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Reference WMO/156447

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Hathersage Road

Grindleford

Hope Valley

S32 2JN

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Other cross
Lettering: Leaded
About the memorial: Designed to reflect an ancient Saxon Cross situated in the nearby Churchyard at Eyam, the memorial was erected by public subscription and dedicated on 27th March 1921.Comparing the recent photos with the one from the 1980s suggests that the cleaning has had a good effect.
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THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE ERECTED BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION TO THE MEMORY OF GRINDLEFORD MEN WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WARS 1914 1918 - 1939 1945

East Face of Middle Plinth LIEUT JOHN WILMOT MAYNARD 24 APR 1915 AGED 18 YEARS. SGT RANDALL COOPER 1 JUL 1916 AGED 20 YEARS. PTE FRED UTTLEY 1 JUL 1916 AGED 22 YEARS. PTE JOE HODGKINSON 4 SEP 1916 AGED 21 YEARS. PTE GEORGE HODGKINSON 21 MAR 1918 AGED 20 YEARS. PTE WILLIAM ARTHUR KENYON 31 JUL 1917 AGED 30 YEARS. PTE HARRY WHITE 28 SEP 1917 AGED 18 YEARS. PTE FRANK PENNOCK 11 NOV 1917 AGED 30 YEARS. CAPT FRANK SYDNEY HOLLAND 27 NOV 1917 AGED 22 YEARS. SIG JOHN CLIFFORD PRIESTLEY 28 NOV 1917 AGED 22 YEARS. East Face of Base Plinth PTE WILLIAM PAGE 19 MARCH 1918 AGED 24 YEARS. GNR FREDERICK MOOR BROCKSOPP 21 MARCH 1918 AGED 21 YEARS. LCPL WILLIAM TENNISWOOD 17 MAY 1918 AGED 43 YEARS. PTE JOHN DRONFIELD 27 MAY 1918 AGED 18 YEARS. PTE LUTHER PRIESTLEY 10 JULY 1918 AGED 20 YEARS. PTE FRANK WESTBY 11 AUG 1918 AGED 25 YEARS. South Face of Base Plinth CPL ERNEST CECIL BARLEY 11 OCT 1941 AGED 19 YEARS. MID ROBERT GORDON BOWER 25 NOV 1943 AGED 18 YEARS. PT OFF CHARLES TREVOR DAVIS, DFC 26 MAR 1941 AGED 20 YEARS. LIEUT MICHAEL HARBURN DAVIS - OCT 1940 AGED 26 YEARS. GNR KENNETH FRENCH 5 MAR 1943 AGED 20 YEARS. PTE PETER ROBERT KENYON 31 AUG 1940 AGED 25 YEARS. North Face of Base Plinth ST SGT CHARLES EGGINGTON PENNOCK 3 SEPT 1942 AGED 26 YEARS. CPL FRANK LESLIE PENNOCK 8 MAY 1941 AGED 28 YEARS. LIEUT HENRY BONNINGTON RIDGEWAY 3 AUG 1944 AGED 21 YEARS. SGT LESLIE LEONARD JOHN SMITH 8 MAY 1944 AGED 20 YEARS. PTE WALTER SMITH 15 MAY 1945 AGED 19 YEARS. A/FL LT RONALD VICTOR TRUEMAN 24 JULY 1941 AGED 22 YEARS. Some Notes on the Memorial Second Lieutenant John Wilmot Maynard served in 3rd Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps, and died on Saturday, 24th April 1915. Age 18 (killed in action). He is commemorated on the YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. He was the son of Edmund Anthony Jefferson Maynard and Margaret Blanche Maynard, of Hoon Ridge, Hilton, Derbyshire. What is he doing commemorated in Grindleford? A Maynard family owned land in Nether Padley, and so perhaps he may have been managing the family estate. Officer. Serjeant 12/336 Randall Cooper served in 'B' Coy. 12th (Sheffield) Bn., York and Lancaster Regiment, and died on Saturday, 1st July 1916. Age 20 (killed in action). He is buried in QUEENS CEMETERY, PUISIEUX, Pas de Calais, France. He was the son of George and Florence Cooper, of Derwent House, Grindleford Bridge, and enlisted at Sheffield. Private 16184 Fred Uttley served in 9th Bn., King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and died on Saturday, 1st July 1916. Age 22 (killed in action). He is buried in GORDON DUMP CEMETERY, OVILLERS-LA BOISSELLE, Somme, France. He was born Crowdon, Glossop, the son of Willis and Rebecca Uttley, of Grindleford, and enlisted at Sheffield. Private 28406 Joe Hodgkinson served in 1st Bn., Cheshire Regiment, and died on Monday, 4th September 1916. Age 21 (killed in action). He is commemorated on the THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. He was the son of George and Mary Hodgkinson, of Grindleford, and enlisted at Sheffield. Private 60227 George Hodgkinson served in 2nd/5th Bn., Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regt.), and died on Thursday, 21st March 1918. Age 20 (killed in action). He is commemorated on the ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. He was the son of George and Mary Hodgkinson, of Grindleford, and enlisted at Derby. He was the brother of Joe, above. Private 38590 William Arthur Kenyon served in 'D' Coy. 17th Bn., Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regt.), and died on Monday, 30th July 1917. Age 30 (killed in action). He is commemorated on the YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. He was the son of William and Sarah Jane Kenyon, of 1, Council Houses, Grindleford, and enlisted at Hathersage. Private 60239 Harry White served in 2nd/8th Bn., Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regt.), and died on Friday, 28th September 1917. Age 19 (killed in action). He is buried in DOCHY FARM NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Langemark-Poelkapelle, West-V., Belgium. He was the son of Edward Russel White and Alice Ann White, of 3, Council Houses, Grindleford, and enlisted at Bakewell. He is listed in the SDGW database as Harry WAITE. Private 34469 Frank Pennock served in 7th Bn., Yorkshire Regiment, and died on Thursday, 15th November 1917 (killed in action). He is commemorated on the TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. He was born and enlisted Sheffield. Formerly 204890 York. & Lanc. Regt. See also below, his sons Charles Eggington and Frank Leslie Pennock, who are remembered in the 1939-45 section of these notes. Lieutenant Frank Sidney Holland served in 2nd/6th Bn. (Territorial), Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regt.), and died on Tuesday, 27th November 1917. Age 23 (killed in action). He is commemorated on the CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. He was the son of Job and Eva Holland, of The Gables, Grindleford. Officer. Able Seaman R/2878 John Clifford Priestley served in Anson Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, and died on Thursday, 29th November 1917. Age 29. He is buried in SOLFERINO FARM CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. He was the div. son of John and Sarah Priestley; husband of Edith Priestley, of 1, Council Houses, Grindleford. Not found in SDGW database - presumably as he was a sailor. William Page not found Private 31196 Frederick Moor Brocksopp served in 16th Bn., Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regt.), and died on Thursday, 21st March 1918. Age 21 (killed in action). He is commemorated on the POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France. He was born Sheffield, the son of Sarah Ann Brocksopp, of Goatscliffe, and the late John Henry Brocksopp, and enlisted at Bakewell. He lived at what is now Goatscliffe Farm. Lance Corporal WR/501153 William Tenniswood served in Inland Waterways and Docks., Royal Engineers, and died on Friday, 17th May 1918 (died). He is buried in LES BARAQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, SANGATTE, Pas de Calais, France. Private 57140 John Dronfield served in 11th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers, and died on Tuesday, 28th May 1918. Age 18 (killed in action). He is commemorated on the SOISSONS MEMORIAL, Aisne, France. He was the son of William and Gertrude E. Dronfield, of Grindleford, and enlisted Bakewell. Private 201848 Luther Priestley served in 12th (Ayr and Lanark Yeomanry) Bn., Royal Scots Fusiliers, and died on Friday, 19th July 1918. Age 20 (killed in action). He is commemorated on the PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. He was born Hathersage, the son of Septimus and E. J. Priestley, of White Edge Lodge, Calver, and enlisted Derby. Private 240635 F Westby served in 2nd/6th Bn., Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regt.), and died on Sunday, 11th August 1918. Age 20 (died of wounds). He is buried in COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Germany. He was born Long Eaton, the son of Mrs. Jane Westby, of Sheffield, and enlisted Long Eaton. Corporal 572556 Ernest Cecil Barley served in Royal Air Force, and died on Saturday, 11th October 1941. Age 19. He is buried in SHELFORD (SS. PETER & PAUL) CHURCHYARD EXTENSION, Notts. He was the son of Thomas Wrigley Barley and Annie Maud Barley, of Grindleford. Midshipman Robert Gordon Bower served in H.M.S. Barham, Royal Naval Reserve, and died on Tuesday, 25th November 1941. Age 17. He is commemorated on the PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hants. He was the son of Joseph Gordon Bower and of Marie Bower (nee Petitjean). Pilot Officer 33563 Pilot Charles Trevor Davis Dfc served in 238 Sqdn., Royal Air Force, and died on Wednesday, 26th March 1941. Age 20. He is buried in WOKING (ST. JOHN'S) CREMATORIUM, Surrey. He was the son of John and Ethel Davis, of Grindleford, Derbyshire. Lieutenant Michael Harburn Davis served in H.M. Submarine Rainbow, Royal Navy, and died on Saturday, 19th October 1940. Age 26. He is commemorated on the PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hants. He was the son of John and Ethel Davis, of Grindleford, Derbyshire. Brother of Charles Trevor, above. Gunner 4977454 Kenneth French served in 7 Coast Regt., Royal Artillery, and died on Friday, 5th March 1943. Age 20. He is commemorated on the SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Singapore. Private 7600666 Peter Robert Kenyon served in 4 Ordnance Field Park, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, and died on Saturday, 31st August 1940. Age 26. He is buried in GRINDLEFORD (ST. HELEN) CHURCHYARD. He was the son of Peter James Kenyon, and of Ada Kenyon, of Frecheville, Sheffield. Serjeant 4037174 Charles Eggington Pennock served in 9th Bn., Durham Light Infantry, and died on Thursday, 3rd September 1942. Age 25. He is buried in ALEXANDRIA (HADRA) WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt. He was the son of Pte. Frank Pennock, Yorkshire Regt. (died on active service, 15th November, 1917), and Ethel Pennock; husband of Joan Lomas Pennock, of Tideswell. See also above. Corporal 531518 Frank Leslie Pennock served in 113 Sqdn., Royal Air Force, and died on Thursday, 8th May 1941. Age 28. He is buried in RAMLEH WAR CEMETERY, Israel. He was the son of Pte. Frank Pennock, Yorkshire Regt. (Killed in action in Belgium, 15th November, 1917), and of Ethel Pennock, of Grindleford. See also above. Lieutenant 293725 Henry Bonnington Ridgeway served in 142nd (7th Bn. The Suffolk Regt.) Regt., Royal Armoured Corps, and died on Thursday, 3rd August 1944. Age 21. He is buried in FLORENCE WAR CEMETERY, Italy. He was the son of Clement Bernard and Doris Ethel Ridgeway, of Padley. Sergeant 1473490 Leslie Leonard John Smith served in 138 Sqdn., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, and died on Monday, 8th May 1944. Age 20. He is buried in FREDERIKSHAVN CEMETERY, Denmark. He was the son of Leonard and Mabel Eveline Smith, of Castleton. Private 14810592 Walter Smith served in 2nd Bn., West Yorkshire Regt. (Prince of Wales's Own), and died on Tuesday, 15th May 1945. Age 19. He is buried in RANGOON WAR CEMETERY, Myanmar. He was the son of Leonard and Mabel Eveline Smith, of Castleton. Brother of Leslie Leonard, above. Pilot Officer 61969 Ronald Victor Trueman served in 405 Sqdn., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, and died on Thursday, 24th July 1941. Age 22. He is commemorated on the RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey, United Kingdom. He was the son of Roland and Gertrude Trueman; husband of Eleanor Joan Trueman, of Shatton. Credits The list of names was compiled from photographs kindly contributed by Alan Jacques. Notes were compiled by Rosemary Lockie with the assistance of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Debt of Honour Register, and Soldiers Died in the Great War Database.

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