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| 1 | BASSETT, Thomas & Hester [nee Vines] "To the memory of Hester, Wife of Thomas Bassett, Sexton of the Parish, who died the 6th of Jan. 1826 aged 68 years. Also of the above-named Thomas Bassett who died May 3rd 1847, Aged 92 Years." | Randwick Parish Church Cemetery | Located |
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| 2 | BASSETT, Walter and spouse, Margaret (nee Drew). The last resting place of Walter and Margaret Bassett. | Chestnut Hill Cemetery | Not yet located |
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| 3 | BRICKNELL, Albert Edward (Private) Albert was serving in the 1st/5th Battalion, Royal Devonshire Regiment when he was Killed in Action. | Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery | Not yet located |
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| 4 | BROADWAY, Albert William, D.S.M., RN This memorial marks thousands of people lost at sea during both wars. Albert was one of those men. He died when his submarine went missing in the North Sea on, or about 1 November 1918. | Chatham Naval Memorial | Located |
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| 5 | CLEAVER, Charles (Private) | Salonika (Lembet Road) Military Cemetery | Not yet located |
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| 6 | CLEAVER, Charles Haydn (Private) Charles was serving in the 24th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers in France, when he was Killed in Action. | St Hilaire Cemetery Extension Plot 1, Row M, Grave 29 | Not yet located |
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| 7 | CLEAVER, Cyril Morrison (Private) Serviceman No 17825, Cyril was serving in the 2nd Battalion, the Leicestershire Regiment when he was Killed in Action in Basra, Iraq, on 7 Jan 1916. NB: As a result of the current political instability in Iraq, a temporary memorial and Roll of Honour is open to visitors at the CWGC in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. The photograph above, is of that Memorial. | Basra Memorial Panel 12 |
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| 8 | CLEAVER, Edward (Private) Edward is one of 54,896 listed on the panels of the Menin Gate Memorial, recorded as missing, presumed dead. Like so many others, his body was never found. | Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial | Located |
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| 9 | CLEAVER, Louis (Gunner) Louis (Serviceman 358) was serving in the 3rd Division, Trench Mortar Battalion, Australian Field Artillery, when he was Killed in Action. | Berkshire Cemetery Extension | Not yet located |
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| 10 | CLEAVER, William Alfred (Private) William is one of 35,000 listed on Tyne Cot Memorial in a corner of Tyne Cot Cemetery, in Belgium. Recorded as missing, presumed dead, like so many others, his body was never found. | Tyne Cot Cemetery | Located |
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| 11 | COPPERWAITE, Thomas Valentine (Private) Thomas served in the 21st Battalion, Australian Infantry. He was killed in action in the Somme on 26 August 1916. | Serre Road Cemetery No.1 Section VII, Row H, Plot 18 | Not yet located |
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| 12 | COX (nee KNIGHT), Maud Frances | Lake of the Woods Cemetery | Located |
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| 13 | COX, Edwin Walter | Lake of the Woods Cemetery | Located |
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| 14 | COX, Frederick Henry and Florence May (nee Stockham) | Lake of the Woods Cemetery | Located |
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| 15 | COX, William James | Lake of the Woods Cemetery | Located |
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| 16 | DORE, Herbert Thomas (Private) | Merville Communal Cemetery | Not yet located |
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| 17 | GREENWOOD, Robert William [Private] Serviceman 15378, Private Greenwood, was serving with the 6th Battalion, York & Lancaster Regiment in Northern France when he was Killed in Action | Noeux-Les-Mines Communal Cemetery Extension | Not yet located |
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| 18 | JONES, James Leonard (1910-1944) Serviceman 2620460, James was serving as a Guardsman in the 6th Battallion, The Grenadier Guards. He was reported missing and declared "Killed in Action" at the crossing of the Garigliano River on 30 JAN 1944. | Minturno War Cemetery Plot 6, Row D, Grave 14 | Located |
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| 19 | KENDALL, Nicholas Percy (Stoker, 1st Class) External link to Memorial Panel | Plymouth Naval Memorial | Not yet located |
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| 20 | Kenton (Devonshire, England) War Memorial This memorial was raised to honour the fallen of WW1 and WW2. The inscription of the plaque attached to one face states: "In proud and loving memory of the men of this parish who gave their lives for their country in the Great War 1914 - 1919. "Their name liveth for evermore" (Ecclesiasticus) "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." (St. John) " I saw them that had gotten the victory over the beast . . . . . stand on the sea of glass, having the harps of God." (Revelations) Listed on this memorial is Albert Edward Bricknell. | Not yet located |
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| 21 | LANGABEER, Richard Ernest (Private) Serviceman 524, Richard was a Private serving with the 1st Battalion, the Welsh Guards in France & Flanders. He was Killed in Action. | Loos Cemetery |
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| 22 | LANGABEER, William (Private) This certificate commemorates the death of William who was killed in action in France on 25 September 1915. | Loos Cemetery |
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| 23 | LLOYD, George L (Sapper) | Le Treport Military Cemetery | Not yet located |
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| 24 | LONG (nee SNELL), Rose Hannah (1850-1926 Note that the date of birth is given on the headstone as 23 April 1849. However, the UK BMD register records her year of birth as 1850. |
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| 25 | MALPAS, (William) Henry, aka "Harry" (Pte) Serviceman 21821, Harry was serving with the 16th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment, when he was Killed in Action on 28 April 1916. | Merville Communal Cemetery V1.Q.24 | Located |
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| 26 | MAXWELL, Bill: Last resting place AKA: William Maxwell | Wootton Bassett Cemetery | Located |
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| 27 | Menin Gate Memorial, Ieper, Belgium Inaugurated in 1927, the memorial was built to honour 54,896 men who are missing, presumed dead in the Ypres Salient prior to 1917. They have no known grave. "..He is not missing. He is here" | Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial | Located | ||
| 28 | MITCHELL [nee Harper], Josephine Mary: Last resting place | Halberton Cemetery | Located |
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| 29 | MITCHELL [Shepherd], Joanna wife of William Mitchell. Joanna, wife of William Mitchell died at the age of 29 and is buried next to her in-laws. Sacred to the memory of JOANNA wife of WILLIAM MITCHELL of this parish who died the 21st day of February 1848 aged 29 years. | Stokenham Cemetery | Located |
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| 30 | MITCHELL, Edward and wife Catherine Clark The last resting place of Edward Mitchell who died on 4 July 1848 and his wife Catherine, who died on 1 November 1852. Sacred to the memory of EDWARD MITCHELL of Chillington in this parish who died the 4th. day of July 1848 aged 67 years. also CATHERINE his wife who died the 1st day of November 1852 aged 75 years. | Stokenham Cemetery | Located |
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| 31 | MITCHELL, Ernest (Serjeant) Serviceman 9112, 11th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment (Formerly, 2nd Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment, Ernest was serving in The Somme region of France, when he was killed in action on 9 July 1916. | Thiepval Memorial |
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| 32 | MITCHELL, Henry (1911-1943) |
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| 33 | MITCHELL, Henry (Signalman - Royal Corps of Signals) (1911-1943) |
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| 34 | MITCHELL, James Thomas and wife, Ada Annie Mitchell [nee Cleaver]: Last resting place Photo not yet available | Tredworth Road Cemetery | Not yet located |
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| 35 | MONGER, Ivor John: Last resting place | Mount Olivet Cemetery | Not yet located |
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| 36 | MONGER, John Edgar (Lance Corporal) | St Sever Cemetery Extension | Not yet located |
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| 37 | MONGER, Walter David Walter was captured by the Germans and died whilst a Prisoner of War on 8 JUL 1918 | Aulnoye Communal Cemetery | Not yet located |
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| 38 | NOWELL, William; wife Georgina Maud Nowell [nee Darby]; son Lawrence Nowell: Last resting place This is the family grave of William Albert Nowell and his wife, Georgina. Scattered on the grave are also the ashes of their eldest son, Lawrence. | Higher Cemetery (1865) | Located |
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| 39 | PEARCE, James, Elizabeth ( nee Chapman), John, Harriet (nee Gardner) Within this sarcophagus are the remains of 2 generations of Pearces from Randwick, both of whom were connected to the church either as Sexton, Parish Clerks, sometimes both. From the bottom up, the brass plaques read as follows: "Sacred to the memory of James Pearce late Clerk of the Parish who departed this life 12 May 1858 aged 61. Also of Elizabeth his wife who departed this life May 28 1860 aged 65 years" "In affectionate remembrance of John Pearce, thier son for many years Clerk of this Parish. he departed this life July 16 1870 aged 43" "Sacred to the memory of Harriet, wife of the above named John Pearce. Died 4 April 1872 aged 42" | Randwick Parish Church Cemetery | Located |
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| 40 | POOLE, Alfred Thomas (Private) 1885-1916 Serviceman G/29589, Alfred was serving with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, when he was killed in action in the Somme region of France. | Thiepval Memorial |
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| 41 | POOLE, Raymond Stanley (Able Seaman) - 1941 Serviceman D/JX 198542, Raymond was serving aboard HMS Broadwater when she was hit by a torpedo from the German submarine U101 in the North Atlantic. The ship sank several hours later but over 40 seaman had already perished. | Plymouth Naval Memorial | |||
| 42 | Randwick Church Cemetery, Gloucestershire, England | Randwick Parish Church Cemetery | Located | ||
| 43 | RAYNER, Robert (Private) 1886-1915 Serviceman 12628, Private Robert Rayner was serving with the 7th Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Regiment, when he was killed in action on 25 September 1915, near Fleurbaix, France | Rue-du-Bois Military Cemetery | Located |
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| 44 | RICKETTS, William Thomas (Private) 1884-1918 | Orchard Dump Cemetery |
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| 45 | ROGERS (Nee COX), Jessie Emma (1870-1942) | West Terrace Cemetery | Not yet located |
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| 46 | SNELL, Henry Raglan and Emily Ann (nee Cleaver). This is the final resting place for Henry and Emily Snell. However, there is a dispute regarding the accuracy of the birth dates! In Loving Memory of HENRY RAGLAN SNELL Born April 7, 1855 Died May 23, 1947 HIS WIFE EMILY ANN CLEAVER Born Dec 12, 1870 Died Aug 30, 1952 | Arden Cemetery | Not yet located |
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| 47 | SNELL, John J (1905-1987) |
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| 48 | SNELL, Montague (Private) Serviceman 10800, 1st Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment, Montague was serving in Gallipoli, Turkey when he was killed in action on 10 August 1915. | No 2 Outpost Cemetery |
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| 49 | SNELL, Raglan (1902-1910) |
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| 50 | STARLING, Andrew Edward (Sargeant) Serviceman 5744, Ist Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry, Andrew was serving in the Somme region of France, when he was killed in action on 1 July 1916. | Thiepval Memorial |
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