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War Memorial - Witton Gilbert, Co. Durham, England




1914 - 1918  and  1939 - 1945

War Memorial - Witton Gilbert, Co. Durham, England Inscription WW I Names WW I
Names WW II


Witton Gilbert War Memorial
Roll of Honour
of local heroes who died
for their King and Country
during the Great War
for righteousness
Lord grant them everlasting peace.


1914
Pte. George Moody, 8th D. L. I.

1915
Pte. Gilbert Hodgson Robson, 8th D. L. I.

1916
Pte. Joseph Armstrong, 2nd E. Y.
Pte. Joseph Beardmore, 6th E. Y.
Pte. Cuthbert Carr, 15th D. L. I.
Pte. Matthew Cummings, 18th D. L. I.
Pte. Thomas Guy, 27th N. F.
Pte. Charles Joseph Graham, 5th D. L. I.
Pte. Thomas James Goodwin, 2nd D. L. I.
Pte. Herbert Gill, 13th D. L. I.
Lce Cpl. George Jackson, 2nd D. L. I.
Bomb. Richard Lisgo, 8th E. Y.
Pte. Roger Parkin, 20th D. L. I.
Pte. Gibson Snaith, 13th D. L. I.
Sergt. Robert Yule, 19th D. L. I.

1917
Sergt. Arthur Ernest Clark, 2nd D. L. I.
Pte. George Craggs, 1st Worcester
Stoker Thomas Davison, HMS "Superb"
Pte. Arthur Edmundson, 6th Bord
Pte. Ernest Hunter, 9th W. Y.
Pte. Tom Allan Hardy, 19th N. F.
Pte. Robert Knowlson, 8th Y.
1917
Lce Cpl. Owen William Maule, 25th N. F.
Pte. Jacob Martin, 1/4th K. O. Y. L. I.
Pte. Alexander Logan McDonald, 8th E. Y.
Gunner Wiliam Thirkell Pratt, 5th D. L. I.
Pte. John James Smeatham, 6th Yorks.
Pte. Albert Moyes Walker, 19th Y.

1918
Pte. Thomas Brown, 3rd N. F.
Lieut. William Henry Brown, 18th D. L. I.
Pte. John Godfrey, 15th D. L. I.
Pte. George Johnson, 16th Ches.
Lce Cpl. Thomas Gladstone Martindale, 14th D. L. I.
Pte. Charles Metcalf, 20th D. L. I.
Gunner Simpson Turnbull Parkin, R. G. A.
Pte. George Roe, 2nd D. L. I.
Pte. John Roe, A. S. C.
Pte. George Cuthbert Raine, 18th D. L. I.
Pte. John Walton, 15th D. L. I.
Pte. Frederick Wardman, R. G. A.

1919
Pte. William Wise, 8th D. L. I.

1920
Pte. Henry Overton, 2nd Yorks.
Pte. Robert Wilkinson Yule, ?? D. L. I.


1939 - 1945

Greater love hath no man than to
lay down his life for his friend.




Angel   

This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

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