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CATTERICK WAR MEMORIAL YORKSHIRE Low Green, Catterick The land they loved shall wear the fadeless crown her warriors gave her Lieutenant George Hanley HUTCHINSON, Y Company, 4th Yorkshire Regiment killed in action 2nd March 1918 aged 28. He was the son of Teasdale Hilton and Gertrude of Manor House, Catterick. Born in Catterick, Yorkshire. He is commemorated on St Ann's church War memorial, Catterick and he is at rest in Poperinghe New Military Cemetery, West Vlaanderen, Belgium ------------ Sergeant B BENNISON (There is only one B BENNISON listed with the CWGC for the WW1 period and it is the following). Private 33243 Basil BENNISON, 2nd Yorkshire Regiment died of wounds on the 3rd March 1918. He was born in and enlisted Scorton, Yorkshire He is commemorated on the Houchin British Cemetery, France -------------- Corporal 200556 Ernest PEACOCK, M.M. Elder brother of John Joseph, 4th Yorkshire Regiment reported missing near Rayonel Chemomt Des-Dames, on the 27th May 1918 aged 20 He was the son of Joseph William and Mary Eliza of The Bungalow, Catterick, Yorkshire. He is commemorated on his brother's memorial in Catterick Cemetery and also on the Soissons Memorial, France ---------- Lance Corporal 1163 John Ralph PATTISON,(Memorial has R) 4th Yorkshire Regiment died of wounds 7th October 1915 aged 21. He was the sun of John Thomas and Mary of High Green Catterick, Yorkshire. He is at rest in Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord France ---------------- Lance Corporal 200288 Lawrence Earl THOMPSON,1/4th Yorkshire Regiment died of wounds 3rd January 1918. Born in Rotherham in 1899, Lived in Brixton and enlisted at Catterick. He is at rest in Wimereux Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France ----------- Sergeant 265305 Alfred BRIGHAM, 18th Yorkshire Regiment attached to the 2nd King's African Rifles. Died 6th September 1918. He is at rest in Lumbo British Cemetery, Mozambique --------------------- Private F RUST (It may be this person) Private 1830 Edward Gregson RUST. 4th Yorkshire Regiment died of wounds on the 30th April 1915. He was born at Gateshead-on-Tyne, lived at Hamsteel, County Durham and enlisted at Catterick. He was the son of Reverend Edward and Sarah Gregson Rust of the Vicarage, Hamsteels . In 1911 he was a border at a Scorton Grammer School, Scorton near Catterick, Yorkshire. He is ate rest in Hazebrouck Communal Cemetery, Nord France --------------- Private 20195 Walter RHODES, 4th Yorkshire Regiment killed in action 21st April 1917. He was born in Knaresborough and enlisted in Catterick, Yorkshire. He was the son of Charles and Sarah Elizabeth of Brighouse, Yorkshire In 1911 he was working on a farm for Alfred Beaumont at Brompton on Swale near Catterick. He is commemorated on the Hibers Trench Cemetery, Wancourt, France ------- Private 33260 Ernest Alfred RANDELL, 6th Yorkshire Regiment killed in action 30th September 1916. He was born at Branscombe, Devon and was the husband of Emily and he is commemorated on her memorial in Catterick Cemetery, Yorkshire . In 1911 he was living with his wife in Catterick and was working as a general labourer. He is at rest in Regina Trench Cemetery, Grandcourt, Somme, France (Memorial has Randall) -------------- Private 1507 George Ernest STANT, 4th Yorkshire Regiment died 24th May 1915 aged 19. He was the son of George Alfred and Mary of Catterick, Yorkshire. He was born in Mossley Hill, Lancashire and he was living with his parents at, Oran, near Catterick, Yorkshire. In 1911 he was working as a nurseryman He is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium ------------- Private Frederick Hart TOPHAM, (Memorial has F) 4th Yorkshire Regiment killed in action 14th February 1916 aged 20. He was the son of Thomas Hart and Margaret Annie Topham, of 19, Vernon Gardens, Harrowgate Hill, Darlington. He is at rest in Transport Farm, Railway Dugouts Burial Ground, Belgium. ----------------- Various units of His Majesties Forces --------- Sergeant 16934 William George BRIGHAM, 12th Durham Light Infantry died 24th September 1916. He is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France ---------------- Lance Corporal 15349 Frederick (Fred) William YOUNG, 8th Somerset Light Infantry, formerly 20132, Hussars, died 23rd April 1917 aged 23. He was the son of John Wilson and Annie He is at rest in Chili Trench Cemetery, Gavrelle, France ------------ Private 30719 George BARKER, (Memorial has 3rd Bn) 2nd Yorkshire Regiment died 2nd April 1917 aged 41. He was the son of Austin Barker, of Stamford Bridge, York and husband of Ethel Barker, of Academy House, Catterick, York. He is commemorated on the Arras Memorial, France ---------------- Private 33026 William BARKER, 11th Durham Light Infantry died 5th October 1916. He is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France ------------------ Lance Corporal 12/871 (Memorial Pte) Walter Bertram BINDER, 12th Yorkshire and Lancaster Regiment killed in action 1st July 1916. He was born in Kimberworth, Rotherham and enlisted at Sheffield and was the son of Walter and Annie Sophia nee Ashforth. In 1911 he parents were living at the Red House, Thorpe Hesley, Rotherham, Yorkshire. He is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France -------------------- Private 33236 (Memorial has D and 4th Bn) John Chapman KEARTON. 4th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry killed in action 12th April 1918 aged 34. He was the son of Richard and Mary Kearton, of 8, Sleegill, Richmond, Yorks.and husband of Eleanor Pounder (formerly Kearton), of Tunstall Rd., Catterick, Yorks. He is commemorated on the Ploegsteert Memorial, Hainaut, Belgium (There in no D Kearton and variant for the regiment stated listed with the CWGC and other military records) ----------- Trooper 236109, John Thomas LANE, 9th West Yorkshire Regiment formerly Private 2449, Yorkshire Hussars. He was reported missing near Lens, France 10th November 1917 aged 20. He was the son of Thomas and Mary M. He is commemorated on a family memorial in Catterick Cemetery, Yorkshire and also on the Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. ------------------- Sapper 471771 John MacKENZIE, 49th Division, Signal Company, Royal Engineers died 10th October 1918 aged 23. He was the son of Thomas and Annie May of Catterick, Yorkshire ----------------- Private 241708 George MEGSON, 9th Glasgow Highlanders, Highland Light Infantry died in Polygon Wood near France on the 25th September 1917 aged 30. He was the son of John and Annie and brother to Sarah Lizzie and husband of Edith Alice Wallis formerly Megson of 14, Durham Street, East Hartlepool, Co Durham. He is commemorated on his sister, Sarah Lizzie memorial in Catterick cemetery and he is at rest in Hooge Crater Cemetery, Belgium ----------------- Private 3/9484 Robert PENNOCK, 2nd Yorkshire Regiment killed in action 15th June 1915. He was born in Richmond, lived in Bedale and enlisted in Richmond, all Yorkshire. He may have been the son of Thomas and Hannah who 1901 were living with their children at Kirkby Fleetham, Yorkshire. He is commemorated on the Le Touret Memorial, Pas de calais, France --------------- Private 34661 Frederick William ROBSON, 10th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, formerly 5428 Yorkshire Regiment died 25th September 1916. He is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France ----------- Private 59018 James STOCKELL, 1/5th West Yorkshire Regiment. Died on the 28th April 1918. He was born in born East Witton, Yorkshire and he is at rest in Pont Neueville Communal Cemetery, Toucoing, Nord France ---------------- Gunner 81169, Francis WARIN, Royal Field Artillery, formerly Private 27266, Durham Light Infantry. He died 14th November 1916 aged 19. he was the son of Thomas and Alice of Brough Park, Catterick, Yorkshire. He is at rest in Catterick Cemetery, Yorkshire 1939 - 1945 WOODSEND, Hugh William, Flying Officer, Air Gunner 129042 156 Squadron, Royal Air Force (VR) died 27th July 1943 aged 20. He was the son of Robert Noel and Griselda Sarah of Catterick, Yorkshire. He is at rest in Hamburg Cemetery, Hamburg, Germany. --------- COATES, Raymond, Sergeant Wireless Operator, Air Gunner 1111952, Royal Air Force (VR) died 25th June 1942 aged 32. He was the son of Arthur and Emily of Catterick, Yorkshire. He is at rest in Harlingen General Cemetery, Friesland, Netherland. ------------ WILES, James Sergeant, Air Gunner 1596909 279 Squadron, Royal Air Force (VR) died 7th January 1945. He is at rest in Hull Northern Cemetery, Yorkshire. =========== BELL, Jack Percival, Gunner 11053940, Royal Artillery, died 19th November 1945 aged 41. He was the husband of Annie Louisa of Catterick. he is at rest in Catterick Cemetery, Yorkshire. ---------------- GREGORY Christina, Private W/22419, Auxiliary Territorial Service died 30th March 1940. She was the daughter of William and Hannah. She is at rest in Catterick Cemetery, Yorkshire -------------- All information is provided in good faith but, on occasions errors may occur. Should this be the case, if new information can be verified please supply it to the author and corrections will then be made. --------- This memorial has been compiled with additional information by kind permission of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Also from Ancestry.co.uk
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