South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription ProjectFlecknoe - WW1 Roll of Honour
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St. Mark's Church | Roll of Honour |
ROLL OF HONOUR ST. MARK'S CHURCH 1914-2014
THE FALLEN
Private William Frederick BROOKS 1890 -1917 |
Private Frederick Francis COX 1893 - 1917 |
Private Charles Frank ROSE 1892 - 1916 |
2nd Lt James GOODMAN 1881 - 1916 |
Private William Henry BATCHELOR 1888 - 1917 |
Private Frederick Henry BENNETT 1890 - 1916 |
"Greater Love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends"
THOSE WHO SERVED
Arthur BENNETT | Benjamin VARNEY - wounded | Charles BENNETT | Charles WATSON QMS | Cutherbert SYKES |
David JONES | Edward MONTGOMERY | Frederick GREEN | George BALL | George COX |
George DUNCOMBE | Harold BENNETT | Harold HOLLOWAY - wounded | Herbert GREEN | Hilda WATSON - Q.A.I.M.N.S. |
Jessie CLEAVER | John BALL | John EVANS | JOHN SPENCER MM - wounded | Lewis BENNETT - Prisoner of War |
Samuel BROOKS | Sydney HARGREAVES - wounded | Thomas COLLINS - wounded | Wilfred BENNETT | William C. McLaren - Priest Vicar |
~ | William COX - wounded | ~ | William GUNTHORPE | ~ |
Lord, All Pitying, Jesus Blest, grant them thine eternal rest
Bibliography: All of our information is independently researched and then compared to other sources. A list of the sources we use to do our independent research will be published soon. All of the photographs herein are linked back to their original source, except those taken by SWFHS. We are grateful to those other sources:
- Trench Maps are courtesy of the excellent website TMAPPER at https://www.tmapper.com
- Warwickshire Yeomanry Museum For Help with Yeomanry Soldiers
- The County of Warwickshire Roll of Honour - Vol 1 South Warwickshire book by Kenneth Fowler. SWFHS purchased this book and retains it in our small library. Able Publishing ISBN-10 : 1903607639 & ISBN-13 : 978-1903607633
- Find A Grave and it's numerous contributors for use of photographs, particularly Grave stones. SWFHS supplies pictures of War Memorials to the site in the name of Ian Shuter.