kings own yorkshire light infantry

  1. John William SMITH

    John William SMITH

  2. Andrew Daniel CLINCH

    Andrew Daniel CLINCH

  3. Samuel Selman MOORE

    Samuel Selman MOORE

  4. Ernest George HOBBY

    Ernest George HOBBY

  5. John Aubrey HALSTEAD, Fred WAINWRIGHT

    John Aubrey HALSTEAD, Fred WAINWRIGHT

  6. William COWLING. Robert Gutteridge COWLING. William Harold DUCK

    William COWLING. Robert Gutteridge COWLING. William Harold DUCK

  7. William Harold DUCK

    William Harold DUCK

  8. William COWLING

    William COWLING

  9. Frederick Edward ROBINSON

    Frederick Edward ROBINSON

  10. Walter Blake BUTLER-CREAGH

    Walter Blake BUTLER-CREAGH

  11. John GRAY.  Samuel EVANS.  Arthur Roland PHIPPS

    John GRAY. Samuel EVANS. Arthur Roland PHIPPS

  12. Richard ARCHER

    Richard ARCHER

  13. Richard ARCHER

    Richard ARCHER

  14. John,  (Jack)  CHALLENER

    John, (Jack) CHALLENER

  15. Henry George ANSON

    Henry George ANSON

    ANSON, Henry George. Gunner 1406156, Royal Artillery died 3rd March 1944 aged 40. He was the son of Henry and Maud Anson; husband of Alice Anson, of Wolverhampton. His son James also died on service in Italy. At rest in Wolverhampton Cemetery, Staffordshire. (His son was Lance Corporal...
  16. Arthur MANNING,  James GLENN,  Frederick PACE

    Arthur MANNING, James GLENN, Frederick PACE

  17. Abram HANSON. John William Hood MORGAN. William Beresford WALKER.

    Abram HANSON. John William Hood MORGAN. William Beresford WALKER.

  18. William Henry DALE

    William Henry DALE

  19. MULLEN Thomas

    MULLEN Thomas

    Thomas MULLEN Private 4460196, 1/4th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry killed in action at Tilly-sur-Seulles 16th July 1944 aged 28. He was the son of Patrick and Anne, brother of Michael who also fell and was the husband of Mary of Heaton Norris, Cheshire. He is commemorated on a memorial...
  20. MASON George William

    MASON George William

    MASON George William, Corporal 11424, 6th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry killed in action in France 16th September 1916 aged 23. He was the son of William and Lily and husband of Elsie Dobson formerly Mason of 155 Bentley Road, Doncaster He is commemorated on a memorial in Eastwood...
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