WOOD, James William. Private 16767, 7th, South Staffordshire Regiment, Depot who died on 6th February 1918 age 21. (Army Registers of Soldiers\' Effects , Ancestry.Com) He died at Southern Hospital. War Gratuity was granted to his brother, Albert Sergeant 6338, D G, sister Mrs Annie Ashley...
HEWITT, Thomas. Corporal 241594, 2/6th South Staffordshire Regiment died of wounds on the 16th April 1918 at Leeds Hospital. He was the son of Harriet Hewitt At rest in Wolverhampton Cemetery, Staffordshire.
HENDERSON, Harry Stephen. Craftsman 14619759, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers who died on 12 November 1944 age 28. Son of Walter Frederick and Catherine Teresa Henderson, of Wolverhampton. At rest in Wolverhampton Cemetery, Staffordshire.
BULLOCK, John. 71016 405th Royal Defence Corps, formerly 3rd South Staffordshire Regiment died 5th November 1918. He is at rest in Wolverhampton Cemetery, Staffordshire. Some notes from what remains of his army record. He enlisted aged 42 on the 10th December 1915 and was posted to 405th...
BANTING, Thomas William. Sergeant 115176, Motor Transport department, Royal Air Force died 4th October 1919 aged 30. He was the son of Robert and Elizabeth of 265, Dunstall Road, Wolverhampton. He is at rest in Wolverhampton Cemetery, Staffordshire.
At the foot of this memorial is inscribed...
ALLEN, Albert E. Driver T/331135 Royal Army Service Corps attached to 96th Army Brigade Royal Field Artillery died 22nd February 1919. At rest in Wolverhampton Cemetery, Staffordshire.
Four headstones of soldiers buried somewhere else in the cemetery. Grave number are given. The middle memorial is to men buried at Darkhouse Cemetery, Coseley, Staffordshire. This cemetery has now gone back to nature, shame!!
CROSS, William Andrew. Sergeant 4916816, 1/6th South Staffordshire Regiment died 1st August 1942. He is at rest in Wolverhampton Cemetery, Staffordshire
Pochowany na cmentarzu w Wolverhampton w Anglii
Zmarł w Wolverhampton na 24 sierpnia 1947
Buried in Wolverhampton Cemetery, Staffordshire, England.
Died in Wolverhampton on the 24th August 1947
This window is in St Peter\'s Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton.
To the Glory of God and In honour and remembrance of the Officers, N C.O\'s and Men of the 1st and 2nd6th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment who gave their lives in the Great War. This window was erected by their comrades.
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