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Casualties of the 22Nd Bn. LONDON REGIMENT, WW 1 Commonwealth www.queensroyalsurreys.org.uk Casualties of the 22nd Bn. LONDON REGIMENT, WW 1 Commonwealth War Dead 1914-1918 BEDFORD HOUSE CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium ADAMS , Private, CHARLES FREDERICK GEORGE, 681193, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 9 May 1917. Age 34. Son of Charles Adams, of Forest Hill, London husband of Edith Amelia Adams, of 57, Bradford Rd., Upper Sydenham, London. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. H. 33. ASBRIDGE , Private, THOMAS, 683982, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 10 May 1917. Age 36. Son of Thomas and Bricena J. Asbridge, of London; husband of Elizabeth Asbridge, of 88, Oglander Rd., Peckham, London. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. G. 29. BARRAND , Private, W, 682957, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 10 May 1917. Age 36. Son of John and Mary Ann Barrand, of 3c, Blundell St., Caledonian Rd., London. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. G. 30. BROWN , Second Lieutenant, DOUGLAS PATON MCRAE, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Killed in action 24 November 1916. Age 30. Son of A. M. Brown, of London, and the late J. C. Brown; husband of Edith M. Brown, of 257, Burntwood Lane, Wandsworth Common, London. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. E. 6. CARRIETT , Private, HAROLD NOEL, 684316, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 3 January 1917. Age 20. Son of Mrs. E. Carriett, of 18, Frome Rd., Wood Green, London. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. F. 13. CLARKE , Private, ERNEST OWEN, 680269, "C" Coy. 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Died of wounds 30 January 1917. Age 19. Son of Mr. F. and Mrs. M. Clarke, of 6, Choumert Grove, Peckham, London. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. A. 6. HARGREAVES , Private, J H, 682098, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Killed in action 8 May 1917. Age 31. Son of Mrs. Annie D. E. Hargreaves, of 72, Great Queen St., Dartford, Kent. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. H. 32. HARMAN , Private, W J, 680517, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 7 June 1917. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.2 III. C. 15. KEEN , Private, T, 682506, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 5 June 1917. Age 29. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Keen; husband of Edith Keen, 20, Walford Rd., Uxbridge, Middlesex. Born at Uxbridge. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 II. B. 26. LOWES , Private, E, 2064, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 9 November 1916. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. E. 2. MARDEN , Lance Corporal, H, 683127, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 10 May 1917. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. G. 28. MAY , Second Lieutenant, W E E F, 1st/22nd Bn., London Regiment. Killed in action 24 November 1916. Age 21. Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Frances Edith May, of 27, Cranbourne Rd., Muswell Hill, London. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. E. 7. 1 The Commonwealth War Graves Commission. MESSENGER , Lance Corporal, H, 680370, M M, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 25 April 1917. Age 26. Son of Mr. R. J. T. and Mrs. E. Messenger, of 39, Delaford Rd., South Bermondsey, London. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. H. 28. MOULTON , Private, A, 695018, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 7 June 1917. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.2 III. D. 6. PENNINGTON , Private, F W, 681974, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 6 May 1917. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. I. 57. REGAN , Private, A H, 681971, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 21 April 1917. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. G. 27. SENHENN , Private, E A, 684345, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 24 April 1917. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. H. 26. STANNARD , Private, G B, 682206, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 14 April 1917. Husband of A. L. Warby (formerly Stannard), of 156, George's Rd., Barnsbury, London. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. H. 25. SUGDEN , Private, E J, 680233, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 10 May 1917. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. G. 31. TASMAN , Private, A H, 681910, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 24 April 1917. Age 21. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Tasman, of 56, Aveling Park Rd., Walthamstow, Essex. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. H. 27. THORN , Private, H, 682586, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 13 May 1917. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. I. 58. VOISEY , Private, T J, 680300, D C M, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 25 April 1917. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. H. 31. WAIT , Private, J, 682076, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 20 March 1917. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. E. 16. WALLIS , Serjeant, L G, 683051, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 25 April 1917. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. H. 29. WALSH , Lance Corporal, A, 682526, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 14 April 1917. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 I. G. 24. WHEELER , Private, E G, 680778, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 6 June 1917. Grave Ref. Enclosure No.4 II. B. 27. BIRR CROSS ROADS CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium HAYDON , Private, B, 681869, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 28 August 1917. Grave Ref. IV. B. 8. BLEHARIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Brunehaut, Hainaut, Belgium WATSON , Private, A, 684179, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Killed in action 4 November 1918. Age 21. Son of Frank William and Sarah Watson, of 29, Dante Rd., Newington Butts, London. Grave Ref. In the N. East (far left) quarter of the cemetery. BRANDHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium 2 The Commonwealth War Graves Commission. ABBOTT , Private, WILLIAM FREDRICK, 680354, 1st/22nd Bn., London Regiment. Died of wounds 7 June 1917. Age 20. Son of Thomas Henry and the late Elizabeth Ann Abbott, of London. Grave Ref. I. K. 12. BUS HOUSE CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium JENKINS , Private, J J, 682050, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 6 July 1917. Grave Ref. E. 15. KEARNEY , Private, C, 681179, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 6 July 1917. Grave Ref. E. 14. HEDGE ROW TRENCH CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium BOWDERY , Corporal, F C, 683523, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 21 July 1917. Age 23. Husband of Mrs. E. M. Ely (formerly Bowdery), of 54, South St., Walworth, London. Grave Ref. Sp. Mem. D. 4. DAWSON , Private, T W, 683245, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 21 July 1917. Grave Ref. Sp. Mem. D. 5. HAWKINS , Second Lieutenant, JOHN STEPHEN, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 24 July 1917. Age 21. Son of John Stephen Hawkins, and Harriett Hawkins, of "St. Osyth," Hempstead Rd., Upper Walthamstow, Essex. Grave Ref. Sp. Mem. D. 7. LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium BRADBY , Private, JOHN BEAUCHAMP, 683070, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Died of wounds 23 February 1917. Age 38. Son of Mary Charlotte Bradby, of 78, Fairholme Rd., West Croydon, Surrey, and the late Alfred Lyne Bradby. Native of Wishford, Wilts. Grave Ref. XI. A. 39. CLAYTON , Private, W J, 4578, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 3 January 1917. Grave Ref. X. D. 3. CORRIE , Private, GEORGE, 680164, "A" Coy. 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Died of wounds 15 April 1917. Age 25. Son of Sidney and Agnes Corrie, of St. George in the East, London; husband of J. Corrie, of 28, Lowood Buildings, Bewley St., Shadwell, London. Grave Ref. XII. A. 6A. DUDMAN , Private, R, 680630, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 25 April 1917. Grave Ref. XII. A. 22. FRIEND , Private, C, 6152, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 4 January 1917. Grave Ref. X. D. 5A. HOLLINGS , Private, HENRY AMOS, 6162, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Died of wounds 25 November 1916. Age 29. Son of Henry and Agnes Hollings, of 50, Parnell Rd., Bow, London. Grave Ref. X. C. 14A. HOPPER , Private, GRAHAM WELLESLEY, 7541, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Died of wounds 12 November 1916. Age 19. Son of Jane Hopper, of 38, Elms Avenue, Muswell Hill, London, and the late Henry Hopper. Grave Ref. X. C. 8. KENT , Private, ERNEST EDWARD, 681117, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Died of wounds 26 April 1917. Age 18. Son of Florence Kent, of 91, Angell Rd., Brixton, London. Grave Ref. XII. A. 20. 3 The Commonwealth War Graves Commission. LEWZEY , Private, JOHN HENRY, 683191, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Died of wounds 8 June 1917. Age 37. Son of David and Susannah Lewzey; husband of Elizabeth Lewzey, of 36, Odell St., Albany Rd., Camberwell, London. Born Bermondsey, London. Grave Ref. XV. J. 1. MAY , Private, M, 681618, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Died of wounds 26 April 1917. Age 32. Brother of Mrs. R. Tredway, of 5, Rudford Rd., Rotherhithe, London. Grave Ref. XII. A. 18. OSBORNE , Private, JOHN, 681866, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Died of wounds 5 May 1917. Age 21. Son of Walter and Harriett Osborne, of Bethnal Green, London. Grave Ref. XII. A. 34. PITTMAN , Private, RALPH ROBERT THOMAS, 683141, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Died of wounds 8 June 1917. Age 33. Son of Richard William and Elizabeth Pittman, of 114, Brighton Rd., South Croydon, Surrey. Born Wallington, Surrey. Grave Ref. XIII. C. 15A. PONSFORD , Private, J H, 682925, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. 19 February 1917. Husband of Mrs. R. Ponsford, of 56, Wellington Rd., Holloway, London. Grave Ref. XI. A. 32. SARGEANT , Private, FREDERICK, 681088, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Died of wounds 25 April 1917. Age 22. Son of Frederick and Alice Sargeant, of 12, Henning St., Rotherhithe, London. Grave Ref. XII. A. 18A. THOMAS , Private, R A, 6240, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Died of wounds 23 November 1916. Age 20. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Thomas, of 19, St. Michael's St., Oxford. Grave Ref. X. C. 12. WOODS , Private, WILLIAM PULLENGER, 682416, 22nd Bn., London Regiment. Died of wounds 3 May 1917. Age 24. Son of William and Hannah Woods, of Westcott, near Dorking; husband of Isabel Ellen Wright (formerly Woods), of 14, Bourne Rd., South Merstham, Surrey. Grave Ref. XII. A. 28A. MENDINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium BRUNNING , Private, HARRY, 695007, 22nd Bn., London Regiment.
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