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Terling & Fairstead Parish Council TERLING & FAIRSTEAD PARISH COUNCIL WITH ALL SAINTS CHURCH TERLING & ST MARY AND ST PETER CHURCH FAIRSTEAD & TERLING UNITED REFORMED CHURCH LEST WE FORG ET This Book commemorates the Men of Terling & Fairstead who, at the call of King and Country, left all that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self-sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom. Let those that come after see to it that their names are not forgotten P a g e 1 This book was created at the request of Terling & Fairstead Parish Council to honour those men of the villages of Terling and Fairstead that did not return from war. It is not intended to glorify war, but to reflect upon the loss of these men to their families and friends, and to give thanks for their lives. Many of these men came from families which still live within the area, their sadly short life stories still remembered with love by close relatives. The stories of others are now less clear but the effect of their loss no less important to their families. The effect the loss of so many young men must have had to a small area such as ours, let alone to families such as the Does, Palmers, Cuthberts, Wagers, Russells, Richardsons, Smiths, Brocks, Aves and Wagers, who lost so many family members, cannot be imagined today. It is hoped that families and friends will share their documents, memories and reflections to help the book grow to show further details of the lives of these men, to ensure they continue to be known to future generations. Information included to date has come from a variety of web based sites, predominantly the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and Ancestry.com, together with personal information from relatives. Any mistakes or omissions by me in the compilation of these records are regretted and will be corrected upon advice. Heather Cutler October 2013 Twitchers, Fairstead Road Terling CM3 2BU P a g e 2 Contents Men of Terling ......................................................................................................................................... 10 1914-1918 World War I ........................................................................................................................ 10 Ernle Algar ....................................................................................................................................... 10 Charles Aves ..................................................................................................................................... 11 Fred Aves ......................................................................................................................................... 12 Thomas William Eve ........................................................................................................................ 13 Frederick Guiver .............................................................................................................................. 14 Percy Harrington .............................................................................................................................. 15 Alfred Joyce ..................................................................................................................................... 16 Alfred William Richardson .............................................................................................................. 17 Douglas Higham Richardson ........................................................................................................... 18 George W Richardson ..................................................................................................................... 20 Frederick James Rule ...................................................................................................................... 21 Edmund James Russell ...................................................................................................................22 Fred Russell .....................................................................................................................................23 Arthur Edward Smith ..................................................................................................................... 24 Frederick William Smith ................................................................................................................. 25 Alexander Stevens .......................................................................................................................... 26 Bert Swallow .................................................................................................................................... 27 Hewitt Thurgood ............................................................................................................................ 28 Alec Wager ...................................................................................................................................... 29 Victor Wager ................................................................................................................................... 30 Walter Stanley Wager ...................................................................................................................... 31 Arthur Daniel White .........................................................................................................................32 William Wood ..................................................................................................................................33 1939-1945 World War II ......................................................................................................................34 Robert James Hawker .....................................................................................................................34 Gerald Ivo Cuthbert ......................................................................................................................... 35 Sidney John Cuthbert ......................................................................................................................36 Trevor Hugh Easter ......................................................................................................................... 37 Frederick Green .............................................................................................................................. 38 Lawrence William Joyce ..................................................................................................................39 Ernest Edward Palmer .................................................................................................................... 40 Francis William Palmer .................................................................................................................. 42 P a g e 3 Cecil Francis Burney Rolt ............................................................................................................... 44 Richard Windle ................................................................................................................................ 45 Dennis Walter Mackrow ................................................................................................................. 46 Men of Fairstead ..................................................................................................................................... 47 1914-1918 World War I ........................................................................................................................ 47 Edward Bearman ............................................................................................................................. 47 John Brock ...................................................................................................................................... 48 William Brock ............................................................................................................................ 49 Bertie Cloughton ....................................................................................................................... 50 Albert Edward Doe .......................................................................................................................... 51 Percy Doe ......................................................................................................................................... 52 Frederick Ernest Underdown .......................................................................................................... 53 Edward Warner ............................................................................................................................... 54 1939-1945 World War II ...................................................................................................................... 55 Sidney Leonard French.................................................................................................................... 55 Arthur Edward Wyatt ...................................................................................................................... 56 P a g e 4 The stone memorial is located on Church Green, Terling, to commemorate the men of the Parishes of Terling Fairstead who did not return from the First World War (known then as the Great War) was dedicated in a ceremony on March 27th 1921. The names of those men from the Parishes who did not return from the Second World War were added after 1945. The following
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