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World War I - page 2
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World War 1 1914-18 (P - W)
| Palling, Lionel | Lieutenant - Royal Fusiliers 8th Bn. |
| Died 15/03/1916 aged 29 | |
| Son of Henry Verney Palling and Mary Georgina Palling, of Stroud | |
| Grave - II. K. 3. VERMELLES BRITISH CEMETERY | |
| Patrick, Harold,F | Private - 131066 Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) |
| Died of influenza at Tooting Grove Hospital 29/03/1919 aged 20 | |
| Son of Herbert and Caroline Patrick, of 51, Laburnum Rd | |
| Grave - M. B. 734. WIMBLEDON (GAP ROAD) CEMETERY | |
| Patrick,Percival,H | Private - 10833 East Surrey Regiment 2nd Bn |
| Died Flanders 28/09/1915 | |
| Grave - Panel 65 to 67. LOOS MEMORIAL | |
| Peacock, Harry, R | No definite information |
| Perry,Herbert,W,G. | Driver - 5060 Royal Field Artillery "A" Bty. 163th Bde. |
| Died 12/07/1917 aged 17 | |
| Son of William and Florence Louisa Perry, of 24, Tennyson Rd | |
| Grave - VI. A. 18. DUHALLOW A.D.S. CEMETERY | |
| Perfect, Albert, J | Private - G/12190 The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 6th Bn. |
| Died 10/03/1918 | |
| Husband of Margaret Nellie Perfect, of 23, Dundonald Rd | |
| Grave - I. C. 20.MERVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION | |
| Pickering, Basil H. | Lieutenant The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 8th Bn |
| Died of wounds 01/12/1915 aged 17 | |
| Son of The Rev. Arthur Milner Pickering (Rector of Woolwich) and Louisa Pickering,of The Rectory,Woolwich,London. Born at Wimbledon | |
| Grave - VII. E. 26.COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY | |
| Pickett, Fred | Private - 87608 Machine Gun Corps 56th Bn. |
| Died of Gas poisoning, Flanders, 20/03/1918 aged 32 | |
| Son of Frederick Henry and Margaret Hannah Pickett, of "Craystoke," In March 1918, Private Fred Pickett, the Superintendent of the All Saints' Sunday School,was poisoned by gas and died at the Front. Thirty-two years of age, he had joined up in 1916 having held the post of Superintendent for a period of five years. A Eucharist, his favourite service, was held in his memory at All Saints' on the morning of April 6th and, later that afternoon, at 4.00 p.m., a special memorial service, attended by the children of the Sunday Schools, was conducted by the Vicar. Reverend Torrance spoke on the words:- "Thanks be to God which gave us the Victory." He exhorted those who listened to take comfort from the fact that Fred Pickett had lived a life of devotion to duty, to God and to Country, and had made the supreme sacrifice in the cause of right and justice. The service was embellished with special psalms and hymns and concluded to the sombre strains of the "Dead March" from Saul | |
| Grave - XXXI. G. 8A. ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY | |
| Quarterman,Edmund,H | Lance Corporal - 206330 Rifle Brigade 24th Bn. |
| Died 10/01/1918 aged 48 | |
| Husband of Emma Hetty Quarterman, of 84, Newington Rd., Merrickville Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. | |
| Grave - J. B. 3.WIMBLEDON (GAP ROAD) CEMETERY | |
| Reeves, Ernest, G | Corporal - 16146 Royal Fusiliers 9th Bn. |
| Died Flanders 07/10/1916 | |
| Grave - III.D.21.BEAULENCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY,LIGNY-THILLOY | |
| Ridout, James, W. | Private - G/6652 Middlesex Regiment 21st Bn. |
| Died 23/03/1918 | |
| Grave - Bay 7. ARRAS MEMORIAL | |
| Rippington, John, S.* | Rifleman - 6849707 9th Batt. King's Royal Rifles |
| Died 27/05/41 Aged 24 | |
| Commemorated at Suda Bay War Cemetery, Crete | |
| Rose, Frank | No definite information |
| Robinson, John | No definite information |
| Russell, Henry, B. | Sergeant - 320659 London Regiment (City of London Rifles) 6th Bn. |
| Born 1/04/1888. Captured Flanders. Died as a Prisoner-of-War at Dulmen Camp on | |
Son of John Wiseman Russell and Ellen Rosina Russell. Married Bertha Cecilia Stolls from Balham (whilst serving as a Sergeant in Ipswich 23/10/15). Their only son Theodore Henry David Russell was born on | |
| Grave - X. D. 12.COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY | |
| Searle, Charles | No definite information |
| Shoebridge, Frederick | No definite information |
| Simpson, Wilfred, D | Private -29301 Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 7th Bn. |
| Died Flanders 30/11/1917 aged 19 | |
| Son of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, of 2, Tennyson Rd | |
| Grave - Panel 6.CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL | |
| Smith, Alfred | No definite information |
| Snook, William, N. | Lance Corporal - L/5276 2nd Btn. Royal Fusilliers |
| Died 5/06/1915. Commemorated - Helles Memorial,Gallipoli | |
| Stedman, Charles | Private - G/2100 The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 7th Bn. |
| Died Flanders of wounds 29/06/1916 | |
| Cowper Road. | |
| Grave - B. 5. LA NEUVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, CORBIE | |
| Stedman, John | Lance Corporal - 4342 The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) "C" Coy. 7th Bn. |
| Died - 16/07/1916 aged 23Son of John and Mary Stedman, of Wimbledon. Husband of Mrs. A. N. E. Stedman, of 7, Milton Road | |
| Grave - Plot 1. Row D. Grave 43. CORBIE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION | |
| Stephens, Edward, A | Private - G/68627 The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 8th Bn. |
| Died 13/10/1918 aged 19 | |
| Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stephens, of 22, Laburnum Rd | |
| Grave - I. E. 24.DELSAUX FARM CEMETERY, BEUGNY | |
| Stopher, James, F., W | Private - G/69984 Royal Fusiliers "B" Coy. 17th Bn. |
| Died 18/03/1918 aged 19 | |
| Son of Martha Estha Stopher and the late James Stopher. | |
| Grave - IV. 89. MITCHAM (CHURCH ROAD) BURIAL GROUND | |
| Suiter, Walter | No definite information |
| Tandy, Hubert | No definite information |
| Tapping, Frederick | Private - G/1962 East Surrey Regiment 8th Bn. |
| Died Flanders 10/08/1917 | |
| Grave - VIII. E. 2. HOOGE CRATER CEMETERY | |
| Tipping, Alfred, E. | Rifleman - 6755 London Regiment (First Surrey Rifles) 1st/21st Bn. |
| Died 04/11/1916 | |
| Grave - Panel 54.YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL | |
| Tovey, Harry | Private - L/8739 Royal Fusiliers 4th Bn. |
| Died 16/06/1915 aged 20 | |
| Son of Frederick Samuel and Elizabeth Ann Tovey, of 41, South Rd | |
| Grave - Panel 6 and 8.YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL | |
| Trigg, Woodman, G | Ship's Corporal 1st Class 63287 Royal Navy |
| (RFR/CH/B/3710). H.M.S. "Aboukir." | |
| Died 22/09/1914 aged 38 | |
| Husband of A. E. Triggs, of 20, Dryden Rd., Haydon's Rd | |
| Grave - 6. CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL | |
| Upton, Frederick | No definite information |
| Wallace, Arthur, R | No definite information |
| Wallace, George | Leading Seaman - 236474 Royal Navy H.M.S. "Queen Mary." |
| Died Jutland 31/05/1916 aged 27 | |
| Son of George and Alice Wallace, of 48, Wandle Bank | |
| Grave - 12. PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL | |
| West, Albert, G | Sapper - 158117 Royal Engineers 256th Tunnelling Coy. |
| Died 15/08/1916 aged 36 | |
| Son of M. J. Golding (formerly West) and the late James West. Native of Wimbledon Surrey. | |
| Grave - III. D. 8. MAROEUIL BRITISH CEMETERY | |
| White, Frederick, T | Plumber - 286191 Royal Navy H.M.S. "Princess Irene." |
| Died in an internal explosion off Sheerness 27/05/1915 aged 38 | |
| Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. | |
| Son of Thomas and Mary Ann White, of Wimbledon | |
| Husband of Edith Margaret White, of Granborough, Winslow, Bucks. | |
| Grave - 9. PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL | |
| Wilde, William, P | Private - 44065 Essex Regiment 10th Bn. |
| Died Flanders 08/08/1918 aged 19 | |
| Son of Mr. P. and Mrs. M. A. Wilde, of 33, Cowper Rd | |
| Grave - III. A. 23. DIVE COPSE BRITISH CEMETERY, SAILLY-LE-SEC | |
| Williams, Herbert | Private - 2059 London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) 1st Bn. |
| Died France - 10/05/1915 aged 29 | |
| Son of Robert Shepherd Williams and Florence Shackleton Williams of 48, South Park Rd., Wimbledon, London. | |
| Grave - Panel 10. PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL | |
| Sanctuary Lamp in the Chapel in his Memory | |
| Wood, Robert, A | Private - 69674 Royal Fusiliers 17th Bn. |
| Died - 25/03/1918 aged 19 | |
| Son of A. and L. Wood, of 64, Hubert Rd | |
| Grave - XXXI. H. 10A.ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY | |
| Wooster, Albert | Stoker 1st Class - K/6995 Royal Navy H.M.S. "Mary Rose." |
| Died at sea 17/10/1917 aged 29 | |
| Son of George and Susannah Wooster, of 33, Motley St., Battersea | |
| Grave - 24. CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL | |
| *The records suggest that Rifleman Rippington died in the 2nd World War |