Reference WMO/294690
Edit memorial name, location & address- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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Bethel/Roll of Honour/names.
6 died; 36 served and returned: 1. Charles James Ahier Army 2. Clarence Percy Ahier Army 3. Sydney Williams Ahier Army 4. Wesley Cabot Ahier Army 5. Wilfred John Ahier Army 6. Winter Clement Ahier Army 7. Arthur Godfray De Rue Army Military Medalist 8. Laurie Edward Horsnell Durell Navy Died of exposure 9. Charles P. O. Filleul Navy 1 of 6 survivors on HMS ’Shark’ DS Medalist 10. Sydney George Fosse Army 11. James Barnaby Godfray Army 12. Winter John Gottrell Army 13. Clifford John Gruchy Army 14. William Philip Gruchy Army Military Medalist 15. Sydney Philip Hamon Army 16. Winter Francis Hamon Army Killed in Action 27th April 1915 17. Philip George Herivel Navy 18. John James Hodge Army 19. Robert John Hodge Navy 20. Francis Alfred Journeaux Navy 21. John Walter Journeaux Navy 22. Thomas Journeaux Army 23. Peter Henry L’Amy Army 24. Alfred James Le Lièvre Army Death due to sunstroke 25. James Alfred Le Lièvre Army 26. Gerald Charles Le Masurier Army Killed in Action April 4th 1917 27. Philip Charles Le Moignan Army Killed in Action April 23rd 1916 28. Arthur Edward Le Rougetel Army 29. Francis John Malherbe Navy 30. Albert Edwin Marett Army 31. Thomas Abram Marett Navy 32. Ernest Arthur Mourant Navy 33. George Alfred Mourant Army 34. Albert Philip Paisnel Army 35. John James Paisnel Army 36. Alfred Winter Pirouet Army 37. Arthur John Francis Pirouet Army Died of wounds, Sep 10th 1916 38. Sydney Elie Pirouet Army 39. Henry Charles Rayson Army 40. Reginald Repper Army 41. Alfred Touzel Army 42. Philip De Gruchy De Rue Army
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