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Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- First World War (1914-1918)
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1914 – 1919/TO THE GLORY OF GOD/IN EVER GRATEFUL AND CHERISHED MEMORY OF/THOSE FROM THIS CONGREGATION WHO/VOLUNTEERED FOR SERVICE WITH HIS MAJESTY’S/FORCES IN THE GREAT WAR/OF WHOM THIRTEEN ‘NOBLY FIGHTING NOBLY FELL’/AND SIXTY-TWO HAPPILY RETURNED/ THE HEROIC DEAD/[names]/SERVED AND RETURNED/[names in 2 columns]
The fallen- Bell J. Arthur/ Bruce George J. DSO, MC/ Campbell Edward/ De Wind Edmund VC/ Earney Henry/ Harris James/ Hiles Hector/ Mullan Alex/ McIlwrath Alex/ McRoberts Thomas/ Spence Jack M/ Thompsett William/ Walsh James; Served and returned- Allen J J Cullimore Harris Robert/ Allen James G Harris William/ Bailie William J Hiles Robert/ Bates F Norman Humphreys William/ Baxter Robert MM Irwin John/ Baxter William J Kerr Robert F/ Bowman Henry Lamont Robert/ Cairns Samuel Manning Charles C MC, CF/ Campbell Frank Mason David/ Campbell John Mullan Charles/ Campbell Robert Mullan George/ Cinnamond Hubert P MC McBride James/ Cinnamond L’Isle P McClure Robert H/ Crichton John McClure Samuel/ Crilly David McGreeghan Hugh MM/ Crilly John McIlwrath James C/ Culverwell G Hugh McKnight Alexander/ Culverwell J Stanley McKeag Henry J/ Culverwell O Gerald McWilliams Joseph/ Culverwell E Ronald MC Nolan William/ Culverwell F Maurice Redpath James/ Dunbar James Roberts William/ Dunbar John Roddy George/ Duff William Shanks David J/ Dugan William Skillen David/ Edgar John Smyth George/ Fisher John D Spence William/ Fisher Robert Walsh Samuel/ Gordon William Wells Samuel/ McConnell William / Baxter May De Wind Edith C
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