nottinghamshire general cemetery

  1. Nottingham General Cemetery

    Nottingham General Cemetery

    C W G C Screen Wall NOTTINGHAM GENERAL CEMETERY CROSS OF HONOUR MEMORIAL 1914-1918 The Sailors, Soldiers, and Airmen honoured here died in the service of their country and lie buried in the adjoining plot 1914-1918 ALLEE E O Private 402135, Labour Corps died 16th July 1918 ALLEN D...
  2. POYSER, Clarence Bertram

    POYSER, Clarence Bertram

    Private 750, 1st Australian Light Horse, died in england 3rd December 1916 aged 19. Son of Ernest Arthur and Norah Mary of 138, Robinson Road, Mapperley, Nottingham. Native of derby. Served as Wilson. Buried at Nottingham General Cemetery.
  3. Thomas Henry Liddon ADDIS

    Thomas Henry Liddon ADDIS

  4. Herbert TOMLINSON

    Herbert TOMLINSON

  5. Arnold TOMLINSON

    Arnold TOMLINSON

  6. William RUSSELL

    William RUSSELL

  7. WARD George Wilson

    WARD George Wilson

    Trooper of Kitchenor's Horse died in the Boer War at Nooitgedacht. Son of Thomas Samuel & Susannah. Commemorated on his parents memorial at Nottingham General Cemetery
  8. WADE Herbert .  M.C.

    WADE Herbert . M.C.

    Lieutenant, 17th Machine Gun Corps, killed in action 2nd November 1918 aged 32. Son of Charles Herbert 7 Elizabeth of Linwood House, Mount Hootton Road, Nottingham and is buried at Vendegies-Au-Bois British Cemetery, France. On the family memorial states that he was buried near Le Cateau, France...
  9. WADE Sidney

    WADE Sidney

    Lieutenant with the 3rd Linconshire Regiment. He died in Lois Weedon House, Convalescent Hospital, Northamptonshire aged 27 Son of Charles Herbert & Elizabeth of Linwood House, Mount Hootton Road, Nottingham. His brother Herbert (MC) was KIA in France 1918 Buried at Nottingham General...
  10. JEPSON Herbert Arthur

    JEPSON Herbert Arthur

    Pte 38204 and T/328273 Mechanical Transport Depot, Army Service Corps died 9th November 1818 aged 33. He enlisted 11th December 1915 and was discharged about the 10th October 1917, physically unfit due to chronic bronchitis, not the result of military activity. He had suffered from bronchitis...
  11. SMITH Frank.  M.M.

    SMITH Frank. M.M.

    Pte 203456, 4/5th Sherwood Foresters, died in France of Pneumonia 6th November 1918 aged 27. Only son of Samuel & Annie Louisa of Nottingham. Commemorated on a family memorial at Nottingham General Cemetery, and is buried at Ste Marie Cemetery, France Holder of the Militay Medal and Bar
  12. Richard Ewart Pepper STIMPSON

    Richard Ewart Pepper STIMPSON

  13. John William STEEL

    John William STEEL

  14. Frederick STEEL

    Frederick STEEL

  15. William SPINKS

    William SPINKS

  16. George MIDDLETON

    George MIDDLETON

  17. Frederick Harte MORTIMER  DCM

    Frederick Harte MORTIMER DCM

  18. James McGRAW

    James McGRAW

  19. Arthur Pelham MASON

    Arthur Pelham MASON

  20. Harold MERCER

    Harold MERCER

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