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AVERY COUNCILLOR W. R. F. Cllr William Robert Frederick Avery Killed as a result of enemy action whilst serving as an ARP (Air Raid Precautions) warden outside the King s Head Hotel (now known as The Waverley), High Street, Margate on 1 st June 1943. He was aged 67. He was an energetic member of the local Savings Committee and had been co-opted to the Town Council only three weeks before his death. BAKER MISS I. W. Miss Ivy Winifred Baker Killed on 24 th September 1940 when an enemy bomb struck an amusement arcade at 8 Tottenham Court Road, London where she was working. She was aged 26. Her brother Walter had been killed three months earlier when his submarine Grampus was depth-charged in the Mediterranean. (See also Mrs I. W. Spinner [sic] and Stoker W. E. Baker, RN) BARRON MRS A. Mrs Ada Barron Killed as a result of enemy action on 1 st June 1943 at her home at Avondale Cottage, Avondale Place, Market Street, Margate. She was aged 63. Her husband, Sidney, who was serving with the Pioneer Corps, was not at home at the time of the raid. BROWN MRS V. M. A. B. Mrs Violet Mary Ann Bessie Brown Killed by enemy action at her home at 85 High Street, Margate on 8 th July 1941. She was aged 59. Her husband, Edward, predeceased her. During the Great War she had served as a nurse in Sussex. BUTT MRS K. M. Mrs Katherine Mary Butt Killed by enemy action in the flat above the outfitters shop at 13 High Street, Margate on 1 st June 1943. She was aged 76. (See also Mr F. C. Coppin and Mrs A. B. Saunders) COPPIN MR F. C. Mr Frank Cousins Coppin Killed by enemy action in the flat above the outfitters shop at 13 High Street, Margate on 1 st June 1943. He was aged 41. (See also Mrs K. M. Butt and Mrs A. B. Saunders) COX MISS M. A. Miss Maud Annie Cox Killed when an enemy bomb destroyed 46 Thanet Road, Margate on 19 th October 1940. She was aged 71. Miss Cox occupied a room at the above address. (See also Mrs D. H. Hyde) in the same grave as that for Mrs Hyde DENCHFIELD MRS E. M. Mrs Elizabeth Maud Denchfield Killed as a result of enemy action at her home at 2 Arnold Road, Victoria Road, Margate on 1 st June 1943. She was aged 60. Her husband was also killed in that raid. (See also Mr R. J. Denchfied) DENCHFIELD MR R. J. Mr Robert John Denchfield Killed as a result of enemy action at his home at 2 Arnold Road, Victoria Road, Margate on 1 st June 1943. He was aged 60. His wife was also killed in that raid. (See also Mrs E. M. Denchfield) DENHAM MRS L. Mrs Lily Denham Killed by an enemy land-mine at 11 Fitzmary Avenue, Margate on 17 th April 1941. She was aged 61. She was staying overnight at her son s parents-in-law home when she was killed. (See also Cllr G. B. and Mrs A. M. Vanner) in the adjacent grave to that of Cllr and Mrs Vanner

DENTON BABY J. Baby John Denton Killed as a result of enemy action at his parents home at 35 Park Place, Margate on 8 th September 1941. He was aged fourteen months. EDWARDS MR W. Mr William Edwards Killed during a daylight raid by enemy aircraft whilst engaged on defence construction work at Bekesbourne, near Canterbury on 12 th August 1940. He was aged 60 and lived with his wife, Elizabeth, at 11 Sussex Avenue, Margate. He was a cabinet maker by trade and had been employed by Bobby & Co. For 20 years, he was the handyman at St Mildred s Hotel, Westgateon-Sea. (See also Mr A. W. Fabb, Mr F. A. King and Mr D. Young) EVANS MASTER BERNARD Master Bernard Collard Evans Died 1 st June 1943 of injuries sustained that day from enemy action whilst cycling past the Mission Hall, Thanet Road as a butcher s errand-boy. He was aged 14 and died at Margate General Hospital (now QEQM Hospital). He was the foster son of Mrs Evans, who lived at 67 Connaught Road, Margate. FABB MR A. W. Mr Arthur Wilmott Fabb Killed during a daylight raid by enemy aircraft whilst engaged on defence construction work at Bekesbourne, near Canterbury on 12 th August 1940. He was aged 51 and lived with his wife, Mildred, at Market Place, Margate. He had been a private-hire car proprietor and previously worked as a waiter at The Dug Out, Marine Parade, Margate. (See also Mr W. Edwards, Mr F. A. King and Mr D. Young) GARDNER MR W. D. Mr William Dashwood Gardner Died on 14 th October 1944 as a consequence of injuries received by enemy action at his home at 162 Canterbury Road, Margate on 9 th November 1941 whilst serving as a Lieutenant in the Home Guard. He was aged 56. GARLAND MR J. H. Mr John Henry Garland Died 2 nd July 1943 as a consequence of injuries received by enemy action on 1 st June 1943 at his home at 4 Arnold Road, Margate. He was aged 59. He was a Fire Watcher and died at Margate General Hospital (now QEQM Hospital). HARFORD MRS E. M. Mrs Edith May Harford Killed by an enemy land-mine at her home at 9 Audley Avenue, Margate on 17 th April 1941. She was aged 54 and had recently returned home from Nottingham. HAWKINS MISS C. Miss Clara Hawkins Killed by enemy action at her stationer s shop at 87 High Street, Margate on 8 th July 1941. She was aged 61. HOARE MRS E. M. Mrs Edith May Hoare Died on 19 th January 1943 as a consequence of injuries received by enemy action the previous day when her home at 66 Westfield Road, Birchington was partially demolished as a result of a direct hit by an incendiary bomb. Mrs Hoare was aged 61, a widow and died at Margate General Hospital (now QEQM Hospital). Her sister, Mrs Agnes Millen who was visiting, was also killed when the incendiary bomb penetrated right into the cellar where the two ladies were sheltering. (See also Mrs A. E. Millen) Interred at All Saints Churchyard, Birchington

HOLMES MRS M. Mrs Margaret Madge Holmes Killed by enemy action at Bromley, Kent on 16 th April 1941. She was aged 34 and had moved from 6 Devonshire Gardens, Cliftonville to Ebury Street, Westminster at the end of 1940. HYDE MRS D. H. Mrs Doris May Hyde Killed by enemy action at her home at 46 Thanet Road, Margate on 19 th October 1940. She was aged 41. (See also Miss M. A. Cox) in the same grave as that for Miss Cox JACKSON MR A. J. Mr Alfred James Jack Jackson Killed by enemy action whilst working as a civilian clerk for the Air Ministry at Manston aerodrome on 12th August 1940. He was aged 44 and lived at Regina, George V Avenue, Margate. He had served in the RAF during the Great War and was secretary of the Isle of Thanet Branch of the Comrades of the RAF Association. (Note: CWGC incorrectly show his date of death as 28 th August 1940) KING MR F. A. Mr Frederick Alfred King Killed during a daylight raid by enemy aircraft whilst engaged on defence construction work at Bekesbourne, near Canterbury on 12 th August 1940. He was aged 58 and lived with his wife, Ethel, at 1 Epple Villas, Margate Road, Birchington. He had for several years been a contractor in Westgate and Birchington. (See also Mr W. Edwards, Mr A. W. Fabb and Mr D. Young) Interred at All Saints Churchyard, Birchington KINGSLEY MRS L. H. Mrs Louisa Howard Kingsley Killed by enemy action at her home at 1 Clifton Gardens, Cliftonville on 14 th November 1940. She was aged 50. KYLEY MRS K. C. J. Mrs Kate Catherine Jane Kyley Killed by enemy action at her home at 50 Victoria Avenue, Margate on 31 st October 1942. She was aged 73. LAMB MRS B. M. Mrs Blanche May Lamb Killed by enemy action at her home San Pan, St James Park Road, Margate on 16 th November 1940. She was aged 65. LAMBERT MR R. A. Mr Reginald Augustus Lambert Killed by enemy action at his home at 21 Princes Gardens, Cliftonville on 30 th January 1943. He was aged 56. His 15-yearold daughter was also killed in the same incident. (See below) LAMBERT MISS S. E. M. Miss Sybil Eleanor Mary Lambert Killed by enemy action at her parents home at 21 Princes Gardens, Cliftonville on 30 th January 1943. She was aged 15. Her father was also killed in the same incident. (See above) LOVETT MRS F. E. Mrs Florence Edith Lovett Killed at Lewisham during enemy air raid on London on 7 th September 1940 whilst staying with friends. She was aged 31 and previously lived at Westward Ho!, Station Approach Road, Birchington. She was South African and had met her husband in South Africa. Her husband was also killed in the same incident. (See below)

LOVETT MR H. A. Mr Herbert Alfred Lovett Killed at Lewisham during enemy air raid on London on 7 th September 1940 whilst staying with friends. He was aged 34 and was a native of Birchington. He had been working at Woolwich Arsenal for some years having previously served twelve years in the Royal Navy. His South African wife was also killed in the same incident. (See above) MILLEN MRS A. E. Mrs Agnes Eliza Millen Killed by enemy action at 66 Westfield Road, Birchington whilst visiting the home of her sister, Mrs Edith Hoare, on 18 th January 1943. Mrs Millen was aged 65, a widow and lived at 2 Chapel Place, Birchington. The house in Westfield Road took a direct hit by an incendiary bomb which penetrated into the cellar where the two ladies were sheltering. (See also Mrs E. M. Hoare) Interred at All Saints Churchyard, Birchington NOBLE MRS M. B. Mrs Mary Blanche Noble Killed by enemy action at her home at 23 Princes Gardens, Cliftonville on 30 th January 1943. She was aged 62. Her husband, Alderman Noble, was also killed in the same incident. She had married Alderman Noble only seven months previously and was the widow of a former Mayor of Margate. (See below) NOBLE ALDERMAN W. R. Alderman William Robert Noble Killed by enemy action at his home as 23 Princes Gardens, Cliftonville on 30 th January 1943. He was aged 60. He had been Mayor of Margate in 1936. (See above) PILCHER MR E. H. Mr Edwin Harry Pilcher Killed by enemy action at his parents home at 34 Park Place, Margate on 8 th September 1941. He was aged 17. His mother was killed in the same incident. (See below) PILCHER MRS K. F. Mrs Katie Florence Pilcher Killed by enemy action at her home at 34 Park Place, Margate on 8 th September 1941. She was aged 53. Her son, Edwin, was killed in the same incident. (See below) RICHES MISS F. H. Miss Frances Hannah Riches Killed in air raid at her home at 5 Buller s Court, High Street, Margate on 9 th November 1941. She was aged 79. Her sister, Mary, was also killed in the same incident. (See below) RICHES MISS M. A. Miss Mary Ann Riches Killed in air raid at 5 Buller s Court, High Street, Margate on 9 th November 1941 whilst visiting the home of her sister, Frances who was also killed in the same incident. Mary Riches was aged 73 and lived at 21 Osborne Terrace, Margate. (See above) ROWSWELL MR P. D. R. Mr Reginald Dudley Rowswell Died on 2 nd May 1945 in Sime Road Internment Camp, Singapore. He was aged 49. His parents lived at 7 Helena Avenue, Margate. He left behind a widow, Gladys. SAUNDERS MRS A. B. Mrs Annie Beatrice Saunders Killed by enemy action in the flat above the outfitters shop at 13 High Street, Margate on 1 st June 1943. She was aged 76. (See also Mrs K. M. Butt and Mr F. C. Coppin)

SPINNER [sic] MRS I. W. Mrs Ivy Winifred Spiner (née Baker) Killed on 24 th September 1940 when an enemy bomb struck an amusement arcade at 8 Tottenham Court Road, London where she was working. She was aged 26. Her brother Walter had been killed three months earlier when his submarine Grampus was depth-charged in the Mediterranean. Her husband Maxwell served during the war with the RAF as an Aircraftman Class II. (See also Miss I. W. Baker and Stoker W. E. Baker, RN) TRANHAM MRS A. F. Mrs Annie Frances Tranham Killed by enemy action at her home at 16 Church Square, Margate on 9 th November 1941. She was aged 63. VANNER MRS A. M. Mrs Annie Matilda Vanner Killed by an enemy land-mine at her home at 11 Fitzmary Avenue, Margate on 17 th April 1941. She was aged 55. Her husband, George, and her daughter s mother-in-law were also killed in that same incident. (See also Cllr G. B. Vanner and Mrs L. Denham) VANNER COUNCILLOR G. B. Cllr George Barker Vanner Killed by an enemy land-mine at his home at 11 Fitzmary Avenue, Margate on 17 th April 1941. He was aged 63. His wife, Annie, and her daughter s mother-in-law were also killed in that same incident. (See also Mrs A. M. Vanner and Mrs L. Denham) WARREN MRS M. S. Mrs Maria Susannah Warren Killed by enemy action at her home at 57 Milton Avenue, Margate on 19 th October 1940. She was aged 72. WELMAN MRS A. Mrs Amy Welman Killed by enemy action at Milton Square, Margate on 1 st June 1943. She was aged 45 and lived at 19 St Peter s Footpath, Margate WOODCOCK MR J. T. Mr James Thomas Woodcock Killed by a bomb dropped by an enemy aircraft whilst working in a field near Manston aerodrome on 3 rd March 1941. He was aged 68 and lived at Ashworth House, Crow Hill Road, Garlinge. WOODERSON MRS W. B. Mrs Winifred Blanche Wooderson Killed in enemy action at her home at Elwyn, St James Park Road, Margate on 16 th November 1940. She was aged 35. YEOMAN MR J. C. Mr John George Yeoman Killed by enemy action at his home above his barber s shop at 81 High Street, Margate on 8 th July 1941. He was aged 58. He had been a barber all his life.

YOUNG MR D. Mr Donald Young Fatally injured during a daylight raid by enemy aircraft whilst engaged on defence construction work at Bekesbourne, near Canterbury on 12 th August 1940 and died the following day in the Kent & Canterbury Hospital. He was aged 19 and an only son. He lived with his parents at 24 Addington Square, Margate and was well known in Margate as an accordionist. He had previously served in the LDV (Local Defence Volunteers the predecessors of the Home Guard). (See also Mr W. Edwards, Mr A. W. Fabb and Mr F. A. King) File: Margate War Memorial WWII Civilians Roll of Honour 14 th October 2010