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1 St. Bartholomew s Church, Sydenham

2 Military roles during World War 1, represented here ON LAND Private: A soldier of the lowest military rank Gunner: Equivalent to the rank of private. Operating the heavy artillery pieces, they were integral to the First World War from firing devastating bombardments to cutting wire and countering enemy batteries Trooper: Equivalent to the rank of private in a regiment with a cavalry tradition. Lance Corporal: Below the rank of corporal typically the lowest non-commissioned officer. The lance corporal was a team leader (4-5 men). Lance Bombardier: Equivalent to Lance Corporal in some branches of the army Corporal: Leader of a squad (consisting of 2 teams) Lance Sergeant: A corporal acting in the rank of a sergeant. They could be demoted by their commanding officer, unlike a full sergeant who could only be demoted by court martial Sergeant: The sergeant was in command of a platoon of about 30 men. Company Sergeant: Towards the end of the war a number of sergeants had to command entire companies. Companies consisted of soldiers (three six platoons) and were usually commanded by a captain or a major Second Lieutenants: Second Lieutenants also in command of the platoon led their men on assaults. Because they were first over the top they had a very high casualty rate. Captains and Lieutenants: A Captain or a Lieutenant usually filled the role of Adjutant (in charge of battalion administration). They also undertook the duties of Quartermaster (responsible for stores and transport). Riflemen: The rifleman class was the base of each and team and the back-bone of any assault. Their movements could be a little slowed down because of their heavy rifles. AT SEA Able Seaman: A seaman with at least two years experience at sea Master (mercantile marine): Equivalent to captain - 2

3 This booklet contains the names, details where known and supporting documents of the World War One fallen listed on the St. Bartholomew s Memorial. They are produced in the order of the dates on which they died. The names of those commemorated here begin on PAGE 4 There are a number of names for which we have no details. We do not now know who they were, where, or when they died, or their connection to St. Bartholomew s. We would love to hear from anyone who can shed light on these poor men. Their names are found at the end of the list on PAGE 6. Details entries begin on PAGE 7: The information here has been taken from lists held by Richard Travell, Kent Archeology, and from documents held by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission as follows: Grave Registration Reports: Standard forms which detail graves for which the Commission is responsible within a particular burial ground. They provide basic details of the individuals, such as name, service number, rank, regiment, unit and date of death, and are listed in Plot, Row and Grave order. Registers: Produced by the Commission on a cemetery-by-cemetery or memorial-bymemorial basis, and eventually ran to 1,500 volumes. They contain an entry for each individual, with details of their rank, regiment, unit and date of death. Many of the entries also include additional information such as next of kin details Burial Returns: Recorded details of individuals who were originally buried in smaller or isolated cemeteries, but who, at a later date, were exhumed and reburied in war cemeteries. The concentration of cemeteries allowed otherwise unmaintainable graves to be moved into established war grave cemeteries where the Commission could ensure proper commemoration. Headstone Schedules: These documents provide details of what was actually inscribed on an individual s headstone. Their main purpose was to help manage the enormous programme of headstone production and engraving the Commission embarked on in the immediate aftermath of the First World War. Panel Lists: Lists of individuals commemorated on memorials or screen walls and reflect the details and layout inscribed on the panels. Individuals are commemorated in this way when their loss has been officially declared by their relevant service but there is no known burial for the individual, or in circumstances where graves cannot be individually marked, or where the grave site has become inaccessible and unmaintainable. - 3

4 Names of those whose details are contained here, in the order in which they died September Rifleman William Henry Lawrence (age 18) 21 October Lieutenant Frederick George Andrews (age 43) 31 October Lance Sergeant Charles Henry May (age 22) May Captain Claude Wilfrid Stanton (age 24) 13 May Sailmaker Thomas Marker (age 52) 24/26 May Rifleman Norman Baker (age 24) 20 July Private E. M. Theobald (age unknown) 23 September Private Harry Edward Angold (age 23) 10 December Able Seaman Frank Louis Smith (age 21) March Lance Corporal Samuel George (age 34) 9 May Gunner Harold John Tomkins (age 21) 31 May Petty Officer 1st Class Robert Marker (age 37) 16 June Gunner Frank Attree (age about 26) 1 July 2nd Lieutenant John Myddelton Jones (age 25) 8 August 2nd Lieutenant Gordon MacGregor Hughes (age 21) 3 September Rifleman Erroll William Alfred Back (age 20) 4 September Captain William John Henry Brown (age unknown) 2nd Lieutenant Edwin Percival Wildman Brown (age unknown) 10 September Rifleman Herbert Hilton Scull (age unknown) 22 September 2nd Lieutenant Oliver John Stone (age 29) 4 October 2nd Lieutenant John Davenport Wiles (age 34) 7 October Private Charles James Marriott (age 24) 11 October Sergeant James Henry Chas Worsell (age 23) 12 November Private Herbert Samuel Stevens (age 30) - 4

5 12 November 2nd Lieutenant Edwin Christopher Hytten (age 26) 28 November Gunner Charles George Palmer (age 22) February Private Gordon Victor Benfield (age 19) 17 February Lieutenant Henry Guy Chaplin Coulson (age 24) 18 February Private John (Jack) Lovett Candy (age 25) 25 February 2nd Lieutenant Daniel Cottle Green (age unknown) 5 March Rifleman George Marchant (age 33) 7 April Rifleman Charles Edward Nicholls (age 29) 11 April 2nd Lieutenant Reginald Harry Jeffrey (age 24) 12 April Private George C Grigg (age unknown) 4 May Lance Corporal Phillip Lewis Groom (age 25) 4 May 2nd Lieutenant Alfred Montague Syrett (age 29) 13 May Rifleman John Garland (age 36) 27 May Master Reginald Harry Cartwright (age 42) 7 June Rifleman Edwin Ernest Smith (age 25) 16 June Captain Frank Lydford Body (age 25) 17 June Rifleman Orlando Napier Strutt (age unknown) 18 August Sergeant George Bowyer (age unknown) 22 August Lance Corporal John Arthur Champion (age 37) 29 August Sergeant Robert Cottle Green Junior (age unknown) 10 September Rifleman Arthur Albert Davis (age unknown) 20 September 2nd Lieutenant Trevor Blake Jolly (age 23) 21 September Gunner Joseph Thomas Greer (age 20) 9 October Private John George Simpson (age 40) 26 October Lance Corporal Augustus Herbert Beale/Beal (age 34) 27 October Private Sydney George Samways (age 31) 12 November Sergeant Frederick William Seaden (age 34) 27 November Private Ernest Allen Roberts (age 41) 28 November Gunner Horace Frederick Miller (34) 2 December Company Sergeant Major Arthur Gibson (age unknown) - 5

6 31 December Lance Bombardier Walter George Brett (age unknown) January Private John William Morgan (age 31) 21 March 2nd Lieutenant Eric Francis Seaforth Hayter (age 25) 21 March Gunner Thomas Frederick Hollis (age 42) 26 April Air Mechanic 1st Class James Parker (age 20) 30 April Private Eric William Coulson (age unknown) 2 May 2nd Lieutenant Patric(k) Gorden Henderson (age unknown) 8 June Private Arthur Edward John Veal (age 19) 3 July Private Percival Victor Pearce (age 21) 13 August Lance Corporal Wilfred James Cook (age 26) 22 August Private Herbert Edward Sach (age 21) 1 September Rifleman Alfred Charles Daniel (age 19) 17 September Corporal Alfred Samuel Boswell (age 21) 17 September Trooper Sidney George Marshall (age 23) 1 October Private Albert J Barnes (age 18) 20 October Private Gordon Glide (age 32) March Private Leslie Howard Turner (age 19) We remember also those for whom we have no details:?? Baldwin A.M. Bedford Alan Bowen Reginald Collins William Cripps William Davies Charles Ed. Evans J Hawkins Albert Howes Edward Jones R. F. Jones C Martin George Samuel Osborne F. O Connor H Taylor C Wildon L Williams - 6

7 14 September, 1914 Rifleman William Henry Lawrence 11382, 2nd Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps who died on 14 September 1914 Age 18 Son of Walter Henry Lawrence, of 7, College Mansions, Sydenham Park Rd., Sydenham, London. La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial Rifleman William Henry Lawrence, Kings Royal Rifle Corps. 2 nd battalion Service No Born: Deptford, or Peckham. Son of: Walter Henry Lawrence of 7 College Mansions, Sydenham Park Road. Died: age 18, on 14 September 1914 of wounds received at either Mons, Le Cateau, the Marne or the Aisne Burial Place: No known grave. : La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial, Siene-et-Marne, France and at St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 7

8 21 October 1914 Lieutenant Frederick George Andrews 4th Bn., The King's (Liverpool Regiment) who died on 21 October 1914 Age 43 Son of Mrs. Andrews, of 76, West Hill, Sydenham, London. Born in New Zealand. Le Touret Memorial Lieutenant Frederick George Andrews The King s (Liverpool Regiment) 4th Battalion, attached to 2nd Battalion South Lancashire Regiment Born: New Zealand Son of: Mrs Andrews of 76 West Hill, Sydenham Died: age 43 on 21 October 1914, somewhere in the Pas de Calais Burial Place: No known grave : Panels 6 to 8, Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais, France and at St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 8

9 31 October 1914 Lance Serjeant Charles Henry May 11049, "G" Coy. 2nd Bn., Highland Light Infantry who died on 31 October 1914 Age 22 Son of Henry Thomas and Mary Ann May, of 17, Panmure Rd., Sydenham, London. Hagle Dump Cemetery Lance Sergeant Charles Henry May Highland Light Infantry G Company, 2nd Battalion. Service No Son of: Henry Thomas and Mary Anne May, of 17 Panmure Road, Sydenham Died: age 22, on 31 October 1914 on one of the battlefields of the Ypres Salient First Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible. Identified by his boots and moved to Final Burial Place: Plot 3, Row G, Grave No 14, Hagle Dump Cemetery, West- Vlaanderen, Belgium. Next of Kin: Father : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 9

10 8 May, 1915 Captain Claude Wilfrid Stanton 1st Bn., Monmouthshire Regiment who died on 08 May 1915 Age 24 Son of Joseph Wilfrid Stanton and Blanche Isabel Stanton, of Mathern House, Chepstow, Mon. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial Captain Claude Wilfrid Stanton Monmouthshire Regiment 1st Battalion Son of: Joseph Wilfrid Stanton and Blanche Isabel Stanton, of Mathern House, Chepstow, Monmouthshire Died: Age 24, 8 May 1915 at Zonnebeke : Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial - 10

11 13 May, 1915 Sailmaker Thomas Marker , H.M.S. "Goliath.", Royal Navy who died on 13 May 1915 Age 52 Son of Benjamin Neton Marker and Johanna Neton Marker, of Lamly Hill, Plymouth; husband of Sarah Louisa Ann Marker, of 20, Garden Crescent, West Hoe, Plymouth. Plymouth Naval Memorial Sailmaker Thomas Marker Royal Navy H.M.S. Goliath. Service No Son of: Benjamin Neton Marker and Johanna Neton Marker, of Lamly Hill, Plymouth Husband of: Sarah Louisa Ann Market, of 20 Garden Crescent, West Hoe, Plymouth Killed in Action: Age 52 with Turkish destroyer in Dardanelles 13 May, 1915 : Panel 6 Plymouth Naval Memorial - 11

12 24 (or26) May, 1915 Rifleman Norman Baker 2285, 8th Bn., London Regiment (Post Office Rifles) who died on 24 May 1915 Age 24 Son of Henry Francis and Elizabeth Baker, of 74, Haynt Walk, Merton Park, London. Native of Sydenham. Post Office Rifles Cemetery, Festubert Rifleman Norman Baker Post Office Rifles 8th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment. Service No 2295 Born: Sydenham. At the age of 9 was living at 13 Edney Street Son of: Henry Francis, gardner, of Staines, Middlesex (married there in 1877) and Elizabeth of 74 Haynt Walk, Merton Park (born Winckfield, Hampshire) Died: age 24, on 24 (or 26) May, 1915 at the Battle of Festubert (15-25 May) Burial Place: Plot 1, Row E, Grave No 8, Post Office Rifles Cemetery, Festubert, Pas de Calais, France Inscription: He laid down his life for his friends. Thy will be done. Next of Kin: Mother : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 12

13 20 July 1915 Private E M Theobald 2309, 15th Bn., London Regiment (Prince of Wales' Own Civil Service Rifles) who died on 20 July 1915 Son of Mrs. C. Theobald, of 4, Park Mansions, Sydenham Park, London. Bully-Grenay Communal Cemetery, French Extension Private E M Theobald London Regiment (Prince of Wales Own) Civil Service Rifles 15th Battalion. Service No: 2309 Son of: Mrs C Theobald, of 4 Park Mansion, Sydenham Park Died of wounds received: age unknown, on 20 July 1915, somewhere in the Pas de Calais Burial Place: Row A, Grave 4, Bully-Grenay Communal Cemetery, French Extension : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 13

14 23 September, 1915 Private Harry Edward Angold 1287, "C" Sqdn., 2nd King Edward's Horse who died on 23 September 1915 Age 23 Son of Mrs. Rosa Angold, of 8, Shelfanger Rd., Diss, Norfolk. La Plus Douve Farm Cemetery Private Harry Edward Angold 2nd King Edward s Horse Household Cavalry and Cavalry of the Line. C Squadron. Service No: 1287 Son of: Mrs Rosa Angold of 8, Shelfanger Road Diss, Norfolk. Enlisted at: Hampton Court Killed in Action: age 23, on 23 September, 1915, two days before the Artois-Loos offensive began Burial Place: Plot 11, Row A, Grave No 7, La Plus Douve Farm Cemetery, Hainault, Belgium Inscription: May his Soul rest in peace. Next of Kin: Mother : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 14

15 10 December 1915 Able Seaman Frank Louies Smith London Z/449, Anson Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve who died on 10 December 1915 Age 21 Son of Mr. M and Mrs. Smith, of 4, Kelvin Grove, Sydenham, London. Alexandria (Chatby) Military and War Memorial Cemetery Able Seaman Frank Louis Smith Royal Navy Division Anson Battalion. Service No: Z.499L Son of: Mr M. and Mrs Smith of 4, Kelvin Grove, Sydenham Died of enteric fever: age 21, on 10 December 1915, probably on shore Burial Place: Row B, Grave 42, Alexandria (Chatby) Military and War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt Inscription: Rest in peace. Thy will be done. Next of Kin: Mother : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 15

16 18 January, 1916 Private Bernard Ashpole 15837, 7th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment who died on 18 January 1916 Age 26 Son of Arthur and Mary Anne Ashpole, of West End, Kempston, Bedford. Meaulte Military Cemetery Private Bernard Ashpole Bedfordshire Regiment 7th Battalion. Service No: Son of: Arthur and Mary Anne Ashpole, of West End, Kempston, Bedford Died of wounds received: (gas) on 18th January, 1916, aged 26 on the Somme Burial Place: Meaulte Military Cemetery, Row A, Grave 12 Obituary in the Bedfordshire Times and Independent: We regret to announce the death of Pte. B Ashpole, of the 7th Beds. Regiment, son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Ashpole, of West End Kempston, which took place in France on January 19th. The Captain of his company, writing to his parents says: The Germans had exploded a mine that evening about 5pm, and followed this with a heavy bombardment of our line. Your son apparently entered the mouth of a mine shaft to take shelter and encountered a rush of gas which overcame him, and he was unable to get out. Two NCOs in his platoon pluckily entered the shaft in spire of the gas, and with some considerable difficulty succeeded in getting him out, but it was unfortunately too late. His loss will be much felt in the Company, where he was exceedingly popular, and you have our sincere sympathy in the sad circumstances. Sgt H Hassall, also of the 7th Beds, writes It was with deep regret I heard of the death of your son. He was a very goo clad all through his career in the Army. I always found him to be a willing worker no matter what was required of him, and also as clean as soldier as anyone could wish. Only half an hour before the mine exploded I was talking to him about Bedford, as I come from the town myself; also Kempston in a way is connected with me, as a sister of mine is in the Schools there. The two NCOs were Lance Corporal A Blanchard and Corporal J Ivory who were both award the Distinguished Conduct Medal for the rescue. - 16

17 19 March, 1916 Lance Corporal Samuel George Pearce G/5577, 8th Bn., The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) Age 34 Son of Mrs. Ann Pearce, of 19, Bradford Rd., Sydenham, Kent. Sanctuary Wood Cemetery Lance Corporal Samuel George Pearce The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 8th Battalion. Service No: G/5577 Son of: Mrs Ann Pearce, of 19 Bradford Road, Sydenham, Kent Died of wounds received: aged 34 Burial Place: Sanctuary Wood British Cemetery, Plot 2, Row K, Grave 27. Original Burial Place: Zillebeke 5-28SE. Burial Return says, All these bodies had been rolled up in blankets and general service groundsheets. P.H. Gas masks were found and it is suggested that the burials took place i 1915 or early 1916 Means of identification: Clothing, Numerals - 17

18 9 May 1916 Gunner Harold John Tomkins 84357, "A" Bty. 77th Bde., Royal Field Artillery who died on 09 May 1916 Age 21 Son of Joseph Edmund and Annie Tomkins, of 2, Fransfield Grove, Upper Sydenham, London. Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe Gunner Harold John Tomkins Royal Field Artillery A Battery, 77th Brigade. Service No: Son of: Son of Joseph Edmund and Annie of 2 Fransfield Grove, Upper Sydenham Killed in Action: age 21, on 9 May 1916, probably at Loos Original Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible. Exhumed and reburied in Final Burial Place: Plot 4, Row O, Grave 3, Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe, Pas de Calais, France Inscription: Gone but not forgotten. He did his duty. Next of Kin: Father : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 18

19 31 May 1916 Petty Officer 1st Class Robert Alfred Marker , H.M.S. "Indefatigable.", Royal Navy who died on 31 May 1916 Age 37 Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Son of Mary Marker, of 11, Belgrave Rd., Mutley, Plymouth, and the late Benjamin Marker; husband of the late Sarah Marker. Plymouth Naval Memorial Petty Officer 1st Class Robert Alfred Marker Royal Navy H.M.S. Indefatigable. Service No: Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Son of: Mary Marker of 11 Belgrave Road, Mutley, Plymouth and the late Benjamin Marker, husband of the late Sarah Marker Killed in Action: age 37 on 31 May 1916 at the Battle of Jutland Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible. : Plymouth Naval Memorial - 19

20 16 June 1916 Gunner A F Attree 1028, 1st/3rd Bty., Royal Field Artillery who died on 15 June 1916 Amara War Cemetery Believed to be: Gunner Arthur Frank Attree Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery Territorial Force Battalion, 1st / 3rd Battery. Service No: 1028 Born: About 1890 and living in Portslade, Sussex in 1901 (1901 Census) Son of: Son of Frank Charles Attree and Martha K Attree (born in Peckham about 1869) Died: age about 26, on 15 June 1916, almost certainly during the capture of Amara Burial Place: Plot 8, Row D, Grave 11, Amara War Cemetery, Iraq : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 20

21 1 July 1916 Second Lieutenant John Myddelton Jones 17th Bn., Durham Light Infantry who died on 01 July 1916 Age 25 Son of Thomas Augustus Jones and Marian Jones. Thiepval Memorial Second Lieutenant John Myddelton Jones Durham Light Infantry 17th Battalion Born: Clapton. Son of: Son of Thomas Augustus Jones and Marian Jones Died: age 25, on 1 July 1916 on the first day of the Battle of the Somme (1 July - 18 Nov) Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Pier and Face 14A and 15C, Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 21

22 8 August 1916 Second Lieutenant Gordon Macgregor Hughes 9th Bn. attd. 5th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment who died on 08 August 1916 Age 21 Son of Alfred MacGregor Hughes, of 34, Newlands Park, Sydenham, London, and the late Maria Hughes. Thiepval Memorial Second Lieutenant Gordon MacGregor Hughes Royal Berkshire Regiment 9th Battalion, attached to 5th Battalion Son of: Alfred MacGregor Hughes, of 34 Newlands Park, Sydenham and the late Maria Hughes Died: age 21, on 8 August 1916, during the battle of the Somme (1 July - 18 Nov) Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Pier and Face II D, Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 22

23 3 September 1916 Rifleman Erroll William Alfred Back R/15680, 10th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps who died on 03 September 1916 Age 20 Son of Alfred and Minnie Gertrude Back, of "Lyndhurst," Inglemere Rd., Forest Hill, London. A Clerk at Lloyd's Bank, London. Thiepval Memorial Rifleman Erroll William Alfred Back King s Royal Rifle Corps 10th Battalion. Service No: R/15680 Son of: Alfred Back (registrar to a public company, born in Turkey) and Minnie Gertrude Regller of Lyndhurst, Inglemere Road, Forest Hill and a Clerk at Lloyd s Bank Brother to: Hilda A.M. (age 7 in 1901) and Wyndham A.S. (age 1 in 1901) Died: age 20, on 3 September 1916, during the battle of the Somme (1 July - 18 Nov) Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Pier and Face 1C and 1D, Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 23

24 4 September 1916 Captain W J H Brown 3rd Bn. attd. 15th Bn., Norfolk Regiment who died on 04 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial Captain William John Henry Brown Norfolk Regiment 3rd Battalion, attached 15th Battalion Died: age unknown, 4 September 1916, during the battle of the Somme (1 July - 18 Nov) Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Pier and Face 1C and 1D, Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 24

25 4 September 1916 Second Lieutenant E P W Brown 1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment who died on 04 September 1916 Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval Second Lieutenant Edwin Percival Wildman Brown Norfolk Regiment 1st Battalion Died: age unknown, on 4 September 1916, during the battle of the Somme (1 July - 18 Nov) Burial Place: Plot 26, Row B, Grave No 4, Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 25

26 10 September 1916 Rifleman Herbert H. Scull , 1st/5th Bn., London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade) who died on 10 September 1916 Thiepval Memorial Rifleman Herbert Hilton Scull London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade) 1st / 5th Battalion. Service No: Born: Camberwell, or East Dulwich Died: age unknown, on 10 September 1916, during the battle of the Somme (1 July - 18 Nov) Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Pier and Face 9D, Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 26

27 22 September, 1916 Second Lieutenant O J Stone 4th (Wessex) Bde., attd. 2nd Bty. 41st Bde., Royal Field Artillery who died on 22 September 1916 Age 29 Son of Edward Mulready Stone and Alice Maria Stone, of "Cumnor," The Drive, Sydenham, Kent. Gezaincourt Communal Cemetery Extension Second Lieutenant Oliver John Stone Royal Field Artillery 4th (Wessex) Brigade, attached 2nd Battery, 41st Brigade Son of: Edward Mulready Stone and Alice Maria Stone of Cumnor, The Drive, Sydenham Died of wounds received: age 29 on 22 September 1916, during the battle of the Somme (1 July - 18 Nov) Burial Place: Plot 1, Row F, Grave 12, Gezaincourt Communal Cemetery Extension Inscription: He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live St John Next of Kin: Father Oliver John stone is also commemorated through a plaque on the west wall of St. Bartholomew s Church, near the entrance. Inscription: To the Glory of God and in loving memory of Oliver John Stone BSc, London. 2nd Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery, youngest son of Edward Mulready and Alice Maria Stone of Cumnor, Sydenham, who died in France on the 22nd Sep 1916 (30th year) of wounds received in action the previous day. He was a member of the choir of this church. For I am persuaded that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord Romans VIII : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 27

28 4 October 1916 Second Lieutenant John Davenport Wiles 1st Bn., Suffolk Regiment who died on 04 October 1916 Age 34 Son of William David Wiles, of "Hillside," Sydenham Hill Rd., Sydenham, London. Struma Military Cemetery Second Lieutenant John Davenport Wiles Suffolk Regiment 1st Battalion Son of: William David Wiles of Hillside, Sydenham Hill Road Died: age 34, on 4 October 1916, during the Salonika campaign Burial Place: Plot 4, Row C, Grave 10, Struma Military Cemetery, Greece Next of Kin: Father : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 28

29 7 October 1916 Private Charles James Marriott 4278, "D" Coy. 1st/15th Bn., London Regiment (Prince of Wales' Own Civil Service Rifles) who died on 07 October 1916 Age 24 Son of the late William Marriott; husband of Amy Gertrude Marriott, of 38, Venner Rd., Sydenham, London. Thiepval Memorial Private Charles James Marriott London Regiment (Prince of Wales Own Civil Service Rifles) D Company, 1st / 15th Battalion Born: New Cross, of Deptford St. Paul. Son of: Son of the late William Marriott (posibly labourer, born Bermondsey) Husband of: Amy Gertrude Marriott, of 38 Venner Road, Sydenham Died: age 24, on 7 October 1916, during the battle of the Somme (1 July - 18 Nov) Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Pier and Face 13C, Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 29

30 11 October 1916 Serjeant James Henry Charles Worsell 61672, "A" Bty. 94th Bde., Royal Field Artillery who died on 11 October 1916 Age 23 Son of Frederick and Clara Worsell, of 12, Mount Ash Rd., Sydenham, London. Scholar of Sydenham Hill Road School. Etaples Military Cemetery Sergeant James Henry Chas Worsell Royal Field Artillery A Battery, 94th Brigade service No: Born: Beckenham.. Son of: Frederick Worsell a postman and Clara (born South Leigh, Devon) or 12 Mount Ash Road and a scholar of Sydenham Hill Road School Died of wounds received: age 23, on 11 October 1916, during the battle of the Somme (1 July - 18 Nov) Burial Place: Plot 7, Row C, Grave 2A, Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France Inscription: In sweetest memory our our beloved Jimson. We shall all be with you in God s good time. Next of Kin: Father : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 30

31 12 November 1916 Private Herbert Samuel Stevens 7130, 22nd Bn., London Regiment who died on 12 November 1916 Age 30 Son of Samuel and Sarah Elizabeth Stevens, of 76, Wells Rd., Sydenham, London; husband of the late Kate May Stevens. Carnoy Military Cemetery Private Herbert Samuel Stevens London Regiment 22nd Battalion Son of: Samuel and Sarah Elizabeth Stevens of 76 Wells Road, Sydenham Husband of: the late Kate May Stevens Died of wounds (gas): age 30, on 12 November 1916, during the battle of the Somme (1 July - 18 Nov) Burial Place: Row X, Grave 2, Carnoy Military Cemetery, Somme, France Inscription: Memory is as dear today as in the hour he passed away. Next of Kin: Mother : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 31

32 12 November 1916 Second Lieutenant Edwin Christopher Hytten 11th Bn., Hampshire Regiment who died on 12 November 1916 Age 26 Son of Edith Emmeline Hytten, of "Fairlawn," Addington Grove, Sydenham, London, and the late: Christian Olaf Hytten. Native of Glasgow. Loker Churchyard Second Lieutenant Edwin Christopher Hytten Hampshire Regiment 11th Battalion Son of: Edith Emmeline Hytten of Fairlawn, Addington Grove, Sydenham and the late Christian Olaf Hytten, native of Glasgow Originally a private (Regimental Number 1690) in the 5th (London) Field Ambulance before being given a commission in the Hampshire Regiment on 29th December He is also commemorated on the memorial to the 5th London Field Ambulance in St. Alphege s Church, Greenwich. Died: age 26, on 12 November 1916, during the battle of the Somme (1 July - 18 Nov) Burial Place: Plot 1, Row D, Grave No 14, Loker Churchyard, West Vlaanderen, Belgium Inscription: Our dearly beloved Chris. In God s safe keeping until we meet again. Next of Kin: Mother : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 32

33 28 November 1916 Gunner Charles George Palmer 75468, "D" Bty. 117th Bde., Royal Field Artillery who died on 28 November 1916 Age 22 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palmer, of 25, Fransfield Grove, Sydenham, London. Karasouli Military Cemetery Gunner Charles George Palmer Royal Field Artillery D: Battery, 117th Brigade Born: Tottenham. Son of: Son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Palmer, of 25 Fransfield Grove, Sydenham Died: age 22, on 28th November 1916, during the Salonika Campaign First Burial Place: Plot 2, Row C, Grave No 8, Kalinova Military Cemetery, Greece Final Burial Place: Plot F, Grave No 1298, Karasouli Military Cemetery, Greece : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 33

34 5 February 1917 Private Gordon Victor Benfield 23044, "D" Coy. 26th Bn., Royal Fusiliers who died on 05 February 1917 Age 19 Native of Kingham Hill, Chipping Norton, Oxon. Son of Tom Barker Benfield and Ellen Benfield, of 49, Homecroft Rd., Sydenham, London. Klein-Vierstraat British Cemetery Private Gordon Victor Benfield Royal Fusiliers D Company, 26th Battalion. Service No: Born: Kingham Hall, Chippiing Norton, Oxfordshire. Son of: Tom Barker, schoolmaster (born Cambridge) of Gladstone House, Redhill, Surrey and his second wife Ellen Itty Masters (born Kennington) both of 49 Homecroft Road, Sydenham Died: age 19, on 5 February 1917, probably near Kemmel Burial Place: Plot 1, Row B, Grave No 12, Klein-Vierstraat British Cemetery, West- Vlaanderen, Belgium Inscription: Greater love hath no man than this. Next of Kin: Mother : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 34

35 17 February 1917 Private E W Coulson , 2nd/20th Bn., London Regiment who died on 30 April 1918 Jerusalem War Cemetery Lieutenant Henry Guy Coulson Royal Marine Light Infantry 1st Royal Marines Battalion Royal Navy Division Born: Guildford, Surrey. Son of: Harry and Florence Elen Coulson of 64, Kirkdale, Sydenham Died: age 24, on 17 February 1917, near Arras / Amiens First Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible Final Burial Place: Plot 1, Row E, Grave No 1, Queens Cemetery, Bucquoy, Pas de Calais, France : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 35

36 18 February 1917 Private J L Candy L/9039, 2nd Bn., The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) who died on 18 February 1917 Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery Private John Lovett Candy (Jack) The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 2nd Battalion. Service No: L/9039 Born: Sydenham. Son of: Arthur Candy Died: age about 25 on 18 February, 1917, northern Iraq Burial Place: Plot 21, Roy Y, Grave No 20, Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Kourbali, Iraq Inscription: Loved and Remembered Always. Next of Kin: Father : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 36

37 25 February 1917 Second Lieutenant Daniel Cottle Green 22nd Bn., London Regiment who died on 25 February 1917 Basra Memorial Second Lieutenant Daniel Cottle Green London Regiment (Machine Gun Corps Infantry) 22nd Battalion Died: age unknown, on 25 February 1917, somewhere in Iraq : Panel 41, Basra Memorial, Iraq and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 37

38 5 March 1917 Rifleman George Marchant R/27343, 21st Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps who died on 05 March 1917 Age 33 Son of Owen and Sarah Marchant, of Sydenham; husband of Minnie Marchant, of 15, Halifax St., Upper Sydenham, London. Boulogne Eastern Cemetery Rifleman George Marchant King s Royal Rifle Corps 21st Battalion. Service No: R/ Son of: Owen and Sarah Marchant of Sydenham Husband of: Minnie Marchant, of 15 Halifax Street, Upper Sydenham Died: age 33, on 5 March 1917, Western Front Burial Place: Plot 8, Row A, Grave No 898, Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France Inscription: The blow is bitter, the loss severe, to part with one, we love so dear. Next of Kin: Wife : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 38

39 7 Apri 1917 Rifleman Charles Edward Nicholls , "C" Coy. 1st/18th Bn., London Regiment (London Irish Rifles) who died on 07 April 1917 Age 29 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Nicholls, of 16, Fransfield Grove, Sydenham, London. One of four brothers who served. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial Rifleman Charles Edward Nicholls London Regiment (London Irish Rifles) C Company. 1st / 18th Battalion Service No: Son of: Mr & Mrs Joshua Nicholls, of 16 Fransfield Grove, Sydenham. One of four brothers who served. Died: age 29, on 7 April 1917 just before the Battle of Vimy Ridge Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Panel 54, Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 39

40 11 April, 1917 Second Lieutenant Reginald Harry Jeffrey 4th Bn. attd. 1st Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment who died on 11 April 1917 Age 24 Son of Mrs. Kate Dampier-Child, of 41, Lanercost Rd., Tulse Hill, London. Fampoux British Cemetery Second Lieutenant Reginald Harry Jeffrey Royal Warwickshire Regiment 4th Battalion, attached to 1st Battalion Son of: Mrs Kate Dampier-Child, of 41 Lanercost Road, Tulse Hill Died: age 24, on 11 April 1917, almost certainly at Vimy Ridge Burial Place: Row A, Grave No 42, Fampoux British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 40

41 12 April 1917 Private G C Grigg 13697, Army Cyclist Corps who died on 12 April 1917 Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy-Les-Mofflaines Private George C Grigg Army Cyclist Corps Service No: Born: Eltham, Kent. Lived in Upper Sydenham Died: age unknown, of wounds received, on 12 April 1917, near Arras Burial Place: Plot 2, Row D, Grave No 6, Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy-les-Mofflaines, Pas de Calais, France : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 41

42 4 May 1917 Lance Corporal P L Groom R/33455, 13th Bn, King's Royal Rifle Corps who died on 04 May 1917 Etaples Military Cemetery Lance Corporal Phillip Lewis Groom King s Royal Rifle Corps 13th Battalion Son of: Son of John Groom, Architect (born Holloway) and his second wife Florence Brown (born Stroud, daughter of David J Evans, journalist of Rhayador, Radnorshire), both of 63 London Road, Forest Hill Died: age about 25, on 4 May 1917, possible the Second Battle of the Aisne Burial Place: Plot 18, Row H, Grave No 13A, Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France Next of Kin: Father : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 42

43 4 May 1917 Second Lieutenant Alfred Montague Syrett 1st Bn., Royal Welsh Fusiliers who died on 04 May 1917 Age 29 Son of Alfred Syrett, J.P. and Florence Syrett, of Sydenham, London. Arras Memorial Second Lieutenant Alfred Montague Syrett Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1st Battalion Son of: Alfred and Florence Syrett of Oaklands, Sydenham Killed in Action: age 29, on 4 May 1917, during the Arras Offensive Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Bay 6, Course F, Stone No 1, Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France Alfred Syrett is also commemorated by a plaque on the west wall of St. Bartholomew s Church. Inscription: Nec Aspera Terret (emblem of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers) To the Glory of God and in proud and loving memory of Alfred Montague Syrett 2nd Lieutenant 1st Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Youngest son of Alfred and Florence Syrett of Oaklands, Sydenham who was killed in action whilst leading his men in an attack at Bullecourt, France on 4th May 1917 (age 29 years), beloved by all who knew him. If our time be come, let us die manfully for our brethren and let us not stain our honour 1 Maccabees IX 10. : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 43

44 13 May 1917 Rifleman John Garland R/24304, 20th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps who died on 13 May 1917 Age 36 Son of George and Elizabeth Garland, of Mount Villas, Sydenham Hill, London. Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy-Les-Mofflaines Rifleman John Garland Kings Royal Rifle Corps 20th Battalion. Service No: R/24304 Son of: George Garland (coachman of 42 Willow Walk, born Galhampton, North Cadbury, Somerset) and Elizabeth J Garland (born Heathfield, Sussex), of Mount Villas, Sydenham Hill. Worked as a postman. Brother of: Bessie M (born around 1880) and Caroline E (born around 1885) Died: age about 36, on 13 May 1917, near Arras Burial Place: Plot 1, Row G, Grave No 22, Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy-les-Mofflaines, Pas de Calais, France Inscription Father in thy gracious keeping, leave we here thy servant sleeping. Next of Kin: Father, then living at The Stables, 1 Sydenham Hill : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 44

45 27 May 1917 Master Reginald Harry Cartwright "Ancona" (London), Mercantile Marine who died on 27 May 1917 Age 42 Husband of Annie Cartwright, of 19, Collingtree Rd., Sydenham, London; son of the late Reginald Cartwright, of Louth, Lincolnshire and of Annie L. Cartwright, of Leigh-on-Sea. Tower Hill Memorial Master Reginald Harry Cartwright Mercantile Marine Ancona London (Sub Lieutenant Royal Navy Reserve, retired) Son of: the late Reginald Cartwirght of Louth, Lincolnshire and Annie L of Leigh-on-Sea Married to: Annie, of 19 Collingtree Road, Sydenham Died: age 42, on 27 May 1917, probably during Unrestricted submarine activity, before the practice of convoys was fully introduced. Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Pier 1, Face A, Column E, Tower Hill Memorial and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 45

46 7 June 1917 Rifleman Edwin Ernest Smith , 1st/21st Bn., London Regiment (First Surrey Rifles) who died on 07 June 1917 Age 25 Son of Edwin James and Mary Jane Smith, of 4, Kelvin Grove, Sydenham, London. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial Rifleman Edwin Ernest Smith London Regiment (First Surrey Rifles) 1st / 21st Battalion Son of: Edwin James and Mary Jane Smith of 4 Kelvin Grove, Sydenham Died: age 25, 7 June 1917, probably during the Battle of Messines Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Panel 54, Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 46

47 16 June 1917 Captain Frank Lydford Body 8th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment who died on 18 June 1917 Age 25 Son of Charles Ash Body, J.P., and Mrs. Body, of "The Cedars," 34, Sydenham Hill, Sydenham, London. Bethune Town Cemetery Captain Frank Lydford Body Bedfordshire Regiment 8th Battalion Son of: Charles Ash Body, J.P. and Mrs Body of The Cedars, 34 Sydenham Hill Died: age 25, on 18 June 1917, near Arras Burial Place: Plot 3, Row J, Grave No 10, Bethune Town Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France Inscription: Greatly beloved by all who knew him. Next of Kin: Father : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 47

48 17 June 1917 Rifleman Orlando Napier Strutt R/24299, 20th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps who died on 17 June 1917 Arras Memorial Rifleman Orlando Napier Strutt King s Royal Rifle Corps 20th Battalion. Service No: R/24299 Died of wounds received: age unknown, on 17 June 1917, near Arras Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Bay 7, Course E, Stone No 16, Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 48

49 18 August 1917 Serjeant George Bowyer 25021, "C" Bty. 5th Bde., Royal Horse Artillery who died on 18 August 1917 Duhallow A.D.S. Cemetery Sergeant George Bowyer Royal Horse Artillery C Battery, 5th Brigade. Service No: 1537 Died: age unknown, on 18 August 1917, possibly during Third Battle of Ypres First Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible Final Burial Place: Plot 8, Row E, Grave No 1, Dunhallow A.D.s. Cemetery, West- Vlaanderen, Belgium Next of Kin: Mr J H Bowyer, 36 Prospect Road, Sydenham, relationship unknown : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 49

50 21 August 1917 Flight Sub-Lieutenant Frank Concanen Lewis Royal Naval Air Service who died on 21 August 1917 Age 19 Only son of Francis Ball Lewis and Hester Beryl Lewis, of 65, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, London. Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord Flight Sub-Lieutenant Frank Concanen Lewis Royal Naval Air Service 1st Squadron Only Son of: Francis Ball Lewis and Hester Beryl Lewis, of 65, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, London Died: age 19 on 18 August, 1917 (according to Graves Registration Report), killed in air combat. Burial Place: Plot III, Row E, Grave 223, Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension Inscription: He asked life of thee and thou gavest him a long life even for ever and ever. LewisNext of kin: Mother - 50

51 22 August 1917 Lance Corporal John Arthur Champion S/16051, 8th Bn., Seaforth Highlanders who died on 22 August 1917 Age 37 Husband of Georgina S. Champion, of 41, Rowland Grove, Sydenham, London. Tyne Cot Memorial Lance Corporal John Arthur Champion Seaforth Highlanders 8th Battalion. Service No: S/16051 Born: Westminster. Clerk in the Civil Service Son of: Son of William Champion, French polisher (born Pimlico) of 6 College Place Wesminster and Mary A (born Somers Town) Married: 1905 in Rochford, Essex, to Georgina S. Champion. Lived in 41 Rowland Grove, Sydenham Died: age 37, on 22 August, 1917, during the Third Battle of Ypres Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Panel 132 to 135 and 162A, Tyne Cot Memorial, West- Vlaanderen, Belgium and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 51

52 29 August 1917 Serjeant Cottle Green , 319th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery who died on 29 August 1917 Ste. Marie Cemetery, Le Havre Sergeant Robert Cottle Green Junior Royal Garrison Artillery 319th Siege Battery. Service No: Died: age unknown, on 29 August 1917, battle unknown Burial Place: Division 62, Plot 1, Row H, Grave No 10, Sainte Marie Cemetery, Le Havre, Seine-Maritime : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 52

53 10 September 1917 Rifleman Arthur Albert Davis S/30509, 13th Bn., Rifle Brigade who died on 10 September 1917 Boulogne Eastern Cemetery Rifleman Arthur Albert Davis Rifle Brigade 13th Battalion. Service No: S/30509 Born: Islington. Lived in East Ham Died of wounds received: age unknown, on 10 September 1917, battle unknown Burial Place: Plot 8, Row 1, Grave No 32, Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 53

54 20 September 1917 Second Lieutenant T B Jolly 3rd Bn. attd. 12th Bn., East Surrey Regiment who died on 20 September 1917 Age 23 Husband of Catherine Blake Jolly, of 48, Fulham Rd., South Kensington, London. Educated at Marlborough. Tyne Cot Memorial Second Lieutenant Trevor Blake Jolly East Surrey Regiment 3rd Battalion, attached 12th Battalion Husband of: Catherine Black Jolly, of 48 Fulham Road, South Kensington. Educated at Marlborough Died: age 23, on 20 September 1917, during the Third Battle of Ypres Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Tyne Cot Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 54

55 21 September 1917 Gunner Joseph Thomas Greer 77686, 59th Div. Ammunition Col., Royal Field Artillery who died on 21 September 1917 Age 20 Son of William and Edith Greer, of 15, Peak Hill Gardens, Sydenham, London. Birr Cross Roads Cemetery Gunner Joseph Thomas Greer Royal Artillery 59th Division, Ammunition Col Son of: William, furniture packer of 39 Providence Place, Brighton (born Ireland) and Constance Edith Huggett of Fletching, Sussex. Lived at: 15 Peak Hill Gardens, Sydenham Died: age 20, on 21 September 1917, during the Third Battle of Ypres First Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible Final Burial Place: Plot 2, Row A, Grave No 1, Birr Cross Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium Next of Kin: Father : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 55

56 9 October 1917 Private John George Simpson 6139, 19th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F. who died on 09 October 1917 Age 40 Son of John and Caroline Simpson; husband of Isabella Jane Simpson, of Ypres Cottage, Jamison Town, New South Wales. Born at Sydenham, England. Passchendaele New British Cemetery Private John George Simpson Australian Infantry, Australian Imperial Force 19th Battalion Born: Sydenham Son of: John and Caroline Simpson Husband of: Isabella Jane Simpson of Ypres Cottage, Jamison Town, New South Wales Killed in Action: age 40, on 9 October 1917, probably Passchendaele or Languedoc during the last of the battles of Ypres First Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible now. Identified from identity disc. Final Burial Place: Plot 8, Row 1, Grave 3, Passchendaele New British Cemetery, West- Vlaanderen, Belgium Inscription: His duty done. Next of Kin: Wife : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 56

57 26 October 1917 Lance Corporal Augustus Herbert Beal PO/2030(S), 1st R.M. Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Marine Light Infantry who died on 26 October 1917 Age 34 Husband of Emma Louise Beal, of 7, Fir Place, Union St., Farnborough, Hants. Tyne Cot Memorial Lance Corporal Augustus Herbert Beale / Beal Royal Marine Light Infantry 1st Royal Marine Battalion, Royal Navy Division. Service No: PO/2030(S) Husband of: Emma Louise Beal, of 7 Fir Place, Union Street, Farnborough, Hants Died: age 34, on 26 October 1917, during the third Battle of Ypres Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Panel 1 and 162A, Tyne Cot Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 57

58 27 October 1917 Private Sydney George Samways S/674, 1st Bn., Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) who died on 27 October 1917 Age 31 Son of George and Annie Samways, of Sydenham, London. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery Private Sydney George Samways Queen s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) 1st Battalion Son of: Geore and Annie Samways of Sydenham Died: age 31, on 27 October 1917 during the Third Battle of Ypres Burial Place: Plot 22, Row H, Grave No 16, Lussenthoek Military Cemetery, West- Vlaanderen, Belgium Inscription: Thy will be done. Next of Kin: Mr A J Samways, 30 Halifax Street, Sydenham, relationship unknown : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 58

59 12 November 1917 Serjeant Frederick William Seaden M2/102342, Mechanical Transport, Army Service Corps who died on 12 November 1917 Age 34 Son of George and Clara Seaden; husband of Florence Elizabeth Seaden, of 3, Mount Villas, Sydenham Hill Rd., Sydenham, London. St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen Sergeant Frederick William Seaden Army Service Corps Mechanical Transport, attached to 54th Siege Battery. Ammunition Col. Service No: M2/ Son of: George and Clara Seaden Husband of: Florence Elizabeth Seaden, of 3 Mount Villas, Sydenham Hill Road, Sydenham Died: age 34, on 12 November 1917, battle unknown but possibly Third Ypres Burial Place: Plot 3, Row N, Grave 14A, St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, Seine- Maritime, France Inscription: Weary and worn, I come to Thee O Lord for rest. Next of Kin: Wife : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 59

60 27 November 1917 Private E A Roberts 4352, 2nd/6th Bn., South Staffordshire Regiment who died on 27 November 1917 Husband of Mabel A. Roberts, of 3, Panmure Road, Sydenham, London. Les Baraques Military Cemetery, Sangatte Private Ernest Allen Roberts South Staffordshire Regiment 2nd / 6th Battalion, transferred to (405883) 68th Area Employment Company Labour Corps. Service No: 4352 Husband of: Mabel A. Roberts, of 3 Panmure Road, Sydenham Died: age about 41, on 27 November 1917, battle unknown but possibly Third Ypres Burial Place: Plot 2, Row B, Grave No 5, Les Baraques Military Cemetery, Sangatte, Pas de Calais, France Inscription: Not lost but gone before. Next of Kin: Wife : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 60

61 28 November 1917 Gunner Horace Frederick Miller , 144th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery who died on 28 November 1917 Age 34 Son of James Alfred and Louis Miller, of Worthing; husband of Violet Kate Miller, of 49, Bolton Terrace, Lewisham, London. Bard Cottage Cemetery Believed to be Gunner Horace Frederick Miller Royal Garrison Artillery 144th Siege Battery. Siege No: Son of: James Alfred and Louis Miller, of Worthing Husband of: Violet Kate Miller, of 49 Bolton Terrace, Lewisham Died: age 34, on 28 November 1917, probably Third Ypres Burial Place: Plot 5, Row C, Grave No 18, Bard Cottage Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium Next of Kin: Wife : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 61

62 2 December 1917 Company Serjeant Major Arthur Gibson M M C/416, 10th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps who died on 02 December 1917 Cambrai Memorial, Louverval Company Sergeant Major Arthur Gibson King s Royal Rifle Corps 10th Battalion. Service No: C/416 Born: Fulham. Lived in South Norwood. Enlisted in Woolwich Son of: Son of Thomas Augustus Jones and Marian Jones Killed in Action: age unknown, on 2 December 1917, Battle of Cambrai Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Panel 9, Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, Nord, France and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 62

63 6 December 1917 Second Lieutenant Stanley Read Royal Flying Corps Born: Hull, between July and Sept 1898 Only Son of: Blanche and Charles Read (barge owner and employer) Missing in Action: somewhere in Northern France or over the English Channel Burial Place: Unknown. His body was never found : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 63

64 31 December 1917 Lance Bombardier Walter George Brett , Sussex Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery who died on 31 December 1917 Chatby Memorial Lance Bombardier Walter George Brett Royal Garrison Artillery Sussex Battery. Service No: Drowned at Sea: from the H.T. Osmanich, age unknown, on 31 December 1917 Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible, almost certainly lost at sea sailing to or from Alexandria : Chatby Memorial, Egypt and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 64

65 18 January 1918 Private John W. Morgan 39621, 4th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment who died on 18 January 1918 Age 31 Son of William and Elizabeth Morgan, of 3, Kelvin Grove, Sydenham, London. Thiepval Memorial Private John William Morgan Bedfordshire Regiment 4th Battalion. Service No: Son of: William and Elizabeth Morgan of 3, Kelvin Grove, Sydenham Died: age 31, on 18 January 1918, possibly at Cambrai, Third Battle of Ypres Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Pier and Face 2C, Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 65

66 21 March 1918 Second Lieutenant Eric Francis Seaforth Hayter 87th Bty, Royal Field Artillery who died on 21 March 1918 Age 25 Only son of Col. F. J. and Helen F. Hayter. Born at Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia. Lagnicourt Hedge Cemetery Second Lieutenant Eric Francis Seaforth Hayter Royal Field Artillery 87th Battalion Born: Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia. Son of: Colonel F.J. and Helen F. Hayter (only son) Died: age 25, on 21 March 1918, probably during the taking of Lagnicourt First Burial Place: Unknown grave in Lagnicourt Hedge Cemetery. Identified by dental chart, button and badge Final Burial Place: An isolated grave, Plot 1, Row A, Grave No 14A, Lagnicourt Hedge Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Inscription: Here lies 2nd Lieutenant E.F.S. Hayter 87th Battery only son of Colonel F.J. and Helen Hayter. Born at Queenscliff Victoria Australia 24 November Killed in action ear here 21 March : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 66

67 21 March 1918 Gunner Thomas Frederick Hollis , 301st Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery who died on 21 March 1918 Age 42 Son of Walter and Harriet Hollis, of Witton, North Walsham, Norfolk; husband of Emily Louise Hollis, of 9, Fransfield Grove, Sydenham, London. Arras Memorial Gunner Thomas Frederick Hollis Royal Garrison Artillery 301st Siege Battery. Service No: Son of: Walter and Harriet Hollis of Witton, North Walsham, Norfolk Husband of: Emily Louise Hollis of 9, Fransfield Grove, Sydenham Died: age 42, on 21 March 1918, near Arras Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Bay 1, Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 67

68 26 April 1918 Air Mechanic 1st Class James Parker 8861, Wireless Sect., Royal Air Force who died on 26 April 1918 Age 20 Born at South Croydon. Son of James and Jane Parker. Boves West Communal Cemetery Extension Air Mechanic 1st Class James Parker Royal Air Force Wireless Section. Service No: 8861 Son of: James and Jane Parker Born: South Croydon Later Lived: Station House, London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, Sydenham Died: age 20 on 26 April 1918, near Amiens First Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible Final Burial Place: Grave No 36, Row C, Plot L Boves West Communal Cemetery Extension Inscription: Sadly Missed. Next of Kin: Father : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 68

69 30 April 1918 Private E W Coulson , 2nd/20th Bn., London Regiment who died on 30 April 1918 Jerusalem War Cemetery Private Eric William Coulson London Regiment 2nd / 20th Battalion. Service No: Died: age unknown, on 30 April 1918, at or near Jerusalem or Bethlehem Burial Place: Row N, Grave No 67, Jerusalem War Cemetery, Israel : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 69

70 2 May 1918 Second Lieutenant Patric Gordon Henderson 2nd Bn., Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) who died on 02 May 1918 Ladywell Cemetery Second Lieutenant Patric(k) Gordon Henderson Duke of Wellington s (West Riding Regiment) 2nd Battalion Died: age unknown, on 2 May 1918, possibly in the run up to the Battle of Piav River Burial Place: Section G, Grave 366, Ladywell Cemetery, London (discovered recently) : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 70

71 8 June 1918 Private Arthur Edward John Veal 20473, 6th Bn., Dorsetshire Regiment who died on 08 June 1918 Age 19 Son of Arthur Edward Veal, of 42, Mount Ash Rd., Sydenham, London. Pozieres Memorial Private Arthur Edward John Veal Dorsetshire Regiment 6th Battalion. Service No: Born: Sydenham. Son of: Arthur Edward of 42, Mount Ash Road, Sydenham Killed in action: age 19, on 8 June 1918, the Somme Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Panel 48, Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 71

72 3 July 1918 Private Percival Victor Pearce , 7th Bn., Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) who died on 03 July 1918 Age 21 Son of Mr. T. H. and Mrs. E. A. Pearce, of 116, Sydenham Rd., Sydenham, London. Native of Hammersmith, London. Berlin South-Western Cemetery Private Percival Victor Pearce Queen s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) 7th Battalion. Service No: Born: Hammersmith Son of: Mr T.H. and Mrs E.A. Pearce, of 116 Sydenham Road, Sydenham Died of pneumonia: age 21, on 3 July 1918, somewhere in Germany Burial Place: Plot 1, Row C, Grave 12, Berlin South-Western Cemetery, Brandenburg, Germany Next of Kin: Mother : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 72

73 13 August 1918 Lance Corporal Wilfred James Cook , 10th (R. East Kent and West Kent Yeomanry) Bn., The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) who died on 13 August 1918 Age 26 Son of Rose Ellen and the late James William Cook, of British School, Northfleet, Kent. Educated at Teachers' Orphanage, Sydenham, Aire Communal Cemetery Lance Corporal Wilfred James Cook The Buffs (East Kent) Regiment 10th (Royal East Kent and West Kent Yeomanry) Battalion Son of: Rose Ellen of 63 High Street, Northfleet, Kent and the late James William Cook, of British School, Northfleet, Kent Educated at: Teachers Orphanage, Sydenham, Died of wounds: age 26, on 13 August 1918, north-east France, within 13 km of the German line Burial Place: Plot 4, Row B, Grave 1, Aire Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais Inscription: To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die. Mother, Madge, Eva, Rena. Next of King: Mother : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 73

74 22 August 1918 Private Herbert Edward Sach G/78936, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) who died on 22 August 1918 Vis-En-Artois Memorial Private Herbert Edward Sach The Queen s (Royal West Surrey Regiment) posted to 1st / 24th Battalion, London Regiment. Service No: G/78936 Died: age about 21, on 22 August 1918, during the final advance between the Somme and Loos Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible : Panel 3, Vis-en-Artois Memorial, Pas de Calais and St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 74

75 1 September 1918 Rifleman Alfred Charles Daniel , 9th Bn., London Regiment (Queen Victoria's Rifles) who died on 01 September 1918 Age 19 Son of Alfred and Lucy Florence Daniel, of 55, High St., Upper Sydenham, London. Born Beckenham, Kent. Longueval Road Cemetery Rifleman Alfred Charles Daniel London Regiment (Queen Victoria s Rifles) 9th Battalion. Service No: Born: Beckenham, Kent Son of: Alfred Daniel (pawnbroker s assistant, born Upper Holloway about 1863) and Lucy Florence Daniel (born Croydon about 1877) of 55 High Street, Upper Sydenham Killed in Action: age 19, on 1 September 1918, north-east France First Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible. Identified from regimental buttons and equipment Final Burial Place: Row 1, Grave 14, Longueval Road Cemetery, Somme, France Inscription: Born away from sin and sorrow. God has taken one we love. Next of Kin: Father : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 75

76 17 September 1918 Corporal Alfred Samuel Boswell 36989, 303rd Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery who died on 17 September 1918 Age 21 Son of Mr. S. Boswell, of 135, West Rd., Shoeburyness. South Shoebury (St. Andrew) Churchyard Corporal Alfred Samuel Boswell Royal Garrison Artillery 303rd Siege Artillery. Service No: Son of: Mr S. Boswell of 135, West Road, Shoeburyness Died: age 21, on 17 September 1918, north-east France during the final weeks of war Burial Place: Grave 169, South Shoebury (St. Andrew) Churchyard, Essex : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 76

77 17 September 1918 Trooper Sidney George Marshall 1335, 5th, Australian Light Horse who died on 17 September 1918 Age 23 Son of Henry and Emily Marshall, of 301, Mount Ash Rd., Sydenham, London. Jerusalem War Cemetery Trooper Sidney George Marshall 5th Australian Light Horse Service No: 1335 Son of: Henry and Emily Marshal, of 301 Mount Ash Road, Sydenham Killed in Action: age 23, on 17th September 1918, in or near Jerusalem or Bethlehem Burial Place: Row H, Grave 52, Jerusalem War Cemetery Inscription: Yet again, we hope to meet thee, when the day of life has fled. Next of Kin: Mother : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 77

78 1 October 1918 Private Albert John Barnes 50036, 1st Bn., Royal Irish Fusiliers who died on 01 October 1918 Age 18 Son of Samuel and Annie Barnes, of 21, Halifax St., Sydenham, London. Dadizeele New British Cemetery Private Albert J Barnes Royal Irish Fusiliers 1st Battalion Born: Blackheath Son of: Samuel and Annie Barnes, of 21 Hallifax Street, Sydenham Died: age 18, on 1 October 1918, north-east France First Burial Place: Unknown or inaccessible. Identified through identity disc. Final Burial Place: Plot 3, Row D, Grave No 9, Dadizeele New British Cemetery, West- Vlaanderen, Belgium Inscription: He died that we might live. Next of Kin: Mother : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 78

79 20 October 1918 Private G Glide 27712, 2nd Bn., Wiltshire Regiment who died on 20 October 1918 Husband of E. M. Glide, of 48, Mount Ash Rd., Upper Sydenham, London. St. Aubert British Cemetery Private Gordon Glide Duke of Edinburgh s (Wilshire) Regiment 2nd Battalion (formerly of King s Royal Rifle Corps). Service No: Born: around Gardener Son of: William, gardener (born Staines, Middlesex) and Sophia of Renham, Berkshire Husband of: Elizabeth Sullivan in 1912 of 48 Mount Ash Road, Upper Sydenham Died: age about 32, on 20 October 1918, north-east France Burial Place: Plot 4, Row D, Grave 8, St. Aubert British Cemetery, Nord, France : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 79

80 26 March 1919 Private Leslie Howard Turner 81989, 20th Bn., Durham Light Infantry who died on 26 March 1919 Age 19 Son of Mrs. Minnie Turner, of 52, Laurel Grove, Penge, London. Cologne Southern Cemetery Private Leslie Howard Turner Durham Light Infantry 20th Battalion. Service No: Son of: Mrs Minnie Turner, of 53 Laurel Grove, Penge Died of pneumonia: age 19, on 26 March 1919, somewhere in Germany Burial Place: Plot 3, Row E, Grave 2, Cologne Southern Cemetery, Rhein Previnz, Germany Inscription: I have called thee by thy name. Thou art mine. Next of Kin: Mother : St. Bartholomew s Church Memorial, Sydenham, London - 80

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