South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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Aston Cantlow Memorial & Roll of Honour Plaque
St. John the Baptist Church, 1 Church Ln, Aston Cantlow, Henley-in-Arden B95 6JB

 

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THIS TABLET IS ERECTED TO COMMORATE THE SERVICES
OF THE MEN OF THIS VILLAGE WHO TOOK PART IN
THE GREAT WAR 1914-1919 NAMES OF THE FALLEN

ALFRED COX WILLIAM HOBBINS GEORGE PARSONS
WALTER EDKINS JOHN HORN GEORGE SUTTON
REGINALD HEMMING HARRY KENDRICK HUBERT WOODFIELD

THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE


SERVED WITH HONOUR

ERNEST BAYLISS JOHN HOBBINS ROBERT STANLEY
ARTHUR BENNETT JOHN HUNT HARRY SUTTON
 RICHARD BEASLEY JAMES JEFFS HENRY TAME
THOMAS BULLOCK  ALFRED JEFFS  HARRY TISOR
 ERNEST BUBB  ERNEST MILLEN  WILLIAM TISOR
 CHARLES CALCUTT  HARRY PARSONS  WILLIAM WOODFIELD
 LEONARD COLEIN  PERCY PARSONS  FRANK WOODFIELD
 HERBERT EDKINS  HENRY ROBERTS  PERCY WOODFIELD
JOHN GREEN RALPH E. SAUNDER ALBERT WOODFIELD
HERBERT HOUGHTON LEONARD SAUNDER JOSEPH WOODFIELD
WILLIAM HORN JAMES SNELL ~

THE FALLEN 1939 - 1945

ERNEST WILLIAM BAYLISS HORACE SUTTON


WE WILL REMEMBER THEM


Bibliography: All of our information is independently researched and then compared to other sources. A list of the sources we use to do our independent research will be published soon. All of the photographs herein are linked back to their original source, except those taken by SWFHS. We are grateful to those other sources:

  • Trench Maps are courtesy of the excellent website TMAPPER at https://www.tmapper.com
  • The County of Warwickshire Roll of Honour - Vol 1 South Warwickshire book by Kenneth Fowler. SWFHS purchased this book and retains it in our small library. Able Publishing ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1903607639 & ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1903607633
  • Find A Grave and it's numerous contributors for use of photographs, particularly Grave stones. SWFHS supplies pictures of War Memorials to the site in the name of Ian Shuter.