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The Eyam Category
World War I Category
World War II Category
- Acknowledging Roll of Honour & Records held by Eyam Parish Church
- Commonwealth War Graves Commision (CWGC)
- Soldiers Died in the Great War (SDGW)(Ancestry charge (£)
- Roll of Honour Stoney Middleton
- Roll of Honour Grindleford
Roll of Honour:
The following table shows the names of those commemorated on the Roll of Honour plaques in Eyam Parish Church, the 1916 Church calendar and the war memorials at Stoney Middleton and Grindleford and includes Nether Padley but the list may be incomplete.
Please see:
Eyam War Memorial
Stoney Middleton War Memorial
Grindleford War Memorial
Note: The parish boundaries have changed over the years since the First World War with Stoney Middleton being split off. Eyam was initially with Eyam Woodlands (Eyam Woodlands (Derbyshire) 1851 Census describes the Enumeration District as “The whole of The Township of Woodland Eyam and Stoke and the Hamlet of Nether Padley (Including Hazleford - Leam - Godaridge - Ryley - Fall Cliff - Hog Hall - Tadgness - Grindleford Bridge - Padley Common - Nether Padley - Goatcliff - Knouchley - Stoke Toll Bar and Stoke)”
WikiTree IDs are given where known.
First Name | Surname | Died | WT ID | Photo | Details |
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1914-1918 - FIRST WORLD WAR | |||||
David | Allis | ||||
A | Askham | Y | Private 1st York & Lancaster Regiment | ||
M | Attwood | ||||
B | Bagshawe | ||||
J | Bagshawe | ||||
George A | Bailey | RIP | Private 1911 1st/6th Bn., Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regt.) Died on Sunday, 12th March 1916 (killed in action). Buried in CABARET-ROUGE BRITISH CEMETERY, SOUCHEZ, Pas de Calais, France XV. K. 6. Born in and enlisted at Stoney Middleton. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
George | Ball | ||||
James | Ball | ||||
John | Ball | ||||
Walter | Ball | ||||
William | Ball | ||||
Albert | Ball | ||||
Clarence | Barber | Y | Private 4th South Lancashire Regiment | ||
Fred | Barber | ||||
William | Barber | ||||
John William | Barber | Private 14th Manchester Regiment | |||
Fred A | Barker | RIP | Private 42527 West Yorkshire Regt. (Prince of Wales's Own) Died on Thursday, 16th August 1917 (killed in action). Commemorated on the TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Born Stoney Middleton Enlisted Sheffield. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
Wallis | Barker | ||||
B | Bland | ||||
William | Bland | Y | Private Royal Fusiliers | ||
E | Blackwell | ||||
Frank | Blackwell | RIP | Service Number 12397 Died 09/10/1917 Aged 36 2nd Bn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment Son of Hannah Blackwell, of High Street, Stoney Middleton, , and the late Ezra Blackwell. Commemorated at TYNE COT MEMORIAL West-Vlaanderen, Belgium Panel 23 to 28. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
H | Blackwell | ||||
GA | Blackwell | ||||
Fred | Blackwell | ||||
Joe | Blackwell | ||||
Harry G | Bowers | Y | Trooper Queen's Own Yorks. Dragoons | ||
John | Brookes | ||||
Frederick Moor | Brocksopp | RIP | Gunner Service Number 31196 Died 21/03/1918 Aged 21 16th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) Son of Sarah Ann Brocksopp, of Goats Cliffe, Grindleford, Derbyshire, and the late John Henry Brocksopp. Commemorated at POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France, Panel 52 to 54. Lived in what is now Goatscliffe Farm. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
C | Brundson | ||||
William | Bullard | ||||
Leonard | Bullard | RIP | Bullard-1820 | Private 80278, 1st/5th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Died of wounds 13th April 1918. Aged 19. Born Hunslet, Leeds, enlisted Bakewell. Son of William Henry and Alice Bullard of West End, Eyam. Commemorated in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais , France. PlotXXIX, Row A, Grave 22A. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
Arthur | Burns | ||||
Gorge | Burns | ||||
Robert | Burns | Y | Private 6th Sherwood Foresters | ||
C | Butler | ||||
John Davis | Buxton | RIP | Service Number 70399 Died 08/04/1918 Aged 19 10th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) Eldest son of Thomas and Alice Buxton, of Long Eaton, Notts. Buried at WIMEREUX COMMUNAL CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France Ref: X. B. 3A. | ||
Herbert Henry "Harry" | Buxton | RIP | Buxton-1356 | Private 203391, 1st/4th (Hallamshire) Battalion (Territorial), York and Lancaster Regiment. Killed in action 2nd May 1917. Aged 28. Son of Marion Buxton. Born Eyam, enlisted Sheffield. Buried in PONT-DU-HEM MILITARY CEMETERY, LA GORGUE, Nord, France. Plot Ill. Row B. Grave 10. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
Edgar | Carter | ||||
Alfred | Carter | RIP | Service Number 188829 Died 21/03/1918 Aged 36 462nd Bty. 179th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Husband of Emma Carter, of Bagshaw House, Eyam. Commemorated at POZIERES MEMORIAL Somme, France. Panel 7 to 10. | ||
George | Cooper | ||||
J | Charlesworth | ||||
Randall | Cooper | RIP | Y | Service Number 12/336 Died 01/07/1916 Aged 20 "B" Coy. 12th Bn. York and Lancaster Regiment. Son of George and Florence Cooper, of Derwent House, Grindleford Bridge, . Buried at QUEENS CEMETERY, PUISIEUX Pas de Calais, France. C. 77. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | |
Sydney | Cooper | ||||
Sidney | Crittenden | Private Royal Field Artillery | |||
James | Curtis | ||||
Robert Alwyn | Dane | RIP | Dane-476 | Y | Serjeant 240759, 2/6th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment). Died of wounds as prisoner of war 14th April 1918. Aged 30. Born Eyam, enlisted Bakewell. Son of Uriah and Mary Jane Dane of Eyam; husband of Hannah Emily Dane of Town Head, Eyam. Commemorated in COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY Koln (Cologne), Nordrhein-Westfal, Germany. Plot XIII. Row G. Grave 11. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial |
A | Dane | ||||
E | Daniel | ||||
Fred | Daniel | RIP | Daniel-6312 | Private 241814, 2nd/6th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 27th April 1917. Aged 24. Born and resident Eyam, enlisted Bakewell. Son of Sam and Ann Daniel, of Water Lane, Eyam, Sheffield. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 10 C l0 D and 11 A. Also commemorated on parents grave (458) in Eyam Parish Churchyard. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
G | Daniel | Y | Royal Naval Division | ||
J | Daniel | Y | Driver Royal Field Artillery | ||
A | Dronfield | Y | Stoker HMS Britomart | ||
Charles | Dronfield | RIP | Dronfield-3 | Y | [Memorial states 12th January 1915] Able Seaman 236805, H.M. Submarine "C31" Arrogant, Royal Navy. Died 7th January 1915. Aged 25. Son of John and Ann Elizabeth Dronfield, of Burch Place, Eyam, . No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel/ Column 7. Also commemorated on parents grave (603) in Eyam Parish Churchyard. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial |
G | Dronfield | ||||
John | Dronfield | RIP | Service Number 57140 Died 28/05/1918 Aged 18 11th Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers Son of William and Gertrude E. Dronfield, of Grindleford, . Commemorated at SOISSONS MEMORIAL Aisne, France Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
John | Dronfield | ||||
Harry | Eaton | ||||
Thomas Cuthbert | Eidson | RIP | Service Number 47574 Died 16/12/1916 Aged 34 2nd Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) Son of John William and Mary Eidson, of Stony Middleton, . Buried at WOBURN ABBEY CEMETERY, CUINCHY Pas de Calais, France I. E. 16. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
Charles | Ellison | Private West Yorkshire Regiment | |||
Horace | Ellis | Y | Driver Royal Field Artillery | ||
Francis James | Eyre | RIP | Eyre-825 | Private 153539, 2nd Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Inf) (Formerly 4631, Notts & Derby Regt). Died of wounds 11th November 1918. Aged 21. Born Eyam, enlisted Bakewell. Son of George and Clara Eyre of Burch Row, Eyam. Commemorated in ST SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, Rouen, France. Block S, Plot III, Row Q. Grave 12. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
Alf | Folwell | Y | Sapper Royal Engineers | ||
Lawrence | Fox | ||||
H | Fletcher | ||||
Tom | French | ||||
Alfred | Frith | ||||
Arthur | Frith | ||||
Harry | Frith | Private 6th Cheshire Regiment | |||
Tom | Frith | RIP | Frith-496 | Lance Corporal 265649, 1st/6th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment. Killed in action 31st July 1917. Aged 29. Son of William German and Ellen of Eyam. Born , Eyam, Derbyshire, enlisted Stockport. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Leper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 19 - 22. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
E | Frogatt | ||||
Frank Reginald | Frogatt | RIP | Froggatt-161 | Y | Private 2703, 1st/4th Battalion (Territorial), 4th Devonshire Regiment. Killed in action in Mesopotamia 3rd February 1917. Aged 29. Born and resident Eyam enlisted Exeter. Son of John William and Kate Froggatt, of Eyam, . Buried in AMARA WAR CEMETERY, Iraq. Plot XVlll. Row H. Grave 2. Also commemorated on parents grave (604) in Eyam Parish Churchyard. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial |
H | Froggatt | ||||
John AS | Froggatt | Y | Private 12th York & Lancaster Regiment | ||
John | Furness | ||||
Walter | Furness | ||||
Thomas | Furness | ||||
James | Gibbs | ||||
John | Gibbs | ||||
Albert | Gill | ||||
A | Godber | ||||
G | Godber | ||||
H | Goddard | ||||
Jos | Goddard | ||||
L | Goddard | ||||
Syd | Goddard | ||||
William | Goddard | RIP | Service Number 158 Died 01/07/1916 Aged 33 6th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) Son of James and Maria Goddard, of Stoney Middleton; husband of Gertrude Goddard, of Vicarage Rd., Stoney Middleton, . Buried at FONCQUEVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France I. L. 14. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
Donald | Greaves | 2nd Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery. From Nether Padley | |||
Vernon | Greaves | 2nd Lieutenant 6th Duke of Wellington Regiment. From Nether Padley | |||
Wilf | Green | ||||
G | Gregory | ||||
Graham | Gregory | ||||
Gordon | Gregory | ||||
Leslie | Gregory | ||||
W | Gregory | ||||
William | Gregory | ||||
D | Hanbridge | ||||
C | Hanbridge | ||||
T | Hanbridge | ||||
Harry | Hall | ||||
Herbert | Hancock | RIP | Private 24026 8th Bn., Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regt.) Died on Tuesday, 28th August 1917 (killed in action). Commemorated TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, and in Stoney Middleton Cemetery. Son of Edmund and Ellen Hancock, of Stoney Middleton Enlisted at Bakewell. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
Joseph | Hancock | RIP | Private 71319 15th Bn., Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regt.) Died on Saturday, 11th August 1917 (killed in action). Commemorated on the THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France, and in Stoney Middleton Cemetery. Son of John and Frances Hancock, of Stoney Middleton Enlisted at Bakewell. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
Thomas | Hancock | ||||
James | Harling | RIP | Harling-152 | Y | Private 13624, 1st/4th Battalion, 6th East Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 23rd March 1918. Aged 32. Born and enlisted Sheffield. Son of James and Barbara; husband of Sarah Harling, of Burch Place, Eyam. Buried in HANCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot/Row A. Grave 10/ 20.Also commemorated on parents grave (FP3) in Eyam Parish Churchyard. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial |
Henry | Hawksworth | RIP | Hawksworth-236 | [Memorial states 19th November 1917] Pioneer 227709, 305th Road Construction Company and Railway Transportation Depot (Borden), Royal Engineers. Died of wounds in United Kingdom 11th November 1917. Aged 18. Born Eyam Woodland, Derbyshire, enlisted Bakewell. Son of Harry and Susan Hawksworth, of Flora Cottage, Stoke, Grindleford. Buried in ST LAWRENCE CHURCHYARD, EYAM, Derbyshire. Grave 625. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
Arthur Ernest | Hemsworth | RIP | Hemsworth-103 | Y | Lance Corporal 10823, 9th Battalion, 8th Cheshire Regiment. Killed in action 20th September 1917. Aged 27. Born Broomhall, Yorkshire, enlisted Birkenhead, resident . Son of Albert and Maria Hemsworth, of The Post Office, Eyam, . No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 61 to 63. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial |
F | Hemsworth | ||||
Douglas | Hearn | ||||
Bernard | Hibbs | ||||
Arch | Hill | ||||
George | Hodgkinson | RIP | Service Number 60227 Died 21/03/1918 Aged 20 2nd/5th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) Son of George and Mary Hodgkinson, of Grindleford, . His brother Joe also fell. Commemorated at ARRAS MEMORIAL Pas de Calais, France Bay 7. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Joe | Hodgkinson | RIP | Service Number 28406 Died 04/09/1916 Aged 21 1st Bn. Cheshire Regiment Son of George and Mary Hodgkinson, of Grindleford, . Commemorated at THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Somme, France Pier and Face 3 C and 4 A. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Joseph | Hodgkinson | Private 3rd Sherwood Foresters | |||
G | Hodgkinson | ||||
Frank Sidney | Holland | RIP | Lieutenant Died 27/11/1917 Aged 23 2nd/6th Bn. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) Son of Job and Eva Holland, of The Gables, Grindleford, . Commemorated at CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL Nord, France Panel 6 and 7. From Nether Padley Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Fred | Hooper | Y | Corporal 10th York & Lancaster Regiment | ||
Harry | Howard | Y | Drummer 9th Sherwood Foresters | ||
Tom | Hudson | ||||
William | Hurd | ||||
James | Harling | ||||
John | Ibbotson | ||||
Clifford | Jackson | RIP | Y | Private 71324 15th Bn. 6th Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regt.) Died on Saturday, 25th August 1917 (killed in action). Buried in TEMPLEUX-LE-GUERARD BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France. Born in Stoney Middleton Enlisted at Chesterfield. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | |
G | Jackson | ||||
H | Jackson | ||||
James | Jackson | RIP | Private 71325 15th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regt.) Died on Thursday, 28th March 1918 (killed in action). Commemorated on the POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Born in Stoney Middleton Enlisted Bakewell. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
Albury | Jerram | RIP | Service Number 12552 Died 30/09/1916 Aged 32 2nd Bn. Grenadier Guards Son of Robert and Ann Jerram, of Royal Oak, Stoney Middleton. Buried at STONEY MIDDLETON (ST. MARTIN) CHURCH CEMETERY 1007. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
E | Jinks | ||||
C W | Judd | Y | Private 10th Sherwood Foresters | ||
Maurice | Kent | RIP | Service Number 13032 Died 21/07/1918 Aged 29 2nd Bn. Grenadier Guards Son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent, of Northampton; husband of Lilian Kent, of 416, Turner St., Sheffield. Buried at CABARET-ROUGE BRITISH CEMETERY, SOUCHEZ Pas de Calais, France VIII. K. 25. Eyam Roll of Honour | ||
William Arthur | Kenyon | RIP | Service Number 38590 Died 30/07/1917 Aged 30 "D" Coy. 17th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) Son of William and Sarah Jane Kenyon, of 1, Council Houses, Grindleford, . Commemorated at YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL West-Vlaanderen, Belgium Panel 39 and 41. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
J | Kenyon | Private 16th Sherwood Foresters | |||
Frederick | Key | ||||
John | Knowles | Y | Private 12th York & Lancaster Regiment | ||
James | Lee | ||||
Arthur | Lennon | RIP | Y | Service Number 240441 Died 31/12/1917 Aged 19 "A" Coy. 17th Bn. 6th Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) Son of William Anthony and Charlotte Lennon, of The Dale, Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire. Buried at DUHALLOW A.D.S. CEMETERY West-Vlaanderen, Belgium II. E. 14. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | |
F | Liversidge | ||||
James | Lomas | ||||
George Edward | Longdon | RIP | Longden-243 | Private 21444, 11th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Died from wounds in the United Kingdom 1st March 1918. Aged 24. Born Eyam, enlisted Leicester. Son of Joseph and Mary Alice, of Eyam; husband of Mavis Longden, of 95, Haddenham Rd, Leicester. Buried in WELFORD ROAD CEMETERY, LEICESTER, Leicestershire. Grave Ref: 01. 360. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
Jos | Longdon | ||||
CB | Lowe | ||||
Fred | Lowe | ||||
John A | Lyons | Y | Private 14th Sherwood Foresters | ||
William | Lyons | Y | Private 6th Sherwood Foresters | ||
G | Maddock | ||||
J | Maddock | ||||
Albert | Maltby | ||||
Frank | Maltby | ||||
John Edwin | Maltby | RIP | Maltby-2972 | Y | Private 12/441, 12th (Service) (Sheffield) Battalion, York and Lancaster regiment, Killed in action 20th July 1917. Aged 21. Born Eyam, enlisted Sheffield. Son of Edwin and Martha Maltby, of Eyam, Derbyshire. Buried in PHILOSOPHE BRITISH CEMETERY, MAZINGARBE, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row T. Grave 38. Also commemorated on parents grave (168) in Eyam Parish Churchyard. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial |
Thomas [Herbert] | Maltby | RIP | Maltby-2978 | Private 1864 41st Battalion Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Killed in action 5th October 1917. Aged 24. Born Eyam. Son of Edwin and Martha Maltby, of Eyam, Derbyshire. Commemorated at YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Also commemorated on parents grave (168) in Eyam Parish Churchyard. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
George | Marples | Y | Private 10th (P.W.O.) Royal Hussars | ||
George | Marples | ||||
Gilbert | Marriott | ||||
L | Mason | ||||
Willis | Mason | Private 16th Sherwwod Foresters | |||
John Wilmott | Maynard | RIP | Second Lieutenant 3rd Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps Died on Saturday, 24th April 1915. Age 18 (killed in action). Commemorated on the YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Leper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Son of Edmund Anthony Jefferson Maynard and Margaret Blanche Maynard, of Hoon Ridge, Hilton, Derbyshire. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial [What is he doing commemorated in Grindleford? A Maynard family owned land in Nether Padley, and so perhaps he may have been managing the family estate?] | ||
Edmund | Middleton | Gunner Royal Field Artillery | |||
F | Middleton | ||||
J | Middleton | Y | Private Royal Field Artillery | ||
Thomas | Middleton | Private 2nd Middlesex Regiment | |||
William | Middleton | ||||
L | Moody | ||||
William | Moore | RIP | No information available | ||
G E | Mosley | ||||
P | Mycock | ||||
Samuel | Needham | RIP | Needham-1730 | Private 39823, 12th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed in action 26th December 1916. Aged 20. Son of Samuel and Elizabeth of Eyam. Born Bakewell, enlisted Manchester. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 13 A and 14 C. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
Herbert | Nettleship | Motor Transport A.S.C. | |||
C L | O'Ferrall | Y | Lieutenant 2/6th Sherwood Foresters | ||
A | Outram | Y | Lance Corporal 12th York & Lancaster Regiment | ||
Jos | Outram | Y | Private King's Own Light Infantry | ||
H | Outram | ||||
H | Outram | ||||
AH | Owen | Y | Telegraphist HMS Iron Duke | ||
Harry | Owen | Y | Private 16th Sherwood Foresters | ||
A | Owen | ||||
Harry | Owen | ||||
William | Page | RIP | Private. Died 19 March 1918. Aged 24. No further information currently available Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Charles | Parkin | RIP | Y | Corporal 8938 1st Bn., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Died on Friday, 7th May 1915 (killed in action) Commemorated on the HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey Born in and enlisted Sheffield. [only Charles Parkinborn close to Stoney Middleton] Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | |
Frank | Pennock | RIP | Private 34469 7th Bn. Yorkshire Regiment Died on Thursday, 15th November 1917 (killed in action). Commemorated on the TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Born and enlisted Sheffield. Formerly 204890 York. & Lanc. Regt. [Also on Grindleford War Memorial. See also his sons Charles Eggington and Frank Leslie Pennock in the 1939-45 section] Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Maurice | Platt | ||||
Albert | Priestley | ||||
Arthur | Priestley | ||||
John Clifford | Priestley | RIP | Service Number R/2878 Died 29/11/1917 Aged 29 Anson Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Son of John and Sarah Priestley; husband of Edith Priestley, of 1, Council Houses, Grindleford Buried at SOLFERINO FARM CEMETERY West-Vlaanderen, Belgium II. B. 42. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Ernest | Priestley | ||||
Harold | Priestley | ||||
Luther | Priestley | RIP | Service Number 201848 Died 19/07/1918 Aged 20 12th (Ayr and Lanark Yeomanry) Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers Son of Septimus and E. J. Priestley, of White Edge Lodge, Calver Commemorated at PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL Hainaut, Belgium Panel 4. | ||
James | Purseglove | ||||
Joseph | Purseglove | RIP | Pursglove-14 | [Spelt PURSGLOVE on CWGC, Parent's grave & other records so war memorial spelling incorrect] Private 42632, 1st Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment), Died of wounds 4th March 1917. Born and resident Eyam, enlisted Bakewell. Commemorated in SAILLY-SAILLISEL BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France. Special Memorial 1. Note: In this cemetery 300 of the burials are unidentified but there are special memorials to eight casualties known or believed to be buried among them. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
James | Redfern | ||||
Jos | Redfearn | RIP | Y | Trooper 2nd Life Guards No other information available | |
Samuel | Redfearn | RIP | Redfearn-195 | [Spelt REDFERN on SDGW) Private 57299, 9th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 10th March 1918. Aged 39. Born and resident Eyam, enlisted Tideswell. Son of Samuel and Grace Redfearn, of Foolow, Eyam; husband of Mary Alice Redfearn, of Merrill House, Eyam. Buried in PHILOSOPHE BRITISH CEMETERY, MAZINGARBE, Pas de Calais, France. Plot Ill. Row B. Grave 46. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
T Spencer | Rhodes | ||||
Ed | Richardson | Y | Private Royal Engineers | ||
F | Ridgeway | ||||
G | Ridgeway | ||||
Jas | Ridgeway | ||||
T | Ridgeway | ||||
L | Roome | ||||
Arthur | Roose | Private Royal Field Artillery. From Nether Padley | |||
H | Robinson | ||||
J | Robinson | ||||
G | Robinson | ||||
R J | Robinson | ||||
Ernest | Rowland | ||||
G Gregory | Rose-Innes | Y | Lieutenant 1st/6th City of London Rifles | ||
G | Sharman | ||||
V | Sharman | ||||
Frank | Sheldon | Private Army Service Corps | |||
Charles | Short | Corporal 12th York & Lancaster Regiment | |||
Isaac | Slater | RIP | Service Number 203153 Died 02/11/1918 Aged 32 2nd Bn. Lincolnshire Regiment Son of George and Sarah Slater, of Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire. Buried at POIX-DU-NORD COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION Nord, France II. A. 18. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
Robert | Slater | ||||
Harold | Smith | Y | Private 2/6th Sherwood Foresters | ||
James H | Sutton | ||||
Lawrence | Swift | ||||
William | Tenniswood | RIP | Lance Corporal WR/501153 Inland Waterways and Docks Royal Engineers Died on Friday, 17th May 1918 Aged 43. Buried in LES BARAQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, SANGATTE, Pas de Calais, France. III. C. 3A Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Percy | Timm | ||||
Benjamin | Thompson | Private Royal Horse Artillery. From Nether Padley | |||
Fred | Thompson | Y | Private King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry | ||
George | Thompson | ||||
Percy | Thompson | ||||
Ellis | Townend | Y | Private 9th Sherwood Foresters | ||
G | Townend | ||||
(Joseph) Charles | Twigg | RIP | Twigg-399 | Y | [Listed as Jospeh C on memorial but Charles on SDGW and CWGC] Private 240814, 1st/6th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 1st July 1917. Aged 20. Son of Joseph and Ellen Twigg, Church Avenue, Eyam. Born Eyam, enlisted and resident Buxton. Buried in FOSSE No.IO COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, SAINS-EN-GOHELLE, Pas de Calais, France , Plot I. Row D. Grave 12. Also commemorated on parents grave (2004) in Eyam Parish Churchyard. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial |
Joseph | Twigg | ||||
Samuel | Twigg | ||||
Walter | Twigg | RIP | Twigg-401 | Y | Lance Corporal 23618, 6th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment. Died of wounds 13th April 1918. Aged 27. Born Eyam, enlisted Sheffield. Son of Joseph and Ellen Twigg of Church Avenue, Eyam. Commemorated in AWOINGT BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot 1. Row A. Grave 5. Also commemorated on parents grave (2004) in Eyam Parish Churchyard. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial |
Charles | Uttley | ||||
Fred | Uttley | RIP | Y | Service Number 16184 Died 01/07/1916 Aged 22 9th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Son of Willis and Rebecca Uttley, of Grindleford Buried at GORDON DUMP CEMETERY, OVILLERS-LA BOISSELLE Somme, France IV. R. 10. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | |
Willis | Uttley | ||||
John | Wain | Private 16th Sherwood Foresters | |||
C | Wager | ||||
Harry | Wall | ||||
Charles | Ward | RIP | Service Number 204352 Died 21/03/1918 Aged 38 2nd/5th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) Husband of Anne Elizabeth Ward, of Rock View, Stoney Middleton, . Commemorated at ARRAS MEMORIAL Pas de Calais, France Bay 7. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
Austin | Waterfall | ||||
Frank | Westby | RIP | [Memorial states he was aged 25] Private 240635 2nd/6th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regt.) Died on Sunday, 11th August 1918. Age 20 (died of wounds). Buried in COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany X. C. 10 Born Long Eaton, the son of Mrs. Jane Westby Enlisted Long Eaton. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Bernard | West | ||||
Edmund | West | ||||
Fred | West | RIP | West-15888 | Private 28135, 9th Battalion, 16th Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 4th October 1917. Aged 24. Born and resident Eyam, enlisted Buxton. Son of Philip and Eliza West, of Town Head, Eyam. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 99 to 102 and 162 to 162A. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
George | West | RIP | West-15876 | Rifleman 43141, 13th Battalion, Irish Rifles. Killed in action 16th August 191 7. Aged 25. Born Eyam, enlisted Bakewell. Son of Edmund and Sarah West , of Dale Head, Eyam, . Formerly 43560, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment). Buried in NEW IRISH FARM CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, Plot XVIII. Row C. Grave 17. Also commemorated on parents grave (424C) in Eyam Parish Churchyard. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
Harry | West | Private 2/6th Sherwood Foresters | |||
Abraham | White | RIP | White-48454 | Private 87739, 17th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 20th September 1917. Aged 37. Born Salford, Lancashire, enlisted Eyam. Son of Abraham and Rose Hannah White; husband of Annie White, of Church St, Eyam, . No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West -Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 99 to 102 and 162 to 162A. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
Edward | White | ||||
Ernest | White | Y | Private 4th South Lancashire Regiment | ||
Ernest | White | ||||
Harrold | White | ||||
Harry | White | RIP | Private 60239 2nd/8th Bn., Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regt.) Died on Friday, 28th September 1917. Age 19 (killed in action) Buried in DOCHY FARM NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Langemark-Poelkapelle, West-V., Belgium Son of Edward Russel White and Alice Ann White, of 3 Council Houses, Grindleford Enlisted at Bakewell. [Listed in the SDGW database as Harry WAITE] Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Harry | White | ||||
Isaac | White | ||||
B | Whitworth | Y | Driver Royal Field Artillery | ||
George | Whitworth | ||||
Charles | Wilson | Y | HMS Inflexible | ||
Joseph | Wilson | RIP | Wilson-60301 | Y | Private 19667, 1st Battalion, 3rd Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment). Killed in action 26th March 1918. Aged 44. Born Hathersage, enlisted Buxton. Son of Joseph and Martha Wilson of Edge View, Eyam. Commemorated in ENNEMAIN COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot II, Row A. Grave 8. Also commemorated on parents grave (FP3) in Eyam Parish Churchyard. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial |
Samuel | Wilson | Y | HMS Lion | ||
Joseph | Wood | ||||
Charles | Wright | ||||
Samuel | Young | Y | Private 2nd Middlesex Regiment | ||
George | Youle | ||||
1935–1945 - SECOND WORLD WAR | |||||
Army | |||||
Frank | Adlington | ||||
Hubert | Ashton | ||||
William | Barber | ||||
Fred | Blackwell | ||||
Sam | Bramwell | ||||
Robert | Burns | ||||
Harry | Carter | ||||
Ronald | Cleaveland | ||||
Joseph | Cocker | ||||
George | Cocker | ||||
Charles | Curtis | ||||
Richard | Doherty | ||||
S | Edge | ||||
Geoffrey | Ellis | ||||
Harry | Ellis | ||||
Harry | Fletcher | ||||
Kenneth | French | RIP | Service Number 4977454 Died 05/03/1943 Aged 20 7 Coast Regt. Royal Artillery Commemorated at SINGAPORE MEMORIAL Singapore Column 18. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
John | Froggatt | ||||
Iorweth Owen | Froggatt | ||||
Charles | Furness | ||||
Harry | Hadfield | ||||
Jack | Hancock | ||||
Thomas | Hancock | ||||
Douglas | Helliwell | ||||
William | Helliwell | ||||
Edward Charles | Hepher | ||||
Stafford | Hill | ||||
Arthur | Hollis | ||||
Thomas | Howard | ||||
Peter Robert | Kenyon | RIP | Service Number 7600666 Died 31/08/1940 Aged 26 4 Ordnance Field Park Royal Army Ordnance Corps Son of Peter James Kenyon, and of Ada Kenyon, of Frecheville, Sheffield. Buried at GRINDLEFORD (ST. HELEN) CHURCHYARD Derbyshire Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Walter | Longden | ||||
Charles | Maltby | ||||
Joseph | Mather | RIP | Mather-1399 | Fusilier 4200118, 1st Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Died 18th March 1943. Aged 27. Son of George Frederick and Jane Mather, of Eyam, Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated on RANGOON MEMORIAL, Myanmar (Burma). Face 9. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
Maurice | Nettleship | ||||
Michael | O'Connor | ||||
Charles Eggington | Pennock | RIP | Service Number 4037174 Died 03/09/1942 Aged 25 9th Bn. Durham Light Infantry Son of Pte. Frank Pennock, Yorkshire Regt. (died on active service, 15th November, 1917), and Ethel Pennock; husband of Joan Lomas Pennock, of Tideswell, Derbyshire. Buried at ALEXANDRIA (HADRA) WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY Egypt 3. F. 6. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Tom George | Pinder | RIP | Service Number 1900493 Died 13/03/1941 Aged 32 714 Gen. Construction Coy. Royal Engineers Son of Tom and Edith Annie Pinder; husband of Ena Pinder, of Stoney Middleton. Buried at STONEY MIDDLETON (ST. MARTIN) CHURCH CEMETERY Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
Arthur | Purseglove | ||||
Henry Bonnington | Ridgeway | RIP | Service Number 293725 Died 03/08/1944 Aged 21 142nd (7th Bn.The Suffolk Regt.) Regt. Royal Armoured Corps Son of Clement Bernard and Doris Ethel Ridgeway, of Padley, Derbyshire. Buried at FLORENCE WAR CEMETERY Italy Coll. grave V. B. 15. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Richard G | Ridgeway | ||||
Lawrence | Robinson | ||||
W A | Sells | ||||
Arnold | Slater | ||||
Walter | Smith | RIP | Service Number 14810592 Died 15/05/1945 Aged 19 2nd Bn. West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own) Son of Leonard and Mabel Eveline Smith, of Castleton, Yorkshire. (His brother Leslie Leonard John also died on service) Buried at RANGOON WAR CEMETERY Myanmar Coll. grave 3. E. 1-20. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Stanley | Wain(e) | RIP | Service Number 4977051 Died 18/08/1943 5th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) Husband of Ethel Waine, of Stoney Middleton Buried at MASSICAULT WAR CEMETERY Tunisia VI. K. 4. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
Edward | Ward | ||||
Harry | Watkins | RIP | Watkins-7996 | Gunner 4921102, 56 Light Anti-Air craft Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died 5th March 1945. Aged 29. Son of Herbert and Edith. Buried in NAPLES WAR CEMETERY, Italy. Plot IV. Row F. Grave 7. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
Maurice | Webb | ||||
Colin | West | ||||
Ernest | White | ||||
William | White | ||||
Jack | White | ||||
Charles | Willis | ||||
William | Wood | ||||
Harry | Worthy | ||||
Ernest | Wright | ||||
Colin | Youle | ||||
ATS | |||||
Emma | Blackwell | ||||
Joan | Eyre | ||||
Lorna | Green | ||||
Marjorie | Green | ||||
Mrs F | Ridgeway | ||||
Betty | Roberts | ||||
Mary | Robinson | ||||
Iris | Taylorson | ||||
Emmie | White | ||||
Royal Navy | |||||
Leonard M N | Barnes | ||||
Geoffrey | Blackwell | ||||
Robert Gordon | Bower | RIP | Died 25/11/1941 Aged 17 H.M.S. Barham Royal Naval Reserve Son of Joseph Gordon Bower and of Marie Bower (nee Petitjean). Commemorated at PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL Hampshire Panel 60, Column 1. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Leonard | Bullard | ||||
Michael Harburn | Davis | RIP | Died 19/10/1940 Aged 26 H.M. Submarine Rainbow Royal Navy Son of John and Ethel Davis, of Grindleford Commemorated at PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL Hampshire Panel 36, Column 3. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Jack (Albert John) | Dronfield | RIP | Dronfield-11 | Seaman LT/JX 382618, H.M.M.L. 1380, Royal Naval Patrol Service. Died 1st May 1941. Aged 21. Son of John Thomas and Ada Dronfield, of Eyam, Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated on LOWESTOFT NAVAL MEMORIAL, Suffolk. Panel 14. Column 1. Also commemorated on parents grave (603) in Eyam Parish Churchyard. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
John | Elliott | ||||
Lewis | Ibbotson | ||||
Derek | Knowles | ||||
Thomas | Mather | ||||
Robert | Middleton | ||||
Douglas | Ray | ||||
Cecil | Roberts | ||||
Arnold | Taylor | ||||
Walter | Tayor | ||||
George | Udale | ||||
Henry | Waller | RIP | Waller-3778 | Able Seaman P/JX 19174 5, H.M.S. "Dunedin", Royal Navy. Died 24th November 1941. Aged 22. Parents not known at present. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 49. Column 3. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
Ted | Waller | ||||
Jack | Wright | ||||
Royal Air Force | |||||
Graham | Askham | ||||
William | Bagshawe | ||||
Clarice | Barber | WAAF | |||
Ernest Cecil | Barley | RIP | Service Number 572556 Died 11/10/1941 Aged 19 Royal Air Force Son of Thomas Wrigley Barley and Annie Maud Barley, of Grindleford, Derbyshire. Buried at SHELFORD (SS. PETER AND PAUL) CHURCHYARD EXTENSION Nottinghamshire Grave 2. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Cyril | Blackwell | ||||
Leslie James | Caldwell | RIP | Sergeant 1166513 W.Op./Air Gnr. 158 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve Died on Tuesday, 10th March 1942. Age 22. Buried TANSLEY (HOLY TRINITY) CHURCHYARD, Derbyshire. Son of the Revd. George Caldwell and Nellie Caldwell, of Tansley Rectory (Rev Caldwell had previously been Vicar of Stoney Middleton 1936-42) Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
Harry | Curtis | ||||
Charles | Davis | RIP | Service Number 33563 Died 26/03/1941 Aged 20 238 Sqdn. Royal Air Force D F C Son of John and Ethel Davis, of Grindleford Buried at WOKING (ST. JOHN'S) CREMATORIUM Surrey Panel 2. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Thomas | Furness | ||||
Sydney J | Golding | RIP | Golding-1062 | [Memorial states 30 June 1940] Sergeant (Observer) 516472, 61 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died 13th June 1940. Aged 30. Son of John and Paula Golding; husband of Celia Nancy Golding, of Eyam. Buried in ST LAWRENCE CHURCHYARD, EYAM, Derbyshire. Grave 108. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
Pat | Green | WAAF | |||
Joseph | Harling | ||||
Walter | Hubbard | ||||
Frank | Maxted | RIP | Maxted-228 | Sergeant 2221326, 354 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 11th March 1945. Aged 19. Son of Elizabeth Maxted, and stepson of Robert Mills, of North Eyam, Derbyshire. No known grave. Commemorated on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore. Column 451. Commemorated on Eyam War Memorial | |
John Percival | Nugent | RIP | Flight Sergeant 1265662 Nav. 49 Sqdn., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve Died on Thursday, 23rd September 1943. Age 29. Buried in RHEINBERG WAR CEMETERY, Germany. Son of Francis and Ellen Nugent, of Stony Middleton. Commemorated on Stoney Middleton War Memorial | ||
Frank Leslie | Pennock | RIP | Service Number 531518 Died 08/05/1941 Aged 28 113 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Son of Pte. Frank Pennock, Yorkshire Regt. (Killed in action in Belgium, 15th November, 1917), and of Ethel Pennock, of Grindleford, Derbyshire. Buried at RAMLEH WAR CEMETERY Israel and Palestine (including Gaza) L. 19. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Edgar | Redfearn | ||||
John | Richardson | ||||
Leslie Leonard John | Smith | RIP | Service Number 1473490 Died 08/05/1944 Aged 20 138 Sqdn.Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve Son of Leonard and Mabel Eveline Smith, of Castleton, Yorkshire. Buried at FREDERIKSHAVN CEMETERY Denmark Allied Plot. grave 63. (His brother also died on service) Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Jack | Thompson | ||||
Ronald Victor | Trueman | RIP | Service Number 61969 Died 24/07/1941 Aged 22 405 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Mentioned in Despatches) Son of Roland and Gertrude Trueman; husband of Eleanor Joan Trueman, of Shatton, Derbyshire. Commemorated at RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL Surrey Panel 35. Commemorated on Grindleford War Memorial | ||
Victor | Turner | ||||
Ernest | West | ||||
George | West | ||||
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