HOLY TRINITY HALL MEMORIAL 1914-18 - Kent Fallen

HOLY TRINITY HALL MEMORIAL 1914-18 - Kent Fallen HOLY TRINITY HALL MEMORIAL 1914-18 - Kent Fallen

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LOCKE, GEORGE EDWARD. Rifleman, 593431. 18th (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment (London Irish Rifles). Died 7 April 1917. Aged 24. Son of Annie Lydia Locke of 6, Bulwark Street, Dover, Kent. Born Rye, Sussex. Enlisted and resided Dover, Kent. Buried Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Grave Ref: XI. C. 19. Formerly Private, 1822, 4th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). MARBROOK, ALFRED RICHARD. Private, 5777. 4th Regiment, (First Eastern Rifles) South African Infantry. Died 24 March 1918. Age. 34. Born Eastry, Kent. Son of Abraham Butler Marbrook and Elizabeth Marbrook of 55, Bulwark Street, Dover, Kent. Commemorated on the Pozières Memorial, Somme, France. Panels 95-98. Alfred’s date of death is quite significant as only a month later on 24 April 1918, having suffered extremely heavy casualties resultant of the German Spring Offensive which began on 21 March 1918, the 1st, 2nd and 4th South African Infantry Regiments were amalgamated, becoming the South African (Composite) Regiment. They were later reformed by 1 September 1918. At the time of the 1901 census the Marbrook family resided at the ‘Hope Inn,’ 15 Council House Street, Dover, Kent. Alfred’s father, Abraham Marbrook being a Licensed Victualler. McNEIR, GEORGE ALFRED. M.M. Serjeant, L/10011. 1st Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died 1 December 1917. Aged 23. Born Jullundur, India. Enlisted Canterbury, Kent. Resided Finniss Hill, Dover Kent. Son of Martin and Esther McNeir of 1, Invicta Cottages, Finniss Hill, Dover, Kent. Commemorated on the Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, Nord, France. Panel 3. MILLNE, CHARLES HENRY. Private, 1369. 25th (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Cyclists). Died 24 December 1914. Enlisted Fulham. Resided Weybridge, Surrey. Buried St. Mary’s New Cemetery, Dover, Kent. Grave Ref: J. F. 22. NEWTON, ALBERT WILLIAM. Serjeant, CH/17111. 1st Royal Marine Battalion, (188th Brigade), 63rd Royal Naval Division. Died 3 September 1918. Aged 24. Son of Frederick Richard Newton of 123, Reginald Road, Eastney, Portsmouth, Hampshire. Buried Queant Road Cemetery, Buissy, Pas de Calais, France. Grave Ref: V. F. 29. Serjeant Newton above is one of only two casualties commemorated by the CWGC with matching initials and Christian names, the other being a soldier with birth, enlistment and place of residence all in East London who may of course be the man on the war

memorial. Of the two choices, Serjeant Newton is possibly a more likely casualty bearing in mind he has a ‘Chatham’ number, which obviously is not solid evidence of a Kent connection, but had he been a native or resident of Eastney he would probably have had a ‘Portsmouth’ number. Other options of course being that the A.W. Newton on the war memorial was not commemorated by the CWGC, or died of war related injuries or illness/s post 1921. NORRIS, FRANK JOHN, Private, G/17932. 7th (Service) Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Born 30 April 1917. Aged 34. Born Dover, Kent. Enlisted Canterbury, Kent. Son of Edward and Elizabeth Norris of Dover, Kent. Husband of Mercy Matilda Norris of 130, Heathfield Avenue, Dover, Kent. Buried Feuchy British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Grave Ref: II. A. 13. A brother of the following casualty, please note both dates of death. NORRIS, HERBERT E. Private, GS/60491. 9th (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). Died 3 May 1917. Commemorated on the Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 3. Formerly Private, 23260, East Surrey Regiment. PARKER, GEORGE WILLIAM GARDINER. Private, G/9297. 6th (Service) Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died 3 July1916. Born, enlisted and resided Dover, Kent. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and Face 5 D, and on St. Mary the Virgin parish church war memorial Dover, Kent. N.B. Unfortunately it has not been possible to ascertain which C. PHIPPS and E. PHIPPS are commemorated on the Holy Trinity Memorial Hall tribute, as such both have been entered below. PHIPPS, CHARLES. Private, G/5360. 7th (Service) Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died 1 July 1916. Aged 30. Born Dover, Kent. Enlisted Sittingbourne, Kent. Resided Milton Regis, Kent. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and face 5 D. Please note that this Charles Phipps is not to be confused with the next soldier of (the same regiment) The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), and Dover native who is briefly commemorated below. At the time of the 1901 census the Phipps family including Charles and his brother Frederick commemorated below, was residing at 8 Mill Lane, Dover, Kent, where their 37 year old Dover native father who was employed as a Labourer was the Head of the house.

memorial. Of the two choices, Serjeant Newton is possibly a more likely casualty bearing<br />

in mind he has a ‘Chatham’ number, which obviously is not solid evidence of a <strong>Kent</strong><br />

connection, but had he been a native or resident of Eastney he would probably have had a<br />

‘Portsmouth’ number. Other options of course being that the A.W. Newton on the war<br />

memorial was not commemorated by the CWGC, or died of war related injuries or<br />

illness/s post 1921.<br />

NORRIS, FRANK JOHN, Private, G/17932.<br />

7th (Service) Battalion, East Surrey Regiment.<br />

Born 30 April 1917. Aged 34.<br />

Born Dover, <strong>Kent</strong>. Enlisted Canterbury, <strong>Kent</strong>.<br />

Son of Edward and Elizabeth Norris of Dover, <strong>Kent</strong>.<br />

Husband of Mercy Matilda Norris of 130, Heathfield Avenue, Dover, <strong>Kent</strong>.<br />

Buried Feuchy British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Grave Ref: II. A. 13.<br />

A brother of the following casualty, please note both dates of death.<br />

NORRIS, HERBERT E. Private, GS/60491.<br />

9th (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).<br />

Died 3 May 1917.<br />

Commemorated on the Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 3.<br />

Formerly Private, 23260, East Surrey Regiment.<br />

PARKER, GEORGE WILLIAM GARDINER. Private, G/9297.<br />

6th (Service) Battalion, The Buffs (East <strong>Kent</strong> Regiment).<br />

Died 3 July1916.<br />

Born, enlisted and resided Dover, <strong>Kent</strong>.<br />

Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and Face 5 D, and on<br />

St. Mary the Virgin parish church war memorial Dover, <strong>Kent</strong>.<br />

N.B. Unfortunately it has not been possible to ascertain which C. PHIPPS and E. PHIPPS<br />

are commemorated on the Holy Trinity Memorial Hall tribute, as such both have been<br />

entered below.<br />

PHIPPS, CHARLES. Private, G/5360.<br />

7th (Service) Battalion, The Buffs (East <strong>Kent</strong> Regiment).<br />

Died 1 July 1916. Aged 30.<br />

Born Dover, <strong>Kent</strong>. Enlisted Sittingbourne, <strong>Kent</strong>. Resided Milton Regis, <strong>Kent</strong>.<br />

Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and face 5 D.<br />

Please note that this Charles Phipps is not to be confused with the next soldier of (the<br />

same regiment) The Buffs (East <strong>Kent</strong> Regiment), and Dover native who is briefly<br />

commemorated below. At the time of the 1901 census the Phipps family including<br />

Charles and his brother Frederick commemorated below, was residing at 8 Mill Lane,<br />

Dover, <strong>Kent</strong>, where their 37 year old Dover native father who was employed as a<br />

Labourer was the Head of the house.

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