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 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 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. 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 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. 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 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 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 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. 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 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 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 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. 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 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 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 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. 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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. 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 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. 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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.