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

BIRD, W C

Corporal

Home Guard

13/11/1941

Unknown

 

CARLYLE, BERTIE

Sergeant

Home Guard

16/05/1943

50

 

CHAMBERLIN, JOHN BOYD

Second Lieutenant

Royal Air Force

23/04/1918

19

 

 

DOIDGE, W

Driver

Royal Engineers

4/11/1915

33

 

 

DORRIEN-SMITH, HORACE ALGERNON

Lieutenant

Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry

22/04/1942

Unknown

North East of church near new entrance.

 

GREGORY, ARNOLD FREDERICK JOHN

Seaman

Royal Naval Patrol Service

31/03/1941

Unknown

 

 

MONK, HERBERT AUSTIN

Second Hand

Royal Naval Patrol Service

15/10/1941

59

East of chancel.

 

PASSMORE, WILLIAM THOMAS

Engine Room Artificer 1st Class

Royal Navy

13/11/1939

46

North of church.

 

WILMOT, WILLIAM GEORGE

Engine Room Artificer 4th Class

Royal Navy

28/09/1940

Unknown

 

 

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