1st World War - Mylor Roll of Honour
ALFRED ERNEST BLACKLER Private 37231 1st/5th Bn., Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry
who died on Wednesday 17 April 1918 . Age 18 .
Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Blackler, of Passage Hill, Mylor Bridge, Falmouth.
Cemetery: LOOS MEMORIAL Pas de Calais, France
Grave or Reference Panel Number: Panel 68
HUGH FREDERICK WHITMORE CHAMBERLIN
Second Lieutenant 2nd Bn., Durham Light Infantry
who died on Sunday 15 October 1916 .
Cemetery: THIEPVAL MEMORIALSomme, France
Grave or Reference Panel Number: Pier and Face 14 A and 15 C
JOHN BOYD CHAMBERLIN
Second Lieutenant 13th Training Sqdn., Royal Air Force
who died on Tuesday 23 April 1918 . Age 19 .
Son of Hugh Whitmore Chamberlin and Aileen Chamberlin, of Trenewth, Mylor
Bridge, Falmouth.
Cemetery: MYLOR (ST. MYLOR) CHURCHYARDCornwall, United Kingdom
Lieut. D.W.Gules. N.F. - Unable to trace, possibly I have the wrong name
W DOIDGE
Driver 784 Royal Engineers
who died on Sunday 11 April 1915 . Age 33 .
Son of John and Sarah Doidge, of Carclew Downs; husband of Clara Jane Doidge,
of Bickland Budock, Falmouth.
Cemetery: MYLOR (ST. MYLOR) CHURCHYARD Cornwall, United Kingdom
SIDNEY GAY
Rifleman 208027 19th Bn., Rifle Brigade
who died on Monday 1 January 1917 .
Cemetery: MIKRA MEMORIAL Greece
ARTHUR HENRY GILBERT
Private 30821 8th Bn., Somerset Light Infantry
who died on Thursday 22 August 1918 . Age 18 .
Son of Joseph and Jessie Jane Gilbert, of Rosehill Farm, Mylor Bridge,
Falmouth, Cornwall.
Cemetery: BIENVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France
Grave or Reference Panel Number: XIX. E. I.
HARRY GIBSON HANKINS
Private 27681 1st Bn., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
who died on Monday 23 April 1917 .
Cemetery: ARRAS MEMORIAL Pas de Calais, France
Grave or Reference Panel Number: Bay 6
FRANK LOVELL
Lance Serjeant 7708 1st Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment
who died on Tuesday 25 August 1914 . Age 24 .
Son of Fred and Annie Lovell, of Comford, Mylor Bridge, Cornwall. Born in Royal
Berks Regt., Templemore.
Cemetery: MAROILLES COMMUNAL CEMETERY Nord, France
THOMAS EDWARD LEGGE OLIVEY
Apprentice S.S. "Trekieve" (St. Ives), Mercantile Marine
who died on Wednesday 18 April 1917 . Age 19 .
Son of Thomas Henry and Victoria Amelia Olivey, of
7055, Peckham Rd., Camberwell, London. Born at Reading.
Cemetery: TOWER HILL MEMORIAL London, United Kingdom
CHARLES WESLEY REES
Engine Room Artificer 4th Class M/10952 H.M.S. "Queen Mary.", Royal
Navy
who died on Wednesday 31 May 1916 . Age 22 .
Son of William James and Esther Rees, of Mylor
Bridge, Penryn, Cornwall. Born at Flushing, Cornwall.
Cemetery: PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL Devon, United Kingdom
Grave or Reference Panel Number: 14.
STANLEY REES
Rifleman A/204556 16th Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps
who died on Tuesday 16 April 1918 .
Cemetery: PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium
Grave or Reference Panel Number: Panel 8
Lieut. J.V.Rogers 78 Canadians - unable to trace
RODNEY MERRIFIELD TALLACK
Private 57701 2nd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment
who died on Sunday 29 September 1918 .
Cemetery: VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL Pas de Calais, France
Grave or Reference Panel Number: Panel 6
JOHN TOY
Leading Stoker K/9227 H.M.S. "Indefatigable.", Royal Navy
who died on Wednesday 31 May 1916 .
Cemetery: PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL Devon, United Kingdom
Grave or Reference Panel Number: 15.
T C WALLEY
Private 42418 2nd Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment
who died on Monday 27 May 1918 .
Cemetery: LA VILLE-AUX-BOIS BRITISH CEMETERYAisne, France
Grave or Reference Panel Number: Prouvais Com. Cem. German Extn. Mem. 5
2nd World War - Mylor Roll of Honour
Civilians killed by enemy action in the 2nd World War
Links to the Commonwealth Wargraves Commission site for those wargraves in Mylor Churchyard
|
Name |
Rank |
Regiment |
Date of
death |
Age |
Grave
Location |
|
Corporal |
Home Guard |
13/11/1941 |
Unknown |
|
|
|
Sergeant |
Home Guard |
16/05/1943 |
50 |
|
|
|
Second
Lieutenant |
Royal Air
Force |
23/04/1918 |
19 |
|
|
|
Driver |
Royal
Engineers |
4/11/1915 |
33 |
|
|
|
Lieutenant |
Duke of
Cornwall's Light Infantry |
22/04/1942 |
Unknown |
North East of church near new entrance. |
|
|
Seaman |
Royal
Naval Patrol Service |
31/03/1941 |
Unknown |
|
|
|
Second
Hand |
Royal
Naval Patrol Service |
15/10/1941 |
59 |
East of chancel. |
|
|
Engine
Room Artificer 1st Class |
Royal Navy |
13/11/1939 |
46 |
North of church. |
|
|
Engine
Room Artificer 4th Class |
Royal Navy |
28/09/1940 |
Unknown |
|
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