South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription Project

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No Known Memorial

 

TO THE MEMORY OF THE FOLLOWING MEN WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR
THEY ALL HAVE CONNECTIONS TO SOUTH WARWICKSHIRE BUT HAVE NO KNOWN MEMORIAL
NOR ARE THEY LISTED IN THE COUNTY OF WARWICKSHIRE ROLL OF HONOUR

Private Arthur Herbert BLYTHE
Lived in Bishops Itchington
Gnr Arthur William BOSWORTH
Born and raised in Marton 
Pte Edwin Pool BURDEN
Born in Priors Hardwick 
Private John Henry COLLETT
Born in Knightcote 
       
L/Corporal Walter GREENWAY
Born & Lived in Radway
Private Harry HAWKINS
Lived in Northend, Burton Dassett
2nd Lieutenant Wilfred Cleaver HUNTER
Lived in Rugby (named on Rugby Gates)
L/Cpl Henry George W. HODGES
Born in Southam
       
Private T. Haylor
Cubbington
Lt. Sir Richard William LEVINGE
Priors Hardwick
 Pte William MIGHALL
Born in Combroke
Private William MOORE
Parents Lived in Ilmington
       
Private Arthur POTTER
Born & Baptised in Ilmington 
 Leading Seaman Herbert H RANDALL
Born in Bishops Itchington
  Pte Harry STEVENSON
Lived & Worked in Southam  

 


 

©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
  • Warwickshire Yeomanry Museum For Help with Yeomanry Soldiers
  • 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.