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Woking Remembers: World War One Roll of Honour.
Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of
these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.
Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Acock
Sydney Walter
SW
Adams
Adams
James
Ralph
J
R
Akehurst
Charles
Alesbury
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Age
Queen's
1st
Private
G/3913
36
C
Queen's
2/4th
Private
206591
23
Sydney Thomas
ST
Gloucestershire 1/5th
Private
4922
28
Alexander
John
J
Norfolk
7th
Private
12330
40
Allard
Stanley Nelson
SN
Hampshire
2nd
Private
8471
25
Allen
William George
WG
Grenadier
Guards
4th Coy. 2nd Bn. Private
14650
27
Allin
Christopher Arthur
CA
Rifle Brigade
33rd
861177
22
Allum
Herbert
H
Labour Corps
Annetts
George
G
Annetts
John
J
Queen's
Royal
Engineers
Royal Flying
Corps
Rifleman
Eastern
Command Labour Private
Centre
1st
Private
7th Bridging Train Corporal
Date of Death
Cemetery
2 February 1916 Cambrin Churchyard Extension C.33
27 December 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery
Pier and Face 5 A and 5
B.
Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery,
16 March 1917
II. H. 10.
Arras
27 August 1916 Thiepval Memorial
18 October 1916 Bancourt British Cemetery
10 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
2 October 1918 Kandahar Farm Cemetery
Screen Wall. K. 653.
Panel 1 and 2
17178
29
William George Clair
WGC
London
Armstrong
Guy Spearman
GS
Scots Guards
1st
Atkin-Berry
Harold Harding
HH
Royal Navy
Submarine E26
Axtell
Edwin Thomas
ET
Queen's
6th
Bacon
John Lionel
JL
Badcock
Harry
H
Badcock
John Richard
JR
Tank Corps
Depot
Private
302225
38
Badcock
Percy Howard
PC
Royal
Buckinghamshir 1st/1st
e Hussars
Private
205634
27
Badcock
William Cuthbert
WC
Royal Fusiliers 9th
Private
21597
30 November 1917 Cambrai Memorial, Louverval
Bailey
Arthur Owen
AO
1/5th
Private
T/243449
Bailey
Ernest Arthur
EA
Queen's
Yorks and
Lancashire
2nd
Private
20416
9 September 1917 Basra Memorial
La Brique Military Cemetery
10 October 1915
No. 2
EE
Baker
Frank George
FG
Baker
J
Baker
John Job
JJ
Baker
James Robert
JR
20
15 July 1917 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery XVI. F. 9.
Ardrey
Ellis Eyton
315086
22121
London
36
36
Captain
1st Surrey Bde.
Coy.
9th
18
23
Chaplain
Army Service
Corps
Queen's
Royal West
Kent
I. A. 5.
13 April 1918 Ploegsteert Memorial
A
Baines
Panel 9 and 11.
5 March 1919 Epsom Cemetery
Albert
Army Ordnance
Department
X. B. 14.
477785
Anstey
2nd
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lance
Corporal
Q. 59.
L/10569
2nd
Lieutenant
5th Bn attached to
9th Bn (Queen
Rifleman
Victoria's Rifles)
Grave/Memorial
Reference
44
Driver
1525
19
6th
Private
G/17602
20
1/23rd
Private
718144
30
22 February 1918 Oxford (Wolvercote) Cemetery F. 27.
23 March 1918 Pozieres Memorial
28 September 1915 Loos Memorial
1 December 1918 Ste. Marie Cemetery, Le Havre Div. 62. IV. I. 7.
Wool (Holy Rood) Churchyard
and Extension
Son of Mr. Henry George Allen, of Preston Villa, Preston
Rd., Yeovil, Somerset husband of Lilian Mary Allen, of New
Cottages, Old Alresford, Hants.
Son of F. F. and Amy Allin, of "The Chase," Woodham Rd.,
West Byfleet, Surrey.
Formerley 9187 Dorset Regt.
Lived at 4 Alpha Road, Woking. Mother Mrs Pain.
Son of the Rev. J. C. Knight Anstey, of The Manse, 32,
Ditton Rd., Surbiton, Surrey.
Husband of Mary Axtell, of 64, Birchwood Rd., West Byfleet,
Surrey.
Son of William and Catherine Bacon, of Friar's Hall,
Hadleigh, Suffolk; husband of Charlotte Bacon, of 30,
Rosemont Rd., Acton, London. C.M.S. Missionary working
among Chinese labour battalions.
Son of Mrs. Florence Badcock, of "Holly Bank," 56,
Boundary Rd., Woking.
X. F. 1.
Son of John and Florence Badcock, of 1, Holly Bank, 56,
Boundary Rd., Woking.
Panels 3 and 4
Panel 6
I. O. 38.
St Sever Cemetery Extension,
7 August 1918
Officers, B. 1. 3.
Rouen
23 March 1918 Arras Memorial
Son of William and Rosina Allard, of 50, High St., Woking.
Son of Charles Spearman Armstrong and Angelina Julie
Armstrong, of Oakhurst, West Byfleet.
XIX. P. 6A.
1 December 1916 Wailly Orchard Cemetery
Son of Mrs. H. Carpenter, of 37, Poole Rd., Woking.
Panel 8 and 9.
7 May 1917 Etaples Military Cemetery
31 August 1915 Tunbridge Wells Cemetery
Son of Mr & Mrs C Akehurst, of Bridge Cottage, Arthur's
Bridge Road, Woking
Son of Tom and Miriam Alesbury, of 22, Horsell Moor,
Woking
Son of William and Margaret Ardrey, of Hatchford End,
Cobham, Surrey.
11
19 April 1917 Gaza War Cemetery
Son of Philip and Jane Acock, of 103, Oval Road, Croydon,
Surrey.
Panel 86.
6 July 1916 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
28 October 1919
Remarks
C. 14. 404.
I. B. 13.
Bay 9 or 10.
Son of Mr & Mrs H Bailey, 33 Pollard Road, Woking
Formerly 5024 RGA
Son of Vincent Thomas and Charlotte Pryse Baines;
husband of Mabel Baines, of "Coombe," Hill View Rd.,
Woking.
Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Faulkner, of 3, Harelands Cottages,
St. Johns, Woking.
F
Son of Thomas and Helena Baker, of II, Courtney Rd.,
Woking. Formerly 6840 Queen's.
Husband of Margaret Baker, of 5, Ordnance Rd., St. John's
Wood, London. His aunt & uncle, Mr & Mrs W Harding, lived
in the High Street, Knaphill
Woking Remembers: World War One Roll of Honour.
Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of
these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.
Surname
Baldock
Christian Names
Thomas Agnew
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Age
TA
Rifle Brigade
8th
Lieutenant
21
Gordon
Highlanders
3rd
2nd
Lieutenant
24
East Surrey
9th
Sergeant
6008
19691
26
36
Balloch
Humphrey Colquhon
HC
Balls
Barber
Barnes
Frank William
George Edward
George Frederick
FW
GE
GF
Barnett
Arthur Buxton
AB
Date of Death
Cemetery
3 December 1917 Ypres Reservoir Cemetery
Grave/Memorial
Reference
III. A. 6.
2 June 1915 Aberdeen (Allenvale) Cemetery C. 505.
26 September 1915
Cabaret-Rouge British
Cemetery, Souchez
XI. E. 16.
Barney
Charles John
CJ
Royal Berkshire 5th
Lance
Corporal
Barns
Arthur Charles Henry
ACH
Royal Field
Artillery
74th Div.
Ammunition Col.
Gunner
167199
Barr
Ernest
E
Suffolk
2nd
Private
3/9014
Bartlett
William George
WG
Royal Navy
HMS
Honeysuckle
Stoker 1st
Class
Barton
William Bernard
WB
Batchelor
Harold James
HJ
Batchelor
Thomas Archibald
TA
Bateman
George Alfred
GA
Royal
Engineers
144th Army
Troops Coy.
Sapper
89239
39
28 March 1918 Arras Memorial
Bay 1
Batten
Albert
A
Royal West
Kent
8th
Private
G/28547
20
21 March 1918 Pozieres Memorial
Panel 58 and 59.
37th
Private
538
25
13th
Private
30017
30
Machine Gun
103rd Co
Corps
Royal Naval Air
Service
No. 2 School of
Royal Air Force Navigation and
Bomb Dropping
Batten
Thomas Rowland
T
Australian
Infantry, A.I.F.
Bayes
William
W
Yorkshire
Beals
Godfrey
G
Royal Field
Artillery
Beer
Frank
F
Queen's
Belbeck
John Henry
JH
Northamptonshi
7th
re
Benson
Francis G
FG
South Wales
Borderers
Grenadier
Guards
K/23645
2nd
Lieutenant
Flight SubLieutenant
19 February 1919 Dunkirk Town Cemetery
20 June 1915
21
23
Major
20 November 1917 Cambrai Memorial, Louverval
32
Bailleul Communal Cemetery
Extension (Nord)
16 January 1919 Brookwood
Panel 8.
IV. F. 3.
D. 182768.
Bay 10
11 May 1915 Chatham Naval Memorial
13
Penton Mewsey (Holy Trinity)
Churchyard
I.
Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery,
28 January 1917
IV. D. 33.
Armentieres
9 October 1916
Philosophe British Cemetery,
Mazingarbe
I. K. 9
Private
15th Labour Coy.
transf. to (73274)
Private
123rd Coy Labour
Corps
2nd
2nd
45905
4 October 1917 Bedford House Cemetery
19
Corporal
25050
36
21 October 1916 Bancourt British Cemetery
IX. K. 20.
20
St Mary's A D S Cemetery,
12 October 1915
Haisnes
IX. D. 8.
Charles Ernest
CE
Bevington
Colin Corry
CC
Royal Air Force
72nd Training
Sqdn.
Bicknell
Arthur Victor
AV
Rifle Brigade
2nd
Rifleman
Bide
Edward Joseph
EJ
Bigwood
John Robert
J
Royal Army
Medical Corps
attd. H.M.H.S.
"Salta."
Binstead
Thomas Robert
TR
15th (The
"C" Sqdn.
King's) Hussars
Son of Thomas Barns, of The Elms, Rickford, Worplesdon,
Guildford; husband of Laura B. Barns, of "Holly Bank," 56,
Boundary Rd., Woking. Also served in Palestine.
Son of the late William Thomas and Louisa Bartlett, of 4,
Royal Oak Rd., Woking. Died from consumption.
Discharged 21 March 1918
Son of Francis and Amy Florence Barton, of 96, Connaught
Rd., Brookwood, Surrey.
Son of Capt. T. Batchelor (4th King's Own); husband of Una
Batchelor, of 30, Hampstead Rd., Preston Park, Brighton. D
F C, A F C
Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bateman, of Nuttall Cottages,
Sands, High Wycombe, Bucks; husband of Clara Ellen
Bateman, of 46, Mabel St., Woking, Surrey.
Son of Mr. G. and Mrs. E. Batten, of 3, Lucerne Mews,
Notting Hill Gate, Kensington, London.
Son of George and Emma Selina Batten, of 62, Birchwood
Rd., West Byfleet, Surrey, England. Born at Exmouth,
England.
His widow, of Cherry Street, Woking, was previously married
to W J Daniels, Killed in Action August 1915. Married her
2nd Husband 3 June 1916 at Christ Church, Woking
16848
18
S/19878
29
Private
1603
35
Private
10907
23
15 December 1918 Niederzwehren Cemetery
Enclosure No.2 I. D. 18
41148
Bessant
Husband of Mrs Barnett, of 2 Woodbine Cottages, Cherry
Street, Woking
Son of William and Sarah Jane Barney, of 1, St. John's
Place, St. John's, Woking.
Surname also spelt Beale
Private
Lance
Corporal
72nd
Training
Sqdn.
Son of Fredrick Agnew Baldock and Emily Harriet Baldock,
of Courlands Cottage, Lostwithiel, Cornwall.
Son of Mr. A. C. and Mrs. E. H. H. Balloch, of "The Stitch,"
Hook Heath, Woking.
I. B. 111.
28 April 1917 Arras Memorial
22 April 1919
Remarks
2 May 1918 Brookwood
10 March 1917 Thiepval Memorial
V. L. 15.
IX. 181049.
Son of Alexander and Margaret Macfarlane Bevington, of
"Silverwood," Pyrford, Woking. Born at Sevenoaks, Kent.
Pier and Face 16 B and
16 C.
Son of Mr. Bicknell, of Maybury Rd., Woking; husband of
Elizabeth Dyer (formerly Bicknell), of 115, Broadmead,
Bellingham, London.
10 April 1917 Ste. Marie Cemetery, Le Havre "Salta" Memorial.
30 March 1918 Pozieres Memorial
Son of John H. and Sophie Belbeck, of Clare Cottage,
Goldsworth Rd., Woking. Formerley 51653 Bedford
Regiment.
Husband of H. T. Benson, of 22, Council Cottages, Byfleet,
Surrey
Son of Mr W Bessant of 4 Percy Street Woking, and brother
of Mrs L Hopwood, Church Road, Woking
Panel 4 and 5.
Son of W. and M. Bigwood. Born at Camden Town, London.
Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Binstead, of 2, Connaught Cottages,
Brookwood, Surrey. Formerly ASC
Woking Remembers: World War One Roll of Honour.
Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of
these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.
Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Age
556453
35
J
Royal
Engineers
4th Queen's
Own
Oxfordshire
Hussars
Royal Sussex
7th
Private
L/10737
W
Tank Corps
3rd
Private
200552
Bertram Ernest Owen
BEO
Royal Fusiliers 17th
Bond
Francis Frederick
FF
Royal Fusiliers 3rd
Bonner
Alfred George
AG
East Surrey
1/23rd
Private
26526
Bonner
Isaac Harold
IH
Queen's
10th
Private
G/4471
Booth
Frank Hardinge Follett
FHF
Worcestershire
6th Bn. attd. 2nd
Bn.
Booth
Laurence Elliot
LE
Royal Field
Artillery
Bothwell
Gavin Robert
GR
Bothwell
Henry
Bowerman
Bowring
Bird
Alfred William
AW
Blood
Bindon
B
Boater
James
Bolingbroke
Wilfred
Bond
Sapper
Attached to Royal
Captain
Flying Corps
Lance
Corporal
Lance
Corporal
33
22
E/566
Date of Death
Grave/Memorial
Reference
29 September 1915 Woking Crematorium
360
Son of Bagot and Florence Blood
Son of Mrs S Boater, of 76 Goldsworth Road, Woking
Son of Alfred Bolingbroke, of The Homestead, 142,
Connaught Rd., Brookwood, Surrey.
27 March 1918 Pozieres Memorial
Panel 46 and 47.
8 October 1918 Busigny Communal Cemetery
III. D. 7.
Dive Copse British Cemetery,
Sailly-Le-Sec
II. C. 32.
10 March 1915 Le Touret Memorial
14 August 1918
Roisel Communal Cemetery
Extension
Panel 44.
III. A. 4/6.
Panel 11 - 13 and 14.
Son of Isabella Bonner, of 151, Connaught Rd., Brookwood,
Woking. Shown as Harold Isaac on CWGC
Panel 75 to 77.
Son of Frank Henry Arthur Booth, of Hoe Place, Old Woking,
Surrey.
IV. A. 9.
Son of Frank Henry Arthur and Florence Eliza Booth, of Hoe
Place, Old Woking, Surrey. M C and Bar
Panel 38 and 40.
He lived at 121 Walton Road, Woking. Brother of Mrs. M. S.
Wratting, of 3, Wallsend Rd., Langney, Eastbourne, Sussex.
23
6 August 1917 Menin Gate, Ypres
Captain
29
26 September 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
38th Bde.
Major
29
13 April 1918
Cameron
Highlanders
"D" Coy. 2nd Bn.
Lance
Corporal
9309
27
14 May 1915 Menin Gate, Ypres
H
Yorkshire
3rd
Private
64333
19
Herbert Henry
HH
Queen's
2nd
Private
G/37600
36
Frederick George
F
Border
1st
Corporal
9871
21 August 1915 Helles Memorial
Panel 119 to 125 or 222
and 223
Private
2944
18 November 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pier and Face 5 A and 5
B.
Bowring
Walter
W
Bowry
Charles
C
Gloucestershire 8th
Royal Welsh
Fusiliers
Machine Gun
Corps
Bowry
William
W
16th
Boylett
Alec
A
Boylett
Frederick
F
East Yorkshire 1st
Boylett
William
W
Middlesex
2nd
Acting
Sergeant
Private
G/23504
Bradford
Robert
R
London
6th
Rifleman
50394
Brattle
Ernest William
EW
Buff's (East
Kent)
Bray
Aubrey Mellish
AM
Royal Berkshire 8th
Bray
George William Reginald G W R
Bridger
George
Brown
Alfred Whitcombe
57654
Private
6172
22
7821
29
18
27 October 1918 Tezze British Cemetery
1 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
24 December 1916 Croisilles British Cemetery
Pernois British Cemetery,
6 July 1918
Halloy-Les-Pernois
Y.154009
Bay 2.
Plot 6. Row D. Grave 17.
DCM. Son of James and Elizabeth Boylett. Formerly 10792
Royal Sussex Regiment
Pier and Face 2 C.
Formerly of Knaphill.
I. G. 18
II. C. 18.
III. B. 18.
Captain
24
8 August 1918 Vignacourt British Cemetery
V. B. 10.
Royal Berkshire 7th
Lieutenant
23
16 August 1916 Karasouli Military Cemetery
G
Queen's
2nd
Private
S/176
40
A
Royal Dublin
Fusiliers
7th
Private
15341
27
Border
2nd
Lance
Corporal
11055
King's Royal
Rifle Corps
11th
Rifleman
R/17241
AE
Brown
Alfred Frederick
AF
Brown
George Arthur
GA
23
10 March 1915
Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard,
Laventie
A. 80.
I. D. 5.
20 September 1915 Ewshott (St Mary) Churchyard North side of Church.
Guards Cemetery, Windy
16 May 1915
Corner, Cuinchy
30 November 1917 Cambrai Memorial, Louverval
Died of pneumonia following influenza at the VAD Hospital,
West Hartlepool. Son of John William & Mary Bothwell, of
Woking
Son of John and Anne Bowerman (nee Grant); husband of
Marie Louise Bowerman, of Kiln Cottage, Bridley,
Worplesdon, Guildford.
VI. F. I.
31 October 1914 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery
Albert Ernest
L/7734
12 May 1917 Arras Memorial
Flatiron Copse Cemetery,
26 August 1918
Mametz
Private
Private
14 February 1919 Brookwood
28
Brown
1st
Wulverghem-Lidenhoek Road
Military Cemetery
Remarks
Husband of Clara Bird, of 114, High St., Old Woking. Born at
Old Woking.
1 February 1919 Old Woking Burial Ground
27 August 1916
2133
Cemetery
VII. J. 28.
Panel 9.
Son of William John and Lizzie Bradford, of Woking, Surrey.
Son of Emma Brattle, of 26, York Rd., South Farnborough,
Hants.
MC. Son of Lt.-Col. Reginald Edward Traherne Bray and
Elizabeth Aubrey Bray (nee Mellish), of West St., Ashburton,
Devon. Born at Sunderland.
Son of Lt. Col. R. E. T. Bray (Royal Berkshire Regt.), and
Elizabeth Aubrey Bray (nee Mellish), of West St., Ashburton,
Devon. Born at Sunderland.
Son of Henry and Jane Bridger, of Arthur's Bridge, Woking;
husband of Louisa Bridger, of The Cottage, Princess Rd.,
Maybury, Woking.
Grandson of Mrs. Mary Brown, of "Doras Green," Ewshott.
Son of James and Kate Brown, of 3, Bousey's Cottages,
Horsell Common, Woking, Surrey.
Possibly Fred Brown, Light Horse, AIF. Nephew of Mr J W
Hodgson, High Street, Woking
Woking Remembers: World War One Roll of Honour.
Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of
these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.
Surname
Browne
Christian Names
Charles Edward
Frederick
Initials
CEF
Regiment
Essex
Battalion
10th
Rank
Private
Bruce
Victor Ernest
VE
Royal Navy
Hood Bn, RND
Leading
Seaman
Buckle
Albert
A
Queen's
2nd
Private
Buckle
Archie Stewart
AS
Royal Artillery
17th Division
Brigadier
General
Buckler
Thomas William
TW
Somerset Light
6th
Infantry
Lance
Corporal
Budd
George Henry Warner
GHW
Somerset Light
6th
Infantry
Budden
Cecil
C
Queen's
Regimental
Number
Age
33164
19
288685
(RFR/CH/B/459
0)
L/9473
Date of Death
22 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
6 May 1915 Helles Memorial
25
21 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
22 August 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
XLVI. B. 8.
Private
27279
41
22 August 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
Panel 41 to 42 and 163A.
7th
Private
G/6139
23
Robert
R
Queen's
10th
Private
G/23012
A
Queen's
6th
Private
328
Bullock
Thomas Eden Grainger
TEG
Buff's (East
Kent)
1st
2nd
Lieutenant
Burchett
Ernest
E
Royal West
Kent
11th
Private
18789
34
4 December 1918
Burdett
Frederick
F
2nd
Private
11357
21
17 September 1914
S2/SR/0134
49
Burvil
William Edwin
F
Reserve Supply
Sergeant
Personnel Depot
7th Field Coy.
Sapper
17064
26
538th H.T. Coy
Driver
T/258649
36
Ernest Frederick
EF
Butt
Edwin
E
Army Service
Corps
Private
19
Queen's
Butcher
8th
22
WE
Royal
Engineers
Panel 11 - 13 and 14.
31
5 April 1918 St Pierre Cemetery, Amiens
G/6487
Sidney Louis
SL
Middlesex
1/8th
Private
TF 6559
39
Canham
Arthur
A
Norfolk
8th
Private
16124
18
Cannons
Frank
F
Queen's
5th
Private
240526
HMS Invincible
Leading
Stoker
K/12394
Thomas Henry
TH
Royal Navy
Carr
Arthur Clunes Hooper
ACH
Royal
Engineers
Carter
James
J
Middlesex
19th
Private
Carter
Samuel
S
Machine Gun
Corps
5th Co.
Private
Lieutenant
22 April 1917 Loos Memorial
Woking (St John the Baptist)
Cemetery Extension
20 July 1918 Brookwood
X. E. 7.
Panel 11 - 13 and 14.
III. A. 20
Panel 15 to 19.
In South part.
Y. 181330.
Pier and Face 5 D and 6
D.
St John the Baptist Churchyard
7 May 1915
Near East boundary.
Extension, Woking
10 October 1918
Grangegorman Military
Cemetery
27 August 1916 Thiepval Memorial
24 May 1916 St Pierre Cemetery, Amiens
8 October 1917
29
II. F. 23.
La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre
Memorial
4 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Butt
Carpenter
6 August 1917 Menin Gate, Ypres
Vieille-Chapelle New Military
Cemetery, Lacouture
13 December 1915
Baghdad (North Gate) War
Cemetery
31 May 1916 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Remarks
Son of Charles and R. A. Browne, of 83, Courtney Rd.,
Woking.
Panel 1 and 2.
27374
Alfred
Frederick
Panel 98 to 99.
18 August 1916
Bullock
Burton
Heilly Station Cemetery,
Mericourt-l'Abbe
Grave/Memorial
Reference
47
Bullen
King's Royal
Rifle Corps
Army Service
Corps
Cemetery
Son of Philip and Mary Ann Buckle, of 10, Hounslow Rd.,
Whitton, Middx
Son of Archibald Lewis Buckle (Capt., Royal Engineers);
husband of the late Mildred Louisa Buckle.
Husband of Margaret Buckler, of 3, Osman Cottage, New
Rd., Ascot, Berks. Son of Nurse Buckler, Arnold Road,
Woking.
Son of George Warner Budd and Eliza Budd; husband of
Sarah Jane Budd, of 3, The Old Schools, Ewell, Surrey.
Son of Mrs. A. Budden, of East Bore, Wimborne, Dorset.
Formerly of 75 Vale Farm Road, Woking
Formerly 94341 Army Service Corps
Son of Mrs. E. Bullock, of 34, Rosebank Cottages,
Westfield, Woking.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bullock, of Garrawilla, Woking.
Son of Charles and Sarah Burchett, of St. John's; husband
of Lois Burchett, of 10, Lye Cottages, St. John's, Lye,
Woking. Not on any local memorial
Son of Mrs. S. Burdett, of 8, Oak Cottages, Station Rd.,
West Byfleet, Surrey, and the late Mr. H. Burdett.
Widow lived at 218 Walton Road, Woking
There is an Edwin William Burvill on CWGC
Son of Lucy Butcher, of 8, Royal Oak Rd., Woking, and the
late Harry Butcher.
CE. New Plot. 733.
Son of William Edwin and Eliza Butt, of Euston, London
Pier and Face 12 D and
13 B.
Fifth son of Councillor W J Butt, of Chertsey Road Woking
II. C. 6.
Son of Daniel and Eliza Canham of The Boxes, Sutton Park,
Guildford, Surrey. Native of Braconash, Norwich, Norfolk.
XIII. D. 1.
16
Panel 9.
Son of Mr & Mrs Carpenter of Fern Cottages, High Street,
Knaphill. Husband of M. Carpenter, of Priory Villa, Priory
Gardens, Priory Rd., Stockwell, London.
Son of Col. G.A. Carr, of Nymans, Midhope Road, Woking,
Surrey.
Son of Harry and Jane Carter, of 37, Abbey Rd., Horsell,
Woking; husband of Emma Elizabeth Freeland (formerly
Carter), of 11, Primrose Rd., Hersham, Walton-on-Thames,
Surrey.
Son of Henry and Mary Jane Carter, of 37, Abbey Rd.,
Horsell, Woking, Surrey.
Son of John and E. S. Cassen, of 56, Courtenay Rd.,
Woking. Formerly 22696, The Queen's & 55103, Welsh
Regiment
21
15 February 1915 Menin Gate, Ypres
PW 3322
25
26 March 1918 Arras Memorial
126788
32
27 April 1918 Ploegsteert Memorial
Panel 11.
22
Tourcoing (Pont-Neuville)
19 April 1918
Communal
P.7
22
18 July 1917 Canada Farm Cemetery
I. E. 7.
Son of George Charles and Adelaide Champion, of
Heatherside, Horsell, Woking, Surrey.
Bay 7.
Cassen
John William
JW
Cheshire
11th
Champion
Reginald James
RJ
Scots Guards
attd. 2nd Guards
Bde. Trench
Lieutenant
Mortar Bty.
Chandler
Lewis Peat
LP
Tank Corps
1st
Corporal
200049
20
8 October 1918 Prospect Hill Cemetery, Gouy
IV. E. 6.
MM. Son of Mrs. M. J. Chandler, of "The Yews," High St.,
Knaphill, Woking, Surrey.
Channell
Frederick Edmond
FE
Queen's
3rd
Corporal
S/187
41
7 October 1917 Brookwood
Y. 179885.
Son of William Channell, of 30, Chapel Grove, Addlestone;
husband of Margret Amy Channell, of 61, West St., Woking.
Private
285059
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Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Chapman
George Edwin
GE
Yorkshire
5th
2nd
Lieutenant
Cheesmar
Stanley William
SW
Royal Navy
HMS Good Hope
Able
Seaman
Childs
William Frederick
Chivers
9th
Sergeant
AW
Essex
Royal
Inniskilling
Fusiliers
Royal
Engineers
5th
Private
251390
7th
Private
41163
512th Field Coy.
Sapper
554303
H
Chorley
Percy
P
Henry Alfred
J/12085
East Surrey
Herbert
HA
East Surrey
Church
Walter George
WG
London
Churchill
Herbert Payn
HP
Royal
Engineers
Chuter
Clark
George
G
G
Rifle Brigade
Queen's
Clark
Herbert Charles
HC
6th Inniskilling
Dragoons
Clark
John Thomas
JT
East
Lancashire
Clark
Reginald Frederick
RF
Clark
William Brown
WB
Clarke
Charles Basil
CB
13th
23rd
Private
Private
655
702313
Date of Death
27 September 1916
Cemetery
Grove Town Cemetery,
Meaulte
1 November 1914 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
23
Steenvorde Communal
16 November 1915
Cemetery
2 November 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery
37
16 August 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
2 May 1917 Arras Memorial
Fifteen Ravine British
24 April 1917
Cemetery, Villers-Plouich
25708
2nd
Lieutenant
2/10th London
Age
20
WF
Choate
Chowney
Regimental
Number
22
27
Private
7117
27
27 May 1918
"F" Coy. 1st Bn.
Private
5747
35
17 September 1914
East Surrey
7th
Lance
Corporal
17718
26
25 November 1917 St Sever Cemetery, Rouen
Royal Field
Artillery
66th Brigade
2nd
Lieutenant
J
Canadians
49th
Private
Clarke
Sydney Herbert
SH
Wiltshire
attached to RFC
Captain
H.M.S.
Indefatigable
Boy 1st
Class
Clayton
William Edward
WE
Royal Navy
Clissold
Edward
E
West Yorkshire 2nd
Royal West
Kent
King's Own
Scottish
Borderers
Drummer
11 September 1918 Vis-en-Artois Memorial
782207
29
20
J/33617
17
9614
Hugh Francis
HF
4th
Lieutenant
29
Cobb
Frederick Charles
FC
6th
Captain
26
Cobbett
Horace Charles
HC
attached to 2/2nd
Royal Fusiliers Bn London
Private
Regiment
Cobbett
James Charles
JC
Durham Light
Infantry
Cocks
Percy Frank Anderson
PFA
Queen's
1/5th
Lieutenant
Coffin
Cecil Harry
CH
Queen's
2nd
Private
L/10624
Coggins
William Claude
WC
Queen's
9th
Private
G/5948
Private
G/67106
33
44798
20
19
Villers-Bretonneux Military
11 August 1918
Cemetery
2 September 1917
Longuenesse (St Omer)
Souvenir Cemetery
Son of Ebenezer and Clara Emma Chapman, of The
Cottage, Ivy Lane, Woking, Surrey. Gold and Silver Medallist
(Chemistry) University College, London; Goldsmid and Ellen
Watson Scholar, University College; Mathematical Scholar,
University of London.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Childs, of Horsell, Woking; husband
of Lily Augusta Childs, of 24, Horsell Moor, Woking, Surrey.
Panels 33 to 39.
VI. F. 9.
Son of William Choate; husband of Mary Choate, of 2,
Providence Place, Pyrford, Woking.
Bay 1.
Mayford Industrial School Officer. Formerly T3653 RE
IV. I. 13.
Panel 10
I. E. 12
Of Hook Heath, Woking. Formerly 13556 Queens
Son of Stephen and Jane Church, of Woking, Surrey.
Formerly 4708 Queens
Son of Col. A. G. Churchill, C.B., C.B.E., and Catherine Mary
Churchill; husband of Dorothea Hester Churchill, of 20,
Ashburn Place, South Kensington, London. Formerly of
Graylands, Horsell
Formerly 6744 RFC
Son of George Herbert and Harriett Clark, of Pirbright,
Surrey, formerly of 10 Stanley Road, Woking. He was known
as John
Son of M. Clark, of Clantigora, Newry, Ireland; husband of
Frances Clark, of I, Cobbetts Cottages, College Lane, Star
Hill, Woking. Served in the South African Campaign.
P. III. T. 5A.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clark, of Corn Exchange, Woking,
Surrey.
Panel 3 and 60.
Son of Mr & Mrs C H Clarke, of Langsmead, Pyrford
VIA. B. 6.
IV. D. 61.
Son of John and Caroline Jane Clarke, of Burdenshott
Farm, Sutton, Surrey, England. Born at Harlington,
Middlesex, England.
MC & Bar. Son of Mr & Mrs C H Clarke, of Langsmead,
Pyrford
31 May 1916 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
14
Son of William Clayton, of 34, Mable St., Woking, Surrey.
15 April 1915 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery
III. D. 3
Woking News & Mail has B Clissold, CWGC has H
14 March 1917 Basra Memorial
Panel 29.
25 September 1915 Cambrin Churchyard Extension L. 8.
26 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
4 September 1918 Voormezeele Enclosure No. 3
25 May 1916 Basra Memorial
7 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
26
North-West part.
La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre
Memorial
21 April 1916 Basra Memorial
Clough
20th
Pernois British Cemetery,
Halloy-Les-Pernois
Remarks
2
20 October 1915 Pieta Military Cemetery, Malta A. XVI. 6.
47630
John
I. G. 30.
30 December 1917 Ste Marie Cemetery, Le Havre Div. 62. I. M. 4.
Rifleman
Private
Clarke
Grave/Memorial
Reference
3 July 1916
Son of Hugh C. B. and Constance A. Clough, of Kingston,
Parkstone, Dorset.
Son of Edward W. and Rosalie E. M. Cobb, of Church Hill
Cottage, Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Formerly of Church Hill,
Horsell.
Panel 28 to 30 and 162 to
Son of James Cobbett, the Nurseries, Horsell
162A and 163A.
XV. K. 7.
Panel 6.
Son of Mrs. M. Cobbett, of 2, Prospect Place, High St.,
Knaphill, Woking, Surrey.
Son of the Rev. Frank Robert Cocks, M.A., and Mrs.
Williamina Cocks, of Upton, Horsell, Woking, Surrey. One of
three brothers who served. Died from Typhoid
Panel 11 - 13 and 14.
Dantzig Alley British Cemetery,
VII. E. I.
Mametz
Son of William and Elizabeth Coggins, of Reading, Berks.;
husband of A. C. Coggins, of 178, St. Leonard's Avenue,
Hove, Sussex.
Woking Remembers: World War One Roll of Honour.
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Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Age
Date of Death
Cemetery
Coker
Henry E
HE
Queen's
8th
Private
S/6953
Cole
Charles Archibald
CA
Lincolnshire
1st
Private
40237
30
Cole
William Thomas
WT
Grenadier
Guards
5th
Private
3404
45
11 December 1916 Brookwood
8th Post Office
Rifles
Rifleman
373228
36
13 September 1917 Bedford House Cemetery
67929
30
16 April 1918 Tyne Cot Memorial
Charles Thomas
CT
London
Collier
Albert
A
Royal Fusiliers 7th
Private
Collier
Alfred William
AW
Army Service
Corps
No.2 Depot Coy.
Staff
Serjeant
(Wheeler)
T/25864
Collyer
Claude Victor
CV
Queen's
2nd
Private
L/9356
26
Collyer
Frank Arthur
FA
Canadian
Infantry
(Quebec
Regiment)
24th
Private
412097
24
10 February 1916 La Laiterie Military Cemetery
Collyer
Herbert George
HG
Norfolk
3rd
Private
41087
20
26 February 1919
Conway
Arthur Septimus
AS
North
Staffordshire
1st
Major
GH
Royal Navy
HMS Victory
Telegraphi
st
J/47478
ACG
Queen's
2nd
Lance
Corporal
L/9652
Coomber
Albert Charles Gaskoin
Remarks
25 November 1915 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery II. D. 12A.
Coles
Cook
Grave/Memorial
Reference
30 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
18 May 1917 Greenwich Cemetery
39
24
21 October 1914
Harlebeke New British
Cemetery
Woking (St John the Baptist)
Cemetery Extension
Panel 35 to 37 and 162 to Son of Harriett Ada Cole, of 5, New Forest Cottages,
162A.
Kingfield, Woking, and the late Charles Cole.
Husband of Fanny Cole, of 5, Holly Cottages, 119,
B. 178338.
Connaught Rd., Brookwood.
Son of Charles & Mary Coles; husband of Florence Coles, of
Enclosure No. 2 III. D. 3.
230 Walton Road, Woking
Son of Walter and Emily Collier, of 27, Springfield Rd.,
Guildford; husband of Louie Collier, of 6, Victoria Square,
Panel 28 to 30 and 162 to
Guildford, Formerly of Westfield. Formerly 5976 2/5th
162A and 163A.
Queen's. Called Edward in Woking News & Mail 23
November 1917
Screen Wall. 1 "C". B.
1211A.
XVIII. D. 7
CWGC has Collier. Son of Charles and Harriet Collier, of 2,
Rose Cottages, Well Lane, Horsell, Woking, Surrey.
X. C. 3.
Son of Richard and Ann Collyer, of 89, Horsell Moor,
Woking.
In South Part
Formerly a POW. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collyer, of 2,
Hareland Cottages, Canal Bank, Woking.
17 June 1917 Railway Dugouts Burial Ground VII. R. 1.
DSO. Son of Thomas and Helen Conway.
11 January 1921 Horsell (St Mary) Churchyard
In South-East part.
Not on any local memorial
21 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
Panel 11 - 13 and 14.
Son of Charles and Hetty Coomber, of 7, Butts Villas,
Woking, Surrey.
Delville Wood Cemetery,
7 October 1916
Longueval
Cooper
George
G
Royal Fusiliers 8th
Private
35511
Copas
Robert Henry
RH
Army Service
Corps
96th H T Co.
Driver
T4/038764
23
Corpes
Ernest Edward
EE
Royal Navy
H.M.S. Princess
Irene
Petty
Officer
228816
29
27 May 1915 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
7
Cotter
Francis John Anson
FJA
Royal Navy
HMS Good Hope
Sub
Lieutenant
20
1 November 1914 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
1
50th Field Coy
Corporal
22774
24
29 November 1918 Busigny Communal Cemetery
VIII. B. 30.
25 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pier and Face 6 B and 6
C.
Son of Mary Daborn (formerly Cox), of The Cricketers,
Horsell, Woking, Surrey, and the late William George Cox.
I. A. 28.
Son of Henry and Jane Crane, of Woking; husband of F. E.
M. Cole (formerly Crane), of 2, Hipley St., Old Woking,
Surrey.
Coward
Richard
R
Royal
Engineers
Cox
William Thomas Harold
WTH
East Surrey
1st
Private
21197
22
Crane
Joseph
J
Ox & Bucks
Light Infantry
2/1st
Sergeant
2737
38
Creswell
Harry
H
Cheshire
1/6th
Private
268248
Gunner
54027
Crew
Charles Henry
CH
Royal Garrison
30th Siege Bty.
Artillery
Crosland
William Philip
WP
West Yorkshire
1st attached to
2nd
2nd
Lieutenant
Cross
John William Montague J W M
Dorset
1st
Private
Cross
Leslie
L
Royal Field
Artillery
44th Battery
2nd
Lieutenant
Croucher
Ernest
E
York and
Lancaster
6th
Private
10 October 1916
Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery,
IX. C. 49.
Armentieres
Merville Communal Cemetery
Extension
31 July 1917 Menin Gate, Ypres
22
21
9061
27 October 1917 Etaples Military Cemetery
16 August 1917 Thiepval Memorial
22 October 1914 Le Touret Memorial
23
45505
30 June 1915
XXVII. J. 1
30 September 1915 Merville Communal Cemetery
1 October 1918 Sucrerie Cemetery, Epinoy
Son of Esther Howard (formerly Copas), of 2, Adelaide
Villas, Copse Rd. Knaphill, Woking; stepson of E J Howard.
Stepson of Mrs. Corpes, of St. Johns Cottage, West Byfleet,
Surrey; husband of Edith Esther Corpes, of 8, Trinity
Gardens, Fareham, Hants.
Son of Major General and Mrs. F. G. Cotter, of Woking,
Surrey. Native of Salisbury, Wilts.
2nd son of Mr J Coward, 143 Church Street, Woking.
Husband of Rose Coward, of 11, Mayo St., Portsmouth
Panel 19 - 22.
XXX. H. 1A.
Son of the late George and Sarah Jane Crew, of Woking,
Surrey.
Pier and Face 2 A 2 C
and 2 D.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. H. Crosland, of 89, Courtenay
Rd., Woking, Surrey. War Memorial has Philip William
Panel 22 and 23.
Son of Late Staff Serjt. J. Cross, and Mrs. S. L. Cross, of
230 Walton Road, Woking
V. B. 21.
Son of Late Staff Serjt. J. Cross, and Mrs. S. L. Cross, of
111A, Tolworth Park Rd., Surbiton, Surrey. Formerly of of
230 Walton Road, Woking Born at Rawalpindi, India.
B. 4.
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Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Lance
"D" Bty. 70th Bde. Bombardie
r
Lance
2nd
Corporal
Regimental
Number
Age
15545
22
Croucher
George
G
Royal Artillery
Croucher
Percy James
PJ
Queen's
Private
1st Coy. "A" Bn.
Serjeant
200080
24
10th
Lance
Corporal
G/18017
21
Cunnington
William
W
Northamptonshi
1st
re
Cutting
Ernest William
EW
Tank Corps
FJ
Royal West
Kent
Daborn
Frederick John
Daborn
Horace John
HJ
Daborn
John
J
Daborn
William Henry
WH
Daniels
Augustus Harry
Queen's
8085
Private
L/7933
26
"V" Special Coy.
Private
214709
37
7th
Private
G/5788
AH
Machine Gun
18th Bn
Corps (Infantry)
Private
6175
Private
S/876
William James
WJ
Queen's
Davis
Davis
Richard James
RJ
G
Queen's
B
1st
Royal Garrison
Artillery
22
Sidney
S
Dawson
Alfred
A
Formerly Royal
Naval Divison
Dawson
Alfred Charles
AC
Royal Navy
Day
Stanley Aubry
SA
Monmouthshire 1/3rd
Private
10 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
Panel 43 and 45
I. F. 12.
8 May 1918 Duhallow A D S Cemetery
23 August 1915
22 February 1919
Officer's
Cook 1st
Class
361164
33
2803
19
II. A. 9.
First husband of Mrs Bayes, of Cherry Street, Woking
Manchester Southern
Cemetery
D. Nonconformist. 222.
Died of Heart Disease, December 1915. Discharged RND
May 1915
21 March 1920
Woking (St John the Baptist)
Cemetery Extension
29 December 1915 Ferme-Oliver Cemetery
LR
AR
Royal Air Force I T S
2nd
Lieutenant
Dench
Ernest Edward
EE
East
Lancashire
2nd
Lance
Corporal
9351
Denly
Thomas
T
Ox & Bucks
Light Infantry
1st Garrison
Battalion
Private
20396
39
8 March 1916 Kirkee 1914-1918 Memorial
Denyer
John Ernest
JE
Royal Navy
H.M.S. Opal
Officer's
Cook 3rd
Class
L/8366
19
21 January 1918 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Devereux
Albert
A
Queen's
6th
Private
2283
19
Digby
Charles
C
Royal Garrison
123rd Siege Bty.
Artillery
2nd
Lieutenant
Dowden
Leslie Harry
L
Queen's
2/4th
Lance
Corporal
1st
JC
Drabwell
Charles
C
Driver
Bernard
BH
Drudge
John Henry
JH
Pier and Face 7 C.
Guards Cemetery, Windy
Corner, Cuinchy
Leonard Robert
25
2664
21
Private
407069
24
11109
1st
Private
2nd
Major
13th
Private
10912
23 July 1918 Woking Crematorium
4 March 1917
37
Son of Frederick Thomas and Fanny Jane Cutting, of 43,
Park Rd., Green Lane, Ilford, Essex.
Stepson of Mrs. E. H. H. Daborn, of Bullivant House,
Barrack Path, Knaphill, Woking.
Husband of Kate Strudwick (formerly Daborn), of 46, Rose
Bank Cottages, Westfield, Woking, Surrey.
Son of William and Celia Daborn, of Horsell, nr. Woking;
husband of Mary Daborn, of Woking, Surrey.
Son of William George and Esther Carter Daniels, of 9,
Courtenay Rd., Woking.
Aladdin Richard
Joseph Charles
V. B. 20.
22
HMS Victory
of 25 Poole Road, Woking
VIII. A. 12.
6 November 1918 Busigny Communal Cemetery
Deane
Dowling
VII. A. 2.
La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre
18 September 1914
Memorial
17 June 1918 Pernes British Cemetery
Remarks
Panel 11 - 13 and 14.
29 September 1917 Birr Cross Roads Cemetery
Delay
Canadian
Infantry
(Western
Ontario
Regiment)
Royal Irish
Fusiliers
Queen's
Welsh
Regiment
Grave/Memorial
Reference
Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery,
VI. E. 17.
Arras
7 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Lieutenant
Dawes
23 March 1918
Cemetery
7 November 1914 Thiepval Memorial
1st
Royal
Engineers
Royal Sussex
Daniels
Davisson
L/9409
Date of Death
Fins New British Cemetery,
Sorel-Le-Grand
5 December 1916 Wailly Orchard Cemetery
10 July 1918
Caberet-Rouge British
Cemetery, Souchez
In South part
Son of Alfred and Emma Dawson, of The Presbytery,
Victoria Rd., Knaphill, Woking
Plot 2. Row E. Grave 2.
Son of Edward and Florence Kate Day, of Woking, Surrey.
Woking News & Mail of 7 April 1916 states "of 76 Park
Street, Abergaveny
182
Son of John Joseph and Alice Delay, of 18, Stockwell Rd.,
Stockwell London. Joined the Canadian Forces in Spokane,
Washington, U.S.A.
VII. A. 23.
Face D
Son of William and Susan Denly; husband of Alice Mary
Backhurst (formerly Denly), of 8, Suffolk Cottage, Sanway,
Byfleet, Surrey.
30
Son of John and Sarah Denyer, of Galworth Rd., St. John's,
Woking, Surrey
I. H. 8.
Son of William and Mary Devereux, of 2, Connaught Rd.,
Brookwood, Surrey.
VIII. K. 21
Son of James and Maria Digby, of Felstead, Essex.
28 September 1915 Pieta Military Cemetery, Malta B. XVI. 5.
20 May 1916 Chester Farm Cemetery
II. A. 7.
11-May-1917 Roeux British Cemetery
B. 45.
4 October 1917 Perth Cemetery (China Wall)
Bagneux British Cemetery,
26 April 1918
Gezaincourt
I. H. 15.
I. D. 9.
Son of Mr & Mrs W C Dowden, Hope Villas, Abbey Road,
Horsell
Son of Joseph and Louisa Dowling, of 6, Dorking Villas,
Knaphill, Woking, Surrey, England.
MC
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Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Druery
Dudley Victory
DV
London
13th Kensington
Bn
2nd
Lieutenant
Duke
James
J
Manchester
2nd
Private
8825
Dunford
Herbert
H
Army Service
Corps
A" Coy.
(Aldershot)
Private
SS/22914
Royal Navy
H.M.S. Bulwark
Ordinary
Seamen
1st
Age
18 October 1918
30
Reginald Jack
RJ
Dunford
Dunn
R Oseph C
Thomas Henry
ROC
TH
Bedfordshire
Private
9645
18
Edes
William
W
East Yorkshire 2nd
Private
9224
25
Edwards
Herbert
H
Queen's
Corporal
G/4472
33
J/19958
Cemetery
18
18 October 1914 Le Touret Memorial
Edwards
Oliver Raymond
OR
London
23rd
Private
703149
21
Ellesley
William
W
Queen's
6th
Private
G/22148
29
Elliott
Clarence William
CW
Queen's
1st
2nd
Lieutenant
Elliott
Elliott
Reginald
E
R
Border
1st
Corporal
20480
Elliott
William Henry Emery
WHE
Queen's
2nd
Private
S/6063
Ellis
Ernest Gordon
EG
Queen's
"C" Coy. 7th Bn.
Corporal
G/1821
28
26 November 1914 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
8 January 1915 Menin Gate, Ypres
2 February 1915 Le Treport Military Cemetery
13 July 1916
Bernafay Wood British
Cemetery, Montauban
2 October 1916 Warlencourt British Cemetery
8 November 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Herbert Henry
HH
Wiltshire
1st
Private
18674
19
7 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
James
J
Queen's
1st
Private
L/11232
21
15 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Etheridge
Hugh Dimsdale
HD
Royal Fusiliers 17th
Frank Montagu
FM
Queen's
Evans
Sidney Ernest
SE
Queen's
1/5th
Private
Everitt
Frank Edward
FE
Australian
Infantry
1st
2nd
Lieutenant
Evitt
Charles Edward John
CEJ
Exton
Charles
C
Queen's
1/5th
Corporal
Eyles
William Percy
WP
Manchester
1st
Private
2nd
Lieutenant
2 October 1918 Grevillers British Cemetery
18
T/240546
5 April 1916 Amara War Cemetery
Baghdad (North Gate) War
Cemetery
Albert Communal Cemetery
20 July 1916
Extension
17 December 1917
22
Madras 1914-1918 Memorial,
Chennai
240348
35
9 September 1918
2162
23
21 December 1914 Le Touret Memorial
Farmer
Cyril
C
Royal Garrison
"B" Bty. 83rd Bde Major
Artillery
Farquharson
Cecil Graham
CG
Royal Marines
14th Bn
Lieutenant
33
1 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
35
21 March 1918 Pozieres Memorial
31
26 May 1918 Gwalia Cemetery
33
2nd RM Battalion, Lieutenant
RND
Colonel
Farquharson
John Charles Lancelot
JCL
London
Scottish
Festing
Hubert Wogan
HW
Durham Light
Infantry
15th
Lieutenant
Colonel
Field
Edward James
EJ
Queen's
11th
Private
Panel 31 and 33.
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dunn.
Plot 1. Row B. Grave 1.
Foster-son of E. Lee, of Woking, Surrey.
M. 84.
VII. D. 19.
VIII. D. 6.
Dernancourt Comunal
Cemetery Extension
Of Wych Hill Cottage, Star Hill, Woking
Son of Mr G Edwards, of 12 Mabel Street, Woking. Formerly
3257 Queens. CWGC has 6883 London Regt
Son of Edward Ellesley, 77 Courtnay Road, Woking.
Husband of Kate Ellesley, 3 Oak Lane, College Road,
Maybury. Local paper gives her address in 1917 as
Sunnyside, Maybury Hill
Son of Mrs Elliott, 115 Courtenay Road, Woking
III. E. 2.
Pier and Face 5 D and 6
D.
Pier and Face 5 D and 6
D.
MM. Son of the late Mrs. F. Ellis, of 5, Walton Rd., Woking,
Surrey
Son of Mrs. A. Browning, of 2, Cobbetts Cottages, Mayford,
Woking, Surrey.
Son of Mr. J. Elson, of Fir Tree Cottage, Lucas Green, West
End, Woking, Surrey.
XV. C. 2.
MC, MM. Son of Mr & Mrs R D Etheridge of Ewhurst, Pyrford
XIII. L. 11
Son of Herbert and Nina Evans, of Culmer, West Byfleet,
Surrey
Pier and Face 13 A.
XIII. D. 9
I. J. 11.
Face 6.
Panels 34 and 35
3 August 1917 Mendinghem Military Cemetery III. B. 27.
24 March 1918
T/240156
Son of Sarah Jane Loring (formerly Dunford), of 2,
Beaconfield Rd., Kingfield, Woking, and the late Herbert
Dunford. Woking War Memorial has Duford
Panel 1 and 2.
18 May 1915 Merville Communal Cemetery
Son of James Duke, of Attleford, Shackleford, Godalming;
husband of Ann Duke, of High Croft, Milford, Godalming,
Surrey.
3
14 April 1918 Ploegsteert Memorial
Elson
Evans
Remarks
XIII. F. 2.
Bay 2
Ellis
Attached to 9th
Royal
Warwickshire
Regt
Panels 34 and 35.
10 April 1917 Arras Memorial
16 August 1917 Artillery Wood Cemetery
2nd
Lieutenant
Grave/Memorial
Reference
St Sever Cemetery Extension,
S. V. H. 11.
Rouen
12 August 1917 Brookwood
Dunford
7th
Date of Death
X. D. 9.
Panel 54.
Panel 68 to 72.
II. B. 29.
Son of Mr & Mrs Evans, Hollick's Cottages, Oyster Lane,
Byfleet. Died of pneumonia in Baghdad Hospital
Son of James and Kate Agnes Everitt, of 4, Moreton Rd.,
South Croydon, England. Born at Alton, England.
Son of Charles and Fanny Exton. Buried in Bangalore
(Hosur Road) Cemetery.
Son of Charles and Mary Jane Eyles, of 36, Church St.,
Woking, Surrey
DSO MC. Son of Mrs. F. C. Farmer, of The Old Vicarage,
Horsell, Woking, and the late Rev. C. H. Farmer.
MC. Spelt Farquarson on CWGC
Seventh son of Mrs. Emma Farquharson, of "Glengarry,"
The Grove, Woking, Surrey, and the late Col. M. H.
Farquharson, R.M.L.I.
DSO. Son of the late Maj. Gen. Sir Francis W. Festing,
K.C.M.G.; husband of Elizabeth Dorothy Festing, of The
Paddock, Headington, Oxford. Son in law of Lady Keen, of
Talnotrie, Woking
Husband of H. Easthaugh (formerly Field), of 5, Harelands
Cottages, St. John's, Woking.
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Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Age
Date of Death
Cemetery
Grave/Memorial
Reference
Panels 47 to 53.
Only son of Frederick and Letitia Ann Field, of "Mickleham,"
Arthurs Bridge Rd., Horsell, Woking, Surrey. Enlisted
November, 1915. Also served in France.
Q. 93.
of Knaphill Cottages, Knaphill, Woking
IV. O. 51.
Son of Mrs Gittings, of 47 Mabel Street, Woking; husband of
J. Finch, of 213, Birmingham Rd., Tipton, Staffs.
Field
Frederick Richard
FR
London
13th
Corporal
492653
27
8 December 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery
Field
John Alexander
JA
Queen's
2/4th
Lance
Sergeant
206657
32
21 December 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery
Finch
Victor George
VG
Buff's (East
Kent)
6th
Private
G/13410
21
17 July 1917
Finch
Walter Wilson
WW
Machine Gun
Corps
15th Bty.
Gunner
2542
25
7 June 1917 Arras Memorial
Fleming
Frederick Charles
FC
London
7th
Private
353350
21
8 June 1918
attached to 1st
Bn, KSLI
1st Base
Mechanical
Transport Depot
Private
11760
19
26 November 1917 Marcoing Communal Cemetery Sp. Mem.
Private
M2/264880
30
17 November 1916
12793
30
23
Fletcher
William George
WG
Royal Army
Medical Corps
Follett
Albert Thomas Tanner
ATT
Army Service
Corps
Forster
Alfred Frederick John
AFJ
18th (Queen
Mary's Own)
Hussars
D Squadron
Private
Foster
Bernard la Trobo
B la T
Manchester
19th
Leiutenant
Foster
James Gordon
JG
6th Dragoon
Guards
Fowler
Thomas Amos
TA
East
Lancashire
2nd
Francis
Frederick
F
Queen's
1st
Francis
James
J
Royal
Warwickshire
1st
Francis
Sidney
S
Francis
Timothy
T
Frazer
James
J
Freeland
Percy Alfred
PA
Fremantle
James Annals
JA
Fry
Arthur
A
Fuller
William Blyth
WB
Fulton
Frank Lawrence
Gale
Acting
Corporal
Company
Quarterma
ster
Sergeant
3335
Dusains Military Cemetery,
Etrun
Beacon Cemetery, SaillyLaurette
Bois Guillaume Communal
Cemetery
31
Private
G/3863
25
Corporal
33010
33
24 May 1915 Menin Gate, Ypres
Panel 5.
Son of Alfred and Jennie Forster, of 133, Walton Rd.,
Woking, Surrey.
24 July 1916 A I F Burial Ground, Flers
XVI. J. 2.
Son of the Rev. Frederic La Trobe Foster and Frances Mary
Foster, of Combe End, Danes Hill, Woking. Born at
Widcombe, Somerset.
13 May 1915 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery
10 November 1917
Windmill British Cemetery,
Monchey-le-Preux
Sergeant
9736
28
26 October 1917 Perth Cemetery (China Wall)
Lancers
5th Royal Irish
Private
4517
22
14 May 1915 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery
Abeele Aerodrome Military
17 July 1918
Cemetery
11 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
1st
Corporal
Private
G/19122
6396
42nd Bn
Private
192220
Queen's
2nd
Captain
FL
London
2nd/16th Bn
(Queen's
Westminster
Rifles).
Corporal
550330
19
Thomas Henry
TH
10th Hussars
Private
32176
37
Gaskell
John Charles Temple
JCT
69th Punjabis
attd.129th Duke
of Connaught's
Own Baluchis
Major
Gavin
Edmund
E
London
Scottish
1st/14th Bn
Company
Serjeant
Major
Gibbins
Arthur James
AJ
24
31
Panel 2.
VIII. C. 30.
23 October 1918 Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau V. C. 10.
"C" Coy. 2nd Bn
1st
V. E. 8.
Son of Mr & Mrs W H Finch, of 2 Boundary Villas, Boundary
Road, Woking. Also left a widow.
Son of Henry Busby Fleming and Clara Sophia Fleming, of
111, Walton Rd., Woking. Formerly 3205 2/6th East Surrey
Regiment
Son of William and Caroline Fletcher, of 4, Abbey Rd.,
Horsell, Woking, Surrey.
Son of Gilbert and Edith Follett, of Bridge Cottage, Church
Path, Woking; late of Wimbledon, Surrey.
Queen's
Buff's (East
Kent)
Scots Guards
Canadian
Infantry
(Quebec
Regiment)
Bay 10.
II. B. 13.
10 August 1918 Vis-en-Artois Memorial
5754
Remarks
Husband of Gertrude Mary Fowler, of 65, Vale Farm Rd.,
Woking, Surrey.
Son of Charles Francis, of St. Peter's Cottage, Sandy Lane,
Maybury, Woking
I. F. 17
Husband of M G. Francis, of 12, Binfield Rd., Byfleet, Surrey
VI. G. 4.
Son of Charles Francis, of St. Peter's Cottage, Sandy Lane,
Maybury, Woking, Surrey
VIII. C. 38
Son of James and Sarah Frazer. According to the Woking
News & Mail, both parents were dead and he had a sister
living in Woking
II. B. 9.
Only son of Mr & Mrs T H Freeland, of Byfleet Village
Panel 11.
6 October 1916 Vimy Memorial
Emigrated to Canada about 1911
III. SS. 17
Son of William Fuller and Lady Hill; married Barbara Pixley
(now Barbara Carington), of Ladder Stile Cottage, Kingston
Hill, Surrey.
20 March 1919 Karasouli Military Cemetery
F. 1216.
Son of George E. and Isabella Lansdown Fulton, of 4,
Victoria Villas, Brookwood, Surrey. Volunteered for Foreign
Service Aug., 1914, served in France and Greece.
25 March 1918 Pozieres Memorial
Panel 4
Brother of Mr. G. W. Gale, of 20, High St., Old Woking,
Surrey. Served in the South African Campaign.
16 May 1915
Guards Cemetery, Windy
Corner, Cuinchy
5 August 1917 Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery 1. AA. 7.
10
45
1 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
Panel 54.
Volunteer Long Service Medal. Son of Alexander and Jane
Gavin, of Ellinburgh; husband of Mary Gavin, of
"Broomfield," Woodham Rd., Woking, Surrey. Served in the
South African Campaign.
Surname also shown as Gibbings
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Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Age
G/17387
20
Gibson-Lee
William Charles
WC
Royal Sussex
7th
Private
Giles
Alfred Edward
Boscawen
AE
Royal Navy
HMS Manley
Lieutenant
Giles
Arthur William
AW
Somerset Light
1st
Infantry
Private
8731
Giles
William
W
Royal Fusiliers 36th Labour Bn
Private
33585
Gilpin
Norcliffe W Bernard
NWB
Royal Defence
Corps
Lieutenant
Gloster
Henry William
HW
Tank Corps
Reinf. Depot
Private
95365
Godbold
Henry James
HJ
Goddard
Theodore
T
London
19th
Sergeant
610667
Godfrey
Norman Carter
NC
Tank Corps
5th
2nd
Lieutenant
330th RCC,
Pioneer
Roads & Quarries
22
44
1 June 1917 Tidworth Military Cemetery
33
Godfrey
William James
WJ
East Surrey
10th
Colour
Sergeant
Godfrey
William John
WJ
Black Watch
1st
2nd
Lieutenant
Goldsmith
Frederick Charles
FC
Buff's (East
Kent)
5th
Private
T/3014
32
Good
Robert
R
Goodridge
Albert Edward
AE
Royal Fusiliers 2nd
Private
G/36394
30
Goring
William George Henry
WGH
Royal
Engineers
228th Army
Troops Coy.
Sapper
170499
29
Gorton
Thomas
T
Army Service
Corps
819th M.T. Coy
Private
M2/181474
WR/23850
42
18443
41
19
Gosling
Eric Alfred
E
London
5th
Rifleman
301196
Gover
Gover
Charles George
William Herbert
CG
WH
Manchester
Queen's
2nd
11th
Private
Private
8723
G/6853
Gray
Christopher Charles
CC
Royal
Engineers
7th Pontoon Park Driver
Grayson
Alfred
A
Royal Naval
Reserve
Paymaster
HMS President V Sub
Lieutenant
H
Royal Sussex
2nd
Private
Royal Field
Artillery
"B" Bty. 242nd
Bde
2nd
Lieutenant
Greenfield
Gerald Henry
GH
Gregory
Albert J
AJ
92056
Son of Frederick William Gibson-Lee and Louisa GibsonLee, of 171, Boundary Rd., Woking, Surrey.
20
DSO, Croix dc Guerre. Son of Trelawny B. and Alice
Frances Giles, of Grange Cottage, Horsell, Woking, Surrey.
VII. F. 1
Plot F. Row 4. Grave 2.
E. 10.
VII. J. 12A
10 January 1918
Rocquigny-Equancourt Road
British Cemetery, Manancourt
IX. C. 1
28 February 1918 Bedford House Cemetery
21 July 1916
Woking (St John the Baptist)
Cemetery Extension
3 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial
18 June 1916 Basra War Cemetery
11 August 1917 Menin Gate, Ypres
9 July 1917 Canada Farm Cemetery
6 November 1918 Skopje British Cemetery
Remarks
I. B. 24.
Mont Huon Military Cemetery,
Le Treport
Husband of Mabel Giles, of Cartbridge, nr. Woking, Surrey.
Son of Capt. Norcliffe Gilpin; husband of Sybil A. G. Gilpin,
of Woodleigh, West Byfleet, Surrey.. Died of pneumonia
1917 at Tidworth Camp
Son of Mr. T. C. Gloster, of Laurel Dene, York Rd., Woking.
Died of pneumonia following gas poisoning
Son of William and Emma Goddard, of Abbotts Langley,
Herts.; husband of Hilda Marion Goddard, of The Retreat,
Theydon Bois, Epping, Essex.
Panel 11
Enclosure No.2 I. F. 5.
Son of the late George and Elizabeth Godfrey, of Oak
Cottage, Knapp Hill, Woking; husband of Ethel Godfrey, of
14, St. Mary's Rd., Surbiton.
Near East gate
Son of Mrs. Tallent, of 10, Bridge Rd., Chertsey, husband of
Annie Hannah Jane Godfrey, of 238, Walton Rd., Woking.
Pier and Face 10 A
Son of Mr & Mrs A H Godfrey, The Dell, Woking
V. M. 16.
4 Oaks Road, Woking Son of William and Caroline
Goldsmith, of Benenden, Kent; husband of Euphemia
Goldsmith, of Millport, Buteshire.
Panel 6 and 8.
I. B. 14.
Son of Albert Edward and Mary Naomi Goodridge, of Queen
St., Liphook; husband of Charlotte Mary Goodridge, of 1, Old
Reading Room, Queen St., Liphook, Hants.Formerly of 49
West Street, Woking
Son of George and Emily Goring, of 39 Royal Oak Road,
Woking; husband of Mrs Goring, 2 Abbey Farm House,
Walden's Park Road, Horsell, Woking.
H. 8.
Gommecourt British Cemetery
1 July 1916
III. C. 22
No. 2, Hebuterne
28 October 1914 Le Touret Memorial
Panels 34 and 35.
23 March 1918 Arras Memorial
Bay 2.
36
26 September 1918 Hagle Dump Cemetery
25 April 1919 Woking Crematorium
L/10123
Grave/Memorial
Reference
8 October 1918
2 April 1918 Ploegsteert Memorial
RF
Henry
25 October 1917 Chatham Naval Memorial
13 February 1917 Calais Southern Cemetery
Robert Frederick
Green
Epehy Wood Farm Cemetery,
Epehy
10 November 1914 Strand Military Cemetery
Godfrey
GF
18 September 1918
Cemetery
36
Royal
Engineers
Green
Date of Death
21
20
30 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
VI. D. 1.
Son of Mrs. Emily People, of 4, Cobbett's Cottages, Mayford,
Woking. Probably the Christopher People on Westfield
School Banner. See Woking Newa & Mail 11 October 1918
which states he is an old Westfield School boy
Addenda Panel
Panel 20.
17 August 1917 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery XVI. A. 1.
Husband of Lucy Gertrude Florence Green, of "Sandley,"
49, York Rd., Woking.
Son of Mrs. M. Greenfield, of Edenmore, Mount Hermon,
Woking, and the late Henry Greenfield.
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Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Age
Date of Death
Cemetery
Grave/Memorial
Reference
Remarks
Gregory
Edwin John
EJ
Royal Garrison
244th Siege Bty.
Artillery
Gunner
90439
35
2 October 1918
Fifteen Ravine British
Cemetery, Villers-Plouich
II. G. 13.
Husband of Mrs Gregory, Beresford, Heathside, Woking.
SDGW has John Edwin
Gregory
Joe
J
Royal Garrison
115th Heavy Bty. Gunner
Artillery
166051
21
4 January 1918
Wimereux Communal
Cemetery
VIII. B. 22.
Son of Cornelius Gregory and Elizabeth Knight (formerly
Gregory), of The Triangle, Goldsworth Road, Woking,
Surrey.
Griffith
Alfred
A
Gripper
Edward Cutbush
EC
XXVIII. D. 9.
Son of John Edward and Annie Ellen Gripper, of Barnes,
London; husband of Ruby K. Gripper, of Ward's Cross,
Hurst, Twyford, Berks.
Gunner
Samson Albert
SA
VIII. I. 112.
Son of James and Elizabeth Gunner, of Stringer's Farm,
Stoke Hill, Guildford. Sister Mrs Boxall of Kingfield
Gunner
William
W
Pier and Face 5 D and 6
D
Son of Mr & Mrs Gunner, Arthur's Bridge Road, Woking
Royal Dublin
Fusiliers
King's Own
Yorkshire Light 7th
Infantry
11th (Prince
Albert's Own)
Hussars
Queen's
7th
Gwynn
Frank Michael
FM
Middlesex
3rd
Haddock
William
W
East Surrey
1st
Haddow
Walter Peter
WP
Queen's
7th
Hale
Lance
Corporal
Captain
Private
Lance
Corporal
Lance
Corporal
Private
Acting
Corporal
6676
29
5 December 1917 Etaples Military Cemetery
33
11 November 1917 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery
G/1521
1 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
G/5964
15 April 1915 Menin Gate, Ypres
7006
17 October 1914 Le Touret Memorial
G/1720
23
13 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
13 April 1918 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery XXVI. F. 8A.
Memorial has Maddock
Son of Peter and Emily Haddow, of Starhill, Woking, Surrey.
J
Hall
Arthur Ernest
AE
Queen's
1st
Private
240981
20
Hambridge
Harry George
HG
Queen's
2nd
Private
L/9300
30
Hamilton
29 October 1914 Tyne Cot Memorial
LXI. K. 24
Son of Ernest James and Fanny Hall, of Boundary Villa, 105,
Boundary Rd., Woking.
Brother of Mrs. M. D. Field, of 2, Knaphill Cottages, Robin
Hood Rd., Knaphill, Woking.
G de C
Hamilton
Herbert Otho
HO
Northumberlan
12th
d Fusiliers
Lieutenant
Hampshire
Frank
F
Middlesex
Private
Hampshire
Panel 49 and 51.
Panel 18 and 19.
Pier and Face 5 D and 6
D
Thomas
T
Queen's
2nd
7th
Private
23
G/23503
13520
Hampton
Charles Frederick
CF
Essex
9th
Private
326107
Hampton
Dick Terry
DT
Queen's
1st
Private
G/15002
Hampton
Frank
F
Queen's
7th
Private
G/37753
25 September 1915 Loos Memorial
23 October 1916 Thiepval Memorial
30
Stump Road Cemetery,
18 November 1916
Grandcourt
24 August 1918 Guards' Cemetery, Combles
Klein-Vierstraat British
Cemetery
St Julien Dressing Station
12 July 1917
Cemetery
8 May 1918
38
Hampton
George
G
Queen's
2nd
Private
G/5088
20
Hampton
Harry
H
Queen's
11th
Private
G/37453
32
25 March 1918
37
2 July 1916
Hampton
26 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
H A C Cemetery, Ecoust-St
Mein
Panel 61
Son of Rev W F T Hamilton, of Cromer, formerly of Christ
Church, Woking
Pier and Face 12 D and
13 B.
Mrs Hampshire lived at 92 Walton Road, Woking
A. 89.
Husband of Mrs Hampshire, Friary Cottages, Horsell Green
Combles German Cem.
Mem. 30.
IV. D. 24
II. J. 21/24.
Of Anthony's, Horsell, Woking
Panel 14 to 17 and 162 to
Son of Mrs. Edith Hampton, of 69, Eve Rd., Woking, Surrey.
162A.
Son of William and Louisa Hampton, of 1, The Bleak,
VIII. A. 47.
Woodham, Woking.
R
Handyside
Percy James Alexander P I A
Harber
Charles Herbert
CH
Harding
Herbert
Harding
Hardwick
Royal Fusiliers 2nd
Captain
H
Middlesex
3rd
Bandsman
Henry George
HG
London
23rd
Private
6862
George Henry Edward
GHE
Queen's
1st
Private
L/9483
3rd
Lieutenant
8th
Private
G/2667
19
34
L/11204
Hardy
Guy
G
Coldstream
Guards
Hardy
Harry James
HJ
Royal West
Kent
Harman
Harris
Arthur
Edmund Augustus
A
EA
Queen's
6th
Private
G/1002
Harwood
Edward Alfred
EA
Royal Artillery
460th Bty.
Gunner
52759
Hastings
Edward Jhue
EJ
Royal Fusiliers 7th
Private
G/62764
23
Gommecourt British Cemetery
II. L. 11.
No. 2, Pas de Calais
30 September 1915 Loos Memorial
Panel 99 to 101
4 January 1917 Railway Dugouts Burial Ground VI. Q. 24.
Son of James Handyside; husband of Dorothy Handyside
(nee Hampshire), of Redcourt, Pyrford, Surrey.
Son of Mrs. Kate E. Earl, of 7, Temple Bar Rd., St. John's,
Knapp Hill, Woking, Surrey.
SDWG & CWGC has George Henry. Formerly 4085
Queen's. Also 703133 London Regt
Son of George and Louisa Hardwick, of 45, Arthur's Bridge
Rd., Woking, Surrey. Born at Hindhead, Surrey.
24
25 March 1915 Hamburg Cemetery
I. G. 2.
35
1 August 1917 Dozinghem Militaty Cemetery
II. I. 27
Only son of Edith Hardy, of 28, Harcourt Terrace, Redcliffe
Square, London, and the late G. Meredith Hardy.
II. E. 174.
Son of Mrs. E. Hardy, of 3, Lenham Villas, High Clere,
Knaphill, Woking, Surrey
Bay 2.
Widow lived at 43 Courtenay Road, Woking
22 June 1916
Bailleul Communal Cemetery
Extension (Nord)
8 May 1917 Arras Memorial
30 May 1915 East Mudros Military Cemetery I. A. 23.
30 October 1917 Poelcapelle British Cemetery
XV. A. 6
Son of Mr & Mrs Hastings, Binfield Road, Byfleet
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Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Hatch
Bertie
B
Scottish Rifles
1st
Lance
Corporal
10165
Hawkes
Charles Basil
CB
Queen's
2/4th
Corporal
T/1965
Age
Date of Death
Cemetery
25 October 1918 Vis-en-Artois Memorial
19
18 September 1915 Helles Memorial
Grave/Memorial
Reference
Remarks
Panel 6.
First name Herbert
Panel 30 and 31
Son of Mr & Mrs C G Hawkes, of Barry Cottage, Hook Heath
Haybell
William
W
Hayes
Harry Urmson
HU
Black Watch
1st
2nd
Lieutenant
19
13 October 1915 Loos Memorial
Panel 78 to 83.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hayes, of Upton Grey
House, Basingstoke, Hants
Hayes
William
W
Queen's
2nd
Captain
27
20 October 1918 Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa
I. C. 19.
DSO. Son of Major P. A. Hayes, of Dingle, Co. Kerry, and of
Lady Babtie (nee Barry), of Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork. Born 11
April 1891
Hayles
Harry W
HW
Haylor
William
W
Sussex
2nd
Private
L/9478
Machine Gun
Corps
63rd Bn.
Private
130479
19
15th
Private
47107
27
Hayter
Stephen William
SW
Hayward
Hearn
Arthur
A
L
Heath
Edwin
E
Heath
Frederick
F
Heath
John H
JH
Heath
William Benjamin
WB
Heather
James William
JW
Lancashire
Fusiliers
New Zealand
MGC
14 September 1914
No. 2 Coy.
Private
10/1843
25
Labour Corps
130th Company
Private
77438
34
Queen's
2nd
Private
L/8980
34
2nd
Lieutenant
21 August 1918 Bucquoy Communal Cemetery A. 7.
16 December 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
Messines Ridge British
14 June 1917
Cemetery
10 March 1918
Son of Annie Sophia Hayter, and the late Stephen Hayter.
Formerly G/28585 Royal West Kent Regiment
Panel 54 to 60 and 163A
Son of Mr. R. Heath, of "Chisholme," Maybury Hill, Woking.
Formerly 015672 RAOC
IV. F. 49.
Son of Mr & Mrs William Heath, Council Farm,Woking.
III. B. 42.
Husband of Lilian Jane Heath, of 6, Yeoman Terrace,
Englefield Rd., Knaphill, Woking Manager of Knaphill Co-op,
Formerly 52833 Queen's 22nd Inf. Labour Coy
Panals 11 - 13 and 14
Son of Mr & Mrs Heather, of Jordon's Crossings, Woking
Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery No.
1 July 1916
A. 89.
1, Auchon Villers
Woking News & Mail says Son of the Rev D and Mrs
Heaton, formerly of Woking and now of Scunthorpe, Lincs.
CWGC states Son of the late Rev. Daniel Heaton and of
Mrs. Heaton, of Cressbrook, 46, Pembroke Crescent, Hove,
Sussex.
3 May 1917 Arras Memorial
CWGC has Edward John
Heaton
Eric Rupert
ER
Middlesex
Hedgecock
John Edward
JE
Buff's (East
Kent)
7th
Private
G/10432
Herbert
Jesse
J
Queen's
7th
Private
G/5818
28
2 July 1916
Hesketh
John James
J
Queen's
2nd
Private
10238
20
5 October 1917
Heward
Allan
A
Royal Fusiliers 13th
Private
6020
29
Heward
Alfred Peter
AP
Canadian
Engineers
4th
Sapper
1078747
35
9th
2nd
Lieutenant
Hibbert
Philosophe British Cemetery,
Mazingarbe
27 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
14th attached to
16th
19
La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre
Memorial
Bay 2.
La Neuville British Cemetery,
Corbie
I. A. 46.
Godewaersvelde British
Cemetery
I. L. 25.
17 November 1918 Caudry British Cemetery
I. D. 15
9 September 1918 Sun Quarry Cemetery, Cherisy F. 9.
Son of Thomas Herbert, of Sunbury, Middx.; husband of M.
E. Herbert, of 26, St. John's Rd., Carshalton, Surrey,
formerly of 39 Courtenay Road, Woking
Son of John and Ellen Hesketh, of 36, Bynes Rd., South
Croydon. Native of Caterham, Surrey.
Son of Mrs. Boorer (formerly Heward), of Woking; husband
of Winifred Caroline Heward, of Birtley Rd., Bramley, Surrey.
4th son of Mrs Boorer, 24 Church Street, Woking
S
Hickling
John Christopher
JC
Middlesex
Higgs
Percy
P
London
Regiment (First 1st/21st
Surrey Rifles)
Hill
Charles
C
Hill
Elred Thomas
ET
Machine Gun
Corps
Machine Gun
Corps
Queen's
19th Bn.
Hill
George Edward
GE
John
J
Hills
Rowland
R
Royal Navy
HMS Victory
Hilton
Harry
H
London
6th
16 April 1916 Basra Memorial
Panel 30 and 64
Son of Mr Horace Hickling, Little Firs, Shaftsbury Road,
Woking
26 May 1915 Le Touret Memorial
Panel 45.
Son of Daniel and Caroline Higgs, of Lorna Cottage, Byfleet,
Surrey.
Bay 10
MM. Husband of Mrs Hill, of 3 Boundary Villas, Boundary
Road, Woking
Rifleman
2143
21
Sergeant
4342
26
125194
20
A Company, 15th
Private
Battalion
Lance
7th
Corporal
Hill
23
G/68544
19
Stoker 2nd
Class
K/30385
21
Rifleman
322901
34
26 March 1918 Arras Memorial
Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery,
VII. D. 13.
Arras
Villers-Bretonneux Military
19 October 1918
XVII. AA. 8.
Cemetery
10 June 1918
21 March 1916 Brookwood
20 February 1917 Bedford House Cemetery
Son of Mrs. Julia Hill, of 7, The Crescent, Pyrford, Woking.
Son of Charles Henry William and Louisa Ann Hill, of 1,
Brookwood Farm Cottages, Knap Hill, Woking, Surrey.
177299
Son of John and E. A. Hills, of Aldermere Cottage,
Goldsworth Rd., Woking
Enclosure No.4 I. G. 14.
Son of William and Harriett Hilton; husband of Annie Eliza
Hilton, of 2, Brunswick Hill, Reading. Formerly of 9 The
Triangle, Goldsworth Road, Woking. Born at Eastbourne.
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Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of
these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.
Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Hoad
Albert
A
Queen's
2/4th
Private
T/2651
Hoad
Fred
F
Queen's
2/4th
Private
206589
Hobart
Douglas
D
24th Punjabis
attached to 53rd
Sikhs (Frontier
Force)
Lieutenant
Holbourn
Holder
Hollis
Cyril Ralph
Alfred Ernest
CR
P
AE
Hollis
Charles Frederick
CF
Hollis
Charles Frederick
Griffiths
CFG
Homersham
Alfred Jones
AJ
Age
21
20
Date of Death
Cemetery
Grave/Memorial
Reference
Remarks
19 September 1915 Helles Memorial
Panel 30 and 31
Son of Mrs Green of 26 Rosebank Cottages, West Field
21 December 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery
S. 111.
Son of Mrs. N. D. Green, of 26, Rosebank Cottages,
Westfield, Woking.
Panel 54 and 67
Son of the late Lt. Col. G. Hobart (Royal Marines), and of
Mrs. L. Hobart, of 65, Hough Green, Chester.
XIII. G. 5.
Son of Mrs. E. Scott, of "Coromandel," Maybury Hill, Woking.
20 April 1916 Basra Memorial
15 November 1917
Royal Army
Medical Corps
Buff's (East
Kent)
32nd Base
Private
General Hospital
10748
23
12 May 1917 Armara War Cemetery
Abeele Aerodrome Military
2 August 1918
Cemetery
1st
Lieutenant
20
Royal Flying
Corps
London Rgt
Lieutenant
25
18 February 1918
Royal Navy
Mechanicia
HMS Good Hope
n
36
1 November 1914 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Hopton
Thomas Francis
TF
Horne
Henry James
HJ
HoskynsAbrahall
Bennet Edmund
BE
Royal Garrison
2nd
242nd Siege Bty.
Artillery
Lieutenant
Howard
Joseph
J
Wiltshire
2nd
Private
Howard
Howard
James
James John
J
JJ
Howard
William
W
Royal Navy
HMS Ardent
Howell
Howell
Arthur Anthony
Henry Thomas
AA
HT
Hunt
William Frederick
WF
Queen's
7th
294560
19
8381
19
Leading
Seaman
220176
29
Sergeant
L/6886
32
27
Hunt
William Frederick
WF
Queen's
7th
Corporal
G/37924
Hussey
Jack Bruce
JB
3rd
Charles John
CJ
Private
2nd Air
Mechanic
2004
Hutchison
London
Royal Flying
Corps
Ilsley
Joseph
J
Royal Irish
Regiment
Ingpen
Edward Lucian
EL
Northern
Rhodesian
Police
Ingpen
Norman Cecil
NC
Machine Gun
Corps
Ingram
William David
WD
Hampshire
Inwood
Albert Morris
AM
Royal Garrison
Artillery
Inwood
Thomas David
TD
Queen's
Ives
James
John Arthur
JA
JA
Jamieson
Alexander
A
Jater
Frederick John
FJ
Jater
Harry Horace
HH
Queen's
Royal Army
Medical Corps
Royal Field
Artillery
Essex
25th Squadron
6th
Private
28
18032
21
Lieutenant
25
175th
Major
23
14th
Lance
Corporal
19793
Gunner
2354
26
1st
Private
L/8170
28
2/4th
Private
T/206651
8th Coy
Private
99056
57th Bty.
Driver
56501
Private
37003
24 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
31 May 1916 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
28 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial
21 May 1918 Pozieres Memorial
17 June 1917 Lapugnoy Military Cemetery
12 August 1917 Menin Gate, Ypres
10 June 1916 Ndola (Kansenshi) Cemetery
29 June 1915 Old Woking Burial Ground
24 October 1915
Longuenesse (St Omer)
Souvenir Cemetery
2 January 1918 Jerusalem War Cemetery
33
3
Panel 53
12
Pier and Face 5 D and 6
D
Panel 14 and 15
23 November 1918 Horsell (St Mary) Churchyard
MC. Son of Frederick and Rose Hollis, of "Birchlands," West
Byfleet, Surrey
Son of Alfred and Sophia Homersham, of "Lampeter", Mount
Hermon Rd., Woking, Surrey; husband of Phyllis Olive
Homersham.
Son of Edwin and Ellen Hopton, of Gloucester; husband of
Margaret Hopton, of 12, Broadway, Woking, Surrey.
Son of Bennet and Edith Hoskyns-Abrahall, of Rubers Law,
West Byfleet, Surrey. Educated at St. Edmund's, Hindhead
and Repton.
Son of Mrs. E. Dean (formerly Howard), of 7, Hudson Rd.,
Kingston-on-Thames, and the late William Howard.
Son of William Howard, of Woking; husband of Florence P.
E. Lee (formerly Howard), of 23, Hipley St., Woking, Surrey.
Brother of Mrs C Harvey, of Mayford
Lived with his cousin Mr F W Gibson Lee and Mrs Lee, of
Boundary Road, Woking
Son of the late William Richard and Laura Annie Hunt, of 65
Boundary Road, Woking
Panel 44
IV. F. 11.
Panel 33
2. A. 6.
4 December 1917 Tincourt New British Cemetery III. E. 35.
3 September 1916 Couin Military Cemetery
32
V. D. 16.
25 April 1918 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery XXVII. H. 20.
10 March 1915 Le Touret Memorial
44754
4th
Gorre British and Indian
Cemetery
II. D. 3.
Husband of B. Hutchison, of 17, West St., Woking, Surrey.
Son of Mr. G. W. and Mrs. M. A. Ilsley, of Brox Rd.,
Ottershaw, Chertsey, Surrey, formerly of 2 Bonsey Cottages,
Horsell, Woking
Son of Arthur Robert Ingpen, K.C., and Mrs. M. E. Ingpen, of
13, Wynnstay Gardens, Kensington, London. Formerly of
Ashwood Grange, Heathfield Road, Woking
Son of Arthur Ingpen, K.C., and Mrs. Ingpen, of Ashwood
Grange, Heathfield Road, Woking; husband of Vera Ingpen,
of Highmount, Guildford.
IV. A. 3.
Near East boundary
Son of Rosa Inwood, of Moor Lane, Westfield, Woking, and
the late David Inwood
III. A. 4
Son of Mrs. D. Inwood, of Woking; husband of Mrs. L.
Inwood, of 201, Market Cottages, Old Woking.
S. 22.
In South-East part
1 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
Panel 5 and 9
2 November 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery
Panels 33 to 39.
Widow, Mrs Jamieson lived at 10 Church Street, Woking.
Died of influenza at Catterick
of Board School Road, Woking
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these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.
Surname
Jator
Jay
Christian Names
Henry
Initials
A
H
Jelley
Albert George
AG
Jenkins
Edgar Kynnersley
EK
Jennings
Jinks
Alfred Robert George
Charles
Jones
Jones
Jordan
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Age
Date of Death
Cemetery
Border
Royal Navy
HMS Ardent
J/5935
26
29 November 1915 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
25
23 September 1916
ARG
C
Private
Private
L/10809
1056
John Frederick
JF
West Yorkshire 8th
Private
10115
Samuel
S
Queen's
Private
2614
WH
Coldstream
Guards
1st
Private
5456
28
29 October 1914 Zantvoorde British Cemetery
Signal Depot
Sapper
194999
28
25 January 1917
1/5th
Captain
June
William A
WA
Keene
Thomas George
TG
Royal
Engineers
Keller
Roderick Leopold
RL
Royal Air Force
Captain
Lance
Corporal
9292
Struma Military Cemetery,
Greece
23 April 1917 Arras Memorial
28 August 1915 Helles Memorial
Carnieres Communal
21 October 1918
Cemetery Extension
Madras 1914-1918 Memorial,
24 June 1915
Chennai
25
Walton and Weybridge
(Weybridge) Cemetery
Alfred Fitzroy
AA
West Yorkshire 2nd
Kent
Clifford
C
South African
Infantry
2nd. Attached to
Nigeria Regiment, Sergeant
W.A.F.F.
16086
25
Kent
Cyril Geoffrey
CG
London
13th
5776
26
1 August 1916 Maroeuil British Cemetery
Kettle
Frederick
F
Royal
Engineers
King
Arthur
A
King
Charles Leonard
CL
20
22 March 1918
King
John Joseph
JJ
Knight
John Alfred
JA
Royal Navy
Knott
Frederick William
George
FWG
Knott
Maurice Montague
William
Kurn
Kurn
Private
2nd
Lieutenant
Hertfordshire
24 October 1916 Thiepval Memorial
23 May 1918 Pemba Cemetery
Roisel Communal Cemetery
Extension
Petty
Officer
307399
34
Northamptonshi
3rd
re
Private
59784
37
12 November 1918
MMW
East Surrey
2/5th
Private
2458
28
1 January 1916
Arthur
A
Suffolk
8th
Private
28917
23
24 August 1916 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery
James George
JG
Queen's
2nd
Private
3662
HMS Queen Mary
Posted to 2/2nd
Royal Fusiliers
London Rgt
London
14th
Scottish
George
G
Laing
Theodore
T
Private
92220
Private
2131
Lane
Alfred James
AJ
Essex
Lane
Thomas Henry
TH
Langstone
Albert Frederick
AF
30
2nd
Corporal
46981
19
Queen's
3rd
Sergeant
141
39
Middlesex
1/8th
Private
TF/5725
7
VII. E. 4.
31 May 1916 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Woking (St John the Baptist)
Cemetery Extension
Wimbledon Gap Road
Cemetery
Delville Wood Cemetery,
Longueval
Ste. Emilie Valley Cemetery,
19 September 1918
Villers-Faucon
Son of Mr & Mrs John and Annie Maria Jelley, of 20
Rosebank Cottages, Westfield, Woking
Son of the late F. E. Jenkins and Mrs. E. J. W. Jeudwine;
husband of Vivien M. Ellis (formerly Jenkins), of Little
Cranford, Shawford, Hants.
Bay 2
Panel 184 and 185
I. C. 7.
Son of Mr. E. Jones, of 422, Rotherhithe New Rd.,
Bermondsey, London
Face 6.
Buried in Lucknow Cantonment Military Cemetery
Kruiseecke German Cem. Son of Rachel and William Jordan; husband of Flory May
Mem. 22.
Jordan, of Thorne Cottage, St. John's, Woking, Surrey.
2214
15 August 1918 Shenley (St Boltoph) Cemetery In S.W. corner
Kelly
Lade
Remarks
F
Leading
Seaman
Duke of
Cornwall's Light 2nd
Infantry
Queen's
1st
Lienster
6th
William Henry
Grave/Memorial
Reference
Son of Charles and Mary Keene, of Weybridge.
MC. Son of Leopold E. and Evelyn Keller, of "Wairoa,"
Hadley Wood, Middx.
Pier and Face 2 A 2 C
and 2 D.
B. 25.
Son of Howard and Isabel Kent, of 1, Claremont Ave.,
Woking, Surrey, England
III. B. 13.
Son of Howard and Isabel Kent, of Woking, Surrey. SDGW
has Cecil Geoffrey. Formerly 3644 5th London Rgt
I. I. 9.
Only child of Alfred and Eva Mary King, of Selborne, West
Byfleet, Surrey. Born at Bury St. Edmund's.
16
In South part
B. C1. 168
VIII. B. 158
Son of John and Emma Knight, of 3, Dormer Villas, St.
John's, Woking. Native of Kingston-on-Thames.
Son of Mrs. Knott, of 27, Boundary Rd., Woking, and the late
F. W. G. Knott; husband of Jane Knott, of Rockwood,
Highclere, Knaphill, Woking.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Knott, of Woking; husband of Mary
Harriett King Knott, of 35, Ridley Rd., Wimbledon.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kurn, of Mayford, Woking,
Surrey.
Son of Mr & Mrs J Kurn, of Saunder's Lane, Mayford,
Woking. Woking News & Mail has James L
Formerly 38780 ASC. Husband of Mrs Lade, of 12 Walton
Terrace, Woking
1 September 1916
VIII. H. 9
1 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
Panel 54
2 September 1918 Dury Crucifix Cemetery
II. K. 20.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lane, of 7, Omega Rd., Woking,
Surrey
In North-East part.
Son of Amos and Emma Lane; husband of A. M. Lane, of 4,
Birch Cottages, Horsell. Served in the South African
Campaign. Born at Worcester. Not on any local memorial
15 September 1919 Horsell (St Mary) Churchyard
6 October 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Lanyon
Charles
C
Lawrence
Arthur
A
Queen's
2nd
Private
G/18558
19
4 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
Lawrence
Alexander Charles
AC
Border
1st
Private
11060
18
24 August 1915 Helles Memorial
III. C. 12.
Pier and Face 12 D and
13 B.
Panel 14 to 17 and 162 to
162A.
Panel 119 to 125 or 222
and 223
Son of Edward and Caroline Martha Lawrence, of 14, The
Rise, Kingsway, Woking, Surrey.
Son of Mrs Lawrence, 1 Thatched Cottage, Princess Road,
Maybury
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Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Lawrence
Charles Alfred
AR
Lawrence
Lawrence
Robert
William James
R
WJ
Layman
Regiment
Border
FH
Royal Defence
Force
Battalion
Rank
2nd
Private
Regimental
Number
Age
11770
17
Major
Date of Death
Cemetery
12 March 1915 Le Touret Memorial
Panel 19 and 20.
2 October 1917 Woking Crematorium
212
Albert John
AJ
Queen's
6th
Private
L/10670
17
Lee
Arthur George
AG
Queen's
3/4th
Private
T/205795
36
Lee
Herbert John
HJ
Rifle Brigade
12th
Rifleman
S/14357
7 October 1916 Thiepval Memorial
3599
28 June 1916 Basra Memorial
5 November 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
W
Leigh
Henry James Deccan
HJD
Lempriere
Henry Anderson
HA
Leon
J
Levett
Frederick George Henry F G
Lindridge
Victor William
VW
Squadron
Quarterma
ster
Sergeant
14th (King's)
Hussars
7th Dragoon
Guards
(Princess
Royal's)
Royal Army
Medical Corps
Highland Light
Infantry
Coldstream
Guards
Lieutenant
Colonel
Sergeant
10079
29
2nd
Private
5087
31
K
New Zealand
Royal Engineers
Lance
Corporal
Lipyeat
Ernest John
EJ
Labour Corps
982nd Co.
Private
Littleboy
Frederic Graham
FG
VH
Royal West
Attached 9th
Kent
Worcester's
Royal Naval Air
Service
Ox & Bucks
1/4th
Light Infantry
Loader
William
W
Loake
Charles L
CL
Hertfordshire
Lock
William Absalom
WA
Wiltshire
Locke
Edward George
EG
Royal Air Force 48th Squadron
23 December 1914 Le Touret Memorial
Wimereux Communal
Cemetery
Grove Town Cemetery,
29 January 1917
Meaulte
1 January 1915
21
562842
37
5 March 1919 Haidar Pasha Cemetery
Lieutenant
22
7 December 1915 Azmak Cemetery, Suvla
Flight Sub
Lieutenant
22
5692
28
23 September 1916
Thistle Dump Cemetery, High
Wood, Longueval
3675
Private
Remarks
Son of William and Kate Lawrence, of Thatch Cottage,
Princess Rd., Maybury, Woking. War Memorial has Alfred
Roger
From Photograph of Woking Co-op Memorial
Son of William Alf. and Alice Louisa Leat, of 7, Grey Villas,
Russell Rd., Horsell, Woking.
Panel 14 to 17 and 162 to Son of the late Joseph and Jane Lee, of Kingfield Cottages,
162A.
Knaphill
Pier and Face 16 B and
16 C.
F. Possibly same man. Only One on Memorial
I. N. 3.
Panel 2
Panel 1.
DSO. Son of the late Capt. George Reid Lempriere, R.E.
and the late Jane H.M. Lempriere
I. C. 13
Son of George John and Annie Levett, of Woking, Surrey
30 March 1916 Woking Crematorium
1st
Keith
Vernon Hatherden
47
Captain
Lintott
Littleboy
28 June 1915
Calvaire (Essex) Military
Cemetery
Leat
Lee
Grave/Memorial
Reference
22 December 1917 Horsell (St Mary) Churchyard
5 November 1916 Thiepval Memorial
II. M. 34.
Husband of Mrs Lindridge, Hawkhurst, Abbey Road, Horsell
D. 15.
Son of Arthur Frederick and Eleanor Anne Lintott, of
"Hazelville," Wolseley Rd., Farncombe, Godalming,
England. Formerly of Woking
I. E.18
Not on Roll. Son of William & Mary Lipyeat, of Woking,
Surrey. Husband of Lilly Lipyeat, of 35 Homestead Road,
Caterham, Surrey. Formerly 41141, 5th Bn, Royal Fusiliers
II. E. 15
Son of Frederic and Susan Amy Littleboy, of "Kilmeena,"
West Byfleet, Surrey.
In North-East part.
Son of Mrs. F. Littleboy, of The Shrubberies, Horsell.
Pier and Face 10 A and
10 D.
Son of Edward and Annie Loader, of White Causeway,
Chobham Rd., Knap Hill, Woking, Surrey.
I. F. 6.
Elder son of William Henry and Lydia Lock, of Sheets Heath,
Brookwood, Surrey. Born at Manor Park, London. Educated
at Edgeborough (Guildford); Marlborough College (Wilts.)
and Pembroke College, Cambridge.
2nd
Lieutenant
6th
Lomax
Thomas Henry
TH
Queen's
7th
Loring
George Frederick
GF
Queen's
Lovelock
Albert Arthur George
AAG
Royal Flying
Corps
1st
Attached to 6th
Seige Battery,
RGA
Lucas
Thomas Stephen
TS
Luker
Doris Mary
Luker
James Ryder
Lieutenant
2nd
Lieutenant
Lance
Corporal
Private
20
19
G/1721
25 September 1915
19 August 1918 Hillside Cemetery, Le Quesnel I. E. 7.
1 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
L/10200
27 September 1914 Braine Communal Cemetery
2nd Air
Mechanic
43584
22
31 July 1917
Canadian
Mounted Rifles
Private
257246
29
29 September 1918
DM
Queen Mary's
Army Auxiliary
Corps
Worker
6947
21
JR
London
Private
5194
21
19th
Brown's Road Military
Cemetery, Festubert
Son of Mr & Mrs G Locke, Holyoake Cresent, Horsell
97 York Road Woking
Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery,
VIII. D. 22.
Armentieres
Widow lived at 9 Wilfred Street, Woking
Raillencourt Communal
Cemetery Extension
II. E. 5.
Youngest son of Mrs Lucas, 71 Goldsworth Road, Woking
LXXII. B. 15
Daughter of James and Mary Luker, of Woking, Surrey.
Joined in Jan., 1917, and had been in France 12 months.
1A.C.20
Son of Son of James George and Mary M. Luker, of 4, Oaks
Rd., Woking, Surrey. Formerly, of 70 Arthur's Bridge Road,
Woking
13 February 1919 Etaples Military Cemetery
15 September 1916
Pier and Face 5 D and 6
D
A. 20. (Sp. Mem.).
London Cemetery and
Extension, Longueval
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these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.
Surname
Maby
Christian Names
Edward Edginton
Initials
EE
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Bandsman
8586
East
Lancashire
1st
1st/15th Bn
(Prince of Wales'
Rifleman
Own Civil Service
Rifles).
536682
Age
Date of Death
26 August 1914
33
Cemetery
Grave/Memorial
Reference
La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre
Memorial
28 November 1917 Cambrai Memorial, Louverval
Panel 12.
Son of Mr & Mrs Peter MacDonald, Commercial Road,
Woking. Married with two children
Son of Sir John Hay Athole Macdonald, G.C.B.; husband of
Katherine Alleyne Macdonald, of Harfield, Hambledon,
Hants.
MacDonald
Gilbert Paul
GP
London
MacDonald
John Doran
JD
Directorate of
Graves
Registration
and Enquiries
Captain
Mace
Alfred
A
Royal Air Force 6th
Aircraftma
n 1st Class
Mackay
Eric Reay
ER
Argyll &
Sutherland
Highlanders
13th
Captain
MacKenzie
Eric James Bethune
EJB
Royal Artillery
29th Bty. 42nd
Bde.
Major
32
MacKenzie
Keith Bethune
KB
Seaforth
Highlanders
2nd
Captain
34
12 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
Mahoney
Harry
H
Royal Scots
6207
37
14 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pier and Face 6 D and 7
D.
Maidment
Sydney Walter
S
Royal Navy
J/2578
27
31 May 1916 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
13
Mair
Walter Frederick
WF
Royal Navy
Company
Sergeant
Major
Able
HMS Black Prince
Seaman
Able
HMS Excellent
Seaman
11th
49
6042
1 March 1916
Bailleul Communal Cemetery
Extension (Nord)
II. B. 79.
23 April 1919
Cabaret-Rouge British
Cemetery, Souchez
VIII. H. 28.
13 June 1915 Helles Memorial
J/55500
8 July 1916 Carnoy Military Cemetery
4 March 1918 Brookwood
Mandeville
Albert
A
Manning
Frank
F
Grenadier
Guards
Queen's
Mant
Walter Charles
WC
Rifle Brigade
13th
Rifleman
46195
Mant
William George
WG
Royal
Engineers
H.Q. 2nd Div.
Driver
14156
March
Henry Stanley
HS
London
1/2nd
Private
3084
22
Marlow
Walter John
W
Australian
Engineers
1st Field Coy
Driver
2218
22
Marsh
Arthur Leonard
AL
London
"A" Coy 1/16th
(Queen's
Westminster)
Corporal
550104
23
1 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Marshall
Thomas William
TW
Queen's
7th
Private
G/5819
21
1 July 1916
Martin
Percy
P
Coldstream
Guards
3rd
Private
4515
Maslen
Alfred John
AJ
London
"C" Coy. 1st/13th
Corporal
Kensington Bn.
490529
Matcham
Maurice Martin
MM
London
8th Post Office
Rifles, posted to
28th Bn
Rifleman
375782
2nd
Private
20011
20
303rd Prisoner of
Corporal
War Coy.
650462
41
Matthews
John Victor
JV
Coldstream
Guards
May
Christopher
C
Labour Corps
2nd
Private
10665
1st
Private
S/4863
19
D. 25
Son of James and Jane Bethune MacKenzie; husband of
Ethel F. MacKenzie, of "Daresbury," Great Malvern.
Panel 38.
Son of Jane Bethune MacKenzie, of Daresbury, Malvern,
Worcs., and the late James MacKenzie; husband of Louise
Scott MacKenzie, of 14, Paulton Square, Chelsea, London.
Served in the South African Campaign.
Y. 180659.
Panel 11 - 13 and 14
13 September 1918 Vis-en-Artois Memorial
Panel 10
Flesquieres Hill British
Cemetery
1 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
12 August 1918
Daours Communal Cemetery
Extension
17 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
25 March 1918 Arras Memorial
24 September 1917 Bleuet Farm Cemetery
18 June 1920 Old Woking Burial Ground
Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Husband of Alice
Mahoney, of 2, Norley Villas, Barrack Path, Knaphill,
Woking, Surrey.
Son of Blanche Fanny Maidment, of Birchwood Rd., West
Byfleet, Weybridge
DSM. Son of Mr & Mrs Mair, 1 Walton Road, Woking
Sp. Mem. 17.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mant, of 3, South Rd., Horsell,
Woking.
II. D. 6.
Pier and Face 9 D and 16 Son of James William and Elizabeth Mary March, of
B.
Riverside, The Quay, Christchurch, Hants.
III. E. 18.
Son of Francis John and Rose Marlow; brother of B. Marlow,
of 73, Arthur St., Ashfield, New South Wales. Native of
Weybridge, Surrey, England. Died at 53rd CCS
Pier and Face 13 C
Son of Joseph William and Alice Martha Marsh, of 6,
Claremont Avenue, Woking, Surrey.
Dantzig Alley British Cemetery,
III. O. I.
Mametz
7 February 1915 Le Touret Memorial
20
Panel 183 and 184
Guards' Cemetery, Windy
24 December 1914
Corner, Cuinchy
30 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
28 September 1918
Remarks
Son of George and Ellen Marshall, of 4, Cherryfield Terrace,
Cherry St., Woking
Panels 2 and 3.
Pier and Face 9 D 9 C 13 Son of Alfred John and Norah Maslen, of Francis Cottages,
C and 12 C.
Knaphill, Woking, Surrey
Bay 10.
I. E. 37.
In North-West part
Son of James and Edith Matthews, of 4, Redways Cottages,
The Lye, St. John's, Woking.
Son of the late William May, of "Windgates," Merrow,
Guildford, husband of Helen Edith May, of 10, Beaconsfield
Rd., Kingfield, Woking. Formerly G/35462 11 Bn, Royal
Sussex
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Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
May
Richard Trelawny
RT
Royal Sussex
7th
Captain
May
William Arthur
WA
King's Royal
Rifle Corps
13th
Rifleman
McCabe
William
W
Royal Scots
Fusiliers
1st
Private
Mead
Bertie Leonard
BL
Queen's
7th
Regimental
Number
Age
26
Date of Death
Cemetery
7 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Grave/Memorial
Reference
Pier and Face 7 C.
Son of Charles Gibbons May and Katherine Frances May, of
49, Lincolns Inn Fields, and Pine Lodge, Weybridge, Surrey.
Educated at Allen House, Guildford, Hillside, Godalming,
Winchester, and Balliol College, Oxford. 2nd Class
Jurisprudence. An articled clerk. Served from Aug., 1914.
Son of George and Ellen May, of I, Norley Villas, Barrack
Path, Knaphill, Woking. Born at St. John's, Woking.
R/14567
23
27 November 1918
Woking (St John the Baptist)
Cemetery Extension
Near East gate.
8674
24
3 November 1914
Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard,
Laventie
III. I. 9.
Sergeant
G/4404
25
10 August 1918 Vis-en-Artois Memorial
158162
39
25 April 1915 V Beach Cemetery
Special Memorial B. 49.
15 May 1917 Arras Memorial
Bay 1.
Panel 3.
Medhurst
William Edward
WE
Royal Navy
HMS Cornwallis
Petty
Officer 1st
Class
Meech
Ernest George
EG
Honourable
Artillery
Company
2nd
Private
Menzies
Arthur John Alexander
AJA
Royal Army
Medical Corps
Cdg. 3rd Cav.
Field Amb
Lieutenant
Colonel
Messam
William
W
Labour Corps
1035th Area
Private
Employment Coy.
Millar
Robert
R
Queen's
2nd
Private
S/782
Millard
George William
GW
Royal
Engineers
154th Field Co
Sapper
139931
22
16 November 1916
Hamel Military Cemetery,
Beaumont Hamel
II. C. 10.
Mills
William
W
Royal
Engineers
141st Army
Troops Coy.
Sapper
65716
19
11 September 1918
Bertenacre Military Cemetery,
Fletre
II. A. 9.
Mitchell
Alfred
A
Worcestershire 3rd
Private
9226
32
12 March 1915 Menin Gate, Ypres
Panel 34
CHK
London
20th
Private
636479
19
6 October 1918 Woking Crematorium
458
Royal
Engineers
Imperial Signal
Coy.
Sapper
184576
37
Hampshire
1st
Private
8276
Mitchell
Mitchell
Daniel Stuart
DS
Mitchell
Frank
F
Mitchell
George
G
Mitchell
Mitchell
Henry
H
W
Molyneux
John
J
Moore
Ernest
E
Moore
Thomas Ivor
TI
9801
32
489448
31
9 August 1918 Caix British Cemetery
16 December 1918
12 February 1915
Mikra British Cemetery,
Kalamaria
1st
Private
8861
30
124th Bty. 28th
Bde.
Gunner
49875
29
I. E. 9.
DSO. Son of Mrs. E. R. Stephens, of "Bucklands," Churt,
Surrey, and the late Alexander Menzies; husband of Ethel F.
W. Lucas, of 9, Alexandra Court, Queen's Gate, London
1002
Formerly 19332 2nd Bn, East Surrey Regt. Husband of G. A.
Hawkins (formerly Messam), of 115, Church Gate, Leicester.
Of Soberton Heath, Bishop's Waltham, Hants.
Y Farm Military Cemetery, Bois
E. 2
Grenier
18 October 1918 Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery 6. F. 8.
1st
16 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
William Harold
WH
John
J
Queen's
Morgan
Albert Henry William
AHW
Royal
Engineers
Company
Sergeant
Major
Morgan
Lawrence Cyril
LC
Morley
Marmaduke Robert
Hood
MRH
King's Own
Yorkshire Light 8th
Infantry
Lieutenant
Private
Son of George and Eliza Millard; husband of Violet Emily
Millard, of 2, Victoria Cottages, Frailey Hill, Maybury,
Woking, Surrey.
Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Mills, of Thornash Villa, South Road,
Horsell, Woking, Surrey
Husband of Maud Mitchell, of 4, Omega Rd., Woking, Surrey
Son of H. J. and Mary Louise Mitchell, of St. Margarets,
Boveney Rd., Honor Oak Park, London.
Husband of L. Clissold (formerly Mitchell), of 6, Victoria
Terrace, Knaphill, Woking, Surrey, England. Born at Cork,
Ireland.
5 August 1917 The Huts Cemetery
Panel 4 and 6.
Husband of Grace Froud Molyneux, of 4, Norley Villa,
Barrack Path, St. John's, Woking.
I. D. 2.
Son of Margaret Moore, of 149, Maybury Rd., Woking, and
the late Edwin Moore.
Governor of Woking Boys Grammar School, killed in an air
raid on London 1917
13 June 1917 Brookwood
Moorey
Son of S. W. J. and Mary McCabe, of 66, Barset Rd.,
Nunhead, London. Born at Ramsgate, Kent.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead, of 22, South Rd., Horsell,
Woking, Surrey
25 September 1914 Ste Marie Cemetery, Le Havre Div. 14. C. 1.
The King's
(Liverpool
Regiment)
Royal Field
Artillery
Barrack
Construction
Department
Moore
Remarks
L/8543
29
1851040
38
22
2 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
21 December 1920 Brookwood
1 July 1916
Blighty Valley Cemetery,
Authuile Wood
Panel 11 - 13 and 14
185179
V. J. 22.
Eldest son of Mr William and Mrs Moorey, of 117 Courtenay
Road, Woking
Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Son of Elizabeth
Morgan, of Connaught Rd., Brookwood, and the late William
Morgan; husband of Rose Morgan, of 36, Bell St.,
Shaftesbury, Dorset. St. Thomas Avenue.
Son of Mr Alfred Noel & Mrs Jessie M. I. Morley, of
Lychwood, Worplesdon Hill, Woking
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Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Morley
Morris
Morrish
Noel
Edwin John
N
J
EJ
Morton
Arthur Harry
AH
Moulding
Percy
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Age
Date of Death
Cemetery
Rifle Brigade
1/28th
King's Own
Yorkshire Light 9th
Infantry
Corporal
48482
Sergeant
38268
P
Middlesex
Private
6924
Lieutenant
Private
43372
25 May 1917
Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery,
V. F. 19.
Arras
27 April 1917
Alexandria (Hadra) War
Memorial Cemetery
4th
Moulding
Sydney Dormer
SD
8th attached to
Northamptonshi 1st Bn Royal
Inniskilling
re
Fusiliers
Moulding
William Arthur
WA
Middlesex
Moulding
Walter William
WW
Machine Gun
"E" Coy. Heavy
Corps (Motors) Sect.
Sergeant
40326
2721
16th
19
1 June 1918 Varennes Military Cemetery
III. E. 10
9 April 1917 Arras Memorial
Bay 7.
15 October 1914
Vielle-Chapelle New Military
Cemetery, Lacouture
22 August 1915 Helles Memorial
Munday
Silas
S
Queen's
2/4th
Private
Murly-Gotto
James
J
Royal
Engineers
70th Field Coy
2nd
Lieutenant
Neal
Herbert Henry
HH
Dorset
1st
Private
8711
21
Neal
Ness
Lyall Marcus
LM
A
Queen's
2/4th
Private
T/205868
21
21 December 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery
JCA
Bedfordshire
2nd
Lieutenant
19
29 June 1915 Le Touret Memorial
Royal Sussex
11th
Private
Ness
James Charles
Alexander
Neve
Harry
HF
Neville
Joseph
J
Neville
John Anthony
F
Son of H. J. Morrish.
Son of Arthur Henry and Jessie Morton, of 52 Board School
Road, Woking
V. C. 2.
Panel 154 and 155.
Son of Alfred and Lucy Annie Moulding, of 92, Bexley Rd.,
Erith, Kent
D. 108.
Formerly 1066 10th Bn Royal Fusiliers. Son of Alfred
Moulding, of 92, Bexley Rd., Erith, Kent
19
10 August 1915 Green Hill Cemetery
I. G. 5.
Son of Mr & Mrs Munday, Westfield Farm
27
20 August 1916 Etaples Military Cemetery
I. B. 45.
Son of Percy and Jane Tulloch Fieldes Murly Gotto, of
Woodhambury, Woking, Surrey. B.A. Camb. and A.M.I.C.E.
Panel 22 and 23
Son of Absalom A. and Hannah E. Neal (now Mrs. Pittam),
of 39, Poole Rd., Woking.
JA
764
13 October 1914 Le Touret Memorial
19
3 September 1916
20
20 September 1918
Edward Cecil Henry
Robert
Frederick
F
Nicholls
William
W
North
Edward David
ED
Royal Marine
Light Infantry
HMS Bulwark
Private
PO/16622
18
Northcote
Frederick Charles
FC
Queen's
2nd
Private
G/22345
35
Norton
George
G
Nottridge
Henry
H
Royal Garrison
267th Siege Bty
Artillery
Sergeant
121707
37
Ogden
Leonard Thomas
LT
Queen's
Lance
Corporal
G/7577
28
Nicholls
Remarks
S. 4.
Panel 10 and 11.
Son of Major James Alexander Ness and Winifred Isobel
Ness, of Kinkell, Woking, Surrey.
III. D. 33.
Son of Henry William and Jane Neville, of 28, Lansdown
Place, Lewes, Sussex. Born at Beckenham, Kent.
C
Neville
Nicholls
Grave/Memorial
Reference
Nicholls
EC
G
Royal Air Force 41st Sqdn.
Lieutenant
Ancre British Cemetery,
Beaumont Hamel
Stow Maries (SS Mary and
Margarets) Churchyard
Son of Edward F. and Millicent Maud Nicholls, of
Weybourne, Pembroke Road, Woking, Surrey
Army Service
Corps
F. late 1918
10th
Oliver
Thomas Frederick
TF
Sherwood
Foresters (Notts
12th
and Derby
Regiment)
Orr
David Waters
DW
London
Ottaway
George Ernest
GE
Machine Gun
64th Bde.
Corps (Infantry)
Private
72314
Page
George Sparman
GS
East
Lancashire
Company
Sergeant
Major
9261
Lieutenant
Post Office Rifles Private
1st
32
372770
26 November 1914 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
14 July 1917 Croisilles British Cemetery
7 May 1917
Kemmel Chateau Military
Cemetery
22 September 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
Son of L. and F. North, of 19, Phoenix Park Terrace,
Basingstoke.
I. B. 7.
Husband of Mary Jane Northcote, of 39, Eve Rd., Woking.
Son of Mrs. Nottridge, of Woking; husband of Margaret
Nottridge, of 5, Marine Parade, Peel, Isle of Man. Adjutant of
Salvation Army, Clapton, London.
Panel 14 to 17 and 162 to Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Ogden, of 32, Carrington St.,
162A.
Kettering, Northants. CHECK
F. 66.
Son of Thomas William Neme Oliver and Florence Charlotte
Oliver, of 26 Brunswick Terrace, Hove. Not on Crematorium
Memorial
26 October 1918 Woking Crematorium
27 August 1917 Menin Gate, Ypres
22
6
20 September 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
1 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Panel 54.
Son of Mrs Orr, Tarbolton Villa, Boundary Road, Woking
Panel 154 to 159 and
163A.
Only son of Stephen and Kate Ottaway, of 113, Courtenay
Rd., Woking, Surrey. Formerly 1173 Queen's
Pier and Face 6 C.
Of 12 Rosberry Villas, Maybury, Woking
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these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.
Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Pannell
Stephen
S
Royal
Engineers
69th Field Co
Sapper
65907
Park
Arthur
A
Royal Sussex
2nd
Private
L/8267
Parkhouse
J
Parmeter
FRB
Parrott
Parsons
Godfrey
Frederick George
G
FG
Pascoe
John Mydhope
JM
Peake
HMS Monmouth
Midshipma
n
16
William Francis Copson W F C
Queen's
1st
Lieutenant
29
Frederick
F
Canadians
William
W
Worcestershire 4th
Private
12196
Peerless
William Richard
WR
Royal Garrison 45th Anti-Aircraft
Gunner
Artillery
Coy
164645
Penfold
Walter T
WT
Queen's
206452
People
Corporal
Cemetery
24 August 1918 Pernes British Cemetery
Grave/Memorial
Reference
Panel 1 and 2.
IV. B. 17.
23
1 November 1914 Plymouth Naval Memorial
7 July 1916 St Sever Cemetery, Rouen
23 April 1917 Arras Memorial
7 July 1918 Bandon Hill Cemetery
21
27 December 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery
Son of Mydhope and Adelaide Pascoe
Officers, A. 3. 7
Son of the late Mr F C Peake & Mrs Peake, of Locksley,
Mount Hermon Road, Woking. Native of Horsell, Surrey.
Bay 6.
Son of Mrs. Martha Louisa Peat, of 7, Dunstan Buildings,
Brooke St., Ratcliffe, London.
C. 374.
S. 124.
Ernest Edwin
EE
Royal Navy
Peto
George Arthur
GA
Royal Field
Artillery
Petrie
Leslie Robert
LR
Phayre
Charles Frederick
CF
Phayre
Richard Herbert
RH
Ernest William
EW
William
W
Pink
Frederick Henry
FH
South
Staffordshire
Royal Munster
Fusiliers
Leading
Stoker
Acting
34th Reserve Bty Bombardie
r
HMS Ettrick
26
62922
25
204464
18
Privare
2nd
Lieutenant
23
Yorkshire
2nd
Lieutenant
24
Suffolk
Grenadier
Guards
London
7th
2/2nd
Private
Lance
Corporal
Private
54th Sqdn
Captain
24
2nd
Lieutenant
24
3rd
Pixley
Reginald George Hewett R Y H
Potter
Keith Erskine
K
Hampshire
1st
Preskett
Cecil Henry
CHK
Queen's
6th
Preskett
Harry
H
Royal Navy
H M Submarine
E4
GH
Ox & Bucks
Light Infantry
Henry George
K/6056
1/5th
Royal Flying
Corps
Price
Lance
Corporal
Leading
Seaman
6030
7 July 1917 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
9 November 1918 Brookwood
28 September 1918 Vis-en-Artois Memorial
27 August 1914 Etreux British Cemetery
27 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
1 October 1915 Loos Memorial
22352
24
245134
27
G/7105
20
J/1004
28
278954
50
20 May 1918 Etaples Military Cemetery
26 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
4 June 1917 Prospect Hill Cemetery, Gouy
13/8/1018
Pernes British Cemetery
30 June 1918 Pozieres Memorial
26
Son of James and Clara Jane Peto, of Winter Cottage,
Knaphill, Woking, Surrey
Y. 182206
Son of James Peto, of Winter Cottage, Knaphill, Woking
Panel 6 and 7.
II. 5.
Panel 33.
Panel 37 and 38.
LXVII. D. 7.
Panel 148 to 150.
II. C. 1
IV. A. 11.
Panel 14 and 15
15 August 1916 Shotley (St Mary's) Churchyard Submarine Enclosure
T
Charles
C
Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Penfold, of 58, Ludlow Rd., Guildford
Probably Driver Christopher Charles Gray. See Woking
Newa & Mail 11 October 1918 which states he is an old
Westfield School boy
Peto
Phillips
of 236 Walton Road, Woking. Son of C.H. and Ellen Park, of
Brighton. Served in the South African War
Not on Roll
1
C
Phillips
Remarks
6 October 1918 Woking Crematorium
Peasey
Pridgeon
38
Royal Navy
2/4th
Date of Death
30 November 1917 Cambrai Memorial, Louverval
Lieutenant
Colonel
Labour Corps
Peat
Price
Age
Royal Garrison
Artillery
Regimental
Quarterma
ster
Sergeant
26 June 1916 Guildford, Stoke Old Cemetery I. 167.
Son of William and Frances Petrie, of 6, Blatchford Rd.,
Pirbright, Surrey
Son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. R. Phayre, of "Belgaum," Woking,
Surrey
Eldest son of Lt. Col. R. Phayre, O.B.E., D.L., and Mrs.
Frances Anne Phayre, of "Belgaum," Woking, Surrey.
Oaks Road, Woking
Son of Frederick and Annie Phillips, of Hoe Bridge Cottage,
Old Woking, Surrey
Second son of Mr & Mrs Pink, Westfield Farm,Woking
MC. Son of Maj. Stewart Aikin Pixley, O.B.E., V.D., and
Patricia Hindle Pixley, of Maybury Knowle, Woking, Surrey.
Son of Percy William and Mabel Potter, of 56, Alumhurst
Rd., Bournemouth West. Native of Streatham, London.
Served also in Palestine, 1917.
Son of Mrs Preskett, 7 Cecil Terrace, Boundary Road,
Woking
Son of Mr & Mrs H Preskett, of 114 Walton Road, Woking
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Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Age
Date of Death
Cemetery
Grave/Memorial
Reference
J/19776
19
31 May 1916 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
13
Panel 35.
Proviins
Arthur Edward
AE
Royal Navy
HMS Queen Mary
Able
Seaman
Proviins
Herbert
H
Hampshire
1st
Private
14801
24
13 May 1915 Menin Gate, Ypres
Pullen
Albert Walter
AW
Pullen
Donald
D
Queen's
2/4th
Private
205867
25
21 December 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery
Pullen
Ernest
E
Queen's
11th
Private
G/6858
26
8 October 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pier and Face 5 D and 6
D.
Pullen
William George
WG
Hampshire
"C" Coy. 14th Bn. Private
12995
23
5 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pier and Face 7 C and 7
B
Pullen
William Henry
WH
Queen's
2nd
8842
25
17 December 1914 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery
III. B. 68.
Punter
Bertram Ernest
BE
Punter
Harry
H
Pye
James
Quekett
Private
S. 106.
Albuera Cemetery, Bailleul-Sire9 October 1917
North B. 4.
Berthoult
London
23rd
Private
703222
19
J
King's Royal
Rifle Corps
17th
Rifleman
C/3146
31
2 June 1916
Guards Cemetery, Windy
Corner, Cuinchy
II. M. 3.
John
J
Black Watch
5th
2nd
Lieutenant
33
31 July 1917 New Irish Farm Cemetery
XI. D. 6.
Quick
Charles William
C
Northumberlan
1st
d Fusiliers
Private
1076
29
12 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
Panel 8 and 12.
Ralph
Herbert Daniel
HD
East Surrey
9th
Private
6314
20
26 September 1915 Loos Memorial
Panel 65 to 67.
Ralph
William John
WJ
10th
Private
17253
26
Rands
Robert John
RJ
"T" Bty.
Sergeant
28137
35
Rankin
John Charles
J
9th
Private
9615
Rastrick
Urpeth
U
2nd
Lieutenant
Loyal North
Lancashire
Royal Horse
Artillery
Devonshire
Northamptonshi
re
25
Heilly Station Cemetery,
Mericourt-l'Abbe
Gorre British and Indian
16 May 1915
Cemetery
6 September 1916
Beuvry Communal Cemetery
14 December 1914
Extension
19 July 1916
II. D. 12.
I. D. 8
III. D. 2.
Reed
Alfred John
AJ
Lancers
12th
Private
3307
11 April 1917 Arras Memorial
Bay 1
Reed
Edwin
E
Royal Field
Artillery
19th Battery
Gunner
4675
9 March 1916 Basra Memorial
Panel 3 and 60
Reed
George Alfred
GA
Queen's
1st
Private
L/10198
26
Reed
William
W
Royal Fusiliers 7th
Private
62763
36
Reid
Guy Evelyn Hawie
GEH
Special List
attd. 4th King's
African Rifles
Lieutenant
Renshaw
Albert Edwin
AE
Royal Navy
HMS Vernon
Electrical
Artificer 4th
Class
Queen's
"H" Coy. 1st/5th
Bn.
M/32183
24
Private
2284
22
Albert George
AG
Rice
Frederick James
FJ
Richardson
Robert
R
Richardson
Stuart
S
Royal
Engineers
9th Field Co
Sapper
11270
Riddiford
Wallis Bristow
WB
London
8th Post Office
Rifles
Rifleman
373225
Ridgeway
Ridgeway
Percy James
C
PJ
Ritchie
Francis James Dickson
FJD
2nd
Lieutenant
23 April 1917
Point-Du-Jour Military
Cemetery, Athies
Panel 11 - 13 and 14.
II. J. 7.
Son of Mr & Mrs H Provins, of The Dorothy Dining Rooms, 3
Walton Road, Woking
Son of Mr & Mrs H Provins, of The Dorothy Dining Rooms, 3
Walton Road, Woking. Died 1915
Son of Mrs. Pullen, of Shears Cottage, Maybury, Woking;
husband of Emily May Pullen, of 236, Walton Rd., Woking.
Son of William & Hannah Pullen, of 7 Newbrook Villas, Well
Lane, Horrsell, and husband of Mrs Pullen, of 2 Newbrook
Villas, Horsell
Son of John D. Pullen, of 17, Birbeck Cottage, Horsell Moor,
Woking, Surrey, and the late Amy Pullen.
Son of William & Hannah Pullen, of 7 Newbrook Villas, Well
Lane, Horrsell.
Son of William Frederick and L. N. Punter, of 1, Binfield Rd.,
Byfleet, Surrey
Son of George and Elizabeth Pye, of Dorrington, Shropshire;
husband of Bessie Florence Pye, of 54, Royal Oak Rd.,
Woking, Surrey.
Son of Arthur Edwin and Marion Quekett, of London;
husband of Mary Ann Withers Quekett, of "Ridgefield,"
Horsell Park, Woking, Surrey. M.A. Trinity College, Dublin.
F.S.A. Architect.
Son of the late James Quick.
Son of William J. and Emily Ralph, of Oaks Cottage,
Kingsway, Woking.
Born at Binstead, Hants. Son of W. J. and Emily Ralph, of
Oak Cottage, Kingsway, Woking, Surrey.
Mentioned in Despatches. Husband of A. E. Rands, of 31,
Bridge Rd., Uxbridge, Middx
Son of the late George Rastrick, of Woking Lodge, Woking,
Surrey.
Son of Mr & Mrs Alfred Reed, of Percy Street, Woking;
formerly of Kingfield
Son of George and Kitty E. Reed, of 32, Rosebank
Cottages, Westfield, Woking
Son of George and Eliza Reed, of Woking; husband of
Sissie Jubilee Reed, of 2, Laurel Cottages, Kingfield,
Woking, Surrey. Formerly 37958 3rd Queen's
9 March 1915 Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery 8. D. 11
Reynolds
Cameronians
1st
(Scottish Rifles)
31 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
Remarks
3 July 1918
Woking (St John the Baptist)
Cemetery Extension
27 June 1916 Basra War Cemetery
21 October 1914 Ploegsteert Memorial
34
26 August 1917 Menin Gate, Ypres
20 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
In South part.
Son of Hannah Maria Renshaw of " Hillcote, " Hermitage
Rd., Knaphill, Woking. Born at St. John's, Woking.
IV. R. 12.
Son of Frederick George and Rose Rice, of High St.,
Knaphill, Woking, SurreyDied of Cholera
Panel 1
Panel 54.
Pier and Face 4 D
Son of the late George and Emma Riddiford; husband of
Mabel Fanny Riddiford, of Maybury Post Office, College Rd.,
Woking, Surrey.
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Surname
Roake
Roberts
Christian Names
John William
Arthur Doricourt
Roberts
Initials
JW
AD
FP
Regiment
Queen's
Battalion
5th
Royal Flying
Corps
Army Service
Corps
Rank
Lance
Corporal
Age
T/210240
Private
Harry William George
HWG
Roche
Richard de Rupe
RR
London
16th
Roe
Leonard Henry
LH
Royal Marine
Light Infantry
1st R.M. Bn. R.N.
Private
Div.
Rogers
George
G
Rogers
Henry George Fooks
HGF
Royal Navy
HMS Bulwark
Stoker 1st
Class
Rolfe
Raymond Harold
RH
4th
Lieutenant
Rolfe
Wilfred Edwin
WE
Rollinson
Rollinson
Henry
William Harold
H
WH
Rooke
Charles Keith Jago
CKJ
Corporal
Grenadier
Guards
Ox & Bucks
Light Infantry
East Surrey
East Surrey
Australian
Infantry, A.I.F
Royal West
Kent
2/1st
Lieutenant
1st
2nd
Private
Private
12th
Corporal
M/354221
23
15 November 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pier and Face 1 A.
K/14647
24
26 November 1914 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
4
21
24
8090
9897
64
6th
Private
2nd
Lieutenant
Rowles
Stanley Walter
SW
Royal Flying
Corps
10th Sqdn
Lieutenant
Ryde
John Titcomb
JT
Bedfordshire
1st. attd.12th Bn,
2nd
Gloucestershire
Lieutenant
Regime
Ryder
Thomas William
T
Labour Corps
99th Co.
Private
59165
25
Sale
Albert Victor
AV
Royal Horse
Artillery
"Z" Bty. 5th Bde.
Gunner
41468
31
Sale
Walter John
WJ
Queen's
7th
Private
S/628
34
14th
2nd
Lieutenant
HMS Achilles
Boy 1st
Class
36
27
35964
19
Saull
Harold Truscott
HT
Saunders
Edwin Daniel
ED
Royal Navy
Saunders
Joseph
James Oscar Reginald
Stewart
J
JRS
Royal Air Force 110th Sqdn.
2nd
Lieutenant
Jack Douglas
JD
Honourable
Artillery
Company
Machine Gun
Section
Private
20
Savidge
Savory
Ernest Harley
177907
18
2nd
2nd
Lieutenant
19
King's Royal
Rifle Corps
Seabourne
George
G
Tournai Communal Cemetery
Allied Extension
Bois-Carre British Cemetery,
Thelus
Warloy-Ballion Communal
29 September 1916
Cemetery Extension
24 April 1917
Bay 5
Son of Mr & Mrs A L Ryde, of the Hangers, Goldsworth,
Woking; husband of Marian Katherine Ryde (nee Dove)
IV.L.10
Not on Roll. Son of Henry & Dorcas Ryder, of Railway
Cottage, Woking Station, Woking. Formerly 54146, 33rd Bn,
Royal Fusiliers
I. D. 7.
VI. B. 12
6 November 1917 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery XXI. GG. 18A
of 205, Market House Cottages, Old Woking
Son of John Henry and Pleasance Elizabeth Sampson, of
"Cintra," Uppleby Rd., Parkstone, Dorset.
Eldest Son of Mr & Mrs E Saunders,late Headmaster of
Maybury School, now 133, Chertsey Rd., Woking. Woking
Ground.
22
J
27 February 1919
Son of Mrs Rowles, Norham, Oatlands Park, formerly of
Inglewood, The Grove, Woking
177907
Captain
John
13 December 1917 Mendinghem Military Cemetery VI. BB. 12.
Widow lived at Ray Cottage, St John's, Woking
18 August 1916 Brookwood
9th
Scudamore
34
St Sever Cemetery Extension,
13 April 1917
O. IX. E. 1.
Rouen
Panel 151 to 152 and
26 September 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
163A.
16
7th
MJ
Panel 34
Panel 34
Husband of H. T. Saull, of 33, Guildford Rd., Woking, Surrey
and son of Mr & Mrs R T Saull, of Greenlands, Kingston
Queen's
Maurice Jeffery
Panel 96 to 98.
Son of Henry George and Sophia Rogers, of Arthur's
Cottages, Arthur's Bridge, Woking.
Son of Edwin and Harriett Rolfe, of Westfield, Woking,
Surrey
Son of Edwin and Harriett Rolfe, of Red House,
Framlingham, Suffolk
VI. A. 8.
EH
Savory
B. 6
Mentioned in Despatches. Elder son of Capt. Richard
Roche, R.N., and Maria Jane Roche; husband of Ethel
Roche, of Culver Cottage, Fletcher Rd., Horsell, Woking.
2 October 1918 Brookwood
20
1703
III. B. 19.
43
2nd
Lieutenant
Duke of
Wellington's
(West Riding
Regiment)
22 August 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
8 May 1917 Arras Memorial
The King's
(Liverpool
Regiment)
Saunders
Cinq Rues British Cemetery,
Hazebrouck
25 April 1915 Lone Pine Memorial
12th
Private
23 April 1918
Menin Gate, Ypres
Menin Gate, Ypres
London
1st
8 January 1915
Houplines Communal
Cemetery Extension
PO/948(S)
John
East Surrey
Near East Boundary
34
G/17651
Remarks
Panel 6.
409
Archibald John Gordon A
LL
Grave/Memorial
Reference
25 August 1918 Woking Crematorium
Rose
Leslie Louis
Cemetery
31 August 1917 Byfleet (St Mary) Churchyard
Rookley
Sampson
Date of Death
31 December 1916 Basra Memorial
Lieutenant
Robinson
J
Regimental
Number
21 October 1918 Niederzwehren Cemetery
4 September 1915 Maple Copse Cemetery
10 August 1917 Menin Gate, Ypres
3 February 1917
Grove Town Cemetery,
Meaulte
25 September 1915 Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos
III. G. 1.
Sp. Mem. D. 10.
Panel 11 - 13 and 14
Son of George Saunders, O.B.E., LL.D. and Gertrude
Saunders, of Pontsarn, Woking, Surrey.
Son of Arthur and Grace Ethel Savidge, of 8, Great Tower
St., London, E.C. Formerly of The Nook, Claremont Avenue,
Woking
Son of Ernest Jeffery Charles and Madeline Savory, of The
Red Lodge, Woking.
I. A. 12.
Son of Ernest J. C. and Madeline Savory, of The Red
Lodge, Woking, Surrey. Enlisted, Sept., 1914. Severely
wounded, April, 1916. Returned to France, Jan., 1917.
V. E. 6
Son of Brig. Gen. Charles Philip Scudamore, C.B., C.M.G.,
D.S.O., D.L., and Gertrude Caroline Scudamore, of
Yarrowfield, Mayford, Surrey.
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these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.
Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Age
Cemetery
Seward
Stanley Richard
SR
Royal Fusiliers 7th
Captain
Sexton
William Henry
WH
Royal Air Force
Private
2nd Class
247149
19
3 November 1918 Haslar Royal Navy Cemetery
Sexton
William Henry
WH
Machine Gun
84th Coy.
Corps (Infantry)
Saddler
42099
48
9 December 1918
Sharman
Shoesmith
Shrubsole
Shurven
Sibley
Frederick Sidney
Fred
Herbert
Arthur
Herbert C
Augustus Charles
Herman
FS
F
H
A
HC
16th Lancers
Sergeant
2156
Sillem
Simms
25
Date of Death
ACH
Royal Field
Artillery
AS
West Yorkshire 2nd
Private
9062
Royal
Inniskilling
Fusiliers
1st
Lance
Sergeant
8546
A" Bty. 52nd Bde.
2nd
Lieutenant
Siney
Charles Thomas
C
Sink
Skeet
George Joshua
Edward
GJ
E
Skeet
John Richard
JR
London
2nd Battalion
attached to 7th
Bn, Queen's
Lieutenant
4th
Private
30 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
Mikra British Cemetery,
Kalamaria
23 March 1918 Pozieres Memorial
28
18 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
19
30 October 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
17 August 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
27 April 1918 Pozieres Memorial
Skeet
Robert
R
The King's
(Liverpool
Regiment)
Skeet
William Clinton
WC
West Yorkshire
Regiment
12th
(Prince of
Wales's Own)
Captain
Skingley
George Samuel
GS
Essex
11th
Private
19500
22
Slyfield
Frederick
F
Queen's
2nd
Private
G/369
31
Smith
Alfred
A
Queen's
"C" Coy. 1st Bn
Private
L/9479
21
Smith
Arthur
A
Royal Berkshire 5th
Private
33689
31
Smith
Arthur Henry James
AHJ
Royal Garrison
12th Siege Bty.
Artillery
Gunner
49475
20 November 1916
Smith
Edwin
E
King's Royal
Rifle Corps
18th
Rifleman
C/7154
15 September 1916 Bull's Road Cemetery, Flers
99613
36
8 May 1918 Voormezeele Enclosure No. 3
24
9 April 1917
22 March 1918 Arras Memorial
Smith
Edwin Cecil
EC
Leicestershire
3/5th
Private
Ernest Edward
EE
Queen's
2nd
Private
L/9503
28
Smith
Frank
F
Essex
1st
Private
38512
25
11 December 1917 St Sever Cemetery, Rouen
Smith
Smith
Henry
Harold Joseph
H
HJ
Smith
Isham Percy
IP
Royal Garrison
102nd Siege Bty. Major
Artillery
27
30 November 1917
Smith
James
J
Canadians
Smith
Percival William
PW
Suffolk
Smith
Sydney Charles
SC
Smith
William Henry
WH
E. 37. 1.
878
Pier and Face 1 A and 8
A
Eldest son of Herman and Lucy Sillem, of The Pines, Horsell
Panel 33.
Son of Alfred and Emily Simms, of 42, Walton Rd., East
Molesey, Surrey. Memorial has P Simms
Panel 70 to 72.
Panel 85 and 86.
XVI. B. 6
Son of Robert Skeet; husband of Lilian Alice Skeet, of 4,
Winterdyne Station Rd., West Byfleet, Weybridge.
II. E. 5.
Son of Mr R W Skeet, JP & Mrs Skeet, of Lynton, Maybury
Road, Woking. Formerly 7th Queen's
Bay 7.
III. G. 3
Panel 11 - 13 and 14.
P. V. O. 10A.
Villiers Hill British Cemetery,
Villiers-Guislain
II. A. 11.
Private
42499
18
22 April 1918 Lapugnoy Military Cemetery
VII. E. 3
Royal Berkshire 1st
Private
15409
17
20 June 1915
Vielle-Chapelle New Military
Cemetery, Lacouture
II. B. 16.
Royal Navy
Officer's
Steward
3rd Class
L/9315
18
HMS Paragon
17 March 1917 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Son of William Skingley, of 1, Kerton Villas, Bury Lane,
Horsell, Woking, Surrey
Son of Frederick and Hester Slyfield. Native of Woking,
Surrey
Son of George and Emma Smith, of 1, Beaconsfield Rd.,
Kingfield, Woking, Surrey
Son of Mrs. C. Smith, of Shears Cottages, Princes Rd.,
Maybury, Woking. Formerly 173826 RE
II. K. 28.
10 May 1916 Hipswell (St John) Churchyard 20. 1.
8 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
Son of Alice E. Sexton, of 19, Walton Terrace, Woking,
Surrey, and the late W. H. Sexton.
Son of William and Eliza Sexton, of Maybury, Woking;
husband of Alice Ellen Sexton, of 19, Walton Terrace,
Woking. Served in the South African War.
Panel 5
Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard,
I. D. 6.
Laventie
Guards Cemetery, Windy
22 September 1915
II. B. 11.
Corner, Cuinchy
Houdain Lane Cemetery, Tilloy9 April 1917
E. 9.
Les-Mofflaines
Grove Town Cemetery,
Meaulte
Remarks
Son of Alice Seward, of The Brown House, Pyrford, Woking,
Panel 28 to 30 and 162 to
and the late Richard Seward; husband of Ethel Violet
162A and 163A.
Seward, of "Endways," Old Avenue, West Byfleet, Surrey.
18 March 1915
Smith
2nd
28
Tilloy British Cemetery, TilloyLes-Mofflaines
Grave/Memorial
Reference
26
Husband of Mrs Harriet Mary Smith, 2 Terry Villas, Upper
Guildford Road, Knaphill
Son of Isaac and Eliza Smith, of Byfleet, Surrey.
Son of William and Harriet Smith, of 1, Moy Villas, Station
Road, West Byfleet, Webridge.
DSO. Son of the late Maj. Gen. Percy Smith, R.E., and of
Ethel Smith (now Saunders), of "Hinton," Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Francis, of 39, Courtenay Rd.,
Woking, Surrey. Native of Portsmouth.
Son of Henry and Margaret Smith, of 12, Firgrove Terrace,
Boundary Rd., Woking.
Son of Mr W H Smith, of 6 Wilson Cottages, North Road,
Woking
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Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Smith
William John
WJ
Smithers
Alfred
A
Queen's
6th
Snell
Herbert
H
London
24th. attd. 2nd/6th
2nd
Bn, Lancashire
Lieutenant
Fusiliers
Snell
Norris
N
East Yorkshire 8th
Corporal
Regimental
Number
Age
G/1516
32
12 April 1917
36
7 April 1917
Captain
Buff's (East
Kent)
East Surrey
7th
Private
8th
Lieutenant
Date of Death
Cemetery
IV. D. 15.
Son of Mr. T. W. Smithers, of 65, Derkins Rd., Deptford,
London. Woking News & Mail gives age as 36, brother of Mr
G Smithers, Holyoake Crescent, Horsell
Brown's Road Military
Cemetery, Festubert
III. B. 8.
Son of Joseph and Mary Snell, of Woking; husband of Helen
A. Johnson (formerly Snell), of Nidd Vicarage, Ripley,
Harrogate.
Albert Communal Cemetery
26 August 1918
Extension
1 July 1916 Carnoy Military Cemetery
Pier and Face 2 C
Snook
Charles Albert
CA
Soames
Spear
Robert Eley
Samuel
RE
S
Spencer
William
W
Hampshire
15th
Private
21270
28
20 September 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
Spiers
Frederick James
FJ
Queen's
11th
Private
G/60296
33
21 September 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
1/7th
Private
279006
35
1st
Private
10650
1st
Corporal
22823
33
1st
Private
17876
23
22 July 1917 Canada Farm Cemetery
I. E. 35.
15th
Lance
Corporal
32774
23
Godewaersvelde British
6 October 1917
Cemetery
I. F. 14.
Gunner
280136
38
30 September 1917 Canada Farm Cemetery
1/4th
Private
202076
21
22 November 1917
L/10313
Spooner
Edward Stephen
ES
Stacy
William
W
Startup
Leonard
L
Steadman
George Leslie
GL
Steer
Harry William
HW
Argyll &
Sutherland
Highlanders
King's Own
Scottish
Borderers
Northumberlan
d Fusiliers
Coldstream
Guards
Royal
Warwickshire
Steer
Isaac
I
Royal Garrison
53rd Siege Bty.
Artillery
Stenning
Joseph William
JW
Leicestershire
23
Stent
Edward William
EW
Queen's
1st
Stephenson
Ernest Yorke
EY
Lincolnshire
10th
Private
43915
19
Rifle Brigade
13th
Rifleman
O/147
20
Stevens
Alfred
A
Charles William
CW
Dennis
D
Queen's
2/4th
Private
T/203004
24
Stevens
Stevens
Edward
Harry Fritz
E
HF
Royal Sussex
7th
Private
G/7678
20
Stevens
Henry James
HJ
Queen's
8th
Private
S/779
29
Stevens
Joe
J
Life Guards
Household
Battalion
Trooper
2354
35
Stevens
Stevens
John
Richard
J
R
Stevens
Stephen Repton
SR
Burma Infantry 93rd
Stevens
William
W
Hampshire
Private
1st
50
6943
3 May 1917 Arras Memorial
Philosophe British Cemetery,
Mazingarbe
23 December 1918 Hamburg Cemetery
Stevens
Lieutenant
Colonel
Level Crossing Cemetery,
Fampoux
26 April 1915 Pink Farm Cemetery, Helles
Lance
Corporal
Stevens
23 April 1917
Remarks
Tilloy British Cemetery, TilloyLes-Mofflaines
14 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
G/13248
Grave/Memorial
Reference
II. B. 19.
E. 30.
Panel 88 to 90 and 162.
Terlincthum British Cemetery,
11 July 1918
Wimille
1 August 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Hazebrouck Communal
18 June 1916
Cemetery
12 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
8 March 1916 Basra Memorial
7 November 1914 Ploegsteert Memorial
Son of Henry and Annie Spencer, of Brighton, Sussex;
husband of Amy Spencer, of 21, Goldsworth Rd., Woking.
Panel 14 to 17 and 162 to
of Russell Road, Horsell, Woking
162A.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Spooner, of St. Johns, Woking,
I. B. 64.
Surrey; husband of Florence Ada Spooner, of 12, Lindfield
Rd., Ealing, London.
IV. C. 9.
Bay 2 and 3.
Son of James and Eliza Startup, of 2, Heath Cottages,
Tunbridge Rd., Maidstone.
Son of Benjamin and Mary Steadman, 5 Grove Cottages,
Chertsey Road, Byfleet
Son of James and Emily Steer, of Rose Villa, Slough Rd.,
Datchet, Bucks. Formerly 3430 Dragoons
III. A. 14.
Son of Isaac and Martha Steer, of Woking, Surrey; husband
of Harriet Steer, of 38, Clarence Rd., Grays, Essex.
III. A. 32.
Son of Harriet Bassett (Stenning), of Old Cottage, Maybury,
Woking, Surrey
II. E. 11.
18 April 1918 Mendinghem Military Cemetery X. A. 16
9 April 1918 Etaples Military Cemetery
Son of Fanny Snook, of Victoria Inn, Woodham Lane, West
Byfleet, Surrey, and the late W. H. Snook.
XXXIII. F. 27A.
I. E. 4.
Pier and Face 7 C
III. G. 28.
Son of Ernest S. and Louise Maud Stephenson, of "The
Laurels," Smarts Heath, Mayford, Woking.
Son of Charles and Emma Stevens, of 9, Westfield Square,
Westfield, Woking, Surrey
Youngest son of Mr. T. and Mrs. E Stevens, of Mayford,
Woking, Surrey.
Son of Mr & Mrs T Stevens, 19 South Road Horsell
Son of Richard and Harriet Stevens, of 169, Connaught Rd.,
Brookwood, Surrey
Panel 3.
Son of Tom Stevens, of Mayford, Woking, Surrey; husband
of Rosetta Stevens, of Temple Place, Blakeney, Norfolk.
Panel 50.
Son of the late Col. Harry Cavaye Stevens (3rd Madras
Light Cavalry) and Alice Georgiana Stevens; husband of
Maud Stevens. Educated at Sandhurst. Gazetted to
Bedfordshire Regt. (1886). A year later transferred to Indian
Staff Corps. Served in the Burma Campaign (1889-92).
Panel 6
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these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.
Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Regimental
Number
Age
Private
4384
35
Date of Death
Cemetery
Stevens
William Harvey
WH
Queen's
Stewart
Thomas Cooper
TC
Cameronians
2nd
(Scottish Rifles)
Sergeant
10380
6 June 1917
Stickland
Alfred Edwin
AE
Durham Light
Infantry
Lance
Corporal
109711
1 June 1919 Archangel Allied Cemetery
Stimpson
George William
GW
Royal Garrison
No. 1 Depot
Artillery
Sergeant
12595
Stockbridge
Benjamin
B
Private
81854
Stokes
Joseph George
JG
Street
Ernest
E
Stringer
William Maurice
WM
Strugnell
James William
JW
Sulivan
Eugene Gilbert
EG
Canadian
Infantry
(Manitoba
Regiment)
Army Service
Corps
Queen's
Royal Irish
Rifles
Machine Gun
Corps
East Surrey
Princess
Patricia's Light
Infantry
Royal Munster
Fusiliers
10th
Rank
2/7th
8th
attd. H.Q. 80th Inf.
Driver
Bde.
1st
Private
Lance
16th
Corporal
50th Bn.
Private
T4/038811
32
21 January 1917 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery X. D. 29A
G/5293
Aveluy Communal Cemetery
Extension
1 March 1919 Brookwood Military Cemetery
4 June 1915
22
Woburn Abbey Cemetery,
Cuinchy
25 September 1915 Loos Memorial
I. G. 8
Orchard Dump Cemetery,
8 May 1917
Arleux-En-Gohelle
29
31 October 1917 Oxford Road Cemetery
"B" Coy. 2nd Bn
2nd
Lieutenant
20
27 August 1914 Etreux British Cemetery
19
Sulivan
Philip Hamilton
PH
Sutherland
Hector John
HJ
Ox & Bucks
Light Infantry
6th
Captain
Sutton
Sidney Arthur
SA
Lincolnshire
5th
Private
5372
5188
Sutton
Leonard Walter
WL
7th (Queen's
Own) Hussars
Swaine
Thomas
T
Sussex
2nd
Private
Sweet
John Laxon Leslie
JLL
Royal Scots
Fusiliers
2nd
2nd
Lieutenant
28
Synnott
Walter Pierre
WP
6th Dragoons
(Inniskilling)
attached to
Machine Gun
Corps
2nd
Lieutenant
21
Talbot
Frederick Archie
FA
Queen's
10th
Private
Tarrant
Percy John
PJ
East
Lancashire
1st/2nd Bn. attd.
11th Bn.
Captain
Highland Light
Infantry
2nd
Private
Percy Francis
PF
Thomas
Leonard Alexander
LA
Thompkins
Christopher Orlando
OC
Queen's
Lance
Corporal
Private
9th
Northumberlan
(Northumberland Private
d Fusiliers
Hussars) Bn.
Royal Naval
HMS Glory
Trimmer
Reserve
2nd
Thompson
John Robert William
JRW
Cameronians
2nd
(Scottish Rifles)
Thorpe
Alfred James
AJ
London
1/23rd
Private
2 February 1917
23
L/6991
1 December 1914 Bethune Town Cemetery
13 September 1914
G/1522
11 October 1918 Kirkee 1914-1918 Memorial
I. K. 9.
II. 1.
III. B. 1
Son of Col. E. and Mrs. Sulivan, of Wilmington, Woking,
Surrey.
Son of Col. and Mrs. Ernest Sulivan, of "Wilmington,"
Woking, Surrey.
Mentioned in Despatches. Son of John and Charlotte
Sutherland, of Netherne, Coulsdon, Surrey. Native of
Knaphill, Woking.
II. D. 48
III. A. 63.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Sutton, of Conway Cottage, Station
Rd., West Byfleet, Surrey
Panel 12 and 13
Son of James Leslie and Ellen Caroline Sweet, of Woodham
Grange, Horsell, Surrey
Face 1.
Son of William T. and Emilienne E. Synott, of "Clairvaux",
Heathside Park Rd., Woking, Surrey. Died of pneumonia
20 September 1917 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery XXIII. D. 9A.
25 June 1918
12164
19
8 September 1918
235962
37
1 May 1918
937/ST
20
L/10570
22
703182
VI. C. 15.
Son of Maurice and Catherine Stringer, of 29, Cheapside,
Horsell, Woking. Born at Woking, Surrey.
Son of James and Susanna Strugnell, of 5, Poole Rd.,
Woking, Surrey
Son of Col. Ernest F. and Florence Mary Sulivan, of
Wilmington, Woking, Surrey.
La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre
Memorial
16 June 1915 Le Touret Memorial
40
9517
Grove Town Cemetery,
Meaulte
22 August 1916 Berks Cemetery Extension
attached to 7th
Dragoon Guards Private
(Princess Royal's)
Taylor
Panel 13 to 15
19 September 1918 Niederzwehren Cemetery
Captain
JT
Son of Joseph John and Mary Stokes, of "The Bank," St.
John's, Woking, Surrey.
25
East Ontario
J
II. C. 9.
24605
HE
James
Son of John and Alice Stimpson; husband of Mary Ann
Stimpson, of 3, Norley Villas, Barrack Path, St. John's,
Woking. Native of Woking, Surrey.
G. 11
Henry Ernest
James Torkington
XII. B. 6A.
2 December 1917 Hermies British Cemetery
Sulivan
Taylor
Formerly 37648 RA
26
23
Died of peritonitis. Son of the late Joseph Stevens, of Hoe
Bridge Road and brother of Mrs J B Aylmer of 203 High
Street, Old Woking. Brother of H. J. Stevens, of Bayfields
Cottage, Headley, Bordon, Hants
A. 6.
44674
Captain
Remarks
D. 38.
21 February 1917 Mikra Memorial
4th attached to
1st
Taylor
Grave/Memorial
Reference
Le Grand Hasard Military
Cemetery, Morbecque
Plot 1. Row A. Grave 1.
Son of Edwin and Fanny Tarrant, of Hampshire. Husband of
A. L. Tarrant, of 107, Richmond Rd., Kingston-on-Thames,
Surrey.
Bac-Du-Sud British Cemetery,
V. A. 17.
Bailleulval
Son of Lt. Col. J. E. Taylor and Mrs. G. M. Taylor, of Jocks
Lodge, Mimbridge, Chobham, Surrey.
Tournai Communal Cemetery
Allied Extension
Son of Arthur and Margaret Taylor, of Westfield Cottage,
Woking, Surrey.
18 October 1918 Archangel Allied Cemetery
7 November 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
II. B. 4
Sp. Mem. A1
Panel 11 - 13 and 14
DSM. Son of Jonas William and Agnes Thomas, of 25, Oaks
Rd., Woking, Surrey.
Son of Orlando G. Thompkins, of 8, Watton Terrace, Walton
Rd., Woking, Surrey
10 March 1915 Le Touret Memorial
Panel 15 and 16.
2 October 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pier and Face 9 D 9 C 13
Formerly 5303 Queen's
C and 12 C
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Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of
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Surname
Thorpe
Christian Names
James
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
J
Queen's
2/5th
Private
Highland Light
Infantry
6th
Captain
2nd
Lieutenant
Tidd
Ernest George
EG
Todd
John
J
Tomkins
Albin George
AG
Irish Guards
2nd
Tooley
Clifford William
CW
Norfolk
AG
Army Service
Corps
7th
562nd M.T. Coy.
attd. IV Corps
Heavy Artillery
Toombs
Albert George
Rank
Regimental
Number
Age
G/3671
51
Cemetery
24 June 1915 Old Woking Burial Ground
13 June 1915 Helles Memorial
31
Private
26037
Private
M2/022317
Son of Mr W Townsend, The Anchor Hotel, Knaphill
Private
9780
LJ
Queen's
Private
G/6166
Frederick St George
F St G
Worcestershire 10th
Major
Middlesex
29th
Private
G/71363
40
Sergeant
G/20296
26
21 March 1918 Pozieres Memorial
40972
30
15 August 1917 The Huts Cemetery
30
GC
A
Turner
John Frank
JF
Sussex
8th
Turner
Percy
P
Queen's
6th Labour Coy.
transf. to (67832)
Private
114th Coy Labour
Corps
Queen's
Royal Field
Artillery
Otago
Regiment,
N.Z.E.F.
7th
Private
G/37313
4th Depot
Driver
69521
1st
Private
82322
31 May 1916 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
22 November 1917 Cambrai Memorial, Louverval
19 September 1918
Underwood
Frank Ernest
FE
Urquhart
John
J
Vaughan
Vernon Eustace
VE
Veal
Edward John
EJ
Norfolk
7th
Private
14646
Vincent
Leonard
L
South Wales
Borderers
1st
Private
18761
Waite
Arthur Frederick John
AFJ
Queen's
1/5th
Private
241651
21
Wakefield
William Neighbour
WN
North
Staffordshire
8th
Private
48852
21
Walker
Frederic Charles
FC
Suffolk
8th
Lieutenant
Walker
Thomas
T
Rifle Brigade
Wallis
Harold Leonard
HL
Queen's
"D" Coy. 7th Bn.
Private
3 July 1916 Ovillers Military Cemetery
9 November 1916 Byfleet (St Mary) Churchyard
3 May 1917 Arras Memorial
27 September 1916
9 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial
14 October 1917
III. A. 3.
Son of Walter and Elizabeth Ellen Turner, of Byfleet,
Weybridge
Bay 2.
Screen Wall. 3 "C." A.
368.
Sister Mrs Osbourne lived in Walton Road, Woking
II. A. 4.
Son of Mary Ann Veal, of 5, Hollythorne, Queen's Rd.,
Knaphill, Woking
Pier and Face 4 A.
XVI. E. 9.
Pier and Face 14 B and
14 C.
Son of Mrs. A. Draper Waite, of Box Grove, Westfield,
Woking, Surrey.SDGW has different number, can't find MiC
Son of William and Annie Wakefield, of 193, Church St.,
Woking, Surrey.
Son of E. J. and Jane Walker, of Sloane St., Chelsea,
London; husband of Margaret Walker, of "Easedale," 66,
York Rd., Woking.
G/7542
25
18 November 1916
Grandcourt Road Cemetery,
Grandcourt
C. 58.
Son of J. W. H. and Alice Wallis, of 23, Church St., Woking,
Surrey.
Villers-Bretonneux Military
Cemetery
XVIII. C. 10
Son of Frederick and Mary J. Ward, of 65, Courtenay Rd.,
Woking
Millencourt Communal
Cemetery Extension
D. 11.
Only Son of Charles Henry and Ellen Warner, of 43 West
Street, Woking
King's Royal
Rifle Corps
Posted to 6th Bn
London Regt
Private
45347
19
8 August 1918
Warner
William James
WJ
Royal Garrison
111th Siege Bty.
Artillery
Gunner
67743
29
23 September 1916
Warrell-Bowering Walter John
WJ
Queen's
Warren
Albert
A
Warter
Joseph Gordon
JG
Lieutenant
MM. Eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner, of 6, Butts Rd.,
Woking, Surrey.
I. C. 9.
FW
66th Squadron
Panel 46 and 47.
Albert Communal Cemetery
Extension
W
Private
Son of the late Lt. Frederick St. George Tucker (R.A.);
husband of Eileen James (formerly Tucker), of "Aldwick,"
Elmsleigh Rd., Weston-super-Mare.
South of Church, on East Son of Charles Turle; husband of Eva Turle. of 2, Huby Villa,
side of path.
Station Rd., West Byfleet.
VI. G. 4.
25 November 1915
William
1st
II. C. 1.
33
Frederick William
Coldstream
Guards
Royal Flying
Corps
Baghdad (North Gate) War
Cemetery
9 April 1918 Thiepval Memorial
Wallis
2nd
Lieutenant
Panel 5.
Caterpillar Valley (New
Zealand) Memorial
19 February 1916 Vermelles British Cemetery
Ward
3rd attached to
6th
Templeux-Le-Guerard British
Cemetery
14 May 1915 Greenwich Cemetery
20
Son of Albin and Rosa Cavell Tomkins; husband of Hilda
Case Sinclair (formerly Tomkins), of Ene-Ametza, Biarritz,
France.
14
West Yorkshire 2/8th
George Charles
VII. N. 7.
Son of Mrs E Reader of 43 Royal Oak Road, Woking and
husband of Mrs Toombs, 9 The Triangle, Goldsworth Road,
Woking
Royal Navy
Arthur
Panel 173 to 177
XIII. D. 6.
JR
Turle
Son of James Thorpe; husband of the late Jessie Thorpe.
Born at Windsor
19 September 1918 Grevillers British Cemetery
T
Turner
Remarks
Panel 4.
John Russell
33
Grave/Memorial
Reference
486 (Near South-West
corner).
30 November 1917 Cambrai Memorial, Louverval
Thomas
Tucker
20
Guillemont Road Cemetery,
Guillemont
Tozer
7th
J/19000
13 September 1916
Townsend
Trussler
HMS Black Prince Signaller
Date of Death
21
17676
24
Aveluy Communal Cemetery
H. 30.
Extension
St Sever Cemetery Extension,
17 March 1917
O. VII. H. 2.
Rouen
29 July 1916
30 September 1917 Arras Flying Services Memorial
Son of Walter and Dorothy Warrell-Bowring, of Burrow
House, Ilfracombe, Devon
Son of Mr & Mrs G Warren, of 16 Walton Road, Woking
Woking Remembers: World War One Roll of Honour.
Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of
these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.
Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Warter
William Henry
WH
Watt
Edward G B
EGB
Webb
Frederick
F
Webber
Ernest
E
Regiment
Machine Gun
Corps
Royal Naval
Reserve
Royal Army
Ordnance
Corps
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Age
168th Co.
2nd
Lieutenant
19
HMS Bulwark
Lieutenant
30
Attached 13th
Battalion, Tank
Corps
Private
Private
G/49703
26 November 1914 Portsmouth Naval Memorial
26 April 1918 Tyne Cot Memorial
Stump Road Cemetery,
18 November 1916
Grandcourt
Remarks
I. C. 18.
Son of William Henry and Valella Agnes Warter, of West
Byfleet, Surrey.
6
Son of George Bruce Watt. Native of Edinburgh.
Panel 161.
WJ
Queen's
Welcome
Albert John
AJ
Royal Fusiliers 32nd
West
Cyril Frederick Ernest
CFE
Royal Sussex
attd. 6th (Wiltshire
2nd
Yeomanry) Bn,
Lieutenant
Wiltshire
Regiment.
Westbrook
Ernest Arthur Thomas
EAT
Weygang
Frank Churchman
FC
Australian
Infantry
19th
Wheatley
Samuel
S
Royal Fusiliers 4th
Wheeler
Astley Peregrine
AP
East Surrey
9th
Private
8667
Wheeler
Norman Howard Slater
NHS
Royal Fusiliers 9th
Private
77234
19
21 September 1918
White
Arthur Reynold
A
Queen's
Private
T/2185
33
25 June 1915
Whitehead
Lewis Ewart
LE
Royal Air Force 65th Sqdn
Whiterod
Frederick William
FW
Whitlock
Gerald Arthur
GA
Whittick
Walter Frederick
WF
Wickens
Henry
H
Duke of
Cornwall's Light 10th
Infantry
Lincolnshire
2nd Sqdn. Also
Royal Air Force
6th Queen's
Queen's
Wigman
William
W
Border
TC
Cameronians
(Scottish Rifles)
Queen's
7th
Private
G/1535
26
1 July 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pier and Face 5 D and 6
D.
Son of Job and Esther Wilkinson, of 87, York Rd., Woking,
Surrey.
4 May 1917 Niederzwehren Cemetery
X. A. 15.
Son of Norris Fowler Willatt and Alice Willatt (nee Lambert)
of Dordrecht, Aviary Road, Pyrford; husband of Mrs. M. E.
Willatt, of 10, Carlton Gardens, Herne Bay, Kent.
III. B. 12
Son of Richard and Ellen Willgoss, of 77 Boundary Road,
Woking; husband of Florence Willgoss, of 9, Stanley Rd.,
Woking, Surrey, formerly of 230 Walton Road.
2nd
G/1543
Feuchy Chapel British
Cemetery, Wancourt
Grave/Memorial
Reference
Walter John
1/5th
Private
9 March 1917
Cemetery
Welch
Wilkie
7th
O/5242
Date of Death
Private
694
Private
SR/2491
Captain
Lance
Corporal
A. 39.
9 June 1917 Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery XV. I. 13.
Husband of E. Welcome, of 8, Royal Oak Rd., Woking,
Surrey.
19
28 September 1918 Perth Cemetery (China Wall)
VI. A. 14
Son of George Frederick and Lucretia Gertrude West, of
Ebor Lodge, West Byfleet, Surrey.
22
14 November 1916 Warlincourt British Cemetery
IV. E. I.
Son of Louis Gustav Weygang and Sarah Ann Churchman
(his wife), of 225, Walton Rd., Woking, Surrey, England.
Native of London, England.
22 February 1915 Menin Gate, Ypres
Pier and Face 6 B and 6
C
Only son of the late Mr T H Wheeler and Mrs Wheeler, of
Heathfield, Woking and Mon Repes Parame, France. Joined
the Foreign Legion at the outbreak of the war and served
with then until February 1915, when he joined the British
Army
Epehy Wood Farm Cemetery,
Epehy
IV. B. 2.
Son of George and Fanny Wheeler, of 10, Walton Terrace,
Walton Rd., Woking, Surrey. Formerly 75664 107th TR Bn
Madras 1914-1918 Memorial,
Chennai
Face 7.
Son of William and Mary Ann White, of 60, Peach St.,
Wokingham, Berkshire. Buried in Lucknow Cantonment
Military Cemetery.
3 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial
24
10004
23
79020
23
Panel 6 and 8.
Son of Lt. Col. Lewis Whitehead and Adah Alice Whitehead,
of Shuna, West Byfleet, Weybridge, Surrey.
20 May 1918 Arras Flying Services Memorial
24 October 1917 Nine Elms British Cemetery
VI. E. 2.
Only son of Mr & Mrs C Whiterod, of Oak Villas, Station
Road, West Byfleet
I. ZZ. 1.
Son of Harriett Whittick, of 40, Church St., Woking, Surrey.
Private
Private
Sergeant
Lance
Corporal
7429
1 December 1918 Janval Cemetery, Dieppe
12 March 1915 Le Touret Memorial
Panel 19 and 20
Sergeant
Wilkinson
Albert
A
Willard
John Frederick
JF
Willatt
Norris
N
Rifle Brigade
12th
Rifleman
S/29524
35
Willgoss
William
W
Middlesex
13th
Private
G/43642
26
Williams
Albert
A
Queen's
2nd
Private
G/21256
22
10 October 1918 St Aubert British Cemetery
4 October 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
Son of Abraham and Emily Williams, of Kingfield Cottage,
Panel 14 to 17 and 162 to Old Woking; husband of Rose Rance (formerly Williams), of
2, Littlewick Cottages, Knaphill Rd., Knaphill, Woking,
162A.
Surrey.
Woking Remembers: World War One Roll of Honour.
Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of
these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.
Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Williams
Arthur
A
Queen's
1/5th
Private
Williams
Arthur Ifor Meakin
AIM
Royal Welsh
Fusiliers
15th Bn. attd.
13th Bn.
Captain
Williams
Williams
Ernest
E
JA
Williams
Leonard
L
Coldstream
Guards
3rd
Private
Willis
George Francis
GF
Royal Field
Artillery
Gunner
HW
Royal Air Force
Depot (Isle of
Grain)
Air
Mechanic
2nd Class
Willsman
Regimental
Number
Age
T/240626
26
22
17296
19
Date of Death
Cemetery
21 June 1918 Amara War Cemetery
Grave/Memorial
Reference
XII. G. 13.
9 October 1918 Five Points Cemetery, Lechelle A. 26.
22 September 1916 Guards' Cemetery, Lesboeufs
XII. L. 8
Eldest son of the late Annie Tutt and S. R. Tutt (Stepfather),
of 289, Connaught Rd., Brookwood, Surrey, formerly (?) of 3
Eleanor Terrace, Connaught Road, Brookwood
Mentioned in Despatches. Son of Sir Howell J. Williams and
Lady Williams, of "Penrhyn," 263, Camden Rd., London.
3rd son of the late Annie Tutt and S. R. Tutt (Stepfather), of
289, Connaught Rd., Brookwood, Surrey, formerly (?) of 3
Eleanor Terrace, Connaught Road, Brookwood
St Peter's has George E
238181
10th
Lieutenant
Wise
Alfred James
AJ
Tank Corps
'G' Bn.
Gunner
Wise
Edward Selby
ES
Royal Navy
HMS Severn
Lieutenant
27
Wise
Stacey
S
Royal Navy
HMS Cressy
Lieutenant
22
Withers
Frederick William
FW
Queen's
7th
Private
G/2184
29
Witt
Percival Frank
PF
Royal Garrison
156th Siege Bty.
Artillery
Corporal
78744
23
Wood
Vincent Albert
VA
Queen's
"D" Coy. 2nd/4th
Bn.
Corporal
T/206448
21
18
William Henry
WH
Queen's
1st
Private
T/241061
John
J
East Surrey
8th
Private
14605
Woodruff
Walter
W
Wiltshire
1st
Private
10543
Machine Gun
Corps
95th Company
Corporal
7th
2nd
Lieutenant
In South-East part.
Son of V. S. Fellowes Wilson and Lilian Marguerite Wilson,
of Alveston, Chobham, Surrey.
21 November 1917 Hermies Hill British Cemetery
II. D. 38.
Son of Mr. A. J. Wise, of 9, Oaks Rd., Woking, Surrey.
IV. A. 3.
Brother of Stacy Wise. Son of Mr & Mrs Edward Selby of
White Gates, Kingfield, Woking. CWGC has Son of Edward
Theodore Wise and his wife Aimee Vaughan, of 2, St.
James Road, Bexhill-on-Sea.
1
Son of Edward Theodore and Aimee Vaughan Wise, of
"Whitegates," Kingfield, Woking, Surrey.
A. 26. 6.
Second son of Mr & Mrs Withers, 42 Goldsworth Road,
Woking
19
Hampshire
Woodhams
15 December 1919 Horsell (St Mary) Churchyard
23
HV
Wood
Son of Henry and Ellen Willsman, of Hogtrow Cottage, Hook
Heath Rd., Woking. Not on any local memorial
17 December 1919
Hubert Villiers
40222
In South part.
21
Wilson
20 October 1914
Woking (St John the Baptist)
Cemetery Extension
Ramscappelle Road Military
Cemetery
22 September 1914 Chatham Naval Memorial
15 July 1916 St Sever Cemetery, Rouen
24 December 1917 Mendinghem Military Cemetery VI. BB. 38.
29 March 1917 Jerusalem Memorial
5 December 1917 Tyne Cot Memorial
Son of James Witt, of Moss Rose Villa, South Rd., Horsell,
Woking.
Son of Albert and Annie Wood, of 115, Church St., Woking,
Surrey.
Panel 14 to 17 and 162 to Son of William and Alice C. Wood, of 155, Boundary Rd.,
162A
Woking, Surrey.
Panel 11.
18 July 1918
34
7661
17 July 1916 Puchevillers British Cemetery
I. E. 17
Son of Mrs. Woodruff, of Sanway Rd., Byfleet, Surrey.
Aval Wood Military Cemetery,
15 April 1918
Vieux-Berquin
I. AA. 31.
MM. Son of Mr & Mrs W J Woods, Temple Bar Road, St
John's, Woking. Formerly 10818 Royal Sussex Regt
II. B. 4.
Son of Maj. and Mrs. H. G. Woolf, of "Simley," Woking,
Surrey.
IIA. E. 1.
Son of Wallace and Eliza Emma Woolnough, of "The Firs,"
Brookwood, Surrey.
Woods
William Henry Thomas
WHT
Woodward
Robin
R
Woolf
Walter Francis
WF
King's
Shropshire
Light Infantry
Woolnough
Cyril Every
CE
Machine Gun
4th Battery
Corps (Motors)
Gunner
2745
23
Worsfold
Edward
E
Queen's
Private
2385
19
9 August 1915 Helles Memorial
7 August 1918 Heath Cemetery, Harbonnieres VIII. J. 17.
2/4th
Remarks
20
27 March 1918 Wailly Orchard Cemetery
29 April 1918 Wyschaete Military Cemetery
Panel 30 and 31.
Grandson of Mr & Mrs George Worsfold, Thorley Cottages,
Pyrford & Son of Harriet Emily Hook, of 16, Albert Rd.,
Norbiton, Kingston-on-Thames.
Eldest son of Mr & Mrs P Worsfold, 173 High Street, Old
Woking. Woking News & Mail 4 October 1918
Widow lived at 13 Stepbridge, Woking
Worsfold
William Henry
WH
East Surrey
8th
Private
29356
18
Wye
Wye
Alfred
William Edward
A
WE
Queen's
8th
Private
5826
29
Wyeth
Henry Hugh
HH
Queen's
1st
Private
S/845
42
18 December 1914 Menin Gate, Ypres
Panel 11 - 13 and 14.
Yardley
Leslie A
LA
London
1st/13th
Kensington Bn,
Civil Service
Rifles
Private
7560
20
9 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pier and Face 9 D 9 C 13
Son of Mr & Mrs Yardley, of Fairlight, Woodham
C and 12 C
19 June 1917 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery
IV. A. 8.
Son of William Wyeth; husband of Mary Ann Wyeth, of 33,
Temple Bar Rd., St. John's, Woking, Surrey. Native of
London.
Woking Remembers: World War One Roll of Honour.
Men shown in Black have been identified, those in Red have not. If you have any information, photographs, documents relating to any of
these men, or other Woking Borough casualties, Surrey History Centre would like to hear from you.
Surname
Christian Names
Initials
Regiment
Battalion
Rank
Regimental
Number
Age
Yeatman
Reginald
R
Wiltshire
1st
Private
8104
35
Young
Charles Henry
H
London
1/24th
Private
2138
20
Date of Death
Cemetery
16 November 1918 Brookwood
26 May 1915 Le Touret Memorial
Grave/Memorial
Reference
XIII. B. 3.
Panels 46 & 47.
Remarks
Son of John and Jane Yeatman. Native of Hilton, nr.
Blandford, Dorset.
Son of Mrs. Sarah Young, of 37, Darwin Buildings, Barlow
St., Darwin St., Old Kent Rd., London.
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