Clevedon - St John's Memorial

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Reference WMO/158439

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St John's Church

St John's Road

Clevedon

BS21 7TH

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Market cross
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Located in the grounds of St John's church.
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Victor Charles BINDING Sergeant 200495. 1/4th Battalion (City of Bristol) T.F., Gloucestershire Regiment. Born Clevedon. Enlisted Bristol. Killed in action 9th October 1917. Aged 21. Son of the late T C and S E Binding. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West Vlaanderan, Belgium. Panel 72 - 75.Also on the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. Joseph Harry BLAKE Private 13957. 1st Battalion., Devonshire Regiment. Born Clevedon. Enlisted Taunton. Resident Clevedon. Died of wounds on Saturday 3rd February 1917 aged 36. Son of William and Elizabeth Blake of Clevedon, Somerset. Served in the South African campaign. Buried Bethune Town Cemetery, Pas De Calais, France. V1.B.12. Frank BROOKS Private 16641. 12th Battalion., Gloucestershire Regiment. Son of Mr and Mrs William Brooks of 153 Kenn Road, Clevedon, Somerset. Died on Saturday 5th May 1917 aged 20. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas De Calais, France. Bay 6..Also on the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. Robert Claude CANTER According the CWGC and the 'Soldiers Died in the Great War' database the actual name of this casualty is Egbert Claude Canter. Born Twerton, Somerset. Enlisted Clevedon. Private 476351. Labour Corps (101st Coy). Formerly 10081, Herts Regiment. Died of wounds 19th May 1918. Buried at St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, Seine Maritime, France.Also on the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. Thomas William CLARKE Acting Sergeant 49449. Corps of Royal Engineers (95th Field Coy). Born Clevedon. Enlisted Cardiff. Son of George and Ada Clarke of Clevedon, Somerset. Husband of Maud Alice Clarke of 129 kenn Road, Clevedon, Somerset. Killed in action 23rd February 1918. Buried at Giavera British Cemetery, Arcade, Italy. Plot 1. Row A. Grave 11.Also on the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. Harry DAVIS Private 5877. 3rd Battalion.,Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's). Born Nailsea. Enlisted Bristol. Resident Clevedon. Died at Home 18th May 1916 aged 36. Husband of Esther Margaret Davis of 27 Castle Street, Weston Super Mare. Buried Birmingham (Yardley) Cemetery, Warwickshire, United Kingdom. E.28530.Also on the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. James DAVIS Sapper 495143. 365th Coy., Royal Engineers. Son of Sidney and Margaret Davis of 150 Kenn Road, Clevedon, Somerset. Died on Thursday 20th February 1919 aged 26. Buried at Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas De Calais, France. LXX11.C.9. George Patrick Conroy FAIR Second Lieutenant. 1st Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry. Died on Saturday, 1st July 1916, aged 20. Son of Mrs C.L.Fair, of 'Woodside', Walton-by-Clevedon, Somerset and the late T.C.Fair. Brother of James Fair (below). Buried at Sucrerie Military Cemetery, Colincamps, Somme, France. 1.H.8. Also commemorated on the Roll of Honour at Walton St Mary, Clevedon. James Conroy FAIR 2nd Lieutenant. 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards. Killed in action on Monday, 27th September 1915, aged 24. Son of Mrs C.L.Fair, of 'Woodside', Walton-by-Clevedon, Somerset and the late T.C.Fair. Brother of George Fair (above). Commemorated on the Loos Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 7 and 8. Also commemorated on the Roll of Honour at Walton St Mary, Clevedon. Thomas GIBSON Private. 6th Battalion.,Somerset Light Infantry. Born Clevedon. Enlisted Taunton. Resident Clevedon. Number 10613. Buried at Bedford House Cemetery, Ypres, West Vlaanderan, Belgium. Enclosure No.2. 11.A.8.Also commemorated on the Clevedon British School Memorial.Also on the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. Walter Edward HAMLIN Gunner 80594. Machine Gun Corps (Motor Branch). Formerly 551001, Gloucestershire Regiment.Enlisted Bristol. Son of Samuel Hamlin of 63 Kenn Road, Clevedon, Somerset (buried Peshawar (Right) British Cemetery. X.LV.20). Died 28th October 1918 in India. Commemorated on the Delhi Memorial (India Gate), India. Face 23.Also on the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. George Fredrick HARRY Private 27800. 2nd Battalion., Hampshire Regiment. Born Bristol. Enlisted Clevedon. Killed in action 27th September 1917. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, Belgium. Panel 88 - 90 then 162.Also on the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. William Mark HATCHER Private 19427. 5th Battalion., Dorsetshire Regiment. Born Shepton Mallet, Somerset. Enlisted Clevedon, Somerset. Formerly 25922, Somerset Light Infantry. Killed in action 1st October 1918. Buried at Chapel Corner Cemetery, Sauchy-Lestree, Pas De Calais, France. F.20. George Harold KNIGHT 2nd Liutenant (TP). 11 Ball Coy. General List. Killed in action 6th October 1917. Aged 25. Son of George and Emily Knight of Clifton, Bristol. Member of the Honourable Artillery Company 1909 to 1916. Served with that unit in France 1914 - 1915. Buried at Duhallows A.D.S. Cemetery, Ypres, West Vlaanderan, Belgium. I.D.24.Also commemorated on the All Saints Roll of Honour. Stanley Charles KNIGHT Sapper 560. Corps of Royal Engineers (2nd Wessex Field Coy.,R.E.). Born Clevedon. Enlisted Clevedon. Killed in action on 7th December 1916. Commemorated on the Doiran Memorial, Salonika, Greece. Wilfred Edwin KNIGHT Lance Corporal. 1st Battalion.,Somerset Light Infantry. Aged 19. Died on Tuesday 15th June. Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, West Vlaanderan, Belgium. Panel 21. Also on the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. Frederick King LAVERTON Second Lieutenant. T/LT. (and RFC). 3rd Battlaion., Gloucestershire Regiment. Killed 19th December 1917. Buried at Barnwood (St Lawrence) Churchyard, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. In new ground. John Charles LEWIS Sapper 13434. Corps of Royal Engineers. (31st A.T.Coy.,R.E.). Born Weston Super Mare. Enlisted Bath. Died at home on 5th June 1916. Son of Henry and Emily Lewis of Clevedon, Somerset. Husband of Gertrude Annie Lewis of 5 Saville Place, Clifton, Bristol. Buried at Noeux-Les-Mines Communal Cemetery, Pas De Calais, France. 1.N.21..Also on the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. Arthur Edward NEADS Private 45530. 4th Battalion., Bedfordshire Regiment. Born Clevedon. Resident Clevedon. Enlisted Taunton. Formerly 26663, Somerset Light Infantry. Aged 20. Son of Arthur E and Rhoda Neads of 22 Kenn Road, Clevedon, Somerset. Buried at Bac-Du-Sud British Cemetery, Bailleulval, Pas De Calais, France. 111.F.37. Samuel Alfred NEADS Private 25721. 7th Battalion., Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's). Born Clevedon. Enlisted Clevedon. Died of wounds 11th October 1916. Son of Mr S Neads, husband of L.Scane (formerly Neads) of Bulwick peterborough. Native of Clevedon. Buried at Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte, Somme, France. 1.0.14.Also on the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. Gilbert PARSONS Private 38686. 1st Battalion.,Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's). Born Yatton, Somerset. Enlisted Clevedon. Killed in action 24th October 1918. Buried at Verchain British Cemetery, Verchain-Maugre, Nord, France. C.19.Also on the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. Alfred George PLUMLEY Private 266180. 1/5th Battalion (Territorial)., Gloucestershire Regiment. Born Easton, Bristol. Enlisted Bristol. Son of the late Henry and Sarah Plumley. Aged 21. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West Vlaanderan, Belgium. Panel 72 - 75. Frederick PUDDY Private 625. 6th Battalion., Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians). Born Clevedon. Enlisted Taunton. Died at home 19th March 1915. Aged 33. Son of Mrs Charlotte Puddy of Clevedon. Buried at grangegorman Military Cemetery, County Dublin, Eire. CE59.Also on the St Andrew's Roll of Honour. Frank Walter TOOMBS Private 19231. 3rd (Reserve) Battalion., Gloucestershire Regiment. Born Clevedon. Enlisted Taunton. Died at home 7th April 1915 aged 16. Son of William and Elizabeth Toombs of 6 Trefield road, Clevedon, Somerset. Buried at Greenwich Cemetery, London, United Kingdom. 3C.A.348. Brother of Henry Charles Toombs (below). William Charles NEWTON Sapper 134850. Corps of Royal Engineers (24th Base Park Coy). Born Clevedon. Enlisted Clevedon. Died at home 25th October 1918 aged 39. Buried at Blargies Communal Cemetery Extension, Oise, France. 1.F.7. Henry Charles TOOMBS Private 2230. 3rd Battalion., Monmouthshire Regiment. Son of William and Elizabeth Toombs of 6 Trefield road, Clevedon, Somerset. Buried at Poelcapelle British Cemetery, Langemark-Poelkapelle, West Vlaanderan, Belgium. L111.E.2. Brother of Frank Walter Toombs (above). Alfred John TYLER Private T.F.238071. 1st Battalion., Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own). Born Clevedon, Somerset. Son of Mrs Emily Tyler, 21 Highdale Place, Clevedon, Somerset. Buried at Aulnoye Communal Cemetery, Nord, France. 1.A.14. Walter William VOWLES Sapper. Corps of Royal Engineers. (1/2nd Wessex Divisional Field Company) Born Bristol. Enlisted Clevedon. Number 719. Killed in action on 12th May 1915. Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, West Vlaanderan, Belgium. Panel 9. Frank WARE Sapper 223448. Corps of Royal Engineers (293rd Field Coy). Enlisted and born in Clevedon. Died 13th May 1918. Buried at Doullens Communal Cemetery Extension No. 2, Somme, France. 11.B.18.Also commemorated on the Clevedon British School Memorial.

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