Newport & Carisbrooke War Casualties

This page will spotlight First & Second World War Casualties either buried or, commemorated on a Memoral to the Missing who have an everlasting connection to Newport & Carisbrooke. It will feature their stories & photographs of where they are commemorated both by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission or by their local communities.

The information provided is accurate to best of our knowledge. If you know different or have more information or photographs of these casualties (& consent to them being told / displayed here) please send to Gary Newman, Vice Chair of the Society at nchsvchair@gmail.com

We Will Remember Them.

Newport (St. Paul's) Cemetery

Location

Situated on Halberry Lane in Newport PO30 2ER and established around 1899. Contains 4 First World War and Second World War graves and is managed by Bereavement Services at the Isle of Wight Council.

John

CLARKE

Lance Corporal
Suffolk Regiment

John was born 1884 in Woodbridge, Sutton, Suffolk & married Lilian OSBORNE (formally CLARKE nee PALMER) of 4 Cross Lane. In 1911 the couple lived at Princess Royal Cottage in Cross Lane.

John died on the 12th of August 1914 in Newport, from a service related injury / illness.

CWGC Casualty Record

Elizabeth Grace

DRAPER

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', Elizabeth is still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as she died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

Elizabeth was born on the 22nd of May 1923 to Frank & Bessie Fanny (nee JOLLIFFE) DRAPER of 27 Victoria Road, in Newport. Elizabeth died on the 7th of April 1943 at Bradley Lodge in Medina Avenue as a result of a German air raid on Newport.
Newport & Carisbrooke Heritage Society hope to have her headstone professionally steam cleaned in July 2026.

Elizabeth is also  & is commemorated by the CWGC on the National Role of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

CWGC Casualty Record

Percy Arthur

ELDRIDGE

Private
Hampshire Regiment

Percy was born 1896 in Newport to William Henry & Emily (nee FRY) ELDRIDGE of 1 Ash Road.

Percy died on the 20th November 1918 here in Newport, from a service related injury / illness.

CWGC Casualty Record

James Robert Henry

FAIRWEATHER

Aircraftman 2nd Class
Royal Air Force

James was born on the 8th of July 1920 in Newport to Edward John & Mabel Kathleen (nee THOMPSON) FAIRWEATHER. In 1938 James was living at 39 Royal Exchange, Newport.

James died on the 29th of April 1942 at Torre Abbey Sound in Devon from drowning. James was undergoing pilot training at the time of his death.

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Sidney Arthur

FLEET

Corporal
Surrey Yeomanry

Sidney was born 1892 in Newport to Mrs Fanny (nee COX) FLEET of 10 Barton Road, & the late Frank FLEET.

Sidney Died of Wounds received in France in 1917 on the 26th of April 1918 at the Netley Hospital, Southampton.

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George Henry

HOBBS

Corporal
Hampshire Regiment

George has born 1897 in Newport to George Henry & Sarah Jane (nee FEAVER) HOBBS of 14 John’s Street, Barton’s Village (now Pan).

George died on the 7th of October 1917 at the Highfield Hall Hospital, Soton, Hants from a service related injury / illness.

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Ernest William

LILLYWHITE

Lance Bombardier
Royal Artillery

Ernest was born 1909 in Cowes to Percy Brading & Alice Maria (nee SPEED) LILLYWHITE. He married Betty Grace REID at Newport Registry Office in 1932.

Ernest died in a Canadian Military Hospital in Buckinghamshire on the 23rd of April 1914 after a short illnes. He lived with his wife at 26 Highfield Road in Newport.

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Walter John

NOBBS

Corporal
Royal Air Force

Walter was born on the 28th of July 1884 in Newport to John & Rose Ellen (nee RINGER) NOBBS. He married Ellen Louisa also from Newport.

Walter died on the 7th of February 1943, at his home address, at Whalton, Morpeth, Northumberland at approximately 0540 of a cerebral haemorrhage due to arteriosclerosis with his wife present. His body was returned to the Island for burial.

CWGC Casualty Record

Arthur Frank

WOLFE

Private
1/4th Bn Hampshire Regiment

Arthur was born 1919 in Newport to  Arthur Frederick & Rose Florence (nee KNAPP) WOLFE. In 1938 the family lived at 4 School Lane.

Arthur died from a gunshot wound on the 16th of June 1941. He was accidentally shot by an officer who had picked up the gun Arthur was cleaning. The officer stated he had loaded the gun when, without touching the trigger, it went off.

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Newport Cemetery

Location

Situated on Fairlee in Newport PO30 2EJ & established in 1858 at a cost of £3,000 &, in 1898, was controlled by a Burial Board of 9 members - the clerk was William Weeks, Crocker House, Crocker street; the keeper Richard Parsons. The cemetery contains 6 First World War & 5 Second World War graves & is managed by Bereavement Services at the Isle of Wight Council.

Harold Frank

ABLITT

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', Harold is still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as he died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

Harold was born 1930 in Newport to Frank Warne & Evelyn Doris (nee MUNDELL) ABLITT. Harold was killed during a German air raid on Newport, at Clarence Road, on the 7th of April 1943. Harold was just 12 years old. Newport & Carisbrooke Heritage Society hope to have his grave professionally steam cleaned in July 2026.

Harold is also commemorated by the CWGC on the National Role of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

CWGC Casualty Record

James

BEGGS

Warrant Officer II
8th Bn. Hampshire Regiment

James was born in 1899 & was married to  Ethel May BEGGS (nee HARPER) at Newport Registry Office in 1920. They lived at 7 Town Lane, James being a Postman before the war.

Although with the Hants Regiment, James was attached to 530 Coastal Regiment, Royal Artillery. James died whilst on leave in Bournemouth from heart failure on the 31st of August 1942.

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Edward William

BELCHER

Rifleman
8th Bn. Hampshire Regiment

Edward was born 1877 in Salisbury, Wiltshire to Charles & Esther BELCHER (nee BRYANT). By 1891 Edward was living at 13 High Street in Newport.

On the 17th of  October 1914 Edward died from head injuries sustained when an inspection pit belonging to the Electric Light Company exploded near to where he was standing at the junction of Pyle Street & St James' Street in Newport. An inquest concluded this was caused by a 'build up' of gases within the pit, but was unclear about the source of ignition.

CWGC Casualty Record

Amy

BUTLER (nee ROE)

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', Amy is still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as she died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

Amy was born on the 22nd of February 1869 to Alfred & Mary (nee ASH) ROE. She was killed during a German air raid on the 7th of April 1943 at 24 Chapel Street in Newport, aged 73. She died alongside her 90-year-old sister Julia. Both widowed sisters were buried together.
Newport & Carisbrooke Heritage Society hope to have her grave professionally steam cleaned in July 2026.

Amy is also commemorated by the CWGC on the National Role of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

CWGC Casualty Record

Edwin

CARWARDINE

Private
Hampshire Regiment

Edwin was born 1883 in Newport to Henry & Flora CARWARDINE (nee CORKE). In 1901 the family lived at 52 Lugley Street in Newport. In 1911 in Portsmouth Edwin married Elsie MARSHALL & lived at The Lamb in Newport High Street, where he was the landlord.

After only a week of joining the Regiment, Edwin died from heart failure at the Winchester Depot in Hampshire on the 29th of April 1917. Edwin was laid to rest beneath a Private Memorial.

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Arthur Thomas

CHAMBERS

Private
2nd Bn. Hampshire Regiment

Arthur was born 1908 in Niton to George Oliver & Rosa Jane (nee HAYLES) CHAMBERS, who were living in Edinburgh around the time of Arthurs death on the 11th of November 1946. He was married to Nancy & at one time lived at 12 Quay Street in Newport.

Arthur died at a Millitary Hospital in Sutton as a result of injuries / illness sustained in service. After his death Nancy moved to Scotland, perhaps to live with her in-laws.

CWGC Casualty Record

Valerie Lilian

DUDLEY

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', Violet & Valerie are still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as they died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

Valerie, Violet DUDLEY's 5-year-old daughter, was killed together with her mother during a German air raid on the 7th of April 1943 at their home in Clarence Road. Both mother and daughter were buried together.

Both Violet & Valerie are also commemorated by the CWGC on the National Role of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

CWGC Casualty Record

Violet Lily

DUDLEY (nee ASHTON)

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', Violet & Valerie are still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as they died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

Violet was born on the 6th of December 1911 in Newport to William Henry & Beatrice Alice (nee STRUDWICK) ASHTON. She married Ronald Frank DRAPER in 1935 at the Victoria Methodist Church in Newport's Pyle Street. They lived at 14 Clarence Road in Newport, & Violet was a member of the Women's Voluntary Service.
Violet & her 5-year-old daughter were killed during a German air raid on the 7th of April 1943 at their home in Clarence Road. Both mother & duaghter were buried together.

Both Violet & Valerie are also commemorated by the CWGC on the National Role of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

CWGC Casualty Record

Ada

DYER (nee BUTCHER)

Civilian War Dead
National Roll Of Honour

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', Ada is still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as she died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

Ada was born on the 29th of January 1886 in Arreton to William Edwin & Alice (nee PITT) BUTCHER. She married George Henry William DYER in 1911 at the United Methodist Church in Newport, & they lived at 92 Medina Avenue in Newport.

Ada's died at home aged 56, from a sudden heart attack, on the 20th of May 1942, was thought to have been hastened by the effects suffered during a German air raid of the 4th of May. It should be noted the CWGC Casualty Record shows the incorred date of death.

Ada is also commemorated by the CWGC on the National Role of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

CWGC Casualty Record

Julia Mary

FLUX (nee ROE)

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', Julia is still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as she died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

Julia was born on the 12th of February 1853 in Wareham, Dorset to Alfred & Mary (nee ASH) ROE. She was killed during a German air raid on the 7th of April 1943 at 24 Chapel Street in Newport, aged 90. She died alongside her 73-year-old sister Amy. Both widowed sisters were buried together. Newport & Carisbrooke Heritage Society hope to have her grave professionally steam cleaned in July 2026.

Julia is also commemorated by the CWGC on the National Role of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

CWGC Casualty Record

Beauchamp Valentine

KILLEEN

Volunteer
20th Hampshire Regiment
Home Guard

Beauchamp was born 1921 in Newport to Charles Beauchamp & Agnes Rosa (nee OSBORNE) KIILLEEN of ‘Karind’, Fairlee Road, Newport.

Beauchamp was killed whilst on duty during a training exercise when the motorcycle he has riding was in collision with a Bren-gun Carrier along Staplers Road. He was taken, badly injured, to Parkhurst Military Hospital, but died from his injuries on the 29th of October 1941. His passenger was also killed.

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James

MacDONALD

Serjeant
34th Bn. Hampshire Regiment

James was born in 1871 & married to Emily & they lived at 4 Orchard Street in Newport. He was posted to the Hampshire Regiment Training Battalion.

James died on the 22nd of March 1917 from a service related injury / illness.

CWGC Casualty Record

William Robert

MUNDELL

Civlian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', William & Celia are still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as they died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

William was born on the 22nd of September 1876 to James & Sarah (nee SAUNDERS) MUNDELL & Celia on the 10th of October 1875 to Samuel & Emily (nee ASH) FRY. William & Celia were married in 1897 in St. Thomas' Church in Newport & they lived at 15 Clarence Road in Newport, where they died.

They were both killed during a German air raid on the 7th of April 1943 & were buried with their grand son, Harold Ablitt who was killed at the same time.

CWGC Casualty Record

Celia Ann

MUNDELL (nee FRY)

Civlian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', William & Celia are still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as they died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

William was born on the 22nd of September 1876 to James & Sarah (nee SAUNDERS) MUNDELL & Celia on the 10th of October 1875 to Samuel & Emily (nee ASH) FRY. William & Celia were married in 1897 in St. Thomas' Church in Newport & they lived at 15 Clarence Road in Newport, where they died.

They were both killed during a German air raid on the 7th of April 1943 & were buried with their grand son, Harold Ablitt who was killed at the same time.

CWGC Casualty Record

Eleanor Adalaide

MURPHY

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', Eleanor is still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as she died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

Eleanor was born in 1867 & was the widow of John MURPHY, of Camberwell, London. Apparently she lived at 274, East Barnet Road, East Barnet, Hertfordshire but was staying at 23 Chapel Street when she was killed during a German air raid on the 7th of April 1943.
Newport & Carisbrooke Heritage Society hope to have her grave professionally steam cleaned in July 2026.

Eleanor is also commemorated by the CWGC on the National Role of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

CWGC Casualty Record

Leslie Aubrey

NEWNHAM

Leading Aircraftman
RAF Wyton, Buckinghamshire
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

Leslie was born in 1921 with his birth registered in Cuckfield, Sussex to Alfred & Fanny (nee CAREY) NEWNHAM, who were living at 63 Hunnyhill in Newport around the time of Leslie's death on the 26th of February 1945.

Leslie died as a result of injuries sustained during a unit football match at RAF Wyton.

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George

PHILLIPS

Private
3rd Bn. Suffolk Regiment

George was born 1885 in Haverhill, Suffolk. He married Rosina KNIGHT in 1910 at St. Thomas' Church, Newport & they lived at 31 Sea Street, Newport.

George fought at Mons & in the subsequent engagements until invalided home with consumption just before Christmas, 1914. He was invalided out of the Army in June 1919 & died on the 4th of January 1920. He left behind his wife & five children.

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Henry

QUANTRILL

Rifleman
King's Royal Rifle Corps

Henry was born 1896 in Newport to Henry Arthur & Ada Matilda (nee DRUDGE) QUANTRILL. The 1901 Census had the family living at 38 Caesar’s Road, & in 1911 at 142 High Street also in Newport.

Henry died on the 1st of February 1915 in Winchester, Hampshire from a 'Fever of Unknown Origin'.He lies just a few yards from his brother William.

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William Charles

QUANTRILL

Rifleman
8th Bn. Hampshire Regiment

William was born on the 3rd of February 1898 in Newport to Henry Arthur & Ada Matilda (nee DRUDGE) QUANTRILL. The 1901 Census had the family living at 38 Caesar’s Road, & in 1911 at 142 High Street also in Newport.

William died on the 21st of October 1919 from a service related illness / injury in Newport, & is buried only a few yards from his brother Henry. William had seen service in Gallipoli with the 8th Bn. Hampshire Regiment (the Isle of Wight Rifles).

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Edward Frank

WATSON

Sapper
Royal Engineers

Edward was born 1890 in Ryde to Richard & Jane WATSON (nee BARNES). In 1891 the family lived at Preston Place, Ryde & by 1901 at 43 West Street, also in Ryde. In 1915 Edward married Harriet Mabel HENDEN & they lived at 11 Lugley Street in Newport.

Edward held the Silver War Badge having been honourably discharged from the Army. He died from a service related injury / illness at home on the 1st of September 1919.

CWGC Casualty Record

Carisbrooke Cemetery

Location

Carisbrooke Cemetery, often referred to as 'Mount Joy' Cemetery is located on Whitcombe Road, Carisbrooke PO30 1DW.  The cemetery was established in 1858 on land purchased by the Carisbrooke & Gatcombe Burial Board, because St. Mary's Churchyard in Carisbrooke was becoming full. The cemetery is now managed by the Bereavement Services Department of the Isle of Wight Council.
The cemetery contains 32 War Graves from the 1st & 2nd World Wars.

Donald Edwin

ABRAHAM

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', Frederick is still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as he died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

Donald was born on the 21st of February 1900 to Alfred William & Mary Ellen (nee ALDERSLADE) ABRAHAM. He married Daisy (nee SAWYER) ABRAHAM in 1927 at the Baptist Chapel in Newport. They lived at 13 Clarence Road in Newport.

Donald, Pork Butcher by trade & member of the Fire Guard Service, who saw service in the First War & wounded, was injured on 7th of April 1943 during a German bombing raid, at home. He died at St. Mary's Hospital from his injuries on the 20th of April & was buried on the 23rd. Donald is also commemorated by the Commission on the National Roll of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

CWGC Casualty Record

John Leslie

BERRY

Warrant Officer Class II
Military Provost Staff Corps

John was born on the 22nd of December 1909 in Bristol to John William & Mary Louise (nee MAINE) BERRY. He married Jessie Emily BUTLER in 1934 in Finsbury Park, London & they lived at 55, Camp Hill, Parkhurst. Before the war, John was employed as a Prison Officer at Parkhurst.

John died on the 12th of November 1944, cause unknown, aged 35.

CWGC Casualty Record

Graham Douglas

BROWN

Private
4th Bn. Hampshire Regiment

Graham was born 1895 in Yarmouth to George & Jane Angus (nee RAYNER) BROWN, who were living at 1 Eastern Villas, Carisbrooke around the time of Graham's death on the 17th of March 1917.

Graham died, aged 21, at the Military Hospital, Sutton Veny in Wiltshire from measles.  Graham had joined up voluntarily in November, 1915, & was on the office staff of the Administrative Headquarters of the Island Rifles at Newport till the middle of January, when he was classified for general service, & went to the mainland to join the Battalion.

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Richard

BROWN

Private
8th Reserve Battery
Royal Field Artillery

Richard was born around 1876 in County Durham & was married to  Ada Elizabeth VOSS, who was living at 32 Holloway Road, Fordington in Dorchester around the time of Richard's death on the 3rd of January 1915.

Richard died at the County Asylum, having only been admitted 36 hours previously. He was invalided home from the Front where his horse was shot under him. It was common practice during WWI for wounded to be sent to hospitals away from where they lived, & that may be the reason why Richard was buried here & not on the mainland.

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Frederick Cecil

BURT

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', George is still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as he died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

Frederick was born 1891 in Newport to Harriett Elizabeth Carrie (nee RICHARDSON) BURT of 30 New Street, Newport, & the late William Henry BURT. He married Mabel SMITH (who pre-deceased him) in 1921 at St. Paul's Church, Barton, & lived at 30 New Street when he was killed. He was also a member of the Fire Guard Service.

Frederick was killed during a German air raid on Morey's Timber Yard, Newport on the 7th of April 1943, aged 51.

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Oliver Frank

CHEVERTON

Corporal
No 8 School of Technical Training
Royal Air Force

Oliver (Frank) was born 1901 in Newport to  Albert Milton & Annie Gertrude (nee SWITZER) CHEVERTON.

In 1911 the family were living at 139 High Street in Newport. Oliver married Roma Dorothy GLASSPELL in 1929 at St. Mary's Church in Carisbrooke. at the time of his death he & his wife were living at 3, Clarence Road in Newport. Oliver was a motor-cycle instructor, and it was in a motor-cycle accident that he was killed on the 18th of February 1942 aged 40. Oliver was brought home & buried beneath a Private Memorial.

CWGC Casualty Record

Leslie Roy

COX

Sergeant (Wireless Operator)
44 Squadron
RAF Volunteer Reserve

Leslie was born 1920 in Newport to Ernest Edwin & Fanny Elizabeth (nee DRAPER) COX of Newport. in 1921 the family were living at 6 Mill Street in Newport.

Leslie was part of the crew of a Hampden aircraft that took off  at 1835 on the 15th of September 1941 from Waddington for bombing mission over Hamburg. The aircraft ran out of fuel & crashed 0317 on the 16th of September 1941 at Harmston 5 miles south of Lincoln after flying into trees on the approach to land at Waddington. 3 of the 4 crew were killed, including Leslie, who was recovered from the aircraft & brought home for burial beneath a Private Memorial. He was 20-years-old.

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William Ernest

ELLIOTT

Sergeant (Observer)
155 Squadron
RAF Volunteer Reserve

William was born 1919 in Stafford, Staffordshire to Ernest Alfred & Annie Elizabeth (nee GREEN) ELLIOTT, who were living at 30 Whitepit Lane, Newport at the time of William's death on the 30th of October 1940 at the age of 21.

William was the Observer in a Wellington bomber aircraft that flew into a London Balloon Barrage with all  the crew being killed when it crashed at Iver, Bucks. Aircraft was on delivery flight to Luga. All 5 crew lost, with William being returned to the Island for burial beneath a Private Memorial, which has since been laid flat for safety reasons.

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Frederick George

FLUX

Private
457 Protection Company
Royal Defence Corps

Frederick was born 1888 in Newport to Edwin & Ada Georgina (nee SIMMONDS) FLUX. He married Alex Maud BRINE in 1913 at Newport Registry Office & they lived at 9 Clifford Street in Newport.

Frederick died on Active Service from influenza in the King George V Hospital in Dublin on the 14th of February 1919. Frederick was returned to the Island for burial.

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Kenneth

FRY

Sapper
Royal Engineers

Kenneth was born 1911 in Newport to  Alfred Charles & Gertrude Minnie Bartlett (nee COLEMAN). He married Lilian Irene NEWCOMBE in Bournemouth in 1936.

Kenneth was taken suddenly ill, whilst visiting his mother-in-law in Southbourne, Bournemouth. Kenneth died in the Boscombe Hospital on the 13th of August 1940. His body was returned to the Island where he was laid to rest beneath a Private Memorial.

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Richard George

GIDDENS

Captain
Member of the British Empire
Army General List

Richard was born on the 1st of February 1874 in Killough, County Down, Ireland & was married to Lilian Gertrude, who he lived with at ‘Quebec’, 175 Carisbrooke Road.Richard was serving as a Home Guard officer having seen previous service in South Africa & the First World War as a Lieutenant with the Isle of Wight Rifles in Gallipoli, Palestine & Egypt for which he was made a Member of the British Empire (MBE).

Richard died at 71, following a long illness at his home in Carisbrooke and was buried beneath a Private Memorial.

CWGC Casualty Record

Terence Alfred

GROSVENOR

Flight Sergeant (Wireless Operator)
25 Operational Training Unit
Royal Air Force

Terence was born 1921 with his birth registered in Stourbridge, Lancashire to  James Alfred & Constance Florence GROSVENOR of Katihar, Bihar, India. At the time of Terence's death on the 13th of June 1941, his permanent address was recorded as Sun Trap Bungalow, Cypress Road in Newport.

Terence was the Wireless Operator aboard a Wellington bomber aircraft. The aircraft was on approach to RAF Finningley, the base of No. 25 Operational Training Unit, when it was attacked & shot down by night fighter pilot Oberleutnant Paul Semrau of the 3./NJG 2, who was flying from Gilze-Rijen airfield in the Netherlands. All 6 crew were killed, & Terence was returned to the Island for burial.

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Hollis George

HALL

Private
No 1 Reserve MT Depot
Army Service Corps

Hollis was born in 1884 to Edward Thomas & Mary Elizabeth (nee TRICKETT) Hall of Newport. He married Florence BRIGHAM, in 1915 at Pocklington, East Yorkshire, who was living at Totterdown Farm, Nunburnholme, East Yorkshire around the time of Hollis' death. However, before the war, Hollis lived at one time in Hunnyhill & at 10 Hearn Street in Newport.

Hollis died on the 7th of November 1915 aged 31 from an unspecified cause.

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William James

JENNINGS

Rifleman
8th Bn. Hampshire Regiment

William was born on the 19th of May 1896 in Newport to William John & Emily Mary (nee BLY) JENNINGS of 6 Clarence Road, Mount Pleasant, Newport. At one time the family had also lived in Caesars Road also in Newport.

William died on the 1st  April 1915 , aged 18, at Parkhurst Military Hospital & was laid to rest beneath a Private Memorial.

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Kenneth Herbert

JONES

Sapper
Royal Engineers

Kenneth was born 1913 in Ryde to  Montague Reginald & Fanny Louisa (nee COLEMAN) JONES of 7 Albany Road, Hunnyhill in Newport. He married Josephine Beatrice FELTHAM in 1937 at St. John's Church in Newport & although both from Newport, they were living in Feltham, Surrey at the time of Kenneth's death on 15th of January 1943 at the Dartford Hospital in Kent.

Kenneth died from an injury received whilst undergoing training for a commission. During exercises at a training centre in Kent, Kenneth was struck in the stomach by a piece of shrapnel from a bomb which had been exploded some 200 yards away. He was successfully operated on for the removal of the fragment, but peritonitis set in and he died the following day. Kenneth was brought back to the Island for burial.

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John George Chainey

KIRKUP

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', John is still recorded by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as he died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

John (George) was born on the 31st of December 1882 in Liverpool to George Edward & Eliza Cheyney (nee COLE) KIRKUP.

George was killed during a German air raid on Newport on the 4th of May 1942, & is commemorated by the Commission on the National Roll of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

George was a well known teacher of music & ex-church organist. He happened to be in the kitchen of his house at 123 Medina Avenue where he lived alone, the nearest part of the house to a bomb, & he was apparently instantly killed when the building collapsed.

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Cecil Jack

LEAL

Private
Machine Gun Corps

Cecil was born 1894 in Cowes to Ernest John & Hannah (nee PALMER) LEAL. They were living at 61 Carisbrooke Road around the time of Cecil's death on the 31st of May 1919, aged 25, at the County Hospital in Ryde.

Cecil died from an internal complaint contracted on active service. Cecil had joined the Royal Army Ordnance Corps early in 1915 & was later transferred to the Machine Gun Corps. He served as a machine-gunner on the Western Front, & was twice severely wounded, being discharged from the Army about a year before his death on accounts of wounds.

Originally buried beneath a Private Memorial, his name became unclear & in order to maintain appropriate commemoration permission was sought by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission & granted, to install a Pedestal Marker on Cecil's grave.

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Harold

LEE

Aircraftman 1st Class
RAF Volunteer Reserve

Harold was born on the 31st of December 1901 to Mr & Mrs Robert LEE. He married Agnes Maude MACKETT in 1939 at Newport Registry Office, and lived at 14 Albert Street in Newport.

Harold had been medically discharged from the Air Force, and later died at St. Mary's Hospital in Newport on 16th of August 1942.

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Albert Henry

LOCKE

Gunner
71st Battery, 36th Brigade
Royal Field Artillery

Albert was born 1903 in Newport to George & Esther (nee SHEATH) LOCKE of 18A New Street, Newport.

Albert died on the 29th of September 1920, aged 18 in Curragh, Ireland. His body was brought home for burial.

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Harold

MITCHELL

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', Harold is still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as he died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

Harold was born on the 31st of May 1882.

Harold lived at 25 Chapel Street, Newport, where he was injured during a German bombing raid of Newport. He was taken to St. Mary's Hospital but died from his injuries the same day on the 7th of April 1943. He was 60 years old. Harold was also a member of the Fire Guard Service, & is commemorated by the CWGC on the National Role of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

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John Henry

NOLAN

Serjeant
52 Anti-Aircraft Company
Royal Garrison Artillery

John was born 1896 in Newport to John & Mary Ellen (nee COX) NOLAN of 3 Clarendon Street in Newport.

John died on the 12th of December 1917 in Glasgow, aged 21, from an unspecified illness / injury. He was brought home to the Island for burial on the 18th of December 1917.

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Frederick William

O'CONNOR

Captain (Quartermaster)
Royal Army Medical Corps

Frederick was born 1855 in Tipperary, Ireland. He lived with his wife Jane at 71, Pyle Street in Newport.

During the war Frederick acted as the Quartermaster at the Parkhurst Military Hospital. Frederick died from a long & painful illness on the 17th of October 1919 at the age of 64 at home in Pyle Street.

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Samuel John

ORAM

Private - Military Medal
1st Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment

Samuel was born 1883 in Newport to Charles & Fanny (nee HOLLIS) ORAM. In 1901 the family lived at 18 Trafalgar Road in Newport. Samuel married  Millie Jane BARNES on the 7th of  October 1917 & lived at 23 New Street in Newport.

Samuel, aged 34, died at Portsmouth on the 8th of October 1918 from gun-shot wounds in the shoulder received in France. He was a Reservist when war broke out, & was in the first part of the fighting in Mesopotamia, but came home on leave after two years’ absence. He then went to France, & had been wounded three times previously.

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Eva Mary

PALMER

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', Eva is still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as she died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

Eva was born 1st October 1907 to William Philip & Mary Elizabeth (nee NEWBERY) GRAY. She married Albert George Frederick PALMER in 1927 at the St. James' Street Chapel in Newport. & they lived at 22 Chapel Street in Newport.

Eva was killed at home during a German bombing raid on Newport on the 7th of April 1943, aged 36. She is also commemorated by the Commission on the National Roll of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

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Charles James

PARKER

Rifleman
3 Bn. Rifle Brigade

Charles was born 1883 in Headington, Oxfordshire to the late James & Mary PARKER of 30, Stockmoor Street, Oxford. He married  Florence Annie Matilda BUSHNELL in 1908 in Headington, but lived at 51, Caesars Road, Newport around the time of Charles' death on the 27th of December 1918 at age 35.

Charles was a Prison Warder before the war and died on the Island from an unknown cause.Grave also contains cremated remains of his wife who died in 1972 at the age of 88 in St Paul’s Nursing Home, Stroud Road, Gloucester

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Walter William

PARSONS

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', George is still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as he died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

Walter was a baker & lived at 11 Hearn Street in Newport. was badly injured on the 20th of December 1940 when an anti-aircraft shell struck his house & exploded. He was taken to a near by first-aid post, but died from his injuries. Walter is also commemorated by the Commission on the National Roll of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

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Harold Frank

PERROTT

Pilot Officer (Pilot)
245 Squadron
RAF Volunteer Reserve

Harold was born 1914, his birth registered in Southampton, Hampshire. He was the son of Frank James & Beatrice Jane (nee BLAXLAND) PERROTT, who were living at The Meade, Brooke Road, Newport around the time of Harold's death on the 30th of April 1941 at 26.

Harold was flying a Hurricane aircraft when he was killed in a mid-air collision with another Hurricane over Northern Ireland. He was first reported missing, but later his body was recovered & returned to the Island for burial beneath a Private Memorial.

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Alfred Robert

RACKETT

Civilian War Dead

Alfred was born on the 29th of October 1876 in Ryde to William & Mary (nee WADHAM) RACKETT. In 1881 the family lived at South Street, Ryde, in 1891 at Warwick Street, Ryde, 1901 at 11 Warwick Street. In 1901 at the Bible Christian Chapel, York Road, Sandown, Alfred married Elizabeth Rose Annie JACKMAN & they first lived at Newcomen Road in Lake before moving to 29 New Street, Newport.

Alfred was badly injuried in the German air raid on Newport on the morning of the 7th of April 1943. He susequently died from those injuries on the 25th of September 1943, & buried in Carisbrooke Cemetery. However, it was not until 2024 that Alfred was officially recognised as a Civilian War Casualty. This was due to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) not being informed of Alfred's death being directly attributable to Enemy Action. This was corrected by members of the Newport & Carisbrooke Heritage Society, & now Alfred appears in the CWGC Casualty Records & his name being commemorated by the Commission on the National Role of Honour in St. Georges Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

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Frederick Harry

RAY

Flight Sergeant (Pilot)
156 Squadron
RAF Volunteer Reserve

Frederick was born 1917, his birth registered in South Stoneham, Hampshire, to Frederick George & Amelia Kate (nee HIGGINS) RAY, who were living a 6, Nelson Road in Newport around the time of Fredericks death on the 29th of September 1943 aged 26.

Frederick was flying a Lancaster bomber aircraft which took off at 1824 on the 29th of September from Warboys, Cambridgeshire. His aircraft crashed on return from Bochum, Rhine, Germany in bad weather, coming down at Wimbotsham 2 miles NNE of Downham Market,  Norfolk. All 6 crew were killed.

Frederick's body was recovered from the wreckage & returned to the Island for burial. Originally buried beneath a Private Memorial, his name became unclear and in order to maintain appropriate commemoration permission was sought by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and granted, to install a Pedestal Marker on Frederick's grave.

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Charles Edward

READ

Serjeant
Royal Corps of Signals

Charles was born 1909 in Newport to Thomas Abner & Fanny (nee DENNISS) READ. He married Olive Christina FLUX  & they lived at 30, Melbourne Street in Newport. He was survived by his wife & young son.

Charles was killed on the 6th of July 1942, aged 33 when riding a motor-cycle at Ringwood. Charles was going round a bend in a narrow road when he collided with a lorry coming in the opposite direction and was so badly injured that he died before an ambulance arrived.

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Charles Frank

ROGERS

Rifleman
8th Bn. Hampshire Regiment

Frank was born 1895 in Newport to James Henry & Esther (nee POWELL) ROGERS of Brickfield Cottage, Carisbrooke.

Frank died from pneumonia at Parkhurst Military Hospital on the 4th of February 1915 aged 19.

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Edward Harold Cecil

SHEPARD

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', Edward is still recorded by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as he died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

Edward was born on the 1st of December 1900 Edward James SHEPARD of 57 Trafalgar Road, Newport & Alice Mary (nee BURT) SHEPARD. He married Constance Elizabeth CANT in 1928 at St. John's Church, Newport & lived at 57 Trafalgar Road also in Newport.

Edward died from injuries, at St. Mary's Hospital, on the 9th April 1943, sustained at Morey's Timber Yard, from a German bombing raid on Newport two days before. Edward was a member of the Fire Guard Service.

Edward is also commemorated by the Commission on the National Roll of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

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Simeon

SMITH

Private
2nd Bn. Hampshire Regiment

Simeon was born 1898 in Shanklin to George & Anna (nee HARDY) SMITH who were living in Chillerton Green at the time of Simeon's death on the 4th of January 1920.

An inquest found he had accidently drowned in a well in the garden of his parent's house. He was laid to rest beneath a Private Memorial.

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Ernest George

SQUIBB

Leading Cook
HMS Victory
Royal Navy

Ernest was born on the 31st of July 1898 in Ryde to  Elizabeth SQUIBB. He was married twice, his second wife was Evelyn Ivy MEW, who he married in 1940 at Newport Registry Office. They live at 14 Trafalgar Road in Newport.

Ernest died on the 27th of April 1946, aged 47, in Newport from an unknown cause.

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The CHIVERTON Children

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', the children are still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as they died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

On the 5th of May 1942 following an air raid on East Cowes, six children of Wallace & Charlotte Chiverton were killed at 1 Point Cottages, Racecourse, Whippingham. They were buried together.

Mary Elizabeth aged 7

Vera Florance aged 4

John Wallace aged 3

Paul Richard aged 2

Patrick George aged 2

Jean aged 5 weeks

This Private Memorial has now been professionally steam cleaned by the Victoria Cross Trust (September 2025) at the request of the Newport & Carisbrooke Heritage Society.

The children are also commemorated by the CWGC on the National Roll of Honour in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey in London.

John Frederick

TURNER

Private
Army Cyclist Corps

John was born in 1881 and believed to be from London. He married his wife Ellen in 1916 at Lambeth in London.

John died from influenza on the 17th of November 1918 whilst serving a 3-year sentence in HMP Parkhurst for grand larceny.

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John Victor

WADHAM

Sergeant (Pilot)
145 Squadron
RAF Volunteer Reserve

John was born 1919 in Newport to Victor Sidney & Lilian Olive (nee WHITE) WADHAM of  Salween, Watergate Road, Newport.

John joined 601 Sqn. at RAF Tangmere on the 3rd of August 1940. Flying Hawker Hurricane aircraft, he was involved in a dogfight with an Me109S over Hastings on the morning of 12th of October 1940 & was shot down & killed. The aircraft crashed at Courseham Farm near Cranbrook. John was killed while serving with 145 Sqn., and his body was recovered from the wreckage, brought back to the Island and buried beneath a Private Memorial.

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Leonard Douglas

WARD

Gunner
219 Bty. 57 HAA Regiment
Royal Artillery

Leonard was born 1918 in Newport to Ernest Frank & Mabel Annie (nee REYNOLDS) WARD of 4 Brooklyn Cottages, Gunville, Carisbrooke.

Leonard was Killed in Action during an enemy air raid in Gosport on the 18th of April 1941. His body was returned home for burial.His brother Percy was also Killed in Action in Italy on the 30th of August 1944.

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Robert John

WENDES

Warrant Officer (Navigator)
109 Squadron
RAF Volunteer Reserve

Robert was born 1921 in Newport to Samson & Blanche Ethel May (nee PARSONS) WENDES.

Robert was killed on the 16th of November 1944, aged 23. His Mosquito aircraft took off on a Day Mission to mark targets over Aachen & the Rhine. On return to base, they encountered extremely poor visibility. The pilot decided to make an SBA landing. As he approached the runway, he could be seen lifting sharply so as not to fly into the HT cables. The pilot lost control while avoiding the HT cables on the SBA landing. The aircraft stopped & turned to the ground at 1525 near RAF Little Staughton. Both crew were lost.

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Ernest James

WHITE

Serjeant
Worcestershire Regiment

Ernest was born 1896 in Newport to Samuel & Alice Mary (nee BULL) WHITE & lived at 8 Field Place in Newport.

Ernest died on the 8th of March 1918 on D2 Ward, Fulham Military Hospital as the result of wounds received in France on the 16th of August 1917. Ernest had joined the Worcestershire Regiment at Parkhurst in 1911, proceeded to France in August, 1914, & was wounded there in the following July. After serving in Gallipoli & Egypt he returned to France in March, 1916. Ernest was returned home to the Island & buried beneath a Private Memorial.

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Albert Edward

WILTON

Private
Depot, Hampshire Regiment

Albert was born 1890 in Carisbrooke to Edward James & Minnie (nee BARTON) WILTON of 22 Cavendish Place, Newport.

Albert died on the 23rd of March 1918 from wounds received at Gallipoli, aged 27, at Stanswood Auxiliary Red Cross Hospital, Fawley, near Southampton. He was laid to rest beneath a Private Memorial, which due to safety concerns has now been laid flat.

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George Henry

WOODMORE

Civilian War Dead

Although not classed as a 'War Grave', George is still recorded by the Commonweath War Graves Commission as 'Civilian War Dead' as he died as a result of enemy action during World War 2.

George was born on the 25th March 1893 in Newport to William & Mercy Fanny (nee JONES) WOODMORE. He married Gertrude Elsie TOOGOOD in 1914 at St. John's Church & lived at 3 St. John's Road, in Newport. Frederick was a member of the Fire Guard Service.

On the night of the 25th of June 1944, a V1 Flying-bomb landed on Carisbrooke Road; the national policy was a total news black-out for V1 ‘hits’ & casualties, thus newspaper reports make no mention of how George died, aged 51.

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War gravestones in Parkhurst Military Cemetery on the Isle of Wight.

Parkhurst Military Cemetery

Location

Construction of the barracks, which were originally named Parkhurst Barracks after the forest where they were located, was completed in September 1798. Shortly after completion they were renamed "Albany Barracks" after Prince Frederick, Duke of York & Albany, who had been Commander-in-Chief of the Forces. By 1807 they were occupied by the 29th (Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot preparing for action in the Peninsular War. In 1859 the Isle of Wight Rifles was raised as a defence force for the Island & stationed at the barracks.


The Parkhurst Military Cemetery, on Forest Road,  was established in the 1840's, replacing an older cemetery which has since been developed.


The cemetery serviced the families & servicemen of the Parkhurst Barracks (later Albany Barracks) & Military Hospital.
The cemetery includes a 'Cross of Sacrifice', designed by Sir Reginald BLOMFIELD, as it has over 40 War Graves.


During WW2 a number of Germany servicemen (50) (mainly crashed aircrew) were buried in the cemetery; their bodies were exhumed & re-interred at the Cannock Chase German Military Cemetery in the early 1960s. This included the body of Major General Dr Hans Volkmar FISSER of the German Air Force who was shot down over the Island on 12 August 1940 in a Junkers 88. He was a doctor of Political Science. He is buried with Sgt Jakob BIRNDORFER an ME109 pilot also relocated from Parkhurst.


After the closure of the barracks in the early 1960's, the cemetery remains part of the Ministry of Defence (MOD) Estate managed by the Joint Casualty & Compassionate Centre (JCC) at Ijim Barracks, Gloucester although the CWGC monitors the War Graves, the MOD is responsible for its general upkeep

Leslie Charles

ANDERSON

Gunner
345 Battery, 110 Heavy Anti Aircraft
Royal Artillery

Leslie was born on the 6th of June 1904 in Southwark, London to Charles Henry & Rosa Sophia (nee BRISTOW) ANDERSON. 1932 in Southwark Leslie married Irene Gladys BENN, who was living in Brixton, London around the time of Leslie's death.

Leslie died at 38 on the 6th of October 1942, on the Island, from causes unknown.

Leslie was laid to rest beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Frederick

ANSELL

Serjeant
87 Light Anti Aircraft Battery
Royal Artillery

Frederick was born 1896 in Freshwater & was the adopted son of Samuel & Mary LYNCH. Birth mother was Mrs DRAPER, living in Horndean, Hampshire at time of Frederick's death. In 1901 the Frederick was living at 5 Tichborne Terrace, Freshwater, by 1921 at Queens Road, Pound Green, Freshwater, & by 1938 at Homedale, Blackbridge Road, Freshwater.

Frederick died at 45 on the 14th of April 1941, on the Island, from causes unknown.

Frederick is also remembered on the Freshwater War Memorial.

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Arthur Sidney

ASHMAN

Private
3rd Bn. Duke of Cornwall's LI

Arthur was born 1885 in Richmond, Surrey to James Lewis & Emma (nee ANDREWS) ASHMAN of Richmond, Surrey.

Arthur, aged 34, died on the 20th of March 1918 on the Island. Arthur is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery, & rests beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Arthur Howard

BEVAN

Fusilier
2nd Bn. City of London Regt.
Royal Fusiliers

Arthur was born 1917 in Camberwell, London to Howard Joseph Charles & Charlotte Annie (nee MORGAN) BEVAN of Camberwell, London.

Arthur died, aged 23, on the 6th of September 1940 on the Island. Arthur is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Walter Harold

BLAKE

Private
3rd Battalion
Royal Warwickshire Regiment

Walter was born 1886 in Alcester, Warwickshire. Walter was married to H E A BLAKE of Ardens, Grafton, Alcester in Warwickshire.

Walter died, aged 29, on the 1st of July 1915. Walter is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Arthur William

BROWN

Gunnr
527 Coast Regiment
Royal Artillery

Arthur was born in 1908 to Walter F & Annie C BROWN. He was married to Frances E BROWN of Hounslow, East Midlands.

Arthur died, aged 33, on the 17th of May 1941 on the Island. Arthur is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery, beneath a Commission Headstone, alongside 88 First and Second World War casualties.

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John Herbert Wellington

BUCKLEY

Captain - Mentioned in Despatches
Anti Aircraft Brigade
Royal Garison Artillery

John was born in 1898 to Major & Mrs BUCKLEY of West Side, Clapham Common, London.

John had been previously wounded in 1917 at Nieuport, Belgium. John died, aged 21, on the 5th of March 1919 at Parkhurst Military Hospital from 'sickness'. John is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery, beneath a Commission Headstone, alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Aflfred

COLDICOTT

Private
4th Battalion
Royal Warwickshire Regiment

Alfred was born in 1894 in Pershore, Worcestershire to Alfred & Jane COLDICOTT of Broad Street, Pershore, Worcestershire.

Evesham Journal 13th March 1915 reported "We regret to record the death of Pte. Alfred Caldicott, the third son of Mr & Mrs A Coldicott of Broad Street, Pershore which occurred on Saturday last at Cowes, Isle of Wight. Pte. Coldicott was twenty years of age, joined the Army some years ago but left the service on account of heart trouble. On the outbreak of war however, he re-joined his old regiment the 4th Warwickshire’s and was stationed with them at Warwick until his regiment was moved to the Isle of Wight. The first intimation the bereaved parents received that their son was took ill was by wire on Saturday and Mrs Caldicott at once took the train to Cowes. She was, however, too late to see her son alive. The funeral took place at Cowes on Tuesday afternoon. Pte. Caldicott’s early death is greatly deplored by his many friends while deep sympathy is expressed for his parents and relatives. Pte. Caldicott’s younger brother is a bugler in the 1st Reserves Worcester Yeomanry and is at present stationed at Worcester.”

Alfred died on the 6th of March 1915 aged 19. Alfred is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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John

COLEMAN

Private
3rd Battalion
Royal Warwickshire Regiment

John was born 1890 in Walsall, Staffordshire to Samuel James & Mary Ann COLEMAN of 2 Back, 48 Devonshire Street, Birmingham.

John, aged 25, took his own life, by shooting, on the 15th of October 1915. At inquest, The Coroner, in summing up, said the deceased had not been away from home before, and was evidently very sensitive. The jury found that deceased
committed suicide whilst temporarily insane.

John is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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William George

COLGATE

Private
3rd Battalion
Royal Warwickshire Regiment

William died on the 28th of April 1916 & is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Ralph Allan

COOPER

Private
Hampshire Regiment

Ralph was born in Southampton, Hampshire.

Ralph died from Head Injuries in a road traffic collision, along Forest Road in Newport, on the 19th of January 1940.

Ralph is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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William

CORRIGAN

Private
3rd Battalion
Royal Warwickshire Regiment

William was born 1890 in Birmingham to Mrs Agnes STEVENS of 11 Back, Cromwell Street, Bloomsbury, Birmingham.

William died, aged 26, on the 20th of April 1916 on the Island. William is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Arthur Charles

COX

Flight Sergeant
434 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force
RAF Volunteer Reserve

Arthur was born 1920 in Richmond Surrey to William James & Edith Annie (nee SHARP) COX of Barnes, Surrey. Arthur was a crew member of a Handley Page Halifax MK V (DK250 IP-W) aircraft which took off at 1750 on the 5th of October 1943 from RAF Thelthorpe, North Yorkshire on Operations over Frankfurt, but crashed into the English Channel. Three crewmen whose bodies were not found are commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial, while others are buried at Parkhurst, Chichester & Newport in Monmouthshire.

Arthur, aged 23 was recovered & buried at Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone. He rests alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Albany Edward

CREES

Private
Royal Malitia Island of Jersey
11th Bn Hampshire Regt.

Albany was born 1886 in Jersey to Frank Edward & Rebecca CREES & married to Ada Emma CREES. In 1911 Albany was living at 2 Hazel Villas, St John Road, St Helier, in Jersey.

In World War II, the Island was demilitarised, 11 officers & 193 men of the militia left on the SS Hodder to England & arrived in Southampton on the 21st of June 1940, where they formed the nucleus of the 11th (Royal Militia Island of Jersey) Battalion, The Hants Regiment. It was a training battalion, based in the UK throughout the war until it was disbanded in 1946. Because the National Service Act did not apply in the Channel Islands, the Royal Militia of the Island of Jersey went into suspended animation (sc. it existed on paper, but had no personnel) until it was formally disbanded, along with the other British Militia regiments, in 1953.

Albany had served in WWI as Private A.E. CREES 53052 Lancashire Fusiliers. Albany died on the 8th of July 1940, aged 54, on the Island & is buried at Parkhurst Military Cemetery. He rests beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Rober Alexander

CUMMING

Lieutenant (Pilot)
229 Sqn. Royal Air Force
Royal South African Air Force

Robert was born in 1922 to Gerald G & Dora E CUMMING of East London, Cape Province, South Africa.

Robert served with 229 Sqn Royal Air Force, based at RAF Detling, Kent, flying Supermarine Spitfire Mk. IX aircraft, providing cover to day bombers in raids during the invasion period, & also over the beaches to assist the invading forces. On the 11th of June 1944 Robert, aged 22, Spitfire MJ219, & his fellow pilot Flight Lieutenant George MAINS flying Spitfire BS167 are believed to have flown into the cliffs at Freshwater in heavy fog. George MAINS is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.

Robert's body was recovered & buried at Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Thomas

DALTON

Thomas was born in 1895 to Thomas DALTON of Ballynacargy, County Westmeath, Ireland.

Thomas died on the Island on the 31st of October 1918, aged 23. Thomas is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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William James

DAVIDSON

Lance Bombardier
Anti Aircraft Reserve Brigade
Royal Garison Artillery

William was born in 1892 to Thomas & Elizabeth DAVIDSON.

William died on the Island on the 3rd of December 1919, aged 27 & buried in Parkhurst Military Cememtery. William rests beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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John

DAVIES

Private
3rd Battalion
Royal Warwickshire Regiment

John was born in 1870 to John & Mary DAVIES of Old Hill, Staffordshire & married Hannah DAVIES of 32 Sunnyside, Stockingford, Nuneaton.

John died at the Parkhurst Military Hospital on the 11th of November 1914, aged 44. John died from a stroke that occured whilst out on a march. He is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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James

DAWSON

Marine
2nd Bn. Royal Marines

James was born on the 16th of October 1920 in Banchory, Aberdeenshire to Walter & Mary Ann DAWSON of Sauchen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

James, aged 20, was killed during a German air raid on the 4th of February 1942 at 'Hazelwood' in Ryde.

James is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Frederick Maitland

EAGAR

Lieutenant Colonel
King's Shropshire
Light Infantry

Frederick was born 1895 in Tralee, County Kerry in Ireland to William J A & Ida Jane EAGAR. He married Nancy Woodbine PARISH of Kingsland, Shrewsbury, Shropshire.

Frederick died from heart failure at Parkhurst on the 30th of June 1943, aged 48. Frederick is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Charles Edward

EASINGWOOD

Petty Officer - Sick Berth Attendant
HMS Victory
Royal Navy

Charles was born on the 5th of February 1893 in Sidmouth, Devon to Stephen Edward & Emily (nee HAMSON) EASINGWOOD. In 1918 in Wandsworth, London he married Bertha May DARLING & they lived at Uplands, Forest Road, Newport.

Charles had previously worked as a hospital officer at Parkhurst Prison before being recalled to the Royal Navy, where he was a member of the Royal Naval Hospital Staff in Gosport.

Charles was home on leave, when he died suddenly, on the 29th of February 1944 aged 51. Charles is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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John

EDGE

Pivate
3rd Battalion
Royal Warwickshire Regiment

John was born 1867 in Ashted, Birmingham. In 1888 at Aston, Birmingham he was married to Elizabeth YATES, & they lived at 237 Windsor Street, Aston, Birmingham.

John died on the 22nd of June 1916, aged 47, on the Island & is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery. John rests beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Frederick

FIFIELD

Private
3rd Bn. Hampshire Regiment

Frederick was born 1872 in Holloway, London. In 1911 in Edmonton, London Frederick married Mary Margaret ALLAN & they lived at 31 Cranbrook Park, Wood Green, London.

Frederick, aged 42, died  at Parkhurst Military Hospital on the 13th of December 1914, from injuries received, as a result of intervening in a brawl between two soldiers of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. His assailant, Thomas William EDGAR was found guily of manslaughter & sentenced to four months inprisonment with hard labour.

On release from prison EDGAR returned to the Army & was later killed in Iraq.

Frederick is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Freeman Oscar

FLOOD

Gunner
322 Seige Battery
Royal Garison Artillery

Freeman was born 1891 in Dublin, Ireland to Myles Lawrence Victor & Emily Treeander (nee SPRAKE) FLOOD. In 1901 the family lived at 16 Hunnyhill in Newport & by 1911 Freeman resided at 11 Cross Street, also in Newport. He married Eliza WHYMARKE.

Freeman died on the 10th of February 1917 at Frensham Military Hospital, Farnham in Surrey. He died from pneumonia aged 26 & was brought back to the Island for burial at Parkhurst Military Cemetery.

Freeman rests beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

Freeman is also remembered on the County & Newport Borough War Memorials.

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Albert Edward

FORD

Gunner
1st/5th Hants. Howitzer Bty.
Royal Field Artillery

Albert was born 1892 in Porchfield to Herbert & Martha (HARLEY) FORD. In 1911 the family were living at 2 Parkhurst View, Northwood.

Aged 23, Albert died from malaria on the 8th of December 1915, contracted whilst in Mesopotamia. Albert was buried at Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone & rests alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

Albert is also remembered on the County, Northwood & Porchfield War Memorials.

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Tom Dundridge

FORD

Staff Serjeant
3rd Officer Cadet Battlion
Army Veterinary Corps

Tom was born 1886 in Bermondsey, London to Thomas Edward & Helena (nee WILSON) FORD of 6 Beaumont Road, Hornsey Rise, London.

Tom died from pneumonia, aged 32 on the 2nd of November 1918 at Parkhurst Military Hospital, whilst attending officer training. Tom is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery, beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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George Alexander

FORREST

Fitter Corporal
Anti Aircraft Reserve Brigade
Royal Garrison Artillery

George was born 1893 in West Croydon, Surrey to Janet (nee GRIEVE) FORREST of 3 Stuart Avenue, Scotstoun, Glasgow & the late Robert FORREST.

George died on the 23rd of October 1918, aged 24, on the Island. George is buried in the Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone together with 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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William Robert

GARNER

Gunner
34th Company
Royal Field Artillery

William was born 1893 in Wandsworth, London.

William died on the 2nd of December 1914 in Parkhurst, aged 22. William was buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone & rests alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Henry

GEDDES

Gunner
Anti Aircraft Reserve Brigade
Royal Garrison Artillery

Henry was born in 1896 to Henry & Mary GEDDES of 146 West Graham Street, Glasgow.

Henry was formerly part of 3rd Lowland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Henry died from influenza, aged 22, on the Island on the 27th of October 1918. Henry is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Robert Vallance

GOODDEN

Gunner
Anti Aircraft Depot
Royal Garrison Artillery

Robert was born 1886 in Brighton, Sussex to Robert Albert & Mary Elizabeth (nee VALLANCE) GOODDEN. In 1907 in Ricmond, Surrey Robert married Amy SAXBY, & they lived at 18 Milford Road, Twickenhan, Middlesex.

Robert, aged 34, died on the Island on the 5th of July 1920. Robert is buried beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

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Harry William

GUINAN

Marine
40 Commando
Royal Marines

Harry was born 1920 in St. Pancras, London to Christopher & Lilian (nee MUNTING) GUINAN. In 1942 in Ilford, Essex Harry married Rosina Lilly MUNTING.

Harry Died from Wounds on the 24th of April 1943 at Parkhurst Military Hospital. Wounds he received during the German air raid on Ryde on the 4th February 1943.

Harry is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War Headstones.

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William

HARGEST

Private
3rd Battalion
Duke of Cornwall's Light Inf.

William was born 1866 in Talgarth, Breconshire to John & Ann HARGEST.

William had seen previous service in the Army having served on the North West Frontier of India 1897 - 1898.

William died from heart failure on the 15th of December 1915, aged 49, on the Island. William is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

CWGC Casualty Record

Douglas William John

HARMER

Fusilier
2nd Bn City of London Regt.
Royal Fusiliers

Douglas (Billy) was born on the 27th of February 1919 in Heston, Middlesex to William & Lydia Mary (nee WINGROVE) HARMER of 44 Church Road, Heston, Middlesex.

Douglas, aged 21, was killed during a German air raid on the Island at 2150 on the 6th of June 1940.

Douglas is buried in Parkhurst Military Cemetery beneath a Commission Headstone alongside 88 First & Second World War casualties.

CWGC Casualty Record
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