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Stamford's WW1 Casualties A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U 1 H/S P Name Rank Service # D.O.D. Age Regt. /Service Unit Sub Unit Next of Kin Newspaper Reports Born Enlisted Residence How Died Notes Grave/Panel/Bay/Face Where Buried or Commemorated Locality Country War Memorial ALLEN, Charles Edward Pte. 1917 19151013 20 Lincolnshire Regt. 4th Bn. "C" Coy. - 1st Son of the late Charles Edward and Mary Ann Allen, of Grantham. Sleaford Grantham Stamford Killed in action 31 to 34. LOOS MEMORIAL Pas de Calais France Stamford-Broad Street 2 ANDREWS, John Alfred Raymond 2nd. Lt. 19180414 21 Royal Air Force and 6th Bn. Lincolnshire Regiment Son of Fred and Ada Andrews, of Stamford, Lincs. Presumed killed in action Formerly served in Queen's Westminsters 2. D. 12. AIRE COMMUNAL CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France Stamford School 3 ANDREWS, John Alfred Raymond 2nd. Lt. 19180414 21 Royal Air Force and 6th Bn. Lincolnshire Regiment Son of Fred and Ada Andrews, of Stamford, Lincs. Presumed killed in action Formerly served in Queen's Westminsters 2. D. 12. AIRE COMMUNAL CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France Stamford-Broad Street 4 5 ANDREWS, Owen Pte. 12855 19159809 Lincolnshire Regt. 6th Bn. Stamford Stamford Killed in action 44 to 46. HELLES MEMORIAL Turkey Stamford-Broad Street ARNOLD, Walter Clay L.Cpl. 86414 19180324 34 Machine Gun Corps 20th Bn. Son of the late Charles Arnold, Superintendent of Police, Bourne Saxilby Sheffield Killed in action 90 to 93 POZIERES MEMORIAL Somme France Stamford School Division, Lincs; husband of Mrs. Edith M. Arnold, of 135, Hadfield St., 6 Sheffield. ARNOLD, Walter Clay L.Cpl. 86414 19180324 34 Machine Gun Corps 20th Bn. Son of the late Charles Arnold, Superintendent of Police, Bourne Saxilby Sheffield Killed in action 90 to 93 POZIERES MEMORIAL Somme France Stamford-Broad Street Division, Lincs; husband of Mrs. Edith M. Arnold, of 135, Hadfield St., 7 Sheffield. ATKINS, Albert Victor Pte. 8842 19160816 26 Northamptonshire Regt. 1st Bn. Son of John Thomas and H. I. Atkins, of 2, Dixon's Court, St. Peter's St., Stamford St. Georges Northampton Killed in action Sp. Mem. A. 8. BAZENTIN-LE-PETIT COMMUNAL Somme France Stamford-Broad Street 8 Stamford. CEMETERY EXTENSION 9 ATKINS, Arthur Stamford All Saints [Internal & External] 10 ATKINSON, A E Major Stamford-Broad Street 11 ATKINSON, B. Capt. Stamford-Broad Street 12 ATKINSON, George Louis Capt. 19170320-21 Royal Army Medical Corps Drowned General L. 25. 10 PLYMOUTH (FORD PARK) CEMETERY Devon England Stamford School 13 ATKINSON, George Louis Capt. 19170320-21 Royal Army Medical Corps Drowned General L. 25. 10 PLYMOUTH (FORD PARK) CEMETERY Devon England Stamford-Broad Street 14 ATKINSON, H B : O B E Capt. East African Forces Stamford-Broad Street 15 ATKINSON, Henry Ernest Pte. Stamford-Broad Street 16 BAGLEY, Albert Victor Pte. Stamford-Broad Street 17 BAILEY, Walter Edmund Pte. 202160 19180321 24 Lincolnshire Regt. 5th Bn. 2nd Son of Mrs. Ellen Maud Kirk, of 13, Bath Row, Stamford, Lincs. Postland Stamford Killed in action 3 and 4 ARRAS MEMORIAL Pas de Calais, France Stamford All Saints [Internal & External] 18 BAILEY, Walter Edmund Pte. 202160 19180321 24 Lincolnshire Regt. 5th Bn. 2nd Son of Mrs. Ellen Maud Kirk, of 13, Bath Row, Stamford, Lincs. Postland Stamford Killed in action 3 and 4 ARRAS MEMORIAL Pas de Calais, France Stamford-Broad Street 19 BAKER, Charles Cecil Pte. Stamford-Broad Street 20 BARNET, Thomas Stamford All Saints [Internal & External] 21 BARNETT, A. / Albert Pte. 9084 19170227 Northamptonshire Regt. 2nd Bn. Stamford Northampton Died of wounds L. 17. STAMFORD CEMETERY Lincolnshire England Stamford All Saints [Internal & External] 22 BARNETT, A. / Albert Pte. 9084 19170227 Northamptonshire Regt. 2nd Bn. Stamford Northampton Died of wounds L. 17. STAMFORD CEMETERY Lincolnshire England Stamford-Broad Street BARNETT, F. A. Dvr. 301425 19190305 Royal Engineers 75th Div Signal Company No entry in SDGW Died B. 61. DAMASCUS COMMONWEALTH WAR Syria Stamford-Broad Street 23 CEMETERY BARNETT, George Pte. 15880 19181202 26 Lincolnshire Regt. 1st Bn. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barnett, of 19, Foundry Rd., Stamford, Stamford Stamford Died 6 THE HAGUE GENERAL CEMETERY Zuid-Holland Holland Stamford-Broad Street 24 Lincs. 25 BARNETT, Thomas Morris Bdr. Unable to identify Stamford All Saints [Internal & External] 26 BARNETT, Thomas Morris Bdr. Unable to identify Stamford-Broad Street 27 BARRETT, Thomas W Stamford All Saints [Internal & External] BARRETT, Thomas Webb Pte. G/22865 19170810 The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regt.) 7th Bn. Stamford Stamforf Stamford Killed in action formerly 41671 King's Own Yorkshire Light 11 - 13 and 14 YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL West-Vlaanderen, Belgium Stamford All Saints [Internal & External] 28 Infantry BARRETT, Thomas Webb Pte. G/22865 19170810 The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regt.) 7th Bn. Stamford Stamforf Stamford Killed in action formerly 41671 King's Own Yorkshire Light 11 - 13 and 14 YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL West-Vlaanderen, Belgium Stamford-Broad Street 29 Infantry 30 BARRETT, W. Pte. Stamford-Broad Street BARTHOLOMEW, Cecil Henry Pte. 27209 19161023 King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regt.) 1st Bn. Stamford Killed in action formerly 30912 Lincolnshire Regiment, Cecil 5 D and 12 B THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Somme France Stamford All Saints [Internal & External] 31 on memorial BARTHOLOMEW, Cecil Henry Pte. 27209 19161023 King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regt.) 1st Bn. Stamford Killed in action formerly 30912 Lincolnshire Regiment, H. 5 D and 12 B THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Somme France Stamford-Broad Street 32 Bartholomew & L.Cpl. on memorial 33 BARTRAM, H Pte. Stamford-Broad Street 34 BAXTER, C Pte. Stamford-Broad Street 35 BEALL, Wiliam Sgt. 30074 19170930 44 South Lancashire Regt. (Prince of Wales's Volunteers) 1st Bn. Karachi, India Stamford Died (Buried Karachi Cem. BA. A. 19.). 23 DELHI MEMORIAL (INDIA GATE) India Stamford-Broad Street BEECHEY, Bernard Reeve Sgt. 13773 19150925 38 Lincolnshire Regt. 2nd Bn. Son of the late Rev Prince William Thomas Beechey and of Mrs Amy Pinchbeck Lincoln Killed in action 3 PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL Hainaut Belgium Stamford School 36 Beechey of 197 Wragby Road, Lincoln. BEECHEY, Charles Reeve Pte. 58708 19171020 39 Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) 25th Bn. Son of the late Rev P W Thomas Beechey and of Amy Beechey of 197 Pinchbeck Stamford Stamford Died of wounds formerly PS/10747 Royal Fusiliers, His 6..E..3. DAR ES SALAAM WAR CEMETERY Tanzania Stamford School Wragby Rd, Lincoln. brothers Bernard Reeve, Frank Collett Reeve 37 and Harold Reeve also fell. BEECHEY, Charles Reeve Pte. 58708 19171020 39 Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) 25th Bn. Son of the late Rev P W Thomas Beechey and of Amy Beechey of 197 Pinchbeck Stamford Stamford Died of wounds formerly PS/10747 Royal Fusiliers, His 6..E..3. DAR ES SALAAM WAR CEMETERY Tanzania Stamford-Broad Street Wragby Rd, Lincoln. brothers Bernard Reeve, Frank Collett Reeve 38 and Harold Reeve also fell. BEECHEY, Leonard Reeve Rifleman 593763 19171229 London Regt. 18th Bn. (London Irish Rifles) Son of Rev. P.W. Thomas and Amy Beechey: Husband of Frances Southwark St. Pancras Highgate Died of wounds P.V.H.12B ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN Seine-Maritime France Stamford School Beechey of Juniper House, Magor, Undy, Newport, Mon. 39 40 BETTS, B J Pte. Stamford-Broad Street BETTS, Frank Pte. 23901 19160820 24 Northamptonshire Regt. 1st Bn. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Betts, of 5, Duncombs Yard, Water St., Stamford Stamford F. C. Betts on memorial 11 A and 11 D. THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Somme France Stamford-Broad Street 41 Stamford, Lincs. BIRD, Charles Goodeve Pte. 2466 19151013 33 Lincolnshire Regt. 4th Bn. "D" Coy. 1st Son of Albert Bird, of 46, St. Martin'S, Stamford, Lincs., and the late Stamford Luton Stamford Killed in action L.Cpl. on memorial 31 to 34. LOOS MEMORIAL Pas de Calais France Stamford School 42 Sarah Louisa Bird. BIRD, Charles Goodeve Pte. 2466 19151013 33 Lincolnshire Regt. 4th Bn. "D" Coy. 1st Son of Albert Bird, of 46, St. Martin'S, Stamford, Lincs., and the late Stamford Luton Stamford Killed in action L.Cpl. on memorial 31 to 34. LOOS MEMORIAL Pas de Calais France Stamford-Broad Street 43 Sarah Louisa Bird. BLADES, Albert Moisey L.Cpl. 6004 19160720 21 Royal Berkshire Regt. 4th Bn. 2nd Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Blades, of 25, Houston Rd., Brownsover, Rugby Stamford Died of wounds Native of Stamford, Lincs. 11. A. 29. MERVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY Nord France Stamford All Saints [Internal & External] 44 BLADES, Albert Moisey L.Cpl. 6004 19160720 21 Royal Berkshire Regt. 4th Bn. 2nd Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Blades, of 25, Houston Rd., Brownsover, Rugby Stamford Died of wounds Native of Stamford, Lincs. 11. A. 29. MERVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY Nord France Stamford School 45 BLADES, Albert Moisey L.Cpl. 6004 19160720 21 Royal Berkshire Regt. 4th Bn. 2nd Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Blades, of 25, Houston Rd., Brownsover, Rugby Stamford Died of wounds Native of Stamford, Lincs. : Corporal on 11. A. 29. MERVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY Nord France Stamford-Broad Street 46 memorial 47 BLADES, Christopher L.Cpl. Stamford-Broad Street 48 BOLLAND, John [Jack] Gnr. 186484 19170112 18 Royal Field Artillery Son of David and Sophie Bolland, of 23, Conduit Rd., Stamford. Stamford Stamford Died S. E. 4. STAMFORD CEMETERY Lincolnshire England Stamford-Broad Street BOYCE, Thomas William Pte. 240328 19181112 22 Norfolk Regt. 3rd Bn. Son of George William and Rosanna Boyce, of 18, Broad St., Stamford. East Dereham, Norfolk East Dereham, Died Born at East Dereham, Norfolk. B. G. 17. STAMFORD CEMETERY Lincolnshire England Stamford All Saints [Internal & External] Norfolk 49 BOYCE, Thomas William Pte.
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