Walton In Gordano
Roll of Honour
The Roll of Honour is located in St Paul's Church, Walton In Gordano, Clevedon, Somerset, England.
"Pray for the soul of those fallen in the war especially"
The Great War
| Edward Basil
ANSTIE
Second Lieutenant.6th Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Own Consort). Temporarily attached to the 2nd Battalion. Killed in action on Saturday, 23rd March 1918, aged 19. Son of Mr G.E. and Mrs A.E.Anstie of "Severn Lawn", Walton-by Clevedon. Commemorated on the Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France. Panel 81 to 84. Also commemorated on the Walton St Mary Roll of Honour. |
| H.S.BRODERICK
Private. DM2/195592. Army Service Corps. Died on Tuesday, 13th March, 1917. Buried at Walton-in-Gordano (St Mary) Churchyard, Somerset, England. Also commemorated on the Walton St Mary Roll of Honour. |
| Henry Mason
BOUCHER
Captain. 3rd Battalion, prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry). Temporarily attached to the 1st Battalion.Killed in action 23rd April 1918, aged 27. Formerly an official of the Chinese Maritime Customs. Son of Mary Edith Victoria Boucher, of "Wickham House", Clevedon, Somerset, and the late Arthur Henry Boucher. M.D. Recipient of the Military Cross (MC). Buried at Choques Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. 1V.A.21. Also commemorated on the Walton St Mary Roll of Honour. |
| Bernard Noel
COATES
Private. 28th (County of London) Battalion (Artists Rifles). Enlisted in London and resident in South Woodford. Number 764634. Died at Home on Saturday, 31st March 1917. Buried at Walton-In-Gardano (St Mary) Churchyard, Somerset, England. Also commemorated on the Walton St Mary Roll of Honour. |
| Wilfred Hinton
BUTLER
Private 7537. 13th Kensington Battalion., London Regiment . Formerly London Regiment (Prince of Wales Own Civil Service Rifles). Died on Monday 2nd October 1916 aged 21. Son of Mr A.E.H. and Mrs L. Butler of Herbert Lodge, Clevedon, Born at Oxford. Buried Walton-In-Gordano (St Mary) churchyard, Somerset. Enlisted Clevedon. Resident Clevedon. Died of wounds. Also commemorated on the Roll of Honour at All Saints Church, Clevedon. Also commemorated on the Roll of Honour at St Andrews, Clevedon. |
| George Patrick Conroy
FAIR
Second Lieutenant. 1st Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry. Died on Saturday, 1st July 1916, aged 20. Son of Mrs C.L.Fair, of "Woodside", Walton-by-Clevedon, Somerset and the late T.C.Fair. Brother of James Fair (below). Buried at Sucrerie Military Cemetery, Colincamps, Somme, France. 1.H.8. Also commemorated on the Roll of Honour at St John's Church, Clevedon and the Walton St Mary Roll of Honour. |
| James Conroy FAIR
2nd Lieutenant. 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Killed in action on Monday, 27th September 1915, aged 24. Son of Mrs C.L.Fair, of "Woodside", Walton-by-Clevedon, Somerset and the late T.C.Fair. Brother of George Fair (above). Commemorated on the Loos Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 7 and 8. Also commemorated on the Roll of Honour at St John's Church, Clevedon and the Walton St Mary Roll of Honour.Also the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. |
| Francis William John
SMITH
Sapper 892. 503rd Field Coy, Royal Engineers. Enlisted in Bath. Resident Clevedon. Previously with 2nd Wessex Field Coy, Royal Engineers. Died of Wounds on Friday, 14th May, 1915, aged 20. Son of J. and F.E. Smith of Walton-by-Clevedon, Somerset. Buried at Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. V111.C.35. There is a brass memorial plaque commemorating this man in St Mary's Church, Walton St Mary. The plaque contains some further information. Frank Smith was a chorister and alter server prior to enlistment. He died in Boulogne Hospital of wounds received whilst carrying a message under heavy fire. Also commemorated on the Walton St Mary Roll of Honour. |
| Frederick Joseph
ADAIR
Able Seaman Bristol/Z/1911. S.S. Saxon., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Died on Tuesday 7th May 1918 aged 19. Son of Florence L. Poole, of Honeylands, North Weston, Portishead, Bristol. Commemorated on the Plymouth Naval Memorial Devon, United Kingdom. Grave 29. Also commemorated on a wooden plaque in St Paul's Church, walton-In-Gordano. |
| Charles Joseph
BLAKE
Private 16694 Gloucestershire Regiment. Died on Sunday 30th July 1916. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and Face 5A and 5B. Also commemorated on a wooden plaque in St Paul's Church, walton-In-Gordano. And on the Clevedon British School Memorial. |
| Arthur Edwin HACK
Able Seaman Wales Z/296. H.M.S. Queen Mary. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Died on Wednesday 31st May 1916 aged 24. Son of Charles and Elizabeth Hack of Walton-In-Gordano, Somerset. Commemorated on the Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon, United Kingdom. Panel 19. |
| Harry J. HACK
Serjeant 65571 127th Field Company., Royal Engineers. Died on Monday 23rd October 1916 aged 29. Husband of Emily M. Hack of 50 Kenn Road, Clevedon. Commemorated on the Dorian Memorial, Greece.Also on the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. |
| George Henry
CHAPPLE
Officer's steward 1st Class. S.S.Feltria (London), Mercantile Marine. Died on Saturday 5th May 1917 aged 18. Son of Abraham and Eliza Chapple, of 19 Eldon Terrace, Bedminster, Bristol. Commemorated on the Tower Hill Memorial, London, United Kingdom. |
| Robert Lionel
TAWNEY
2nd Lieutenant. 7th Battalion, Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry) Died of wounds on Friday, 30th November 1917, aged 21. Son of F.J. and the late Major E.P.A.Tawney (R.A.). Commemorated at the Cambrai Memrial, Louvverval, Nord, France. Panel 4 and 5.Also commemorated on the Walton St Mary Roll of Honour. |
The Second World War
| Walter RAWLINGS
5662756 Lance Corporal W.W.Rawlings. Pioneer Corps. Died 12th March 1941 aged 41. Buried in the graveyard at St Paul's Church in Walton-In- Gordano. |
| William SANDS
1480114 WO.JJ (BSM) W.A.Sands. Royal Artillery. Died 8th August 1941 aged 51. Buried in the graveyard at St Paul's Church in Walton-In- Gordano. |
| Leslie WOOTTON
11429465 Gunner L.J.Wootton. 38th The King's. Searchlight Regiment Royal Artillery. Died 15th February 1947 aged 38. Buried in the graveyard at St Paul's Church in Walton-In- Gordano. |
The Roll of Honour shows the names only. Within the church there is one private memorial. In the churchyard can be found the Commonwealth War Graves of all of the Second World War casualties listed above.
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