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War Memorial - Walcot, Lincolnshire, England




1914 - 1918  and  1939 - 1945

Church of St. Oswald
St. Oswald's Church
War Memorial WW I and WW II


To our glorious dead
In memory of
Names WW I Harold O. Siggs
Harry Sleaford
Joseph Creasey
John P. Sleaford
Thomas P. Sleaford
Ernest B. Hall
Isaac Franklin
Charles Dickenson
Aubrey N. Siggs
Abram Wells
Charles Creasey
Who gave their lives in
the Great War
1914 - 1919
Also to the memory
of those who died in
the war
1939 - 1945
Names WW II Walter Leonard Start
Charles Woods


Following panels can be found inside of the church of St. Oswald:


Roll of Honour
Walcot
Pro Deo              Pro Recto
Pro Rege    Pro Patria
Roll of Honour WW I Burrow, Harry, Durham Light Infantry
Charles, Arthur, Lincolnshire Regiment
Creasey, Cartwright, East Lancashire Regiment
Creasey, Charles, Royal Engineers
† Creasey, Charles, Coldstream Guards. Fell 6th November 1918
Creasey, John, South Staffordshire Regiment
† Creasey, Joseph, 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Fell 2nd July 1918
Creasey, Leonard, Northumberland Fusiliers
Creasey, Thomas A, Army Service Corps
† Dickenson, Charles, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). Fell 12th July 1917
Elkington, Alfred, Lincolnshire Regiment
Elkington, Thomas, Royal Field Artillery
Fletcher, James, Royal Garrison Artillery
Foston, John, Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment
Foston, Joseph, Lincolnshire Regiment
† Franklin, Isaac, West Yorkshire Regiment. Fell 3rd May 1917
Franklin, Jabez, Aerial Artillery
Franklin, John, Royal Field Artillery
† Hall, Ernest B, Manchester Regiment. Fell 26th April 1917
Jolly, Ernest J B, Duke of Wellingtons (West Riding) Regiment
Kelley, William R, Royal Flying Corps
Pearson, Richard, 3rd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment
Pinion, William, Lincolnshire Regiment.

Rasen, George, Lincolnshire Regiment
Rook, William, Royal Engineers
† Siggs, Aubrey N, Royal Field Artillery. Fell 27th April 1918
Siggs, Bertram F. L., Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment
† Siggs, Harold O, 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Fell 26th July 1915
Skelton, James W, Lincolnshire Regiment
Skinns, Arthur, 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment
Skinns, Charles, Lincolnshire Regiment
Skinns, Fred, Lincolnshire Regiment
Sleaford, Alfred, Royal Garrison Artillery
Sleaford, Arthur P, West Yorkshire Regiment
Sleaford, Fred, Machine Gun Corps
† Sleaford, Harry, 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Fell 9th August 1915
Sleaford, James, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)
Sleaford, John P, Royal Navy. Died 7th February 1917
Sleaford, Sidney, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)
† Sleaford, Thomas P, Lincolnshire Regiment. Fell 23rd April 1917
Sleaford, William, York and Lancaster Regiment
Taylor, Roland, Royal Field Artillery
Taylor, Thomas, Royal Engineers
Thorpe, Charles, Grenadier Guards
† Wells, Abram, Leicestershire Regiment. Fell 8th October 1918
Wells, Charles, Lincolnshire Regiment.


To the glory of God
In sacred and loving memory of the
following men of this parish, who at
the call of king and country left all
that was dear to them, endured hardships,
faced dangers, and finally passed out
of the sight of men by the path of duty
and self-sacrice, giving up their lives
that others might live in freedom.
1914 - 1919
Names WW I Harold O. Siggs
Harry Sleaford
Joseph Creasey
John P. Sleaford
Thomas P. Sleaford
Charles Creasey
Ernest B. Hall
Isaac Franklin
Charles Dickenson
Aubrey N. Siggs
Abram Wells
"For our tomorrow they gave their today."


Aubrey Norman Siggs To the Glory of God and in Loving Memory of
Aubrey Norman Siggs,
Bombardier. R. F. A.
the beloved 3rd son of Frederick and Louisa Siggs,
who fell mortally wounded fighting for his Country 25th April 1918
and died in a Field Hospital at Maroke, 27th April 1918
Aged 26 Years.

"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."


The pictures and information were provided by Mick Peck. Many thanks, Mick.


The Church
Picture owner: Dave Hitchborne
Source: geograph
The picture of the church is licensed under the
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic license.




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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