Peter Hoy Database Service Men and Women (1914-1918) Palmer to Richardson

Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Elizabeth Palmer (née Lizzie Reah). 'He had two children' - His birth was registered in SS (They were married in St. Michael's [His widow, Elizabeth Lincoln 'Gazette'. Daughter: Elise during the June quarter of Harton Cemetery. 28 (Burial 25 February A Soldier (Burial Fri. 25 February 3892 Palmer John William Private DLI 11759 Church, SS, on 20 March 1915. Their (formerly Palmer), died on 7 March Palmer (SS, September q. 1892. Died at Lichfield K.8717. (South Register) 1920 Register) 1921 marriage was registered in SS during 1972, aged 77 - Headstone.] 1919). S-in-L & B-in-L: Mr. & Hospital, Staffordshire - Shields). the March quarter of 1915). Mrs. Casey. 'Gazette'. (In Memoriam).

Enlisted: 28 November 1914. 'A' Company, 26 His name appeared in the Sat. 16 January 10 January (Tyneside Irish) / NF 67 Stainton Street, October 1916 Casualties' List. 1915 + John 4744 Palmer James Private Unknown Unknown 26/541 1916 (No France (103 Brigade, 34th SS Promoted L/C. 10 June 1918 - Sheen + 'Irish 1914-5 Star) Division) Discharged on medical grounds Heroes' (1917) (Wounds).

Son of Sir Charles Mark Palmer (MP + 1st Baronet: 4/Yorkshire Regt. [Half-Brothers: Claude Bowes Siblings: George Robson (2nd Children: Brenda Eleonora 3.11.1822 - 4.6.1907) (Formerly 5 Beaufront Liberal Member (29.3.1868 - 7.4.1949) and Lionel Bt.: 5.1.1849 - 23.8.1910); Mary (11.7.1907 - 19.12.1955; Fri. 4 June 1915 and Gertrude Eleonora Mary Palmer (née Geddes). 54 (Born: 4 13/Gloucestershire Regt. Gardens, South of Parliament for Hugo (22.10.1870 - 7.9.1914). He Alfred Molyneaux (3.6.1853 - B: South Kensington), Myrtle ( Express) 5432 Palmer Godfrey Mark Major 12 June 1933 Montgomery Palmer (They were married on 17 July 1906). August 1878) (Forest of Dean Pioneers) Kensington, Jarrow: 1910 - was asked to raise a Company ['D' 9.8.1935) & Hilda Gertrude Frances (B: 11.4.1912) and + Fri. 5 April 1918 (17.2.1877 - (She died on 11 March 1965). (Divisional Pioneers 35th London (in 1911) 1922 Company ?] for 13/Gloucestershire Montgomery (6.7.1884 - Mark (4.2.1917 - 21.2.1995). (Jarrow Express) 21.1.1918; Third Wife) Division) Regt. in late-1914.] 4.1.1946). He died suddenly in Paris. of Grinkle Park, near Loftus, North Yorkshire

He enlisted in the 4th 4th (Northumbrian) 10 Long Row, SS Thurs. 27 May 6415 Palmer S. Gunner Unknown Unknown (Northumbrian) Howitzers by Howitzer Brigade RFA (in May 1915) 1915 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Birth registered in SS - March September q. 1st/7th DLI (151 Brigade, q. 1882. His death was Thurs. 27 May Thurs. 27 May 4196 Panton John William Private 69 1951 50th (Northumbrian) France registered in during 1915 1915 (Gateshead) Division) the June quarter of 1951, aged 69.

2nd/4th (Hallamshire - 12 Byethorne Employed by Born and E. in SS. His birth was Youngest son of Fri. 4 October Territorial) York and Street, SS (His Mr. Stevenson, registered in SS during the Vis-en-Artois 2 September Joseph and Margaret 1918 + Soldiers 2782 Paramor Ralph Bainbridge Acting L/C 21 Lancaster Regt. (187 32901 France mother was living Cartman, of Unmarried. September quarter of 1897. Memorial. Panel 1918 Paramor of 63 Taylor Died in the Great Brigade, 62nd (2nd West there in October Commercial The 'Gazette' says he was a 9 Street, SS War Riding) Division) 1918). Road, SS Private.

Chatham Naval Only son of William Memorial. 3109T Sat. 15 January 300 Park James Stoker 31 16 January 1915 HM Tug 'Char' and Emily Park of 141 In Memoriam. Memorial (RNR) 1916 Bath Street, SS Reference: 14. (Kent). [Attack on La Boisselle - moved forward from assembly trenches nr. 'C' Company, 26 Fri. 1 July 2016 + 10 January Son of William and Tara Redoubt. War Diary notes 'A' & Serre Road (Tyneside Irish) / NF Born: Thornley, Co. Durham. E. John Sheen + 660 Park Thomas L/C 23 1 July 1916 26/1180 1916 (No France Elizabeth Park of 66 'B' Coys in front, 'B' & 'D' in reserve. Cemetery No. 2. (103 Brigade, 34th . Soldiers Died in 1914-5 Star) Eldon Street, SS Owing to high casualties attack held XI.D.1. Division) the Great War up - small parties holding out in shell holes in N M's L. Casualties 489]

Born in . E. SS. He St. Aidan's Thurs. 27 May Children (all born in SS): Mary enlisted in 4th Northumbrian Church ROH, 1915 + Wed. 18 Isabella Park (née Nelson) of 53 Dale (June q. 1912), Alice & Robert Howitzer Battery (HQ in SS + Dale September 1918 63rd (Royal Naval) His parents resided at Street, SS. (They were married in St. Varennes Military 13 September 53 Dale Street, SS St. Hilda's [He had brothers and sisters. Sister: (Twins - Sept. q. 1914), Isabella Hebburn) in the Recruiting Street Roll of + Tues. 29 July 874 Park Richard Gunner 35 Division Ammunition 770484 France 53 Tadema Road, SS Aidan's Church, SS, on 19 May 1906. Cemetery. 1918 (DOW) (in May 1915) Colliery Mrs. J. Arthur.] (Sept. q. 1915), Daniel & Office in Fowler Street, SS, Honour + St. 1919 + Mon. 13 Column RFA (in September 1920) Their marriage was registered in SS IV.A.36. Thomas H. (twins - June q. between Saturday 22 and Hilda's September 1920 during the June quarter of 1906). 1918). Wednesday 26 May 1915 (then Miners' + Soldiers Died in living at 53 Dale Street, SS). Lodge ROH the Great War

Fri. 18 October 9 September 33 Blackett Street, 5755 Park John Private 25 1/East Yorkshire Regt. 51613 Late of NF - Jarrow Express. 1918 (Jarrow 1918 Jarrow Express) Sophia Park (née Martin). (They were 86 Byethorne married in Holy Trinity Church, High He enlisted in the 4th September q. 4th (Northumbrian) 6492 Park Stanley Gunner 60 Street, SS (in May Shields, on 23 August 1915. Their (Northumbrian) Howitzers RFA Fri. 28 May 1915 1946 (SS) Howitzer Brigade RFA 1915) marriage was registered in SS during on 27 May 1915 - 'Gazette. the September quarter of 1915).

St. Mark's Church Commemora Wed. 11 tive Stained B. and E. in SS. He had served November 1914 + Son of Matthew W. Glass 5 October [Holy Trinity Boys' School - in the army for five years. Wed. 25 October Wed. 11 25 October 1914 2/Border Regt. (20 112 Adelaide and Mary E. Parker of Boulogne Eastern Window, SS + 492 Parker William Mitchell Private 25 9993 1914 (1914 France A Regular Soldier Admitted: 22 August 1899; DOW R. in A. His medals were 1916 + Mon. 24 November (DOW) Brigade, 7th Division) Street, SS 112 Adelaide Street, Cemetery. III.A.9. Holy Trinity 'Mons' Star') Left: 30 August 1899.] applied for on 25 November November 1919 + 1914 SS Church ROH, 1920. (In Memoriam). Soldiers Died in SS + Holy the Great War Trinity Boys' School ROH, SS

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details St. Hilda's 1/East Yorkshire Regt. Queens Miners' No 1914-5 St. Hilda's Born and E. in SS. Formerly Soldiers Died in 2990 Parker George Private Unknown 24 August 1918 (64 Brigade, 21st 30670 France . Cemetery, Lodge ROH + Star Colliery 44903 Yorkshire Regt. the Great War Division) Bucquoy. I.J.15. St. Thomas' Church ROH

Harton Cemetery. 28 (Burial 19 February 603/TC 12 Cambridge A Cook (Burial 3921 Parker James William Cook HMS Research L.5302. (South Register) 1919 RNR Street, SS Register) Shields). Mon. 4 Mon. 4 4048 Parker J.F. Corporal Unknown Unknown September September 1916 1916 'D' Company, 25 11 January John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / NF 4692 Parker William Private Unknown Unknown 25/521 1916 (No France 19 Barnes Road, SS Enlisted: 5 November 1914. 'Irish Heroes' (103 Brigade, 34th 1914-5 Star) (1917) Division) Brother: Private W.K. Parker, Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Admitted to Rockferry Hospital 4 Clayton Street, DLI - wounded and 'Missing' Fri. 5 April 1918 5299 Parker R.T. Sergeant Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers Parker of 4 Clayton - badly gassed (Jarrow Jarrow since 27 May 1918 (Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Street, Jarrow Express). Express). Reported wounded and Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 4 Clayton Street, Brother: Sergeant R.T. Parker, 'Missing' since 27 May 1918 Fri. 5 July 1918 5413 Parker W.K. Private Unknown Unknown DLI Parker of 4 Clayton Jarrow Royal Engineers (No. 5049). (Jarrow Express) [Battle on the (Jarrow Express) Street, Jarrow Aisne].

Son of James and Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Isabella Parker (née SS): Isabella (June q. 1901), Born in SS. Birth registered in Alder) of 23 Lady's 3 Franklin Street, His father, James (A Cartman in Catherine (December q. 1902), SS - March q. 1900. He had Walk, SS (in 1911). Susannah Parker (née Stocks). (They SS (in 1901), 23 November 1921), was born in SS and James (March q. 1905), John two sons: Wilkinson S. (SS; (They were married in were married in St. Michael's Church, Wellington March q. 1956 Lady's Walk, SS (in A Cartman (in died in SS - March q. 1959, aged 81. (March q. 1907) and Mary December q. 1922) and John 7154 Parker Septimus Private 56 DLI St. Hilda's Church, SS, SS, on 9 November 1921. Their Street Roll of (SS) 1911), and 7 May November 1921) His mother, Isabella, was born in (December q. 1909). (SS; June q. 1926). Father-in- on 25 October 1898. marriage was registered in SS during Honour, SS Street, SS (in Jarrow and died in SS - March q. Grandmother: Mary Parker - Law: Wilkinson Stocks (A Their marriage was the December quarter of 1921). November 1921) 1955, aged 75.] born in Carlisle, Cumberland, Baker) of 4 Leighton Street, SS registered in SS during and a 61-year old widow in (in November 1921). the December quarter 1901. of 1898).

Son of John (No. 7261) and Charlotte Siblings (1911 ages): Eleanor Parker (née Collier) of (14; B: SS - December q. 1896), 3 Lochend Close, 1 Garden Lane, SS (in [His father, John (A Hawker), was Septimus (10; B: Edinburgh), Canongate, 1911). (They were born in SS and was 39. His mother, James (8; B: Edinburgh), Waterloo Royal Engineers Edinburgh (in married in St. Thomas' Charlotte, was born in SS and was 35. Born in Edinburgh and aged 12 7260 Parker John Sapper Unknown Unknown Benjamin (6; B: SS - September Vale Roll of Fri. 30 May 1919 (Waterloo Vale ROH) 1901), and 1 Church, SS, on 1 They had been married for 17 years in 1911. q. 1904), Martha (3; B: SS - Honour Garden Lane, SS January 1894. Their and had had nine children, eight still December q. 1907) and Mary (in 1911) marriage was living.] (18 months; B: SS - December registered in SS during q. 1909). the March quarter of 1894). Children (1911 ages): Eleanor (14; B: SS - December q. 1896), 3 Lochend Close, Charlotte Parker (née Collier) of 1 John (12; B: Edinburgh) (No. Canongate, Garden Lane, SS (in 1901). (They [His wife, Charlotte, was born in SS 7260), Septimus (10; B: Waterloo Royal Defence Corps Edinburgh (in A Hawker (in were married in St. Thomas' Church, and was 35. They had been married 7261 Parker John Private Unknown Unknown Edinburgh), James (8; B: Born in SS. Vale Roll of Fri. 30 May 1919 (Waterloo Vale ROH) 1901), and 1 1911) SS, on 1 January 1894. Their marriage for 17 years and had had nine Edinburgh), Benjamin (6; B: SS - Honour Garden Lane, SS was registered in SS during the March children, eight still living.] September q. 1904), Martha (in 1911) quarter of 1894). (3; B: SS - Dec. q. 1907) and Mary (18 months; B: SS). Sat. 2 January 1915 (1914 Christmas 173 Marsden He was a civilian internee at Greeting from Street, SS (in June A Merchant [The 'Leversons' was detained Mercantil Ruhleben, Germany, who had Civilian Internees) 5241 Parkin J.W. Seaman Unknown Unknown SS 'Leversons' (London) and September Seaman (in at Hamburg on the River Elbe e Marine returned home to SS by 28 + Thurs. 17 June 1915 and August 1914) on 4 August 1914.] November 1918. 1915 + Sat. 25 November 1918) September 1915 + Fri. 29 November 1918

Fri. 17 May 1918 Wounded in the right hand in (Jarrow Express) Second son of Mrs. April or May 1918 (Jarrow + Fri. 5 July 1918 8 Elm Street, 5370 Parkin Stephen Sergeant Unknown Unknown DLI Parkin of 8 Elm Street, Express). Reported 'Missing' (Jarrow Express) Jarrow Jarrow since 27 May 1918 - a P.O.W. + Fri. 18 October (Jarrow Express). 1918 (Jarrow Express)

Son of Mr. Parkin of Meritorious Ellison Street, Fri. 19 July 1918 5436 Parkin J.E. L/C Unknown Unknown Service Medal Hebburn Quay (Jarrow Express) (Formerly of Jarrow) SS Marine Son of James and the Born in Lincoln. [Member of Mon. 7 February Chief SS 'Clearfield' Mercantil 259 St. Vincent Gertrude Parkinson of 259 St. Vincent Tower Hill Engineers' 3324 Parkinson Frank 38 23 October 1916 late Mary A. Hadrian (Masonic) Lodge No. 1921 + Masonic Engineer (Newcastle) e Marine Street, SS Street, SS Memorial Association Parkinson 1970 (SS).] Roll of Honour ROH

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Margaret Helena Parks (née Turnbull) He had one child: Wilson Parks - Born: Leith, Scotland. A Fireman/T Mercantil 16 Empress Street, Son of the late Joseph of 16 Empress Street, SS. (Their whose birth was registered in Mercantile Marine List of Tower Hill Wed. 21 January 3686 Parks George William 27 10 June 1918 SS 'Borg' (London) rimmer e Marine SS and Elizabeth Parks marriage was registered in Gateshead SS during the March quarter of Deaths gives his place of Memorial 1920 during the June quarter of 1916). 1918. residency as SS.

Son of William Bass SS High His birth was registered in SS Bailleul Parlett (A Master School ROH + Princess Patricia's during the March quarter of Communal 26 (Born: 13 19 February Mariner) and Olive SS High 3865 Parlett Arthur Edgar Private Canadian Light Infantry A/11087 1890. He attended SS High Cemetery January 1890) 1916 Elizabeth Parlett of 61 School (Eastern Ontario Regt.) School: Admitted 17 January Extension, Nord. Trajan Avenue, SS (in Admissions' 1905; Left April 1906. II.C.156. January 1905). Register

Fri. 18 August 1916 (Jarrow Express) + Fri. 1 September 1916 Awarded the MM for gallantry (Jarrow Express) on 17 July 1916 - 'after the + Fri. 20 October [Wounded by 19 October 1916 - Military Medal ['On 19 July 1916, again at Pozieres, company to which he belonged 1916 (Jarrow 63 Queen's Road, Son of Mrs. Jarrow Express. Wounded for Parrett [or (LG: 1 13/DLI (68 Brigade, 23rd he was again specially commended had been heavily shelled' he Express) + Fri. 29 4936 William Private Unknown Unknown 8777 Jarrow (in August McFarlane of 63 the fourth time in April 1918 Perrott] September Division) for great devotion to duty' - Jarrow and Private Hannington went December 1916 1916) Queen's Road, Jarrow and admitted to a hospital in 1916) Express.] out under heavy MG fire four (Jarrow Express) Huddersfield - Jarrow Express.] times and brought back four + Fri. 12 January wounded men to safety. 1917 (Jarrow Express) + Fri. 3 May 1918 (Jarrow Express) + Fri. 22 March 1918

East Boldon Memorial, Son of Thomas and Rue-David Military Congregation 29 September Phyliss Parsons of 15 Birth registered in - 4385 Parsons Bewley Sapper 25 15th Field Company, R.E. 34500 1914-5 Star France Cemetery, al Church + 1915 Terrace, December q. 1890. Fleurbaix. I.H.33. St. Nicholas' East Boldon Church ROH, West Boldon

21 Moon Street, Siblings (1901 ages): Agnes (5; Elder son of Annie [His mother, Annie, was born in Born in Hebburn. Birth Frederick December q. Mercantil SS (in 1901), and A Wood Sawyer B: SS), George James (3; B: SS; 6901 Parsons Albert James AB 75 Parsons of 21 Moon Southampton, Hampshire (c. 1867), registered in SS - March q. Street Roll of 1968 (SS) e Marine 60 Empress Street, (in 1911) June q. 1898) and Phoebe (1; Street, SS (in 1901) and was 34 in 1901.] 1893. Honour SS (in 1911) B: SS).

Messrs. Dozinghem Mon. 10 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 28 October 1917 28 June 1915 77 Maxwell Street, Cookson's Lead Born and E. in SS. (Appears as Military December 1917 + Mon. 10 1190 Partridge Thomas Private Unknown (Divisional Pioneers, 50th 275282 France (DOW) (1914-5 Star) SS Works, S. Partridge in CWGC). Cemetery. I Soldiers Died in December 1917 (Northumbrian) Division) X.B.16. (Belgium). the Great War

He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Royal Navy (Royal Naval School, SS - Admitted: 20 Boys' School 6063 Pascoe William AB Unknown Unknown South Shields. Reserve) August 1906; Left: 26 January ROH, SS 1912. (Served) A Butcher: Little son: Stanley (Born: 5 Thurs. 20 Born and E. in SS. He enlisted Manager for April 1912). Daughters: Mary December 1917 + Mary Elizabeth Paterson (née Wilson) on 25 November 1915. Height: Messrs. [His wife, Mary Elizabeth, was born in Elizabeth (5 June 1903) & Sat. 5 October of 16 Harper Street, SS (in 1911). 5' 4½". (In Memoriam). Tyne Cot 42 (Born: 24 'A' Company, 10/York 3 May 1917 Eastmans, Son of Mary Isabel SS and was 33. She died in SS - June Wilhelmina (16.9.1907). His St. Hilda's 1918 + Tues. 9 16 Harper Street, (They were married in SS' Registry Daughter: Alice Jane Wilson Memorial. Panel Thurs. 20 1204 Paterson Joseph William Private February 5 October 1917 and Lancaster Regt. (63 32940 (No 1914-5 France Butchers, Paterson of 10 q. 1944, aged 67. They had been daughter, Ethel Alexandra Memorial December 1919 + SS (in 1911) Office on 15 June 1898. Their Paterson - born in SS and 10 in 125 to 128. December 1917 1878) Brigade, 37th Division) Star) Woodbine Franklin Street, SS married for 12 years and had had six Paterson, died 28 March 1908, Cross Thurs. 15 April marriage was registered in SS during 1911 (SS; March q. 1901). (Belgium). Street Branch, children, four still living.] aged 3. Brother: George (in 1920 + Soldiers the June quarter of 1898). Brother: John George (B: SS; 17 SS (in 1911 and France). He had brothers and Died in the Great March 1886). November 1915) sisters + John (in France). War St. Nicholas' Roll of Son of Andrew and [Enlisted: 31 May 1915. Draft for Honour, M.E. Paterson of 43 MEF: 5 December 1915. Joined Boldon 77 Charles Street, Charles Street, Boldon Brother: AB Robert William RND Card = 'Patterson' but his 24 (Born: Hawke Bn. RND (63rd TZ/5029 Hawke Bn. at Mudros: 7.2.1916 to Arras Memorial. Colliery + 3313 Paterson Ernest AB 27 March 1918 Boldon Colliery (in Boldon Colliery Colliery. (His parents Paterson, Drake Bn. RND, age signature reads 'Paterson' RND Database 1894) (Royal Naval) Division) (RNVR) 8.11.1916. Pyrexia (Unknown Origin). Bay 1. Boldon May 1915) were living at 77 unknown (No. 4572). (RND Database). Rejoined Hawke Bn: 14.12.1916 to Colliery Charles Street, Boldon 27.3.1918.] Workmen Colliery, in May 1915). War Memorial

Son of Andrew and A Miner working M.E. Paterson of 77 Height: 5' -½" (illegible). Brown Unknown for the Harton Charles Street, Boldon Brother: AB Ernest Paterson, hair. Blue eyes. C. of E. TZ/5057 77 Charles Street, RND Service 4572 Paterson Robert William AB (Born: 8 April Unknown Drake Bn. RND Coal Company Colliery. (His parents Hawke Bn. RND, KIA 27 March Enlisted: 2 June 1915. Only (RNVR) Boldon Colliery Record 1897) (RND Service were living at 77 1918, aged 24 (No. 3313). one card detailing his service Record) Charles Street, Boldon record has survived. Colliery, in May 1915).

Son of Sarah Jane 1/Royal Inniskilling 13 November Wark Paton of 80 Born in Glasgow. E. Jarrow. R. Mesnil Ridge Dardanelles Soldiers Died in 1892 Paton Henry John Private 19 7 May 1916 Fusiliers (87 Brigade, 24527 1915 (1914-5 Hebburn. William Street, Unmarried. Hebburn. MRIC says he was Cemetery, Mesnil- (Balkans 2B) the Great War 29th Division) Star) Hebburn, and the late KIA on 8 May 1916. Martinsart. I.14. John Paton

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details

15 Charles Street, Son of John and Mary Hebburn (in Ann Paton (née 1871), 6 Tennant Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born in Hebburn. Birth Carting) of 33 Charles [His mother's death was registered in Street, Hebburn A Pattern Maker [His father, John (An Engine-Fitter), Hebburn): Helen (Nellie) (19 registered in SS - September q. Street, Hebburn (in SS - March q. 1919, aged 84.] [His (in 1881), 33 working for the was born in Dunfermline, Scotland (c. in 1891; SS - March q. 1872; A 1869. He enlisted in Hebburn 1891). (They were Service Record has survived. Height: Wesleyan 4th (Northumbrian) Charles Street, North Eastern 1832) and was 61 in 1891 (sic). He Dressmaker), Mary Buchanan on 11 June 1908. BEF: 21 April Fri. 20 August September q. 21 April 1915 married in St. Paul's 5' 8½". Grey hair. Blue eyes. He School Roll of 7180 Paton Robert Gunner 64 Howitzer Brigade, RFA 339 France Hebburn (in 1891 Marine Co., died in Hebburn - SS; March q. 1895, (36; SS - June q. 1875; A 1915 to 28 March 1916 (343 1915 (Jarrow 1933 (SS) (1914-5 Star) Church, Jarrow, on 11 served as an officer's servant. Honour, (5th Durham Battery) and 1901), 51 (in aged 63. His mother, Mary Ann, was Confectioner; Died: SS - March days). He served for 8 years Express) August 1862. Their Contusion of left thigh (run over by a Hebburn Station Road, 1891, 1901 and born in Glasgow (c. 1835) and was 76 q. 1945, aged 70) and Isabella 202 days. Discharged on 29 marriage was truck near Ouderdom, Belgium) - Hebburn (in June 1911) in 1911. She died in Hebburn.] (33; SS - June q. 1878; A December 1916 - Termination registered in SS during 18.3.16.] 1908), and 55 Confectioner). of his Engagement. the September Station Road, quarter of 1862). Hebburn (in 1911)

Chatham Naval Palmer's Palmer's He attended St. Peter's C.E. Memorial. Cenotaph + 22 September 1914 'Mons' Shipbuilders School, Jarrow. Vin Mullen Fri. 23 April 1915 2254 Patrick James Stoker Unknown HMS Aboukir 13465 Memorial St. Peter's PHOTO 1914 Star' (Jarrow says he was 28 (SS - (Jarrow Express) Reference: 8. C.E. School Shipyard) September q. 1886). (Kent). ROH, Jarrow Enlisted: 6 November 1914. 21 (Tyneside Scottish) / [29 October 1917 - Discharged His name appeared in the July No 1914-5 South Shields. 4847 Patten William Private Unknown Unknown NF (102 Brigade, 34th 21/174 France on medical grounds (Wounds, 1916 Casualties' List. John Sheen Star (John Sheen) Division) aged 41).] Transferred to 3/NF. (John Sheen). 26 Brunswick Street, SS (in Aged 45 in August 1915 - when A General Brunswick St. 3 September 1911), and 12 Back Brother: John Patten of Wilson he enlisted in London. 6th Labour Bn. Royal Labourer - Road & Wilson St. 6753 Patten Thomas Pioneer Unknown Unknown 117331 1915 (1914-5 France Brunswick Street, Street, SS. [Medically Awarded the Silver War Badge. Engineers Repairs (Army Roll of Star) SS (in 1913 and discharged on 19 June 1917.] NOK: Jane Anne Muller of 12 Service Record) Honour. 1915 - Electoral Brunswick Street, SS - his niece. Roll) He enlisted in the 4th 4th (Northumbrian) 53 Palatine Street, Tues. 18 May 16 Patterson D. Gunner Unknown Unknown (Northumbrian) Howitzers on Howitzer Brigade RFA SS (in May 1915) 1915 17 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Mon. 29 May Bailleul Son of Thomas and 1916 + Thurs. 3 12 October Communal 3 May 1916 12/West Yorkshire Regt. 164 Palmerston Whitburn Isabella Patterson of Brothers: William and Thomas Born and E. in SS. DOW R. in A. Whitburn May 1917 + Fri. 3 Mon. 29 May 396 Patterson John A. Private 19 3/9301 1915 (1914-5 France Unmarried. Cemetery (DOW) (9 Brigade, 3rd Division) Street, SS Colliery 164 Palmerston (in France). (In Memoriam). Colliery ROH May 1918 + 1916 Star) Extension (Nord). Street, SS Soldiers Died in II.D.70. the Great War The 'Viknor' was an armed Mrs. Sabrae Hunter (formerly merchant cruiser which left Tues. 26 January Patterson, née McDonald) of 78 'He had three children' - Son of Thomas and [Two sons (both births registered in Londonderry on 12 January Plymouth Naval + Fri. 5 February Mercantil 78 Palmerston Palmerston Street, SS. (They were 'Gazette' (Twice). He had HMS Viknor (10th Isabella Patterson of SS): Thomas (September q. 1913) and 1915 and disappeared 11 miles Memorial. 1915 + Mon. 13 538 Patterson George G. Fireman 26 13 January 1915 e Marine 1914-5 Star Street, SS (In married in SS' Registry Office on 7 brothers and one sister. Cruiser Squadron) 164 Palmerston George Patterson (September q. west of Tory Island, Donegal, Memorial January 1919 + Reserve January 1915) October 1911. Their marriage was Brother: William. Only Sister: Street, SS 1915).] Ireland, with the loss of all 295 Reference 9 Sat. 14 January registered in SS during the December Lily. (In Memoriam). crewmen - having probably 1922 quarter of 1911). struck a German mine.

Son of Edward 12 April 1918 Ploegsteert 1st/8th (Territorial) DLI 25 November Patterson of 100 Vine All Saints' (Battle of Memorial. Panel Soldiers Died in 681 Patterson Ralph Private 22 (151 Brigade, 50th 24917 1915 (1914-5 France Street, , Born and E. in SS. Church ROH, Hazebrouck, 12- 8 and 9. the Great War (Northumbrian) Division) Star) and the late Mrs. West Harton 15 April 1918) (Belgium). Patterson.

Son of William Joseph and Mary Patterson [His father, William Joseph, was born General (née Moore) of 11 [Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Tues. 15 May in Newcastle and was a 53-year old 26 ('Jarrow Labourer in a Walter Street, Jarrow. Jarrow): Joseph W. (18; Apprentice Two brothers: One in France Monchy British 1917 + Fri. 18 10/West Yorkshire Regt. General Labourer in a Shipyard. His Express') or No 1914-5 11 Walter Street, Shipyard (in (They were married Ship's Plater), James Moir (16; and the other a POW in Cemetery, St. Paul's Roll May 1917 (Jarrow 836 Patterson John Private 23 April 1917 (50 Brigade, 17th 47129 France mother, Mary, was born at , Born in Jarrow. E. Newcastle. 27 (1911 Star Jarrow (in 1911) 1911) and a on 29 May 1882. General Labourer in a Shipyard), Germany since the fall of Monchy-le-Preux. of Honour Express) + (Northern) Division) Northumberland, and was 47. They Census) Window Cleaner Their marriage was George (14; Rivet-Catcher in a Antwerp. I.B.15. Soldiers Died in had been married for 29 years and (in April 1917) registered in SS during Shipyard), Mary (12) and Edith (8).] the Great War had had 11 children, eight still living.] the June quarter of 1882).

St. Mary's Mon. 5 March Son of Robert and Only Brother: George Parish 1917 + Fri. 10 Robert Masters Ship's 20 December SS 'Hildawell' (West Mercantil Annie Patterson of Patterson (in hospital and, Tower Hill Churchyard 1519 Patterson 26 (or 27) In Memoriam. May 1918 + (Bob) Cook 1916 Hartlepool) e Marine 492 John Williamson later, in France). Sisters: Amy, Memorial Memorial Thurs. 19 Street, SS Nan and Lily (Lil). Cross, Tyne December 1918 Dock

1st/5th (Territorial) Ramscappelle King's Own Yorkshire Born in Hebburn. E. No 1914-5 Road Military Soldiers Died in 1866 Patterson James Private Unknown 19 July 1917 Light Infantry (148 44411 France Newcastle. SDGW + MRIC = Star Cemetery. I.C.6. the Great War Brigade, 49th (West 'James Paterson'. (Belgium). Riding) Division)

Third son of Annie and Thurs. 27 May E. SS. The 'Gazette' calls him Beaumetz Cross 56th Field Company R.E. 29 Barehirst the late Philip 1915 + Fri. 4 18 September John Patterson. He enlisted in Roads Cemetery, 2778 Patterson Joseph Sapper 21 (Formerly Tyne Fortress 470866 France Street, Tyne Dock Patterson of 29 Unmarried. October 1918 + 1918 the Tyne Fortress Engineers on Beaumetz-les- Engineers) (in May 1915) Barehirst Street, Tyne Soldiers Died in 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Cambrai. E.20. Dock the Great War

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details The late Barbara Ann Patterson (née B & S-in-L: Jack & Ettie. S & B-in- Wed. 12 & Thurs. Brash). (Her death, aged 23, was Only Son: Jack. S & B-in-L: L: Amy & George Martin + Chatham Naval 13 February 1919 registered in SS during the June Lizzie & George Golightly + Son of John and nephews Harry, Stevie & Hugh. Memorial. Wellington + Sat. 12 12 February 7728S quarter of 1908. They were married in nieces Lizzie, Maggie and 3106 Patterson Hugh Stoker 33 M.F.A. 'Eleanor' Martha Ann Patterson S & B-in-L: Martha & Evan + Memorial Street Roll of February 1921 (In 1918 (RNR) St. Stephen's Church on 20 August Martha + nephew John. of 23 Albion Street, SS nephew & niece Evan & Reference: 31. Honour, SS Memoriam) + 1905. Their marriage was registered Nephew: George Golightly. S & Martha. Lost at sea through (Kent). Mon. 12 February in SS during the September quarter of B-in-L: Florrie & Bob. enemy action. (In Memoriam). 1923 1905).

Son of George Patterson of 42 Campbell Street, SS. [Enlisted in the NF: 4 September 31 Ravensworth (His parents later 1914. Transferred to the RNVR at Helles Memorial. 32 (Born: 25 KP/638 25 April 1915 Dardanelles Street, Willington resided at 32 3637 Patterson Andrew AB 3 May 1915 Anson Bn. RND A Stoker Crystal Palace: 10 September 1914. Panel 8 to 15. RND Database June 1882) (RNVR) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Quay, Ravensworth Street, Anson Bn: 28 February 1915 to 3 May (Turkey). Northumberland Northumberland 1915.] Avenue, Willington Quay, Northumberland).

[Along with some others he volunteered to go and dig out a He was 23 in December 1916. number of men who had been buried Enlisted in the Tyne Electrical 25 James Street, Fri. 1 December Tyne Electrical Engineers, by a bursting shell. They succeeded Engineers in November 1914. 4941 Patterson George Sapper Unknown Military Medal Unknown France Jarrow (in 1916 (Jarrow R.E. in getting all the men out. Whilst He was presented with a December 1916) Express) seeing to getting all the others safely wristless watch from the he was struck in the back by a Soldiers' Club in Jarrow. frament of shell.] 87 or 88 (Born: 18 5083 Patterson William Slater Seaman 1987 RND (RNVR Tyneside) (RNVR) October 1899) Royal Army Medical 5186 Patterson J.A. Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown Jarrow. Fri. 9 August 1918 Corps Slightly wounded in April 1918 69 Croft Terrace, Mrs. Patterson of 69 Croft Terrace, Fri. 26 April 1918 5339 Patterson Norman Private (?) Unknown Unknown and a P.O.W. in Germany Jarrow Jarrow (Jarrow Express) (Jarrow Express). Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A P.O.W. by mid-May 1918 Fri. 17 May 1918 5371 Patterson James Unknown Military Medal Unknown Patterson (Jarrow Express). (Jarrow Express) He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity School, SS - Admitted: 20 Boys' School 6124 Patterson Thomas Private Unknown Unknown 267th Infantry Bn. South Shields. August 1906; Left: 19 July ROH, SS 1912. (Served) He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity School, SS - Admitted: 17 Boys' School 6140 Patterson Buller Private Unknown Unknown 10th Training Bn. South Shields. August 1908; Left: 18 July ROH, SS 1913. (Served) 121 Marshall He enlisted in the 4th 4th (Northumbrian) Tues. 18 May 6282 Patterson Robert Gunner Unknown Unknown Wallis Road, SS (in (Northumbrian) Howitzers on Howitzer Brigade RFA 1915 March 1915) 17 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

He enlisted in the 4th 4th (Northumbrian) 6 Military Road, SS Thurs. 18 May 6312 Patterson C. Gunner Unknown Unknown (Northumbrian) Howitzers on Howitzer Brigade RFA (in May 1915) 1915 17 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 58 Robertson Street, SS (in Siblings: Thomas, Francis, Lillie, 1891), 9 Empress Son of Thomas and Hedley Street A Carter for an Martha Patterson of 6 Hedley Street, Frederick and Jane. Children: Born in - March Tues. 11 7234 Patterson William George Private Unknown Unknown Army Service Corps Street, SS (in Isabella Patterson of Roll of Ironmonger SS (in 1911) Wilhelmina and Stanley M. - q. 1884. September 1917 1901), and 6 North Shields Honour both born in SS. Hedley Street, SS (in 1911)

Whitburn Methodist Church ROH [His mother, Margaret Ann, was born Born in Whitburn. Birth Brother: Norman Lightly - born + St. Mary's Son of Margaret Ann in Sunderland and was a 45-year old registered in SS - June q. 1894. in Whitburn (SS; December q. Cambrai Church ROH, 11 May 1916 Adolphus Terrace, A Coal Miner and the late George widow. His father, George (A He enlisted in Sunderland on 3 December 14/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th 1889) and residing at 196 Memorial, Whitburn + 7293 Patterson George Lightly Private 23 or 24 19801 (No 1914-5 France Whitburn (in (Trimmer) (in Patterson of Adolphus Blacksmith/Horse-Shoer), was born in 22 September 1914. He left 1917 Division) Chambers Avenue, Toronto, Louverval. Panel Whitburn Star) 1911) 1911) Terrace, Whitburn (in Scotland and was 37 in 1901. His 'effects' valued at £9 10s 2d Ontario, Canada in 1921 10 Village Green 1911) death was registered in SS - and a gratuity of £14 10s to his (Victory medal sent to). Memorial + December q. 1902, aged 39.] mother, Margaret Ann. Whitburn Brotherhood ROH

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Son of Henry and Mary Isabella Pattinson (née [His father, Henry, was born in Sanderson) of 25 Elizabeth McK. Pattinson (née Loan) , Co. Durham, and was a 60- Siblings (1911 ages; both born Chatham Naval Jarrow An Apprentice James Street, Jarrow of 49 Victoria Road West, Hebburn year old General Labourer in a in Jarrow): Thomas Sanderson HMS Raglan was a monitor Tyneside 49 Victoria Road Memorial. Library ROH + Fri. 1 February Shipwrigh Shipwright in a (in 1911). (They were New Town. (They were married in SS' Shipyard. His mother, Mary Isabella, (28; General Labourer in a sunk by the Goeben and the 2026 Pattinson Henry (Harry) 28 20 January 1918 HMS Raglan 4/113 West, Hebburn Memorial St. John's 1918 (Jarrow t Shipyard (in married on 17 Registry Office on 11 May 1915. Their was born in Monkton and was 54. Shipyard) and George (18; Breslau with the loss of 127 (RNVR) New Town Reference: 31. Church ROH, Express) 1911) November 1890. marriage was registered in SS during They had been married for 20 years Apprentice Iron Moulder in a men. (Kent). Hebburn Their marriage was the June quarter of 1915). and had had three children, all still Shipyard). registered in SS during living.] the December quarter of 1890).

Son of Mrs. Pattinson Gassed on 24 July 1917 and Fri. 10 August 1 St. Peter's 4985 Pattinson R. Private Unknown Unknown of 1 St. Peter's admitted to a hospital in 1917 (Jarrow Square, Jarrow Square, Jarrow Bradford - 'Jarrow Express'. Express) Emma Pattinson (née Brownlee). (They were married in St. Peter's Daughters (both births Birth registered in SS - 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 27 Burleigh Street, Church, Monkton Village, on 26 registered in SS): Ellen September q. 1883. He Thurs. 27 May 6397 Pattinson James A. Private Unknown Unknown (Divisional Pioneers, 50th SS (in May 1915) December 1912. Their marriage was (December q. 1915) and Nora enlisted in 1st/7th DLI by 26 1915 (Northumbrian) Division) registered in SS during the December (September q. 1927). May 1915 - 'Gazette. quarter of 1912). Wounded and in a hospital in Fri. 6 October 6696 Pattinson C. Private Unknown Unknown DLI Jarrow. Leicester by 5 October 1916 - 1916 (Jarrow Jarrow Express. Express)

Palmer's Cenotaph - William House Painter Patterson. 'Viknor' - an armed Mary Pattison (neé Forrester) of 15 5 Peel Gardens, and Children (1911 ages; all born in merchant cruiser which left Hibernian Road, Jarrow. (They were [His wife, Mary, was born in Penrith Plymouth Naval Mercantil Hebburn (in 1911), Paperhanger (in Hebburn): William Sadler (11; Londonderry on 12 January Tues. 26 January HMS Viknor (10th Son of John Pattison married in SS' Registry Office on 18 and was 32. They had been married Memorial. Palmer's 511 Pattison William Painter 37 13 January 1915 e Marine 1914-5 Star and 15 Hibernian 1911) [Hebburn SS - June q. 1900), John (9), 1915 and disappeared 11 miles 1915 + Tues. 20 Cruiser Squadron) of Jarrow December 1899. Their marriage was for 11 years and had had five Memorial Cenotaph Reserve Road, Jarrow (in Shipyard - Edward (7), Henry (5) and west of Tory Island, Donegal, January 2015 registered in SS during the December children, all still living.] Reference 9 January 1915) Palmer's Eleanor (3). Ireland, with the loss of all 295 quarter of 1899). Cenotaph] crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

Catherine Alice Pattison (neé Taylor ?) Wed. 24 April 7/East Yorkshire Regt. Born and E. in SS. Formerly John William No 1914-5 29 Graham Street, of 29 Graham Street, Westoe, SS. Brother and S-in-L: Bob and Arras Memorial. St. Michael's 1918 + Soldiers 1565 Pattison Private 40 24 April 1917 (50 Brigade, 17th 34972 France 29281 R.E. He had children. (Jack) Star Westoe, SS (Their marriage was registered in SS Edith Pattison. Bay 4 and 5 ROH, SS Died in the Great (Northern) Division) (In Memoriam). during the March quarter of 1908 (?)). War

Berlin South- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Western St. Paul's Roll 1st/5th (Territorial) DLI G. Pattison of 2 East Cemetery. 4 December No 1914-5 South Lodge, East Elizabeth Pattison of South Lodge, Born: , Co. of Honour + Soldiers Died in 2255 Pattison John George Private 24 (151 Brigade, 50th 36763 France Grove, High Ford, Heilsberg P.O.W. 1918 Star Jarrow East Jarrow. Durham. E. Jarrow. A P.O.W. Monkton the Great War (Northumbrian) Division) Hylton Road, Cemetery Memorial Sunderland. Memorial. (Germany).

[Enlisted: 24 September 1912. 22 August 1914 - Drafted from Tyneside Height: 5'4". Brown hair. Grey An Apprentice Son of Robert Pattison Division to Naval Brigade. 5.12.1914 - Unknown 229 South [Baracke 8/9, Gefangenen eyes. C. of E. War Gratuity - Fri. 19 March 2/163 1914 'Mons' Coachbuilder of 229 South Officially reported a P.O.W. At 4533 Pattison William J. AB (Born: 25 Unknown RND France Palmerston Street, Lager, Hanover, Germany, by £27. Made a P.O.W. after 1915 + RND (RNVR) Star' (RND Service Palmerston Street, Doeberitz, Germany. 4.1.1919 - August 1894) Tyne Dock 18 March 1915 - 'Gazette'.] operations around Antwerp in Service Record Record) Tyne Dock Repatriated (to leave), arriving at October 1914. Leith on 2.1.1919. 1.3.1919 - Demobilised.]

1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 15 Milton Street, He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 1 6534 Pattison George R. Private Unknown Unknown (Divisional Pioneers, 50th Wed. 2 June 1915 SS (in May 1915) June 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Northumbrian) Division)

Children (all births registered in SS): Catherine (September q. Eliza Patton (née Smith) of 121 1914), Alexander (December q. Birth registered in SS - Campbell Street, SS. (They were December q. 121 Campbell 1915), Eliza (December 1917), September q. 1884. He 4th (Northumbrian) married in St. Jude's Church, SS, on 28 6516 Patton Alexander Gunner 86 1970 Street, SS (in May Margaret E. (June q. 1920), enlisted in the 4th Sat. 29 May 1915 Howitzer Brigade RFA February 1914. Their marriage was (Newcastle) 1915) Evelyn T. (June q. 1921), John (Northumbrian) Howitzers on registered in SS during the March W. (Sept. q. 1922), Septima M. 28 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. quarter of 1914). (June q. 1925) & Alfreda (Sept. Q. 1930).

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52 Thistle Street, Son of William John Hebburn (in and Jane Paul (née Son: Hugh David 1901), 15 McConway) of 15 Born in Hebburn. Birth Winifred Cunningham Paul (née [His father, William John (Northumberland West; June Wellington Street, Wellington Street, registered in SS - September q. An Apprentice at Young) of 8 Mill Lane, Hebburn (in (Furnaceman in a Copper Works), q. 1941; Died: 11 October 1942 Hebburn (in 1911 Hebburn (in 1911 and 1894. By 1911 his parents had Fri. 20 August 27 Palmer's October 1942). (They were married was born in Tobermore, Co. Derry (c. - Civilian War Death). Siblings Wesleyan 12 October 1942 and May 1918), May 1918). (They been married for 32 years and Hebburn 1915 (Jarrow Royal Army Medical September Boilershop, on 11 March 1939. Their marriage 1858), & died in Hebburn - SS; (1911 ages; all born Hebburn): School Roll of 5389 Paul William John L/C 48 Military Medal (Civilian War 40060 France and 8 Mill Lane, were married in SS' had had ten children, 7 still Cemetery. Express) + Fri. 31 Corps 1915 (1914-5 Hebburn (in was registered in SS during the March December q. 1926, aged 68. His David (25), Sarah Ann (23), Honour, Death) Hebburn (in Registry Office on 4 living. Left £1237-3s to David K.1379. May 1918 (Jarrow Star) 1911) [A Clerk in quarter of 1939). [She died on 11 mother, Jane, was born in Martha (18), Margaret (14) Hebburn October 1942) [5 October 1879. Their Paul (Chemical Works' Costs Express) October 1942.] October 1942, aged 39 - Civilian War Ballynahone, Co. Derry (c. 1859), & and Lily Ann (12). B: Henry Mill Lane, Hebburn marriage was Accountant) in his will. Left Death.] died in Hebburn - Sept. q. 1918, 57 James (18 in 1901; Born; - Hebburn registered in SS during £825 to Martha Paul. Hebburn). Cemetery Burial the December quarter Register.] of 1879).

Son of Stephen and Edith Paul (née Onions) of 23 Children (all registered in SS): Born in Jarrow. Birth registered Cambrian Street, [His father, Stephen (A Shipyard Edith M. (June q. 1920), in SS - March q. 1896. Baptised 61 South Street, Jarrow (in 1911). Mary Paul (née Girdlestone). (They Painter's Labourer), was born in Florence (December q. 1921), in St. Bede's R.C. Church, 18 58 (Born: 24 Jarrow (in 1901), An Apprentice (They were married in were married in SS' Registry Office on Jarrow (c. 1875) and died in Jarrow - Olive V. (March q. 1924), Jarrow, on 15 March 1896. St. Bede's March q. 1954 631 and September Fri. 7 May 1915 7113 Paul John William Sapper February Royal Engineers France and 23 Cambrian Cobbler (in St. Bede's R.C. 21 June 1919. Their marriage was SS; March q. 1927, aged 52. His Stephen (September q. 1925), Enlisted on 2 February 1914. R.C. School (Durham NE) 470175 1915 (1914-5 (Jarrow Express) 1896) Street, Jarrow (in 1911) Church, Jarrow, on 19 registered in SS during the June mother, Edith, was born in Jarrow (c. John (December q. 1927), Discharged on 2.12.1918 (SWB) ROH, Jarrow Star) 1911) August 1895. Their quarter of 1919). 1876) and died in Jarrow - SS; March Mary (March q. 1930), Edward - 'Sickness'. Sisters: Annie (SS; marriage was q. 1919, aged 42. 5 children, 3 living.] (June q. 1932) and Ann Dec. q. 1898) and Mary (SS; registered in SS during (December q. 1933). June q. 1903). the September quarter of 1895).

Wed. 16 August Hannah Matilda Paulson (née Pierce) [Attacked south of La Boisselle 7.30 B. and E. in SS. He also lived at 1916 + Mon. 8 Brothers: Harold & Jim. S & B- Son of Elizabeth and of 64 Wilson Street, SS. (They were am - moved forward with 21/NF - 282 H.S. Edwards Street, SS. Thiépval Brunswick St. January 1917 + Wed. 16 August 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / Grocer at Mr. in-L: Christina & John. S & B-in- No 1914-5 64 Wilson Street, the late Harold married in St. Michael's Church, SS, on high casualties - just 150 men located Grandson of Elizabeth and Memorial. Pier & Wilson St. Tues. 22 April 1916 + 758 Paulsen William John Private 24 1 July 1916 NF (102 Brigade, 34th 22/758 France Thomson's, L: Lizzie & Tom Sinclair. S-in-L: Star SS Paulsen of 15 Harold 26 December 1914. Their marriage in German line at nightfall. Withdrew William Stewart/Stuart and Face 10B, 11B Roll of 1919 + Fri. 1 July 'Illustrated Division) Victoria Road, SS Gerty. B-in-L: Moses, Tom & Street, SS. was registered in SS during the from positions behind Tara Usna line (Stevedore) of Long Row. The and 12B Honour. 2016 + Soldiers Chronicle' 1916 Aaron (in France). December quarter of 1914). through Albert to Millencourt (4/7).] 'Gazette' says he was 25. Died in the Great War Siblings (all born and 75 Brunswick registered in SS): Christiana Born in SS. Birth registered in Street, SS (in A Watchman (in May Paulsen (née Caskey). (They (June q. 1887), Elizabeth SS - December q. 1900. The 1901), 63 Victoria Son of Elizabeth Brunswick St. July 1962 - were married in SS' Registry Office on [His mother, Elizabeth, was born in SS (December q. 1890) and only appropriate MRIC gives Harton Cemetery. Buried: 14 July Road, SS (in Brannen (formerly & Wilson St. 6781 Paulsen James Conway Private 61 Northumberland Fusiliers Harton 21 March 1940. Their marriage was and was a 45-year old Housekeeper. William John (March q. 1893; his regiment as the Loyal North M.10561. (South 1962 1911), and 244 Paulsen) of 63 Victoria Roll of Cemetery Burial registered in SS during the March He died in SS' General Hospital.] A Grocer's Assistant in 1911). Lancashire Regt. (18630) - Shields). H.S. Edwards Road, SS Honour. Register) quarter of 1940). Brother: Harold Theodore (B: arrived at Gallipoli on 15 Street, SS (in July SS; aged 22 in 1911; A October 1915. 1962) Coppersmith). 247 South Eldon Street, SS (in Birth registered in SS - March St. Hilda's ['Although wounded three times he 1917), 342 South q. 1897. MM awarded for Colliery (in 1917) got safely through with his message. Wed. 10 75 (Born: 30 1st/5th NF (Territorial) Frederick Street, Elizabeth Ann Paxton. (She was carrying dispatches under Harton Cemetery. Wed. 10 January Thomas Henry Buried: 27 April + A Barman (in He had been wounded in the leg and January 1917 + 4338 Paxton Private December Military Medal (149 Brigade, 50th SS (in October buried on 31 October 1945, aged 44 - heavy shell-fire on the Somme - J.8208. (South 1917 + Mon. 26 Scott April 1972 1945) + A commended by his officers for Family 1896) (Northumbrian) Division) 1945) and 395 Harton Cemetery. J.8208). 'Gazette'. 'Of St. Mary's parish' Shields). February 1917 Retired Publican bravery on a previous occasion' - Photographs South Palmerston - Harton Cemetery Burial (in April 1972) 'Gazette'.] Street, SS (in April Index. 1972)

The 'Viknor' was an armed merchant cruiser which left Londonderry on 12 January Plymouth Naval Saint Paul Mercantil 13 Ingham Street, Son of the late Tues. 26 January HMS Viknor (10th 1915 and disappeared 11 miles Memorial. and St. John's 536 Payne Richard Fireman 54 13 January 1915 e Marine 1914-5 Star SS (In January Richard and Elizabeth + Tues. 23 Cruiser Squadron) west of Tory Island, Donegal, Memorial Church Roll Reserve 1915) Payne of SS February 1915 Ireland, with the loss of all 295 Reference 9 of Honour, SS crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

N.E.R. Memorial [His father, John Dryden, was 58 and (Roll of Son of John Dryden E. North Shields. R. SS. The was born in SS. His mother, St. Sever Honour), N.E.R. - Payne (a Boat Builder) Annie Cholmers (formerly Payne) of Siblings (1901 ages): William 1901 Census says he was born 15 September 8th Anti-Aircraft No 1914-5 316 Stanhope Margaret Ann, was 56 and was born Cemetery York + St. Soldiers Died in 1238 Payne Herbert Victor Sapper 31 465542 France Carpenter at and Margaret Ann 116 Second Avenue, Niagra Falls, M.B. (21), Annie U. (17), John in South Shields, however the 1918 (DOW) Searchlight Section, R.E. Star Road, SS (in 1911) in SS. They had been married for 33 Extension, Rouen. Mary's Parish the Great War Tyne Dock Payne of 316 Ontario, Canada. D. (15) and Harold (7). 1911 Census says he was born years and had had thirteen children, R.III.E.13 Churchyard Stanhope Road, SS in Gateshead. six still living.] Memorial Cross, Tyne Dock St. Mary's Parish B & S-in-L: Jack & Elizabeth Churchyard Ann. B & S-in-L: Thomas & Sister: Eleanor. Niece: Violet Chatham Naval Memorial Deck 9215DA Henrietta. Sister & B-in-L: West. Drowned by the sinking Memorial. Panel Sat. 1 February 3826 Payne Joseph Unknown 1 February 1918 HM Trawler 'Cleon' Cross, Tyne Hand RNR Mary Ann & Arthur Hancock. of his minesweeper. (In Reference: 31. 1919 Dock + Holy Sister & B-in-L: Amelia & Memoriam). (Kent). Trinity William Ford. Church ROH, SS (?)

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details

Son of James William Westoe Boys' 2nd- 1st/6th (Territorial) DLI His birth may have been No 1914-5 and Frances Mary Arras Memorial. School 3855 Payne John William Lieutenan 25 14 April 1917 (151 Brigade, 50th registered in SS during the Star Payne of Lebanon Bay 8 Secondary t (Northumbrian) Division) March quarter of 1893. House, Westoe, SS ROH

13 Market Place, Deck Royal Navy (Mine- Thurs. 4 5620 Payne Joseph Unknown Unknown SS (in November Hand Sweeping) November 1915 1915) Mr. and Mrs. Payne of Fri. 15 November Royal Engineers (late West Street, 5761 Payne J. Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown West Street, Hebburn 1918 (Jarrow Royal Field Artillery) Hebburn Colliery Colliery Express)

Presented with a gold watch from the Hebburn Heroes' Fri. 21 February Meritorious 5787 Payne Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field Artillery Hebburn. Fund at the Theatre Royal, 1919 (Jarrow Service Medal Hebburn, in February 1919 - Express) Jarrow Express.

Boldon Colliery Workmen War Tues. 12 October Memorial + 1915 + Fri. 16 and 6/East Yorkshire Regt. St. Mary's Tues. 12 9 August 1915 Son of Mary Ellen and Helles Memorial. Sat. 17 February Harrison (Harry) (Pioneers) (Divisional 14 July 1915 Dardanelles 4 Stanley Street, Only Sister and Brother-in-Law: Born and E. in SS. (In Parish October 1915 + 614 Peace Private 21 (Suvla Bay 14884 Boldon Colliery the late Robert Peace Unmarried. Panel 51 to 54. 1917 + Thurs. 9 Swalwell Pioneers, 11th (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Tyne Dock Polly and Joe Ford (in France). Memoriam). Churchyard Sat. 17 Landing) of 4 Stanley Street, SS (Turkey). August 1917 + (Northern) Division) Memorial February 1917 Soldiers Died in Cross, Tyne the Great War Dock + All Saints' Church ROH, West Harton Son: Robert Peace. [Joined the 94 or 95 Born in Palmerston Street, [Imprisoned in a P.O.W. camp in the Sherwood Foresters as a Wellington 'A Corner of (Born: 20 1914 'Mons' Wellington Street, Tyne Dock. On active service in 4435 Peace Robert Charles Private 1978 Sherwood Foresters France A Regular Soldier industrial area of the Ruhr - where he reservist and sent to France. Street Roll of ' October Star' SS India on the outbreak of the worked in a mine.] Taken P.O.W. at the Battle of Honour, SS (Booklet) 1883) war and recalled to England. Mons in August 1914.] Holy Trinity Born and E. in SS. He also Thurs. 3 August Church ROH, 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / served in 19/NF (57927) and Albert Communal 1916 + Mon. 14 No 1914-5 47 Bewick Street, Son of John William SS + Holy Mon. 14 August 95 Peacock Alexander Private 22 27 June 1916 NF (102 Brigade, 34th 22/720 France Harton Colliery Aunts: Jennie, Eliza and Annie. R.E. (187498). Holy Trinity Cemetery August 1916 + Star SS and Christina Peacock Trinity Boys' 1916 Division) Boys' School - Admitted: 7 July Extension. I.H.7. Soldiers Died in School ROH, 1902; Left: 17 July 1908. the Great War SS

Fri. 27 August 1915 (Jarrow St. Oswald's Express) + Wed. 8 Ypres (Menin School ROH, 7/Border Regt. (51 [He attended St. Oswald's Born in Hebburn. E. Wallsend. September 1915 Private/Si 2 September 24 July 1915 31 Wood Street, Gate) Memorial. Hebburn + St. 1060 Peacock Cuthbert Unknown Brigade, 17th (Northern) 12693 France Hebburn Colliery School, Hebburn, leaving in R. Hebburn. He had five + Fri. 9 February gnaller 1915 (1914-5 Star) Hebburn Colliery Panel 35. Aloysius' Division) 1908.] brothers serving in the army. 1917 (Jarrow (Belgium). Church ROH, Express) + Hebburn Soldiers Died in the Great War

Dorothy Peacock (née Hull) of 89 Cleveland Street, SS. (They were Son of the late 26 December Mercantil 89 Cleveland married in St. Mary's Church, SS, on Tower Hill Mon. 3 1289 Peacock Francis Robert Carpenter 61 SS 'Glenmorven' (Leith) Richard George and Born in SS. 1914 e Marine Street, SS 30 October 1876. Their marriage was Memorial September 1917 Ellen B. Peacock registered in SS during the December quarter of 1876).

Son of John and Sarah Thurs. 14 October J. Peacock of 10 (or 12 Born and E. in SS. Killed in the 26 September Brother: Charlie (wounded - in 1915 + Wed. 26 2/Yorkshire Regt. (21 30 June 1915 10 (or 12) Marshall - 'Gazette': 14 Battle of Loos. (In Memoriam). Loos Memorial. 1439 Peacock John Private 21 1915 (DOW) 16753 France Boldon Colliery Unmarried. hospital). Sister and B-in-L: September 1917 Brigade, 7th Division) (1914-5 Star) Wallis Road, SS October 1915) DOW R. in A. He resided with Panel 44 and 45 (Battle of Loos) Lizzie and Thomas. + Soldiers Died in Marshall Wallis Road, his parents. the Great War SS

Son of Henry and Mary Ann Peacock (née Breeds) of 29 Charles Street, Jarrow [His father, Henry, was born at Aunt Lizzie and Uncle Alf Hyde. (in 1911) and 4 Wylam Chatham, Kent, and was a 48-year 29 Charles Street, Palmer's Unmarried. [Siblings (1911 ages; all Siblings (1911 ages): Matilda Born in Jarrow. Buried with full St. Paul's Roll Stoker Street, Jarrow. (94 old Blacksmith. His mother, Mary 4 November Jarrow (in 1911) Shipbuilders born in Jarrow): Florence (7), Rachel (18; B: Jarrow), Henry (17; B: naval honours. His death was Jarrow Cemetery. of Honour + Thurs. 7 2256 Peacock Charles (Second 20 HMS Godetia K/48223 Walter Street, Jarrow - Ann, was born in Sunderland and was 1918 and 94 Walter (Jarrow (5), Rosie (4), David (2) and William (2 SS), Mark (15; B: Jarrow), Eliza registered in SS during the D.288. Palmer's November 1918 Class) 'Gazette': Thurs. 7 38. They had been married for 19 Street, Jarrow Shipyard) weeks).] (13; B: Jarrow) and Mary (9; B: December quarter of 1918. Cenotaph November 1918). years and had had 12 children, 11 still Jarrow). (They were married living.] on 21 December 1891 (SS; December q. 1891)).

Lower Thames J.68514 He had brothers and sisters. Lost at sea. Lower Thames Portsmouth Naval Wed. 2 October 23 December Son of Ellen Peacock Street Roll of 3443 Peacock Jonathan OS 17 HMS Tornado (Royal 34 North Street, SS Unmarried. Sister and Brother-in-Law: Street ROH = 'Stoker'. (In Memorial. Panel: 1918 + Mon. 23 1917 of 34 North Street, SS Honour + St. Navy) Mary and Jack Campbell. Memoriam). 25. December 1918 Thomas' Church ROH

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details

Son of Briton (B: His birth was registered in [In 1911 his parents had been North Shields, 50 in Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Tynemouth during the June Junior Clerk Jane Ann Peacock (née Burns) of 22 married for 29 years and had had 1911, Tailor - maker) North Shields): May Hart (22), quarter of 1894 (Born in North Harton Cemetery. 26 or 27 (17 Royal Garrison Artillery No 1914-5 22 Ingham Street, (House Agent) - Ingham Street, SS. [Her brother = eleven children, nine still living. His Mon. 28 March 3887 Peacock Briton Angelo Gunner 26 March 1921 154923 and Adamina Peacock Christina (20), Adamina (19), Shields). The Burial Register & K.8897. (South in 1911) (Late of) Star SS 1911 + French Signaller Peter Burns, 19/DLI, 25 July father's death, aged 85, was 1921 (B: North Shields, 47 Mary Elizabeth (15), Rowland the GRO both say he died aged Shields). Polisher - 1921 1916. age unknown (No. 193).] registered in Tynemouth during the in 1911) of 50 Norfolk (13) and Esther Foreman (11). 38. 'Of St. Stephen's Parish' - December quarter of 1946.] Street, North Shields. Burial Register.

Enlisted: 9 January 1915. 'C' Company, 27 11 January Transferred to 3/NF. 30 John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / NF 12 Marshall Wallis 4808 Peacock J. Private Unknown Unknown 27/577 1916 (1914-5 France October 1917 - Discharged on 'Irish Heroes' (103 Brigade, 34th Street, SS Star) medical grounds (Wounds). (1917) Division) (John Sheen). Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fri. 8 February 25 Wood Street, Peacock of 25 Wood Wounded and in a hospital in 5282 Peacock R. Private Unknown Unknown DLI 1918 (Jarrow Hebburn Colliery Street, Hebburn Birmingham in February 1918. Express) Colliery

A Professional Footballer (He Wounded in the head and left Blindburn Street, had played for Mrs. Peacock of Blindburn Street, arm and admitted to a hospital Fri. 12 April 1918 5320 Peacock Sergeant Unknown Unknown Royal Field Artillery Hebburn Quay the Newcastle, Hebburn Quay in Epsom, Surrey (Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Birmingham and Express). Leyton clubs)

Birth probably registered in SS - December q. 1887. He Holy Trinity attended Holy Trinity Boys' School Boys' 6016 Peacock Charles Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Field Artillery South Shields. School - Admitted: 16 ROH, SS November 1896; Left: 6 July (Served) 1899. An Engineman (Substanting 47 H.S. Edwards (sic) Grease Children (1911 ages; all born in Born in SS. Birth registered in Street, SS (in April Company) (in SS): Mary Chipchase B. (11; SS - March q. 1876. 'Of St. Mary Bell (née Murray) of 3 Robinson 1899), Robinson 1911) [A December q. 1899), Ethel Michael's Parish' - Harton Street, SS (in 1911). (They were [His wife, Mary, was born in SS and Street, SS (in Stationary Maud (December q. 1900; Cemetery Burial Register. Harton Cemetery. Robinson Buried: 14 Royal Army Medical Son of John Peacock married in St. Mary's Church, SS, on 3 was 32. They had been married for Wed. 20 7230 Peacock Robert Bell Private 74 1901), 3 Robinson Engine Driver in Died: SS - September q. 1904, Father-in-Law: William Murray J.7590. (South Street Roll of October 1950 Corps (A Shipwight) April 1899. Their marriage was 12 years and had had five children, November 1918 Street, SS (in 1901 and a aged 3), Jenny (7; March q. of 56 H.S. Edwards Street, SS Shields). Honour, SS registered in SS during the June three still living.] 1911), and 231 St. Labourer in 1904), Robert Bell (5; March q. (An Engineer). Brother-in-Law: quarter of 1899). Vincent Street, SS October 1950 - 1906) and George (June q. John Murray - born in SS and (in October 1950) Harton 1913). 18 in 1901. Cemetery Burial Register]

Fri. 21 May 1915 Unmarried. [His father, Daniel, was Born in Jarrow (SS; June q. (Jarrow Express) [Attacked south of La Boisselle 7.30 Brother: Private Daniel Pearce, born at Sculthorpe, Norfolk, and was a 1898). E. Newcastle. He St. Paul's Roll + Fri. 18 August 'A' Company, 22 Son of Daniel and Eliza am - moved forward with 21/NF - 12th/13th NF, KIA 8 October Thiépval 26 Franklin Street, 56-year old Lead Works Labourer in attended Grange Boys' School, of Honour + 1916 (Jarrow (Tyneside Scottish) / NF No 1914-5 Pearce (née Wells) of high casualties - just 150 men located 1918, aged 24 (No. 2257). Memorial. Pier 'Illustrated 785 Pearce John Robert Private 18 1 July 1916 22/1245 France Jarrow (in 1911 1911. His mother, Eliza, was born at Jarrow. Siblings (1911 ages; all Grange Boys' Express) + Fri. 1 (102 Brigade, 34th Star 26 Franklin Street, in German line at nightfall. Withdrew Siblings (1911 ages): Adeline and Face 10B, 11B Chronicle' 1916 and July 1916) Whetstone, London, and was 46. born in Jarrow): George (17), School ROH, July 2016 + John Division) Jarrow from positions behind Tara Usna line (26), Martha (22) and Ellen and 12B They had been married for 23 years Frederick (10), Catherine (7) Jarrow Sheen + Soldiers through Albert to Millencourt (4/7).] (20). and had had 12 children, nine living.] and Mary Jane (1). Died in the Great War

Mary Annie Pearce (née Reed) of 7 Thurs. 2 August He had three children. Sister-in- B. and E. in SS. Letter from Waterloo Vale, SS. (They were 1917 + Mon. 20 Law: Polly. Sisters-in-Law and Major. (In Memoriam). Feuchy British Waterloo No 1914-5 7 Waterloo Vale, married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 13 May 1918 + Fri. Thurs. 2 August 915 Pearce James H. Gunner 30 19 May 1917 256th Siege Battery RGA 117625 France Brothers-in-Law: Jane & Daughter: Mary J. (SS, June Cemetery. I Vale Roll of Star SS August 1906. Their marriage was 30 May 1919 + 1917 George Reed + Florrie & quarter 1912). Son: James W. I.C.14. Honour registered in SS during the September Soldiers Died in William Reed (in France). (SS, June quarter 1914). quarter of 1906). the Great War

Dernancourt Soldiers Died in Brothers: Joe (in France) and Born and E. in SS. DOW R. in A. 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) Communal the Great War + 2 October 1916 No 1914-5 Harton Down Hill North East Paper Jack (in Egypt). B-in-L: Joseph (In Memoriam). [The 'Gazette' Tues. 17 989 Pearce James Henry Private 21 (or 22) (Divisional Pioneers, 50th 7/4353 France Married with one son - James. Cemetery Tues. 2 October (DOW) (Somme) Star Farm Mills, Marsden Welsh. S-in-L: Margaret. B-in- gives his name as 'A. Pearce' October 1916 (Northumbrian) Division) Extension. 1917 + Wed. 2 L: Joseph Grant. S-in-L: Jennie. on 17 October 1916.] III.D.16. October 1918

Second son of John Edward and Janet Westwater Pearce [His father, John Edward, was born in Assistant Born in Hebburn (SS; 68 (or 60) Stothard (née Scott) of 23 Croft Unmarried. [Siblings (1911 ages; all Whitstable, Kent, and was a 36-year Chemist at the Siblings (1911 ages): John December q. 1899). No SDGW Street, Jarrow (in Terrace, Jarrow. born in Jarrow): Harriet Lily Maria (8), old Grocer. His mother, Janet No 1914-5 Hedworth Edward (12; B: , entry. Formerly 48341 Jarrow Cemetery. Fri. 5 July 1918 2024 Pearce George Scott Private 20 18 January 1920 DLI (Pioneers) 93333 1911), and 23 (They were married Margaret Jane Isabella (6), Robert Westwater, was born in Jarrow and Star Barium Northumberland) and Ruby Yorkshire Regt. Reported 7.222. (Jarrow Express) Croft Terrace, on 2 August 1897. Douglas William H. (4) and Henry was 37. They had been married for Company's Winifred (9; B: Jarrow). 'Missing' since 27 May 1918 Jarrow (in 1920) Their marriage was Gilbert (2).] 13 years and had had seven children, Works (Jarrow Express). registered in SS during all still living.] the September quarter of 1897).

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details

[His father, Daniel, was born at Fri. 21 May 1915 Sarah Pearce (née McDougall) of 3 Sculthorpe, Norfolk, and was a 56- (Jarrow Express) 26 Franklin Street, Brother: Private John Robert Born and E. in Jarrow. Birth St. Paul's Roll Coal Miner - Son of Daniel and Eliza Dunston Street, Hebburn. (They were year old Lead Works Labourer in + Fri. 8 November PHOTO (John Jarrow (in 1911) Pearce, 22/NF, KIA 1 July 1916, registered in SS - March q. Prospect Hill of Honour + 12th/13th NF (62 No 1914-5 Pony Driver Pearce (née Wells) of married in SS' Registry Office on 11 1911. His mother, Eliza, was born at 1918 (Jarrow Sheen: 2257 Pearce Daniel Private 22 8 October 1918 23/46 France and 3 Dunston aged 23 (No. 785). Son: Daniel 1896. He attended Grange Cemetery, Gouy. Grange Boys' Brigade, 21st Division) Star (Underground) 26 Franklin Street, April 1914. Their marriage was Whetstone, London, and was 46. Express) + Wed. 5 'Tyneside Street, Hebburn Pearce - Birth registered in SS - Boys' School, Jarrow. [For IV.F.9. School ROH, (in 1911) Jarrow registered in SS during the June They had been married for 23 years November 2014 + Scottish') (in October 1918) March q. 1915. siblings see No. 785]. Jarrow quarter of 1914). and had had 12 children, nine still Soldiers Died in living.] the Great War

His name appeared in the 'D' Company, 26 October 1916 Casualties' List. 10 January John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / NF South Shields. Wounded on 1 July 1916. 2 4745 Pearce George Private Unknown Unknown 26/554 1916 (No France [Transferred to DLI.] 'Irish Heroes' (103 Brigade, 34th (John Sheen) July - 34th CCS. 5 July - 1914-5 Star) (1917) Division) Evacuated. 9 July - Beaufort Hospital, Bristol. 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / His name appeared in the No 1914-5 Marsden. (John 4886 Pearce G. Private Unknown Unknown NF (102 Brigade, 34th 22/607 France August 1916 Casualties' List. A John Sheen Star Sheen) Division) Bomber. (John Sheen).

Son of John Edward Wounded in the legs in March Messrs. Angus and Janet Westwater Brother: Private George Scott 25 Croft Terrace, 1918 and admitted to a Fri. 5 April 1918 5301 Pearce John Edward Corporal Unknown Unknown Grenadier Guards Watson, Pearce of 25 Croft Pearce, DLI, 18 January 1920, Jarrow hospital in Middlesex (Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Newcastle Terrace, Jarrow aged 20 (No. 2024). Express). (Jarrow Express) 13 Marsden Deck Royal Navy (Mine- Thurs. 4 5625 Pearce William H. Unknown Unknown Street, SS (in Hand Sweeping) November 1915 November 1915)

4 Thrift Street, SS A Labourer Birth registered in SS - 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) Harton Cemetery. Buried: 13 May (in May 1915) and (Harton September q. 1896. He 6320 Pearce William Henry Private 34 (Divisional Pioneers, 50th H.3935. (South Fri. 21 May 1915 1930 Tudors Yard, SS Cemetery Burial enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 20 (Northumbrian) Division) Shields). (in May 1930) Register) May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

Second son of Joseph (A Coal Merchant) and Rose Pearlman of [His father, Joseph, was born in 6 Saville Street, 6 Saville Street, Siblings (1901 ages): Dora (23; Mentioned in Russia and was a 55-year old Born in Sunderland (September Westoe, SS (1891) Westoe, SS (1891) + [His mother's death was registered in B: Sunderland), Flora (23; B: South Sat. 8 September Despatches: A Coal Agent (in widower. He died on 24 January q. 1883). E. SS. His father was + 16 Thomas 16 Thomas Street, SS SS during the December quarter of Sunderland), Sarah (21; B: SS), Dar Es Salaam Shields' 1917 + Mon. 12 'London Base Signal Depot (East 1911) [A Coal 1933, aged 78. He became a living at 2 Salisbury Place, SS, in 1306 Pearlman Jacob (Jack) Sapper 34 19 August 1917 152371 Street, SS (1901) + (1901) + 257 1908, aged 54. She died on 8 Annie (16; B: Sunderland); War Cemetery. Synagogue February 1923 + Gazette' 7 Africa) R.E. Agent's Clerk - Naturalized British Subject in 1897. September 1917. Brother: 257 Stanhope Stanhope Road, Tyne December 1908 and was buried in the Leslie Joseph (14; B: 6.H.4. (Tanzania). Roll of Soldiers Died in March 1918. 1901] His parents were married for 34 Lionel (Sunderland - December Road, Tyne Dock Dock (in 1911) + 12 Jewish Section of Harton Cemetery.] Sunderland) and Samuel Myer Honour the Great War Page 2889. years and had eleven children, nine q. 1881; 8 in 1891 Census Sic)). (in 1911) Readhead Street, SS. (10; B: SS - March q. 1891). still living in 1911.] [His mother, Rose, was born in Russia and was 49 in 1901.]

Birth registered in SS - Sarah J. Pears (née Prowse). (They December q. 1901. He Holy Trinity were married in St. Jude's Church, SS, attended Holy Trinity Boys' Boys' School 6165 Pears Matthew AB Unknown Unknown HMS Manchester South Shields. on 6 August 1934. Their marriage was School, SS - Admitted: 16 ROH, SS registered in SS during the September August 1909; Left: 17 July (Served) quarter of 1934). 1914. [At night consolidated position St. Mary's [To Coisy (6/9), Vaux-sur-Somme Born and E. in SS. His birth was 18 September 11 on Ginchy-Leuze Wood Road. Thiépval Parish Fri. 27 October (7/9), Sandpit Valley (11/9), Citadel registered in SS during the John Walter 1916 (Somme - 14/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th September 14 Napier Street, Dug assembly trench forward Memorial. Pier Churchyard 1916 + Soldiers Fri. 27 October 424 Pearson Private 22 14367 France Harton Colliery Married. Camp in reserve (12/9). Went December quarter of 1893. (Walker - SDGW) Attack on The Division) 1915 (1914-5 Tyne Dock of position. Attack on The and Face 14A and Memorial Died in the Great 1916 forward to Guillemont and stood by [Relieved at night and to Quadrilateral) Star) Quadrilateral (18/9) - 15C Cross, Tyne War during attack (15/9).] Méaulte.] objectives taken.] Dock

St. Michael's ROH, SS + High Shields' B. and E. in SS (June q. 1897). Baptist Mon. 21 May 20 (Tyneside Scottish) / Elder son of Mary A. Formerly 51648 R.A.M.C. KIA Tabernacle 1917 + Thurs. 2 26 May 1915 Grandson of Mr. & Mrs. Roclincourt Valley 880 Pearson Charles Hall Private 19 9 April 1917 NF (102 Brigade, 34th 18712 France and the late Charles Unmarried. on Vimy Ridge ('Gazette' - Organ Plaque October 1919 + (1914-5 Star) Matthew Pearson. Cemetery. II.B.11. Division) Hall Pearson which makes reference to a + Laygate Soldiers Died in 'Memorial Window'.). Baptist the Great War Church Memorial Plaque, SS

Catherine Pearson (née Taylor) of 30 Peel Street, SS. (They were married in SS 'C.A. Jaques' Mercantil Son of Amelia and the SS' Registry Office on 15 January Tower Hill Thurs. 24 May 888 Pearson Francis (Frank) Fireman 20 1 May 1917 30 Peel Street, SS Born in York. (Montreal) e Marine late Frank Pearson 1916. Their marriage was registered Memorial 1917 in SS during the March quarter of 1916). Born: , Gateshead. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fri. 5 July 1918 4/Yorkshire Regt. (150 6 Waggonman's E. Jarrow. R. Hebburn Colliery. Montcornet 4 June 1918 No 1914-5 Pearson of 6 (Jarrow Express) 1893 Pearson Percy Private Unknown Brigade, 50th 43595 France Row, Hebburn Formerly 27083 8th T.R. Bn. Military (DOW) Star Waggonman's Row, + Soldiers Died in (Northumbrian) Division) Colliery Reported 'Missing' since 27 Cemetery. E.5. Hebburn Colliery the Great War May 1918 (Jarrow Express).

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details [His father, John, was born in 12 Stanley Street, Son of John and Mary Gateshead and was a 36-year old Born and E. in Jarrow. St. Paul's Roll General Unmarried. [Siblings (1911 ages; all Brother: Private John Pearson, Ypres (Menin Fri. 7 May 1915 Jarrow (in 1911) Jane Pearson of 12 General Labourer in a Shipyard. His Formerly 8558 DLI. He of Honour + 2/NF (84 Brigade, 28th 3 May 1915 Labourer in a born in Jarrow): John (13), Veronica DLI (No. 5420) - 'Missing' since Gate) Memorial. (Jarrow Express) 2258 Pearson Edward Private 21 26 May 1915 20992 France and 284 High Stanley Street, Jarrow mother, Mary Jane, was also born in attended St. Bede's R.C. St. Bede's Division) (1914-5 Star) Shipyard (in (11), Robert (9), James (7), Mary J. (5) 27 March 1918 (Jarrow Panel 8 and 12. + Soldiers Died in Street, Jarrow (in (in 1911) and 284 High Gateshead and was 35. They had School, Jarrow - 4/DLI - in May R.C. School 1911) and Catherine (18 months).] Express). (Belgium). the Great War May 1915) Street, Jarrow been married for 18 years and had 1915 (Jarrow Express). ROH, Jarrow had ten children, seven still living.]

High Shields' Son of Matthew and Margaret Pearson (née Lambert) of Baptist Martha Pearson. [NB: 'Kingscote', King George Road, Tabernacle 'Kingscote', King The Family Headstone Harton, SS. (They were married in Born in SS. There is a Family Organ Plaque Chief 11 December Mercantil Tower Hill 3365 Pearson Matthew 51 SS 'Ottokar' (London) George Road, in St. Peter's Holy Trinity Church, High Shields, on Headstone in St. Peter's + Laygate Engineer 1917 e Marine Memorial Harton, SS Graveyard, Harton, 14 March 1900. Their marriage was Churchyard, Harton. Baptist gives his mother's registered in SS during the March Church name as 'Isabella'.] quarter of 1900). Memorial Plaque, SS

Son of Mary Ellen Pearson (née SS Marine Born in SS. A Mercantile Sat. 2 August Second 8 September SS 'Newholm' Mercantil Williamson) of 82 Tower Hill Engineers' 3705 Pearson James William 27 South Shields. Marine List of Deaths gives his 1919 + Mon. 7 Engineer 1917 (Newcastle) e Marine Marshall Wallis Road, Memorial Association place of residency as SS. February 1921 SS, and the late ROH William Pearson Sisters (1911 ages; all born in [His father, Henry Thomas (A 34 Livingstone Son of Henry Thomas SS) : Mary (24; Bottler at a Hairdresser), was born in SS and was Street, SS (in An Apprentice (a Hairdresser) and [His mother, Alice, died in SS - either Brewery), Henrietta (Etta) (SS; Livingstone 44 in 1901. He died in SS - June q. Birth registered in SS - Wed. 8 August 5070 Pearson Joseph Unknown Unknown 1901), and 42 Shipwright (in Alice Pearson of 34 June q. 1913, aged 49, or March q. September q. 1889; 21; An Street Roll of 1910, aged 54. His mother, Alice, December q. 1892. 1917 Livingstone Street, 1911) Livingstone Street, SS 1915, aged 51.] Apprentice Machinist) and Honour was born in Sunderland and was a 47- SS (in 1911) (in 1901) Sarah (16; A Domestic year old widow in 1911.] Servant).

Fri. 5 July 1918 Son of John and Mary Born in Jarrow. Reported (Jarrow Express) 12 Stanley Street, Jane Pearson of 12 [Siblings (1911 ages; all born in 'Missing' since 27 March 1918 Brother: Private Edward + Fri. 12 July 1918 Jarrow (in 1911) Stanley Street, Jarrow Jarrow): Edward (17), Veronica (11), [He arrived home by 17 January (Jarrow Express) ['Operation 5420 Pearson John Private Unknown Unknown DLI Pearson, 2/NF, 26 May 1915, (Jarrow Express) and 284 High (in 1911) and 284 High Robert (9), James (7), Mary J. (5) and 1919.] Michael']. A P.O.W. in aged 21 (No. 2258). + Fri. 17 January Street, Jarrow Street, Jarrow (in July Catherine (18 months).] Gardelegen Camp, Germany 1919 (Jarrow 1918) (Jarrow Express). Express)

Third son of George Siblings (1901 ages; all born in and Jane Pearson [His father, George (A Coal Trimmer), SS): Septima (14; June q. Born in SS. Birth registered in (née Kettle) of 12 was born in SS (c. 1855) and was 46 1887), George (12; Sept. q. SS - September q. 1896. He 12 Eldon Street, SS Eldon Street, SS (in September q. in 1901. His mother, Jane, was born 1888) & William Thomas (11; sailed from SS (on 16 March Frederick (in 1901), and 124 Screener at Pit 1901). (Their 6902 Pearson Stanley Driver 72 1968 (Durham Royal Field Artillery in Malton, Yorkshire (c. 1853) and March q. 1890). S & B-in-L: 1952) aboard SS 'San Felix' and Street Roll of Frederick Street, Head (in 1911) marriage was NE) was a 58-year old widow in 1911. Septima & John William arrived at Corpus Christi, Honour SS (in 1911) registered in She died in SS - March q. 1933, aged McCluskey (Married for 3 years Texas, USA, on 12 April 1952, Tynemouth during the 78.] - 1911). Niece: Wilhelmina aged 56. September quarter of McCluskey (B: SS; 1 in 1911). 1875). Siblings (all born in SS; 1901 [His father, James (Cartman and ages): Isabella Marshall (19; Son of James and Annie S. Pearson (née Parkin). (They Timber Merchant), was born in March q. 1891), Elizabeth (16; Adam Addison 8 Garden Lane, Mary Pearson of 8 were married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, Walker, Newcastle, and was 40. His September q. 1894), Feliz Waterloo Border Regt. (Waterloo 7248 Pearson (GRO) Private Unknown Unknown Waterloo Vale, SS Garden Lane, on 17 October 1931. Their marriage mother, Mary, was born in SS and Vermulin (8; December q. Born in SS - March q. 1898. Vale Roll of Fri. 30 May 1919 Vale ROH) [Maddison] (in 1911) Waterloo Vale, SS (in was registered in SS during the was also 40. They had been married 1902), James (5; September q. Honour 1911) December quarter of 1931). for 19 years and had had nine 1905), George Maddison (3; children, seven still living.] March q. 1908) & Ada Annie Collinson (1; June q. 1910). Sat. 16 January 'C' Company, 25 Enlisted: 19 November 1914. 11 January Son of Mrs. Peart of [Admitted to a hospital 1915 + Sat. 20 (Tyneside Irish) / NF 172 Marsden Whitburn 31 March 1919 - Discharged. Whitburn 4693 Peart Joseph Private Unknown Unknown 25/1209 1916 (No France 172 Marsden Street, suffering from gas poisoning in April 1918 + John (103 Brigade, 34th Street, Westoe, SS Colliery To Army Reserve Class P. (John Colliery ROH 1914-5 Star) Westoe, SS April 1918 - 'Gazette'.] Sheen + 'Irish Division) Sheen). Heroes' (1917)

Lilian Peart (née Mordue) of 52 Children (all births registered Robertson Street, SS. (They were in SS): Thomas H.M. (June q. 52 Robertson He enlisted in the 4th September q. 4th (Northumbrian) married in St. Michael's Church, SS, on 1915), Ellen M. (March q. 6336 Peart Thomas Edward Gunner 53 Street, SS (in May (Northumbrian) Howitzers on Fri. 21 May 1915 1944 (SS) Howitzer Brigade RFA 7 November 1914. Their marriage 1920), Edward (September q. 1915) 20 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. was registered in SS during the 1923) and Alan (March q. December quarter of 1914). 1933).

Williamina T. Pease (née Taylor) of 24 Orange Street, SS. (They were No 1914-5 24 Orange Street, Whitburn married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 4 Birth registered in SS - June q. Whitburn Fri. 8 December Fri. 8 December 4407 Pease Charles Samuel Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown 27 (Tyneside Irish) / NF 27/1175 France Star SS Colliery August 1924. Their marriage was 1895. Colliery ROH 1916 1916 registered in SS during the September quarter of 1924). Children (all registered in SS): Sarah Pease (née Bell). (They were Birth registered in SS: June q. Mary E. (June q. 1913), James 1st Platoon, 'C' married in Holy Trinity Church, High [Enlisted: 11 November 1914. 1889. Children (both 73 (Born: 30 September q. TZ/1681 Dardanelles 20 Robson Street, A Miner (RND E. (June q. 1915), Margaret Collingwood Bn. 6007Pease James AB Company, Collingwood 1914-5 Star Shields, on 18 January 1913. Their Height: 5' 5½". Light hair. Grey eyes. registered in SS): Matthew April 1889) 1962 (SS) (RNVR) (Balkans - 2B) SS Service Record) (December q. 1919), Robert Embarkation Roll Bn. And Anson Bn. RND marriage was registered in SS during C. of E.] (March q. 1925) and John (March q. 1921) and Thomas the March quarter of 1913). (March q. 1931). W. (March q. 1923).

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Birth registered in SS - March Holy Trinity q. 1899. He attended Holy Boys' School 6172 Pease John Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Garrison Artillery South Shields. Trinity Boys' School, SS - ROH, SS Admitted: 20 August 1906; (Served) Left: 21 November 1912.

Margaret Peat (née Branch). (They Children (all registered in SS): Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. were married in St. Mary's Church, SS, Wilfred E. (June q. 1920), Zoe His birth was registered in SS - Thurs. 29 St. Hilda's Thurs. 29 4317 Peat Robert Sergeant Unknown Military Medal Unknown Gordon Highlanders Peat of 111 Taylor on 24 January 1920. Their marriage (Sept. q. 1921), Margaret (Born March q. 1897. Wounded - November Colliery November 1917 Street, SS was registered in SS during the March & Died June q. 1923) & 'Gazette'. 1917 quarter of 1920). Margaret (Sept. q. 1924).

Son of William John (a Joiner's Labourer) and Anne [Anna - GRO] [His father, William John, was 67 and Pedley (née Keeling) Jessie B. Pedley (née Medhurst) of 6 was born in Littensor (?), Siblings (1901 ages; all born in Fri. 3 November 13/Gloucestershire Regt. 5 Bladen Street, of 5 Bladen Street, Horsa Road, Erith, Kent. (Their Staffordshire. His mother, Anne, was Jarrow): Sarah (26), Frederick Étaples Military 1916 (Jarrow 24 October 1916 (Pioneers - Forest of No 1914-5 Jarrow (in 1891, A Marine Engine- St. Paul's Roll 2259 Pedley Joseph Private 27 19468 France Jarrow (in 1891, 1901 marriage was registered in Dartford, 66 and was born in Shelton, Stoke-on- (20), Elizabeth A. (18) and Born and E. in Jarrow. Cemetery. Express) + (DOW) Dean) (Divisional Star 1901, 1911 and Fitter of Honour and 1911). (Their Kent, during the March quarter of Trent, Staffordshire. They had been Edwin (14). Brother: William J. VIII.C.12A. Soldiers Died in Pioneers, 39th Division) October 1916) marriage was 1916). married for 44 years and had had (14 in 1891; born in Jarrow). the Great War registered in Stoke eleven children, six still living.] during the June quarter of 1866).

He was presented with a gold [Awarded the MM for gallantry in watch from the Jarrow Heroes' Fri. 27 December A Steelworker at 5778 Pedlington G.H. Sergeant Unknown Military Medal Unknown Yorkshire Regt. Jarrow. carrying despatches under heavy fire - Fund at the Empire Theatre, 1918 (Jarrow Palmers, Jarrow Jarrow Express.] Jarrow. He enlisted in August Express) 1914. Born in SS. E. Newcastle. A [During a successful attack on [While crossing the 800 yards member of the SS' Civilian Congregation Thurs. 5 Quadrangle Trench(5/7) Battalion N.G. Bank (From to their objective heavy losses Riflemen Club. [Trapped out in al Church November 1914 6 July 1916 'B' Company, 9/NF [He attended SS High School: historian Captain C.H. Cooke records Thiépval March 1908 - SS Son of Alice and the were incurred from enfilade the open and on the enemy's Memorial (SS' C.R.C.) + 23 (Born: 18 (Somme - Attack ('Quaysiders') (52 15 July 1915 16 Salmon Street, Admitted 13 September 1904 (A that 'bayonets were busy and no Memorial. Pier Illustrated 34 Peebles John Archibald Sergeant 12112 France High School late John Peebles of fire from both flanks - wire, the attackers were now Plaque, Tues. 14 August 1892) on Quadrangle Brigade, 17th (Northern) (1914-5 Star) SS Corporation Scholar then living at 16 prisoners were taken.' At midnight and Face 10B, Chronicle Admissions' 16 Salmon Street, SS Contalmaison on the left and being shelled to the rear and Ocean Road, September 1920 Support) Division) Salmon Street, SS).] (6/7) 'B' & 'C' Companies assembled 11B and 12B Register) Mametz Wood on the right as withdrawal was difficult. SSSS High + Soldiers Died in for an attack on Quadrangle well as from the front.] Moved back to Méaulte during School ROH the Great War Support.] evening.]

St. Mark's Church Mon. 28 June Commemora 1915 + Mon. 9 tive Stained December 1918 + Glass Born and E. in SS. Formerly Mon. 24 Window, SS + 1st/6th (Territorial) 39 Northcote A Plasterer (Co- 3949 (1st/7th DLI) and 6123 November 1919 + [He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Brother and Sister-in-Law: Will Aeroplane St. Michael's 7 December West Yorkshire Regt. No 1914-5 Street, SS (in June Operative Dorothy Peel of 39 Northcote Street, West Yorkshire Regt. (In Fri. 16 January 3393 Peel Thomas Private 37 307309 France School, SS - Admitted: 25 November and Phillis Peel. He also had a Cemetery. III.A.8. ROH, SS + Co- 1917 (146 Brigade, 49th (West Star 1915 and Plasters' ROH, SS Memoriam). He had enlisted 1920 + Tues. 7 1889; Left: 24 April 1894.] married sister. (Belgium). Operative Riding) Division) December 1917) SS) in 1st/7th DLI by 27 June 1915 - December 1920 + Plasters' 'Gazette'. Thurs. 7 ROH, SS + December 1922 + Holy Trinity Soldiers Died in Boys' School the Great War ROH, SS (Served)

Florence I. Peel (née Carr). (They [Birth registered in SS - March [Son: Harry L. (SS; June q. 1921). The Distinguished himself during Holy Trinity HMS Princess Royal were married in St. Stephen's Church, q. 1889. Holy Trinity Boys' Shipwrigh Distinguished December q. 209 Lytton Street, Readhead's death of his wife, Florence I. Carr, the Battle of Jutland. On active Boys' School Mon. 4 December Mon. 4 4324 Peel Harry Lynn 73 (Holy Trinity Boys' School SS, on 26 April 1917. Their marriage School - Admitted: 2 t Service Medal 1962 (SS) SS Shipyard was registered in SS - September q. service since the beginning of ROH, SS 1916 December 1916 ROH) (RNVR) was registered in SS during the June November 1896; Left: 18 1964, aged 73.] the war - 'Gazette'. (Served) quarter of 1917). December 1901.]

His name appeared in the August 1916 Casualties' List. 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / No 1914-5 South Shields. Allotted a new number - 4887 Peel Martin Private Unknown Unknown NF (102 Brigade, 34th 22/746 France John Sheen Star (John Sheen) 243167 - and transferred to Division) 25/NF and 1st/5th NF. Class Z Reserve.

Sarah Y. Peel (née Thompson). (They His birth was registered in SS - Holy Trinity were married in SS' Registry Office on March q. 1880. He attended September q. Boys' School 5999 Peel John Appleby Sapper 73 Royal Engineers South Shields. 29 June 1914. Their marriage was Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - 1953 (SS) ROH, SS registered in SS during the June Admitted: 23 January 1888; (Served) quarter of 1914). Left: 30 November 1891.

He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity 1st/5th DLI (150 Brigade, School, SS - Admitted: 15 School Boys' 6022 Peel William Private Unknown Unknown 50th (Northumbrian) South Shields. November 1897; Left: 15 June ROH, SS Division) 1900. (Served)

13/Gloucestershire Regt. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity (Forest of Dean Pioneers) School, SS - Admitted: 3 Boys' School 6089 Peel William Private Unknown Unknown South Shields. (Divisional Pioneers, 39th December 1888; Left: 25 April ROH, SS Division) 1893. (Served)

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Elizabeth M. Peel (née Carr) of 39 Wellington Street, SS. (They were Birth registered in SS - 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 39 Wellington September q. married in St. Stephen's Church, SS, Son: Harry L. (SS; June q. December q. 1880. He had Mon. 28 June 6616 Peel Benjamin Hall Private 68 (Divisional Pioneers, 50th Street, SS (in June 1949 on 17 August 1902. Their marriage 1921). enlisted in the 1st/7th DLI by 1915 (Northumbrian) Division) 1915) was registered in SS during the 27 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. September quarter of 1902).

Only son of Jacob and Eleanor Gibson Peeps Siblings (1911 ages; all born [His father, Jacob (A Brass Finisher), Born in SS. Birth registered in (née Goudie) of 122 SS): Robina Goudie (19; Sophia Peeps (née Moss) [First Wife]. was born in Stepney, London (June q. SS - December q. 1893. Second Frederick Street, SS. December q. 1891; A (They were married in Holy Trinity 1868), & died in SS - December q. Wife: Mary C. Peeps (née 122 Frederick A Metal (They were married in Dressmaker), Mary Eleanor Frederick September q. Church, SS, on 21 November 1911. 1950, aged 82. His mother, Eleanor Creigh). (They were married in 6903 Peeps John Private 64 Street, SS (in 1901 Moulder (in Holy Trinity Church, (15; March q. 1896) and Emma Street Roll of 1958 (SS) Their marriage was registered in SS Gibson, was born in SS (June q 1872) SS' Registry Office on 28 and 1911) 1911) SS, on 25 December Watkins (7; December q. Honour during the December quarter of & died in SS - March q. 1938, aged August 1918. Their marriage 1890. Their marriage 1903). Children: John (SS; 1911). 65. They'd been married for 20 was registered in SS during the was registered in SS March q. 1920) and Moira A. years.] September quarter of 1918). during the December (SS; June q. 1928). quarter of 1890).

Wounded and admitted to a Son of Mrs. Powell of Fri. 1 November 84 Beech Grove, hospital in Manchester by 1 5757 Pendlington G.H. Private Unknown Unknown 84 Beech Grove, 1918 (Jarrow Jarrow November 1918 - Jarrow Jarrow Express) Express.

John Sheen + Sat. Son of Robert and 16 January 1915 + Elizabeth A. Penman Had brothers and one sister. Born and E. in SS. Enlisted in Wed. 17 October (née Arthur) of 21 Brother: Second Engineer 'C' Company, 27/NF (27/1171). 1917 + Mon. 13 Cleveland Street, SS. [His birth was registered in SS during Robert Penman, SS 'Meaford, Letter from officer. Resided at Westoe Road September 1920 (They were married in the December quarter of 1895. Died 30 March 1918, aged 24 21 Cleveland Street, SS, at the 13 September 103rd Company MGC No 1914-5 21 Cleveland Whitburn Hargicourt British Baptist + Mon. 1 Wed. 17 689 Penman Thomas Arthur Private 22 71034 France St. Hilda's Church, SS, Nephew of Mr. & Mrs. Hill of 43 Bath (No. 3436). Nephew of Mr. & time of his enlistment (before 1917 (103 Brigade) Star Street, SS Colliery Cemetery. I.F.22. Church Organ November 1920 October 1917 on 12 January 1890. Street, SS. The 'Gazette' says he was Mrs. William Hill of 43 Bath 16 January 1915). Nephew of Plaque (Westoe Road Their marriage was 'in his 22nd year'.] Street, SS + Uncle Tom of Mr. & Mrs. Mennie of 67 Baptists' registered in SS during Amble. Nephew of Mr. & Mrs. Cotton Street, Aberdeen. Uncle Memorial Tablet) the March quarter of Bulmer of 12 Cone Street. Tom of Amble. + Soldiers Died in 1890). the Great War

Eldest son of Robert Sat. 14 December and Elizabeth A. 1918 + Sat. 29 Penman (née Arthur) Brother: Private Thomas Westoe Road Died 'in his 25th year' - March 1919 (In of 21 Cleveland Arthur Penman, 103rd Baptist [Birth registered in SS - June q. 1893. 'Gazette'. Nephew of Mr. & Memoriam) + Street, SS. (They Company MGC, KIA 13 Church Organ Lost at sea through enemy action - Mrs. Bulmer of 12 Cone Street Tues. 30 March Second Mercantil were married in St. September 1917, aged 22 (No. Plaque + SS 3436 Penman Robert 24 30 March 1918 SS 'Meaford' Unmarried. (Sweetheart: Maggie). 'Gazette'. Uncle Will and Aunt Grace. + Nephew of Mr. & Mrs. No CWGC entry. 1920 + Mon. 13 Engineer e Marine Hilda's Church, SS, on 689). He had brothers and one Marine Nephew of Mr. & Mrs. Hill of 43 Bath Mennie of 67 Cotton Street, September 1920 12 January 1890. sister. Nephew of Mr. & Mrs. Engineers' Street, SS.] Aberdeen. Lost at sea through + Mon. 7 Their marriage was William Hill of 43 Bath Street, Association enemy action. February 1921 + registered in SS during SS + Uncle Tom of Amble. ROH Sat. 31 March the March quarter of 1923 1890).

Son of John Harper Mentioned in Penney (Born: 10 Birth: SS, Sept. q.1889. Despatches February 1843 - SS; Probably belonged to (Sir Douglas Secretary of Gas Older Brothers: William [He attended SS High School: 'Quayside Company', 9/NF Thurs. 5 Haig, re. 7 Company) & Meggie Alexander Penney (Born: SS High Admitted 28.2.1889; Left April 1903 - (appearing in a group St. Germain-Au- November 1914 November Isabella Penney (née [Younger Brothers: Cecil Moore 11.2.1884) and Herbert Gillies School ROH + Fri. 23 October 2nd- 28 (Born: 10 Waldridge House, owing to 'Failing Health'. A member photograph of B4 Tent, Mont-D'Or (SS C.R.C.) + Mon. 1917. 'LG' 11 9 November 11/NF (68 Brigade, 23rd 15 July 1915 Gillies) of Waldridge Penney (Born: 4 August 1893) and Penney (Born: 6.4.1885) (No. SS High 1914 + Mon. 1462 Penney Reginald Harper Lieutenan October 12333 France 4 Tyne View of SS' Civilian Rifle Club. Sisters: Katie Bovington Camp). [This Communal 28 January 1918 + December 1917 Division) (1914-5 Star) House, 4 Tyne View John Stanley Penney (Born: 6 April 4799). {Enlisted as a Private School 28 January t 1889) Terrace, SS Verona (June q. 1888), Florence suggests he may have been in Cemetery Sat. 15 February 1917, page Terrace, SS. (SS 1896).] into the NF and later Admissions' 1918 Miriam (Sept. 1891), Marguerita 4 Platoon, 'B' Company.] A Extension. B.5. 1919 (Westoe 13227 + Grammar School Commissioned.} [A member of Book (1898) & Jane Gillies (Sept. q. 1900).] member of the SS Civilian RFC) Supplement: Admissions' Book lists Westoe RFC.] Riflemen Club - Penny: 18 December his occupation as 'Gazette'. 1917). 'Secretary to Gas Company)').

Second son of John Harper Penney (Born: 10 February 1843 - SS; [Older Brother: William Alexander Secretary of Gas Charlotte Sarah (Lottie) Penney (née Penney (Born: 11.2.1884). Brother: [Younger Brothers: Cecil Company) & Meggie Affleck). (They married in St. George's Born in Westoe in 1885 (SS, 2nd-Lieutenant Reginald Harper Moore Penney (Born: 4 August 24 (Tyneside Irish) / NF 11 January Waldridge House, Isabella Penney (née Church, Gateshead, on 4 December June q. 1885). Served RFA (TF) 81 (Born: 6 September q. An Insurance Penney M in D., 11/NF, 9 November 1893) and John Stanley Penney Wedding 4799 Penney Herbert Gillies Captain (103 Brigade, 34th 1916 (No France 4 Tyne View Gillies - Born: 21 1909. Their marriage was registered 1908 to 1911. 5 January 1915 - John Sheen April 1885) 1966 (Croydon) Clerk 1917, aged 28 (No. 1462). Sisters: (Born: 6 April 1896).] He had Photograph Division) 1914-5 Star) Terrace, SS December 1860) of in Gateshead during the December Commissioned 2nd-Lieutenant. Katie Verona (June q. 1888), Florence two sons and two daughters. Waldridge House, 4 quarter of 1909. 'Lottie' died in 1 July 1916 - Wounded. Miriam (Sept. 1891), Marguerita & Son: Robert Affleck Penney. Tyne View Terrace, Croydon - March q. 1967). Jane Gillies] SS. (They were married on 8 March 1883).

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Son of George and Elspet Janet Pennie (née Craig) of 138 Farndale Road, Born in Jarrow. Birth , Newcastle. Longuenesse (St. 1/King's Own Yorkshire registered in SS - June q. 1893. 26 July 1917 No 1914-5 (They were married in Omer) Souvenir Soldiers Died in 317 Pennie Alexander Craig Private 24 Military Medal Light Infantry (83 203412 France E. Newcastle. Formerly 27766 (DOW) Star SS' Registry Office on Cemetery. the Great War Brigade, 28th Division) NF. SDGW = 1st/4th Bn. KOYLI 11 October 1884. IV.C.70. (7047). Their marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1884).

Siblings (1911 ages; all born in [His father, John, was born in Jarrow Jarrow): Elsie (16; March q. Palmer's and was a 42-year old Blacksmith's 1895), Annie (14; June q. Son of John and Born and E. in Jarrow. Birth Shipyard Striker in Palmer's Shipyard. His 1897), Emily (11; September q. Bard Cottage 526th (Durham) Field No 1914-5 95 Ellison Street, Catherine Percival of registered in SS - September q. St. Paul's Roll Soldiers Died in 2260 Percival Frederick Sapper 24 or 25 3 October 1917 470111 France (Apprentice mother, Catherine, was born in 1899), Dorothy Ann (9; Cemetery. III.I.16. Company R.E. Star Jarrow (in 1911) 95 Ellison Street, 1892. R. West Hartlepool. of Honour the Great War Blacksmith) (in Jarrow and was also 42. They had December q. 1901), Eleanor (Belgium). Jarrow Formerly (T) 541 R.E. 1911) been married for 21 years and had (7; December q. 1903), Albert had nine children, eight still living.] (4; June q. 1906) & Stanley (1; December q. 1909).

Son of James William and Cecilia Ethel Percy (née Foord) of 3 Grandparents: John and Hawthorn Terrace, Aunt: Hilda Victoria Foord - Elizabeth Hannah Foord. He Hudson 5/King's Own Yorkshire Tues. 7 Dunston. (They were [Born and E. in SS. Birth registered in Died 1 March 1920, aged 23. was a J.P. in SS and died on 15 Sezanne Street Union Light Infantry (187 No 1914-5 3 Hawthorn September 1920 3818 Percy John Foord Private 19 24 July 1918 58072 France married in SS' Registry Unmarried. SS - September q. 1899. Formerly Uncle & Aunt: John Henry May 1932, aged 76. She died Communal Methodist Brigade, 62nd (2nd West Star Terrace, Dunston + Soldiers Died in Office on 27 February 49873 West Yorkshire Regt.] (Jack) Foord (1909-1986; Died on 1 June 1923, aged 68. Cemetery. B.21. Church ROH, Riding) Division) the Great War 1899. Their marriage in Hull) & Bessie Foord. (Family Headstone in Harton Tyne Dock was registered in SS Cemetery). during the March quarter of 1899).

His birth was registered in SS - December q. 1886. He Holy Trinity March q. 1941 attended Holy Trinity Boys' Boys' School 5987 Percy Thomas Russell Sapper 55 Royal Engineers South Shields. (SS) School, SS - Admitted: 4 ROH, SS December 1893; Left: 30 June (Served) 1899. His birth was registered in SS - Elizabeth Perf (née Everrett). (They December q. 1884. Second Holy Trinity 54 (GRO) or 13 Albany Street, were married in St. Jude's Church, SS, [He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Harton Cemetery. Robert Russell Buried: 19 A Joiner (in His first wife, Elizabeth, died in wife: Ada Perf (née/formerly Boys' School 5995 Perf Sapper 55 (Burial Royal Engineers SS (in January on 22 June 1910. Their marriage was School, SS - Admitted: 5 January E.3710. (South Bays January 1939 January 1939) SS - March q. 1919, aged 30. Moore/Rames) - married on 3 ROH, SS Register) 1939) registered in SS during the June 1892; Left: 8 November 1897.] Shields). December 1922 (SS; December (Served) quarter of 1910). q. 1922). Born in SS. His birth was 2/Black Watch (21 Amara War 7 November No 1914-5 registered in SS during the Soldiers Died in 2943 Perris Thomas Temple Private 19 or 20 Brigade, 7th Indian S/19705 Unmarried. Cemetery. 1917 Star December quarter of 1897. E. the Great War Division) XIV.B.24. (Iraq). Edinburgh.

Son of William Walter and Isabella Perry (née Moulding) of 107 Born and E. in SS. Holy Trinity Campbell Street, SS. Holy Trinity Boys' School ROH, SS. The NE (They were married in [Holy Trinity Boys' School - Church ROH, Sat. 5 April 1919 + Richard (M. - 1/East Yorkshire Regt. 9 September War Memorials' site says he St. Simon's Church, Admitted: 1 July 1898; Left: 4 Arras Memorial. SS + Holy Mon. 9 April 1923 2991 Perry Holy Trinity Private 26 9 April 1917 (64 Brigade, 21st 13799 1915 (1914-5 France South Shields. served in 9/East Yorkshire Simonside, SS, on 27 December 1903.] He had Bay 4 and 5 Trinity Boys' + Soldiers Died in Church ROH, SS) Division) Star) Regt. KIA 4 April 1917 - twice: May 1888. Their brothers and one sister. School ROH, the Great War 'Gazette' (April 1919). (In marriage was SS Memoriam). registered in SS during the June quarter of 1888).

CSM September q. 'The Durham Bugle' Autumn 'The Durham 'The Durham (Warrant 1925 (SS - GRO) edition of 2012 (Issue 25, Page 4063 Perry George 54 (GRO) DCM DLI South Shields. Bugle' (Issue 25, Bugle' (Issue Officer: [1926 ('The 8) has his photograph and Page 8) 25, Page 8) Class II) Durham Bugle')] informs us that he died in SS.

Birth registered in SS - Sarah E. Perry (formerly Montague, September q. 1900. He Holy Trinity née Wilson). (They were married in June q. 1953 Son: William W. (SS; March q. attended Holy Trinity Boys' Boys' School 6182 Perry William Walter AB 52 Royal Navy (R.F.A.) South Shields. St. Jude's Church, SS, on 27 June 1923. (SS) 1924). School, SS - Admitted: 19 ROH, SS Their marriage was registered in SS August 1907; Left: 18 July (Served) during the June quarter of 1923). 1913.

1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 69 Woodbine He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 20 6333 Perry John Private Unknown Unknown (Divisional Pioneers, 50th Street, SS (in May Fri. 21 May 1915 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Northumbrian) Division) 1915)

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Son of the late John and Ellen Persich (née 7/York and Lancaster Willox). (Their Born and E. in SS. His birth was St. Bede's Talana Farm Regt. (Divisional No 1914-5 marriage was registered in SS during the R.C. Sacred Soldiers Died in 3066 Persich Robert Private 32 28 October 1917 35142 France Cemetery. Pioneers, 17th Star registered in December quarter of 1885. Heart Altar, the Great War IV.I.10. (Belgium). (Northern) Division) Newcastle during the Formerly 398547 R.E. SS March quarter of 1878).

Lower Thames Street Roll of Honour + St. Thurs. 11 Hilda's Parish November 1915 + Magazine 2 Phillips Court, Divisional Wed. 2 October Thurs. 11 1/NF (9 Brigade, 3rd 5 July 1915 Stone Quay, Hannah C. Peters of 2 Phillips Court, He had three children: George, Born and E. in SS. (In (January 2882 Peters George Private 29 17 October 1915 17735 France Lower Thames Son of Annie Peters Cemetery. H.13. 1918 + Thurs. 17 November Division) (1914-5 Star) South Shields Lower Thames Street, SS Mary Ann and Jenny Peters. Memoriam). 1916 - Street, SS (Belgium). October 1918 + 1915 Memorial Soldiers Died in Service on 8 the Great War December 1915) + St. Thomas' Church ROH Son of Daniel N. and Catherine Peters (née St. Mary's Amy Florence Peters (née Graham) of 'D' Company, Harris). (Their Parish 55 Porchester Street, SS. (Their Born and E. in SS. Birth Ploegsteert 12/Gloucestershire Regt. No 1914-5 55 Porchester marriage was Churchyard Soldiers Died in 3356 Peters Daniel Nichol Private 34 28 June 1918 18536 France marriage was registered in Castle registered in SS - March q. Memorial. Panel (Bristol) (95 Brigade, 5th Star Street, SS registered in Memorial the Great War Ward during the March quarter of 1884. 5 Division) Lambeth, London, Cross, Tyne 1910). during the June Dock quarter of 1888).

[Height: 5' 6". 'Dark' hair. Blue eyes. C. [Transferred to Nelson Bn. RND on 1 Unknown of E. 4.2.1915 - Joined Collingwood September 1915. 14.12.1915 - Wounded in action at Gallipoli [14 April 1916 - Drafted to (Born: 28 July 3rd Platoon, 'A' Harton Colliery Son of Daniel Peters Bn. 9.6.1915 - Admitted to hospital on Invalided to UK aboard HS 'Glenart (on 4 June 1915 - Third Battle TZ/1139 Dardanelles 238 H.S. Edwards Stoker Unit, Crystal Palace. 8 Tues. 29 June Tues. 29 June 4015 Peters Thomas AB 1891 - RND Unknown Company, Collingwood 1914-5 Star [A Miner - RND of 238 H.S. Edwards Malta from HS 'Ivernia'. 20.8.1915 - Castle'. 25.12.1915 - Admitted to of Krithia) - 'Gazette' - bullet- (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Street, SS May 1915 - Drafted to 1915 1915 Service Bn. and Nelson Bn. RND Service Record] Street, SS Embarked on HMT 'Huntsgreen' to Haslar Hospital (enteritis). 11.1.1916 - wound, right elbow. Enlisted: 7 Portsmouth (RN).] Record) rejoin Bn. 21.11.1915 - Admitted to Discharged to Blandford. 13.1.1916 - November 1914. 21st GH, Alexandria - enteritis. Began 28 days leave.]

Taken a P.O.W. by the 37 High Street, Fri. 19 July 1918 5434 Peters David Private Unknown Unknown Yorkshire Regt. Mrs. Peters of 37 High Street, Jarrow Germans before 19 July 1918 - Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Jarrow Express. Irene Petersen (formerly Cochrane, née Abbot) of 44 Maxwell Street, SS. Born in Russia. A Mercantile Mercantil 44 Maxwell Street, Son of Michael (They were married in SS' Registry Tower Hill Sat. 15 November 3779 Petersen Peter Boatswain 37 3 January 1918 SS 'Birtley' (Newcastle) Marine List of Deaths gives his e Marine SS Petersen Office on 23 October 1917. Their Memorial 1919 place of residency as SS. marriage was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1917).

Son of Mr. Carl Johan Born in Sweden. SS 'Beeswing' SS 'Beeswing' Mercantil Tower Hill Tues. 16 March 846 Peterson T. AB 29 4 March 1915 7 Church Way, SS Peterson of left the Tyne on 2 March 1915 (Newcastle) e Marine Memorial 1915 Herrestad, Sweden. bound for Dieppe. A Mercantile Marine List of Mercantil Marion Peterson of 27 Restalrig Road, Tower Hill Sat. 2 August 3706 Peterson Archibald James First Mate 47 19 October 1917 SS 'Britannia' (Leith) South Shields. Deaths gives his place of e Marine Leith, Scotland Memorial 1919 residency as SS. Born in Denmark. The 15th List SS 'Polanna' (Newport, Mercantil of Mercantile Marine Deaths Tower Hill 3755 Peterson August AB 43 6 August 1917 South Shields. Fri. 6 June 1919 Monmouthshire) e Marine gives his place of residency as Memorial SS. [They had no water for six days. The [They got the water and on Enlisted: 8 August 1916 (Jarrow [Presented with a gold watch from Captain asked for volunteers and Fri. 8 February returning a sniper shot him in Express). Discharged: 7 January the Jarrow Heroes' Fund at the about twelve men volunteered to go 1918 + Fri. 8 5276 Peterson C. Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown Northumberland Fusiliers Jarrow. the temple, the result being 1918. On 27 April 1917 he was Empire Theatre, Jarrow, by the and get water. The distance they February 1918 that he lost the sight of one in the front line and the men Mayor.] had to go was as far as from Jarrow (Jarrow Express) eye.] suffered great privations. to Tyne Dock.]

Eldest son of John St. Paul's Roll Christopher and Mary General of Honour + Fri. 14 May 1915 Elizabeth Peterson Born and E. in Jarrow. Labourer in a Palmer's (Jarrow Express) [Petersen] of 9 Bridge [Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Formerly 494 R.E. His father Brass and [He attended Dunn Street Cenotaph + + Fri. 25 May 18 Street, Jarrow. (His Jarrow): Maria Christina (15; Assistant [His mother was presented with a died during the December q. Bronze Medal Copper Tube Boys' School, Jarrow. A Crump Trench St. Mark's 1917 (Jarrow Peterson 526th (Durham) Field September 9 Bridge Street, mother was born in Packer at Stores), Henrietta lady's gold bracelet watch at the 1907, aged 35 (SS). MRIC = 2261 John Christopher Sergeant 23 for Valour 20 July 1917 470087 France Factory (in 1911) member of St. Mark's Church, British Cemetery, Church Express) + Fri. 20 [Petersen] Company R.E. 1915 (1914-5 Jarrow (in 1911) Carlisle, Cumberland, (13), Isabella (11), Alfred William (9), Town Hall, Jarrow, in December 1918 - Petersen. SDGW = Peterson. (Italy). + Palmer's Jarrow, and an ex-C.L.B. Fampoux. II.C.18. Triptych, December 1918 Star) and was a 35 year old James Heywood (7) and George Henry Jarrow Express.] The St. Mark's Church Triptych Shipbuilders member.] Jarrow + (Jarrow Express) widow in 1911. She (5).] and Palmer's Cenotaph gives (Jarrow Dunn Street + Soldiers Died in had had seven his surname as Peterson also. Shipyard) Boys' School the Great War children, all still ROH, Jarrow living).

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details

Son of Thomas Edwin and Emma (Bessie - a St. Paul's Roll 6 Roper Street, Charwoman in 1911; Unmarried. [In 1901 his grandfather, of Honour + [Siblings (1911 [To front line (14/9) and with Fri. 14 May 1915 Dearham, Mrs. B. - CWGC) Thomas Edwin, a Blastfurnace Worker Born: Maryport, Cumberland. Dunn Street 14 September ages; all born in [Entrained at Frévent for Beauval 8/West Riding Regt. made (Jarrow Express) Maryport, Petherick of 6 Roper (Pig Iron), was 53. He was born in Birth registered in Boys' School 1916 (Somme - 9/West Yorkshire Regt. 2 September Maryport): (3/9) and from there marched to successful attack on Turk Lonsdale + Fri. 6 October Dardanelles Cumberland and 1 Street, Dearham, Plymouth. By 1911 he was disabled - Cockermouth - December q. ROH, Jarrow 2262 Petherick Thomas Edwin Private 18 Attack on Turk (32 Brigade, 11th 4/8659 1915 (1914-5 Ernest (17), Arquèves. To Senlis (6/9), front line Street and the Wonder Work Cemetery, 1916 (Jarrow (Balkans 2B) Stephen Street, Maryport, chronic rheumatism. His mother, 1897. E. Jarrow. He attended + Grange Street and the (Northern) Division) Star) Emma (13) and Leipzig Salient (7/9). Withdrew to beyond. Relieved and to Authuille. VI.D.1. Express) + Jarrow (in 1911 Cumberland, and 1 Emma, was then 54 and had been Dunn Street Boys' School, Road West Wonder Work) William Henry Crucifix Corner (10/9).] Crucifix Corner (15/9). Soldiers Died in and September Stephen Street, born in Dawlish, Devon. She had 4 Jarrow. Baptist (10).] Casualties - 318.] the Great War 1916) Jarrow. (His mother children.] Church ROH, was a widow in April Jarrow 1911).

Son of Robert (A Joiner) and Ann Pettigrew of 15 Oxford Street, SS (in Sisters (1901 ages): Mary 1901) and 21 Derby [Sisters (1901 ages): Elizabeth Maud, 15 Oxford Street, Ethel, 23 (B: Chilton, North Born in Chilton, North Shields. Ypres (Menin 31 October 1914 6 October Street, SS (in 1891). [Brother: Private Alfred Henry 12 (B: North Shields; Married George 17th Lancers (Duke of SS (in 1901) and An Apprentice Shields, School Teacher) and Birth registered in Tynemouth - Gate) Memorial. Soldiers Died in 2960 Pettigrew John Allgood Private 29 or 30 (First Battle of 6175 1914 (1914 France (His father, Robert (B: Pettigrew, 1/Grenadier Guards, June Henry Bulmer in St. Jude's Church, SS, Cambridge's Own) 21 Derby Street, Joiner (in 1901) Christina ('Ossie'), 21 (B; June q. 1885. E. And R. SS. A Panel 5. the Great War Ypres) 'Mons' Star') North Shields), died in q. 1922 (SS), aged 29 (No. 4927).] on 19 December 1909) and Ada, 10 SS (in 1891) Sunderland, Domestic Regular or a Reservist. (Belgium). SS - December q. (B: SS).] Housekeeper). 1903, aged 52. His mother, Ann (B: SS), died in SS - June q. 1895, aged 39).

Son of Robert (A Joiner) and Ann Pettigrew of 15 12 Armstrong Oxford Street, SS (in Sisters (1901 ages): Mary Terrace, SS (in 1901) and 21 Derby [Sisters (1901 ages): Elizabeth Maud, Wounded in France before 16 Ethel, 23 (B: Chilton, North 1911) (Formerly Street, SS (in 1891). 12 (B: North Shields; Married George October 1915. Brother: Private June q. 1922 Commissioners' Shields, School Teacher) and Sat. 16 October Sat. 16 October 4927 Pettigrew Alfred Henry Private 29 1/Grenadier Guards 1914-5 Star France 15 Oxford Street, (His father, Robert (B: Unmarried. Henry Bulmer in St. Jude's Church, SS, John Allgood Pettigrew, 17th (SS) Staithes Christina ('Ossie'), 21 (B; 1915 1915 SS (in 1901) and 21 North Shields), died in on 19 December 1909) and Ada, 10 Lancers, 31 October 1914, aged Sunderland, Domestic Derby Street, SS SS - December q. (B: SS).] 29 or 30 (No. 2960). Housekeeper). (in 1891)) 1903, aged 52. His mother, Ann (B: SS), died in SS - June q. 1895, aged 39).

21 Monkton Road, Siblings: Thomas (B: Blyth; 26 Jarrow (in 1891), A Regular Soldier [His father, John, was born in in 1901; An Iron Driller; Died: 73 Grange Road, serving in 1/DLI Son of John and (c. 1845) and died in the June q. 1942, aged 66 Born in Jarrow. He enlisted in 1/DLI (2 (Nowshera) 10304 and 21 August Jarrow (in 1901), (in 1911) (A Catherine Pettigrew September q. 1891, aged 46 (Durham NE)) and John (B: Jarrow on 14 February 1907. St. Bede's 30 November Brigade, 1st (Peshawar) 4435140 7075 Pettigrew Robert Corporal 46 1915 (1914-5 Asiatic (5) 8 Drury Lane, Labourer in (née Clinton) of 21 (Tynemouth). His mother, Catherine, Felling, Co. Durham; 24 in He was still serving in June Jarrow Cemetery. R.C. School 1936 Division) (Formerly (Formerly Star) Jarrow (in Palmer's Monkton Road, was born in Leeds (c. 1855). She 1901; A Boiler Rivetter; Died: 1921. Height: 5' 3". Brown ROH, Jarrow 3/DLI) 7348) February 1907), Shipyard in April Jarrow (in 1891) remarried (James Turner) in SS' SS - December q. 1905, aged hair and eyes. and India (in 1907) Registry Office on 27 October 1891.] 27). Half-Brother: James 1911) Turner (B: 1893). Son of Richard Henry 47 Hudson Street, and Mary Reed Tyne Dock (in Pettler (née Barnsley) Eliza J. Pettler (née King). (They were 1891), 47/49 of 47/49 Hudson married in the Laygate and Primitive SS & District Hudson Street, 69 (Born: 22 Street, Tyne Dock. Chapel Methodist Chapel, SS, on 14 [His father, Richard Henry, was born Son: Harry B. (SS; March q. He entered Westoe Secondary Butchers' Thurs. 15 April 5137 Pettler Henry Barnsley Private 11 August 1957 DLI Tyne Dock (in A Butcher May 1888) (Their marriage was April 1915. Their marriage was in Yorkshire and was a Butcher.] 1920). School on 11 July 1900. Association 1920 + Mike Todd 1901 and 1911) registered in registered in SS during the June Medal and 41 Sunniside Gateshead during the quarter of 1915). Drive, SS (in December quarter of August 1957) 1881).

Son of John and Catherine Philbin (née Born in Jarrow. Birth Children (both registered in Manion) of 44 registered in SS - December q. 15 Albion Street, [His father, John (A Plater's Helper in SS): Mary A. (March q. 1922) & Monkton Road, 1892. Baptised in St. Bede's Jarrow (in 1901), Elizabeth Jane Philbin (née Whalen). a Shipyard), was born in Partree, Co. Peter (December q. 1925). Fri. 7 May 1915 An Apprentice Jarrow (in 1911). R.C. Church, Jarrow, on 4 44 Monkton Road, (They were married in SS' Registry Mayo, and was 47. His mother, Siblings: John (B: North Shields; St. Bede's (Jarrow Express) 56 (Born: 25 March q. 1949 20 July 1915 Plater in a (They were married in September 1892. Sister: Mary 6666 Philbin Peter Sergeant Royal Engineers 45861 France Jarrow (in 1911), Office on 5 October 1920. Their Catherine, was born in Jarrow and March q. 1888), Patrick (B: R.C. School + Fri. 11 August August 1892) (Durham NE) (1914-5 Star) Shipyard (in SS' Registry Office on (B: Jarrow; SS - December q. and 29 Prudhoe marriage was registered in SS during was 43. She died in Jarrow - March q. Jarrow; Sept. q. 1890), Thomas ROH, Jarrow 1916 (Jarrow 1911) 5 June 1886. Their 1910). Discharged on 14 Grove, Primrose, the December quarter of 1920). 1948, aged 80. Married for 24 years (Dec. q. 1899), Catherine (B: Express) marriage was December 1918. Wounded by Jarrow (in 1949) and had had ten children, 7 living.] Jarrow; March q. 1902) & registered in SS during 10 August 1916 - Jarrow Stephen (March 1906). the June quarter of Express. 1886).

Son of John and Catherine Philbin (née Born in North Shields. Birth Siblings (all born in Jarrow and Manion) of 44 registered in Tynemouth - [His father, John (A Plater's Helper in registered in SS): Patrick 15 Albion Street, Monkton Road, March q. Baptised in St. A Plater's Helper [Height: 5' 10". Weight: 10 stones. a Shipyard), was born in Partree, Co. (September q. 1890), Peter Jarrow (in 1901), Jarrow (in 1911). Cuthbert's Church, North December q. 7 January (in 1911) [A Brown hair. Blue eyes. Awarded the Mayo, and was 47. His mother, (December q. 1892 (No. St. Bede's 60 (Born: 28 Royal Army Medical 1888 and and 44 Monkton (They were married in Shields - 5 February 1888. Fri. 7 May 1915 7123 Philbin John Thomas Private 1949 (Durham 1915 (1914-5 France Clerk in Silver War Badge. BEF (France): 7 Catherine, was born in Jarrow and 6666)), Thomas (December q. R.C. School January 1888) Corps 1870 Road, Jarrow (in SS' Registry Office on Enlisted in Sunderland on 19 (Jarrow Express) NE) Star) September January 1915 to 24 November 1915. was 43. She died in Jarrow - March q. 1899), Catherine (March q. ROH, Jarrow 1911 and 5 June 1886. Their September 1914. Medically 1914] He served for 2 years 200 days.] 1948, aged 80. Married for 24 years 1902), Stephen (March q. September 1914) marriage was discharged on 6.4.1917 - and had had ten children, 7 living.] 1906) and Mary (December q. registered in SS during Posterior Curvature of Spine 1909). the June quarter of ('Sickness'). 1886).

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details 15 Carr Street, Hebburn (in Sister: Mary (SS; June q. 1887). Born in Hebburn. Birth 1891), 9 Collins A Labourer in [His mother, Catherine, was born in Children (all SS): Mary (Sept. q. registered in SS - September q. S/1011, Street, Hebburn Palmer's Ellen Philbin (née Henderson). (They Co. Galway, Ireland. She remarried - 1912; Died: March q. 1913), 1889. His RNR service record 60 (Born: 11 T/2972, (in 1901), 51 Shipyard (in were married in SS' Registry Office on Patrick Higgins in SS' Registry Office John (Dec. q. 1913; D: 1983), confirms his date of birth as 11 St. Bede's PHOTO - Philbin May 1889 - Buried: 22 HMS New Zealand U2321 Jarrow Cemetery. Fri. 30 April 1915 7028 John Stoker 1914-5 Star Albion Street, June 1909 and 20 April 1912. Their marriage was on 20 January 1894. She was 45 in Ellen (Sept. q. 1917; D: June q. May 1889. Awarded the RNR R.C. School Mercantile [Philibin] RNR Service October 1949 (Royal Naval Reserve) and 13.166. (Jarrow Express) Jarrow (in June 1911) [A registered in SS during the June 1911. His grandfather, John Manion 1919, aged 2), Donald (1923 - Long Service Medal on 19 ROH, Jarrow Marine ID Card Record) V1381 1909), and 30 Back Labourer in quarter of 1912). (A Shipyard Labourer), was born in March q. 1924, aged 0), December 1924. He served in (RNR) Albion Street, November 1949] Ireland and was 62 in 1901.] Thomas (March q. 1925; D: the Mercantile Marine in 1920 Jarrow (in August Sept. q. 1926). and 1921. Height: 5' 5½". 1908 and 1911)

Born in SS. Married in 1867. He Son: Ralph Phillips (Pilot) of 14 had at least eight children, Lighthous East George Street, North 'Protector' including John, William and Tynemouth Pilot e and Shields (aged 53 in March Plaque 1914 - Tues. 6 March & 31 December Pilot Cutter 'Protector' 53 Trajan Avenue, A Pilot (First Son of Robert (Pilot) Elizabeth Scott of 53 Trajan Avenue, Ralph (all pilots). 1891 C. - (Preston) 625 Phillips Robert (First 70 Pilotage 1917). It was this son who 1918, St. Wed. 14 March PHOTO 1916 (SS) SS Class) and Catherine Phillips SS Living NS. + Isabella Henderson Cemetery. Class) Authoritie found and recovered his Stephen's 1917 (Housekeeper) - no wife. 1901 K.C.12455. s father's body from the North Church, SS C. - Vespasian Ave., SS + 'wife' Sea. Isabella. [Unsuccessful attack 9.15 am. 16 September [Entrained at Frévent for Méricourt Son of Samuel and Withdrew to Flea Trench and Thiépval 1916 (Battle of (13/9) and from there marched to Born and E. in SS. Formerly 15/DLI (64 Brigade, 21st No 1914-5 Sarah Phillips of 69 from there to sunken section Memorial. Pier Soldiers Died in 2593 Phillips Frederick Private 21 Flers- 42469 France Unmarried. Dernancourt. To Pommiers Redoubt 3926 DLI. [15/DLI Casualties Division) Star Victoria Road, of Ginchy Road. To positions and Face 14A and the Great War Courcelette, (15/9), front line facing Gird Lines (16/9) - 438.] Redfield, Bristol. south of Flers (17/9) and later 15C Somme) west of Gueudecourt (16/9).] Pommiers Redoubt.]

2 Bedes Buildings, Hebburn (in Isabella Phillips (nee Smith) of 52 Son of James (A Children (1911 ages): Edith (9; Born in Hebburn. E. St. Andrew's 5/King's Own Yorkshire 1891), 52 Blackett Blackett Street, Jarrow (1901) and 20 [His father, James, was born in Corporation Furnaceman) and B: Jarrow), Elizabeth (7; B: Sunderland. Formerly 21/1225 Vis-en-Artois Presbyterian 2 September Light Infantry (187 No 1914-5 Street, Jarrow (in Brandling Street, , Sunderland Scotland and was 41 in 1891. His Soldiers Died in 2909 Phillips John Mather Private 39 or 40 63203 France Scavenger (in Elizabeth Phillips of 2 Sunderland), Annie (2; B: NF. By 1911 he had been Memorial. Panel Church Roll 1918 Brigade, 62nd (2nd West Star 1901) and 20 (1911). (They were married in SS' mother, Elizabeth, was also born in the Great War 1911) Bedes Buildings, Sunderland) and James (4 married for 11 years and had 8 of Honour, Riding) Division) Brandling Street, Registry Office on 29 July 1899 (SS; Scotland and was 40.] Hebburn (in 1891) months; B: Sunderland). had six children, four still living. Hebburn Roker, Sunderland September q. 1899). (in 1911)

[102nd Brigade was positioned astride Albert-Bapaume Road and Thiépval 21 (Tyneside Scottish) / Son of James and facing La Boisselle. Attacked 7.30 Fri. 1 July 2016 + No 1914-5 Mary Ann Phillips of 4 Burn Avenue, Memorial. Pier 3127 Phillips James Private 41 1 July 1916 NF (102 Brigade, 34th 21/1151 France Elizabeth Phillips of am. south of the village - heavy Born and E. in Newcastle. Soldiers Died in Star , Northumberland and Face 10B, 11B Division) Hebburn casualties from machine-gun and the Great War and 12B shell fire. Situation at night - about 150 men holding German trenches.]

Son of Robert Phillips Born in SS. (The 'George Edwin (Pilot - First Class) of Phillips' whose birth was Grandson of Robert (Pilot) and 53 Trajan Street, SS. registered in SS during the [The 'Zambessi' was torpedoed in the Catherine Phillips. He was one Fri. 4 April 1917 + Assistant Mercantil 53 Trajan Street, (His father died on 31 September quarter of 1901 is Tower Hill 3660 Phillips George Edwin 15 1 April 1917 SS 'Zambesi' (London) Unmarried. Mediterranean near Alexandria by U- of at least eight children, Fri. 24 January Steward e Marine SS December 1916 the only realistic candidate). Memorial 63 with the loss of three lives.] including his brothers John, 2014 aboard the Pilot The 'Gazette' says he died on 4 William and Ralph (all pilots). Cutter 'Protector', April 1917. Lost at sea. (In aged 70 (No. 625). Memoriam).

Son of Mrs. Phillips of Reported 'Missing' since 21 Philip Street, Fri. 5 July 1918 5419 Phillips J. Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland Fusiliers Philip Street, Hebburn March 1918 (Jarrow Express) Hebburn Quay (Jarrow Express) Quay ['Operation Michael'].

1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 23 Market Place, He enlisted in the 1st/7th DLI Tues. 15 June 6605 Phillips Frederick Private Unknown Unknown (Divisional Pioneers, 50th SS (in June 1915) on 14 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1915 (Northumbrian) Division)

15 Princess Street, A Shipyard [His father, George (A Brickyard Born in Washington. Birth Jarrow (in 1891), Brothers (both born in 2116/T General Fireman), died in Jarrow - SS; March registered in Chester-le-Street - 8 Princess Street, Washington): Bernard and Labourer (in Son of George and q. 1903, aged 57. His mother, September q. 1881. Awarded 55 (Jarrow Jarrow (in 1901), (Chester-le-Street; September St. Bede's V1043 1911) [An Isabella Phillips of 8 [His parents had four children, two Isabella, was born in either the Reserve Long Service Jarrow Cemetery. Fri. 30 April 1915 7097 Phillips John James Stoker Cemetery 10 August 1940 HMS Orion 1914-5 Star 44 Milton Street, q. 1876; Died: SS; September R.C. School (Royal Apprentice Princess Street, still living in 1911.] Gateshead or Newcastle (c. 1854) Medal on 5 November 1920. 5.435. (Jarrow Express) Burial Index) Jarrow (in 1911), q. 1907, aged 31) and George ROH, Jarrow Naval Rivetter in 1901. Jarrow (in 1901) and died in Jarrow - SS; June q. 1920, His RNR records incorrectly and 19 Charles (Chester-le-Street; September Reserve) A Labourer in aged 66. They had been married for give his date of birth as 16 Street, Jarrow (in q. 1878). August 1940.] 36 years.] August 1880. August 1940)

St. Aidan's Sat. 5 August Church ROH, Nephew of Elizabeth Phinn of Born and E. in SS. Formerly 1916 + Thurs. 15 1/Highland Light Infantry [His birth was registered in SS during SS + Only son of the late 105 Woodbine Street, SS. 11/19677 Border Regt. Basra War February 1917 + (Sirhind Brigade, 3rd No 1914-5 Mesopotamia Readhead's the March quarter of 1894. He Readhead's 705 Phinn Oliver Sidney L/C 22 17 July 1916 S/20414 Sidney and Mary [Readhead's Plaque = 'C.S. Member of SS' Cricket Club. Cemetery. Tues. 17 July (Lahore) Division, Indian Star (Iraq) Shipyard attended Westoe Boys' Secondary Plaque + Phinn Phinn' (North East War (In Memoriam). The 'Gazette' VI.X.12. (Iraq). 1917 + Soldiers Corps) School.] Westoe Boys' Memorials Website).] says he died on 16 July 1916. Died in the Great Secondary War School ROH

Elizabeth Pickard (née Lamb). (They Children (all registered in SS): Birth registered in SS - March 22/DLI (Divisional Holy Trinity were married in SS' Registry Office on Edith (September q. 1920), q. 1894. Wounded - ROH. He December q. Pioneers, 8th Division) Boys' School 5530 Pickard Wallace Private 52 South Shields. 13 August 1919. Their marriage was Wallace (September q. 1927), attended Holy Trinity Boys' 1946 (SS) [Holy Trinity Boys' School ROH, SS registered in SS during the September Deborah (June q. 1930) and School, SS - Admitted: 1 July ROH, SS] (Served) quarter of 1919). Albert (June q. 1935). 1901; Left: 19 July 1907.

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details

Battery Tues. 3 June 1919 Meritorious 158th D.A.C. Royal Field 5811 Picken T.W. Sergeant- Unknown Unknown 751341 Hebburn. + Fri. 6 June 1919 Service Medal Artillery Major (Jarrow Express)

St. Mary's Accidentally killed off Harwich. Shotley (St. Mary) Parish Thursday 9 Youngest son of Brother: Oliver. Nephew and The 'Gazette' says he was in his Thursday 9 Deck 1 September 7502/DA 137 Lytton Street, Hastie's Fishing Churchyard. Churchyard September 1915 1300 Pickering William 29 HM Trawler 'Malta' Thomas and Maggie Married with children. Niece: Sidney and Hilda. 30th year and that he died on 2 September Hand 1915 (RNR) SS Trawlers (Suffolk). R.N. Memorial + Mon. 3 Pickering Mother-in-Law: Mrs. Pollard. September 1915. (In 1915 Plot 56. Cross, Tyne September 1917 Memoriam). Dock

Son of Emanuel and Lydia Pickles (née Robinson) of 57 Tues. 29 June Gilbert Street, SS, and Unmarried. [His parents were Born: Chester-le-Street, Co. Lijssenthoek 1915 + Sat. 21 19 Ingham Place, 25 Alderson Street, SS 27 January married in SS' Registry Office on 12 Sisters (1911 ages): Lavinia Durham. E. York. DOW R. in A. Military December 1918 + 21 December 1/West Yorkshire Regt. SS (in June 1915) Corporation Milk (in 1911). (His Tues. 29 June 3442 Pickles Thomas Private 19 10147 1915 (1914-5 France December 1891. Their marriage was (13; B: Scotland) and Hilda (8; Twice wounded and in hospital Cemetery. Tues. 21 1915 (DOW) (18 Brigade, 6th Division) and 57 Gilbert Dairy (in 1911) mother, Lydia, was 41 1915 Star) registered in SS during the December B: Sunny Brow, Co. Durham). ('Gazette' 29 June 1915). (In II.C.21A. December 1920 + Street, SS in 1911. She was born quarter of 1891.] Memoriam). (Belgium). Soldiers Died in in Colliery, Co. the Great War Durham, and had been married for 19 years in 1911).

Bents Cottages, Westoe (in 1891), A Horse Driver Children (all registered in SS): Born in SS. Birth registered in 7 St. Mary's (RND Service Son of Aaron (A Coach [Enlisted: 21 August 1915. 23.3.1916 - Aaron (Sept. q. 1911), George SS - March q. 1890. Height: Terrace, SS (in Record) [14 Trimmer in 1901; B: Sarah Josephine Pierce (née Shaw) of Posted to Anson Bn. (at Stavros) from H. (March q. 1918), Robert 5'2". Brown hair. Grey eyes. C. 1901), 67 Wilson years' Wiltshire; 49 in 1891) 282 H.S. Edwards Street, SS. (They England. 14.5.1916 - Embarked on Brunswick St. 38 (Born: 11 H.H. (December q. 1919), Lilian of E. 'E. Ramshaw A.P.' Harton Cemetery. Buried: 21 May TZ/7059 No 1914-5 Street, SS (in experience with and Hannah Maria were married in St. Mark's Church, SS, HMT 'Aragon' at Mudros. 19.5.1916 - & Wilson St. RND Service 4540 Piearce Aaron AB February Anson Bn. RND (Sept. q. 1922) & Margaret tattooed on left forearm. D.1287. (South PHOTO 1928 (RNVR) Star 1911), 64 Wilson horses] + A Piearce (née Hall; B: on 17 April 1911. Their marriage was Disembarked at Marseilles. Roll of Record 1890) A.C. (March q. 1926). Siblings Clasped hands, anchor and Shields). Street, SS (in 1918 - Labourer Jarrow; 27 in 1891) of registered in SS during the June 30.3.1917 - Temporarily attached to Honour (1891 ages): William (18), cross on right forearm. 'Of St. Electoral Roll), and (Harton 7 St. Mary's Terrace, quarter of 1911). 188 Infantry Brigade Bombing School Amelia (6) and Tom (3) (No. Francis' parish' - Harton 282 H.S. Edwards Cemetery Burial SS (in 1901) as a cook] 6776). Cemetery Burial Register. Street, SS (in May Register) 1928)

Born in SS. Birth registered in Son of Aaron (A Coach Brother: AB Aaron Piearce, Bents Cottages, SS - June q. 1888. Siblings (all Trimmer in 1901; B: Anson Bn. RND, Buried: 21 Westoe (in 1891), births registered in SS; 1901 Wiltshire; 49 in 1891) May 1928, aged 38 (No. 4540). Brunswick St. 7 St. Mary's ages): Hannah Matilda (B: A Cartman (in and Hannah Maria [His name appears as 'T. Peirce' on Siblings (1891 ages): William & Wilson St. 6776 Piearce Tom Private Unknown Unknown Army Service Corps Terrace, SS (in 9.5.1895; Hannah Matilda 1911) Piearce (née Hall; B: the Brunswick St. & Wilson St. ROH.] (18; B: Barrow), Amelia Roll of 1901), and 67 Handy (late Paulson) - Died: SS - Jarrow; 27 in 1891) of Ramshaw (6; SS - September q. Honour. Wilson Street, SS June. q. 1973), Gertrude 7 St. Mary's Terrace, 1885) and Tom (3; SS -June q. (in 1911) (March q. 1898) and Moses SS (in 1901) 1888. (No. 6776)). (June q. 1900).

Son of Aaron (A Coach Born in SS. Birth registered in Brother: AB Aaron Piearce, Trimmer in 1901; B: SS - June q. 1900. Siblings 7 St. Mary's Anson Bn. RND, Buried: 21 Wiltshire; 49 in 1891) (both births registered in SS; Brunswick St. Terrace, SS (in May 1928, aged 38 (No. 4540). and Hannah Maria [His name appears as 'M. Peirce' on 1901 ages): Hannah Matilda & Wilson St. 6777 Piearce Moses Private Unknown Unknown DLI 1901), and 67 Siblings (1891 ages): William Piearce (née Hall; B: the Brunswick St. & Wilson St. ROH.] (B: 9.5.1895; Hannah Matilda Roll of Wilson Street, SS (18; B: Barrow) and Amelia Jarrow; 27 in 1891) of Handy (late Paulson) - Died: SS - Honour. (in 1911) Ramshaw (6; SS - September q. 7 St. Mary's Terrace, June. q. 1973) and Gertrude 1885). SS (in 1901) (March q. 1898).

Son of Arthur and Sarah Ann Piggin (née Nichols) of Jarrow. Edith Piggin (née Massingham) of 19 [His wife, Edith, was born in Jarrow Children (1911 ages; all born in 7/Rifle Brigade (The Plumber's (They were married in Chaytor Street, Jarrow. (They were and was 23. They had been married Born, E. and R. in Jarrow. His Ypres Reservoir Tues. 5 October 20 August Jarrow): Mary Jane (3), Charles 8 September Prince Consort's Own) 19 Chaytor Street, Labourer in a SS' Registry Office on married in SS' Registry Office on 23 for six years and had had three birth was registered in SS Cemetery. St. Paul's Roll 1915 + Soldiers 1757 Piggin Robert Rifleman 29 S/10483 1915 (1914-5 France Robert (Born and Died: March 1915 (41 Brigade, 14th (Light) Jarrow (in 1911) Shipyard (in 14 September 1874. May 1906. Their marriage was children, two still living. She was during the December quarter XI.C.24. of Honour Died in the Great Star) q. 1907) and Maria (B: Division) 1911) Their marriage was registered in SS during the June later married to William Webster (SS; of 1885. (Belgium). War December q. 1910). registered in SS during quarter of 1906). December q. 1919).] the September quarter of 1874).

Thurs. 15 April 1920 + Wed. 21 His birth was registered in SS Queen Street April 1920 + Tues. Youngest son of [His relatives were presented with a during the June quarter of Pozières United 21 September 2/West Yorkshire Regt. No 1914-5 Margaret and the late 3880 Pigott Albert Private 25 24 April 1918 202810 France South Shields. A Butcher Unmarried. gold commemorative medal from the 1893. Formerly 5908 West Memorial. Panel Methodist 1920 + Mon. 25 (23 Brigade, 8th Division) Star William Pigott of 126 SS & District Butchers' Association.] Yorkshire Regt. (In 26 and 27 Free Church April 1921 + Mon. Catherine Street, SS Memoriam). ROH, SS 24 April 1922 + Tues. 24 April 1923 He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Royal Navy (Royal Naval School, SS - Admitted: 12 Boys' School 6069 Pike Harold AB Unknown Unknown South Shields. Reserve) January 1903; Left: 19 July ROH, SS 1907. (Served)

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details [NB: Matthew Slater (Fireman) Born in Russia. SS 'Therese and Mr. Johansen (AB) failed Haymann' sailed from the Tyne to join the steamer despite on 25 December 1914 on a Fri. 29 January Fireman/T 25 December SS 'Therese Heymann' Mercantil 39 East Holborn having signed articles on 21 voyage to Savona, Italy, with a Tower Hill 550 Pikka Albert 20 1915 + Mon. 3 rimmer 1914 (London) e Marine Street, SS Secember 1914. Their places cargo of coal. All 21 crew were Memorial September 1917 were taken by two Russians, lost, the ship probably having Albert Pikka and Oscar struck a mine off Filey, Rahikain.] Yorkshire. Sat. 2 January 1915 (1914 Christmas 10 Johnson Street, He was interned at Ruhleben, Greeting from A Merchant Mercantil SS (in June and Germany, in August 1914 and Civilian Internees) 5166 Pinard James Seaman Unknown Unknown Seaman (in e Marine September 1915 repatriated to England before 9 + Thurs. 17 June August 1914) and January 1918) January 1918. 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915 + Wed. 9 January 1918

Son of John Robert and Agnes Allan Pinder (née Holliday) [His father, John Robert, was born in of 10 Ellison Place, Jarrow and was a 37-year old House Born and E. in Jarrow (SS; Fri. 1 February Siblings (1911 ages; all born in 10 Ellison Place, Jarrow. (They were and Ship Painter and Decorator. His December q. 1897). Formerly 1918 (Jarrow 7 October 1918 Jarrow): William Bowes (17; Brown's Copse 2/West Yorkshire Regt. No 1914-5 Jarrow (in 1911, married in St. Mary's Unmarried. [He had been wounded mother, Agnes Allan, was born at 39096 Yorkshire Regt. St. Paul's Roll Express) + Thurs. 2263 Pinder Samuel Private 21 (DOW - 63550 France Grocer's Assistant), John Cemetery, Roeux. (23 Brigade, 8th Division) Star February 1918 and Church, SS, on 4 three times previously - 'Gazette'.] Low Walker, Northumberland, and 'Suffering from Trench Feet' of Honour 31 October 1918 'Gazette') Robert (11), Lawrence (8) and V.C.14. October 1918) December 1893. was 36. They had been married for (Jarrow Express - 1 February + Soldiers Died in Frederick James Septimus (3). Their marriage was 18 years and had had 7 children, 5 1918). the Great War registered in SS during living.] the December quarter of 1893).

Minnie Jane Pinder (née Kealey) of 40 Born: Park, Sheffield. E. D'Arcy Street, Tyne Dock. (They were Sheffield. The 'Gazette' says Sauchy-Cauchy Wed. 6 6/York and Lancaster 5 September All Saints' 28 September 40 D'Arcy Street, married in All Saints' Church, West He had sisters and brothers (in he was KIA on 27 September Communal November 1918 + 3048 Pinder Thomas Edward Private 26 Regt. (32 Brigade, 11th 3/4772 1915 (1914-5 Egypt (3) Church ROH, 1918 Tyne Dock. Harton, on 16 March 1918. Their Sheffield). 1918 but both MRIC and CWGC Cemetery Soldiers Died in (Northern) Division) Star) West Harton marriage was registered in SS during say it was on 28 September Extension. B.8. the Great War the March quarter of 1918). 1918. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A Painter with Wounded in the left arm and a 13 Walter Street, Pinder of 16 Mrs. Pinder of 13 Walter Street, Fri. 5 July 1918 5411 Pinder E. Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field Artillery Mr. J. Dixon, P.O.W. by 5 July 1918 (Jarrow Jarrow Beaumont Street, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Jarrow Express). Hebburn Colliery

Eldest son of Thomas Mon. 15 January and Mary Ann [Siblings (1911 ages): John 1917 + Thurs. 11 Pinkney (née Burdis) (1896-1973)[M: Ethel Holland], His parents also later lived at November 1920 + of 91 Westcott Road, Unmarried. [Siblings: William (B: Mary Ann (Molly) (1898-1984) 39 Geoffrey Street, Whiteleas, Wed. 8 January Harton, SS. (They 1909) [M: Agnes Richards in 1938], [Enlisted: 10 August 1914. Nelson Bn. [M: George Hepplewhite in Thurs. 1 13 July 1915 34 Lemon Street, SS (CWGC + RND Database). Helles Memorial. All Saints' 2014 + RND 21 (Born: 5 'C' Company, Nelson Bn. TZ/76 25 April 1915 Dardanelles Harton Colliery were married in St. Elizabeth Grey (Betty) (1905-2002) (K/1160): 2 November 1914 to 4 June 1938], Eleanor (Nellie - B. February 1917 594 Pinkney Thomas (Tot) AB (Action of Achi Tyne Dock (RND Reported by Petty Officer D.H. Panel 8 to 15. Church ROH, Database + Roy June 1894) RND (RNVR) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) (Putter) Paul's Church, Jarrow, [M: David Johnson], Ethel (1910-2002) 1915. Dysentry. Rejoined Nelson Bn: 1901)[M: Wilf Reah]. + Wed. 8 Baba Nullah) Database) Methuen (K/6621): 'I saw the (Turkey). West Harton Swales: 'Nelson on 26 August 1871. (Spinster) and James Herbert Cowan 4 July 1915 to 13 July 1915.] Remembered by Members of January 2014 dead body of T. Pinkney on 14 at War', page 69 Their marriage was (1912-1981) [M: Mary Rees].] the Tyne Dock Butterfly Club - July 1915.' + Two Letters registered in SS during 'Gazette': Thurs. 11 November Home (21 June the September 1920.] 1915) quarter of 1871).

Born in South America. (In Memoriam). Lost at sea St. Aidan's Tues. 15 October Donkeym SS 'Semantha' Mercantil Son of the late John Kate Pinkney (née Elliott) of 49 Dale Tower Hill 861 Pinkney Charles 54 14 October 1917 49 Dale Street, SS He had one child. through enemy action. St. Church ROH, 1918 + Sat. 2 an (Liverpool) e Marine and Eliza Pinkney Street, SS Memorial Aidan's Church ROH, SS = SS August 1919 'Charles Pinckney'. 215 South Eldon B., E. and R. SS. Died at Harton Cemetery. 22 (Burial T3/02635 No MRIC Street, SS (Burial Connaught Hospital, Aldershot. Soldiers Died in 2555 Pinkney Alfred Ernest Driver 20 June 1915 294th Company A.S.C. B.1449. (South Register) 5 entry. Register - June 'Of St. Mary's Parish' - Burial the Great War Shields). 1915) Register. Presented with a gold watch Thurs. 6 March from the Hebburn Heroes' 1919 + Fri. 7 5792 Pinkney G. Corporal Unknown Military Medal Unknown Hebburn. A Coal Miner (?) Fund at the Miners' Hall, March 1919 Hebburn, in March 1919 - (Jarrow Express) Jarrow Express. Sister: Margaret (B. Jarrow, 7 Back Hibernian Margaret Pinnock (née James) of 27 1882). Children: Robert (B. Road, Jarrow (in [His wife, Margaret, was born in Ellison Street, Jarrow. (They were Jarrow, 1906), Fred (B. Jarrow, Born in Jarrow in 1883. His Fri. 18 June 1915 1911), and 27 Son of Robert and Jarrow and was 29. They had been Palmer's Shipyard, married in SS' Registry Office on 15 1908), Elizabeth Pinnock (B. birth was registered in SS Jarrow Cemetery. + Vincent 3577 Pinnock Frederick (Fred) Civilian 31 15 June 1915 Ellison Street, A Dock Labourer Caroline Pinnock (née married for six years and had had Jarrow (Zeppelin Raid) September 1905. Their marriage was Jarrow, 1910), John W. during the September quarter E."C".325. Mullen's Jarrow Jarrow (in 1915). Alexander) of Jarrow three children, all still living.] [1891 = registered in SS during the September (December q. 1911 - Reg. SS) & of 1883. War Roll Website (Cemetery Burial 138 High Street, Jarrow.] quarter of 1905). Henry W. (December q. 1913 - Register). Reg. SS).

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Children (all SS): Richard S. Birth registered in SS - June q. [29.10.1916 - Transferred to 1st (Sept. q. 1919), Elizabeth C. 1894. Height: 5'4". Dark brown Convalescent Depot, Boulogne. Jane A. Piper (née) Robertson (M: 22 (Sept. q. 1921), Jane H.A. hair. Brown eyes. C. of E. War 19.11.1916 - Rejoined unit. 14 to February 1919, SS). [8 June 1915 - Boldon RND Service Unknown 2nd Platoon, 'A' 526 John Boldon Colliery Son of John G. Piper (March q. 1923) & Laurencene. Gratuity - £24/10s. 14.3.1919 - Richard Steinson TZ/1741 Dardanelles 19.12.1916 - On leave to UK. 4.2.1917 - Transferred to Hood Bn. 16.5.1916 - Colliery Record + 4609 Piper AB (Born: 17 Unknown Company, Collingwood 1914-5 Star Williamson Street, [A Miner (RND of 526 John [30.8.1916 - To 1st Field Demobilised. Enlisted: 13 (GRO) (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) 'Missing'. 16.4.1918 - P.O.W. At Embarked on HMT 'Ionian' at Miners' Club Collingwood Bn. April 1894) Bn. and Hood Bn. RND SS Service Record)] Williamson Street, SS Ambulance (Neuritis). 6.9.1916 November 1914. 19.1.1915 - Gefangenenlager, Limburg a/Lahn, Mudros. 22.5.1916 - Disembarked at ROH Embarkation Roll - From hospital to duty. On Nominal Roll Collingwood Germany. 18.5.1918 - P.O.W. At Marseilles.] 26.10.1916 - Admitted to 8th Bn. 4.2.1915 - Joined Geflg. Parchim.] SH, Wimereux (Diarrhoea).] Collingwood Bn. Children (all born in SS): John Margaret Ann Agnes Hollis Piper (née G. (December q. 1913), James His father, John George, died in A Coppersmith Rodgers). (They were married in St. Son of John George [His father, John George (A General W. (June q. 1917), Catherine SS - either December q. 1923, 44 Hedley Street, working for Stephen's Church, SS, on 12 May Morton 85 (Born: 2 March q. 1977 Royal Marines Light No 1914-5 and Catherine M. Labourer), was 46. His mother, M. (December q. 1918), Nancy aged 57, or December q. 1948, Tues. 25 6941 Piper John George Corporal Ch/679/S SS (in 1901 and Bilton Graham 1913. Their marriage was registered Street Roll of June 1891) (SS) Infantry Star Piper of 44 Hedley Catherine M., was 45. She died in SS - (September q. 1920), Henry 83. He enlisted in the September 1917 1911) and Co. (in in SS during the June quarter of 1913). Honour Street, SS (in 1911) June q. 1916, aged 50.] (March q. 1922), Alfred Tynemouth RGA on 18 January January 1909) [She died in SS - December q. 1957, (December q. 1924) and Albert 1909 (276). aged 69.] E. (September q. 1927).

East Boldon Memorial, Only son of Thomas Congregation Lee Pippet and Emma al Church + Pippet of Elmwood, Brass Plaque South Boldon (née Duisans British and Wall Anderson). (Their Birth registered in Gateshead - 4387 Pippet Thomas Noye Private 28 10 August 1917 51st Company MGC 13526 Cemetery, Etrun. Mosaic in St. marriage was September q. 1889. VI.B.24. George's registered in Church, East Gateshead during the Boldon + St. December quarter of Nicholas' 1888). Church ROH, West Boldon

3 William Street, Southwick, Son of Charles and Sunderland (in Jane Pirie (née Riddel) 1901), 34 High A Regular Soldier of 3 William Street, Children (all registered in SS): Born: Southwick, Sunderland. Street, Jarrow (in serving in the Southwick, [India: 29 February 1912 to 20 Mary Evelyn (June q. 1917; Birth registered in Sunderland - August 1909), DLI (in 1911) [A Sunderland (in 1901). Isabella Dickenson Pirie (née Davison - February 1918 (5 years 358 days). Died: 2001), Charles December q. 1891. Enlisted in Hyderabad Labourer at the (They were married in Newcastle; September q. 1893). Embarked Karachi - 21 February (September q. 1912; Died: 1953 21 August Jarrow on 23 August 1909. DLI and 30th Bn. 10796 and Barracks, Military Hedworth the Venerable Bede (They were married in SS' Registry 1918. Disembarked Port Suez - 5 1992) and Thomas W. (March 7124 Pirie Charles L/C 62 (Saskatchewan, 1915 (1914-5 Asiatic 5i Discharged on 13 April 1920. Machine-Gun Corps 94293 Road, Colchester, Barium Co., East Church, Office on 26 January 1912. Their March 1918. Embarked Alexandria & q. 1920). Sister: Mary (Born: Canada) Star) Embarked on the 'Victorian' on Essex (in 1911), Jarrow, in March , on marriage was registered in SS during disembarked Marseilles - 1 June Southwick, Sunderland - March 23 April 1920 at Liverpool for 101 High Street, 1908 and a 15 December 1890. the March quarter of 1912). 1918. France: 1 June 1918 to 11 q. 1896; Died: 1983 - Beechy, Quebec, Canada. His Service Jarrow (in April Driller in Their marriage was February 1919 (256 days).] Saskatchewan, Canada Record survives. 1920), and February 1919] registered in (Essen)). Strassburg, Sunderland - Saskatchewan, December q. 1890). Canada (in 1920)

Born: Cape Charles. A 333 West 59th S.V. 'Minas Queen' (St. Mercantil Ruth Pitts of 333 West 59th Street, Mercantile Marine List of Tower Hill Sat. 2 August 3722 Pitts William AB 47 26 August 1917 Street, New York, John's, Newfoundland) e Marine New York, USA Deaths gives his place of Memorial 1919 USA residency as SS. His birth was possibly St. Hilda's Son of Mr. and Mrs. 14 Readhead registered in Swansea during Fri. 18 May 4345 Planck W. Gunner Unknown Military Medal Unknown Royal Field Artillery Colliery (A Planck of 14 Fri. 18 May 1917 Avenue, SS the September quarter of 1917 Putter) Readhead Avenue, SS 1895.

Second son of James J. and Georgina Plater (née Atkinson) of 183 John Williamson N.E.R.: Sister & B-in-L: Winnie & Birth registered in SS - Mon. 21 October Street, SS. (They Englebelmer 182 John Apprentice Joseph Greenwood (Highland September q. 1896. Enlisted: John 1918 + Thurs. 19 19 (Born: 28 Royal Marines Divisional Deal/5262 were married in St. Communal 1652 Plater Frederick John Sapper 20 October 1916 Williamson Street, Engineer at Unmarried. Light Infantry, a P.O.W.). 29 September 1915. Divisional Williamson June 1919 + Fri. July 1896) Engineers RND (S) Michael's Church, SS, Cemetery SS N.E.R. shops in Brothers: James (in France, Engineers RND. [R.N.D.E.] (In Street ROH 20 October 1922 on 24 July 1892. Their Extension. A.15. Gateshead RGA) & Herbert. Memoriam). (In Memoriam) marriage was registered in SS during the September quarter of 1892).

His birth was registered in SS - September q. 1892. He Holy Trinity December q. [He may have married Doris attended Holy Trinity Boys' Boys' School 5994 Plater George William Private 63 Royal Army Service Corps South Shields. 1955 (SS) on 2 March 1940 - SS; March q. 1940.] School, SS - Admitted: 2 July ROH, SS 1900; Left: 31 July 1911 (? - (Served) Mike Todd). Margaret Plater (née Peat). (They Children (all births registered Birth registered in SS - March 75 (Born: 3 were married in St. Jude's Church, SS, in SS): Dorothy J. (September September q. 4th (Northumbrian) 98 Victoria Road, q. 1896. He enlisted in the 4th Thurs. 27 May 6430 Plater John Stephen Gunner February on 28 August 1920. Their marriage q. 1921), John S. (March q. 1971 (SS) Howitzer Brigade RFA SS (in May 1915) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 1915 1896) was registered in SS during the 1925) and Thomas (June q. 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. September quarter of 1920). 1932).

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Son of William and Jane Platton (née Fri. 17 November Smith) of SS. (Their E. and R. in SS. Resided with 25 August Sister Ethel and Brother Victor Peake Wood 1916 + Sat. 22 Fri. 17 19 years 5 23 September 'B' Battery, 103rd 39 Marsden Whitburn marriage was his aunt. The 'Gazette' says he St. Michael's 242 Platton Ernest Arnold Driver 66484 1915 (1914-5 France Unmarried. (in France). Sweetheart: Agnes Cemetery, September 1917 November months 1916 (Somme) Brigade RFA Street, Westoe, SS Colliery registered in Chester- died on 22 Sept. 1916. (In ROH, SS Star) Souter. Fricourt. C.2. + Soldiers Died in 1916 le-Street, Co. Durham, Memoriam). the Great War during the December quarter of 1884). Married. (He was married in Durham He enlisted in the Tyne June q. 1937 Tyne Fortress Engineers 86 Talbot Road, SS Thurs. 27 May 6469 Pletts Mark Sapper 58 City during the December quarter of Fortress Engineers on 26 May (SS) R.E. (in May 1915) 1915 1899). 1915 - 'Gazette'. Son of Ralph and the late Clara Plews (née Proctor) of 463 Stanhope Road, SS. Suzanne Military 1 September 68th Battery 14 Brigade He had sisters and one GWGC - 'R. Plews'. (In Fri. 1 September 4485 Plews Thomas Gunner 23 Military Medal 73332 (Their marriage was Cemetery No.3. 1918 RFA brother. Memoriam). 1922 registered in I.E.9. Sunderland during the December quarter of 1883).

Died at Walker Gate Hospital Harton Cemetery. 39 (Burial 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th 3922 Plumb William Private 27 April 1918 5424 (Burial Register). 'Of St. Mark's H.6757. (South Register) Division) Parish' - Burial Register. Shields).

Son of Thomas Sweet Plumley of 141 East Born and E. in SS. Birth Adelaide Street, SS (in Siblings (1891 ages; all born in registered in SS - March q. 18 Peel Street, SS 1891) and the late [Married Sister: Sarah Ann W. [His father, Thomas Sweet Plumley (A SS): Elizabeth A. (24; SS - 1879. Enlisted on 9 September (in 1881), 141 East Mary Jane Plumley Canada Farm A Mason's Clouston - born in SS and 24 in 1901 Coal Trimmer) was born in St. Luke's, September q. 1866), Eleanor 1914. Height: 5' 8". Brown hair St. Hilda's 'C' Battery, 92nd Brigade 21 July 1915 Adelaide Street, SS (née Clark). (They Cemetery. Soldiers Died in 2491 Plumley Robert Gunner 38 14 October 1917 37021 France Labourer (in (SS; June q. 1877). Brother: Stephen London, and was a 56-year old Frances (18; SS - December q. and eyes. Weight: 11 stones. Memorial RFA (1914-5 Star) (in 1891), and 2 were married in St. III.D.36. the Great War 1911) Bumstead - born in SS (March q. widower in 1891. He died in SS - 1872), Henrietta Hooley (15; He left 'effects' valued at £22 Cross Hardwick Street, Hilda's Church, SS, on (Belgium). 1865) and 16 in 1881.] March q. 1898, aged 63.] SS - June q. 1875) & Mary Jane 0s 14d and a gratuity of £14 to SS (in 1901) 12 March 1864). (10; SS - March q. 1881). his brother Thomas C. Plumley - [Mary Jane Plumley 19 in 1881. died in SS - June q. 1888, aged 46.]

12 March 1915 Le Touret 2/West Yorkshire Regt. Brother and S-in-L: Tom and 'In his 19th year' - 'Gazette'. Wed. 12 March 3566 Plummer William Private 18 (Battle of Neuve 3/9608 (1914-5 Star) France Unmarried. Memorial. Panel (23 Brigade, 8th Division) Jennie Plummer + little nieces. (In Memoriam). 1919 Chapelle) 9 and 10

In January 1916 he was near an ammunition waggon which Father of six. Grandfather of 50th (Northumbrian) was struck by a shell and Wed. 6 August Wed. 6 August 5910 Plummer Thomas Driver 81 DCM 1971 Tyne Dock. Married. twelve. Daughter: Pat Stidolph Division RFA caught fire. He rescued two 2014 2014 (née Plummer). wounded men while shells were exploding all around him.

Son of Charles E. Pollard (Master Mariner, B. in SS, aged Born and E. in SS. His birth was Grandson of Robert Kerr (aged 38 in 1911) and [His father Charles Edward's death registered in SS during the 79 in 1911, retired from the 5 Madiera Terrace, A Sorting Clerk Charlotte Esther was registered in Mansfield, March quarter of 1893. He left Baghdad (North Merchant Marine Shipping St. Hilda's 15th Division Signal No 1914-5 SS (in 1901), and 8 and Telegraphist Pollard (née Kerr) (B. Nottinghamshire, during the June q. £138 7s 7d in his will to his Gate) War Soldiers Died in 3495 Pollard Reginald Kerr Sapper 24 8 October 1917 149196 Office). Brother: Charles Memorial Company R.E. Star Charlotte Street, for the Post in SS, aged 43 in 1911) 1917, aged 53. In 1911 his parents widowed mother, Charlotte Cemetery. the Great War Edward (B. in SS - March q. Cross SS (in 1911) Office (in 1911) of 8 Charlotte Street, had been married for 19 years and Esther. He left 'effects' valued XIII.E.2. (Iraq). 1895; 16 in 1911; Helper to an SS. (They were had had two sons, both still living.] at £3 5s 5d and a gratuity of £7 Organ Builder). married in SS' Registry 10s to his mother. Office on 20 January 1892).

Enlisted: 18 January 1915. Son of Richard and Draft for MEF: 24 June 1915. Mary Pollard of 35 Siblings (1911 ages): Grace Harton Cemetery. 29 (Born: 23 Joined Hood Bn: 18.7.1915 to 71 Lytton Street, Eldon Street, SS. (In [R. 49 Back Eldon St., SS. In 1911 his (29), Richard (26), Frances Ellen J.(or T.)7663. December 1.8.1915. Enteric Fever. Buried: 26 April TZ/3609 Dardanelles SS (Harton 1911 they had been father was 54, a Labourer in an Iron (24), Elizabeth Ann (21), Mary (South Shields) 3731 Pollard John AB 1894 (RND Hood Bn. RND 1914-5 Star A Rivet Heater Married. (RND Database). Invalided to UK: 2.10.1915. RND Database 1923 (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Cemetery Burial married for 30 years Foundry, born in SS. His mother was (15) & Alice (15). He was then ('Of St. Francis' Card states Transferred to RN as Stoker Register) and had had 12 50 & also born in SS.] aged 15 & an apprentice Parish': Burial 1895)) (Ch/K/34522): 30 May 1916. children, seven still rivetter in a shipyard. Register) HMS Blonde: 15.7.1916 to living). 23.2.1919 (when demobilised). Brother: Private George William Pollard, 1st 5th Bn. 'Of St. Francis' Parish' - Westoe 98 Lytton Street, A Driller Son of John James Westoe York and Lancaster Regt., KIA Cemetery Burial Register. Mon. 16 January SS (Westoe (Westoe and Elizabeth Pollard Cemetery. 3816 Pollard Thomas Wright Sergeant 44 16 January 1920 Royal Engineers 465221 18 April 1918, aged 38 or 39 Remembered by Jack and Effie. 1922 (In Cemetery Burial Cemetery Burial of 33 Alderson Street, 4.DA.607. (South (No. 3933). S-in-L: Mary No SDGW entry. (In Memoriam) Register). Register) SS Shields). Hannah Pollard of 28 Alderson Memoriam). Street, SS 11 April 1918 Thurs. 17 July Son of Mr. and Mrs. (Battles of the 1919 + Mon. 11 1st/5th (Territorial) NF Pollard of 91 Ploegsteert Lys, 9-29 April No 1914-5 91 Marlborough He had brothers and sisters. April 1921 + Tues. 3875 Pollard Harry Private Unknown (149 Brigade, 50th 341446 France Marlborough Street, In Memoriam. Memorial. Panel 1918. Star Street, Westoe, SS Brothers-in-Law: Dick and Joe. 11 April 1922 + (Northumbrian) Division) Westoe, SS (in July 2. (Belgium). 'Operation Wed. 11 April 1919 and April 1923) Georgette') 1923 Died at Warrington Hospital Harton Cemetery. 19 (Burial 4 (or 1 ?) Laygate 3914 Pollard Thomas William Private 1 February 1920 DLI 82921 (Burial Register). 'Of Holy K.8656. (South Register) Hill, SS Trinity Parish' - Burial Register. Shields).

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details

Brother: Sergeant Thomas Birth registered in SS - March 1st/5th (Territorial) York Son of John James Tyne Cot Wright Pollard, Royal q. 1880. CWGC says he was Mon. 16 January and Lancaster Regt. (148 28 Alderson and Elizabeth Pollard Mary Hannah Pollard of 28 Alderson Memorial. Panel 3933 Pollard George William Private 38 or 39 18 April 1918 242795 France Engineers, Died 16 January 39. The 'Gazette' said he had 1922 (In Brigade, 49th (West Street, SS of 33 Alderson Street, Street, SS 125 to 128. 1920, aged 44 (No. 3816). gone 'Missing' on 17 April Memoriam) Riding) Division) SS (Belgium). Remembered by Jack and Effie. 1918.

[When the tank was put out of action by a direct hit and filled [He was in charge of a gun in a tank with gas he, assisted by He then returned to the tank and handled it with the greatest another man, helped to carry and blew it up, thus preventing Sat. 2 November 5224 Pollard A. Corporal Unknown DCM Unknown Tank Corps South Shields. effect, destroying several hostile his officer, who was heavily it falling into the hands of the 1918 machine-guns notwithstanding heavy gassed, some 880 yards over enemy. enemy artillery fire.] ground swept by MG fire to a place of safety.] 20 Howe Street, Mrs. M. Pollock of 20 Howe Street, A P.O.W. in Germany by 19 July Fri. 19 July 1918 5429 Pollock W. Private Unknown Unknown DLI Hebburn Hebburn 1918 (Jarrow Express). (Jarrow Express)

Son of William (No. A Colliery 6906) and Eliza D. Siblings (1901 ages; all born in Engineman (in Born in SS. Birth registered in Polson (née Draper) SS): Maud (11; September q. May 1921) [A [His father, William (A Steward), was SS - December q. 1894. 60 James Mather of 60 James Mather Sophia Annie Polson (née Atkinson) of 1889), Mary A. (7), John Fireman in the born in Denmark (c. 1864) and died in Baptised in St. Hilda's Church, Street, SS (in Street, SS (in 1901). 111 John Williamson Street, SS. (They George (5; March q. 1896 82 (Born: 6 Mercantile Bilbao, Portugal, on 26 December SS, on 25 November 1894. Frederick March q. 1977 1901), and 111 (They were married in were married in St. Jude's Church, SS, (No.6905)), & Annie Draper (3; 6904 Polson Alfred William Private October Marine - 16 May 1918. His mother, Eliza D., was born Height: 5' 10". Brown hair. Street Roll of (Newcastle) John Williamson SS' Registry Office on on 2 May 1921. Their marriage was June q. 1898). [He arrived in 1894) 1928. A Greaser in Blyth (Tynemouth; March q. 1868) Blue eyes. He arrived in New Honour Street, SS (in May 8 October 1888. Their registered in SS during the June New Orleans aboard SS aboard SS and was 33 in 1901. She died in SS - Orleans, Louisiana, aboard SS 1921) marriage was quarter of 1921). 'Iroquois' on 14 December 'Iroquois' in December q. 1919, aged 51.] 'Iroquois' on 19 April 1929, registered in SS during 1929 - sailing from December aged 34 - London. the December quarter Middlesbrough.] 1929.] of 1888).

Son of William (No. 6906) and Eliza D. Polson (née Draper) A.M. [His father, William (A Steward), was of 60 James Mather Siblings (1901 ages; all born in [Aircraft Hannah Polson (née Johnson). (They born in Denmark (c. 1864) and died in Street, SS (in 1901). SS): Maud (11; September q. Mechanic 60 James Mather were married in SS' Registry Office on Bilbao, Portugal, on 26 December Frederick December q. (They were married in 1889), Mary A. (7), Alfred Born in SS. Birth registered in 6905 Polson John George ?] 58 Street, SS (in 8 May 1920. Their marriage was 1918. His mother, Eliza D., was born Street Roll of 1955 (SS) SS' Registry Office on William (6; (No. 6904)), and SS - March q. 1896. (Frederick 1901) registered in SS during the June in Blyth (Tynemouth; March q. 1868) Honour 8 October 1888. Their Annie Draper (3; June q. Street quarter of 1920). and was 33 in 1901. She died in SS - marriage was 1898). ROH) December q. 1919, aged 51.] registered in SS during the December quarter of 1888).

He was born in Denmark, c. Children (1901 ages; all born in 1864. He died in Bilbao, Eliza D. Polson (née Draper). (They SS): Maud (11; September q. Portugal. Son: Private Alfred 60 James Mather were married in SS' Registry Office on 1889), Mary A. (7), Alfred Frederick 26 December Mercantil William Polson, March q. 1977 6906 Polson William Steward 58 Street, SS (in 8 October 1888. Their marriage was William (6; (No. 6904)), John Street Roll of 1918 e Marine (Newcastle), aged 82 (No. 1901) registered in SS during the December George (5; (No. 6905)) and Honour 6904). Son: A.M. John George quarter of 1888). Annie Draper (3; June q. Polson, December q. 1955 (SS), 1898). aged 58.

12 Charles Street, Marsden Colliery, Fri. 23 July 1915 + SS. (He resided Uncle and Aunt: George and Son of Charles T. Pond [Enlisted in the RNVR on 20 Tues. 17 August 18 (Born: 11 4 June 1915 with his uncle, M. Richardson of 12 Charles Helles Memorial. Whitburn Fri. 23 July Thomas TZ/1971 Dardanelles Whitburn (and step-mother) of November 1914. Joined Collingwood 1915 + Fri. 23 July 35 Pond AB October (Third Battle of Collingwood Bn. RND 1914-5 Star George Unmarried. Street, Marsden Colliery, SS. In Memoriam. Panel 8 to 15. Village Green 1915 + Tues. 17 Frederick (RNVR) (Balkans "B) Colliery 11 Southey Street, Bn. from 1st Reserve Bn: 9 May 1915 1917 + Tues. 4 1896) Krithia) Richardson, at the He had one brother and one (Turkey). Memorial August 1915 Westoe, SS to 4 June 1915.] June 1918 + RND time of his sister. Database enlistment - 20 November 1914).

Jennie Mouat Pooley (née Smith) of He had two children: Edward 110 Robertson Street, SS. (They were [His wife, Jenny, was 25 in April 1911 Smith Pooley (SS, December q. Born in Sunderland. Brothers-in- 110 Robertson Coal Miner married in the Wesleyan Methodist Thurs. 27 March 1/NF (9 Brigade, 3rd No 1914-5 and she was born in SS. Boarder: 1909) and Jenny Pooley (SS, Law: Jack & Charlie. S-in-L & B- Arras Memorial. Temperance 3633 Pooley Edward Corporal 34 27 March 1918 21/212 France Street, SS (in April (Hewer) (in Chapel, Chapter Row, SS, on 8 January 1919 + Tues. 14 Division) Star John Pooley, aged 18, Coal Miner March q. 1911 - she was two in-L: Lily & Reuben (in the Bay 2 and 3 Hall ROH, SS 1911) 1911) 1909. Their marriage was registered December 1920 (Hewer), born in Gateshead.] months old at the time of the USA). (In Memoriam). in SS during the March quarter of 1911 Census). 1909).

1st/8th (Territorial) London Regt. (Post 45772 55 Somerset Hedworth [His aunt, Hannah Pope, was born in Mon. 13 May Sister: Elizabeth Pope - born in E. SS. Formerly T/293649 21 March 1918 Office Rifles) (174 (formerly Street, SS (in Barium Co. Poole, Dorsetshire, and was 70 (sic) Assevillers New Robinson 1918 + Wed. 20 John Margon No 1914-5 His mother lived at 37 Poole, Dorsetshire, and a 34- R.A.S.C. and B/201556 Rifle 1655 Pope Rifleman 20 or 21 ('Operation Brigade, 58th (2/1st T/293649 France 1901), and 37 Works (Driver) in 1911. His uncle, Stephen Pope, British Cemetery. Street Roll of November 1918 + [1901 Census] Star Robinson Street, SS year old domestic servant in Brigade. Later posted to Michael') London) Division) and Robinson Street, [An Errand Boy was born in Poole and died in SS - VII.G.3. Honour, SS Soldiers Died in 1911. 18/Royal Irish Rifles. [Formerly Army Service B/201556) SS (in 1911) in 1911] December q. 1903, aged 56.] the Great War Corps]

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details St. Mary's [Enlisted: 6 August 1915. Draft for Parish MEF: 16 February 1916. Joined Base Joined Drake Bn: 31 July 1916 Harton Low Churchyard Depot, Mudros: 28 February 1916. To Sister: Elizabeth Salmon of 43 to 20 November 1916. Died at Staithes Étaples Military Memorial Mon. 4 December 27 (Born: 18 20 November Drake Bn. RND (63rd TZ/6569 No 1914-5 St. Mary's Terrace, Son of John and Anson Bn. at Stavros: 21.3.1916 to St. Mary's Terrace, Tyne Dock 7.35 am. on 20.11.1916 at 11th Mon. 4 261 Porteous Richard AB (Teemer) [Coal- Unmarried. Cemetery. Cross, Tyne 1916 + RND April 1889) 1916 (DOW) (Royal Naval) Division) (RNVR) Star Tyne Dock Eleanor Porteous 7.4.1916. Rejoined Base Depot, (Next of Kin in his Naval General Hospital Dannes December 1916 Tipper - RND XX.A.11.A. Dock + Holy Database Mudros; to Kassandra on duty: Service Record). Comiers (Gunshot Wound - Database] Trinity 20.4.1916 to 30.5.1916. Joined Hood Right Thigh). Church ROH, Bn: 14.6.1916.] SS

St. Andrew's Fri. 15 November Bois-des-Angles 14/Welsh Regt. Ayton House, Presbyterian 1918 (Jarrow No 1914-5 Born: Bowden, Selkirk. E. British Cemetery, 3125 Porteous Robert Watson Corporal Unknown 8 October 1918 (Swansea) (114 Brigade, 60412 France Victoria Road, Church Roll Express) + Star Hebburn. Crevecoeur-sur- 38th (Welsh) Division) Hebburn of Honour, Soldiers Died in L'Escaut. I.B.28. Hebburn the Great War

Son of Richard and Jane Finlayson Born: Portobello. A Mercantile Mercantil 24 Balfour Street, Porteous (née Tower Hill Sat. 2 August 3723 Porteous Richard AB 19 19 October 1917 SS 'Britannia' (Leith) Unmarried. Marine List of Deaths gives his e Marine Leith, Midlothian Campbell) of 24 Memorial 1919 place of residency as SS. Balfour Street, Leith, Midlothian [Porteous and another man ran On 29 July 1917, during heavy [Presented with a gold watch Fri. 4 January forward and removed the sights and shell-fire, the gun stores and Bombardi from the Jarrow Heroes' Fund 1918 + Fri. 4 5253 Porteous William S. Unknown Military Medal Unknown Royal Garrison Artillery Jarrow. shells and extinguished the fire, ammunition belonging to one er at the Kino Theatre, Jarrow, on January 1918 thereby preventing the battery being of the guns of the battery was 2 January 1918.] (Jarrow Express) located by the enemy.] set on fire.

Birth registered in SS - June q. Christina R. Porteous (née Russell) of 1889. He was taken a P.O.W. Fri. 8 September Children (all births registered 40 Clayton Street, 40 Clayton Street, Jarrow. (Their On 1 July 1916 by the 1916 (Jarrow Kenneth in SS): Gladys (March q. 1916), 5771 Porteous Sergeant Unknown Unknown Durham Royal Engineers Jarrow (in marriage was registered in Germans. He arrived home Express) + Fri. 6 McKenzie Jane (September q. 1920) and September 1916) Tynemouth during the March quarter from Holland on the evening of December 1918 Lionel R. (September q. 1921). of 1915). Wednesday 4 December 1918 - (Jarrow Express) Jarrow Express.

Sat. 20 April 1918 He had brothers and sisters. Hangard Private 29 March 1918 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) Eldest son of Charles + Sat. 29 March No 1914-5 50 Byron Street, Sweetheart: Annie Newman. E. SS. Formerly 7/3899 DLI. Communal St. Michael's 1011 Porter Thomas (L/C - 21 ('Operation (Divisional Pioneers, 50th 276098 France B. and Alice Porter of Unmarried. 1919 + Soldiers Star SS Remembered by Mr. & Mrs. (In Memoriam), Cemetery ROH, SS 'Gazette') Michael') (Northumbrian) Division) 50 Byron Street, SS Died in the Great Newman. Extension. II.D.7. War

[His father, Ralph, was born at Framwellgate Moor, Co. Durham, Siblings (1911 ages): Sarah (21; Born: Ludworth, Co. Durham. St. Paul's Roll 1st/6th (Territorial) Son of Ralph and Jane [Siblings (1911 ages): Hunter Bradley and was a 43-year old Coal Miner B: Ludworth; Spinner in a Rope E. Co. Durham. R. Jarrow Fri. 23 July 1915 32 Wood Street, A Coal Miner of Honour + 8 October 1918 London Regt. (Rifles) No 1914-5 Porter (née Bradley) Porter (12; B: Ludworth, Co. Durham - (Hewer). His mother, Jane, was born Works), Hannah (17; B: [SDGW]. Formerly 373 RFA. Jarrow Cemetery. (Jarrow Express) 1758 Porter Ralph Rifleman 26 or 27 325264 Hebburn Colliery (Putter) (in Hebburn (DOW) (174 Brigade, 58th (2/1st Star of 32 Wood Street, Durham; September q. 1899) and at Mosley, Co. Durham, and was 40. Ludworth; Spinner in a Rope He attended Hebburn New D.405. + Soldiers Died in (in 1911) 1911) New Town London) Division) Hebburn Colliery Isabella (4; B: Hebburn).] They had been married for 21 years Works) and Jane (9; B: Town School, leaving in 1906 - the Great War School ROH and had had 12 children, six still Ludworth). 'RFA'. living.]

Son of John and Ellen Tyne Cot 31 October Porter of Dene Born in Hebburn. E. 1/Hampshire Regt. (11 Dardanelles Waldridge Fell, Co. Memorial. Panel Soldiers Died in 3254 Porter Anthony Private 31 4 October 1917 17745 1915 (1914-5 Cottage, Waldridge Newcastle. R. Waldridge Fell, Brigade, 4th Division) (Balkans 2B) Durham. 88 to 90 and 162. the Great War Star) Fell, Chester-le-Street, Chester-le-Street, Co. Durham. (Belgium). Co. Durham.

Boldon Boldon Colliery Son of Robert Porter [Enlisted: 31 May 1915. 31 August Height: 5'6". Dark hair. Blue Unknown TZ/5028 109 Charles Street, Colliery RND Service 4569 Porter Thomas AB Unknown RND [A Miner (RND of 109 Charles Street, 1915 - Drafted from Crystal Palace to eyes. C. of E. First service - (Born: 1893) (RNVR) Boldon Colliery Miners' Club Record Service Record)] Boldon Colliery Portsmouth for Sea Service.] RND at Crystal Palace. ROH

1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 55 George Potts He enlisted in the 1st/7th DLI Thurs. 10 June 6583 Porter Thomas Private Unknown Unknown (Divisional Pioneers, 50th Street, SS (in June on 8 or 9 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1915 (Northumbrian) Division) 1915)

Fri. 20 October Wounded by 19 October 1916 - 6704 Porter J. Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Field Artillery Hebburn. 1916 (Jarrow Jarrow Express. Express) Son of George D. and Hannah Mary N. [Attack on Beaucourt (13/11) - Porthouse (née entered first and second lines - 13 November Green) of 44 South [Enlisted: 31 July 1915. Draft for He had one son (in his will). heavy losses during next Ancre British 1916 (DOW) Howe Bn. RND (188 Street, Jarrow. (They 20 (Born: 21 TZ/6399 An Apprentice MEF: 5 December 1915. Joined Mother-in-Law: Mrs. Mary advance - just one officer and Cemetery, Jarrow 2264 Porthouse William AB (Battle of the Brigade, 63rd (Royal were married on 7 Married (?) RND Database July 1896) (RNVR) Blacksmith Howe Bn: 10 January 1916 to 13 Green of 4 Milton Street, some 20 men reaching third Beaumont-Hamel. Library ROH Ancre - Attack Naval) Division) March 1897. Their November 1916.] Jarrow. line. Withdrew via VII.F.21. on Beaucourt) marriage was Englebelmer to Hédauville registered in SS during (15/11.] the March quarter of 1897). Wounded for the second time Son of Mr. and Mrs. 116 Hope Street, in April 1918 and admitted to a Fri. 3 May 1918 5350 Porthouse William Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland Fusiliers Porthouse of 116 Jarrow hospital in France (Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Hope Street, Jarrow Express).

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details [12 March 1918 - Discharged on medical grounds (Gunshot- Enlisted: 14 November 1914. 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / Wounds, aged 45). His death His name appeared in the June q. 1927 No 1914-5 South Shields. 4888 Posnett Charles H. Corporal 62 (?) NF (102 Brigade, 34th 22/258 France was probably registered in SS - August 1916 Casualties' List. John Sheen (SS) (?) Star (John Sheen) Division) June q. 1927, aged 62 - To Army Reserve Class P. (John implying that he may have lied Sheen). about his age on enlistment.]

62 Napier Street, Eldest son of John and SS (in 1901), 50 the late Mary Jane Born and E. in SS. Birth Daughter: Dorothy Jane - born Railway Cottages, Potter (née Pearson) registered in SS - March q. Frederick 8 October 1917. Siblings (1911 Tyne Dock (in of 50 Railway Lavinia Potter (née Jary) of 154 1897. Enlisted in 19/DLI in SS Street Roll of [His father, John (A Railway Fireman), ages; all born in SS): Margaret 1911), 124 Cottages, Tyne Dock. Palmerston Street, SS. (They were on 1 March 1915. Height 5'1" Honour + John Sheen + Fri. 31 January Boldon Colliery was born in SS and was 36. His Aldrick (5), Nicholas Hogg (3), Belgian Battery 21 years 9 15 September 19/DLI (Bantams) (104 Frederick Street, (They were married in married in St. Jude's Church, SS, on 26 (Bantam). Deserted: 27 Boldon 11 October 1918 743 Potter George William L/C 19/330 1916 (No France (?) [A Labourer mother, Mary Jane, was born in SS Stanley Pearson (9 months). Corner. II.N.7. months 1918 Brigade, 35th Division) SS (in March 1915 Holy Trinity Church, December 1916. Their marriage was October 1916, Newcastle. His Colliery + Soldiers Died in 1914-5 Star) in March 1915] and was 35. They had been married Grandfather: William Potter - (Belgium). and December SS, on 25 December registered in South Shields during the Service Record has survived. Workmen the Great War for 14 years.] born in West Hartlepool, Co. 1916), and 154 1896. Their marriage December quarter of 1916). Gassed on 14 March 1916. War Durham, & a 71-year old Palmerston Street, was registered in SS Evacuated to England - 24 July Memorial (?) pensioner in 1911. SS (in September during the December 1916. 1918) quarter of 1896).

He had two stepchildren. The Tues. 3 December 'Gazette' makes mention of 1918 + Sat. 4 E. SS. The 'Gazette' + SDGW 'little Tommy, also Dolly' January 1919 + say he was a L/C and DOW R. (1920). B & S-in-L: Jack (on Thurs. 18 18 November 15/DLI (64 Brigade, 21st No 1914-5 163 Adelaide Son of Robert and Hannah Potter (formerly or née in A., aged 30. Sisters & Caudry British 3380 Potter Frederick Private 29 275634 France active service) & Mary Jane November 1920 + 1918 (DOW) Division) Star Street, SS Caroline Potter Dickinson) of 163 Adelaide Street, SS Brothers-in-Law: Rose & Mary Cemetery. I.E.15. Potter. B & S-in-L: Sam & Lizzie Mon. 20 + Jim & Edgar. Formerly 2861 Potter (of Seaham Harbour, November 1922 + DLI. (In Memoriam). Co. Durham). Sister & B-in-L: Soldiers Died in Eliza & Robert. the Great War Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Ruth Potts (née Grant) of 24 Charlotte [His father, John, was born in SS and 4 Trajan Street, SS Son of John (A SS): Matthew Smurthwaite Ship's Plate Street, SS. (They were married in SS' was 50. His mother, Margaret, was Duhallow A.D.S. 47th Battery, 41st No 1914-5 (in 1911) and 24 Blacksmith) and Potts (26; Boilersmith (Ship Born and E. in SS. Daughter: Soldiers Died in 2492 Potts Robert Corporal 28 24 October 1917 765013 France Rivetter (in Registry Office on 10 April 1912. Their born in SS and was 48. They had Cemetery. III.A.3. Brigade RFA Star Charlotte Street, Margaret Potts of 4 Repairer)), Hannah (20), Ruth (SS, June q. 1915). the Great War 1911) marriage was registered in SS during been married for 27 years and had (Belgium). SS Trajan Street, SS Margaret Eva (17), Nellie (15) the June quarter or 1912). had nine children, seven still living.] and Melita (13). Son of Hannah (Died Thurs. 25 March 23 January 1939, aged B: SS/Castle Eden, Co. Durham 1915 + Fri. 21 89) and the late (?) Native of SS. A Regular or a May 1915 + Wed. [Mentioned by Annie Kirkpatrick in a [NB: He had served his Robert Cassels Potts [Brothers: William Gray (Died 20 Reservist. Had fought at Ypres. St. Jude's 15 January 2014 + 'B' Squadron, letter to John Simpson Kirkpatrick on apprenticeship at sea under Thurs. 25 Private 13 March 1915 5 October (Died 6 March 1911, March 1898, aged 22), Septimus (Died Enlisted in August 1914. Eldest Royal Irish Rifles Church Book Thurs. 1 January Northumberland Hussars A Seagoing 24 May 1915. The photograph she the Moor Line and was March 1915 + 2957 Potts John Craig (Jack) (Trooper - 25 (Battle of Neuve 2261 1914 (1914 France aged 62) of 22 23 March 1899, aged 6) & Thomas Bro: Pte. Robert Cassells Potts Graveyard, of 2015 + Soldiers (Northumberland Man/Sailor refers to was published in the Boatswain on the Courtfield in Wed. 15 'Gazette') Chapelle) 'Mons' Star') Thornton Avenue, SS. (husband of Annie) - Died 25 March (1st/7th DLI), 128 Eglesfield Laventie. III.I.6. Remembranc Died in the Great Yeomanry) 'Gazette' on Thursday 25 March August 1914 when he enlisted January 2014 (His mother's address 1913, aged 34.] Road, SS - shot in a foot and e, SS (?) War + Tom 1915.] in the army.] in March 1915 is given gassed at Ypres, May 1915 Curran: 'Across as 84 Dacre Street, SS - (Photo). the Bar' - page 'Gazette'). 362

Son of the late Thomas Potts of 16 CWGC says he died between Byer Moor Byremore Colliery, Margaret Jane Milburn (formerly [His mother and sister, residing at 10 and 14 March 1915. KIA on 11 March 1915 King Company, Colliery, Burnopfield, Co. Sister and Brother-in-Law: Mr. Le Touret Thurs. 15 April Potts) of 8 Eccles Terrace, West 124 Campbell Street, SS, received a the second day of the Battle of Thurs. 15 April 3564 Potts George Private 36 (Battle of Neuve 1/Grenadier Guards (20 9193 (1914-5 Star) France Burnopfield, Co. Durham. His mother & Mrs. Coltman + little niece Memorial. Panel 1915 + Tues. 11 Allotments, Shiremore, , letter from him three days before he Neuve Chapelle. He had 1915 Chapelle) Brigade, 7th Division) Durham. (Coal resided at 124 Lizzie. 2. March 1919 Northumberland. was killed.] served throughout the Boer Miner) Campbell Street, SS War. (In Memoriam). (in April 1915 and March 1919). Born: Howden-le -Wear, Co. Jane Hannah Potts of 15 Dock Street, Durham. Lost at sea. (In Son of the late Sat. 5 April 1919 + Donkeym Mercantil 15 Dock Street, Tyne Dock. (Their marriage was He had one son. Cousins: Mr. Memoriam). The 22nd List of Tower Hill 3659 Potts William Walter 43 5 April 1918 SS 'Cyrene' (Sunderland) Thomas and Sophia Wed. 4 February an e Marine Tyne Dock registered in Durham during the & Mrs. Larsen. Mercantile Marine Deaths Memorial Potts 1920 December quarter of 1909). gives his place of residency as SS. Son of Hannah (Died 23 January 1939, aged 89) and the late Mary Annie Potts (née Jones) of 128 Sons: Robert Cassels Potts (SS, Robert Cassels Potts 128 Eglesfield Eglesfield Road, South Shields. (They [Brother: Trooper John Craig Potts, December q. 1904), John Jones Birth registered in SS - March 1st/7th DLI (151 Brigade, Brass Moulder (Died 6 March 1911, Fri. 21 May 1915 Fri. 21 May Robert Cassels Road, South were married on 3 July 1904 at St. 'B' Squadron Northumberland Potts (SS, March q. 1906), q. 1883. His marriage was 4237 Potts Private Unknown Unknown 50th (Northumbrian) France (Ship Repairer) aged 62) of 22 + Wed. 15 1915 + Wed. 15 (Bob) Shields (in April Jude's Church, SS. Their marriage was Hussars, 13 March 1915, aged 25 Albert Edward (SS, June q. registered under the name Division) (in 1911) Thornton Avenue, SS. January 2014 January 2014 1911) registered in SS during the September (No. 2957).] 1908) and Harold (SS, 'Robert Castells Potts' (GRO). (In March 1915 his quarter of 1904). September q. 1910). mother was living at 84 Dacre Street, SS - 'Gazette'). He enlisted in the Tyne George Thurs. 27 May Tyne Fortress Engineers 20 George Street, 6471 Potts George Sapper Unknown Unknown Fortress Engineers on 26 May Street Roll of 1915 + Fri. 23 R.E. SS (in May 1915) 1915 - 'Gazette'. Honour May 1919 Hebburn Colliery Fri. 15 September Wounded by 14 September 6680 Potts T. Corporal Unknown Unknown Royal Engineers (in September 1916 (Jarrow 1916 - Jarrow Express. 1916) Express)

Son of Mrs. Poulsen of Born in Denmark. The 22nd Mercantil Skirthinge, Denmark, List of Merchant Marine Tower Hill Wed. 4 February 3664 Poulsen K.E. AB 19 21 April 1918 SS 'Westergate' (Cardiff) South Shields. e Marine and the late Mr. Deaths gives his place of Memorial 1920 Poulsen residency as SS.

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details [Attack on Beaucourt (13/11) - more 13 November He is the only realistic Boldon Son of John Pounder than half of strength (including its [Enlisted: 20 January 1915. Ancre British 24 (Born: 10 1916 (Battle of 'C' Company, Drake Bn. candidate (confirmed by his Colliery TZ/3554 Dardanelles of 11 Fawcett Hill C.O.) lost during advance to first Draft for MEF: 9.9.1915. Cemetery, 3289 Pounder John H. AB November the Ancre - RND (189 Brigade, 63rd 1914-5 Star Boldon Colliery service record) for the 'J.H. Workmen (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Terrace, Craghead, objective (Station Road). Withdrew Joined Drake Bn: 21.9.1915 to Beaumont-Hamel. 1892) Attack on (Royal Naval) Division) Pounder' listed as having War Co. Durham to original enemy front line about 4 13.11.1916.] III.A.27. Beaucourt) worked at Boldon Colliery. Memorial am. Casualties - 196.]

Sat. 2 January 1915 (1914 11 St. Michael's [The birth of a 'Charles He was interned in Ruhleben, Christmas A Merchant Mercantil Avenue, SS (in McKenzie Pow' was registered Germany, after being trapped Greeting from 5651 Pow C.M. Seaman Unknown Unknown Seaman (in e Marine June and in Tynemouth - September q. in German territorial waters on Civilian Internees) August 1914) September 1915) 1872.] 4 August 1914. + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915

Son of John and Mary Ann Pow (née Malery 78 Cuthbert or Maleary). (Their 82 (or 81 - Street, SS (in Children (all born in Jarrow; Born in SS. Baptised in SS on A Labourer (in marriage was Eleanor (Ellen) Pow (née Fitzgibbons) Jarrow 1871), 5 Alderson 1911 ages): Mary Ann (15; c. 24 February 1870. Sister: Mary T2816 and 1911 and registered in of 33 Ferry Street, Jarrow (in 1911). [He had broken his leg by 27 January Cemetery Street, SS (in 1897), John Edward (13; SS - Ann - born in Walker, c. 1868. Thurs. 28 January S773 November 1950 - Newcastle during the (They were married in St. Peter's 1915. Brothers-in-Law (or Step St. Bede's Burial Index) Buried: 18 1901), 33 Ferry March q. 1898; Died: Durham He was one of the ten Jarrow Jarrow Cemetery. 1915 + Fri. 30 5682 Pow James Stoker HMS Lion (Royal 1914-5 Star Jarrow June quarter of 1867). Church, Monkton Village, on 10 July Brothers?): Stoker William Dinning, R.C. School (Born: 21 November 1950 Street, Jarrow (in NE - June q. 1953, aged 55), men serving on HMS Lion in 13.202. April 1915 Naval Cemetery Burial [His father, John, died 1897. Their marriage was registered HMS Lion, and Stoker George ROH, Jarrow January 1870) 1911), and 38 James (SS; December q. 1900) January 1915 - 'Gazette'. He (Jarrow Express) Reserve) Index) [A Ship's in Jarrow - SS; June q. in SS during the September quarter of Dinning, HMS Lion (No. 7024).] (RN Service Western Road and George (SS; December q. was awarded the Silver War Steward in 1901] 1871, aged 33. His 1897). [Ellen died on 29.8.1951.] Record) Back, Jarrow (in 1905). Badge on 27 October 1916. mother remarried November 1950) (Thomas Dinning) on 21.12.1878.]

['D' Company attacked Serre with 16/West Yorkshire Regt. - a Fri. 11 August tremendous bombardment of their Born: Knaresborough, Thiépval 18/DLI (Durham Pals) 22 December Information about sought by St. Hilda's 1916 + Fri. 1 July assembly positions almost totally Yorkshire. E. Sunderland. R. Memorial. Pier Fri. 11 August 134 Powell Harry Private Unknown 1 July 1916 (93 Brigade, 31st 18/822 1915 (1914-5 Egypt (3) Miss H. Elliott of 63 Brodrick Memorial 2016 + Soldiers wiped them out (only 10 men Knaresborough. He enlisted in and Face 14A and 1916 Division) Star) Street, SS ('Gazette'). Cross Died in the Great survived). Remainder of Bn. heavily September 1914 - 'Gazette'. 15C War shelled moving forward to British line. Casualties - almost 300]

Son of Edward and Born: Neath, Glamorgan. A 26 Travis Street, (Scullery) SS 'Australdale' Mercantil Eleanor Powell of 26 Mercantile Marine List of Tower Hill Sat. 2 August 3724 Powell Edward 19 26 October 1917 Barry Dock, Unmarried. Boy (Brisbane, Australia) e Marine Travis Street, Barry Deaths gives his place of Memorial 1919 Glamorgan Dock, Glamorgan residency as SS. Youngest son of Isaac Sergeant 13 July 1915 46 Denmark A Driller at the Wed. 18 August Wed. 18 August 4422 Powell Richard Henry Unknown Unknown Yorkshire Regt. 12331 France Powell of 16 Fawcett Wounded in action - 'Gazette'. (MRIC) (1914-5 Star) Street, SS Northern Press 1915 1915 Street, SS Annie Powell (née Bell). (They were Daughters (both births Birth registered in SS - 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 63 Canterbury married in SS' Registry Office on 17 registered in SS): Margaret September q. 1898. He Thurs. 20 May 6365 Powell Andrew Moffett Private Unknown Unknown (Divisional Pioneers, 50th Street, SS (in May November 1920. Their marriage was (December q. 1920) and enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 19 1915 (Northumbrian) Division) 1915) registered in SS during the December Hannah (June q. 1921). May 1915 - 'Gazette'. quarter of 1920).

Fri. 13 August 1915 (Jarrow St. Aloysius' Express) + Fri. 12 [He attended St. Aloysius' R.C. Born: Greencastle, Co. Antrim. R.C. School July 1918 (Jarrow 35 (or 37) Usway Son of Mrs. Power of School, Hebburn, leaving in Enlisted in 'D' Company, 25 Cologne Southern ROH, 21st Bn. MCG (21st No 1914-5 Express) + Fri. 13 648 Power Thomas L/C Unknown 19 October 1918 71840 France Street, Hebburn 35 (or 37) Usway 1899 - 'T. Powers, Tyneside (Tyneside Irish) / NF (23/541). Cemetery. X.J.7. Hebburn + St. Division) Star September 1918 Quay Street, Hebburn Quay Irish'. Reported 'Missing' on E. Newcastle. R. Hebburn. A (Germany). Aloysius' (Jarrow Express) 27 May 1918 (Jarrow Express).] P.O.W. Church ROH, + John Sheen + Hebburn Soldiers Died in the Great War

Matthew (John 7/East Yorkshire Regt. 23 December Born in SS. E. Hull. His birth Arras Memorial. Soldiers Died in 2992 Power R. - SS Registry L/C 21 12 May 1917 (50 Brigade, 17th 11/378 1915 (1914-5 Egypt (3) was registered in SS during the Bay 4 and 5 the Great War Office) (Northern) Division) Star) September quarter of 1895.

Wilhelmina Powles (née Mina Laing) Son of the late John of 20 Dock Street, Tyne Dock. (They Sister & B-in-L: Eliza and Mercantil 20 Dock Street, Herbert Powles and were married in SS' Registry Office on Born in Gloucester. (In Tower Hill Fri. 28 March 3648 Powles William Edward Cook 41 29 March 1917 SS 'Mascota' (Liverpool) Mattie. Sister & B-in-L: e Marine Tyne Dock Emily Elizabeth 2 October 1911. Their marriage was Memoriam). Memorial 1919 Hannah and Jim. Powles registered in SS during the December quarter of 1911).

Born in Willington Quay, Northumberland. (In Tues. 13 Memoriam). For many years a November 1917 + He had two children. Scotch draper in Newcastle. Ypres Reservoir St. Aidan's Tues. 13 40th Company Labour No 1914-5 102 Brodrick Fri. 4 October 1166 Poynter Arthur Private Unknown 4 October 1917 23746 France A Draper Married. [Formerly 33844 Lincolnshire Served his time with Mr. Alex Cemetery. I.G.11. Church ROH, November Corps Star Street, SS 1918 + Soldiers Regt.] Burns, Westmorland Road, (Belgium). SS 1917 Died in the Great Newcastle. Travelled for Mr. War George Cunningham of North Shields.

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St. Oswald's 1st/19th (Territorial) [His father, Henry, died 2 July 1920, Eldest Brother: Henry Pratt, Son of Henry and Dernancourt Church, 19 September London Regt. (St. aged 66. His mother, Margaret died 2 September 1928, aged Born, E. and R. Hebburn. Arthur James No 1914-5 Margaret Honor Pratt Communal Hebburn Soldiers Died in 1894 Pratt Private 23 1916 (DOW) Pancras) (141 Brigade, 5987 France Hebburn. Honor, died 9 May 1936, aged 82. 53. There is a Family Formerly 18242 King's Royal Balfour Star of 12 Ash Street, Cemetery (Brass Plaque the Great War (Somme) 47th (2nd London) She then resided at 47 Burnie (?) Headstone in Hebburn Rifle Corps. Hebburn Extension. II.B.31. on Choir Division) Avenue, Bootle, Liverpool.] Cemetery: E."C".54. Stalls)

Born in Hebburn. E. Jarrow. R. Ypres (Menin Fri. 30 July 1915 26 January Hebburn 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th Hebburn. He attended Gate) Memorial. (Jarrow Express) 1895 Pratt Matthew Private Unknown 9 August 1915 3/9383 1915 (1914-5 France Hebburn. Quay School Division) Hebburn Quay School, Panel 36 and 38. + Soldiers Died in Star) ROH probably leaving in 1891. (Belgium). the Great War

Son of John Watson Born: Westoe, SS (CWGC). His 7th Field Ambulance, Harton Cemetery. Pratt of Lane Dykes, birth was registered in SS 3940 Pratt John Watson Private 35 27 October 1918 Canadian Army Medical 34520 D.1333. (South Hexham, and the late during the September quarter Corps Shields). Isabella Pratt of 1884. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity Aircraftm School, SS - Admitted: 11 Boys' School 6113 Pratt John Unknown Unknown Royal Flying Corps South Shields. an January 1887; Left: 21 ROH, SS November 1892. (Served) Son of Patrick Father M.V. Prendergast - St. Cairo War St. Aloysius' Matthew Chaplain 16 September Army Chaplains' Prendergast of Aloysius' Church ROH, Memorial 5902 Prendergast 37 Hebburn. Unmarried. Church ROH, Vincent (4th Class) 1918 Department Ballysaggart, Lismore, Hebburn. CWGC = 'Mathew Cemetery. Hebburn Co. Waterford (sic) Vincent'. M.179. (Egypt).

Boldon Colliery Miners' Social Club ROH + St. Mikra British Son of James and Nicholas' Roll 9/Border Regt. 7 September Born in Boldon. Enlisted in Cemetery, 12 June 1919 + 29 December Mary Price of 6 of Honour, 806 Price William Private 24 (Pioneers) (Divisional 14293 1915 (1914-5 France Boldon Colliery Jarrow. R. Boldon. Served in Kalamaria. Grave Soldiers Died in 1917 Hedworth Lane, Boldon Pioneers, 22nd Division) Star) the Salonika Campaign. Reference: 197. the Great War Boldon Colliery Colliery + (Greece). Boldon Colliery Workmen War Memorial Fri. 21 May 1915 + Tues. 14 May 1918 + Sat. 1 Eldest son of Michael Phoebe Price (née Iceton) of 39 He had one child - Son: Jackie. E. SS. 'Private J.L. Price' - John W. February 1919 + 1st/7th DLI (Pioneers) - and Ellen Price of 63 Wellington Street, SS. (They were Mother-in-Law: Mrs. Iceton. 'Gazette' (once). The 'Gazette' St. Bede's ('Gazette' + St. 26 March 1918 39 Wellington Pozières Sat. 29 & Mon. 31 'Z' Company, 1st/6th DLI: No 1914-5 Maxwell Street, SS married in Holy Trinity Church, SS, on [He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 20 May He had brothers and sisters. says he was KIA on 28 March R.C. Sacred 1012 Price Bede's R.C. Private 25 ('Operation 276022 France Street, SS (in May Memorial. Panel March 1919 + 'Gazette', Sat. 1 Feb. & Star (Mother: Mrs. E. Price 17 September 1914. Their marriage 1915 - 'Gazette'.] Sister & B-in-L: Kitty & Donald. 1918. The 'Gazette' thrice says Heart Altar, Sacred Heart Michael') 1915) 68 to 72 Wed. 2 April 1919 Wed. 2 April 1919 of 63 Maxwell Street, was registered in SS during the Sister & B-in-L: Mary Ann & he was serving in 1st/6th DLI SS Altar, SS) + Mon. 26 March SS - 'Gazette') September quarter of 1914). Jim. when he was KIA. 1923 + Soldiers Died in the Great War Thurs. 5 14 Monkton Wounded and admitted to a September 1918 Terrace, Jarrow hospital in Whitstable, Kent, by 5468 Price R. Private Unknown Unknown Grenadier Guards + Fri. 6 (in September 6 September 1918 - Jarrow September 1918 1918) Express. (Jarrow Express)

Son of William and Jane Dodds Price (née Gardiner) of 20 [His father, William (A Labourer), was Siblings (1911 ages; both born Born in SS - March q. 1879. Coronation Street, SS born in SS and was 66. He died in SS - in SS): Jane Hawick (26; SS - Brother: William Dodds (SS; 20 Coronation (in 1911). (They were March q. 1918, aged 73. His mother, September q. 1884) and Waterloo December q. Labour Corps (Waterloo A Labourer (in December q. 1882; A Coal 7245 Price Joseph Gardner Private 60 Street, SS (in 1901 married in St. Mary's Jane Dodds, was born in SS and was Frances Ann (24; SS - Vale Roll of Fri. 30 May 1919 1938 (SS) Vale ROH) 1911) Miner (Hewer) in 1901). Sister: and 1911) Church, SS, on 6 June 58. She died in SS - March q. 1932, September q. 1886). Nephew: Honour Mary Jane G. (SS; September 1870. Their marriage aged 79. Married for 40 years and Robert Price - born in SS and q. 1888). was registered in SS had had 15 children, 8 living.] 10 in 1911 (SS; June q. 1901). during the June quarter of 1870).

Born and E. in Hebburn. Sailly-Labourse 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / Mrs. D.E. Middleton (formerly Priddy) Formerly 62636 R.D.C. His 8 September No 1914-5 Communal Soldiers Died in 2674 Priddy Sydney Francis Private 30 NF (102 Brigade, 34th 87579 France of 36 Bradley Street, Uttoxeter, birth was registered in SS 1918 Star Cemetery the Great War Division) Staffordshire. during the March quarter of Extension. N.3. 1888.

Sat. 2 January 1915 (1914 [He was released from He was interned in Ruhleben, Christmas 23 Eleanor Street, A Merchant Mercantil Ruhleben on 7 September Germany, after being trapped Greeting from 5604 Prime B. Seaman Unknown Unknown SS (in June and Seaman (in e Marine 1916 - 'Gazette' - Third List of in German territorial waters on Civilian Internees) September 1915) August 1914) Mercantile Marine P.O.W..] 4 August 1914. + Thurs. 17 June 1915 + Sat. 25 September 1915

Reading His name appeared on the Waterloo 4438 Prince J. Private Unknown 3 August 1916 27 (Tyneside Irish) / NF 27/1179 Cemetery. Screen Fri. 30 May 1919 Waterloo Vale Roll of Honour. Vale ROH Wall 72. 16232.

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Eldest Brother: Corporal Youngest son of Mr. Thomas Pringle - at a remount Wed. 23 Bombardi 4th (Northumbrian) and Mrs. Thomas depot (No. ). Brother: Ralph He enlisted in September 1914 - Wed. 23 February February 1916 4029 Pringle Alexander Unknown Unknown France er Howitzer Brigade RFA Pringle of 4 Imeary Pringle - Tyne Electrical 'Gazette'. 1916 (Including both Street, Westoe, SS Engineers (No. ) - called up on his brothers) 5 August 1914. Brothers: Sapper Ralph Pringle - Tyne Electrical Engineers Eldest son of Mr. and (Called Up on 5 August 1914 - Wed. 23 Enlisted in March 1915 and Mrs. Thomas Pringle A Reservist) and Bombardier Wed. 23 February February 1916 4054 Pringle Thomas Corporal Unknown Unknown based at a remount depot in of 4 Imeary Street, Alexander Pringle - 4th 1916 (Including both February 1916 - 'Gazette'. Westoe, SS (Northumbrian) Howitzer his brothers) Brigade RFA (Enlisted in September 1914 (No. 4029)). John Sat. 19 February Williamson 552 John North-Eastern 1916 + Fri. 30 Wounded in action in France - Street ROH + Sat. 19 4243 Pringle Robert Private Unknown Unknown West Yorkshire Regt. Williamson Street, Paper Mills, May 1919 (?) + 'Gazette'. Waterloo February 1916 SS Marsden Thurs. 19 June Vale Roll of 1919 Honour (?) Brothers: (Elder) Corporal Second son of Mr. and Thomas Pringle (at a Remount Tyne Electrical Engineers, Mrs. Thomas Pringle Depot) (No. 4054) & A Reservist - called up on 5 Wed. 23 February Wed. 23 4297 Pringle Ralph Sapper Unknown Unknown 1914-5 Star France R.E. of 4 Imeary Street, Bombardier Alexander Pringle, August 1914 - 'Gazette'. 1916 February 1916 Westoe, SS 4th (Northumbrian) Howitzer Brigade RFA (No. 4029).

Son of Thomas and [SS 'Serapis' was on a voyage from The 'Gazette' says he was 17. Mess Sarah Ann Printer the Clyde to Genoa with a cargo of Thurs. 19 July Mercantil 41 Shrewsbury The 14th List of Merchant Tower Hill 2421 Printer Walter Room 16 26 June 1917 SS 'Serapis' (Glasgow) (née McDonald) of 41 Unmarried. coal when it was torpedoed by the U- 1917 + Fri. 9 May e Marine Terrace, SS Marine Deaths lists his place of Memorial Steward Shrewsbury Terrace, 79, 106 miles NNW of Tory Island, Co. 1919 residency as SS. SS Donegal. 19 of her crew were killed.]

Born in SS. The Fifth List of SS 'Franz Fischer' Mercantil Son of Robert and the Mercantile Marine Deaths Tower Hill Thurs. 29 1138 Prior William Fireman 40 1 February 1916 Tyne Dock. The late Isabella Prior (London) e Marine late Sarah Lizzie Prior gives his place of residency as Memorial November 1917 Tyne Dock. Enlisted: 7 January 1915. In 'B' Company, 27 11 January [Transferred to the depot. 14 the 'B' Company Football John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / NF South Shields. 4809 Prior R. Private Unknown Unknown 27/1168 1916 (No France March 1917 - Discharged on Team. His name appeared in 'Irish Heroes' (103 Brigade, 34th (John Sheen) 1914-5 Star) medical grounds (Wounds).] the September 1916 (1917) Division) Casualties' List. (John Sheen).

'A' Company, 27 Sat. 16 January 11 January Enlisted: 14 January 1915. (Tyneside Irish) / NF 61 Marsden 1915 + John 4810 Pritchard Edward L/C Unknown Unknown 27/563 1916 (No France Transferred to 24th/27th NF. (103 Brigade, 34th Street, SS Sheen + 'Irish 1914-5 Star) Class Z Reserve. (John Sheen). Division) Heroes' (1917) His name appeared in the 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / No 1914-5 South Shields. December 1916 'Missing' List. 4889 Pritchard George Private Unknown Unknown NF (102 Brigade, 34th 22/448 France John Sheen Star (John Sheen) February 1917 - Reported a Division) P.O.W. Born in SS. Commissioned on 2nd- Private in Son of James and Another address appears on 10 July 1915 into 1/NF. His Lieutenan 25 (Tyneside Irish) / NF 28th 26 October Louisa Kate Probert of Mrs. J. Probert, The Beeches, his MRIC: 168-70 Palmerston MRIC says he was a Lieutenant Roclincourt Valley 628 Probert Arthur James t 23 9 April 1917 attached from 1/NF (103 London 1914 (1914 France A Journalist The Beeches, John Sheen Sherwood Park Road, Sutton, Surrey. House, Old Broad Street, E.C. at the time of his death. Cemetery. II.C.11. (Lieutena Brigade, 34th Division) Regt. 'Mons' Star') Sherwood Park Road, (London). Originally enlisted in the nt - MRIC) (1242) Sutton, Surrey. Artists' Rifles.

Holy Trinity 1st/5th DLI (150 Brigade, He attended Holy Trinity Boys' School Boys' 6037 Prole William Corporal Unknown Unknown 50th (Northumbrian) South Shields. School - Admitted: 6 April ROH, SS Division) 1903; Left: 26 January 1906. (Served)

Formerly 30/DLI and in the Mendinghem 17 August 1917 No 1914-5 Royal Fusiliers. His birth was Military Soldiers Died in 1896 Proudfoot Hubert Private 21 Labour Corps G/62634 France Hebburn. (DOW) Star registered in SS during the June Cemetery. III.F.4. the Great War quarter of 1896. (Belgium). Born in SS. E. Sunderland. R. Voormezeele South Hetton, Co. Durham. His 20/DLI (Wearside) (123 No 1914-5 Enclosure No. 3. Soldiers Died in 2608 Proudfoot John L/C 21 (or 20) 8 June 1917 20/94 France birth was registered in SS Brigade, 41st Division) Star XIV.L.17. the Great War during the June quarter of (Belgium). 1896. His birth was registered in SS - Ada F. Proudley (née Mould). (Their Holy Trinity Engine March q. 1892. He attended marriage was registered in Boys' School 5996 Proudley James Room Unknown Unknown HMS Orbita South Shields. Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - Tynemouth during the September ROH, SS Artificer Admitted: 2 July 1900; Left: 5 quarter of 1919). (Served) May 1905. Fri. 14 September Wounded - 'Jarrow Express' 4991 Proudlock S. Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Field Artillery Jarrow. 1917 (Jarrow (Friday 14 September 1917). Express)

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A Mechanical Engineer (in Younger son of Robert 1926) - A Marker- Swalwell Proudlock Off at British and Hannah Beach [His father, Robert Swalwell (A Ship's Born in SS. Birth registered in Thomson- Proudlock (née Steward), was born in York (June q. SS - December quarter 1899. 19 John Street, SS Houston Co. Atkinson) of 19 John Siblings (1911 ages; both born Unknown 1867) & was 34 in 1901. He died in Baptised in St. Stephen's (in 1901), and 270 Ltd., Turbine Street, SS (in 1901). in SS): Thomas (16; September Frederick (Born: 7 DLI and Gloucestershire 102173 No 1914-5 SS - September q. 1943, aged 76. His Church, SS, on 29 November 6907 Proudlock John Atkinson Private Unknown South Frederick Dept., Rugby (They were married in q. 1894; An Apprentice Marine Street Roll of November Regt. and 50285 Star mother, Hannah, was born in SS 1899. He served in Italy, Street, SS (in [An Apprentice St. Stephen's Church, Engineer) and Jane Beach (14; Honour 1899) (September q. 1865) & was 36 in Albania and Egypt. A Fitter at 1911) at Palmer's SS, on 29 June 1893. March q. 1897). 1901. She died in SS - March q. 1933, Palmer's, Jarrow, between Shipyard Their marriage was 67.] 1921 and 1923. between 1916 registered in SS during and 1918 and the June quarter of again between 1893). 1920 and 1921]

West Holborn Roll of Honour + [Attack on Fricourt. War Diary Born and E. in SS. SDGW = Holy Trinity Tues. 8 August 23 West Walpole records the loss of the C.O. with his Son of Thomas and 'George Prouse'. The 'Gazette' Thiépval Church ROH, 1916 + Fri. 11 10/West Yorkshire Regt. 4 August Street, SS (in July second in command & adjutant (all Esther Prowse of 23 Jane Prowse of 13 Pan Yard, West Sister and B-in-L: Ann and says he was 32. He attended Memorial. Pier SS + Holy August 1916 + Fri. Fri. 11 August 121 Prowse George Private 31 1 July 1916 (50 Brigade, 17th 3/9450 1915 (1914-5 France 1916) and 13 Pan Taylor's Foundry killed) & casualty figures of 22 West Walpole Street, Holborn, S Harry Crawford (in France). Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - and Face. 2A, 2C Trinity Boys' 1 July 2016 + 1916 (Northern) Division) Star) Yard, West officers & c. 750 other ranks. Enemy SS Admitted: 9 January 1893; Left: and 2D School ROH, Soldiers Died in Holborn, SS front line cleared by 2 coys. with little 21 October 1898. SS + Holy the Great War loss. Support companies annihilated.] Trinity Boys' School ROH, SS (Served)

Lily Prowse (née Wildgoose). (They His birth was registered in SS - Children (all registered in SS): Holy Trinity were married in St. Jude's Church, SS, [He attended Holy Trinity School, SS - June q. 1886. His daughter 77 (Born: 2 March q. 1963 Lilian L.W. (B & D: September Boys' School 5980 Prowse Anthony Hurkus AB HMS Cyclops SS418 South Shields. on 23 April 1910. Their marriage was Admitted: 18 October 1897; Left: 7 Harriet died in SS - June q. 1917 March 1886) (SS) q. 1915), Harriet and Lilian ROH, SS registered in SS during the June July 1899.] - and daughter Lilian died in SS - (June q. 1917 - Twins). (Served) quarter of 1910). December q. 1917.

Son of George Lavers Siblings (all born in SS): Peter Prowse and Sarah (16 in 1891; Apprentice Prowse (née Harkus) [His father, George Lavers (Foreman Dresser), Anthony Harkus of 9 Barrows in a Foundry), was born in Ringmore, Johnsons Hill, SS (June q. 1886; Apprentice Born in SS. Birth registered in Brunswick St. 20/NF (Tyneside A Foundry Buildings, SS. (They Devonshire (Kingsbridge; March q. March q. 1928 No 1914-5 (in 1891), and 9 Moulder in 1891), Isabella SS - December q. 1885. Sister: & Wilson St. 6756 Prowse George Lavers Private 42 Scottish) (102 Brigade, 20/1507 Labourer (in were married on 28 1853), and died before 1901. His (SS) Star Barrows Buildings, (June q. 1881), Elizabeth Ann Olive Loveday B. (March q. Roll of 34th Division) 1901) April 1873. Their mother, Sarah, was born in SS SS (in 1901) (September q. 1883), Ann 1894). Honour. marriage was (December q. 1855) and died in SS - (June q. 1888) and Christan registered in SS during September q. 1909, aged 54.] Harkus (sic) (December q. the June quarter of 1891). 1873). Children (all SS): Margaret [Enlisted: 5 January 1915. June 1915 - (Dec. q. 1911), Alice S. (March Birth registered in Easington - Unknown Margaret Pryor (née Raeburn) of 2 Joined Drake Bn. 11.8.1915 - q. 1913), Elizabeth J. (March q. Sept. q. 1890. Height: 5'8". (Born: 28 July A Motorboat Union Lane, SS. (They were married Transferred to Hood Bn. 30.3.1916 - 1915), Isabella R. (June q. Petty Drake Bn. and Hood Bn. TZ/3160 Dardanelles Dark hair. Blue eyes. C. of E. RND Service 4501 Pryor Arthur 1890 - RND Unknown 1914-5 Star 2 Union Lane, SS Driver (RND in St. Stephen's Church, SS, on 16 May Discharged 'Unserviceable' suffering 1918), Mary A.V.B.R. (Sept. q. Officer RND (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) War Gratuity - £9/10s. A heart- Record Service Service Record) 1910. Their marriage was registered from Traumatic Neurasthenia 1920), Arthur J. (March q. shape design tattooed inside Record) in SS during the June quarter of 1910). attributable to his service in Hood Bn. 1929), John W. (March q. left forearm. (Haslar Hospital).] 1929), Alexander R. (Sept. Q. 1932) & Richard Q. (S Born: St. James, Bungay, 21 March 1918 Pozières Sat. 20 April 1918 Bombardi No 1914-5 Suffolk. E. Congleton, Suffolk. 1547 Pulford William 24 ('Operation 115th Siege Battery RGA 59768 Sweetheart: Marie Blackburn. Memorial. Panel + Soldiers Died in er Star R. Bungay. [SDGW says he was Michael') 10 the Great War KIA on 21 March 1915.]

John Sheen + Sat. 30 September [Attack on La Boisselle - assembled in 1916 + Fri. 2 Tara-Usna line on right in support of March 1917 + Fri. 'B' Company, 27 Messrs. Thiépval Sat. 30 11 January 15th & 16th Royal Scots. Moved Enlisted in SS. A Lance- Waterloo 30 May 1919 + L/C ('Irish (Tyneside Irish) / NF Cookson's White Grandparents: The late Charles Memorial. Pier September 690 Pullen William 33 (or 34) 1 July 1916 27/589 1916 (No France The late Margaret Ellen Pullen forward 7.40 am. Many casualties Corporal in 'B' Company at the Vale Roll of Fri. 1 July 2016 + Heroes') (103 Brigade, 34th Lead Works, and Margaret Campbell and Face 10B, 11B 1916 + Fri. 2 1914-5 Star) crossing Chapes Spur. About 70% time of embarkation. Honour Mon. 4 July 1916 Division) Howdon and 12B March 1917 casualties sustained before German + 'Irish Heroes' front line reached. Casualties - 550.] (1917) + Soldiers Died in the Great War

20 December SS 'Hildawell' (West Mercantil Tower Hill 1520 Pulli Jacob Sailor 22 South Shields. Born in Russia. Fri. 10 May 1918 1916 Hartlepool) e Marine Memorial Born: Sierra Leone. A 8 September SS 'Newholm' Mercantil Mercantile Marine List of Tower Hill Sat. 2 August 3725 Punch Tom Fireman 35 South Shields. 1917 (Newcastle) e Marine Deaths gives his place of Memorial 1919 residency as SS. St. Aloysius' He attended St. Aloysius' R.C. R.C. School Fri. 13 August 'B' Company, 25 Thiépval Elizabeth Ann Kemp Wightman School, Hebburn. John Sheen ROH, 1915 (Jarrow (Tyneside Irish) / NF No 1914-5 Memorial. Pier 4445 Purcell James Private 25 1 July 1916 25/516 France (formerly Purcell) of 3 Thames Street gives his rank as Sergeant. Hebburn + St. Express) + Fri. 1 (103 Brigade, 34th Star and Face 10B, 11B West, Wallsend 'Jarrow Express' gives his rank Aloysius' July 2016 + Mon. Division) & 12B as Private. Church ROH, 4 July 1916 Hebburn

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details St. Aloysius' [Formerly 'B' Company 25/NF He attended St. Aloysius' R.C. R.C. School Bard Cottage I.S. Hinstock (formerly Purcell) of 26 (Tyneside Irish). 27 December 1915 - School, Hebburn. John Sheen ROH, Fri. 13 August 8/NF (34 Brigade, 11th No 1914-5 Son of Patrick Purcell Cemetery. 4446 Purcell John Private 22 4 October 1917 25/1413 France Kitty Brewster Square, Cowpen, Blyth, A.W.O.L. (Court, Blyth). 2 July 1916 - gives his rank as Sergeant. Hebburn + St. 1915 (Jarrow (Northern) Division) Star of , Newcastle III.1.19. Northumberland 3rd Casualty Clearing Station. 'Jarrow Express' gives his rank Aloysius' Express) (Belgium). 3.7.1916 -Evacuated.] as Private. Church ROH, Hebburn Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Reported 'Missing' since 27 44 Cambrian Purcell of 44 Fri. 28 June 1918 5409 Purcell T.W. Private Unknown Unknown Northumberland Fusiliers May 1918 (Jarrow Express) Street, Jarrow Cambrian Street, (Jarrow Express) [Battle on the Aisne]. Jarrow

Son of William Kent (GRO) (or Kemp) 1 Tanar Lane, Born in Morpeth - Morpeth; Purdy and Sarah Alice [His father, William (A Prison Siblings (all births registered in Morpeth, March q. 1879. Baptised in Purdy (née Hoy) of 3 Warden), was born in Morpeth - Morpeth): Alice Jane Northumberland Henrietta Purdy (née Harper). (Their Morpeth on 18 February 1879. Hull Street, Elswick, September q. 1842. His death was (September q. 1865), Mary Wytschaete St. Cuthbert's 27 December (in 1881), 3 Hull A Coal Miner marriage was registered in Gateshead Uncle: John Hoy - born in 1/NF (9 Brigade, 3rd Newcastle (in 1891). registered in SS - March q. 1915, Lizzie (March q. 1871), Ann Military Church Roll 7268 Purdy John L/C 35 or 36 3 February 1915 9319 1914 (1914-5 France Street, Elswick, (Shaft-Sinker) during the September quarter of Bedlington and a 46-year old Division) (Their marriage was aged 72. His mother, Sarah Alice, Isabella (March q. 1876), Cemetery. IV.D.9. of Honour, Star) Newcastle (in (in 1911) 1914). [She remarried - John B. Paget - gardener in 1881. His widow registered in was born in Bedlington. Her death Violet Frances (September q. (Belgium). Hebburn 1891), and 1 Newcastle; September q. 1926.] Henrietta's death was Morpeth, was registered in Newcastle - Dec. q. 1881) and George Thomas Rowhope Street, registered in Tynemouth - Northumberland, 1900, aged 57.] (June q. 1886). Hebburn (in 1911) March q. 1966, aged 76. during the December quarter of 1864).

Son of Mary Ann Blandford (formerly Brother: Private Swinburne Bard Cottage 1/Lancashire Fusiliers Born in Jarrow. E. Newcastle. 18 July 1917 No 1914-5 Purvis) of 299 Purvis, 6/East Yorkshire Regt., Cemetery. Soldiers Died in 143 Purvis George William Private 23 (86 Brigade, 29th 20747 France Formerly 24201 23rd Bn. (DOW) Star Beaconsfield Street, KIA 21 September 1916, aged Collective Grave: the Great War Division) King's Royal Rifle Corps. Newcastle, and the 24 (No. 2969). III.C.3. (Belgium). late Hunter M. Purvis.

1st/9th (Territorial) DLI Sat. 15 March 305 Purvis J.W. Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown (151 Brigade, 50th 2586(?)3 South Shields. 1919 (Northumbrian) Division)

28 Stepson of Alfred Mont Huon 6/Yorkshire Regt. (32 14 October 1917 September Dardanelles Purvis of 4 Barrows Military Soldiers Died in 428 Purvis Joseph Private Unknown Brigade, 11th (Northern) 17730 Born and E. in SS. (DOW) 1915 (1914-5 (Balkans 2B) Yard, Cornwallis Cemetery, Le the Great War Division) Star) Square, SS Treport. III.N.4B.

Ypres (Menin 1st/8th (Territorial) DLI 19 April 1915 Born in SS. Enlisted in Gate) Memorial. Soldiers Died in 682 Purvis Robert Private Unknown 26 April 1915 (151 Brigade, 50th 2257 France (1914-5 Star) Houghton-le-Spring. Panel 36 and 38. the Great War (Northumbrian) Division) (Belgium).

His father, Joseph, died 26 Brother: Alfred Purvis - Lost at Born in SS. There is a Family St. Aidan's SS 'Hazelwood' Mercantil Son of Joseph and Jane Purvis, 6 Wallisfield Road, September 1931, aged 78. His Tower Hill 871 Purvis Albert Harry First Mate 41 19 October 1917 Sea - 30 January 1920 (Family Headstone in Harton Church ROH, (Middlesbrough) e Marine Barbara Purvis Clapton, Middlesex mother, Barbara, died 31 December Memorial Headstone - Section O). Cemetery. SS 1925, aged 69 (Family Headstone).

11 Lived with his parents. Enlisted Ypres (Menin Thurs. 12 July Mr. and Mrs. Purvis 12/DLI (68 Brigade, 23rd September 10 Green's Place, at the outset. Wounded: Gate) Memorial. 1917 + Soldiers Thurs. 12 July 904 Purvis Albert Edward Private 19 7 June 1917 21374 France lived at 10 Green's Unmarried. Division) 1915 (1914-5 SS September 1915. Born and E. Panel 36 and 38. Died in the Great 1917 Place, SS Star) in SS. (Belgium). War

St. Mary's Parish Eldest son of William Churchyard 6 Vine Street, Tyne [His father, William Alfred, was born He had one brother and one Fri. 4 & Sat. 5 Alfred (A Railway Accidentally killed while Memorial 2nd- Dock (1891) and at , South Shields, and sister. Sister: Martha (11 in Harton Cemetery. May 1917 + A Motor Engine Driver) and piloting a biplane at Thetford, Cross, Tyne Sat. 5 May 967 Purvis John William Lieutenan 29 2 May 1917 Royal Flying Corps 31 Vine Street, was 39 in 1901. His mother, Martha, 1901; born in Tyne Dock). U."C".8596. Thurs. 2 May Engineer Martha Purvis of 31 Norfolk. The 'Gazette' says he Dock + South 1917 t Tyne Dock (in was born at Bishop Auckland and was Brother: George (10 in 1901; (South Shields). 1918 + Mon. 2 Vine Street, Tyne was 28. (In Memoriam). Shields' 1911) 33 in 1901.] born in Tyne Dock). May 1921 Dock Y.M.C.A. Memorial Plaque (?) Sis & B-in-L: Mary & Jack 23 Beacon Street, Newstead; Gertie & Jack Trent; St. Simon's SS (1901) and 23 Jenny & Ovid Brown. Bro & S-in- Son of Frances and Sarah Ann Purvis (née Pearce) of 23 The 15th List of Mercantile Church, Thurs. 27 3 September Mercantil Cleveland Place, [Siblings: Jane, Mary, Gertrude, Edith, L: Gilbert & Edith Purvis. Bro. Tower Hill 1444 Purvis James Cook 25 SS 'Treverbyn' (St. Ives) the late James Purvis Cleveland Place, East Jarrow. Marine Deaths gives his place Simonside, SS September 1917 1917 e Marine East Jarrow (1911 Gilbert, John and Albert.] John William Purvis. B-in-L of Memorial (Pilot) [Daughter of Charles Pearce.] of residency as East Jarrow. (Chancel + Fri. 6 June 1919 and September Charles, Jack & George Pearce. Screen) (?) 1917) Sis & B-in-L: Edith & Jack Pearce. St. Paul's Roll Born in Jarrow. E. Walker, Vlamertinghe of Honour + 13/Gloucestershire Regt. Palmer's Fri. 16 June 1915 Newcastle. Served under the Military Palmer's (Pioneers - Forest of No 1914-5 Shipbuilders (Jarrow Express) 2265 Purvis Alfred Private Unknown 15 March 1917 23416 France alias 'William Ross'. He Cemetery. Cenotaph + Dean) (Divisional Star (Jarrow Shipyard + Soldiers Died in attended St. Peter's C.E. VI.C.14. St. Peter's Pioneers, 39th Division) - Engine Works) the Great War School, Jarrow. (Belgium). C.E. School ROH, Jarrow

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Son of Robert Thomas and Isabella Purvis [His father, Robert Thomas, was born (née Stephenson) of Born and E. in Jarrow. His in Walker, Newcastle, and was a 58- Fri. 8 November 44 Prince Consort [Brothers (1911 ages; both born in Sister: Mrs. Canham of death was registered in King's 44 Prince Consort Paper Maker in a year old Metal Moulder in a Shipyard. 1918 (Jarrow Road, Jarrow. (Their Jarrow): Robert (23; Brass Moulder in Randolph Street, Jarrow. He Norton Jarrow Cemetery. 2266 Purvis John Private 26 28 October 1918 20th Company R.A.M.C. 122368 Road, Jarrow (in Paper Mill (in His mother, Isabella, was born in Express) + marriage was a Shipyard) and Thomas (20; Paper died at a military hospital - (Staffordshire/Warwickshire D.310. 1911) 1911) Northumberland and was 51. They Soldiers Died in registered in Maker in a Paper Mill).] Jarrow Express. border) during the December had been married for 30 years and the Great War Newcastle during the quarter of 1918. had had six children, four still living.] December quarter of 1880). [Arrived Bouquemaison from Arras Son of Mary Ann Born in Jarrow. E. Newcastle. sector (31/8). Moved by buses to 6/East Yorkshire Regt. Blandford (formerly Brother: Private George [HQ to Avelut Château (15/9). Pozières British Acheux (1/9) and from there 21 September (Pioneers) (Divisional 14 July 1915 Dardanelles Purvis) of 299 William Purvis, 1/Lancashire Worked on clearing line for Cemetery, Ovillers- Soldiers Died in 2969 Purvis Swinburne Private 24 10709 marched to Aveluy ('A' & 'B' 1916 (Somme) Pioneers 11th (Northern) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Beaconsfield Street, Fusiliers, DOW 18 July 1917, light railway to Pozières & La Boisselle. the Great War Companies), Usna Redoubt (HQ, 'C' & Division) Newcastle, and the aged 23 (No. 143). digging communication I.A.11. 'D'). Work began on trenches late Hunter M. Purvis. trenches & dug-outs.] (Brimstone, Ration).] Alexandria Son of Isabella and Sat. 2 November E. and R. SS. Died of malaria. (Hadra) War Holy Trinity No. 1 Field Remount R4/09485 No 1914-5 the late Thomas 1918 + Soldiers 3027 Purvis John (Jack) Private 28 23 October 1918 He had brothers and sisters. The 'Gazette' says he was a Memorial Boys' School Section. A.S.C. 1 Star Purvis of 12 Drake Died in the Great Corporal and died aged 29. Cemetery. E.55. ROH, SS Street, SS War (Egypt). Unknown (Born: 5 May Wounded in action at Gallipoli - TZ/87 Dardanelles Fri. 14 May 3972 Purvis James AB 1895 - RND Unknown Nelson Bn. RND 1914-5 Star right arm fractured on 4 May Fri. 14 May 1915 (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) 1915 Service 1915 (Service Record). Record) For five days he remained in [He had served through the [A 'James Brown Purvis' was born in the open, without relief, Fri. 17 Acting Royal Army Medical St. Hilda's Boer War. He was one of the Fri. 17 November 4309 Purvis J.B. Unknown DCM Unknown 23 Hyde Street, SS SS during the September quarter of directing stretcher-bearers - all November Sergeant Corps Colliery original members of the B.E.F. 1916 1870.] the time under shell-fire 1916 (A Reservist).] ('Gazette'). A Pioneer. His name appeared 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / No 1914-5 South Shields. in the August 1916 Casualties' 4890 Purvis J.H. Private Unknown Unknown NF (102 Brigade, 34th 22/599 France John Sheen Star (John Sheen) List (Shell-Shock). Awarded Division) the Silver War Badge. Son of Mrs. Purvis of Taken P.O.W. on 27 May 1918 - 50 Hibernian Fri. 2 August 1918 5444 Purvis Unknown Unknown 50 Hibernian Road, Jarrow Express. [Battle on the Road, Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Jarrow Aisne]. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity 4th (Northumbrian) School, SS - Admitted: 3 Boys' School 6061 Purvis Henry Major Unknown Unknown South Shields. Howitzer Brigade RFA December 1883; Left: 21 ROH, SS December 1889. (Served)

He enlisted in the 4th 4th (Northumbrian) 12 Drake Street, Thurs. 27 May 6422 Purvis Thomas Gunner Unknown Unknown (Northumbrian) Howitzers by Howitzer Brigade RFA SS (in May 1915) 1915 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

He was baptised in St. Hilda's [In Northern General Hospital, Church, SS, on 1 December 12 Nelson's Bank, Sheffield, suffering from Gas Shell Son of John R. and Sister: Thomasina (SS; 1886. Height: 5' 3½". He Brunswick St. 72 (Born: 4 Westoe (in 1891), Poisoning: 18.11.1917 to 28.12.1917 [His father, John R. (A Butcher), was December q. Margaret Purvis of 82 September q. 1884). In 1911 received a pension of 8 & Wilson St. 6771 Purvis Jacob Bruce Private November DLI 38972 and 82 Adelaide (41 days). In Ripon Hospital suffering born in SS and aged 28 in 1891. His 1958 (SS) Adelaide Street, SS she was living at 59 Wilson shillings a week (plus 2 shillings Roll of 1886) Street, SS (in from Gas Poisoning: 19.2.1918 to mother, Margaret, was then 27.] (in 1901) Street, SS. child allowance) as a result of Honour. 1901) 3.5.1918 (74 days). He also suffered a the GSW to his right thumb - Gunshot Wound to his right thumb.] 20% disabled.

Birth registered in SS - Holy Trinity September q. 1898. He 4th (Northumbrian) Boys' School 5734 Pye Robert Gunner Unknown Unknown South Shields. attended Holy Trinity Boys' Howitzer Brigade RFA ROH, SS School, SS - Admitted: 15 (Served) August 1904; Left: 7 June 1912.

Birth registered in SS - June q. Holy Trinity 1891. He attended Holy Trinity Boys' School 5737 Pye Joseph Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Garrison Artillery South Shields. Boys' School - Admitted: 1 July ROH, SS 1898; Left: 8 March 1904. (Served)

Eleanor Pyle (née Fleming). (They were married in St. Thomas' Church, Donkeym Mercantil Son of the late Robert Tower Hill Thurs. 10 May 818 Pyle Renton 53 11 April 1917 SS 'Quaggy' (London). 13 Dale Street, SS SS, on 4 January 1886. Their marriage Born in SS. an e Marine and Hannah Pyle Memorial 1917 was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1886). Wed. 12 April 1851 Pyne F.J. Gunner Unknown Military Medal Unknown 35th Siege Battery RGA South Shields. 1919 Ellen Jane Queenan (née Feeney - Victoria Road, SS A Coal Miner 51 (52 - born in SS and 31 in 1911; Died: SS; Born in Ballyforan, Co. (in 1911) and 94 (Hewer) (in Children (1911 ages; both born Harton September q. 1911, aged 31). (They Roscommon. He had six Harton Cemetery. Robinson Buried: 17 (?) John 1911) [A in SS): Margaret Jane (12; Wed. 20 7229 Queenan Thomas Private Cemetery Northumberland Fusiliers were married in SS' Registry Office on children, two still living in 1911. K.8095. (South Street Roll of September 1927 Williamson Street, Labourer in March q. 1899) and Christina November 1918 Burial 16 August 1897. Their marriage was He died in the Ingham Shields). Honour, SS SS (in September September (5; March q. 1906). Register) registered in SS during the September Infirmary. 1927) 1927] quarter of 1897).

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Son of Hugh and Ann Quigley (née Long) of 53 Coniston Avenue, [His father, Hugh, was born in Born in Jarrow (SS; December -on-Tyne, Consett, Co. Durham, and was a 56- Siblings (1911 ages; all born in q. 1890). E. Newburn, 17 Victoria Unmarried. [Uncle: James Quigley - Reninghelst New A Steelworks Northumberland. year old General Labourer. His Newburn): Patrick Clement Northumberland. Sister: 25 February 9/NF (52 Brigade, 17th 15 July 1915 Terrace, Newburn, born in Consett, Co. Durham, and a 36- Military Soldiers Died in 2708 Quigley John Edward Corporal 25 10586 France Labourer (in (They were married mother, Ann, was born in Carlisle and (18; Steelworks Labourer), Margaret Ann - born in 1916 (DOW) (Northern) Division) (1914-5 Star) Northumberland year old Steelworks Labourer in April Cemetery. I.D.3. the Great War 1911) on 3 September 1888. was 50. They had been married for Mary Isabella (15) and Hugh Newburn and 8 in April 1911 (in 1911) 1911.] (Belgium). Their marriage was 22 years and had had six children, (18; Coal Miner). (Castle Ward; December q. registered in SS during five still living.] 1902). the September quarter of 1888).

[Entrained at Doullens for Ypres (Menin [To Mailly-Maillet (17/7), front line 1/Border Regt. (87 No 1914-5 Son of the late George Proven (27/7). Arrived Born in Jarrow. E. and R. Gate) Memorial. Soldiers Died in 2846 Quigley James William Private 36 30 July 1916 16559 France south of Beaumont-Hamel (22/7), Brigade, 29th Division) Star and Margaret Quigley Longeau (8/10) and marched Gateshead. Panel 35. the Great War Bus-lès-Artois (24/7), Amplier (25/7).] to Allonville.] (Belgium).

2/Devonshire Regt. (23 Sat. 15 March 456 Quilter J. Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown 204937 South Shields. Brigade, 8th Division) 1919

Croft Terrace 'Accidentally killed at Marske, School ROH + Son of Samuel S. Quin His father, Samuel S. Quin, was 2nd- 21 (Family Yorkshire' (Family Headstone Hebburn St. Paul's Roll John Edward No. 2 Fighting School, and Sarah A. Quin. [He attended Croft Terrace School, born on 26 July 1873 and died Fri. 23 April 1915 3097 Quin Lieutenan Headstone) 15 October 1918 Jarrow. in Hebburn Cemetery). Cemetery. E."C". of Honour + (Eddie) Royal Air Force [Mrs. Agnes Quin Jarrow.] on 1 June 1944, aged 70 (Jarrow Express) t or 23 (CWGC) Formerly in 18/NF - Croft 979. St. John's (CWGC)]. (Family Headstone). Terrace School ROH. Church ROH, Hebburn

St. Michael's Tues. 18 ROH, SS + St. 4/Grenadier Guards (4th September 1917 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Born: South Hetton, Canada Farm Hilda's Company) (3 (Guards') St. Hilda's + Tues. 14 1369 Quinn Thomas L/C 26 31 August 1917 17370 France Henry Quinn of 22 Sunderland. E. SS in August Cemetery. II.H.8. Miners' Brigade, Guards' Colliery December 1920 + Hyde Street, SS 1914. Officer's letter. (Belgium). Lodge ROH + Division) Soldiers Died in Temperance the Great War Hall ROH, SS

Emmeline M. Quinn (née Ryan) of 495 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Crouy-Vauxrot 2/King's Own Scottish 15 August 495 Wellington Wellington Street, Felling, Co. Born in Jarrow. E. and R. North 14 September James Quinn of 78 Daughter: Constance M. Quinn French National Jarrow Soldiers Died in 2267 Quinn James Private 27 Borderers (13 Brigade, 9384 1914 (1914 France Street, Felling, Co. Durham. (Their marriage was Shields. A Regular or a 1914 Stephenson Street, (Gateshead; June q. 1914). Cemetery, Crouy. Library ROH the Great War 5th Division) 'Mons' Star') Durham registered in Gateshead during the Reservist. North Shields B.3. June quarter of 1913). 15 October 1918 18/NF (1st Tyneside Soldiers Died in 2709 Quinn John Edward Cadet Unknown 18/43 France Born in Jarrow. E. Newcastle. No CGWC entry. (Died at home) Pioneers) the Great War Wounded in both legs in 1/NF (9 Brigade, 3rd 69 Gilbert Street, 4430 Quinn Henry Private Unknown Unknown France Harton Colliery France on 29 June 1915 - Fri. 9 July 1915 Fri. 9 July 1915 Division) High Shields 'Gazette'. 'D' Company, 25 Enlisted: 6 November 1914. 11 January John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / NF 8 Glen Street, His name appeared on the St. 4694 Quinn Charles Private Unknown Unknown 25/1228 1916 (No France 'Irish Heroes' (103 Brigade, 34th Hebburn Aloysius' R.C. School ROH, 1914-5 Star) (1917) Division) Hebburn. 12 Connaught Fri. 8 June 1917 Road, Jarrow (11 Transferred to 23/NF. July (Jarrow Express) 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / Connaught 1916 - Taken P.O.W. Later No 1914-5 + Fri. 20 4891 Quinn Francis J. Private Unknown Unknown NF (102 Brigade, 34th 22/1681 France Terrace, Jarrow - Married. repatriated. 'Missing' (a Star December 1918 Division) in June 1917 + P.O.W.) since 28 April 1917. (Jarrow Express) December 1918: (John Sheen). + John Sheen 'Jarrow Express') Son of Mrs. Quinn of A P.O.W. in Germany - having Stothard Street, Fri. 22 June 1917 4970 Quinn Joseph Private Unknown Unknown Stothard Street, previously been reported as Jarrow (Jarrow Express) Jarrow 'Missing'.

6 Mill Street, SS (in 1901), and Brunswick St. Hyderabad Son of Mary Quinn of Birth registered in SS - either A Regular Soldier & Wilson St. 6772 Quinn Thomas Private Unknown Unknown DLI Barracks, Military 6 Mill Street, SS (in Siblings: Daniel and Matilda. September q. 1890 or June q. (in 1911) Roll of Road and Mersea 1901) 1891. Honour. Road, Colchester, Essex (in 1911)

Sat. 17 October + Margaret Quogan (née Brannen) of 65 HMS Hawke was torpedoed St. Bede's Youngest son of the Chatham Naval Thurs. 5 High Docks' Hudson Street, Tyne Dock. (They He had four children - and sunk by U-9. Only 70 of R.C. Sacred late Samuel and Memorial. November 1914 + Smith's Dock 1914 'Mons' 65 Hudson Street, Department, SS - were married in SS' Registry Office on 'Gazette'. He had one brother her crew of 594 survived. Five Heart Altar, 464 Quogan Victor William Stoker 34 15 October 1914 HMS Hawke 1368U Johanna Quogan of Memorial Tues. 15 October Magazine, Star' Tyne Dock Smith's Dock, 29 September 1903. Their marriage and one sister. Brother-in- crewmen from SS were SS + Smith's 102 Palmerston Reference: 8. 1918 + Sat. 14 December 1919 North Shields was registered in SS during the Law: Mr. P. Douglas. drowned that day. (In Dock Park Street, SS. (Kent). October 1922 (In September quarter of 1903). Memoriam). ROH Memoriam) The 20th List of Mercantile Fri. 4 October 21 September SS 'Staithes' Mercantil Son of the late Mr. Tower Hill 2779 Radford Louis Harty Master 48 8 Gilbert Street, SS Lydia Radford of 8 Gilbert Street, SS Marine Deaths lists his place of 1918 + Sat. 8 May 1918 (Newcastle). e Marine and Mrs. Radford. Memorial residency as SS. 1920

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details 63 Dock Street, Born: Tyne Dock. E. Hull. R. 2/East Yorkshire Regt. Harton Cemetery. 30 (Burial Tyne Dock (Burial Tyne Dock. Formerly 1395 NF. Soldiers Died in 3245 Radford John Robert Private 30 October 1916 (83 Brigade, 28th 34139 G.5713. (South Register) Register - October 'Of St. Mary's Parish' - Burial the Great War Division) Shields). 1916). Register.

1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 1 Hardwick Street, He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 19 Thurs. 20 May 6360 Radford Harry Private Unknown Unknown (Divisional Pioneers, 50th SS (in May 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1915 (Northumbrian) Division)

SS Library Elizabeth Rae (née Flood) of 1 Thames ROH + Lower Fri. 7 December Chief Chaplain's letter. Died at Street, SS. (They were married on 17 Harton Cemetery. Thames 1917 + Fri. 14 Fri. 7 December Engineer 35 (Burial 11 September HMS Pembroke (mine- 4635/ES 1 Thames Street, A Sea-going Chatham Hospital, Kent. 'Of St. 1198 Rae George William September 1903. Their marriage was H.7141. (South Street Roll of September 1917 1917 + SS (Enginem Register) 1917 (DOW) sweeper) (RNR) SS Donkeyman Thomas' Parish' - Burial registered in SS during the September Shields). Honour + St. + Wed. 2 October Library ROH an) Register. quarter of 1913). Thomas' 1918 Church ROH Birth registered in SS - Elsie Rae (née White). (They were December q. 1898. He Holy Trinity 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) married in St. Thomas' Church, SS, on William Charles Son: William C. (SS; June q. attended Holy Trinity Boys' Boys' School 5723 Rae Private Unknown Unknown (Divisional Pioneers, 50th South Shields. 17 September 1922. Their marriage S. 1925). School, SS - Admitted: 20 ROH, SS (Northumbrian) Division) was registered in SS during the August 1906; Left: 14 July (Served) September quarter of 1922). 1911. Sat. 8 August 1914 + Sat. 2 95 Palatine Street, [On 3 August 1914 the 'San Wilfrido', January 1915 SS (in August a tanker, was sailing from Hamburg (1914 Christmas [The 'San Wilfrido' was the first He was a civilian internee at 1914, June and A Merchant ['T. Raeburn' - 'Gazette' on 2 January to Portland carrying ballast but no Greeting from SS 'San Wilfrido' Mercantil British naval loss of the war. Ruhleben, Germany, who had 5505 Raeburn A. Fireman Unknown Unknown September 1915) Seaman (in 1915. His address was given as 94 cargo. While navigating the Elbe Civilian Internees) (London) e Marine All 44 crewmen, most from the returned home to SS by 30 and 21 Heugh August 1914) Palatine Street, SS, in August 1914.] about 8 miles north of Brunsbuttel + Thurs. 17 June Tyne, were interned.] November 1918. Terrace, SS (in she entered a minefield without a 1915 + Sat. 25 November 1918) pilot and hit a mine.] September 1915 + Sat. 30 November 1918

163 and 165 John Eldest son of John and Williamson Street, Elizabeth Raffell (née SS (in 1891), 312 Brother: John Fenton Raffell Fenton) of 172 South John Williamson (served in Mesopotamia) - who Born in SS. Lost at sea through Frederick Street, SS. 32 (33 - Street, SS (in died on 14 May 1954, aged 64 enemy action. His parents Joseph Second Mercantil An Engine Fitter [His father died on 4 Sarah Jane Raffell (née Thomas) of 39 Tower Hill St. Michael's Fri. 18 October 2790 Raffell Family 19 October 1917 SS 'Gemma' (London) 1901), 172 South (Family Headstone) (No. were still living at 172 South Sanderson Engineer e Marine (in 1911) June 1941, aged 85. Coleridge Avenue, SS. Memorial ROH, SS 1918 Headstone) Frederick Street, 6908). Youngest Brother: Frederick Street, SS, in March His mother died on 24 SS (in 1911), and Ernest - Died 30 June 1915, 1921. March 1921, aged 57: 39 Coleridge aged 22. Harton Cemetery Avenue, SS (in L.4828.] October 1917)

Second son of John 163 and 165 John and Elizabeth Raffell Williamson Street, Elder Brother: Second Engineer (née Fenton) of 172 Mildred Elizabeth Raffell (née SS (in 1891), 312 [His father, John (A Tug Engineman), Joseph Sanderson Raffell, SS South Frederick Robinson). (They were married in SS' Born in SS. His wife, Mildred John Williamson was born in SS (c. 1859) and was 52. 'Gemma', aged 32 or 33 (No. Harton Cemetery Frederick No 1914-5 A Van Driver (in Street, SS. [His father Registry Office on 4 August 1913. Elizabeth, was born in SS on 10 6908 Raffell John Fenton Driver 64 4 May 1954 Royal Field Artillery 134394 Street, SS (in His mother, Elizabeth, was born in SS 2790). Younger Brother: L.4828. (South Street Roll of Star 1911) died on 4 June 1941, Their marriage was registered in SS March 1891 and died in SS in 1901), and 172 (c. 1863) and was 48. They had been Ernest Raffell (SS; December Shields). Honour aged 85. His mother during the September quarter of July 1988, aged 97. South Frederick married for 28 years.] q. 1892) - died 30 June 1915, died on 24 March 1913). Street, SS (in aged 22. 1921, aged 57: Harton 1911) Cemetery L.4828.]

Brother and Sister-in-Law: Tom Warloy-Baillon Holy Trinity 6/East Yorkshire Regt. Born in SS. E. and R. in SS. (In Sat. 8 September and Alice. Brothers: Bob, Harry Communal Church ROH, 9 September (Pioneers) (Divisional 14 July 1915 Dardanelles Memoriam). His birth was 1917 + Soldiers 1056 Raffle William Private 21 6/13617 and Alec (in France). Cpl. Cemetery SS + West 1916 (DOW) Pioneers, 11th (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) registered in SS during the June Died in the Great Robert Raffle, DOW on 3 July Extension. Holborn Roll (Northern) Division) quarter of 1895. War 1918 (No. 2395) VI.A.18. of Honour

Aubigny 11 11/DLI (Pioneers) Possible brother of Private Communal Martin Bashforth Raffle [Raffles - 3 July 1918 September Born and E. in SS. SDGW = 2395 Robert Corporal Unknown (Divisional Pioneers, 20th 16324 France William Raffle, DOW 9 Cemetery + Soldiers Died in CWGC] (DOW) 1915 (1914-5 'Robert Raftle'. MRIC = Raffle. (Light) Division) September 1916 (No. 1056). Extension. the Great War Star) IV.J.22. Born in Russia. SS 'Therese [NB: Matthew Slater (Fireman) Haymann' sailed from the Tyne and Mr. Johansen (AB) failed on 25 December 1914 on a Fri. 29 January 25 December SS 'Therese Heymann' Mercantil 39 East Holborn to join the steamer despite voyage to Savona, Italy, with a Tower Hill 547 Rahikain Oscar Sailor 22 1915 + Mon. 3 1914 (London) e Marine Street, SS having signed articles on 21 cargo of coal. All 21 crew were Memorial September 1917 Secember 1914. Their places lost, the ship probably having were ta struck a mine off Filey, Yorkshire.

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Son of Margaret Ann Railton (née Ship Plater's Robinson) of Blyth Evelyn Beatrice Railton (née Watson) Lijssenthoek 14 Hume Street, Helper at and the late James [His wife, Evelyn Beatrice, was born of 14 Hume Street, Millfield, Military 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th No 1914-5 Millfield, Doxford Railton. (They were in Sunderland and was 27. They had Son: John - born in Sunderland Born in Jarrow (SS; March q. Soldiers Died in 5887 Railton John Private 34 30 May 1916 27657 France Sunderland. (Their marriage was Cemetery. Division) Star Sunderland (in Shipyard, married on 6 January been married for three years and had (September q. 1910). 1882). E. Sunderland. the Great War registered in Sunderland during the VII.A.28. 1911) Sunderland (in 1880. Their marriage had one child.] June quarter of 1907). (Belgium). 1911) was registered in SS during the March quarter of 1880).

Son of Mary Jane Raine (née Fuller) of [His father, John, was born in 12 Humbert Street, Fri. 27 August Washington, Co. Durham, and was a Born in Hebburn (SS; 10 Fir Street, Hebburn Colliery Jarrow, and the late Siblings (1911 ages; both born Jarrow 1915 (Jarrow 44-year old Underground Pumping December q. 1895). A member 19 (Born: 19 Hebburn Colliery (An Apprentice John Raine. (They Unmarried. [Enlisted: 13 November in Hebburn): Eva (19; SS - Helles Memorial. Library ROH + Express) + Tues. TZ/1499 Dardanelles Engine Worker. His mother, Mary of St. Oswald's Church Choir. Tues. 27 July 211 Raine Robert AB November 29 June 1915 Hawke Bn. RND 1914-5 Star (in 1911) and 12 Blacksmith) were married on 1 1914. Hawke Bn. (B/141): 20 December q. 1891; Domestic Panel 8 to 15. St. Oswald's 27 July 1915 + Fri. (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Jane, was born in Carlisle and was 43. He attended St. Oswald's 1915 1895) Humbert Street, [Belt Boy at March 1891. Their February 1915 to 29 June 1915.] Servant) and Jack Keers (5; SS - (Turkey). School ROH, 9 February 1917 They had been married for 20 years School, Hebburn, leaving in Jarrow Surface - 1911] marriage was June q. 1905). Hebburn (Jarrow Express) and had had five children, four still 1909.] registered in SS during + RND Database living.] the March quarter of 1891).

[Attack on Zollern & Stuff Redoubts - Thurs. 26 April near Mouquet Farm - 12.35 pm. 1917 + Mon. 30 22 (26/9) - the assault being made under Born in SS. E. North Shields. Thiépval April 1917 + Fri. George (C.F. - His mother lived at Holy Trinity 18 years 9 26 September 8/NF (34 Brigade, 11th September Dardanelles 123 Commercial heavy barrage & machine-gun fire He had one brother and two (In Memoriam). Memorial Memorial. Pier 10 August + Wed. Mon. 30 April 1440 Raine Holy Trinity Private 22057 123 Commercial Road, Unmarried. Church ROH, months 1916 (Somme) (Northern) Division) 1915 (1914-5 (Balkans 2B) Road, SS from Mouquet Farm & Zollern - many sisters. service at Holy Trinity, High and Face 10B, 11B 26 September 1917 Church ROH, SS) SS SS Star) men KIA within 40 yards of their own Shields. and 12B 1917 + Soldiers front line. Casualties - c. 449 -War Died in the Great Diary.] War

[Attack on Beaucourt (13/11) - Hood Bn. RND (189 Ethel Raine (née Cooper) of 34 24 (Born: 12 13 November [Enlisted: 9 December 1914. on right of advance passed Wed. 8 January Brigade, 63rd (Royal Florence Street, SS. (They were Daughters: Margaret (SS, Ancre British September 1916 (Battle of Collingwood Bn. ('D' Company, 4th through enemy front-line - St. Hilda's 2014 + RND Petty Naval) Division) TZ/2301 Dardanelles 34 Florence Street, St. Hilda's married in St. Mary's Church, SS, on March quarter 1914) and Cemetery, 3653 Raine Henry (Harry) 1892 - RND the Ancre - 1914-5 Star Platoon): 4 March 1915. Transferred cleared dug-outs in railway Miners' Database + Officer (Formerly 4 Platoon 'D' (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Tyne Dock Colliery 25 December 1913. Their marriage Henrietta (SS, December Beaumont-Hamel. Service Attack on to Hood Bn: 8 June 1915 to 13 cutting - later almost 400 Lodge ROH Collingwood Bn. Company Collingwood was registered in SS during the quarter 1915). VIII.B.8. Record) Beaucourt) November 1916.] prisoners taken at Station Road Embarkation Roll Bn.) December quarter of 1913). and Beaucourt Station.]

Son of John and Isabella Raine of Sunderland. Foster- Born in Sunderland. E. SS. His Sat. 12 May 1917 Messrs. Wood Tilloy British 'C' Company, 10/DLI (43 Father and -Mother: birth was registered in + Wed. 9 April No 1914-5 and Sons Cemetery, Tilloy- Sat. 12 May 3796 Raine Wilton Private 19 9 April 1917 Brigade, 14th (Light) 39270 France John and Ann Tulip of Unmarried. Sunderland during the 1919 + Soldiers Star (Tailors), Ocean les-Mofflaines. 1917 Division) 68 Winchester Street, December quarter of 1897. (In Died in the Great Road, SS III.E.15. SS. (He was their Memoriam). War adopted son - 'Gazette').

Wed. 6 February 1918 + Fri. 8 Awarded with a gold watch February 1918 from the Hebburn Heroes' 5283 Raine J.W. Gunner Unknown Military Medal Unknown Royal Field Artillery 751407 Hebburn. Hebburn Colliery (Jarrow Express) Fund at the Theatre Royal, + Fri. 1 November Hebburn - Jarrow Express. 1918 (Jarrow Express)

[His father, William, died on 9 East Mudros Son of William and 31 Victoria Road, October 1907, aged 52. His mother, He was born in Newcastle. He Military Fri. 25 October Margaret Ann Raine 5751 Raine Joseph Stoker 26 11 October 1918 HMS Europa 6071(S) Hebburn (in Margaret Ann, died on 27 June 1930, died of fever at Mudros Royal Cemetery. 1918 (Jarrow of 31 Victoria Road, October 1918) aged 74 - Family Headstone in Jarrow Navy Hospital - Jarrow Express. III.1.251. Express) Hebburn Cemetery: Section 8.] (Greece).

Birth registered in SS - June q. 40 (GRO) or 40 Eldon Street, SS 1888. He enlisted in the 4th 44 (Harton (in May 1915) and A Miner (Harton Harton Cemetery. Thurs. 13 May Buried: 26 4th (Northumbrian) (Northumbrian) Howitzers on 6206 Raine Thomas Gunner Cemetery 65 Wharton Cemetery Burial J (?).7856. (South 1915 + Sat. 29 February 1929 Howitzer Brigade RFA 12 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 'Of Burial Street, SS (in Register) Shields). May 1915 St. Michael's parish' - Harton Register) February 1929) Cemetery Burial Register.

1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 8 Laygate Street, He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 19 Thurs. 20 May 6355 Raine Thomas Private Unknown Unknown (Divisional Pioneers, 50th SS (in May 1915) May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1915 (Northumbrian) Division)

He wrote to the Hebburn Red Cross Sewing Party thanking Fri. 4 February ['Alexander Rainnie' - Jarrow them for a parcel he had 6624 Raine Alexander AB Unknown Unknown Royal Navy Hebburn. 1916 (Jarrow Express.] recently received. In February Express) 1916 he had just had a few days leave in Hebburn.

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details An Apprentice Siblings (1911 ages): Edith Amy Born in Whitburn. Birth Whitburn Gardener (in 9 November [His mother Edith Agnes' death was [His father, Tom (Assistant Overseer (21; Born: Whitburn; SS - registered in SS - March q. Methodist 1911) [A 1918 (Influenza - registered in Durham NE - September and Clerk to the Parish Council), was December q. 1889; A Book- 1893. Siblings: Kate Millicent Church ROH 'Hallgarth', Shipyard Eldest son of Tom and Died in 166108 q. 1951, aged 85. In 1911 his parents born in Escomb, Co. Durham, and Keeping Student), Doris Eva (B: SS; SS - June q. 1899) and Whitburn + St. Mary's Tom Henry 497th H.S. Employment No 1914-5 Whitburn (in 1911 Labourer at Edith Agnes Raine of 7294 Raine L/C 25 Edmonton (Formerly had been married for 22 years and was 52. His death was registered in (20; Born: Whitburn; SS - George William (B: Whitburn). Cemetery. Church ROH, Sparvell Corps (Formerly 3/DLI) Star and 1920 - Service William Doxford 'Hallgarth', Whitburn General Military 26170) had had 7 children, 6 still surviving. SS - December q. 1929, aged 70. His December q. 1890) & Frederick He left 'effects' valued at £13 B.1303. Whitburn + Record) and Sons, (in 1911) Hospital after 17 Height: 5' 2". Weight: 8 stones 3 lbs. mother, Edith Agnes, was born in Arthur (16; B: Harton Village; 0s 2d and a gratuity of £7 10s Whitburn Sunderland (in days) C. of E. Served 2 years 364 days.] Theale, Berkshire, and was 44.] SS - March q. 1895; Clerk in a to his father, Tom. Enlisted on Village Green November Building Society Office). 10.11.1915. Memorial 1915)]

Thurs. 7 Born in Bishop Auckland, Co. St. Mark's November 1918 + Son of Matthew Remembered by Mr. & Mrs. T. Durham. E. SS. Died while a Hamburg Church 8 September Wed. 29 January 27 September 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th 42 Hardwick Raisbeck (who died Reid of 42 Hardwick Street, SS, P.O.W. A reference to his Cemetery. Commemora 1082 Raisbeck James Private 25 11439 1914 (1914 France Unmarried. 1919 + Mon. 24 1918 Division) Street, SS on 4 November 1918, with whom he stayed for being a P.O.W. is in the VI.C.16. tive Stained 'Mons' Star') November 1919 + aged 61). seventeen years. 'Gazette' on Thurs. 7 (Germany). Glass Soldiers Died in November 1918. Window, SS the Great War

The 15th List of Mercantile 3 September SS 'Ragnhild' Mercantil Tower Hill 3746 Ralef M. Fireman 30 South Shields. Marine Deaths gives his place Fri. 6 June 1919 1917 (Newcastle) e Marine Memorial of residency as SS. Son of Thomas and Mon. 13 May Born and E. in SS. DOW R. in A. Westoe Boys' Clifford 25 April 1918 No 1914-5 Margaret Ramm of 11 Picquigny British 1918 + Soldiers 1663 Ramm Gunner 38 169th Siege Battery RGA 344490 France Cousin: Ethel Hill Ramm. He attended Westoe Boys' Secondary Chapman (DOW) Star St. John's Terrace, Cemetery. D.7. Died in the Great Secondary School. School ROH East Boldon War

He had sisters and brothers. Better known as Olly Howard Son of Charles William Sister: Maud. Aunt: Jane Ann ('Gazette'). Drowned through Fri. 13 December 13 December Mercantil 38 Hedley Street, and Margaret Ramm Tower Hill 3429 Ramm Oliver Sailor 18 'Garthwaite' (London) Unmarried. Mayne. Cousins: Jennie, enemy action. Grandmother 1918 + Tues. 13 1917 e Marine SS of 38 Hedley Street, Memorial Maggie & Wilhelmina. Barras - still alive in December December 1921 SS Cousins: Lizzie and Bob Bell. 1921. (In Memoriam).

Birth registered in North Son of Robert and Mary Jane Ramsay (née Thompson) of Son-in-Law of Captain George Shields - January 1863. Both 68 Tyne Street, Mary Spence Ramsay 68 Empress Street, SS. (Their [His wife, Mary Jane, was born in SS and Catherine Thompson. the 'Gazette' and the Family Mon. 5 and Mon. 51 (CWGC) or North Shields (in (née Armour). (Their marriage was registered in Caistor, and was 48. They had been married (Family Headstone in Harton Headstone say he was 52. St. St. Hilda's Second SS 'Dawdon' Mercantil Second Mate (in Tower Hill 12 October 1914 457 Ramsay Andrew Armour 52 (Family 3 October 1914 1871), and 68 marriage was Lincolnshire, during the December for 20 years and had had one child. Cemetery. H.) Brother-in-Law: Hilda's Memorial Cross + Memorial Mate (Sunderland) e Marine 1911) Memorial + Mon. 3 Headstone) Empress Street, SS registered in quarter of 1891. They were married Adopted son: Reginald A.T. - born in Henzell Thompson - born in SS Headstone = 'Andrew Armour Cross September 1917 (in 1901 and 1911) Newcastle during the in St. Andrew's Church, Great SS and 14 in 1911.] and a 16-year old cartwright in Ramsay'. The 'Dawdon' struck June quarter of 1854). Grimsby, Lincolnshire). 1901. a mine in the North Sea & ten lives lost - Family Headstone.

Harton Cemetery. 18 (Burial 9 September No. 1 Depot, Royal Field 78 Stainton Street, An Electrician 'Of St. Michael's Parish' - Burial 3923 Ramsay William George Driver 765160 Unmarried. H.7142. (South Register) 1917 Artillery SS (Burial Register) Register. Shields).

Birth registered in SS - Winifred Ramsay (née Parker). (They September q. 1899. He Holy Trinity 2nd- 145 Grosvenor were married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, attended Holy Trinity Boys' Harton Cemetery. Buried: 18 May A Schoolmaster Son: Francis F. (SS; September Boys' School 6118 Ramsay Francis Fawcus Lieutenan 61 Northumberland Fusiliers Road, SS (in May on 5 April 1926. Their marriage was School, SS - Admitted: 20 1.856. (South 1961 (in May 1961) q. 1927). ROH, SS t 1961) registered in SS during the June August 1906; Left: 14 July Shields). (Served) quarter of 1926). 1911. Of All Saints' parish - Harton Cemetery Burial Index. Born in SS. E. Darlington. Mon. 12 February Formerly 6542 151st 1917 + Mon. 3 (Darlington) Heavy Battery Vlamertinghe Attached 53rd Hon. Darlington, but Only child of Mark Westoe Boys' February 1919 + 3 February 1917 [He attended Westoe Boys' RGA. The only 'Watson Military 714 Ramsey Watson Gunner Unknown Artillery Company HQ. 6542 France late of 23 Milton and Elizabeth Ramsey Secondary Sat. 3 February (DOW) Secondary School.] Ramsay' was born in Cemetery. V.G.6. RGA Street, SS. of Darlington School ROH 1923 + Soldiers Sunderland during the June (Belgium). Died in the Great quarter of 1869. (In War Memoriam). Born, E. and R. in Jarrow. St. Helles Memorial. Tues. 27 July 28 June 1915 1/King's Own Scottish 16 November Son of John G. and [At the time of his death in June 1915 St. Aidan's Aidan's Church ROH, SS = 'Luke Panel 84 to 92 or 1915 + Soldiers Tues. 27 July 1759 Ramsey Luke Private 24 (The Battle of Borderers (87 Brigade, 11076 1914 (1914 Egypt (3) Jarrow. Mary E. Ramsey of he had a brother serving in France - Church ROH, Ramsey'. [Both 'Gazette' + 220 or 222. Died in the Great 1915 Gully Ravine) 29th Division) 'Mons' Star') 143 Dale Street, SS 'Gazette'.] SS CWGC - 'Luke Ramsey']. (Turkey). War St. Nicholas' Roll of Honour, Bailleul Private Boldon 9 September Son of George Communal (MRIC) 10/Yorkshire Regt. (62 41 Davison Street, Born: Hedworth, Boldon. E. Colliery + Soldiers Died in 3316 Ramsey John 19 28 October 1915 14124 1915 (1914-5 France Boldon Colliery Ramsey of 41 Davison Unmarried. Cemetery [L/C - Brigade, 21st Division) Boldon Colliery Boldon Colliery. Boldon the Great War Star) Street, Boldon Colliery Extension (Nord). CWGC] Colliery I.F.178. Workmen War Memorial Born and E. in SS. His birth was registered in SS during the June St. Aidan's 4th Special Reserve Bn. No 1914-5 Soissons Soldiers Died in 3332 Ramsey Leonard Private 19 (or 18) 28 May 1918 42773 France quarter of 1899. St. Aidan's Church ROH, South Staffordshire Regt. Star Memorial the Great War Church ROH, SS = 'Leonard SS Ramsay'.

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Fri. 1 December Served his time Birth registered in SS - 1916 (Jarrow as an electrical [Enlisted in the R.E. in September 28 (or 26) Son of Mrs. Ramsey of September q. 1895. Aged 21 in Express) + Tues. Charles Harold engineer at 1914 and at the front for 19 months Tues. 12 4405 Ramsey L/C Unknown Military Medal Unknown Royal Engineers France Broderick Street, 28 (or 26) Broderick December 1916. Awarded the 12 December (GRO) Messrs. Palmers, by December 1916 - 'Gazette' and December 1916 SS Street, SS MM for distinguished conduct 1916 + Fri. 15 Jarrow - 'Jarrow Express'.] in action in France - 'Gazette'. December 1916 'Gazette' (Jarrow Express)

'Surrey Villas', Son of Thomas [He joined the Northumberland Jarrow (1891), (Registrar of Births, [He left SS High School to read Law at Divisional Transport and Supply Birth registered in SS - March SS High September q. 'Burnholme', Deaths and Cambridge University. After 53 (Born: 4 Column from the Inns of Court q. 1885. He attended SS High School 5714 Ramsey Walter James Captain 1939 (Thurrock, Army Service Corps Surrey Villas, A Barrister Marriages) and university he went to London to train Mike Todd March 1885) Officers' Training Corps, rising from School - Admitted: 15 January Admissions' Essex) Jarrow (1901) and Hannah Ramsey of as a barrister. He was promoted to Private to 2nd-Lieutenant in June 1901; Left: July 1903. Register Park House, 'Burnholme', Surrey Captain in 1920.] 1911.] Jarrow (in 1911) Villas, Jarrow (in 1901)

112 Elizabeth He enlisted in the 4th 4th (Northumbrian) Thurs. 27 May 6420 Ramsey E. Gunner Unknown Unknown Terrace, SS (in (Northumbrian) Howitzers by Howitzer Brigade RFA 1915 May 1915) 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

Elder son of William and Isabella B. Ramsey (née Scott) of [His father, William (A Chief Engineer 150 Eglesfield 99 South Frederick Catherine Watt Ramsey (née McNair) in the Mercantile Marine) was born Father-in-Law: Duncan McNair Company Road, SS (in Street, SS (in 1911). of 99 South Frederick Street, SS. 83 (Born: 11 A Clerk (in 1911) in SS (c. 1857) and was 44 in 1901. (A Plater). Brother: Mark Frederick Quarterm December q. 1901), and 99 (They were married in (They were married in St. Jude's Born in SS. Birth registered in 6909 Ramsey Robert Scott December [A Railway Clerk His mother, Isabella B., was born in Watson Ramsey - born in SS Street Roll of aster 1972 (SS) South Frederick Holy Trinity Church, Church, SS, on 7 October 1925. Their SS - March q. 1890. 1889) in October 1925] Scremerston, Northumberland (c. (SS; March q. 1892) and 9 in Honour Sergeant Street, SS (in 1911 SS, on 11 October marriage was registered in SS during 1861), and was 50 in 1911. They had 1901. and October 1925) 1885. Their marriage the December quarter of 1925). been married for 25 years.] was registered in SS during the December quarter of 1885).

Tues. 20 Feb. [Attacked with 20/NF, moving Brother: John Thomas 1917 + Mon. 4 Mon. 4 forward up Mash Valley to the north Ramshaw of 12 Queen Street, Thiépval September 1916 23 (Tyneside Scottish) / Foster son of Mrs. J. September No 1914-5 203 Taylor Street, Readhead's of La Boisselle - heavy casualties North Shields. Sister: Memorial. Pier Readhead's + Fri. 1 July 2016 186 Ramshaw Robert Private 28 1 July 1916 NF (102 Brigade, 34th 23/14 France Blair of 203 Taylor Unmarried. Born in North Shields. E. SS. 1916 + Star SS Shipyard (?) while crossing No Man's Land with Margaret, living 6 Ethel and Face 10B, 11B Plaque (?) + Mon. 4 July Division) Street, SS. 'Illustrated the battalion being almost Terrace. Sweetheart: Katie and 12B 1916 + Soldiers Chronicle' 1916 completely annihilated.] Hodgson. Died in the Great War

Son of Robert and Sarah Ann Ramshaw (née Mullen) of 12 [His father, Robert, was born in East [Attack on Gird Trench (14/11) - 'D' 12 Bell Street, East Bell Street, East Jarrow and was a 49-year old Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Fri. 5 January 14 November Company reached objective - heavy 1st/5th (Territorial) NF Jarrow (in 1911) Rivet-Catcher in Jarrow. (They were Labourer in a Chemical Works. His Jarrow): Sarah Jane (26), David Warlencourt 1917 (Jarrow 1916 (Somme - No MRIC casualties from own barrage & Born in Jarrow. E. Walker, St. Paul's Roll 1354 Ramshaw Robert Private 23 or 24 (149 Brigade, 50th 241034 France and 32 Lord a Shipyard (in married on 29 mother, Sarah Ann, was born in (16), Thomas (13), Charles (12), British Cemetery. Express) + Attack on Gird entry. machine-gun fire from extreme right - Newcastle. of Honour (Northumbrian) Division) Street, Jarrow (in 1911) October 1888. Their Jarrow and was 43. They had been Hannah (10), Joseph (7) and VIII.A.10. Soldiers Died in Trench) all officers in 'C' Company lost. November 1916) marriage was married for 23 years and had had ten Mary (4). the Great War Casualties - 264.] registered in SS during children, nine still living.] the December quarter of 1888).

East Jarrow Roll of [Attack on Zollern & Stuff Redoubts - Honour + St. near Mouquet Farm - 12.35 pm. Simon's Mon. 14 July (26/9) - the assault being made under Born in Jarrow (SS; June q. Bucquoy Road Church, 1919 + John 28 September 8/NF (34 Brigade, 11th No 1914-5 69 Dunston Street, heavy barrage & machine-gun fire Brother (?): Private S. 3183 Ramshaw John William Private 30 30/5 France 1888). E. Jarrow. [Vin Mullen Cemetery, Simonside, SS Sheen + Soldiers 1918 (DOW) (Northern) Division) Star Hebburn from Mouquet Farm & Zollern - many Ramshaw, NF. says he was 29.] Ficheux. III.A.25. (Chancel Died in the Great men KIA within 40 yards of their own Screen) + St. War front line. Casualties - c. 449 -War Aloysius' Diary.] Church ROH, Hebburn Born in SS. His birth was Henry Thomas First Steam Trawler 'Perseus' Mercantil 112 Tunnard Mrs. Ramshaw of 112 Tunnard Street, Tower Hill 3899 Ramshaw 39 24 July 1915 registered in SS during the June Waugh Engineer (Grimsby) e Marine Street, Grimsby Grimsby Memorial quarter of 1876. 'A' Company, 24 11 January Missing - August 1916. Not John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / NF Jarrow. (John 4639 Ramshaw D. Private Unknown Unknown 24/1136 1916 (No France Missing - November 1916. 'Irish Heroes' (103 Brigade, 34th Sheen) 1914-5 Star) (John Sheen). (1917) Division) He resided with his close Wounded on 14 September friend, William Malone - who 56 Dee Street, 1914 during the battle of Fri. 16 October 1914-5 A Regular Soldier also served in the King's Own 4602 Randall George Unknown Unknown Unknown King's Own Rifle Corps France Jarrow (in Mons. On home on furlough - 1914 (Jarrow 'Mons' Star' or a Reservist Rifles and was also wounded in October 1914) (Jarrow Express, 16 October Express) France and in hospital in 1914). Sheffield. Son of the late Born and E. in North Shields. R. Sisters: Lizzie and Ruth. 11 Thomas William and Sunderland. (SDGW). Philosophe British Tues. 14 May Brothers: Jack and Sidney (in Holy Trinity Acting 14/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th September Elizabeth Randell 'Gazette' = Mark Anthony Cemetery, 1918 + Soldiers 1673 Randell Mark Anthony 31 14 May 1917 14318 France France). Brother-in-Law: Chris Church ROH, Sergeant Division) 1915 (1914-5 (Randle) of SS. Randell'. Holy Trinity Church Mazingarbe. Died in the Great (in France). Aunt Maggie of SS Star) (Father = William; ROH, SS - 'M. Rendall'. (In I.P.12. War Sunderland. 'Gazette' - Thomas). Memoriam).

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Born in North Shields. E. SS Library Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham. Andrew 27 September 9 September Elder son of Mr. and ROH + 13/NF (62 Brigade, 21st 25 Rosebery [He attended Westoe Boys' The 'Gazette' says he was KIA Loos Memorial. Soldiers Died in 2411 Rankin Robertson L/C 21 1915 (Battle of 17624 1915 (1914-5 France Mrs. D.K. Rankin of 25 Unmarried. Westoe Boys' Division) Avenue, SS Secondary School.] on 26 September 1915 (the Panel 20 to 22 the Great War ('Robbie') Loos) Star) Rosebery Avenue, SS Secondary second day of the Battle of School ROH Loos).

Son of John (Labourer in a Chemical Works) and Mary Rannigan of 58 Old Church, [Attack on Gird Trench (14/11) - 'D' Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Jarrow. (He was born Fri. 1 December 58 Old Church, Elizabeth Welsh (formerly Rannigan) Company reached objective - heavy Jarrow): Ellen (30), Thomas E. Walker, Newcastle. SDGW = Dernancourt 15 November 1st/5th NF (Territorial) Labourer in a in Co. Monaghan and 1916 (Jarrow No 1914-5 Jarrow (in 1911) of 18 Old Church, Jarrow (in casualties from own barrage & (26; Labourer in a Chemical 'John Raniggan' and says he Communal St. Paul's Roll 2268 Rannigan John Private 24 1916 (DOW) (149 Brigade, 50th 5/4131 France Chemical Works was 49 in 1911. She Express) + Star and 18 Old November 1916) and 109 Western machine-gun fire from extreme right - Works), Margaret (21), Hughie DOW on 16 November 1916. Cemetery of Honour (Somme) (Northumbrian) Division) (in 1911) was born in Jarrow Soldiers Died in Church, Jarrow Road, Jarrow all officers in 'C' Company lost. (13), Catherine (10) and MRIC also says he DOW. Extension. IV.A.4. and was 47. They had the Great War Casualties - 264.] William (7). been married for 36 years and had had 12 children, nine still living).

Son of John Henry Lembert Ransome (a 41 Milton Street, Marine Engineer) and Brother: Robert Henry (SS; Born in Stockton, Co. Durham - SS (in 1881), 140 Eliza Ransome (née [His father John Henry Lembert's December q. 1879). Sisters: June q. 1877. Mother-in-Law: South Frederick Annie Ransome (née Martin). (They Smith) of 140 South birth was registered in Erpingham, Ada (SS; March q. 1874), Elizabeth Martin - a 60-year old Engine Street, SS (in were married in St. Stephen's Church, Hedley Street 62 (Born: December q. A Marine Engine- Frederick Street, SS Norfolk, during the June q. 1849. He Emma (SS; September q. charwoman in 1911. Children: Tues. 11 5020 Ransome John William Room Royal Navy 1891), 208 South SS, on 23 June 1901. Their marriage Roll of 1877) 1939 (SS) Fitter (in 1911) (in 1891). (Their died in Poplar, London - September q. 1875) and Ellen Elizabeth Joseph Martin (SS; September December 1917 Artificer Frederick Street, was registered in SS during the June Honour marriage was 1891. His mother, Eliza, was 41 in (Docking, Norfolk; September q. 1905), Annie Eliza (SS; SS (in 1901), and quarter of 1901). registered in 1891.] q. 1883). Cousin: Ruby E. - 6 in December q. 1907) and Ada 140 Hedley Street, Erpingham, Norfolk, 1901. (SS; September q. 1912). SS (in 1911) during the June quarter of 1873).

Tues. 14 May 1st/7th (Territorial) Brother: Willie (in the Trawler Born: Harton Colliery, SS. E. SS. 14 April 1918 Tyne Cot 1918 + Mon. 14 Private West Yorkshire Regt. Worked at Son of the late John Section). Brother & Sister-in- R. Boldon Colliery. His birth All Saints' (Battle of No 1914-5 Memorial. Panel April 1919 + Sat. 1669 Ranson Benjamin Wright (Rifleman - 31 (Leeds' Rifles) (146 42868 France Boldon Colliery. Gillespy Farm in and Mary Jane Law: John and Lily Ranson + was registered in SS during the Church ROH, Bailleul, 13-15 Star 42 to 47 and 162. 15 April 1922 + CWGC) Brigade, 49th (West Wardley Ranson Nephew: Albert V.W. Ranson. March quarter of 1887. (In West Harton April 1918) (Belgium). Soldiers Died in Riding) Division) He had sisters. Memoriam). the Great War

He was taken a P.O.W. on 9 'Strathmere', Son of Councillor J. 1st/8th DLI (Territorial) April 1918 at Estaires. He had Tues. 23 April Lieutenan Harton, South Ranson of 5533 Ranson Arthur Unknown Unknown (151 Brigade, 50th been repatriated and had 1918 + Mon. 2 t Shields (in April 'Strathmere', Harton, (Northumbrian) Division) arrived home from Mainz by 2 December 1918 1918) South Shields December 1918 Employed by Fri. 20 December Mr. D. Glen, Sister: Mrs. Joseph Watson of 5777 Ranson William Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown DLI Jarrow. 1918 (Jarrow Contractor, 20 Lemon Street, Tyne Dock. Express) Jarrow Son of James and Jane Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born in Whitburn. Birth Whitburn Well House Ann Ranson (née [His father James' death was Whitburn): Ernest (21; SS - registered in SS - June q. 1898. Methodist Cottage, Whitburn Young) of Hill Brow registered in SS - December q. 1950, [His father, James (A Bricklayer), was December q. 1889; A Hewer), He left 'effects' valued at £1 3s Church ROH (in 1901), and Hill House, North Guards, aged 88. His mother Jane Ann's death born in Whitburn and was 46. His 29 September 2/East Yorkshire Regt. Florence Annie (19; SS - 1d and a gratuity of £3 to his + St. Mary's 8 May 1915 Brow House, Whitburn (in 1911). was registered in SS - March q. 1934, mother, Jane Ann, was born in Loos Memorial. 7295 Ranson Leonard Private 17 1915 (Battle of (83 Brigade, 28th 15958 France December q. 1891), Elizabeth father, James. Enlisted in Church ROH, (1914-5 Star) North Guards, (Their marriage was aged 72. Brother: William George Whitburn and was 49. They had Panel 40 and 41 Loos) Division) Jane (15; SS - March q. 1896), Sunderland on 28 November Whitburn + North Road, registered in (SS; September q. 1885). Sister: been married for 27 years and had Isabella (10; SS - September q. 1914. Height: 5' 7". Weight: 8 Whitburn Whitburn (in Sunderland during the Margaret Ross (SS; December q. had nine children.] 1900) and Stanley (6; SS - stones 11 lbs. Brown hair. Grey Village Green 1911) September quarter of 1893).] September q. 1904). eyes. C. of E. Memorial 1884). Brother: Arthur Edward L. Youngest son of Mary Wed. 4 July 1917 Rasmussen (late of the River Born in SS. The 'Gazette' says Jane Downey + Fri. 24 January Tyne Police), Died 2 April 1920, he was 19 and died on 2 April 92 Hartington (formerly Rasmussen) 1919 + Wed. 2 SS 'Gower Coast' Mercantil [He had one remaining brother and aged 29 (Registered 1917 (Twice). Lost at sea Tower Hill St. Michael's 2373 Rasmussen George Henry AB 18 4 April 1917 Terrace, Westoe, of 92 Hartington Unmarried. April 1919 + Sat. 1 (Liverpool) e Marine sister in April 1922.] Gateshead). Arthur had through enemy action 'in his Memorial ROH, SS SS Terrace, Westoe, and & Mon. 3 April married Elizabeth P. Dobson in 19th year' - 'Gazette'. (In the late Hans 1922 + Mon. 2 SS during the June quarter of Memoriam). Lauritsen Rasmussen. April 1923 1915. Son of the late Robert and Elizabeth Rebecca Son: Robert S. Rasmussen - 41 Eltham Street, Rasmussen (née Mary Thomasina Rasmussen (née Born in North Shields. His birth whose birth was registered in First Mate SS (in 1911 - Garrick). (Their Reid) of 47 Berwick Street, SS. (They [The 'Westergate' was sunk by UB80 was registered in Tynemouth Thurs. 21 April SS during the September Borough of (Chief Mercantil Borough of marriage was were married in SS' Registry Office on whilst en route from Hartlepool to during the March quarter of Tower Hill 1921 + Fri. 21 3675 Rasmussen Robert 26 21 April 1918 SS 'Westergate' (Cardiff) A Seaman quarter of 1916 (only child). Tynemouth Engineer - e Marine Tynemouth ROH) registered in 5 August 1914. Their marriage was Carthagena. 24 lives were lost, 1892. Remembered by Mr. Memorial April 1922 + Sat. Father -& Mother-in-Law: Mr. ROH 'Gazette') and 47 Berwick Tynemouth during the registered in SS during the September including the ship's Master.] and Mrs. Olsen. (In 21 April 1923 & Mrs. Reid. ('Gazette' = Street, SS March quarter of quarter of 1914). Memoriam). Reed). 1891). Stepson of George Hayes.

4th Battalion 3rd Bn. Australian Son of Robert George Parade Ground 1040 Ratcliffe John Percy Private 24 19 May 1915 Infantry, Australian 1664 1914-5 Star Dardanelles and Emma Mary In Memoriam. Fri. 19 May 1916 Cemetery. C.3. Imperial Force Ratcliffe. (Gallipoli, Turkey).

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details 173 George Potts He enlisted in the 4th 4th (Northumbrian) Thurs. 13 May 6200 Ratter (sic) S. Gunner Unknown Unknown Street, SS (in May (Northumbrian) Howitzers on Howitzer Brigade RFA 1915 1915) 12 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

Son of James William and Mary Elizabeth S. 11 Thistle Street, Born in Hebburn. Birth Raven (née Robinson) [Enlisted in NF: 4 September 1914. Hebburn (in 1901), [3.7.1916 - Admitted to RM registered in SS - December q. Unknown of 7 Glen Street, [He repeatedly suffered from Trench 10.9.1914 - Transferred to RNVR. 22 7 Glen Street, Hospital, Deal (Trench Feet). 1891. Height: 5'4". Fair hair. Wesleyan (Born: 27 KP/941 Hebburn (in 1911). Fever in June & July 1916. 24.8.1917 - October 1914 - Joined Anson Bn. Fri. 20 August Hebburn (in 1911), A Butcher (RND 24.1.1917 to 5.4.1917 - Blue eyes. C. of E. War Gratuity Methodist September (RNVR) Dardanelles (They were married in Admitted to Cosham Hospital (Health 25.4.1915 - Wounded (GSW, 1915 (Jarrow 4576 Raven James William AB Unknown Anson Bn. RND 1914-5 Star and 63 Carr Street, Service Record + Detached to 5th Army Sniping - £18. His father was born in School Roll of 1891 - RN (Formerly (Balkans 2B) SS' Registry Office on Category C). 9.10.1917 - Demobilised stomach). 10.10.1915 - Admitted to Express) + RND Hebburn 1911 Census) School. 14.4.1917 - Admitted Brancaster, Norfolk, & died in Honour, Service 11005) 9 January 1890. Their to Messrs. R & W Hawthorn-Leslie, hospital on Malta from HS 'Assaye' Service Record (Formerly 33 to 7th Convalescent Depot, Hebburn - SS; September q. Hebburn Record) marriage was Hebburn.] (Jaundice & Catarrh). 18.12.1915 - Holystone Street, Boulogne (Flat Feet).] 1937, aged 75. His mother was registered in SS during Discharged to AS.] Hebburn) born in Newcastle. the March quarter of 1890).

St. Hilda's Memorial Cross + St. The Orphanage, Son of William Taylor Sister: Jane Elizabeth - born in Hilda's Parish [His father, William Taylor (A Pie and Born in Gateshead - March q. Hawarden, Rawlings and Gateshead and a 21-year old Magazine Cake Maker), was born in Gateshead 1896. 'A native of Gateshead' - Flintshire, Wales Margaret Rawlings housekeeper in 1911. Brother: (December 2nd Bn. Canterbury and was 58. He resided at 3 Caris CWGC. He emigrated to New Caterpillar Valley (in 1901), and c/o (née Hornsby). (Their Charles Robert - born in 1916) + 3508 Rawlings John Lowe (Jack) Sergeant 19 1 October 1916 Regt. (New Zealand 12/1490 Unmarried. Street, Gateshead. He died in Zealand on 2 March 1911. (New Zealand) J. Beaney, marriage was Gateshead and 9 in 1901 Memorial Expeditionary Force) Gateshead - March q. 1933, aged 80. Commemorated at St. Hilda's Memorial. Papattoetoe, registered in (Gateshead; March q. 1892) - Cross, 20 His mother, Margaret, died in Fifth Memorial Service on 1 Wellington, New Newcastle during the also served in the New Zealand Mason Gateshead - June q. 1908, aged 51.] November 1916. Zealand June quarter of 1877). Army (Private; 6/331). Avenue, Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand

[14 March 1918 - Discharged on Enlisted: 11 October 1915. His 29/NF (Tyneside medical grounds (Gunshot Wounds, name appeared on the 4979 Rawlings John Private Unknown Unknown 29/84 Jarrow. John Sheen Scottish) aged 21). Transferred to Army December 1916 Casualties' Reserve Class W.] List. (John Sheen).

1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 13 Back Eldon He enlisted in the 1st/7th DLI 6525 Rawson Wilfred Private Unknown Unknown (Divisional Pioneers, 50th Street, SS (in May Sat. 29 May 1915 on 28 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. (Northumbrian) Division) 1915)

Ada Ray (née Measer) of 358 South St. Mary's Eldon Street, SS. (They were married Parish Born in Quebec, Canada. The 11 December Mercantil 358 South Eldon Son of the late James in St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 17 He had daughters and one son Tower Hill Churchyard Wed. 11 3357 Ray Peter AB 65 (or 66) SS 'Ottokar' (London) 'Gazette' says he was 66. (In 1917 e Marine Street, SS and Jane Ray November 1884. Their marriage was (in France). Memorial Memorial December 1918 Memoriam). registered in SS during the December Cross, Tyne quarter of 1884). Dock 'A native of Tyne Dock' - 'Gazette'. Emigrated to Australian Field Artillery, Dardanelles Mon. 21 June Mon. 21 June 4094 Read John Gunner Unknown Unknown 1914-5 Star Australia. Australia in January 1914 - AIF (Balkans 2B) 1915 1915 'Gazette'. Wounded at Gallipoli. St. Michael's 2/Coldstream Guards (1 Son of Richard and Harton Cemetery. ROH, SS + St. 18 November No 1914-5 48 Derby Terrace, St. Hilda's Soldiers Died in 3219 Readman John Private 20 (Guards') Brigade, 23416 France Laura Readman of 48 Unmarried. Born and E. in SS. E.1438. (South Hilda's 1918 (DOW) Star SS Colliery the Great War Guards' Division) Derby Terrace, SS Shields). Miners' Lodge ROH

Son of Cuthbert and Charlotte Reah (née Thurs. 2 Foster) of 14 East Brother: Cpl. Cuthbert Reah Ethel Reay (née Rooke) of 52 Born: Chorlton, November 1916 + Holborn, SS. (They DCM, 1st/5th York & Lancaster 5/Dorsetshire Regt. (34 13 October Ranelagh Road, Weymouth, Dorset. Northumberland. E. SS. Also in Thiépval Holy Trinity Fri. 13 October 24 September were married on 19 Regt., KIA 13.10.1918, aged 23 432 Reah Ralph W. Corporal 31 Brigade, 11th (Northern) 13465 1915 (1914-5 France (Their marriage was registered in 7 Dragoon Guards (1526). He Memorial. Pier Church ROH, 1922 (In 1917 (DOW) September 1887. (No. 1632). Bros: Will & Alex Division) Star) Weymouth during the June quarter of had sisters. Brother-in-Law: and Face 11A SS Memoriam) + Their marriage was (on AS). Sis & B-in-L: Bella & 1917). Richard. (In Memoriam). Soldiers Died in registered in SS during Richard Eaglesham. the Great War the September quarter of 1887).

Tues. 31 December 1918 Born in Jarrow. E. Newcastle. + Thurs. 2 & Fri. 3 37 Glen Terrace, Eldest son of Mrs. He had children. Remembered R. SS. The 'Gazette' says he St. Bede's January 1919 + 22 March 1918 11/Royal Fusiliers (54 Washington Picture Hall Sarah Rutherford and Pozières No 1914-5 by I. Hutchinson. [A member died on 23 March 1918. His R.C. Sacred Sat. 22 & Mon. 24 1627 Reah Louis L/C 30 (or 29) ('Operation Brigade, 18th (Eastern) GS/47551 France Station, Co. Manager (in the late William Reah Married. Memorial. Panel Star of SS Harriers and Athletic birth was registered in SS Heart Altar, March 1919 + Fri. Michael') Division) Durham (in 1911) 1911) of 10 Park View, 19 to 21 Club.] during the March quarter of SS 19 December and South Shields Harton, SS 1888. (In Memoriam). 1919 + Soldiers Died in the Great War

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details

Son of Cuthbert and Charlotte Reah (née Mon. 16 Foster) of 14 East Mrs. Rosetta (Rose) Dickinson Had sisters. Brother: Cpl. Ralph Born: St. Stephen's, SS. E. SS. December 1918 + Holborn, SS. (They (formerly Reah, née Rosie Holland) of Reah, 5/Dorset, DOW 1st/5th (Territorial) York Won the DCM for gallantry on Mon. 6 January were married in Holy 85 Lord Nelson Street, Tyne Dock. 24.7.1917, aged 31 (No. 432). York Cemetery, East Holborn and Lancaster Regt. (148 23 November 85 Lord Nelson the day that he was killed. 1919 + Fri. 13 1632 Reah Cuthbert Alder Corporal 23 DCM 13 October 1918 58244 France Trinity Church, SS, on (They were married in Holy Trinity [Birth registered in SS - June q. 1895.] Bros: Will & Alex (on AS). Sis & Haspres Nord. Roll of Brigade, 49th (West 1914 Street, Tyne Dock Formerly 8217 1/NF. Captain's October 1922 (In 19 September 1887. Church, SS, on 6 January 1917. Their B-in-L: Bella & Richard A.21. Honour Riding) Division) letter. The 'Gazette' says he Memoriam) + Their marriage was marriage was registered in SS during Eaglesham. S-in-L : Ethel of was a Lance-Corporal. Soldiers Died in registered in SS during the March quarter of 1917). Weymouth. the Great War the September quarter of 1887).

110 Maxwell He enlisted in the 4th 4th (Northumbrian) Thurs. 13 May 6193 Reah H. Gunner Unknown Unknown Street, SS (in May (Northumbrian) Howitzers on Howitzer Brigade RFA 1915 1915) 12 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

He enlisted in the 4th 4th (Northumbrian) 8 Forest Hill, SS (in Thurs. 20 May 6372 Reah W. Gunner Unknown Unknown (Northumbrian) Howitzers on Howitzer Brigade RFA May 1915) 1915 19 May 1915 - 'Gazette'.

Son of James and Ann Reah (née Liddle) of 9 Wallis Street, SS (in [His father, James (A Gasworks' Siblings (1911 ages; all born in Born in SS - March q. 1901. 1911). (They were Mary A. Reah (née Johnson). (They Labourer), was born in SS and was SS): Isabella Liddle (8; SS - June 13 Wallis Street, Children (all births registered in September q. married in St. Hilda's were married in St. Hilda's Church, SS, 35. He died in SS - June q. 1959, aged q. 1902), Annie Liddle (6; SS - Waterloo Mercantil SS (in 1901), and 9 SS): James (December q. 7262 Reah Thomas Liddle Stoker 64 1954 Church, SS, on 5 on 24 October 1921. Their marriage 83. His mother, Ann, was born in SS December q. 1904), James (3; Vale Roll of Fri. 30 May 1919 e Marine Wallis Street, SS 1922), Thomas L. (September (Newcastle) August 1900. Their was registered in SS during the and was 29. They had been married SS - March q. 1908) and Honour (in 1911) q. 1928), Ann and George marriage was December quarter of 1921). for 10 years and had had six children, William (6 weeks; SS - March (Twins: September q. 1937) registered in SS during five still living.] q. 1911). the September quarter of 1900).

Sat. 16 January 'C' Company, 26 [He was born in Ireland and Attached to 103 Light Mortar 1915 + Mon. 10 10 January [He won his MM on 9 April 1917 Military Medal (Tyneside Irish) / NF 26 East Holborn, brought up in Canada but had Trench Battery. Transferred to March 1919 + PHOTO - John 4746 Reardon Edward Joseph Corporal Unknown Unknown 26/1183 1916 (No France Harton Colliery while attached to a trench mortar and Bar (103 Brigade, 34th SS been a resident of SS for many 'D' Company 26th Bn. Labour John Sheen + Sheen, page 62 1914-5 Star) battery near Arras.] Division) years - 'Gazette'.] Corps (397390). 'Irish Heroes' (1917)

[He continued to carry out his work although under heavy fire for nearly He distinguished himself whilst four hours. There was no officer Fri. 1 February [He was awarded a gold watch engaged in important work in 5268 Reaveley Sergeant Unknown Military Medal Unknown Jarrow. present but he successfully withdrew 1918 (Jarrow from the Jarrow Heroes' Fund.] the field upon the Somme and his men without a single casualty. Express) again in the region of Albert. His MM was presented to him by General Sir John Maxwell in 1917. ]

St. Aloysius' R.C. School Sailly-sur-la-Lys He attended St. Aloysius' R.C. ROH, Fri. 13 August 2/West Yorkshire Regt. Canadian 4444 Reavey James Private Unknown 15 June 1915 3/8706 1914-5 Star France School, Hebburn - leaving in Hebburn + St. 1915 (Jarrow (23 Brigade, 8th Division) Cemetery. 1911. Aloysius' Express) II.E.101. Church ROH, Hebburn

St. Aidan's Thurs. 8 June Church ROH, 1916 + Wed. 23 Born in Blyth, Northumberland. Son of Fireman Edward SS + Dale May 1917 + Son of Edward and E. SS. His birth was registered Norfolk Cemetery, Thomas Edward 12/NF (62 Brigade, 21st No 1914-5 St. Hilda's Soulsby Reay, HMS Viknor, Street Roll of Thurs. 23 May Thurs. 8 June 378 Reay Private 18 23 May 1916 22974 France 5 Agnes Street, SS Ellen Reay of 5 Agnes Unmarried. in Tynemouth during the Bécordel-Bécourt. S. Division) Star Colliery died 13 January 1915, aged 40 Honour + St. 1918 + Tues. 29 1916 Street, SS March quarter of 1898. (In I.B.60. (No. 534). Hilda's July 1919 + Memoriam). Miners' Soldiers Died in Lodge ROH the Great War Dale Street The 'Viknor' was an armed Roll of merchant cruiser which left Honour + St. Mercantil Londonderry on 12 January Plymouth Naval Tues. 26 + Sat. 30 Father of Private Thomas E.S. Hilda's HMS Viknor (10th e Marine St. Hilda's Son of James and 1915 and disappeared 11 miles Memorial. January 1915 + 534 Reay Edward Soulsby Fireman 40 13 January 1915 1914-5 Star 5 Agnes Street, SS Ellen Reay of 5 Agnes Street, SS Reay, 12/NF, KIA 23 May 1916, Miners' Cruiser Squadron) Reserve Colliery Isabella Reay of SS west of Tory Island, Donegal, Memorial Thurs. 29 July aged 18 (No. 378). Lodge ROH + (492827) Ireland, with the loss of all 295 Reference 9 1920 St. Aidan's crewmen - having probably Church ROH, struck a German mine. SS St. Aidan's Church ROH, Tues. 15 May His father, James, died on 9 Born and E. in SS. Enlisted in SS + 1917 + Mon. 21 Youngest son of [There is a Family Headstone in May 1932, aged 77. His November 1914. Spent 14 Hibers Trench Temperance May 1917 + Tues. No 1914-5 18 Eleanor Street, James and Matilda 844 Reay James William Corporal 21 5 May 1917 61st Siege Battery RGA 50063 France Unmarried. Harton Cemetery. This claims that he mother, Matilda, died on 19 months in France - 'Gazette'. Cemetery, Hall ROH, SS 14 December Star SS Reay of 18 Eleanor was KIA on 6 May 1917.] May 1928, aged 61 - Family He attended Westoe Boys' Wancourt. E.17. + Westoe 1920 + Soldiers Street, SS Headstone. Secondary School. Boys' Died in the Great Secondary War School ROH

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Son of Thomas Main Reay and Margaret Born and E. in SS. Enlisted into Thurs. 13 May Reay (née Bone) of 69 the 4th (Northumbrian) 1915 + Fri. 30 Fort Street, SS. (They Readhead's Howitzer Battery (HQ in November 1917 + 'C' Battery, 223rd 69 Fort Street, SS Readhead's were married on 30 [The 'Gazette' gives his rank as He had sisters. Little Nephew: Arras Memorial. Plaque + Fort 1344 Reay John Bone Gunner 24 24 March 1918 765567 France Hebburn) in Fowler Street, SS, Sat. 24 March Brigade RFA (in May 1915) Shipyard May 1885. Their 'Wheeler'.] Tom (in March 1923). Bay 1 Street Roll of on Wednesday 12 May 1915. 1923 + Soldiers marriage was Honour The 'Gazette' incorrectly gives Died in the Great registered in SS during his address as '69 Ford Street'. War the June quarter of 1885).

St. Mary's Fourth son of George Parish and Sarah Reay of 172 Brother: William (Willie) Reay - Churchyard 'A' Company, 1/Seaforth South Eldon Street, Died in February 1909, aged 6 Born in SS. E. Newcastle. He Basra Memorial. Memorial 22 February Highlanders (21 Brigade, No 1914-5 172 South Eldon Soldiers Died in 3358 Reay Harold Private 21 S/12057 SS. (Family Unmarried. years 4 months: Family attended Westoe Boys' Panel 37 and 64. Cross, Tyne 1917 7th Indian Division, Star Street, SS the Great War Headstone in St. Headstone in St. Peter's Secondary School. (Iraq). Dock + Indian Corps) Peter's Churchyard, Churchyard, Harton. Westoe Boys' Harton). Secondary School ROH

Holy Trinity Church ROH, SS + St. Sister & Brother-in-Law: Kate Hilda's Parish Tues. 7 December 7/Seaforth Highlanders and Walter. Sister & Brother-in- Born in Gateshead. E. SS. He Railway Dugouts Magazine 1915 + Tues. 16 16 November 14 October Tues. 7 3451 Reay Robert Private Unknown (26 Brigade, 9th S/10209 France Law: Jane and Joseph. Niece also served as 84800 RFA. (In Burial Ground. (January November 1920 + 1915 1915 December 1915 (Scottish) Division) and Nephew: Charlotte & Tom Memoriam). I.E.4. (Belgium). 1916 - Soldiers Died in Caffrey. Memorial the Great War Service on 8 December 1915) Fireman and 56 Heugh Street, Trimmer in SS (1912); 10a Holy Trinity 34 (Born: 7 Mercantile Holy Trinity Boys' School - A Battery, 53 Brigade Back Heugh Boys' School 5084 Reay John William Gunner November 1926 33582 1914-5 Star Marine (No. Admitted: 3 July 1899; Left: 5 RFA Street, SS (1915); 5 ROH, SS 1891) 69483) + October 1905. Heugh Street, SS (Served) Labourer in the (1926) Docks Fourth son of Sarah Reay and the late Brother: William (Willie) Reay - George Reay of 172 Brother: Private Harold Reay, [He attended Westoe Boys' Died in February 1909, aged 6 Tues. 7 May 1918 South Eldon Street, 'A' Company 1/Seaforth Tues. 7 May 5134 Reay John Chaplain Unknown Military Cross Unknown Army Chaplains' Dept. South Shields. Secondary School. Stationed at Stoke years 4 months: Family + Sat. 14 SS. (Family Highlanders, 22 February 1917, 1918 in May 1918.] Headstone in St. Peter's December 1918 Headstone in St. aged 21 (No. 3358). Churchyard, Harton. Peter's Churchyard, Harton). Lieutenan He attended Westoe Boys' Sat. 14 December 5542 Reay Marshall Unknown DSC Unknown Royal Navy (RNR) South Shields. t Secondary School. 1918 He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Holy Trinity RN Minesweeper School, SS - Admitted: 20 Boys' School 6184 Reay Thomas AB Unknown Unknown South Shields. 'Magpie' August 1906; Left: 14 July ROH, SS 1911. (Served) Birth registered in SS - June q. 53 Marine Tyne Fortress Engineers 1895. He enlisted in the Tyne Thurs. 27 May 6474 Reay Charles William Sapper Unknown Unknown Approach, SS (in R.E. Fortress Engineers on 26 May 1915 May 1915) 1915 - 'Gazette'. An Assistant in No. 13 Platoon, 'D' Fri. 14 July 1916 the Jarrow and Birth registered in SS - June q. Company, 16/NF (Jarrow Express) Lance- Jarrow or Hebburn Co- 1892. Wounded in both hands 6645 Reay Robert Cooper Unknown Unknown (Newcastle Commercials) 16/968 + Fri. 21 July 1916 Sergeant Hebburn. Operative by 13 July 1916 - Jarrow (96 Brigade, 32nd (Jarrow Express) Society Store, Express. Division) + Ian Johnson Jarrow

Birth registered in SS - June q. 111 Victoria Road, 1898. He enlisted in 1st/7th A Miner (RND Annie L. Redford (née Hodkinson). 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) SS (in May 1915 [Enlisted: 19 October 1915. 28 DLI on 19 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Service Record) Son of Mrs. M. (They were married in St. Stephen's Harton Cemetery. Thurs. 20 May Private + 53 (Born: 5 Buried: 30 July (Divisional Pioneers, 50th TZ/7827 No 1914-5 and October 1915) October 1915 - Discharged from Height: 5'3". Light brown hair. 4586 Redford William Henry and a Rigger (in Redford of 111 Church, SS, on 31 May 1936. Their 7.6131. (South 1915 + RND AB March 1898) 1951 (Northumbrian) Division) (RNVR) Star and 59 Fort Street, Crystal Palace: Not finally approved Grey eyes. C. Of E. He lied July 1951 - Burial Victoria Road, SS marriage was registered in SS during Shields). Service Record + RND SS (in July 1951 - on medical grounds.] about his age when enlisting, Register) the June quarter of 1936). Burial Register) adding two years to his real age.

60 Cleveland 'B' Company, 25 Sat. 16 January 11 January Street, SS (Tyneside Irish) / NF 1915 + John 4695 Redhead David Private Unknown Unknown 25/567 1916 (No France ('Gazette') [16 Enlisted: 26 November 1914. (103 Brigade, 34th Sheen + 'Irish 1914-5 Star) Cleveland Street, Division) Heroes' (1917) SS (John Sheen)]

P.O.W. shot during the escape Son of Bridget and the 10 October 1914 [Enlisted: 8 February 1912 RNVR. attempt at Eksaarde, Belgium, Wed. 16 June late Andrew Redmond [7 October 1914 Hawke Bn (D/659): 22 August 1914 to on 10.10.1914. Six men were 1915 + Wed. 9 Wed. 16 June of 49 Dean Road, Tyne Nieuport 23 (Born: 7 (Siege of T3/152 1914 'Mons' 49 Dean Road, 9 October 1914 (when he became a Brothers: Albert, John and shot as a consequence of one October 1918 + 1915 + Tues. 30 2854 Redmond Charles AB Hawke Bn. RND France A Labourer Dock. (His mother Unmarried. Memorial. April 1891) Antwerp, (RNVR) Star' Tyne Dock P.O.W. Shot at the same time as AB Andrew (in France). man's trying to escape - and Mon. 9 October November received his 1914 Star (Belgium). Belgium) - CGWC John Whitehead, Collingwood Bn. one of these was definitely 1922 + RND 1915 - issued 10 May = Incorrect.] (No. 2630)). Charles Redmond. (In Database 1920). Memoriam).

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details 'C' Company, 27 Brother: Fred. Sister: Winnie. Enlisted: 31 December 1914. 11 January Son of Robert and Harton Cemetery. Mon. 29 29 November (Tyneside Irish) / NF 69 Taylor Street, [24th/27th NF was disbanded in Sister: Meggie - 'Also Albert Discharged: 22 September 691 Redpath Ernest Private 23 27/1185 1916 (No France M.A. Redpath of 69 L.4755. (South November 1920 + 1918 (103 Brigade, 34th SS France on 26 February 1918.] and Ena'. Married sisters: 1916. Died of sickness. No 1914-5 Star) Taylor Street, SS Shields). John Sheen Division) Gertie and Nellie. SDGW entry. Siblings (1901 ages; all Born in SS. Birth registered in registered in SS): Elizabeth, 32 Robinson SS - September q. 1895. He Unknown Thomas (c. 1898 (No. 7216)), Street, SS (in served at sea. He resided with (Born: 27 Son of James Redpath Surtees Hall (March q. 1900 Robinson TZ/6803 1911), and 25 A Coal Miner (in his sister Cissy at 25 Elizabeth Wed. 20 7215 Redpath James William AB June 1895 - Unknown Royal Navy of 32 Robinson Street, (No. 7217)), Ernest Street Roll of (RNVR) Elizabeth Street, 1911) Street, SS, in August 1915. He November 1918 RN Service SS (in 1911) (September q. 1902), Jessie Honour, SS SS (in August enlisted on 11 August 1915. Record) Hughina M. (March q. 1905), 1915) Height: 5' 3". Brown hair and Emily (March q. 1908) and eyes. William. Siblings (1901 ages; all registered in SS): Elizabeth, James William (September q. 32 Robinson Son of James Redpath 1895 (No. 7215)), Surtees Hall Robinson Wed. 20 7216 Redpath Thomas Driver Unknown Unknown Royal Field Artillery Street, SS (in of 32 Robinson Street, (March q. 1900 (No. 7217)), Born in SS. Street Roll of November 1918 1911) SS (in 1911) Ernest (September q. 1902), Honour, SS Jessie Hughina M. (March q. 1905), Emily (March q. 1908) and William.

Siblings (1901 ages; all Born in SS. Birth registered in [Children (all registered in SS): registered in SS): Elizabeth, SS - March q. 1900. Height: 5' 32 Robinson 72 (Born: 2 Hannah Redpath (née Temple). (They Martha A. (September q. 1923), James William (September q. 3". Brown hair. Grey eyes. He Street, SS (in A Labourer (in February Son of James Redpath were married in SS' Registry Office on James C. (March q. 1926), Jessie H. 1895 (No. 7215)), Thomas (c. had a scar on his left cheek. Cremated in SS' Robinson 1911), and 37 1911) [A retired Wed. 20 7217 Redpath Surtees Hall OS 1900 - RN 16 March 1972 HMS Victory I J82764 of 32 Robinson Street, 11 June 1923. Their marriage was (September q. 1929), Surtees Hall 1898 (No. 7216)), Ernest Enlisted on 9.1.1918. His wife, Crematorium on Street Roll of Widdrington miner in March November 1918 Service SS (in 1911) registered in SS during the June (June q. 1939; of 4 Luffness Drive, SS, (September q. 1902), Jessie Hannah, was born on 16 June 20 March 1972 Honour, SS Avenue, SS (in 1972] Record) quarter of 1923). in March 1972) and Lilian (December Hughina M. (March q. 1905), 1901 and her death was March 1972) q. 1942).] Emily (March q. 1908) and registered in SS - September q. William. 1973, aged 72.

Siblings (1911 ages): Jane St. Hilda's 23 Burt Terrace, [His father, Henry (A Foreman Iron (Jennie) (26; B: Darlington - Born in Gateshead. His birth Memorial Gateshead (in Moulder), was born in Bell's Close, June q. 1885), Annie (22, B: 5/King's Own Yorkshire was registered in Gateshead Cross + Mon. 2 December 1901), 31 Barehirst Only son of Henry and Northumberland, and was 54. His Gateshead - March q. 1889; 2 September Light Infantry (187 No 1914-5 during the March quarter of Vaulx Hill Baring Street 1918 + Soldiers 1955 Reed John Hildreth Private 19 39239 France Street, SS (in Annie Reed of 22 Unmarried. mother, Ann, was born in Tow Law, Clerk in Wholesale Grocers), 1918 Brigade, 62nd (2nd West Star 1899. He left 'effects' valued Cemetery. II.G.5. Wesleyan Died in the Great 1911), and 22 Charlotte Street, SS Co. Durham, and was 55. They had Lizzie (19; B: Gateshead; Clerk Riding) Division) at £17 10s 4d and a gratuity of Methodist War Charlotte Street, been married for 26 years and had in Wholesale Grocers) and £8 10s to his mother, Annie. Church ROH, SS had seven children, six still surviving.] Emily (17; B: Gateshead - South Shields March q. 1894).

Bouzincourt 'B' Company, 4/North Son of John Thomas Communal No 1914-5 Soldiers Died in 3329 Reed Stanley Bruce Private 24 27 May 1918 Staffordshire Regt. (105 48431 France and Eleanor Reed of 2 Born and E. in SS. Cemetery Star the Great War Brigade, 35th Division) Pearson Street, SS Extension. III.B.10.

On the [In early 1915 he joined Birth registered in SS - June q. Commercial Elder son of John T. [He attended South Shields' Boys' 2nd/4th (Northumbrian) 1894. Obituary: A month ago Military Cross Staff at Palmer's, (An Estate Agent) and High School: Admitted 16 September Howitzer Brigade as a 2nd- Harton Cemetery. 28 (Born: 5 2nd/4th (Northumbrian) 3 Helena Terrace, [Brother: John Philip Reed. 'Of St. he was attacked by influenza Mon. 8 January 5844 Reed Wilfred Deuchar Captain + M. in D. 6 January 1923 France Jarrow and the late Jane Elizabeth 1903; Left December 1907 - for St. Lieutenant. He was Adjutant F. (or H.) 2255. O.F.G. Hogg March 1894) Howitzer Brigade RFA South Shields Aidan's Parish' - Burial Register.] from which septic pneumonia 1923 (Three times) Hebburn (Works Reed of 3 Helena Bee's School. At this time he resided of 315 Brigade from March (South Shields). resulted - the cause of his Manager - Terrace, South Shields at Cauldwell Villa, South Shields.] 1917 until his demobilisation in death. 'Gazette') in February 1919.]

He enlisted in the 4th Waterloo Thurs. 20 May 4th (Northumbrian) 7 Waterloo Vale, 6374 Reed William Gunner Unknown Unknown (Northumbrian) Howitzers on Vale Roll of 1915 + Fri. 30 Howitzer Brigade RFA SS (in May 1915) 19 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. Honour May 1919

1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 10 Percy Street, SS He enlisted in the 1st/7th DLI Thurs. 10 June 6582 Reed Ralph Private Unknown Unknown (Divisional Pioneers, 50th (in June 1915) on 8 or 9 June 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1915 (Northumbrian) Division)

Eldest son of Joseph and Frances Reed Siblings (1911 ages; all 44 Wellington (née Mathieson) of 4 registered in SS): Rachel [His father, Joseph (A Foreman Place, Stobbs Long Bank, SS (in [Siblings (1911 ages; all registered in Isabella (24; March q. 1887), Enameller), was born in Seaham Born in SS. Birth registered in 75 (Born: 22 Lane, SS (in 1891), A Shipyard 1911). (They were SS): Mary (12; March q. 1898), Robert Frances (20; June q. 1891; A Wellington December q. Harbour, Co. Durham (c. 1869), and SS - March q. 1889. Baptised in 7155 Reed Joseph Stoker December Royal Navy 44 Ellesmere Labourer (in married in St. Mary's (10; September q. 1901), Matilda Tailoress), Elizabeth Ann (18; Street Roll of 1964 (SS) was 42. His mother, Frances, was St. Hilda's Church, SS, on 13 1888) Street, SS (in 1911) Church, SS, on 24 May Heighway (6; September q. 1904) and June q. 1893; A Shop Assistant) Honour, SS born in SS (c. 1867) and was 44. They January 1889. 1901), and 4 Long 1886. Their marriage Alfred (3; June q. 1907).] and Catherine Mathieson had been married for 25 years.] Bank, SS (in 1911) was registered in SS (Kate) (15; September q. 1895; during the June A Shop Assistant). quarter of 1886).

Siblings: Joseph Robson (Born: [His father, Thomas (A Seaman in North Shields; Tynemouth - 38 Heron Street, Third son of Thomas 1901), was born in SS and was 57. He March q. 1887), John Thomas Wellington March q. 1956 SS (in 1901), and 9 A Labourer (in and Sarah Reed of 9 died in SS - March q. 1914, aged 59. Born in SS. Birth registered in 7156 Reed Thomas Private 66 DLI H.D. (Born: North Shields; Street Roll of (SS) Heron Street, SS 1911) Heron Street, SS (in His mother, Sarah, was born in North SS - March q. 1891. Tynemouth - June q. 1889) and Honour, SS (in 1911) 1911) Shields and died in SS - March q. Eleanor (Born: SS; SS - 1928, aged 72.] September q. 1893.

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details [Attacked with 20/NF, moving Boldon forward up Mash Valley to the north Thiépval Fri. 1 July 2016 + 23 (Tyneside Scottish) / Colliery No 1914-5 Boldon Colliery of La Boisselle - heavy casualties Born: Tredegar, Memorial. Pier Mon. 4 July 1916 3186 Rees David Private Unknown 1 July 1916 NF (102 Brigade, 34th 23/1070 France Workmen Star (?) while crossing No Man's Land with Monmouthshire. E. SS. and Face 10B, 11B + Soldiers Died in Division) War the battalion being almost and 12B the Great War Memorial (?) completely annihilated.] Holy Trinity He attended Holy Trinity Boys' Mentioned in School Boys' 6040 Reeve William A. Private Unknown Unknown Royal Army Service Corps South Shields. School - Admitted: 1 August Despatches ROH, SS 1905; Left: 31 July 1907. (Served)

Son of Isabella and St. Paul's Roll Brother: Thomas Henry (Born: Sat. 20 February the late John Thomas [His father, John Thomas, died during Born and E. in Jarrow. Birth of Honour + 11 Palmer's 11 March 1892; C. 14 April 1915 + Fri. 23 27 September Reick (A Plater) of 5 the September quarter of 1898, aged registered in SS - March q. Loos Memorial. Palmer's 15/DLI (64 Brigade, 21st September 5 North View, Shipbuilders 1892 - Christ Church; Died: April 1915 568 Reick Walter Private 20 1915 (Battle of 14391 France North View, Jarrow, 31 (SS). His mother, Isabella, died 1895. Attended the Primitive Panel 106 and Cenotaph + Division) 1915 (1914-5 Jarrow (Jarrow March q. 1900, aged 7). [He (Jarrow Express) Loos) and (in April 1892) during the December quarter of 1955 - Methodist Chapel in Jarrow. 107. Croft Terrace Star) Shipyard) attended Croft Terrace School, + Soldiers Died in 117 Albert Road, aged 78 (SS).] KIA at the Battle of Loos. School ROH, Jarrow.] the Great War Jarrow Jarrow: 1915

The 'Viknor' was an armed merchant cruiser which left Londonderry on 12 January Plymouth Naval Mercantil HMS Viknor (10th 101 Campbell 1915 and disappeared 11 miles Memorial. Tues. 26 January 540 Reid Thomas Fireman Unknown 13 January 1915 e Marine 1914-5 Star Cruiser Squadron) Street, SS west of Tory Island, Donegal, Memorial 1915 Reserve Ireland, with the loss of all 295 Reference 9 crewmen - having probably struck a German mine.

Born and E. in SS. KIA on the Holy Trinity Son of John William Thurs. 28 October 11 second day of the Battle of Church ROH, 26 September Reid of 116 His brother, Thomas Wraith 1915 + Wed. 26 14/DLI (64 Brigade, 21st September 116 Commercial Mercantile Dock, [The 'Gazette' says he was KIA on 28 Loos. (In Memoriam). Holy Loos Memorial. SS + Holy Thurs. 28 1441 Reid John Private 20 1915 (Battle of 16336 France Commercial Road, SS, Unmarried. Reid, died on 25 August 1909, September 1917 Division) 1915 (1914-5 Road, SS Jarrow September 1915.] Trinity Boys' School - Admitted: Panel 106 and 107 Trinity Boys' October 1915 Loos) and the late Elizabeth aged 20. + Soldiers Died in Star) 29 June 1903; Left: 5 October School ROH, Ann Reid the Great War 1908. SS

7/Lincolnshire Regt. (51 No 1914-5 Born and E. in SS. Formerly 14 Soldiers Died in 3076 Reid John Private Unknown 28 July 1918 Brigade, 17th (Northern) 42962 France Star T. Res. Bn. the Great War Division)

Unknown [Enlisted: 1 March 1911. 22 August (Born: 20 Birth registered in SS - March Son of George Reid of [Baracke 8/9, Gefangenen Lager, 1914 - Joined Hawke Bn. 5.12.1914 - [1 January 1919 - Arrived at Fri. 19 March December 2/119 1914 'Mons' 148 South Eldon A Fitter (RND q. 1893. Height: 5'4½". Light 4500 Reid William AB Unknown Hawke Bn. RND France 148 South Eldon Hanover, Germany, by 18 March 1915 Officially reported a P.O.W. at Leith and repatriated. 31 1915 + RND 1892 - RND (RNVR) Star' Street, SS Service Record) brown hair. Blue eyes. C. of E. Street, SS - 'Gazette'.] Doeberitz, Germany, after operations March 1919 - Discharged.] Service Record Service Three small scars on left hand. around Antwerp.] Record) [Won the DFC for services rendered on 29 (or 20 ?) October 1918 when Presented with a gold watch he successfully led a patrol over the Distinguished from the Jarrow Heroes' Fund Fri. 9 May 1919 5805 Reid W.E. Captain Unknown Unknown Royal Air Force Jarrow. enemy lines in which he destroyed Flying Cross at the Kino Theatre, Jarrow, in (Jarrow Express) one enemy machine and sent May 1919 - Jarrow Express. another to the ground - Jarrow Express.] Birth registered in SS - September q. 1901. He Holy Trinity attended Holy Trinity Boys' Boys' School 6130 Reid Arthur Herbert Private Unknown Unknown DLI South Shields. School, SS - Admitted: 1 ROH, SS November 1910; Left: 18 (Served) October 1911. He enlisted in the 4th 4th (Northumbrian) 5 Rosebery Street, 6211 Reid William S. Gunner Unknown Unknown (Northumbrian) Howitzers on Fri. 14 May 1915 Howitzer Brigade RFA SS (in May 1915) 13 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. The 15th List of Mercantile 3 September Mercantil Tower Hill 3747 Reison Ernest Sailor 40 SS 'Treverbyn' (St. Ives) South Shields. Marine Deaths gives his place Fri. 6 June 1919 1917 e Marine Memorial of residency as SS.

7 Parker Terrace, Abbeville DCM [LG 16 9 September 10 July 1916 12/NF (62 Brigade, 21st Rosehill, Son of Jane and the Born in Westoe, SS. E. Communal Soldiers Died in 33 Rendall Hector Private 31 November 11368 1915 (1914-5 France (DOW) Division) Willington Quay, late Peter Rendall Wallsend. Cemetery. the Great War 1915] Star) Northumberland. IV.D.10

Sat. 27 April 1918 The 22nd List of Mercantile Daughter: 'Babsy' - 'Gazette'. + Wed. 4 Mercantil 9 Armstrong A Master Mary Rendall of 9 Armstrong Terrace, Marine Deaths gives his place Tower Hill 1580 Rendall Hector Master 38 21 April 1918 'Normandiet' [Barbara Charlotte Rendall, SS, February 1920 + e Marine Terrace, SS Mariner SS of residency as SS. (In Memorial June q. 1907.] Thurs. 21 April Memoriam). 1921 Holy Trinity Church ROH, Tyne Dock - on 'C' Company, 2/Border 5 October Son of Robert and Born and E. in Newcastle. R. Norfolk Cemetery, SS + Dock Robert Fenwick 22 February the Soldiers Died in 3504 Rennison Corporal 28 Regt. (20 Brigade, 7th 8646 1914 (1914 France South Shields. Louisa Rennison of 42 SS. (SDGW). A Regular or a Bécordel-Bécourt. Superintende Robson 1916 Superintendent' the Great War Division) 'Mons' Star') Laygate Lane, SS Reservist. Formerly 1788 NF. I.B.47. nt's Staff s Staff ROH, Tyne Dock

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[102nd Brigade was positioned Fri. 1 September astride Albert-Bapaume Road and 1916 + Mon. 14 He worked for Born and E. in Sunderland. His Thiépval 21 (Tyneside Scottish) / facing La Boisselle. Attacked 7.30 May 1917 + Fri. 1 No 1914-5 23 D'Arcy Street, the River Wear birth was registered in Memorial. Pier Mon. 14 May 213 Renton Robert Newton Private 34 1 July 1916 NF (102 Brigade, 34th 21/1288 France Married. am. south of the village - heavy July 2016 + Mon. Star Tyne Dock Commissioners Sunderland during the and Face 10B, 11B 1917 Division) casualties from machine-gun and 4 July 1916 + ('Gazette') December quarter of 1881. and 12B shell fire. Situation at night - about Soldiers Died in 150 men holding German trenches.] the Great War

Sister: Mrs. Twizell, 45 Robert Died at Fovant Military 34th Bn. Australian Baverstock (St. Son of the late James Street, Westoe, SS. Sister: Mrs. Hospital, Salisbury. Born in Mon. 12 February 715 Renwick Alfred Private 35 13 January 1917 Infantry, Australian 2143 France Australia. The late Mrs. H. Renwick of Australia. Edith) Churchyard, and Isabella Renwick Davison, Sunderland. Brother: Sunderland. Daughter: May - in 1917 Imperial Force Wiltshire. George (in France). Australia.

Son of James Douglas Renwick and Mary Renwick (née Siblings (1901 ages): Mary Davidson) of 48-50 Davidson (21; Born: Chester le Canadian Labour Corps, [His father, James Douglas (A 35 (Born: 16 48-50 Mile End Mile End Road, SS (in Street, Co. Durham - Born in SS. Birth registered in 6th Canadian Area Butcher), was born in Scotland and April 1883 - Road, SS (in A Builder's 1891). (They were [His father remarried - Beatrice Smith September q. 1879), Priscilla SS - June q. 1883. He enlisted Basingstoke St. Hilda's 2 November Employment Company was 48 in 1901. His mother, Mary, 5038 Renwick Thomas Sergeant Canadian 47396 1891), and 80 Apprentice married in SS' Registry Hannay - SS' Registry Office; March q. (13; B: SS - June q. 1887) and in Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, (Worting Road) Memorial 1918 (Formerly No. 4 was born in Lowick, Northumberland, Army Service Julian Avenue, SS Joiner (in 1901) Office on 20 1894.] Anna Jane (10; B: SS - on 28 September 1914. Cemetery. A.10. Cross Company, 17th Bn. and died in SS - December q. 1891, Record) (in 1901) December 1878. December q. 1890). Sister: Height: 5' 8". C. of E. Canadian Infantry) aged 38.] Their marriage was Janet - born in SS and 10 in registered in SS during 1891 (SS; March q. 1881). the December quarter of 1878).

Elizabeth Reside (née Smith). (They Birth registered in SS - June q. Holy Trinity were married in SS' Registry Office on 1887. He attended Holy Trinity William Robert Royal Army Medical School Boys' 6044 Reside Private Unknown Unknown South Shields. 29 December 1921. Their marriage Boys' School - Admitted: 12 M. Corps ROH, SS was registered in SS during the November 1894; Left: 30 June (Served) December quarter of 1921). 1899.

Son of Edmund and the late Elizabeth Revely (née Skime) of [His father, Edmund, was born at Brothers (1911 ages): Henry 17 Frederick Street, Seaham, Co. Durham (Easington; Born and E. in Jarrow. A Monkton (33; B: Hartlepool; General Netley Military Fri. 23 April 1915 8 September Jarrow. (They were June q. 1841), and was a 69-year old Regular or a Reservist. Birth Memorial + 6 November 2/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th 17 Frederick A Regular Soldier [Sisters (1911 ages): Margaret (10; B: Labourer), William (23; B: Cemetery, (Jarrow Express) 2270 Revely Joseph L/C 19 11376 1914 (1914 France married on 28 Joiner in a Shipyard. He was then a registered in SS - March q. Bede Burn 1914 Division) Street, Jarrow (?) Jarrow) and Linda (7; B: Hebburn).] Jarrow; Crane Driver in a Hampshire. + Soldiers Died in 'Mons' Star') September 1885. widower. His mother Elizabeth's 1895. He attended Bede Burn School ROH, Steelworks) and Edmund (13; C.E.1622. the Great War Their marriage was death was registered in SS - School, Jarrow. Jarrow B: Jarrow). registered in SS during December q. 1903, aged 41.] the September quarter of 1885).

18 November St. Sever Nelson Bn. RND (189 Readhead's Petty 1916 (DOW) TZ/59 189 Marshall Cemetery Fri. 1 December Fri. 1 December 258 Rewcastle William Unknown Brigade, 63rd (Royal Shipyard (A Officer (Battle of the (RNVR) Wallis Road, SS Extension, Rouen. 1916 1916 Naval) Division) Plater) Ancre ?) O.II.I.8.

Son of William Hoffer Rewcastle and Mary Ellen Rewcastle (née Chambers) St. Michael's Frances Rewcastle of 160 St. Vincent Street, SS. (They ROH, SS + SS (née Thurlbeck). Second 4 September Mercantil 160 St. Vincent were married in St. Michael's Church, Tower Hill Marine Mon. 7 February 2902 Rewcastle Robert 28 'Cymbeline' (Liverpool) (Their marriage was Born in SS. Engineer 1915 e Marine Street, SS SS, on 10 April 1915. Their marriage Memorial Engineers' 1921 registered in was registered in SS during the June Association Tynemouth during the quarter of 1915). ROH March quarter of 1870).

Weights and Measures Dept., Son of George (A SS Corporation + 191 Clayton Machine Fitter) and Weights and Street, SS (1891), Clara Emily Rewcastle Measures [Won the DSO whilst on duty at Royal Garrison Artillery 131 St. Vincent (née Cracknell) of 20 Birth registered in SS - Inspector in Annie D. Rewcastle (née Sweeney) of Trônes Wood on the Somme when a [He had served four Street, SS (1901), May Street, SS [Both December q. 1890. He DSO + Military Stoke (in 1913) + The Laburnums, Harton, SS. (They building containing gunpowder and Grandson of the late Captain 33 (Born: 1 years in the 4th 20 May Street, SS Deaf]. (They were attended Westoe Boys' School. December 1916 + George Lyon Cross ('LG': 25 No 1914-5 Appointed were married in St. Michael's Church, ammunition caught fire. He John Cracknell, Commodore of 4409 Rewcastle Major November 27 January 1924 (Northumbrian) Howitzer (1911), The married on 12 He won the DSO in November Sat. 14 December December 1916 Duncan November Star Assistant SS, on 12 September 1918. Their succeeded in extinguishing this fire & the Tyne Steam Shipping 1890) Brigade RFA before Laburnums, September 1918. 1916. He won the MC in 1918. 1918 1919) Commissioner of marriage was registered in SS during thereby prevented the fire reaching Company, Newcastle. enlisting in the RGA - Harton, SS (MRIC) Their marriage was His medals sold for £2,000 at Police in the September quarter of 1918). the SAA boxes, thus saving many 'Gazette] and Ochima, registered in Spinks in May 2003. Southern lives - 'Gazette'.] Nigeria (in January Newcastle during the Rhodesia in 1919 1924) December quarter of - 'Gazette' 1889). [Nigeria - Mike Todd]

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Son of Robert (A Miner - Burial His father, Robert, died 16 Register) and [Enlisted in the RNVR: 7 November April 1927, aged 66 - at 32 DOW R. in A. in 11th Casualty Holy Trinity 19 years 10 Margaret Reynolds of 1914. Collingwood Bn. ('B' Company, Aged Miners' Homes, SS. His Clearing Station (Gunshot Lancashire Church ROH, 5 June 1915 2nd Platoon, 'B' Thurs. 24 June months TZ/1137 Dardanelles 131 Stoddart Harton Colliery 131 Stoddart Street, 2nd Platoon): 4 February 1915 to 4 mother, Margaret, died 18 Wound - Neck). He attended Landing SS + Holy Thurs. 24 June 1599 Reynolds Robert AB (DOW) (Third Company, Collingwood 1914-5 Star Unmarried. 1915 + RND (Born: 20 (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Street, Tyne Dock (Putter) Tyne Dock (in June June 1915. There is a Family February 1954, aged 86. S & B- Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - Cemetery. B.47. Trinity Boys' 1915 Battle of Krithia) Bn. RND Database August 1895) 1915). (There is a Headstone in Harton Cemetery in-L: Maggie & Jack Knox (in Admitted: 4 July 1904; Left: 25 (Turkey). School ROH, Family Headstone in (Section E).] France) + niece Doris. S: August 1908. (In Memoriam). SS Harton Cemetery. Hannah Laverick. E.3767).

He enlisted in the Tyneside 'D' Company, 27 Fri. 30 October 33 Percy Street, [Transferred to 24th/27th NF, Irish during the week ending (Tyneside Irish) / NF No 1914-5 1914 (Jarrow 4623 Reynolds Owen Private Unknown Unknown 27/1204 France Jarrow (in 8/NF and 1st/7th NF - John Friday 30 October 1914 (Jarrow (103 Brigade, 34th Star Express) + John October 1914) Sheen. Class Z Reserve.] Express). John Sheen gives his Division) Sheen name as 'A. Reynolds'

Holder Up in a Son of Joseph and Shipyard (in Agnes Reynolds (née Children (all registered in SS): Born in Jarrow. Birth registered 1911) [A O'Connor) of 13 South Mary Jane Reynolds (née Bird (or Agnes (B: Hebburn; 29 May in SS - June q. 1884. Baptised in 13 South Street, Labourer in [His father, Joseph (A Shipyard Street, Jarrow (in Baird)) of 6 Chapel Row, Hebburn 1909), Robert (B: Hebburn, St. Bede's R.C. Church, Jarrow, Jarrow (in 1891 November 1902. Labourer), was born in Gateshead 27 August 1901). (They were Colliery (in 1911). (They were Dec. q. 1910), Jane Ann (Died: on 15 March 1915. His Service St. Bede's 34 (Born: 15 26 December 2/Highland Light Infantry and 1901), and 6 Egypt: 6.4.1904 - and was 61 in 1901. He died in Fri. 7 May 1915 7003 Reynolds Joseph Corporal 8068 1914 (1914 France married in SS' Registry married in SS' Registry Office on 17 SS - 15.12.1914, aged 3) & Record has survived. Enlisted in R.C. School March 1884) 1918 (SS) 5 Brigade, 2nd Division) Chapel Row, 23.10.1904. Jarrow - December q. 1909, aged 68 (Jarrow Express) 'Mons' Star') Office on 3 April 1872. April 1909. Their marriage was Joseph (B: 27 March 1915). Hebburn on 11 November ROH, Jarrow Hebburn Colliery India: (SS). His mother, Agnes, was born in Their marriage was registered in SS during the June Siblings (1891 ages; born in 1902. Discharged on 30 (in 1911) 24.10.1904 - Ireland and was 54 in 1901.] registered in SS during quarter of 1909). Jarrow): Jane (16), John (14), October 1917 - Physically Unfit: 6.4.1906. BEF: the June quarter of Hugh (10) & Sarah (9). GSW rt. elbow. 26.8.1914 - 1872). 19.11.1914.] Mon. 22 April 16 January Adopted son of Born in London. E. Dover. A Chocques Military Bandsma 1/NF (9 Brigade, 3rd 1918 + Soldiers 1549 Rhodes Edmund (Dusty) 21 11 April 1918 2763 1915 (1914-5 France Alexander S. and Edith Unmarried. stretcher-bearer. The 'Gazette' Cemetery. n Division) Died in the Great Star) S. Hughson says he died on 12 April 1918. III.D.13. War

1st/7th DLI (Territorial) 17 Anderson He enlisted in 1st/7th DLI on 26 Thurs. 27 May 6379 Rice James Private Unknown Unknown (Divisional Pioneers, 50th Street, SS (in May May 1915 - 'Gazette'. 1915 (Northumbrian) Division) 1915)

Eldest son of Walter Born in Newcastle. (In S: Annie Richards. S & B-in-L: Tues. 16 March and Margaret Memoriam). He had brothers. Dorothy & Ernest Weightman 1915 + Thurs. 8 Mess The Imperial Richards of The SS 'Beeswing' left the Tyne on SS 'Beeswing' Mercantil (in France) of 131 South Tower Hill March + Mon. 3 1290 Richards William (Willie) Room 20 4 March 1915 Hotel, Union Imperial Hotel, Union Unmarried. 2 March 1915 bound for (Newcastle) e Marine Palmerston St., SS. S & B-in-L: Memorial September 1917 Steward Street, SS Alley, SS. (Residing at Dieppe before foundering in Rebecca & James Armstrong of + Tues. 4 March 83 Wouldhave Street, the [English] Channel - 24 Gordon Road, Tyne Dock. 1919 SS, in March 1919). 'Gazette'..

55 Wellington Elizabeth Jones Richards (Born: [Moved forward from Thiépval Wood Fri. 6 October 11/Royal Inniskilling Street, Hebburn Smelter and Newport, Monmouthshire) of 55 in support of the attack by the Ulster Thiépval 1916 + Fri. 1 July Fusiliers (Donegal and 5 October (in 1911), and 53 Ladler working He had two children in 1911, Born: Willington Quay, St. John's Wellington Street, Hebburn. [She was Division on 1 July 1916. High Memorial. Pier 2016 + Mon. 4 3090 Richards William Corporal 35 or 36 1 July 1916 Fermanagh) (109 19195 1915 (1914-5 France Wellington Street, for a Copper both born in Hebburn: William Northumberland. E. Church ROH, 28 in 1911 when they had been casualties from machine-gun fire and Face 4D and July 1916 + Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Star) Hebburn Manufacturer (2) and Elizabeth (1). Newcastle. Hebburn married for five years and had had upon leaving wood and during 5B Soldiers Died in Division) Newtown (in July (in 1911) three children, two still living.] attempt to cross No Man's Land.] the Great War 1916)

[2/Royal Warwickshire Regt. moved 14 July 1916 Thiépval 2/Royal Warwickshire to Mametz Wood on 11 July, Citadel (Somme - Attack 13 July 1915 Dardanelles Born in SS. E. Rugby, Memorial. Pier Soldiers Died in 3487 Richards Arthur Corporal Unknown Regt. (22 Brigade, 7th 3291 Camp (12/7), front line (13/7). Attack on Bazentin-le- (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) Warwickshire. and Face 9A, 9B the Great War Division) on Bazentin-le-Petit (14/7). Relieved Petit) and 10B and to Dernancourt (21/7).]

Unknown Sub- (Born: 26 2nd Platoon, 'A' Commissioned on 25 TZ/790 Dardanelles 19 Stoddart Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Amy Richards of 19 Stoddart Street, RND Service 4478 Richards John Henry Lieutenan January 1895 - Unknown Company, Collingwood 1914-5 Star September 1918 (2nd Reserve (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) Street, Tyne Dock Richards Tyne Dock Record t RND Service Bn. RND Bn., Aldershot). Formerly L/S. Record)

A Barman at the 83 Wouldhave Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ill and in a hospital in Leicester Scarborough Spa Wed. 25 5209 Richards Walter Private Unknown Unknown DLI Street, SS (in W. Richards of 83 by 25 September 1918 - - under Mr. Tom September 1918 September 1918) Wouldhave Street, SS 'Gazette'. Wedderburn

Sat. 7 August 23 July 1915 The 'Gazette' (+ RND Database) 1915 (Letter (Sickness - Son of Thomas says he died of enteritis East Mudros St. Simon's Sat. 7 August Brother: Norman (on active home to his 22 (Born: 1 Enteritis - Died 56 Railway Richardson of 56 [Enlisted: 21 November 1914. Anson ('Gazette' - Alexandria = Military Church, 1915 + South TZ/1972 25 April 1915 Dardanelles service). Sister: Lizzie. Brother parents) + Mon. 69 Richardson Thomas Lacey AB December at the Australian Anson Bn. RND Cottages, Tyne Coal Miner Railway Cottages, Unmarried. Bn. (C/261): 23 February 1915 to 23 incorrect). (In Memoriam). His Cemetery, Simonside, SS Shields' Library (RNVR) (1914-5 Star) (Balkans 2B) and Sister-in-Law: Jim and 23 July 1917 + 1892) General Dock Green Lane, Tyne July 1915.] birth was registered in SS Lemnos. II.B.23. (Chancel ROH + Wed. 18 Jennie. RND Database + Hospital, Dock during the December quarter (Greece). Screen) February 2015 Wed. 18 February Mudros) of 1893. 2015 St. Mary's Chatham Naval Son of John Engine Room Artificer First Parish Memorial. Petty 22 September Richardson of 100 Mrs. Miller (formerly Richardson) of Class (Pensioner). 21 years Churchyard Tues. 29 455 Richardson William 45 HMS Hogue 268055 1914 Star Memorial Officer 1914 Talbot Road, Tyne 30 Richmond Road, Gillingham. Kent. service completed. Pensioned Memorial September 1914 Reference: 4. Dock off and called up again. Cross, Tyne (Kent). Dock (?)

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details The 'Viknor' was an armed St. Aidan's merchant cruiser which left Church ROH, Palmer's Londonderry on 12 January Plymouth Naval Mercantil SS (?) + St. Tues. 26 January HMS Viknor (10th 69 Albion Street, Shipbuilders 1915 and disappeared 11 miles Memorial. 521 Richardson John Greaser Unknown 13 January 1915 e Marine 1914-5 Star Paul's Roll of 1915 + Tues. 20 Cruiser Squadron) Jarrow (Jarrow west of Tory Island, Donegal, Memorial Reserve Honour + January 2015 Shipyard) Ireland, with the loss of all 295 Reference 9 Palmer's crewmen - having probably Cenotaph struck a German mine.

Holy Trinity Church ROH, SS + St. Mark's Church Commemora Sat. 12 May 1917 One brother in hospital in May tive Stained [Enlisted: 13 November 1914. 'Gazette' four times says his + Tues. 23 April 1917. Had brothers & sisters. Glass Collingwood Bn. ('A' Company, 3rd first name was 'Albion'; 1918 + Mon. 24 Hood Bn. RND (63rd Youngest son of Mary Holy Trinity Boys' School, SS - Window, SS 9 Adelaide Street, Platoon): 3 February 1915. elsewhere his name is given as November 1919 + Albion Thomas B. 23 April 1917 (Royal Naval) Division) and the late Robert Admitted: 1 July 1901; Left: 21 ['Albion 25 (Born: 22 TZ/1721 Dardanelles SS (in November St. Hilda's Transferred to Hood Bn: 8.6.1915 to 'Albert'. Draft for BEF: Arras Memorial. Sat. 23 April 1921 807 Richardson (Albert - RND AB (Battle of (Formerly 3rd Platoon, 1914-5 Star Richardson. His Unmarried. December 1906. [Birth Richardson'] January 1892) (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) 1914 - RND Colliery (Putter) 9.8.1915. Dysentry - to Kastro: 6.3.1917. Joined Hood Bn: Bay 1 (In Memoriam) + Database) Gavrelle) 'A' Company, mother lived at 9 registered in SS - March q. + Holy Trinity Database) 14.4.1916. To Anti-Aircraft Guns, 30.3.1917 to 23.4.1917. Served Mon. 24 April Collingwood Bn.) Adelaide Street, SS. 1893.] [Holy Trinity Boys' Boys' School Mudros: 10.5.1916. Arrived UK from throughout the Dardanelles 1922 + Mon. 23 School ROH, SS, calls him ROH, SS + MEF: 22.8.1916.] Campaign. (In Memoriam). April 1923 + RND 'Albion Richardson'.] Holy Trinity Database Boys' School ROH (Served) + St. Hilda's Miners' Lodge ROH Thurs. 15 July Ypres (Menin 25 May 1915 Son of Mrs. Esther Born and E. in SS. 'Missing' 1915 + Sat. 26 2/NF (84 Brigade, 28th 3 May 1915 79 Livingstone Gate) Memorial. Thurs. 15 July 928 Richardson George Private 19 (Second Battle of 20976 France Richardson of 79 Unmarried. since 26 May 1915 - 'Gazette'. May 1917 + Division) (1914-5 Star) Street, SS Panel 8 and 12. 1915 Ypres) Livingstone Street, SS (In Memoriam). Soldiers Died in (Belgium). the Great War Dale Street Roll of Honour + Soldiers Died in Boldon the Great War + Colliery Eldest son of George Dernancourt Mon. 2 October 16 September 1st/7th DLI (Territorial) Born in SS. E. Sunderland. R. Miners' 27 June 1915 40 (or 48 - Photo.) and Margaret Sister and Brother-in-Law: Kitty Communal 1916 + Mon. 17 Mon. 11 990 Richardson Thomas Private Unknown 1916 (DOW) (Divisional Pioneers, 50th 7/2925 France Boldon Colliery SS. 16 months at the Front. (In Social Club (1914-5 Star) Raglan Street, SS Richardson of 29 Dale and Albert. Cemetery September 1917 October 1915 (Somme) (Northumbrian) Division) Memoriam). ROH + Street, SS Extension. II.C.26 + 12 June 1919 + Boldon Tues. 29 July Colliery 1919 Workmen War Memorial

'D' Company, 2nd/6th Sat. 27 April 1918 The Star Hotel, Son of James and Jane Brother: Driver James Hudson (Territorial) Sherwood 6½ Ormonde St. Aidan's + Tues. 28 No 1914-5 Catherine Elizabeth Richardson Richardson, 'D' Battery, 251st Arras Memorial. 1571 Richardson Thomas S. Private Unknown 21 March 1918 Foresters (176 Brigade, 93695 France Street, SS (in April Born in Sunderland. E. in SS. Church ROH, January 1919 + Star Street, SS (A of 6½ Ormonde Brigade RFA, 25 April 1918, Bay 7 59th (2nd North 1918) SS Soldiers Died in Barman). Street, SS aged 25 (No. 1808). Midland) Division) the Great War

Wed. 1 May 1918 Son of Mary and the + Wed. 5 March 22 March 1918 5/Cameron Highlanders 1 October Pozières St. Hilda's 109 Corbridge St. Hilda's late James Richardson He had brothers and one 1919 + Thurs. 22 1601 Richardson James L/C 22 ('Operation (26 Brigade, 9th S/18500 1915 (1914-5 France Unmarried. Born, E. and R. in SS. Memorial. Panel Miners' Street, SS Colliery (Putter) of 109 Corbridge sister. March 1923 + Michael') (Scottish) Division) Star) 74 Lodge ROH Street, SS Soldiers Died in the Great War He had a little son named Jim. Alice Richardson (née Standing) of 10 Son of James and Brother: Private Thomas S. Born in Sunderland. Birth Tues. 21 May Ivy Street, SS. (They were married in Chocques Military 'D' Battery, 251st Brigade Elizabeth Jane Richardson, 'D' Company, registered in Sunderland - June St. Thomas' 1918 + Soldiers 1808 Richardson James Hudson Driver 25 25 April 1918 755887 France 10 Ivy Street, SS St. Thomas' Church, SS, on 30 June Cemetery. II. RFA Richardson of 6½ 2nd/6th Sherwood Foresters, q. 1893. E. SS. Formerly 1501 Church ROH Died in the Great 1914. Their marriage was registered A.12. Ormonde Street. 21 March 1918, age Unknown RFA CTF. War in SS during the June quarter of 1914). (No. 1571). Grandmother: Mrs. Mary H. 50th Bn. MGC. (50th No 1914-5 Born in Hebburn. E. Jarrow. R. Soissons Soldiers Died in 1897 Richardson William Private 19 27 May 1918 139812 France Hebburn. English of 127 Rawling Road, Division) Star Hebburn. Formerly 78919 DLI. Memorial. the Great War , Gateshead. Fri. 16 April 1915 Brother: Private John Born and E. in Jarrow. He St. Paul's Roll (Jarrow Express) Son of Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, 14/DLI, 18 probably attended Ellison C.E. Hédauville of Honour + (?) + Fri. 14 June 1 June 1918 19/DLI (Bantams) (104 21 May 1915 49 Walter Street, Albert Richardson of September 1916, age unknown School, Jarrow. He had a third Communal 2271 Richardson George Private Unknown 21823 France Ellison C.E. 1918 (Jarrow (DOW) Brigade, 35th Division) (1914-5 Star) Jarrow 49 Walter Street, (No. 2272). Brother: L/C J. brother who was also serving Cemetery School ROH, Express) + Jarrow Richardson - wounded by 19 by 19 October 1916 - Jarrow Extension. E.17. Jarrow (?) Soldiers Died in October 1916 - Jarrow Express. Express. the Great War

St. Paul's Roll Fri. 16 April 1915 [At night consolidated position [To Coisy (6/9), Vaux-sur-Somme of Honour + (Jarrow Express) 18 September 11 Palmer's Son of Mr. and Mrs. on Ginchy-Leuze Wood Road. Born and E. in Jarrow. He Thiépval [Brother: Private George Richardson, (7/9), Sandpit Valley (11/9), Citadel Palmer's + Fri. 20 October 1916 (Somme - 14/DLI (18 Brigade, 6th September 49 Walter Street, Shipbuilders Albert Richardson of Dug assembly trench forward attended Ellison C.E. School, Memorial. Pier 2272 Richardson John Private Unknown 14173 France 19/DLI, DOW 1 June 1918, age Camp in reserve (12/9). Went Cenotaph + 1916 (Jarrow Attack on The Division) 1915 (1914-5 Jarrow (Jarrow 49 Walter Street, of position. Attack on The Jarrow. [Relieved at night and and Face 14A and unknown (No. 2271).] forward to Guillemont and stood by Ellison C.E. Express) + Quadrilateral) Star) Shipyard) Jarrow Quadrilateral (18/9) - to Mèaulte.] 15C during attack (15/9).] School ROH, Soldiers Died in objectives taken.] Jarrow the Great War

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details 9 September Mrs. A.E. Bradley (formerly Ploegsteert 12/NF (62 Brigade, 21st Soldiers Died in 2675 Richardson Henry Private 24 8 February 1916 11369 1915 (1914-5 France Richardson) of 8 Kelly Street, Born in Hebburn. E. Wallsend. Memorial. Panel Division) the Great War Star) Wallsend 2. (Belgium).

Cleadon Village Green Born in SS. E. , Memorial + 24 January Son of Charles and Northumberland. R. 'C' Squadron, 1st/1st Florence Richardson of Meadowfield, Bleuet Farm All Saint's Soldiers Died in 2958 Richardson Charles Corporal 24 16 October 1917 270516 1915 (1914-5 France Mary Richardson of Stocksfield, Northumberland. Northumberland Hussars Co. Durham Cemetery. II.A.6. Church the Great War Star) Also 1329 Northumberland Memorial Yeomanry. Tablet, Cleadon

Son of Ralph Rosby Hudson 39 Brabourne Richardson and Mary Tues. 7 Harton Cemetery. Street Union Street, SS (Harton Anne Maud September 1920 3220 Richardson John William Private 28 6 May 1916 4/DLI 31939 MRIC ? Born in Tyne Dock. E. SS. P.7880. (South Methodist Cemetery Burial Richardson of Biggar, + Soldiers Died in Shields). Church ROH, Register). Saskatchewan, the Great War Tyne Dock Canada

Corporal Ration Farm St. Aidan's Born in SS. E. Newcastle. (Acting - Education Office, Military Church ROH, 1st/6th (Territorial) NF Son of Mr. Richardson Killed by a German sniper - South 20 April 1915 SS - South Cemetery, La SS + Westoe Soldiers Died in South Shields' 3246 Richardson John Bright 27 4 August 1915 (149 Brigade, 50th 6/2410 France South Shields. (Butcher) of St. South Shields' Library ROH. He Shields' (1914-5 Star) Shields' Library Chapelle- Boys' the Great War Library ROH (Northumbrian) Division) Aidan's Road, SS attended Westoe Boys' Library ROH D'Armentières. Secondary Secondary School. ROH) VI.F.5. School ROH Between 10 October 1918 26 August Son of Thomas and Born: Hedworth, Boldon. E. and 10 January 5/Yorkshire Regt. (116 Soissons Soldiers Died in 3325 Richardson John Joseph Private 31 14955 1915 (1914-5 France Mary Richardson of Boldon Colliery. MRIC = Died 1919 (CGWC) Brigade, 39th Division) Memorial the Great War Star) Boldon Colliery intestate; no Next of Kin. [SDGW = 10 January 1919] Tues. 25 January St. Hilda's Son: Private S. Richardson - Wounded at Gallipoli. Eldest 1916 + Thurs. 25 29 Byethorne Tues. 25 4105 Richardson William Gunner Unknown Unknown Royal Field Artillery Colliery (A Married. wounded and a P.O.W. by 25 Son: Private John Richardson April 1918 + Wed. Street, SS January 1916 Hewer) April 1918 (No. 5928). MM, DLI (No. 5534). 13 December 1918 [Part of SS 'Earl of Forfar' blew [He was on the tug [Albert Medal details: On 8 Lieutenan up. It was carrying a cargo of 'Sunderland', boarded the November 1916 a series of fires and t- DSC + Albert explosives and on fire. 'Forfar' and effected the rescue Tues. 20 May Tues. 20 May 4137 Richardson Unknown Unknown Royal Navy - RNR South Shields. explosions occured at Bakaritsa, Command Medal Explosions were continually of a number of wounded and 1919 1919 Archangel, Russia, on merchant ships er taking place in the immediate helpless men who would and on the wharves.] vicinity.] otherwise have perished.] 313 South Taylor Mrs. Richardson of 313 South Taylor 'A long time at the front' - Tues. 22 August Tues. 22 August 4303 Richardson D.F. Sergeant Unknown Military Medal Unknown Royal Engineers Street, SS Street, SS 'Gazette'. 1916 1916

Laygate Lane, A Miner Son of Isabella School House, SS (Weighing Chapman of 37 Height: 5'4". Dark hair. Brown Hilda Richardson (née Dodsworth). [Leave to UK - 12.12.1916. (Discharge Assistant at Canterbury Street, SS. eyes. C. of E. War Gratuity - [Married in SS' Registry Office on 6 [Enlisted: 14 November 1914. 8 June Rejoined unit on 23.12.1916. 75 (Born: 15 Military Medal Address) + 37 Harton Colliery (She was born in 1879 £27/10s. 6 April 1917 - 2nd Platoon, 'A' August 1918.] [14.9.1917 - Severely 1915 - Transferred to Anson Bn. Leave to UK (with ration Petty January 1896 - ('LG': 9 July TZ/1753 Dardanelles Canterbury Street, in November and was the daughter Promoted Leading Seaman. 16 RND Service THREE PHOTOS - 4483 Richardson Robert David 14 October 1973 Company, Collingwood 1914-5 Star reprimanded for neglect of duty and 14.5.1916 - Embarked on HMT allowance) - 21.1.1918 to Officer RND Service 1917, page (RNVR) (Balkans 2B) SS (in November 1914) + A Crane of Matthew John February 1918 - Promoted Record NEWMP Bn. And Anson Bn. RND telling a lie. Furlough: 24.4.1918 to 'Aragon', Mudros. 19.5.1916 - 4.2.1918. 25.3.1918 - Record) 6835) 1914) + 25 Driver (in May Richardson (A Petty Officer. He served in the 3.5.1918. Qualified Grade 2 at Lewis Disembarked at Marseilles.] Wounded.] Half-Sister: Ravensworth 1942) + A Safety Miner)). [She married Home Guard, enlisting in SS on Gun Course.] Isabella C. Dodds (Born: 1909). Road, SS (in May Officer at Sidney Chapman in SS 11 May 1942. 1942) Westoe Colliery on 20 May 1899.]

'B' Company, 27 11 January John Sheen + (Tyneside Irish) / NF 278 South Eldon His name appeared in the July 4811 Richardson F. Private Unknown Unknown 27/1204 1916 (No France 'Irish Heroes' (103 Brigade, 34th Street, SS 1916 Casualties' List. 1914-5 Star) (1917) Division)

His name appeared in the 'B' Company, 27 December 1916 Casualties' Sat. 16 January 11 January (Tyneside Irish) / NF [16 February 1919 - List. Transferred to 1/NF, 1915 + John 4812 Richardson George William Private Unknown Unknown 27/1192 1916 (No France 21 John Street, SS (103 Brigade, 34th Discharged.] 16/NF and 1st/6th NF + Sheen + 'Irish 1914-5 Star) Division) 15/King's Own Yorkshire Light Heroes' (1917) Infantry. (John Sheen).

'C' Company, 27 His name appeared in the (Tyneside Irish) / NF Sat. 5 January 11 January 5 Ormonde Street, September 1916 Casualties' Meritorious (103 Brigade, 34th 27/1200 + 1918 + John 4813 Richardson J. Sergeant Unknown Unknown 1916 (No France SS + Tyne Dock List. Transferred to 23/NF and Service Medal Division) + 'Z' Company 19/204 Sheen + 'Irish 1914-5 Star) (January 1918) 19/NF ('Z' Company). Class Z 19/NF (2nd Tyneside Heroes' (1917) Reserve. John Sheen. Pioneers)

Enlisted: 13 November 1914. [8 September 1917 - 22 (Tyneside Scottish) / His name appeared in the No 1914-5 South Shields. Discharged on medical grounds 4892 Richardson John C. Private Unknown Unknown NF (102 Brigade, 34th 22/141 France August 1916 Casualties' List. John Sheen Star (John Sheen) (Wounds). Awarded the Silver Division) Transferred to 3/NF. (John War Badge.] Sheen).

Corporal He was awarded his MSM for Meritorious 24th Anti-Aircraft Sat. 18 October 5042 Richardson R. (Acting Unknown Unknown 376637 South Shields. 'Services Rendered During the Service Medal Company RGA 1919 Sergeant) War' - 'Gazette'.

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Date of 'Gazette' Service Grave/Memorial ROH/Memor ID Surname First Name(s) Rank Age Decorations Date of Death Battalion/Ship Arrival First Served in Address(es) Occupation Parents Wife 1911 Census/Death Circumstances Other Family Details Other Notes Reference/Book Photograph(s) Number Reference ial Plaque Overseas Details Son of Mr. and Mrs. 46 Lemon Street, Reported 'Missing' in May 1918 Edward Richardson of Fri. 29 November 5247 Richardson Edward William Private Unknown Unknown Yorkshire Regt. Tyne Dock (in - presumably a P.O.W. in 46 Lemon Street, 1918 November 1918) Germany - 'Gazette'. Tyne Dock

Eldest son of Gunner 35 West Walpole Brother: Private S. Richardson - Awarded the MM for dressing St. Hilda's William Richardson Fri. 13 December 5534 Richardson John Private Unknown Military Medal Unknown DLI Street, SS (in Married. wounded and a P.O.E. by 25 the wounds of the wounded Colliery (No. 4105 - RFA) of 29 1918 December 1918) April 1918 (No. 5928). under heavy fire - 'Gazette'. Byethorne Street, SS

Youngest son of Eldest Brother: Private John Wounded and a P.O.W. in 22 Lytton Street, St. Hilda's William Richardson of Mrs. S. Richardson of 22 Lytton Street, Thurs. 25 April 5928 Richardson S. Private Unknown Unknown Richardson MM, DLI (No. Germany by 24 April 1918 - SS (in April 1918) Colliery 29 Byethorne Street, SS 1918 5534). 'Gazette'. SS (No. 4105).

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