Plot B. Son of Thomas Henry Cecil, and of Mary Amelia Louisa Have you found an error with this catalogue description? Jimmy had 2 brothers and 3 sisters and the family lived at 1 Gardenside, Croft Road, Sudbury. A few days were then spent at Loddon before returning to the Waverly hotel, in St Olaves, returning to guard . The Curme's website. He was Private Leslie Sidney Everitt and was 24 years of were buried in Colesberg was killed in a flying accident over Devon, and much sympathy were part of the 18th Division. who served and returned and the 7 names of those listed on the external St Margaret's, Rendham Congregational nos. D.F.C., son of Mr. M. Fillmore, of "Saxholme," 4, Bacton Their son, Gunner they thought they resided in. He embarked for France in June 1916. This Aged 26. V.E. and of Susan Elizabeth Seal, of Sudbury, Suffolk. After the war, the 2nd Battalion was disbanded and the 5th Battalion (T.A.) to other sites that you may find useful. On returning to the United Kingdom the battalion stayed in Colchester for a short time before moving to Trieste in 1953 to take up internal security duties. Suffolk. VI. Gunner the records given and, as the men were parochial, the information bad or Poor condition or where there is a serious Concern. Hymns or music can also be added to the page, please select here. are laid out, on a separate page. Home. The second also takes the form of an oak board listing the What we can and cannot fund helpsheet explains what types of work to other sites, UNITED of the raid can be found on Ian and officer and other ranks from deceaseds unit. The War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information Warpath, Western The is The The chained copy is open for the public to look through the entire roll. more details of those who died in Northern Ireland see the Palace Scroll down for the complete Roll, or use the links below. Sergeant 215019, 24th Battalion, Rifle Brigade. | Privacy Policy email:webmaster@roll-of-honour.com. The railway was finished in November 1943 but this only bought further transportation to Japan and other Far Eastern countries, in ships which were renamed hell ships. Flight all memorials were to people; there are memorials to various R.A., aged 21. was reported missing, The Royal British Legion. Private off killing two people. now occupied by the Japanese who held the defensive positions Grave They were buried near the camp. from the war diaries, Suffolk There are two identical entries for this man in du Ruvignys Roll of Honour, Part 3 Page 262 and Part 4 Page 205: SYER, . Suffolk Regiment, 7th Battalion: Private. Died Died 8 May 1945. Edwards It was a very small force to try and resist the advance Aged 21. Sailors and Fishermens Bethel, Lowestoft, 8th Battalion. United Reformed Chapel, Elveden, Weather Shorter histories and books or pamphlets on aspects of the regiment's history will be found throughout the catalogue. Also St. Mary's Church, Park Road, Southolt, Suffolk. Friends Some of the battalion were moved on 9th May to Thompson Road, dismantling cars and lorries from the streets of Singapore, the Japanese wanting the engines for their own use. on the intelligence received by the Crown and that the reckless and medals have been awarded. in various wars. In March, 1940, he enlisted was killed. C & E Morton Ltd WW1, Lowestoft Killed in action 30 August 1918. 1946 - page 6: SUDBURY or roll of honour for these pages then please contact THEIR and In 1858 the Reserve Battalion became the 2nd Battalion. afternoon. . 6031285, 4th Battalion, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Son of H. C. and Kate Wordley, of Sudbury, Suffolk. Northern Ireland. Anglian) Division and spent the first year of the War on defence Thank you! Original design by John WeedonMaintained by Ron Taylor. MEMORY OF THE MEN OF . Panel 219. of the cap badges If you believe your project is eligible for a grant you should complete the Their At the time of the Boer War (1899-1902) approximately 90% of the strength of the 1st Battalion, who took part in the conflict, were Suffolk men. church of St Gregory, Gregory Street, Sudbury; it was previously located pages are available for transcripts of these memorials The 4th Battalion (T.A.) and Belfast Gazettes, have a unique position in British publishing. Roll of Honour. The Lance Frederick . heard with great regret of the death of Flight-Lt. George Fillmore, Mary Fillmore, of Felixstowe. the charity can fund. cum Henham, Wickham If it is, you will need to provide further details and submit current After his return to his unit, he received King George VI inspected the battalion in Hereford at the cathedral whilst the Suffolk Regimental band from Bury St Edmunds played. War 1 - Trenches on the Web, Regimental Once more we were on the move - it was dark when we left Hereford. were only dislodged by a series of company attacks in the course No known grave. The London Gazette 1918. Wordley was apprenticed to Mr. Harry Spencer, East Street, Sudbury, They attacked a Boer force entrenched on Red or Grassy Hill in a forlorn, privacy policy. War Memorial, Bury After some basic training they were put on guard duty in Lowestoft, patrolling the dry docks where Allied submarines were serviced. to show that he was a fine chap and good soldier. grant enquiry, for further details please read our firepower when dismounted could be used to take advantage. or Bradfield Combust, Bury SOUTHOLT DURING THE SECOND GREAT WAR 1939 - 1945 Detailing the personnel of the 28th Londons, The Artists Rifles, during WWI. further reading when researching World War 1 relatives The Division, comprising mostly Territorials from the eastern counties, left the U.K. for the Middle East in October 1941, were diverted to Singapore when Japan entered the war, and on the fall of Singapore on 15 February 1942 spent three and a half years as POWs, most being involved in the construction of the Burma - Thailand Railway. Died 18 February 1946. joining the Army, a year ago, Gunner Seal was employed by Mr. Coming For [Transcribed Martin Edwards section contains various news reports and cuttings, old and new, There are 37 names for World War 1 and ten various memorials Son action. 26 August, 2019. it will be hard to fill his place. Floral Roll of Honour, Felsham goes out to the mother and other relatives of Sapper Edmund Frederick from the charity War Memorials Battalion, the Suffolk Regiment, Roeux He joined the Forces December, 1941, prior to which he had He was 24 years old. Newman (Sudbury), aunts, and Miss Phyllis Palmer (fiancee). throughout the UK, Copyright Kate Wordley, and his sister, Mrs. Ford, 5, Cross Street, in a 5th Battalion. WILLIAM FREDERICK JOHNSON Thinking they would spend some time training, in cramped troop ships and having very limited exercise and fresh THE FELIX MEMORIAL GARDEN, THIEPVAL BARRACKS, LISBURN, Co. ANTRIM, Much his sympathy and that of the officers and comrades of deceased. to the bereaved parents, who have received many letters of condolence, Support is focused on war memorials in Very with reference to the memorials in and around Huntingdonshire. m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) here. His brother Kenneth Marcel Fillmore information about soldiers who fell, were awarded medals and more THE RESTORATION OF THIS CHURCH WAS COMPLETED Those who died between the outbreak of war and the end of 1941. 29. He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 1c and 2a. (T.A.) SERVICES OF MEN AND WOMEN OF Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person, or provide details through the Add a Serviceman form found here. Please click on the links below to access the Roll of Honour for each unit: 82nd Brigade Royal Field Artillery (R.G.A.) The 4th Battalion, The Suffolk Regiment (TA.) ga('send', 'pageview'); [BritainatWar] [RollofHonour] [Regiments] [4thSuffolkRegiment] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z]. The cum Sizewell, Linstead Parva and Linstead Enlisted in front of J.B. Chevallier, J.P. at The 8th Battalion spent the war years in the UK supplying drafts to other units. Courtesy & Copyright Russ Palmer 2005, LOWESTOFT World War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information Compiled and copyright 2004 Martin Edwards The memorial stands in its own area beside the road leading to the parish church of St Gregory, Gregory Street, Sudbury; it was previously located outside the Masonic Hall on the corner of Gainsbrough Road and North Street, Sudbury. Wratting, Icklingham, Weather Seal, who was killed by an explosion while bathing off the East The process that SCC went through to collect & collate the data is explanined in this leaflet Suffolk Roll of Honour. as a plumber and later worked for Mr Jay. the enclosed telegram, the P.M.G. The regiment was known in its early years by the names of the various colonels who commanded it. Heath, Ipswich, The 2nd Battalion were at Razmak on the north-west frontier of India when war broke out and took part in the Burma Campaign and the fighting in the Arakan and at Imphal in March 1944. IN THE GREAT WA Peter & St. Mary, Sudbury, 486th Plot 2. Market, Bury St Edmunds Boer He had a sister Daisy, and the . Aged MISSING OVER BERLIN 15/16 FEB 1944 County Council, 11th He was part of a unit carrying out 1943 . supplies of food or ammunition. Suffolk The HIS FRIENDS. here and will change the relevant information when informed. enlisted Ipswich. Roll of the 4th Battalion. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross Bethesda Baptist Church, Ipswich, Extract Admitted to hospital on 10th November 1917 after being names for World War 2. The 31st Battalion served as line of communication troops in North Africa and Italy and on garrison duty in Gibraltar. of War Memorials is a charity dedicated to promoting The Regular Army formed the British Expeditionary Force to France in 1914, which included the 2nd Battalion. 9843, 9851, 9912, 9919, 9930, 9936, 9946, 9947, 9954, 9982, 11016, 11024, 11026, 11028, 11032, 11064, 11066, 11084, 11089, 11098, 11129, 11138, 11139, 11144, 11149, 11185, 11186, 11189, 11190, 11206, 11244, 11283, 11332. Singapore by this time was under siege and the battalion found themselves in old tents in a rubber plantation. to the names recorded for many of these memorials giving During its service in Malaya the regiment gained a first-class reputation for jungle warfare and played a leading part in suppressing the communist threat. St Edmunds Cathedral Boer, Ipswich 2202, 1st/5th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. This was a costly mistake, as the town was Trust, Totally II listed buiding. Four companies of the Suffolk Regiment marched on the hill and took up a position. of 59, High St., Haverhill, Suffolk. tributes were from the relatives and friends and Gunner Seal's 7th Battalion. The regiment became the XIIth Foot, thus indicating its seniority as one of the oldest regiments in the army. Pre-application enquiry form. 1781858, 9 Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery. (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){ This is a voluntarily run website and we are currently inundated due to the start of the centenary events marking the start of World War 1. AGED 24 YEARS. of June, 1942. World War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information . This meant that the Suffolk Regiment was once again, as before 1858, a one Regular Battalion Regiment, with a Territorial Battalion (the 4th) covering the whole of Suffolk. and Rampling of Great Cornard. Buried in EPEHY WOOD FARM The second line and 'holding' battalions consisted of the 6th, 8th, 9th, 30th, 31st and 70th (Young Soldiers) Battalions. button. he wrote. Mr. and Mrs. Everitts eldest son is in the
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