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Tilehurst War Memorial Tilehurst War Memorial The Memorial is in the form of a Cross of Sacrifice located in Tilehurst Triangle. The Tilehurst Royal British Legion take great pride in the memorial. Tilehurst had been incorporated into the Borough only in 1911. Further details can be found in the National Inventory of War Memorials - go to http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.9102 5103 The memorial at the Tilehurst Triangle shopping area Names Abery to Cox Names Crocker to Langdon Names Lewis to Seymour Names Seymour to Worty The following list of names recorded on the memorial contain basic information about the men. This includes, name, address, regiment and regimental number and date of death where known. Dates are written in international format ie YYYYMMDD. The table is arranged in strict alphabetical name order and some men will have more than one entry. This is because they have held more than one regimental numbers or addresses. Where regimental numbers are shown -999 indicates 'do not know' and -5 or -7 indicates an officer. The information is drawn from a database of men who served in WW1 from Berkshire. Any corrections or additional information would be gladly received. E-mail [email protected] surname xnames serial regiment house street town dod Abery Jack H -995 Wiltshires 30 Armour Rd Tilehurst Abery Samuel Ralph 19219 Wiltshires 9 Recreation Rd Tilehurst 19160707 Ackerman George 2324 RMLI Calcot 19180324 Allen Ernest John 18756 R Warwicks 4 Downing Rd Tilehurst 19180511 Allen John William 14874 RN 40 Cholmeley Rd Reading 19151230 Allen Westley Dennis -995 Wiltshires 10 St Edwards Rd Reading Baker Harry James 8183 R Berks Bloomfield Norman Bradby 440296 Canadians The Tilehurst 19160604 Bram- bles Boseley Arthur 43280 Manchesters Pangbourne 19161012 Boseley Arthur 20969 R Berks Reading 19161012 Brind S E -995 Australians Tilehurst Brown C -999 unknown TILE- HURST Buckland Sidney James 17386 RMLI Norcot Rd Tilehurst 16150101 Cane Norman 2776 R Berks 27 Brisbane Rd Reading 19190215 Cane Norman 200632 R Berks 27 Brisbane Rd Reading 19190215 Champion Sidney 127168 MGC 77 Armour Road Tilehurst 19180601 Champion Sidney 40713 Welch R 77 Armour Road Tilehurst 19180601 Champion Sidney 5285 R Berks 77 Armour Road Tilehurst 19180601 Champion Sidney 201655 R Berks 77 Armour Road Tilehurst 19180601 Chandler Frank Stair 8906 R Berks Albury Westwood Rd Tilehurst 19150516 Chandler Frederick Wil- 8446 R Berks Albury Westwood Rd Tilehurst 19150314 liam Chapman Henry Robert 8796 R Berks Tilehurst 19170719 Chapman R -999 unknown Tilehurst Childs F 2247 R Berks Newbury Childs F 200334 R Berks Newbury surname xnames serial regiment house street town dod Cobb Reginald -5 R Berks Ship- Tilehurst 19161013 lake Lodge Cobb Reginald -7 Liverpool Ship- Tilehurst 19161013 lake Lodge Collins Alfred Henry 9886 R Berks 23 Lower Armour Rd Tilehurst 19141116 Cooke E R -999 unknown TILE- HURST Cox Edward Bertie 4815 R Berks 31 School Rd Tilehurst 19160818 Crocker Albert 1048 RN 13 Victoria Rd Tilehurst 19181101 Dance Charles Leonard 9840 Ox & Bucks School Rd Tilehurst 19150925 Reuben Dance Maurice Henry 9581 R Berks Tunbridge 19170731 Wells Dyer R F -999 unknown Tilehurst East F -999 unknown TILE- HURST Edwards Sidney James 9476 R Berks 2 Lower Armour Tilehurst 19150313 Cotts Evans Charles William 43556 Lincolns 85 Armour Rd Tilehurst 19170428 George Evans Charles William 5384 R Berks 85 Armour Rd Tilehurst 19170428 George Fuller William George 203111 R Berks The City Little Heath 19170305 Fuller William George 20417 R Berks The City Little Heath 19170305 Goff TF -999 unknown Tilehurst Golding G -999 unknown TILE- HURST Gunner Christopher 17688 RN Calcot Row Calcot 19160531 Joseph Gunner Christopher 17688 RN Cricket Sonning 19160531 Joseph Field Cotts Haines R G -999 unknown TILE- HURST Harmer Harold J 203727 R Berks Tilehurst 19170523 Hatherall Charles Henry 26823 R Berks Tilehurst 19170325 House Ernest Richard 11063 R Berks 3 Lower Armour Rd Tilehurst 19150808 House William John 15838 R Berks Armour Rd Tilehurst 19150928 Hutchings Charles Henry 31169 R Berks 19 Polsted Rd Tilehurst 19190127 Thomas James Harry Reuben J 2052 Berks Yeom Brook- Tilehurst Rd Reading 19150821 lands urname xnames serial regiment house street town dod Johns John William 14548 RN 56 School Rd Reading 19160531 Johnson William George 4945 R Berks 38 Armour Rd Tilehurst 19161204 Alfred King G -999 unknown TILE- HURST Kurton George 37549 R Berks The City Little Heath 19180823 Lewendon F J 226601 RFA Tilehurst 19181029 Lewis John Frederick 9980 R Berks 17 Norcot Rd Reading 19171017 Long William James 15633 R Berks 7 Kew Terr Tilehurst 19150925 Long William James 15633 R Berks 34 Kentwood Hill Tilehurst 19150925 Lovegrove Abraham 21010 R Berks Tilehurst 19161015 Lovegrove Abraham 43312 Manchesters Tilehurst 19161015 Mace Richard Charles 42500 RGA Tilehurst 19181101 Marcham F -999 unknown TILE- HURST Moore B -999 unknown TILE- HURST Moore Frederick Wil- 201635 R Berks 38 Norcot Rd Tilehurst 19170822 liam Nicholls James 15019 R Berks Little Heath 19170524 Nightingale Cecil Baden 189434 RFC TheBath Rd Calcot 19180605 Nest Noakes Albert Sidney -995 Lab Corps 23 Downing Rd Tilehurst 19160517 Noakes Albert Sidney 1826 R Berks 23 Downing Rd Tilehurst 19160517 Norman Sylvester John 14635 RN 60 School Rd Tilehurst 19170918 Paice Henry 201905 R Berks Tilehurst 19170816 Paice Henry 5676 R Berks Tilehurst 19170816 Palmer George 10239 R Berks Tilehurst 19160523 Pearce William George 34763 R Berks Tilehurst 19170731 Plunkett Reginald Freder- -7 Indians Kentwood Hill Tilehurst 19180906 ick Desmond Plunkett Reginald Freder- -7 RMA Kentwood Hill Tilehurst 19180906 ick Desmond Pocock James Edward 201584 R Berks Langley Hill Calcot 19170822 Poole Reginald Wil- 14353 R Berks 79 School Rd Tilehurst 19150925 liam Quelch William Henry 11666 R Berks 8 School Rd Tilehurst 19170721 Rake Henry Stansfield 693186 Canadians Den-Long Lane Tilehurst 19171026 efield Robbins H -999 unknown Tilehurst Rush John William 17890 R Berks 24 or Tidmarsh St Reading 19160727 14 urname xnames serial regiment house street town dod Sealy William Arthur 1213 R Fus 23 Blundells Rd Tilehurst 19151109 Seymour C F 14265 Scots G Tilehurst 19180824 Seymour Frederick Wil- 43336 Manchesters Downing Rd Tilehurst 19161012 liam Seymour Frederick Wil- 20171 R Berks Downing Rd Tilehurst 19161012 liam Seymour JH 8699 Cameronians 18 Albany Rd Reading 19150209 Smeeth Alfred Jesse 10549 R Berks Gillingham 19160703 Smith W A -999 unknown Tilehurst Soper John Elford 3457 Berks Yeom Chapel Hill Tilehurst 19170822 Soper John Elford 204413 Ox & Bucks Chapel Hill Tilehurst 19170822 Stacey Ernest 33927 R Berks 3 Kew Kentwood Hill Tilehurst 19181023 Terr Stelling Ernest L R -999 R Berks 7 Blundells Rd Tilehurst 19161218 Stelling Ernest L R 19560 Somerset LI 7 Blundells Rd Tilehurst 19161218 Strong George 15997 R Berks 3 Lower Armour Rd Tilehurst 19170811 Swan- sea Terr Swain Alfred Thomas 5312 R Berks 33 Downing Rd Calcot 19160719 Swain Reginald Tho- 117414 RN Downing Rd Tilehurst 19171111 mas Alexander Wakeford Owen -7 RFA Tilehurst 19180321 Wakeford Owen -7 RFA Reading School Reading 19180321 Wakeford Robert Scott -7 RFC Tilehurst Rd Tilehurst 19170222 Waltham William Henry 16475 Gren G 2 Poplar Cotts Tilehurst 19141117 Ware Francis Henry 10269 R Berks 11 Granby Gdns Reading 19160418 Ware Francis Henry 10269 R Berks 55 Recreation Rd Tilehurst 19160418 Ware George 36363 MGC 55 Recreation Rd Tilehurst 19171130 Ware George 19793 R Berks 55 Recreation Rd Tilehurst 19171130 Warwick John G 7070 R Berks 36 Norcot Terr Tilehurst 19141026 Watts JS 82814 RASC 81 School Rd Tilehurst 19170911 Wheeler Herbert W 10482 R Berks 128 St Georges Rd Reading 19170719 White B E 170255 RASC Tilehurst 19181203 Wickens Frederick C 42109 E Yorks Lower Armour Rd Tilehurst 19180527 Wickens Stephen 9912 R Berks Armour Rd Tilehurst 19150925 Wise Ernest Charles 25963 R Berks 31 George St Reading 19161113 Wise Ernest Charles 33294 Ox & Bucks 31 George St Reading 19161113 Wort Sidney 203751 R Berks 85 Norcot Rd Tilehurst 19180827.
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