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War Memorial - Heworth, Tyne and Wear, England
St. Mary's Churchyard




1914 - 1918  and  1939 - 1945

War Memorial WW I and WW II 1914
1918
1939
1945
Those honoured here
died in the service
of their country
and lie buried
in this churchyard

Gunner F. J. Bilby
Royal Artillery    9.9.1939

Driver H. Pearson
Royal Army Sercice Corps    26.5.1919

Private W. Rowley
King's own Scottish Borderers    7.4.1916


Following 81 soldiers are buried in St. Mary's churchyard
Gunner John George Armstrong
Private E. Barrett
Able Seaman James Beeston
Able Seaman Robert Beeston
Corporal E. I. Bell
Gunner Frederick James Bilby
Sergeant Michael Francis Brennan
Private J. J. Brown
Private Muriel Rita Calow
Chief Stoker Edward Campbell
Private Jonathan Clarke
Flight Sergeant John Ralph Conlon
Private Neville Cox
Private John William Denny
Private Patrick Derrick
Sapper J. Duffy
Private William L. Evans
Private Lewis William Felton
Pioneer A. M. Fergusson
Sapper Robert Finlay
Gunner Alexander Forester
Private N. F. Forster
Private W. Foster
Corporal Joseph Gair
Private J. W. Goldworthy
Serjeant H. Gostling
Private J. Gray
Private W. Grundy
Private Robert Guy
Flying Officer Raymond Hodgson
Leading Seaman J. W. Hopper
Gunner James Irwin
Private J. Jefferson
Leading Acm. George Evelyn Jeffrey
Private H. Jukes
Private T. Kane
Private Frederick Rudolph Knight
Marine James Lawlor
Gunner James Kirkpatrick Lawson
Serjeant Thomas Whitfield Liddle
Private G. Lumsden
Private John Lumsden
Private H. Lynn
Sapper Joseph Hebron Marshall
Pioneer Michael Mellan
Sergeant Philip Meredith
Signalman Herbert Joseph Miller
Able Seaman R. Minnigan
Gunner William Mould
Gunner Thomas Mullen
Private James Mulligan
Private James McGall
Private Francis McMahon
Sapper Dan McWilliams
Driver H. Pearson
Gunner J. R. Powers
Corporal T. B. Reed
Private J. Richardson
Private Thomas William Richardson
Worker Catherine Hedley Rodgers
Privat A. Rowley
Private W. Rowley
Private H. S. Rush
Aircraftman 2nd Cl. Frederick Salkeld
Gunner Peter Scott
Private Thomas Wm. Beattie Sheffer
Driver E. Simm
Fusilier Thomas Simpson
Volunteer R. I. Sinton
Lance Corporal J. Smith
Corporal R. R. Spoors
Sergeant Sydney Stokoe
Able Seaman David Thompson
Leading Fireman Percy Henry Tubb
Private R. Turner
Private G. Wardle
Able Seaman Thomas Wardle
Sergeant George White
Signalman David Wilson
Sapper J. Winder
Private Norman Woodhouse
Royal Field Artillery
Royal Army Service Corps
Merchant Navy
Merchant Navy
Royal Engineers
Royal Artillery
Royal Air Force Vol. Res.
K. o. Yorkshire Light Infantry
Auxiliary Territorial Service
Royal Navy
Durham Light Infantry
Royal Air Force Vol. Res.
Border Regiment
K. o. Scottish Borderers
Royal Army Medical Corps
Royal Engineers
Durham Light Infantry
Border Regiment
Royal Engineers
Royal Engineers
Royal Artillery
Northumberland Fusiliers
Royal Army Service Corps
Green Howards
Northumberland Fusiliers
West Riding Regiment
Northumberland Fusiliers
Durham Light Infantry
Northumberland Fusiliers
Royal Air Force Vol. Res.
Royal Naval Vol. Res.
Royal Artillery
Durham Light Infantry
Royal Air Force Vol. Res.
The Loyal North Lancashire Regt.
Durham Light Infantry
Royal Engineers
Royal Marines
Royal Artillery
Royal Artillery
Durham Light Infantry
Pioneer Corps
Yorhshire Regiment
Royal Enfineers
Royal Engineers
Royal Air Force Vol. Res.
Royal Navy
Royal Naval Vol. Res.
Royal Artillery
Royal Field Artillery
Durham Light Infantry
Durham Light Infantry
Durham Light Infantry
Royal Engineers
Royal Army Service Corps
Royal Garrison Artillery
Durham Light Infantry
Lincolnshire Regt.
Durham Light Infantry
Queen Mary's Army Aux. Corps
East Yorkshire Regt.
K. o. Scottish Borderers
Durham Light Infantry
Royal Air Force Vol. Res.
Royal Artillery
Royal Army Medical Corps
Royal Army Service Corps
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
Home Guard
Northumberland Fusiliers
Northumberland Fusiliers
Royal Air Force Vol. Res.
Royal Navy
Naval Aux. Personnel (Merch. Navy)
Durham Light Infantry
Northumberland Fusiliers
Royal Naval Vol. Res.
Royal Air Force Vol. Res.
Royal Corps of Signals
ALIAS
Pioneer Corps
28.11.1916
16.02.1919
11.03.1946
14.11.1947
19.03.1919
09.09.1939
13.04.1945
01.02.1917
28.08.1942
02.12.1947
26.03.1915
27.11.1943
28.08.1942
19.06.1944
17.02.1918
23.03.1921
23.12.1916
19.12.1941
12.01.1921
13.03.1920
10.06.1941
07.05.1919
04.02.1919
05.04.1940
30.12.1918
21.12.1916
19.07.1919
23.05.1917
25.05.1921
20.08.1944
26.07.1918
11.12.1941
04.10.1916
19.01.1947
20.12.1919
13.01.1915
23.04.1920
22.05.1943
19.05.1941
02.03.1941
22.03.1920
08.11.1944
16.02.1915
16.10.1919
04.07.1918
28.09.1943
29.03.1945
01.12.1916
07.10.1940
11.08.1920
06.10.1942
01.11.1918
31.10.1915
15.12.1918
26.05.1919
09.04.1921
28.01.1920
17.11.1918
24.06.1915
09.11.1918
20.01.1921
07.04.1916
22.10.1917
20.03.1945
21.10.1941
23.05.1916
30.03.1920
23.07.1940
30.11.1940
29.02.1916
21.01.1920
19.12.1940
10.10.1945
24.03.1947
06.05.1915
02.12.1918
12.07.1918
16.01.1942
15.01.1941
13.03.1920
08.03.1943




Angel   This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.
   Angel



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