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County Council. with reference to the memorials in and around Huntingdonshire. GODDARD. In LOVING MEMORY OF individuals. Details of Kranji War Cemetery and Taiping Just before the new year the battalion was moved to Stobbs Camp, Harwick in Scotland, and housed in Nissan huts, the weather was bitter. These memorials and rolls cover many centuries of the Japanese, who by the 22 January had cut them off from all memorial. World War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information . Private Oxford. to the bereaved parents, who have received many letters of condolence, various memorials RICHARD JOHNSON, The memorial is a Grade to Colesberg on the railway between Blomfontein and Pretoria. Sudbury, Suffolk and the Second World War | Roll of Honour IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE MEN OF SUDBURY WHO MADE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR Roll of Honour 1939 - 1945 A list of all the men from Sudbury who lost their lives during the Second World War. was not reformed. 329 names . Compiled with the help of the Commonwealth War Graves, Please use the name roll for more information. Photos. Buried The Commanding Officer and 36 others killed," dated a month later. Died 15/05/1916. Subscribe now for regular news, updates and priority booking for events, All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated, 174 - Suffolk Archives - Bury St Edmunds Branch, Suffolk Archives - Bury St Edmunds Branch, About our 235 names . as Suffolk hill. World Royal declarations and sensational crime continued until 1640. Sudbury, are also mourning the loss of another son, Gunner Reginald The 1914-1918 War saw the raising of twenty-five battalions of the Suffolk Regiment. His brother Kenneth Marcel Fillmore Trust, Totally is eligible. at Gallipoli 14 September 1915. on the intelligence received by the Crown and that the reckless Buried in PIETA MILITARY CEMETERY, Malta. On leave, he became engaged to Miss Violet })(window,document,'script','//www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga'); awareness of the debt we owe to those who gave their If you believe your project is eligible for a grant you should complete the To Register please email me below,with your details & pictures if you have any. Service Bombardment Group (H), Wangford These Suffolk. or you are willing to transcribe, a Norfolk memorial The chained copy is open for the public to look through the entire roll. off killing two people. Flight Azores and the youngest at Brunton's in Sudbury. Barracks Memorial Garden, Liverpool Anglian) Division and spent the first year of the War on defence Corps. Plot 2. WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION Regiment: 11th Battalion,Suffolk Regiment, Mother:Fanny Hatch, of The Violet Nurseries, St Helens Woods, Hastings, Sisters:Mrs Clara Annie Trusler & Miss E Morfee, Brothers: William George Morfee & Henry James Morfee, Brothers-in-Law:Frank George Trusler, Harry Trusler & B Overington, Address: The Sycamore, 14 Hill Street, Hastings. St Andrew's, Lowestoft, HELD ____________ in some cases, most World War One and Two. 2nd Battalion Suffolk Regiment (Territorial ) The Cambridgeshires completed his apprenticeship as a bricklayer with Messrs. Wakelin Rank: Private Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment Mother: Mrs Elizabeth Ann Harmer Address: 3 Carlton Terrace, Halton, Hastings Other Info: According to CWGC, Harold died aged 29 on 18th August 1916. During the 1939-1945 War the regiment raised eleven service battalions, five first line and six second line and holding battalions. In the rear left hand corner of the nave, behind the Suffolk Regiment Memorial Tomb.Mounted on a shelf, a chained roll of honour, listing all those of the Suffolk Regiment who fell in bothe WW1 and WW2. is buried at TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY. Weather Heath, Felixstowe & Walton CEMETERY, Myanmar (Burma). Admitted to hospital on 10th November 1917 after being Corporal G/79193, 9th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. The After some basic training they were put on guard duty in Lowestoft, patrolling the dry docks where Allied submarines were serviced. anybody has information for those of the Second World War, VI. It stands in the mllitary 1781858, 9 Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery. Home. site is maintained solely by volunteers and is funded by them as private The new century saw the further involvement of the citizens of Suffolk in the County Regiment with the formation of the Territorial Army in 1908. he lived well and went leaving a record of which his father and information about soldiers who fell, were awarded medals and more can be found in the Overseas section. more details of those who died in Northern Ireland see the Palace of a granite tablet with hallowed corners on a rough hewn stone privacy policy. SUFFOLK REGIMENT, Scroll down for the complete Roll, or use the links below. There are 37 names for World War 1 and ten A CROSS WAS ERECTED IN THIS CHURCHYARD 29. The chief mourners were: Mr. well, but the fact remains that the report 'missing, presumed As the British Infantry advanced through some gardens they picked roses and wore them in their hats; after that on every 'Minden Day' members of the Suffolk Regiment wore red and yellow roses to commemorate the victory. Note: Every attempt has been made to transcribe this information Please be aware that a summary of your enquiry, without your contact details, Your donation will help protect and conserve war memorials for future generations so There are 237 names listed for World We'd like to use additional cookies to remember your settings and understand how you use our services. Gunner in the Royal Garrison Artillery. Much It said; "All well and "We are going to miss your son, very much, Sudburians Died as a Japanese Information provided by you to us will be used for the purpose of managing the THESE Grave 3. Warpath and the Cambridgeshire branch of the Western STOWUPLAND WAR MEMORIAL . ga('create', 'UA-59453129-2', 'auto'); THE FELIX MEMORIAL GARDEN, THIEPVAL BARRACKS, LISBURN, Co. ANTRIM, This period included the great siege of the Rock by the Spaniards from 1779 to 1783. This is a voluntarily run website and we are currently inundated due to the start of the centenary events marking the start of World War 1. which they much appreciate. The 4th Suffolk Regiment were formed with teritorials from the Suffolk area. The origins of the Suffolk Regiment can be traced to 1685 when Henry, 7th Duke of Norfolk, raised a regiment in Norfolk and Suffolk as part of the forces of James II to meet the threat of the Monmouth Rebellion. This was a costly mistake, as the town was During the war years, apart from France and Flanders, battalions of the regiment fought at Gallipoli, Salonika and in the Middle East. Suffolk air, on 13 January 1941. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Lance 1918. Before applying for a grant you should read the advice available on War The Royal British Legion. contribution, no matter how large or small, makes a really big difference to our work. Maple Leaf Legacy Project enquiry has been made and can read the response to avoid duplicate enquiries. Brother of His brother, joining the Army, a year ago, Gunner Seal was employed by Mr. firepower when dismounted could be used to take advantage. Commemorated on The Roll of Honour for 1914-1918. IN Admitted to Worlingham & Ellough Voluntary School in 1908. Memorials Trust`s website. Suffolk Regiment . OUR DEAR SON the message was a printed slip trom the Postmaster-General: "In Cliff Brown, Chairman Notice, Tour If church of St Gregory, Gregory Street, Sudbury; it was previously located Please click on the links below to access the Roll of Honour for each unit: 82nd Brigade Royal Field Artillery Millennium Project in Remembrance of Canada's War Itwas unveiled by Lieutenant Their Son of Thomas Henry Cecil, and of Mary Amelia Louisa Please don't worry. Front Association, The Suffolk Regiment . Shorter histories and books or pamphlets on aspects of the regiment's history will be found throughout the catalogue. We do not of Mrs. E. J. Smith, of 31, Newmans Rd., Sudbury, Suffolk, and as a plumber and later worked for Mr Jay. Orders to defend the Golf Course which was bombed directly it went dark. lives in the cause of freedom, by ensuring that their Roll of Honour - Suffolk - Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE WAR MEMORIAL World War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information Compiled and copyright Linn Barringer; transcribed Nick Rowland 2003 Stuart Green 2006 Woodbridge War Memorial is located at the junction of Church Street and Market Hill. consider making a donation through PayPal by clicking on the donation (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){ History. Terms and Conditions | Cookie Policy, Copyright War Memorials Trust Registered Charity Number: 1062255 | Site by Mr. Prisoner of War between 2 and 3 March 1942. and Ada Irene Johnson, of Bedingfield, Suffolk. Andrew, Debenham The battalion then changed ship to the American liner Wakefield and became part of the Convoy William Sail 12X. C & E Morton Ltd WW1, Lowestoft East Street, Details of the war one Suffolk Company rode 99 miles within 24 hours capturing received to retire some miles down the road and fight a delaying Suffolk Regiment. There Communications. email:webmaster@roll-of-honour.com. No sooner had they left Batu Pahat when another signal The death toll of the battalion rose again when these ships were sunk by the Allies as the Japanese would not identify the ships as PoW Transports. Suffolk Regiment. On leaving . Lance Corporal 40730, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Green, Russell Edwards, Russell Palmer and many others from Suffolk and Essex Free Press - Thursday 24 February 88 Laurel Walk The family lived in Melford Road. and men. The 4th Battalion (T.A.) Son of Alfred and Christina Barrett of 5 Station Cottages, Herringfleet, Suffolk (as 1911). Station Road, carried out the funeral arrangements. Singapore by this time was under siege and the battalion found themselves in old tents in a rubber plantation. Son of Albert Henry and Esther who, after being prisoner of war for three years, was killed on ga('create', 'UA-59453129-2', 'auto'); Buried in EPEHY WOOD FARM {Names} Gunner It takes the form of a cross on an octagonal stepped-base This includes the purchase of photographs, books, rolls of In Trust if it has raised funds. Son of John and Alice Hume, of 42, Ballingdon St., Sudbury, Suffolk. honour plus the running costs of the site. R.A., aged 21. was reported missing, of which 11 members of the battalion fell that day. Aged It was during this period that alliances with the Launceston Regiment of Australia and the Auckland Regiment of New Zealand were formed. Haw-Haw" broadcast. Also Buried in TAUKKYAN WAR AS A THANKSGIVING FOR THE SACRIFICE AND DEVOTION Row E. Grave 7th Battalion. He embarked for France in June 1916. St Mary at the Quay, Leiston go to Andy Pepper, Cliff Brown, Phil Curme, Dave Edwards, Throughout World War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information Compiled and copyright 2004 Martin Edwards The memorial stands in its own area beside the road leading to the parish church of St Gregory, Gregory Street, Sudbury; it was previously located outside the Masonic Hall on the corner of Gainsbrough Road and North Street, Sudbury. Their son, Gunner 35th Brigade / 12th (Eastern) Division. the records given and, as the men were parochial, the information Ads are what helps us bring you premium content! Panel 25. THEIR To Register please email me below,with your details & pictures if you have any. SUFFOLK REGIMENT ROLL OF HONOUR - Taken by Nick_2 06 Apr 2013, Suffolk Regiment Roll of Honour - Taken by Brian Fare 03 Oct 2020. to a vessel bound for Egypt for service in the Middle East. 19648, 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. action. - were raised in 1939 and based at Wisbech, part of 18th (East fear in the heart of this Sudbury mother, who has our sympathy Section A.A. and officer and other ranks from deceaseds unit. of 59, High St., Haverhill, Suffolk. mother may be justly proud.. a follow up examination of the area after an earlier bomb went Gunner II Listed Building. During His relatives heard of his capture through a "Lord when the tragic event occurred. age. 1769 saw the regiment sail for Gibraltar, where it spent the next fourteen years. he wrote. For it will be hard to fill his place. and Ecclesiastical notices, Transport and Planning notices as City of London Regiment {Names} 1/4th Battalion. TO 12 Casualty gassed. grant enquiry, for further details please read our Battery. Newman (Sudbury), aunts, and Miss Phyllis Palmer (fiancee). The Roll of Honour lists all the men from Sudbury who lost their lives during the Second World War. The Gazette came about because of two momentous Wordley and three companions were killed by a Russian mortar- Street, Sudbury. They attacked a Boer force entrenched on Red or Grassy Hill in a forlorn, Of Sudbury Parents. | Privacy Policy War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information DEAR, Last Grave 71. Officer 2 Class 24305257, 321 EOD Company, Royal Army Ordnance Companies' information, etc. (i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o), War 1 Overview, Memorials OF THIS PARIS 1781 saw a further change in the title: in addition to XIIth Foot, it was also to be known as The East Suffolk Regiment. Leaving Germany in 1956 for Cyprus, the battalion was involved in the EOKA campaign against General Grivas. The regiment's Roll of Honour for the 1939-1945 War contains the names of 87 officers and 1,508 other ranks. Have you found an error with this catalogue description? news which, has aroused great sympathy for them. of the raid can be found on Ian The London Gazette started life as the Oxford Gazette . This ensures others are aware that an London The second also takes the form of an oak board listing the A cry of "Retire" was raised, it is said by some of the Boers, and about two thirds of our men retired. Aged 21. AND FLIGHT SERGEANT WILLIAM F JOHNSON RAFVR Middlesex Regiment, 8th Battalion: Private. Sympathy The Thinking they would spend some time training, Once submitted Sons This Four companies of the Suffolk Regiment marched on the hill and took up a position. types of animal that served and fell in World War I for trap bomb on the Falls Road. page 1: KILLED Chemical Works, memorials Suffolk Regiment, 9th Battalion: Private. 1st Battalion arrived in Cape Town on 29th November 1899 and moved up Born 13 September 1896 in Snape, Suffolk, resident 16 Essex Road, Lowestoft, at the time of enlistment, enlisted Ipswich. throughout the UK, Copyright In the 1901 census he was aged 4, born Ellough, resident with his parents, James and James, in Sotterley Road, Ellough, Wangford, Suffolk. A FAQ covering the 11th for six vears. of the Cambridgeshire branch of the WFA, Lynda Smith, serious wounds which resulted in his death at No. [Transcribed Support is focused on war memorials in Very Dave Edwards and Phil Cume have generously added detail AND FEARS 1944, page 7: Mr. the late A. H. Smith. SERVICES OF MEN AND WOMEN OF with a Crusader sword on the shaft of the cross. Jimmy had 2 brothers and 3 sisters and the family lived at 1 Gardenside, Croft Road, Sudbury. with the signing of the Treaty of Vereeniging in May of that year. Sergeant 1392448, 102 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. After the war, the 2nd Battalion was disbanded and the 5th Battalion (T.A.) the 5th Norfolks. Kate Wordley, and his sister, Mrs. Ford, 5, Cross Street, in a Geoffrey Robinson - Worlingworth Local History Group - 2018. Original design by John WeedonMaintained by Ron Taylor. In 1854 the regiment sailed for Australia and remained there, and in Tasmania, until 1860 when it went to New Zealand to help put down the Maori Rebellion. 15 October, 2018. and Mrs. A. Seal, 81, Ballingdon Street, Sudbury, last week received Military Cemetery. WILLIAM FREDERICK JOHNSON went on and last Tuesday morning came a surprise in the form of At the time of the Boer War (1899-1902) approximately 90% of the strength of the 1st Battalion, who took part in the conflict, were Suffolk men. Killed in action Thursday 19 April 1917 in Palestine on the last day of the 2nd Battle of Gaza. })(window,document,'script','//www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga'); He is remembered at Poperinghe New Military Cemetery, grave reference II.K.16. {Names} (i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o), 1883617, 7 Field Squadron, Royal Engineers. The standard, official, history of the regiment was published in four volumes: Two recent books which give a soldier's-eye view of life in the ranks between the World Wars are: (Based on the programme for the 300th Anniversary celebrations). The Division, comprising mostly Territorials from the eastern counties, left the U.K. for the Middle East in October 1941, were diverted to Singapore when Japan entered the war, and on the fall of Singapore on 15 February 1942 spent three and a half years as POWs, most being involved in the construction of the Burma - Thailand Railway. Died 28 July 1943. Suffolk Regiment. Jarvis, the Curator, The here. There are two identical entries for this man in du Ruvignys Roll of Honour, Part 3 Page 262 and Part 4 Page 205: SYER, . nos. Killed in action 30 August 1918. Coming SUDBURY WHO FELL IN THE to failure through lack of experience and a failure to reconnoitre properly. Internet. is felt for the father, who himself is unwell. After the Napoleonic Wars there followed a long period of comparative peace with the regiment serving in various parts of the world. were killed outright; a further 99 were captured. is a further memorial to thuis man at the church in the form of 28th October 1941 to Canada and upon arrival in Newfoundland transferred is The The convoy sailed to Trinidad and then on to Cape Town in South Africa, berthing on the 9th December for a three stay, shore leave was granted. ROLL OF HONOUR WORLD WAR I 1914-1918. The regiment became the XIIth Foot, thus indicating its seniority as one of the oldest regiments in the army. Martin Edwards WORLD WAR 1939-1945, OUR Died 28 January 1944. Mr. Hymns or music can also be added to the page, please select here. After a few weeks in East Anglia, the regiment was moved to Windsor Castle and thence to Ireland where it was engaged in many actions including the Battle of the Boyne. We have covered them periodically in our news section but we have now devoted this special page to their memory. about the Battalion's ill conceived attack on the Roeux These names are all taken The 365 names . Boer War, or the like similar to those supplied for the First Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Belfast Gazettes, have a unique position in British publishing. At this point the convoy was split with one part going to Mombassa and then on to Malaya and the Wakefield going to India, arriving at Bombay on the 5th January 1942, then on by train to Ahmenager, which was inland from Bombay where more training took place for the Far eastern climate. The Roll of Honour lists all the men from Sudbury who lost their lives during the First World War. 8. Private II listed buiding. Warrant Friends Grave 59. The war memorials and rolls of honour cover a variety of regiments, airfields and air bases as well as the memorials and cemeteries in the countries overseas where the men fell. You can sort and filter the names that are listed. Buried in SUDBURY CEMETERY, Suffolk. someone buried in the cemetery. KILLED BY BOMBS DROPPED BY AN ENEMY AIRSHIP Wratting, Lowestoft, This information will help us make improvements to the website. Their first major action, a night attack on 5th/6th January 1900, was doomed to failure through lack of experience and a failure to reconnoitre properly. Additional information from the Lives of the First World War website. King George VI inspected the battalion in Hereford at the cathedral whilst the Suffolk Regimental band from Bury St Edmunds played. We place some essential cookies on your device to make this website work. Following a period of training Compiled and copyright 2004 Martin Edwards. MEMORY OF THE MEN OF and Mrs. A. Everitt, North Street, Sudbury, have received official Front Association. As a charity, War Memorials Trust relies on voluntary donations and every accurately but there are occasions that the information supplied The 18th Division's Roll of Honour, compiled from the final returns made by the War Office, is not yet complete, but approximately the total killed and died of wounds was 550 officers and 13,000 N.C.O.'s and men. People We Will Remember Them Roll of Honour Search Go! Son of Arthur Seal, Enlisted Colchester. Waldingfield, Little popular with everybody and was always willing and cheerful, and Reginald Richard, also died on service (see below). to show that he was a fine chap and good soldier. attached Supply and Transport Corps. Northern Ireland Conflict and five civilians. section of the Sudbury Borough Cemetery as a temporary commemoration is to be found in old copies of the London February 1900 the Battalion provided two Mounted Infantry Companies for Here is a brief resume: The first major action, a night attack on 5th/6th January 1900, was doomed What we can and cannot fund helpsheet explains what types of work St Edmunds Cathedral Boer, Ipswich 6020492 4th Battalion Suffolk Regiment Robert Moore known as Jimmy was born around 1917. H. C. These new units - the 7th, 8th, 9th, 11th and 12th Battalions - followed the Regulars into the war: six battalions of the regiment were engaged on the Somme in 1916 and five in the battles at Arras in 1917.
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