Kenton All Saints Church - Boer War Memorial 1900-1902

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Reference WMO/209250

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All Saints Church

Kenton

EX6 8LU

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • Boer War, Second (1899-1902)
About the memorial: Wooden memorial fixed to church internal wall giving names, ranks and regiments or service of Kenton persons who died in this war. It is located high above the main door and is very easy to miss and difficult to photograph
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Trooper William Henry Anning, 27th Co. Devon Imperial Yeomanry; Pte. Charles Wm. Avery, 1st Btn. Royal Irish Fusiliers; Sgt. John Henry Beer, 27th Co. Devon Imperial Yeomanry; Pvt. Frederick John Bidgood, 10th Lancers; Pvt. Harry Bowden, 1st Batt. Welsh Fusiliers (Wounded & Invalided home); Trooper Edwin John Bricknell, South African Constabulary; Driver Henry Bulley, Army Service Corps; Trooper James Coombe, South African Constabulary; Cpl. Thomas John Cossey, 5th Dragoon Guards; Pvt. William Henry Cumes, (Volunteer) Devon Regiment; Pvt. James Davey (Reservist), 2nd Batt. Devon Regiment (Invalided home) ; Pvt. James Howard, 1st Coldstream Guards; Seaman- Gunner Henry John James, Naval Brigade; Trooper Edward Leach, South African Constabulary (Died of Enteric fever at Johannesburg 4/6/1901); Pvt. James Melhuish (Reservist), 2nd Batt. Devon Regt. (Invalided home); Pvt. Thomas Rose, Devon Regmt. (Invalided home); Trooper Henry James Treble, South African Constabulary; Pvt. William John West, 1st Devon Regiment; Pvt. George Wilkey, 2nd Devon Regmt. (Invalided home); Trooper John Wilkey, South African Constabulary; Trooper John James Wood, South African Constabulary; Cpl. Sydney Wood, 6th Dragoon Guards (Carbineers); and also see photograph.

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