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War Memorial - Nenthall, Cumbria, England




In honour
of the men
of Nenthall
who fell in the
Great War 1914 - 1918.


War Memorial WW I Inscription Names WW I


Lieut. Jacob Johnson Henderson
Suffolk Yeomanry
France, Oct. 18, 1918
Aged 23 years

Tpr. W. J. Bright
Inniskilling Dragoons
France, July 1?, 1918 (CWGC: 02 Jul 1917)
Aged 23 years

Gnr. R. W. Henderson
Royal Garrison Artillery
France, July 23, 1918 (CWGC: 1917)
Aged 36 years

Pte. T. Walton
1st Border Regiment
France, May 19th, 1917
Aged 33 years

Pte. T. W. Stout
1st Border Regiment
France, April 04, 1918
Aged 27 years

Pte. R. B. Collinson
K. O. R. R.
Died in Hospital Feby 13th, 1918
Aged 27 years


Jacob Johnson HendersonWilliam Jackson Bright
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Lieutenant

abt. 1895
16 October 1918
23
15th Bn. Suffolk Regiment
Estaires Communal Cemetery, France
Son of Mr. R. Henderson,
of Spency Croft, Alston, Cumberland.
Trooper (CWGC: Private)
GS/21363
abt. 1894
02 July 1917
23
6th Bn. Dragoons (Inniskilling)
Templeux-Le-Guerard British Cemetery, France
Son of Jane Bright,
of Foreshield, Alston, Cumberland,
and the late Henry Stephenson Bright.
R. W. HendersonThomas Walton
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Gunner
72754

23 July 1917

158th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery
Feuchy British Cemetery, France
Private
24652
abt. 1884
19 May 1917
33
1st Bn. Border Regiment
Arras Memorial, France
Son of Jane Walton,
of High Lovelady Shield, Alston, Cumberland,
and the late Thomas Walton.
T. W. StoutR. B. Collinson
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Private
202890
abt. 1891
11 April 1918
27
1st Bn. Border Regiment
Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium
Son of the late Stephen and Margaret Stout,
of Nentsbury, Alston, Cumberland.
Private
38057

02 February 1918

3rd Bn. King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)
Nenthead (St. John) Churchyard, Cumberland, UK




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