (RNVR) Star (Balkans 2B) and 7 Beverley (?), Consett, (RND Service Served four years and 9 Record): Robert Middleton September q. 1888. 1915 1915 June 1888 Co. Durham Record) months in the RNVR. Re- (Cousin) of Phoenix Inn, SS. Height: 5'6". Brown hair - RND enlisted: 14 September [Wounded at the Action of and eyes. C. of E. 'J' Service 1914. Wounded on 13 July Achi Baba Nullah - 13 July tattooed on right arm. Record) 1915 (GSW, right leg). 1915.] Wounded at Gallipoli - 4.8.1915 - Invalided to UK. 'Gazette'. Invalided to UK - 18.9.1916. Discharged - 22.9.1916. War Gratuity - £11/10s.]

5868 McVitie William Lance-Sergeant 24 25 September 1st/19th 2780 10 March France 101 Maughan Street, Benwell, Clerk in a Colliery (in Son of William and Margaret [His father, William [His father, William, was Sister: Janet - Born: 29 Born at Whitburn, Co. Loos Memorial. Panel St. Paul's Roll of Johnston 1915 (Battle of London Regt. 1915 Newcastle (in 1911) 1911) McVitie (née Hogg) of 101 (Born: 2 July 1849), died born at Patricroft, September 1882; Died: 4 Durham (SS; March q. 130 and 135. Honour Loos) (St. Pancras) (1914-5 Maughan Street, Benwell, on 11 January 1922, Lancashire, and was a 61- April 1927. S & B-in-L: 1891). E: Camden Town, (141 Star) Newcastle (in 1911) and 55 aged 72. His mother, year old Millwright (A Agnes Jane and William London. R: Regents Park, (5/London) Monkton Terrace, Jarrow (in Margaret, died on 19 Fitter). His mother, Middlemiss Finlay (M: London. His father applied Brigade, 47th December 1920). (Their February 1932, aged 81. Margaret, was born at Newcastle, September q. for his medals on 22 (London) marriage was registered in There is a Family Lauder, Berwickshire, and 1902). [There is a Family December 1920. Division) Middlesbrough during the Headstone in Jarrow was 60. They had been Headstone in Jarrow September quarter of 1878). Cemetery - 3.245.] married for 32 years and Cemetery.] had had five children, three still living.]

4462 McVittie George Acting Lance- 78 DCM ('LG': 10 June 1975 13/York and 45275 28 France 35 Edmund Street, Hebburn A Retired Son of Robert (A Blacksmith's Emmeline McVittie (née [His wife, Emmeline, was Children (all registered in MM - for gallantry in Hebburn Cemetery. Fri. 2 November Sergeant 16 January Lancaster Regt. December (in October 1918) + 6 Suffolk Greengrocer. Striker) and Elizabeth McVittie Bailey) of 6 Suffolk born in Boldon Colliery on SS): Thomas W. (Dec. q. repelling a German attack K.803. 1917 (Jarrow 1919) + MM (Formerly West 1914 Street, Jarrow (in June 1975) (Formerly a fruit and (née Jardine) of 35 Edmund Street, Jarrow. (They 25 June 1898 and died at 6 1919 - B. Hebburn; Died 7 with bombs. Won the Express) + Fri. + Croix de Yorkshire Regt. (1914-5 vegetable trader. Street, Hebburn (in October were married in St. Suffolk Street, Jarrow, on 2 January 1993 - 9 Silverdale DCM in an attack west of 25 October 1918 Guerre (8285)) Star) He had a horse and 1918). (They were married on 5 Paul's Church, Jarrow, on August 1983, aged 85. (She Avenue, Wardley); George Armentières on 18 (Jarrow Express) cart and a shop in January 1885 - SS). (He was born 20 July 1918. Their was the daughter of Isaac P. (June q. 1921 - B. September 1918 - he led + Fri. 17 January Albert Road, Jarrow, on 8 August 1841 at Roadend, marriage was registered and Euphemia Bailey (née Hebburn) & Norman (B. an attack on a defended 1919 (Jarrow and stables, etc. at Firs, Kirkandrews-on-Esk, in SS during the Campbell).] June q. 1924; D. June q. farm & personally killed Express) + Sat. St. Oswald's Road, Cumberland). September quarter of 1925, aged one). nine of the enemy with his 18 January 1919 Hebburn) 1918). bayonet (Citation).

4463 McVittie John Robert Bombardier 40 (GRO) 4 November 4th (Reserve) 1137 and No 1914-5 France 52 Edmund Street (in A Blacksmith's Son of Robert (A Blacksmith's Mary Jane McVittie (née [Enlisted in Hebburn on 19 [Siblings (all born in Siblings (all born in Hebburn Cemetery. (Shoeing Smith) (or 38) 1921 (Northumbrian 771196 Star November 1914) and 29 Striker (in 1901) Striker) and Elizabeth McVittie Minto) of 1 Haughton November 1914. 30.10.1916 Hebburn; 1911 ages): Tom Hebburn; 1901 ages): A.770. ) Howitzer Edmund Street, Hebburn (in (née Jardine). (They were Crescent, Jarrow (in - Promoted Corporal (2961) - Willie (19), Margaret (6) & Albert (15), Donald (13) Brigade RFA November 1921) married on 5 January 1885 - SS). 1958). (They were 63rd Divisional RFA. Ethel (3). Death registered (No. 4464), David (11), (He was born on 8 August 1841 married in Christ Church 23.4.1919 - Discharged in Auckland - December q. Isabella (6), Elizabeth Jane at Roadend, Firs, Kirkandrews-on- on 30 August 1902 (SS; Disabled. Pension Awarded - 1921.]Brother: Acting Lance- (2) & Edith Ada (3 Esk, Cumberland). September q. 1902)). 43s 4d a week.] Sergeant George McVittie months). [She was buried in DCM, MM (No.4462). Jarrow Cemetery (X.439) on 7 October 1958, aged 77 (1 Haughton Crescent, Jarrow).]

4464 McVittie Donald Driver Unknown Unknown 202nd Field 35233 24 August Egypt (3) 45 Edmund Street, Hebburn A Horse Son of Robert (A Blacksmith's Margaret McVittie (née [Children (all registered in Brother: Acting Lance- Siblings (all born in Company R.E. 1915 Driver/Cartman (in Striker) and Elizabeth McVittie Harrison). (They were SS): Adam N. (March q. Sergeant George McVittie Hebburn; 1901 ages): John (on 16 August (1914-5 1911) (née Jardine). (They were married in SS' Registry 1920), Robert (Sept. q. DCM, MM & Croix de Robert (20), Albert (15), 1920) Star) married on 5 January 1885 - SS). Office on 12 July 1919. 1921), Evelyn (Sept. q. Guerre, 13/York & David (11), Isabella (6), (He was born on 8 August 1841 Their marriage was 1923), Donald (Dec. q. Lancaster Regt., 10 June Elizabeth Jane (2) & Edith at Roadend, Firs, Kirkandrews-on- registered in SS during 1926), Margaret (Dec. q. 1975, aged 78 (No. 4462). Ada (3 months). Esk, Cumberland). the September quarter 1928) & William (March q. of 1919). [Siblings (all 1931).] born in Hebburn; 1911 ages): Tom Willie (19), Margaret (6) & Ethel (3).]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 5883 McVittie Thomas Private 29 (GRO - June q. 1921 Royal Army 1710 31 March Egypt (3) 45 Edmund Street, Hebburn Coal Miner (Minding Son of Robert (A Blacksmith's [Brother: Bombardier [His father, Robert, was [Siblings (all born in Death registered in St. Paul's Roll of William 28) (Newcastle) Medical Corps 1915 Quay (in 1911) a Stationary Engine) Striker) and Elizabeth McVittie John Robert McVittie, born at Kirkandrews, Hebburn; 1911 ages): Albert Newcastle - June q. 1921. Honour (1914-5 (in 1911) (née Jardine) of 35 Edmund 4th (Northumbrian) Cumberland, and was a 69- Edward (24), Isabella (16), Brother: Donald McVittie, Star) Street, Hebburn (in October Howitzers RFA, 4 year old Labourer in a Elizabeth (12), Margaret (6) 202nd Field Company R.E. 1918). (They were married on 5 November 1921, aged 38 Shipyard. His mother, & Ethel (3). Brother: Acting (No. 4464). January 1885 - SS). (He was born or 40. (No. 4463).] Elizabeth, was born at Lance-Sergeant George on 8 August 1841 at Roadend, Longtown, Cumberland, and McVittie DCM, MM Firs, Kirkandrews-on-Esk, was 45. They had been (No.4462). Cumberland). married for 26 years and had had 11 children, ten still living.] 7072 McWillia Jeremiah Private 61 Buried: 31 Royal Army 1933 17 May H.S. 222 High Street, Jarrow (in A School Teacher (in Son of Jeremiah and Rachel Annie McWilliams (née [His father, Jeremiah (A Gas Children: Jeremiah (SS; June Born in Maryport, Jarrow Cemetery. 5.60. St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 ms (Jerry) (Jarrow December 1954 Medical Corps 1915 (Hospital 1901), and 93 Salem Street, 1911) McWilliams (née Cranny) of 93 McGuckin). (They were Stove Man), was born in q. 1917; Died: June q. 1917, Cumberland. Birth School ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Cemetery (1914-5 Ship) Jarrow (in 1911) Salem Street, Jarrow (in 1911). married in SS' Registry Liverpool (c. 1871) and died aged 0), Francis (SS; registered in Cockermouth Burial Star) (Their marriage was registered in Office on 29 April 1916. in Jarrow - December q. September q. 1919) and - March q. 1893. Index) or Cockermouth during the March Their marriage was 1942, aged 72 (Durham Elizabeth (SS; September q. Discharged to the Special 62 (GRO) quarter of 1892). registered in SS during NE). His mother, Rachel, 1923). Siblings: John Reserve on 8 February the June quarter of was born in Cockermouth Edward (B: Tipton, 1919. Siblings: Jane (B: 1916). (c. 1872) and died in Jarrow - Staffordshire; Dudley - Dec. Tipton - Sept. q. 1899), June q. 1925, aged 54 (SS).] q. 1895) & Elizabeth (B: James (B: Jarrow: SS - June Jarrow; SS - March q. 1906). q. 1908), Joseph (B: Jarrow; SS - March q. 1911).

1075 Meach Richard Private Unknown 21 March 1918 2/DLI (18 39393 No 1914-5 France E. in SS. Arras Memorial. Bay 8 Soldiers Died in ('Operation Brigade, 6th Star the Great War Michael') Division) 6402 Meade Henry Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 95 Bede Street, Tyne Dock (in Catherine Meade (née Children (both births Birth registered in SS - Thurs. 27 May (Northumbrian May 1915) Norrie). (They were registered in SS): Mary June q. 1886. He enlisted 1915 ) Howitzer married in Holy Trinity (March q. 1928) and Ronald in 4th (Northumbrian) Brigade RFA Church, High Shields, on (June q. 1932). Howitzers by 26 May 1915 - 23 June 1926. Their 'Gazette. marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1926).

3850 Mearns Enoch Alty Private 32 8 August 1915 Wellington 10/1914 (1914-5 Dardanelles His birth was registered in Chunuk Bair (New Westoe Boys' School Regiment. Star) (Balkans 2B) SS during the June quarter Zealand) Memorial. Secondary ROH New Zealand of 1883. Panel Reference: 22. Expeditionary (Turkey). Force. 4885 Mearns James Private Unknown Unknown 22 (Tyneside 22/761 No 1914-5 France South Shields. (John Sheen) [31 March 1919 - Enlisted: 14 November John Sheen Scottish) / NF Star Discharged (King's 1914. His name appeared (102 Brigade, Regulations, paragraph in the October 1916 34th Division) 392).] Casualties' List. Transferred to Depot. (John Sheen).

6889 Mearns James Private 80 17 March 1958 101 Corbridge Street, SS (in A Coal Miner Son of Elizabeth Mearns of 101 Siblings (1891 ages; both Born in North Shields. He Frederick Street Roll 1891 and 1901), and 44 H.S. (Hewer) (in 1911) Corbridge Street, SS (in 1901). born in North Shields): left a will: Probate - 20 of Honour Edwards Street, SS (in 1911) [She was born in North Shields (c. Mary Jane (Jenny) (10; June 1958. 1855) and was 46 in 1901. She Tynemouth; September q. was already a widow by 1901.] 1880) and Ethel (8; Tynemouth; March q. 1883). (Half-)Brothers (?) (1901 ages): William (15; B: Sunderland; Shipyard Rivet- Heater) and John (8; B: SS).

603 Medd Victor Private 19 16 September 10/DLI (43 2713 No 1914-5 France 107 St. Vincent Street, SS (in Eldest son of John and Kate Unmarried. [To Fricourt (14/9), Bernafay [Attack on Gird Lines 9.25 Born and E. in SS. Thiépval Memorial. Pier St. Michael's ROH, Sat. 20 January Rowbotham 1916 (Battle of Brigade, 14th (Also No. Star January 1917) Isabella Medd of 36 Oxford Wood via Pommiers am. - leading waves soon Formerly 2713 DLI. He and Face 14A and 15C SS + Westoe Boys' 1917 + Soldiers Flers- (Light) Division) 42636) Avenue,SS Redoubt (15/9). Moved checked by strong machine- attended Westoe Boys' Secondary School Died in the Courcelette, forward during afternoon gun fire. Only about 100 Secondary School. ROH Great War Somme - Attack through Delville Wood to men were available for on Gird Lines) trenches east of Longueval- renewed attack at 6.55 pm. Flers Road. At midnight Relieved and to Pommiers went forward to front line Redoubt (17/9). Casualties - facing Gueudecourt.] 397.]

1577 Medley William Trooper 29 (Born: 10 April 1918 1st Australian 954 138 Chichester Road, SS (in A Bricklayer's Son of Thomas William and [His parents resided at [His father, Thomas (A Brother: Richard Henry - Born in SS. He emigrated Jerusalem War St. Hilda's Memorial Sat. 27 April Thomas 5 August Bn. Imperial 1901), and 12 Stockton Street, Labourer (in 1911) Catherine J. (Kate) Medley (née 87 Readhead Street, SS Stonemason), was born in born in SS (SS; March q. to Australia on 7 January Cemetery. H.72. Cross, SS 1918 + Sat. 12 1888) Camel Corps. Middlesbrough (in 1911) Sinclair) of 1 McGarrie Street, (in 1911), and 24 Sunderland and was 44. His 1893) and 18 in 1911 (A Pit 1913. KIA in Palestine - (Israel). April 1919 Australian Paddington, New South Wales. Readhead Street, SS, in mother, Catherine J. (Kate), Driver). In 1901 his 'Gazette'. Brother: Imperial Force. (They were married in St. Mary's April 1919. In 1911 he was born in SS and was 44. grandparents, Thomas William - born in SS and 12 Church, SS, on 11 February 1888. resided with his brother, They had been married for Medley (aged 63) and in 1901. Sister: Mary - Their marriage was registered in Fred (A Bricklayer's 23 years and had had four Elizabeth (aged 57), were born in SS and 12 in 1901. SS during the March quarter of Labourer), aged 33, at 12 children, two still living.] living with the family at 136 (In Memoriam). 1888). Stockton Street, Chichester Road, SS. Middlesbrough.]

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 3161 Medley Thomas AB 22 (Born: 21 August 1918 Drake Bn. RND TZ/8810 No 1914-5 France 89 Alfred Street, SS (in 1911), St. Hilda's Colliery Son of John and Elizabeth [Enlisted: 22 November [His father, John (A Grandmother: Mrs. Baptised on 30 August Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Waterloo Vale Roll Fri. 30 May 1919 5 August (63rd (Royal (RNVR) Star and 3 Garden Lane, SS Medley (née McVay) of 3 Garden 1915. Draft for BEF: 25 Bricklayer), was born in Margaret McVey of 8 Oliver 1896 (RC). St. Hilda's Panel 1 and 2. of Honour + St. + RND Database 1896) Naval) Division) Lane, SS. (Their marriage was September 1916. Joined Cleadon and was 34. His Street, SS. Siblings (1911 Miners' Lodge ROH = 'T.M. Hilda's Memorial registered in Tynemouth during Drake Bn: 26.11.1916 to mother, Elizabeth, was born ages; all born in SS): Medley'. Draft for BEF: Cross + St. Hilda's the June quarter of 1896). 11.2.1917. Trench Foot, in SS and was 33. They had Elizabeth Ann G. (12: SS - 1.4.1918. Rejoined Drake Miners' Lodge ROH Invalided to UK: been married for 15 years June q. 1898), John Richard Bn: 8.4.1918 to 14.5.1918. 17.2.1917. Draft for BEF: and had had six children, (7; SS - March q. 1903), Gunshot Wound: Head 18.10.17. Rejoined Drake five still living.] Richard Henry (5; SS - and Face abrasions. Bn: 13.11.17 to 30.12.17. March q. 1905) and Alfred Rejoined Drake Bn: Shell Wound: Face. (3; SS - June q. 1907). 9.7.1918 to 21.8.1918. Invalided to UK: 7.1.18]

4230 Medley R. Private Unknown Unknown Australian 1914-5 Dardanelles 44 Fawcett Street, SS Wounded at Gallipoli on Tues. 9 Tues. 9 Imperial Force Star (Balkans 2B) (Formerly - 'Gazette') 25 September 1915 and November 1915 November 1915 moved to a hospital in London - 'Gazette'. 4296 Medley John Sapper Unknown Unknown Royal 1914-5 France 3 Garden Lane, SS Elizabeth Medley of 3 [Mother-in-Law: Mrs. Son: AB Thomas Medley, Wounded in action in Waterloo Vale ROH Fri. 26 Fri. 26 November Engineers Star Garden Lane, SS Margaret McVey of 8 Olive Drake Bn. RND, 21 August France and in hospital - November 1915 1915 Street, SS.] 1918, aged 22 (Born: 5 'Gazette'. + 30 May 1919 August 1896) (No. 3161).

5581 Mee R. L/C Unknown Military Unknown King's 43469 East Boldon (in February Tues. 26 Medal Yorkshire Light 1918) February 1918 Infantry 828 Meek James Third Engineer 25 11 March 1917 SS 'Kwasind' Mercantil 28 Thornton Avenue, Tyne Served his Son of William and the late Joan Brother: Andrew Meek - Born in Jarrow (SS; Tower Hill Memorial Jarrow Library ROH Fri. 18 May 1917 Mon. 4 June (Quebec) e Marine Dock (Formerly of Jarrow) apprenticeship with Meek (née Halliday - 'late of died 21 February 1915. December q. 1891). Lost at + SS Marine (Jarrow Express) 1917 Tooner and Co. Jarrow' - 'Gazette' + 'Jarrow Aunt and uncle: Mr. and sea. Engineers' + Sat. 19 May Engineering Works, Express') of 28 Thornton Avenue, Mrs. W. Bird of 25 Palmer Association ROH + 1917 + Mon. 4 Tyne Dock. [An SS. Stepson of Jane Meek (née Street, Jarrow. East Boldon June 1917 + Apprentice Fitter in Brown). Memorial Cross (?) Mon. 7 February 1911] 1921 + Sat. 29 April 1922 (?)

280 Meeks John Bernard L/C 27 5 December 15/West 4/8286 No 1914-5 France 30 Ocean Road, SS His father lived at 22 Ingham Frances Olivia Meeks He had one little daughter: Born: St. Hilda's, South Couin British Cemetery. St. Bede's R.C. Tues. 26 Tues. 26 1916 (DOW) Yorkshire Regt. Star Place, SS. He had a stepmother. (née Preston) of 30 Lillian/Lilian (GRO = Shields. E. SS. Killed by a V.C.4. Sacred Heart Altar, December 1916 December 1916 (1st Leeds) (93 Ocean Road, SS. (They Elizabeth: SS, March q. shell that killed three men. SS + Thurs. 5 Brigade, 31st were married in SS' 1915). He had brothers & Letter of condolence from December 1918 Division) Registry Office on 12 sisters. B-in-L: Jack Fleming an officer. (In Memoriam). + Sat. 4 November 1914. Their (in France). [Remembered December 1920 marriage was registered by Mr. & Mrs. Preston, Tom + Tues. 5 in SS during the and Charlotte.] December 1922 December quarter of + Soldiers Died 1914). in the Great War 2229 Megennis Thomas Sergeant 24 23 May 1916 2/DLI (18 10564 26 France 17 North Street, Jarrow (in A Schoolmaster at Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Gray of 17 Born and E. in Jarrow. He Essex Farm Cemetery. St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 23 April (Acting Warrant Brigade, 6th February May 1916) Newcastle Barracks North Street, Jarrow attended St. Peter's C.E. II.S.12. (Belgium). Honour + St. Peter's 1915 (Jarrow Officer II) Division) 1915 School, Jarrow. C.E. School ROH, Express) + Fri. (1914-5 Jarrow 16 June 1916 Star) (Jarrow Express) + Soldiers Died in the Great War

4797 Melia Michael Lieutenant Unknown Military Unknown 'C' Company, 27/1386 11 France Jarrow. (John Sheen) A Police Constable - [In November 1917 he [17 October 1917 - [Formerly Company His name appeared in the Fri. 23 April GROUP PHOTO Cross 27 (Tyneside January Acting Clerk at attended an investiture Wounded. 19 October 1917 Quartermaster-Sergeant. May 1917 and October 1915 (Jarrow (John Sheen) Irish) / NF (103 1916 (No Hebburn Police at Buckingham Palace - To UK. He moved to 28 July 1917 - Joined 26/NF 1917 Casualties' Lists. 30 Express) + Fri. Brigade, 34th 1914-5 Office (Jarrow where he was presented Jarrow from Co. Galway in for duty. 30 November May 1917 - Commissioned 12 October 1917 Division) Star) Express) with his M.C. by The 1908 and, in 1911, joined 1918 - Promoted into 26/NF. (John Sheen). (Jarrow Express) King.] the Durham County Police Lieutenant.] + Fri. 23 Force.] November 1917 (Jarrow Express) + Fri. 21 December 1917 (Jarrow Express) + John Sheen + 'Irish Heroes' (1917)

6735 Melia Michael Stoker Unknown Unknown HMS Falmouth T/3041 1914-5 23 Cambrian Street, Jarrow (in A Shipyard Iron Son of Michael and Bridget Melia Margaret Ellen Melia [His father, Michael, was Siblings: Mary (SS; Born in Jarrow. Baptised St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 30 April Anthony (Born: 10 (Royal Naval and /1007 Star 1891), 7 Albion Street, Jarrow Labourer (in 1911) (née Manion). (They were (née Carrahar) of 13 High born in Ireland (c. 1857). He September q. 1890), in St. Bede's R.C. Church, School ROH, Jarrow 1915 (Jarrow Septembe Reserve) (RNR) (in 1901), and 13 High Street, married in Newcastle during the Street, Jarrow. (They died in Jarrow - December Bridget (c. 1892), Patrick Jarrow, on 18 September Express) r 1887) Jarrow (in 1911) June quarter of 1886). [Michael were married in SS' q. 1938, aged 81 (Durham (SS; March q. or June q. 1887. Birth registered in Maley and Bridget Manyan] Registry Office on 13 NE). His mother, Bridget, 1895), Winifred (Winnie - SS - December q. 1887. February 1908. Their was born in Ireland (c. Duffy) (SS; June q. 1897), Son: Michael (SS; marriage was registered 1861). Her death was Julia (c. 1899) and John (c. December q. 1914). He in SS during the March registered in SS - March q. 1903). [RNR Service had one other child who quarter of 1908). 1935, aged 74.] Record: Born - 21 October died before the 1911 1886.] Census.

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 7001 Melia Michael Private 81 (Born: September q. 8/East 12426 No 1914-5 He did not 7B Dunn Street, Jarrow (in A General Labourer Son of Thomas and Bridget Melia Margaret Ellen Melia [His father, Thomas (A Son: Thomas (Born on 6 Born in Jarrow. Birth St. Bede's R.C. Fri. 7 May 1915 16 1971 (Durham Yorkshire Regt. (Formerly Star serve 1891), 17 Stanley Street, (in 1911) [A Caulker (née Whelan) of 17 Stanley (née Joyce) of 45 Duke Caulker in a Shipyard), was December 1913; SS - March registered in SS - Church ROH, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Septembe NE) (Formerly DLI - 15689) overseas Jarrow (in 1901), 69 Albion in September 1914] Street, Jarrow (in 1901). (They Street, Jarrow (in born in Ballinakill, Co. q. 1914). Siblings (1901 December q. 1890. r 1890) from 8 Street, Jarrow (in 1911), and were married in SS' Registry September 1914). (They Galway, Ireland, and was ages; all born in Jarrow): Baptised in St. Bede's R.C. September 45 Duke Street, Jarrow (in Office on 16 February 1880. were married in SS' 56. He died in Jarrow - SS; Patrick (20), Mary Ann (15), Church, Jarrow, on 28 1914 to 4 October 1914) Their marriage was registered in Registry Office on 22 December q. 1926, aged 66. John (13; SS - September q. September 1890. Enlisted October 1914) SS during the March quarter of September 1913. Their His mother, Bridget, was 1887), Joseph (6; SS - in Jarrow on 8 September [He served for 1880). marriage was registered born in Ireland and died in September q. 1893) and 1914. Discharged on 30 53 days only] in SS during the Jarrow - December q. 1906, Catherine (4; SS - December October 1914 - 'Not likely September q. 1913). aged 44 (SS).] q. 1896). to become an efficient [She died in the March q. soldier' (Bad Teeth). 1970, 77 (SS).]

2230 Meller John Robert Ordinary 28 12 January 1918 HMS Venerable J/70186 1 St. John's Terrace, Jarrow A Ship's Steward Son of John Freer Meller and [His father, John Freer, was Sister: Dorothy - born in Born: Manchester, Lyness Royal Naval St.Paul's Roll of Seaman (PO) (in 1911) working for the Tyne Alice Whitworth Meller (née born at Higham-on-the-Hill, Preston Lane (1911 Census) Lancashire (1911 Census). Cemetery. B.193. (Isle Honour + Palmer's Shipping Co. (in Bird) of 17 Whiteburn Street, Leicestershire, and was a 49- and aged 14 in April 1911. 'Born in Jarrow' (SDGW). of Hoy, Orkney). Cenotaph 1911) and Palmer's Hebburn Quay. (Their marriage year old Butcher. His Cousin: Gertrude Bird - born R. Jarrow. Shipbuilders (Blast was registered in Leicester mother, Alice, was born in in Leicester and aged 28. Furnaces - Jarrow: during the September quarter of Leicester and was 50. They Staff) 1886). had been married for 24 years and had had three children, two still living.]

2231 Melville Albert [MRIC Private Unknown 16 June 1915 1/NF (9 9307 13 August France Jarrow. Older Brother [Vin Mullen]: Born in Jarrow. E. Ypres (Menin Gate) Soldiers Died in = Arthur] Brigade, 3rd 1914 L/C James Melville, 2/NF, 8 Newcastle. A Regular or a Memorial. Panel 8 and the Great War Division) (1914 May 1915, age unknown Reservist. Vin Mullen says 12. (Belgium). 'Mons' (No. 2232). he was 28. Star')

2232 Melville James L/C [Acting Unknown 8 May 1915 2/NF (84 9718 6 March France Jarrow. Younger Brother [Vin Born in Jarrow. E. Ypres (Menin Gate) Jarrow Library ROH Soldiers Died in Corporal: MRIC] (Second Battle of Brigade, 28th 1915 Mullen]: Private Albert Stratford, Essex. Acting- Memorial. Panel 8 and the Great War Ypres) Division) (1914-5 Melville, 1/NF, 16 June Corporal = MRIC. Vin 12. (Belgium). Star) 1915, age unknown (No. Mullen says he was 30. 2231). 2233 Melvin Robert Sapper 26 Military 31 October 1918 102nd Field 45862 19 July France 11 Dunn Street, Jarrow (in Ship's Painter (Ship Son of Robert and Annie Melvin [Siblings (1911 ages; all [His father, Robert, was Brother: Sapper Thomas Born and E. in Jarrow. He Giavera British St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 7 May 1915 Medal Company R.E. 1915 1911) Repairing) (in 1911) (née Dunleavy) of 11 Dunn born in Jarrow): James born in Jarrow and was a 43- Melvin, Durham Fortress attended St. Bede's R.C. Cemetery, Arcade. Honour + St. Bede's (Jarrow Express) (1914-5 Street, Jarrow. (They were (22; Merchant's Clerk - year old Dock Labourer Company R.E., Died 4 School, Jarrow. His father 6.F.4. (Italy). R.C. School ROH, + Fri. 25 January Star) married on 28 April 1888. Their Fruit Salesman), Patrick (Ship Repairing). His November 1918, aged 23 was awarded with his gold Jarrow 1918 (Jarrow marriage was registered in SS (13), Mary A. (11), Annie mother, Annie, was born in (No. 2234). watch from the Jarrow Express) + Fri. during the June quarter of 1888). (8), Catherine (5), Julia North Shields and was also Heroes' Fund in December 20 December (3) and Marie (10 43. They had been married 1918. 1918 (Jarrow months).] for 23 years and had had Express) + ten children, nine still Soldiers Died in living.] the Great War

2234 Melvin Thomas Sapper 23 4 November Durham 470140 No 1914-5 France 11 Dunn Street, Jarrow (in Rivet-Heater in a Son of Robert and Annie Melvin [Siblings (1911 ages; all [His father, Robert, was Brother: Sapper Robert No SDGW entry. Formerly Jarrow Cemetery. St. Paul's Roll of Fri. 7 May 1915 1918 Fortress Star 1911) Shipyard (in 1911) (née Dunleavy) of 11 Dunn born in Jarrow): James born in Jarrow and was a 43- Melvin MM, 102nd Field (T) 592. He attended St. W.396. Honour + St. Bede's (Jarrow Express) Company R.E. Street, Jarrow. (They were (22; Merchant's Clerk - year old Dock Labourer Company R.E., Died 31 Bede's R.C. School, Jarrow. R.C. School ROH, (Territorial) married on 28 April 1888. Their Fruit Salesman), Patrick (Ship Repairing). His October 1918, aged 26 (No. Jarrow marriage was registered in SS (13), Mary A. (11), Annie mother, Annie, was born in 2233). during the June quarter of 1888). (8), Catherine (5), Julia North Shields and was also (3) and Marie (10 43. They had been married months).] for 23 years and had had ten children, nine still living.]

1446 Mensfort David Young Lance-Sergeant Unknown 28 September 14/DLI (64 14363 1914-5 France 24 D'Arcy Street, SS Harton Colliery Married. Born and E. in SS. KIA on Loos Memorial. Panel All Saints' Church Thurs. 21 Thurs. 21 h 1915 (Battle of Brigade, 21st Star (Deputy) the fourth day of the 106 and 107 ROH, West Harton October 1915 + October 1915 Loos) Division) Battle of Loos. (In Thurs. 27 Memoriam). The 'Gazette' September 1917 says he died on 26 + Soldiers Died September 1915. SDGW - in the Great L/C. War 3701 Mensfort Robert Fireman/Trimm 43 4 September SS 'Cymbeline' Mercantil Son of the late John and Ann Born in SS. Tower Hill Memorial h er 1915 (Liverpool) e Marine Mensforth

6178 Mensfort Robert Aircraftsman Unknown Unknown Royal Flying South Shields. Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity Boys' h Corps June q. 1899. He attended School ROH, SS Holy Trinity Boys' School, (Served) SS - Admitted: 20 August 1906; Left: 14 July 1911.

680 Merrigan John Private 21 26 April 1915 1st/8th 2504 19 April France Son of William Merrigan of 34 Born in SS. Enlisted: Ypres (Menin Gate) Soldiers Died in (Territorial) 1915 Hillside, Witton Gilbert, Co. Langley Park, Co. Durham. Memorial. Panel 36 and the Great War DLI (151 (1914-5 Durham. 38. (Belgium). Brigade, 50th Star) (Northumbrian ) Division)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2410 Merriman Joseph Boatswain 27 26 August 1917 SS 'Marmion' Mercantil Son of the late Captain Merriman Nora Cox (formerly Born in SS. Birth Tower Hill Memorial South Shields' William (West e Marine Merriman, née registered in SS - Library ROH Hartlepool) Handcock) of 147 December q. 1889. The Chepstow Road, 'Gazette' says he was 28. Newport, Monmouthshire. (They were married in St. Jude's Church, SS, on 5 April 1915. Their marriage was registered in SS during the June quarter of 1915).

6782 Merriman Joseph S.B.R. Unknown Unknown Royal Navy 6 Pallister Street, SS (in 1911) Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Alice Merriman (née [His father, Thomas (A Siblings (all births Born in SS. Birth Brunswick St. & Edward Merriman (née Harriate) of 6 Williamson). (They were Boilermaker's Rivetter), was registered in SS; 1911 ages): registered in SS - Wilson St. Roll of Pallister Street, SS. (They were married in Holy Trinity born in Burton Upon Trent, Rebecca (20; March q. September q. 1894. Honour. married on 1 January 1891. Their Church, High Shields, on Staffordshire, and was 44. 1891), Margaret (19; June Children (both births marriage had been registered in 29 November 1919. His mother, Elizabeth, was q. 1892), Thomas (5; registered in SS): Doreen SS during the March quarter of Their marriage was born in Washington, Co. September q. 1896) and (March q. 1921) and 1891). registered in SS during Durham, and was 41. They Charles Ridgway (10 Joseph E. (March q. 1927). the December quarter of had been married for 20 months; September q. 1919). years and had had ten 1900). children, nine living.]

4452 Metcalf D. Private Unknown 1 July 1916 No.2 Platoon, 16/1145 France His photo in the Lonsdale Cemetery, Fri. 1 July 2016 + 'Illustrated 'A' Company, 'Illustrated Chronicle' (10 Authuille. III.Q.2. Captain C.H. Chronicle' (10 16/NF July - 26 November 1916) Cooke Book July - 26 (Newcastle states that he came from (1923) November 1916) Commercials. 'South Shields'. 96 Brigade, 32nd Division)

6947 Metcalf Albert Unknown Unknown 1 Morton Street, SS (in 1901 Junior Clerk in an Youngest son of Robert and [His father, Robert (A Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in SS. Birth Morton Street Roll Tues. 25 and 1911) Alkali Works (in Margaret Metcalf (née Fish) of 1 Grocer and Provisions in SS): Jane Elizabeth (27; registered in SS - of Honour September 1917 1911) Morton Street, SS. (They were Dealer), was born in SS and March q. 1884), Henry (25; September q. 1894. married in St. Mary's Church, SS, was 55. His mother, December q. 1885; Marine Siblings (1901 ages; both on 17 April 1876. Their marriage Margaret, was made in SS Engineer - Seafaring), born in SS): Margaret was registered in SS during the and was 52. They had been Charles Almond (23; (June q. 1877) and Robert June quarter of 1876). married for 35 years and December q. 1887), William (19; March q. 1882). had had ten children, eight (21; June q. 1880 (No. still living.] 6949)) and Agnes (18; December q. 1892).

6948 Metcalf Robert Unknown Unknown 116 Mile End Road, SS (in A Teacher (Trainee Eldest son of Robert and [His father, Robert (A Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in SS. Brother: Albert Morton Street Roll Tues. 25 1891) and 1 Morton Street, SS ?) (in 1901) Margaret Metcalf (née Fish) of 1 Grocer and Provisions in SS): Jane Elizabeth (27; (SS; September q. 1894 of Honour September 1917 (in 1901 and 1911) Morton Street, SS. (They were Dealer), was born in SS and March q. 1884), Henry (25; (No. 6947)). Sister: married in St. Mary's Church, SS, was 55. His mother, December q. 1885; Marine Margaret (SS; June q. on 17 April 1876. Their marriage Margaret, was made in SS Engineer - Seafaring), 1877). was registered in SS during the and was 52. They had been Charles Almond (23; June quarter of 1876). married for 35 years and December q. 1887), William had had ten children, eight (21; June q. 1880 (No. still living.] 6949)) and Agnes (18; December q. 1892).

6949 Metcalf William Unknown Unknown 116 Mile End Road, SS (in A Manufacturer's Son of Robert and Margaret [His father, Robert (A Siblings (1911 ages; all born Born in SS. Birth Morton Street Roll Tues. 25 1891) and 1 Morton Street, SS Clerk (in 1911) Metcalf (née Fish) of 1 Morton Grocer and Provisions in SS): Jane Elizabeth (27; registered in SS - June q. of Honour September 1917 (in 1901 and 1911) Street, SS. (They were married in Dealer), was born in SS and March q. 1884), Henry (25; 1880. Brother: Robert (19 St. Mary's Church, SS, on 17 April was 55. His mother, December q. 1885; Marine in 1901; March q. 1882; A 1876. Their marriage was Margaret, was made in SS Engineer - Seafaring), Teacher (No. 6948)). registered in SS during the June and was 52. They had been Charles Almond (23; Brother: Albert (SS; quarter of 1876). married for 35 years and December q. 1887) and September q. 1894 (No. had had ten children, eight Agnes (18; December q. 6947)). Sister: Margaret still living.] 1892). (SS; June q. 1877).

43 Metcalfe Charles Ray Private 22 1 July 1916 2/King's Own 22739 5 May France 30 Alma Street, SS Youngest son of John William [Moved forward from Brothers: Thomas J. (No. B. and E. in SS. Formerly Thiépval Memorial. Pier Dale Street Roll of Wed. 26 July Sat. 29 May 1915 Yorkshire Light 1915 and the late Mary Jane Kintyre and Caithness 4075), Robert (No. 4032) & 10028 DLI. Eldest and Face 11C and 12A Honour 1916 + Tues. 29 (Family Group - Infantry (97 (1914-5 Metcalf(e) Trenches just east of Arthur (No. 4083) (All on Brother: Gunner William July 1919 + Fri. 1 Including all five Brigade, 32nd Star) Authuille in support of 17th active service - photos of all Ray Metcalfe, 2nd Brigade July 2016 + brothers + their Division) and 16th HLI at 7.30 am. 'A' three men in the 'Gazette' Canadian RFA, KIA 14 Soldiers Died in father) + Wed. Company followed 17/HLI on Saturday 29 May 1915. September 1916, aged 42 the Great War 26 July 1916 into front trench of Leipzig S-in-L: Bertha, Lizzie & (No. 2857). Salient. Over 340 casualties Hannah. sustained.]

2235 Metcalfe Edgar Seaton Sapper 26 24 June 1917 218th Field 23010 7 October France 34 Hugh Street, London, SW Pantryman in a Eldest son of Edgar Seaton Born and E. in Jarrow. A Coxyde Military St. Paul's Roll of Soldiers Died in (DOW) Company R.E. 1914 (in 1911) Hotel (in 1911) Metcalfe and Rosine Metcalfe native of Jarrow. Served in Cemetery. I.B.45. Honour the Great War (1914 (née Slevin - Vin Mullen) of 29 France and Flanders from (Belgium). 'Mons' Donkin Terrace, North Shields October 1914. Star')

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 2431 Metcalfe James Mess Room 15 6 April 1917 SS 'Powhaton' Mercantil 17 Fawcett Street, SS Palmer's Rolling Eldest son of John William (Jack) Unmarried. [The [Sister & Brother-in-Law: He had brothers and at His birth was registered in Tower Hill Memorial Queen Street United Wed. 25 July & McClarence Steward (Sunderland) e Marine Mills, Jarrow (a and Louisa Metcalfe of 17 'Powhatan' was Louie & Charles Marchant.] least one sister. His father SS during the December Methodist Free Mon. 30 July (Jim) Labourer there for Fawcett Street, SS torpedoed by U-66 with was a bricklayer and he was quarter of 1901. The Church ROH, SS 1917 + Fri. 10 nine months). the loss of 36 lives.] the father of a family of 'Gazette' says he was 15. August 1917 + four (other ?) children, the His vessel was torpedoed. Wed. 19 eldest of whom was 13. (In Memoriam). February 1919 + Tues. 8 April 1919 + Tues. 21 September 1920 + Fri. 24 January 2014 2856 Metcalfe John William Gunner 21 29 September 2nd Brigade 457949 France Montreal, Canada. Eldest son of Susannah (Susan) Unmarried. Grandson of Mary Jane and His father was KIA on 14 Terlincthun British Dale Street Roll of Sat. 5 + Tues. 8 1918 (DOW) Canadian Field and the late Gunner William Ray the late John Wright of 66 September 1916 (No. Cemetery, Wimille. Honour October 1918 + Artillery Metcalfe of SS Broughton Road, SS. 2857). DOW R. in A. Uncle IV.D.13. Tues. 29 July Uncles: Robert, David & and Aunt: Mr. & Mrs. C. 1919 Arthur (on active service). Baynes. Cousins: Billy and Aunts: Louisa, Polly, Annie, Charlie (in France). Meggie, Lizzie, Bertha and Hannah.

2857 Metcalfe William Ray Gunner 42 14 September 2nd Brigade 85338 France Verda Cottage, Beckenham N.E.R. Company Eldest son of Mary Jane and the Susannah (Susan) [Emigrated 7½ years ago. Brothers: Driver Thomas J. Born in SS. The 'Gazette' Bécourt Military Dale Street Roll of Sat. 29 May Sat. 29 May 1915 1916 (Somme) Canadian Field Avenue, East Boldon, Co. (Bricklayer) late John W. Metcalfe of 66 Metcalfe (née Wright) of His son, John W. Metcalf, (No. 4075) - RFA; Davis; says he was 43. His eldest Cemetery, Bécordel- Honour 1915 + Mon. 2 (All five brothers Artillery Durham. Broughton Road, SS - they also Verda Cottage, was in France by September Robert (Royal Marine son, Gunner John William Bécourt. I.W.11. October 1916 + + their father) + sometime lived at 30 Alma Beckenham Avenue, East 1917. B: Private Charles Ray Submarine Mariners - No. Metcalfe, DOW R.in A. on Fri. 14 Fri. 6 October Street, SS. (His father's Boldon. (They were Metcalfe, 2/KOYLI, KIA 1 4032); Arthur (4th Durham 29 September 1918, aged September 1917 1916 photograph was in the 'Gazette' married in SS' Registry July 1916, aged 22 (No. 43). Howitzer Battery - No. 21 (No. 2856). + Sat. 5 October on Saturday 29 May 1915). Office on 4 January 1897. (In Memoriam).] 4083) + John. 1918 + Tues. 29 Their marriage was July 1919 registered in SS during the March quarter of 1897).

3040 Metcalfe Henry Lieutenant 38 DCM ('LG' - 29 September 85th Battalion, 222403 France Son of John and Mary Jane Lily Metcalfe Sister and B-in-L: Mary and The 'Gazette' says he was Bourlon Wood Tues. 5 28 March 1918 Canadian (CSM - Metcalfe of Philadelphia, Co. Edward Griffiths of 125 KIA on 28 September Cemetery. II.D.11. November 1918 1918) Infantry (Nova MRIC) Durham Imeary Street, SS; also 1918. (In Memoriam). Scotia Regt.) Vince and Eddy (on active Formerly Company (Canadian service). Niece and Sergeant-Major (222403) - Highlanders) Nephew: Frank and Lily Canadian Infantry. McKie.

4052 Metcalfe Robert (Bob) Corporal Unknown Unknown Royal Marine South Shields. Sixth son of Mary Jane and the [Brothers: Gunner William Brothers: Gunner Arthur Sat. 29 May Sat. 29 May 1915 Submarine late John W. Metcalfe of 66 Ray Metcalfe, 2nd Brigade Metcalfe - 4th Durham 1915 (Includes his Miners Broughton Road, SS - they also Canadian RFA, KIA 14 Howitzer Battery RFA (No. father and four sometime lived at 30 Alma September 1916, aged 42 4083) and Private Charles of his brothers) Street, SS. (His photograph was (No. 2857) & Driver Thomas Ray Metcalfe, 2/KOYLI, KIA in the 'Gazette' on Saturday 29 J. Metcalfe (No. 4075) - 53rd 1 July 1916, aged 22 (No. May 1915). Reserve Bn. RFA - stationed 43) at Edinburgh.]

4075 Metcalfe Thomas J. Driver Unknown Unknown 53rd Reserve Fourth son of Mary Jane and the [Brothers: Corporal Robert Eldest Brother: Gunner Stationed at Edinburgh in Sat. 29 May Sat. 29 May 1915 Battalion RFA late John W. Metcalfe of 66 Metcalfe - Royal Marine William Ray Metcalfe, 2nd May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1915 (Includes his Broughton Road, SS - they also Submarine Mariners (No. Brigade Canadian RFA, 14 father and four sometime lived at 30 Alma 4052) and Gunner Arthur September 1916, aged 42 brothers) Street, SS. (His father's Metcalfe - 4th Durham (No. 2857). Youngest photograph was in the 'Gazette' Howitzer Battery RFA (No. Brother: Private Charles Ray on Saturday 29 May 1915). 4083).] Metcalfe, 2/KOYLI, 1 July 1916, aged 22 (No. 43).

4083 Metcalfe Arthur Gunner Unknown Unknown 4th 1914-5 France Seventh son of Mary Jane and Brothers: Gunner William Brothers: Private Charles Sat. 29 May Sat. 29 May 1915 (Northumbrian Star the late John W. Metcalfe of 66 Ray Metcalfe, 2nd Brigade Ray Metcalfe, 2/KOYLI, KIA 1915 (Family Group - ) Howitzer Broughton Road, SS - they also Canadian RFA, KIA 14 1 July 1916, aged 22 (No. Includes his Brigade RFA sometime lived at 30 Alma September 1916, aged 42 43) & Corporal Robert father and four (4th Durham Street, SS. (His father's (No. 2857) & Driver Thomas (Bob) Metcalfe (No. 4052) - brothers) Howitzer photograph was in the 'Gazette' J. Metcalfe (No. 4075) - Royal Marine Submarine Battery) on Saturday 29 May 1915). 53rd Reserve Bn. RFA - Mariners (No. ). stationed at Edinburgh.

4980 Metcalfe Seton Bede Sapper Unknown June 1917 Royal 85 Croft Terrace, Jarrow Son of Mrs. Metcalfe of 85 Croft [He served 33 months in Grandson of the late Mr. Letters offering Fri. 6 July 1917 (DOW) Engineers Terrace, Jarrow France. He took part in six Slevin - formerly one of the condolences sent by a (Jarrow Express) engagements: Neuve leading grocers in Jarrow. nurse (Sister La Boniface), + Fri. 13 July Chappelle, Festubert, Loos, [He was hit by several shell Lieutenant C.P. Worsgold 1917 (Jarrow Ypres, the Somme and splinters in the back while and Sapper E. Hodcroft (a Express) Messines - where he died sitting outside his dug-out.] close friend). (at La Paune).] 1884 Middlema George James Private 29 6 July 1917 6/East 15014 9 Dardanelles Hebburn. Son of John George and Janet His mother, Janet, died on Born: South Hill, Co. Gwalia Cemetery. Soldiers Died in ss (DOW) Yorkshire Regt. Septembe (Balkans 2B) Middlemass of Hebburn 17 September 1903, aged Durham. E. Jarrow. R. I.A.13. the Great War (Pioneers) r 1915 53. His father, John Hebburn. There is a (Divisional (1914-5 George, died on 5 August Family Headstone in Pioneers, 11th Star) 1920, aged 73. Hebburn Cemetery. (Northern) Division)

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ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Service Date of First Served Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Other Family Details Other Notes Grave/Memorial ROH/Memorial 'Gazette' Photograph(s) Number Arrival in Circumstances Reference Plaque Reference/Book Overseas Details 646 Middleton William Private 34 (or 35) 10 February 16/NF 25/1123 No 1914-5 France South Shields (John Sheen) 38 St. Hilda's Colliery B. Dipton, Co. Durham. E. Serre Road Cemetery St. Michael's ROH, Sat. 16 January 1917 (Newcastle Star (or 58) Stainton Street, SS - Newcastle. Originally No. 1. III.E.30. SS + St. Hilda's 1915 + John Commercials) January 1915 enlisted in 'C' Company, Miners' Lodge ROH Sheen + Soldiers (96 Brigade, 25/NF. Wounded 1 July Died in the 32nd Division) 1916. 34 CCS 2/7; Great War Evacuated 5/5 - in left arm, aged 34. Resided at 38 (or 58) Stainton Street, SS, at the time of his enlistment (before January 1915).

1285 Middleton Charles AB (Seaman) Unknown 4 March 1915 SS 'Beeswing' Mercantil 46 John Williamson Street, SS His father lived at Craigie Street, His body was revovered Dover (St. James') Tues. 16 + Sat. (Newcastle) e Marine Aberdeen. from the North Sea and on Cemetery. M.I.10. 20 March 1915 his arm was the name 'C. + Mon. 3 Middleton' - Dover September 1917 Coroner's Inquest. SS 'Beeswing' left the Tyne on 2 March 1915 bound for Dieppe.

2488 Middleton Robert (Bob) Bombardier 34 19 November 464th Battery, 202209 No 1914-5 France South Shields. Manager of the Eliza H. Gibson (formerly He had brothers and one Born and E. in SS. CWGC - Terlincthun British Holy Trinity Church Fri. 19 1918 179th Brigade Star Phoenix Inn Middleton) of SS. [She sister. His son, Robert Gunner + 'Gazette' - Cemetery, Wimille. ROH, SS November 1920 RFA died on 7 May 1952, Middleton, died on 9 March Driver. Died suddenly in XI.C.29. + Sat. 18 aged 68. There is a 1936, aged 26 - Family France. (In Memoriam). November 1922 Family Headstone in Headstone. + Soldiers Died Harton Cemetery.] in the Great War 3373 Middleton James Fireman/Trimm 45 16 July 1918 SS 'War Mercantil Isabella Quigley Born: Openshaw, Tower Hill Memorial er Swallow' e Marine (formerly Middleton) of Manchester. (London) 88 Stainton Street, SS

3374 Middleton James Henry Sapper 32 12 April 1917 No. 1 465733 South Shields. (SDGW) Messrs. Pyman and Son of Thomas and Isabella Unmarried. Brother: William Middleton, E. North Shields. R. SS. A Harton (St. Peter) All Saints' Church Mon. 16 April (Confirme Company, Tyne Bell (A Clerk - where Middleton of 12 Double Row, aged 32, of 19 Crofton Coroner's Inquest Churchyard, SS. ROH, West Harton + 1917 + Soldiers d at Electrical he had worked for West Harton Street, Tyne Dock - determined that he Middle.2.6. (South St. Michael's ROH, Died in the Coroner's Engineers R.E. 17 years) Overman at Harton Colliery committed suicide, having Shields). SS (?) + Wenlock Great War Inquest) (Territorial) (witness at Coroner's been hit by a train on the Road Methodist Inquest). railway line near Whiteleas Church Cross, SS (?) Bridge. 4262 Middleton Thomas Private Unknown Military Unknown Employed by Mr. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John (Jack) [His father, John, was a In France nearly a year - Wed. 28 June Wed. 28 June Medal David Petrie, Middleton of 50 Eldon Street, SS, Gunner in the RGA (No. 'Gazette'. Joined his 1916 + Sat. 9 1916 Westoe Hotel, SS and 58 , SS (in 5228).] regiment in September November 1918 November 1918) 1914 - 'Gazette'.

5228 Middleton John (Jack) Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Garrison 58 Regent Street, SS (in Employed by Mr. Married. [He enlisted in 1914 and had Son: Thomas Middleton Admitted into Sat. 9 Artillery November 1918) David Petrie as a served in France for 3½ MM (No. 4262). Huddersfield Military November 1918 Barman in the years. He had two sons Hospital suffering from Westoe Hotel, SS serving in France and severe wounds by 9 another at Reading (in November 1918 - November 1918) - 'Gazette'. 'Gazette'.] 1555 Midlane Thomas Reid Boy 2nd Class 18 20 April 1918 HMS Powerful J/86665 7 Railway Street, SS Second son of William and the Unmarried. Died suddenly in Ford Park Cemetery Tues. 23 April late Jane Midlane of 7 Railway Plymouth. (formerly Plymouth Old 1918 Street, SS. (GGWC - says his Cemetery). mother was called Mary). (Pennycomequick). S.7.2.

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