Herbert Clayden 1888-1918:
Name: Herbert Clayden.
Birth Place: Littlebury, Essex
Residence: Littlebury
Death Date: 10th August 1918
Death Place: France and Flanders
Enlistment Place: Saffron Walden
Rank: Private
Regiment: Essex Regiment
Battalion: 9th Battalion
Regimental Number: 19797
Type of Casualty: Killed in action
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre.
Herbert Clayden was born in 1888, at Littlebury in the County of Essex, the son of Henry John (Harry) Clayden and Ellen Rider, who were married in 1887. Herbert a railway worker joined up in 1915. Herbert's name is on the same gravestone as his grandparents Benjamin and Ellen Rider in the Holy Trinity Cemetery Littlebury Essex, his grandmother Ellen Rider nee Bacon died on the same day, Herbert was Killed in Action.
Birth Place: Littlebury, Essex
Residence: Littlebury
Death Date: 10th August 1918
Death Place: France and Flanders
Enlistment Place: Saffron Walden
Rank: Private
Regiment: Essex Regiment
Battalion: 9th Battalion
Regimental Number: 19797
Type of Casualty: Killed in action
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre.
Herbert Clayden was born in 1888, at Littlebury in the County of Essex, the son of Henry John (Harry) Clayden and Ellen Rider, who were married in 1887. Herbert a railway worker joined up in 1915. Herbert's name is on the same gravestone as his grandparents Benjamin and Ellen Rider in the Holy Trinity Cemetery Littlebury Essex, his grandmother Ellen Rider nee Bacon died on the same day, Herbert was Killed in Action.
JOHN PATRICK CAUGHLIN 1878-1916:
Name: John Caughlin
Birth Place: Hampstead, London
Death Date: 8 Aug 1915
Death Location: Gallipoli
Enlistment Location: Newport, Monmouthshire Wales.
Rank: Corporal
Regiment: South Wales Borderers
Battalion: 4th Battalion
Number: 13931
Type of Casualty: Died of wounds
Theatre of War: Balkan Theatre
John was born in 1878, at Hampstead in the County of Middlesex (North London) the son of Denis Caughlin and Bridget Kennedy, who were married in 1874. John had eight siblings six brothers' and two sisters'. John married Daisy Janet White in 1905, the children of John and Daisy:
Lily & May Caughlin, the twins were born out of wedlock the 4th May 1905 at Folkestone in the County of Kent, their parents' were married shortly afterwards. Lily died a spinster in 1993 at Earling West London. May married William Woodbury at Newport Wales in 1927, she died in February 1995 at South Glamorgan Wales.
Daisy Felicia Caughlin was born the 22nd August 1908 at Acton, West London. Daisy emigrated to America on the 16th December 1929 from Southampton to New York. She married a John De Martini at San Fracisco, California, U.S.A., in 1930, and started calling herself Violet, she had her named charged from Daisy Felicia to Violet in August 1940.
Violet Caughlin no records found for Violet only her name, age and place of birth in the 1911 census.
Pansy K Caughlin was born in 1910, and died in 1911 at Acton in West London.
Edmund John Patrick Caughlin was born the 18th March 1913, at Lambeth in South London, he was married in 1935, and died at Ealing West London in 1973.
Birth Place: Hampstead, London
Death Date: 8 Aug 1915
Death Location: Gallipoli
Enlistment Location: Newport, Monmouthshire Wales.
Rank: Corporal
Regiment: South Wales Borderers
Battalion: 4th Battalion
Number: 13931
Type of Casualty: Died of wounds
Theatre of War: Balkan Theatre
John was born in 1878, at Hampstead in the County of Middlesex (North London) the son of Denis Caughlin and Bridget Kennedy, who were married in 1874. John had eight siblings six brothers' and two sisters'. John married Daisy Janet White in 1905, the children of John and Daisy:
Lily & May Caughlin, the twins were born out of wedlock the 4th May 1905 at Folkestone in the County of Kent, their parents' were married shortly afterwards. Lily died a spinster in 1993 at Earling West London. May married William Woodbury at Newport Wales in 1927, she died in February 1995 at South Glamorgan Wales.
Daisy Felicia Caughlin was born the 22nd August 1908 at Acton, West London. Daisy emigrated to America on the 16th December 1929 from Southampton to New York. She married a John De Martini at San Fracisco, California, U.S.A., in 1930, and started calling herself Violet, she had her named charged from Daisy Felicia to Violet in August 1940.
Violet Caughlin no records found for Violet only her name, age and place of birth in the 1911 census.
Pansy K Caughlin was born in 1910, and died in 1911 at Acton in West London.
Edmund John Patrick Caughlin was born the 18th March 1913, at Lambeth in South London, he was married in 1935, and died at Ealing West London in 1973.
ALFRED KEYTE 1894-1915:
Name: Alfred KEYTE
Regiment: Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment)
Battalion: 2nd Battalion
Birthplace: Tottenham, Middlesex
Enlisted: Mill Hill, Middlesex
Residence: Rank: PRIVATE
Number: L/13304
Date died: 3 February 1915
How died: Killed in action
Theatre of war: France & Flanders
Alfred Keyte a coal-porter aged 18 years' joined the Middlesex Regiment L/13304 in January 1911.
5ft 5 ½ inches tall, 130 pounds, with a fresh complexion, hazel eyes, and light brown hair.
Alfred was born at Tottenham in North London, in 1894, the son of Frederick Keyte and Eliza Hawes, who were married in 1881 at Bethnal Green East London.
Alfred had seven siblings', five sisters' and two brothers'.
Regiment: Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment)
Battalion: 2nd Battalion
Birthplace: Tottenham, Middlesex
Enlisted: Mill Hill, Middlesex
Residence: Rank: PRIVATE
Number: L/13304
Date died: 3 February 1915
How died: Killed in action
Theatre of war: France & Flanders
Alfred Keyte a coal-porter aged 18 years' joined the Middlesex Regiment L/13304 in January 1911.
5ft 5 ½ inches tall, 130 pounds, with a fresh complexion, hazel eyes, and light brown hair.
Alfred was born at Tottenham in North London, in 1894, the son of Frederick Keyte and Eliza Hawes, who were married in 1881 at Bethnal Green East London.
Alfred had seven siblings', five sisters' and two brothers'.
HERBERT DAVID MOXON 1886-1916:
Rank: Private
Service No: G/3/17263
Date of Death: 6th August 1916
Age: 29
Regiment/Service: East Surrey Regiment
Grave Reference: E. 246. Cemetery: CHATTERIS (NEW ROAD) CEMETERY
Additional Information: Husband of Harriett Eliza Moxon, of 8 Freshwater Close, Tooting, London.
Herbert was born on the 18th September 1886, at Chatteris in the County of Cambridgeshire, and baptised the 24th October 1886, the son of Shem Moxon a blacksmith and Lavinia Bonham.
Herbert moved to New Zealand and married Harriet Eliza Porter in 1913, after the start of the war, he returned to England and volunteered.
A. W. TAYLOR
Rank: Lance Corporal
Service No: 10/17
Date of Death: 6th August 1916
Regiment/Service: East Yorkshire Regiment 10th Battalion.
Grave Reference: 271. 26305. Cemetery: HULL WESTERN CEMETERY
Additional Information: Husband of Mrs. B. A. Taylor, of 112, Regent St., Anlaby Rd., Hull.
ARTHUR HOWARD LEWINTON
Rank: Private
Service No: 4224
Date of Death: 6th August 1916
Age: 21
Regiment/Service: Royal Fusiliers 24th Battalion.
Grave Reference: I. E. 63. Cemetery: PUCHEVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY
Additional Information: Only son of Arthur and Catherine Lewinton, of 10 Strathbarn Rd., Sutton, Surrey.
C. DALE
Sergeant No 7283, 5th Royal Irish Lancers;
served with the Expeditionary Force in France.
Killed in Action 31st August 1914
D. DALE:
Private No 8688, 2nd Battalion. The Worcestershire Regiment;
served with the Expeditionary Force in France;
Died of wounds 14th September 1914.
F. DALE:
Private No 7681 2nd King's Own Scottish Borderers;
served with the Expeditionary Force,
Killed in action 23rd August 1914.
Rank: Private
Service No: G/3/17263
Date of Death: 6th August 1916
Age: 29
Regiment/Service: East Surrey Regiment
Grave Reference: E. 246. Cemetery: CHATTERIS (NEW ROAD) CEMETERY
Additional Information: Husband of Harriett Eliza Moxon, of 8 Freshwater Close, Tooting, London.
Herbert was born on the 18th September 1886, at Chatteris in the County of Cambridgeshire, and baptised the 24th October 1886, the son of Shem Moxon a blacksmith and Lavinia Bonham.
Herbert moved to New Zealand and married Harriet Eliza Porter in 1913, after the start of the war, he returned to England and volunteered.
A. W. TAYLOR
Rank: Lance Corporal
Service No: 10/17
Date of Death: 6th August 1916
Regiment/Service: East Yorkshire Regiment 10th Battalion.
Grave Reference: 271. 26305. Cemetery: HULL WESTERN CEMETERY
Additional Information: Husband of Mrs. B. A. Taylor, of 112, Regent St., Anlaby Rd., Hull.
ARTHUR HOWARD LEWINTON
Rank: Private
Service No: 4224
Date of Death: 6th August 1916
Age: 21
Regiment/Service: Royal Fusiliers 24th Battalion.
Grave Reference: I. E. 63. Cemetery: PUCHEVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY
Additional Information: Only son of Arthur and Catherine Lewinton, of 10 Strathbarn Rd., Sutton, Surrey.
C. DALE
Sergeant No 7283, 5th Royal Irish Lancers;
served with the Expeditionary Force in France.
Killed in Action 31st August 1914
D. DALE:
Private No 8688, 2nd Battalion. The Worcestershire Regiment;
served with the Expeditionary Force in France;
Died of wounds 14th September 1914.
F. DALE:
Private No 7681 2nd King's Own Scottish Borderers;
served with the Expeditionary Force,
Killed in action 23rd August 1914.
William Rounding:
Private William Rounding aged 20, Service Number 48061 10th Labour Coy. Lincolnshire Regiment. transfer to (29174) 49th Coy. Labour Corps. Died 11th September 1918.
Son of William and Sarah Rounding, of 29, Cardigan Mount, Burley, Leeds.
Private William Rounding aged 20, Service Number 48061 10th Labour Coy. Lincolnshire Regiment. transfer to (29174) 49th Coy. Labour Corps. Died 11th September 1918.
Son of William and Sarah Rounding, of 29, Cardigan Mount, Burley, Leeds.
Charles Richard Shaddick:
He volunteered in June 1915, No: 31063. Rank: Gunner. Regiment/Service: Royal Field Artillery. Unit Text: "A" Bty. 77th Bde., and in the following year was sent to the western front. He took park in the Battle of Ypres, and was wounded and died from the effects of his injuries on the 2nd August 1917. He was entitled to the General service and Victory Medals.
Cemetery: BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY
Cemetery: BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY
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