Reference WMO/297520
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Stone (any)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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TO THE MEMORY OF ERLYSMAN PINCKNEY ESQUIRE J. P. WHO WAS/ BORN 15 DECEMBER 1838 & DIED 31 JANUARY 1920 & WHOSE ANCESTORS/ OF FOUR GENERATIONS 1698 - 1811 WERE BURIED IN THIS CHURCH &/ CHURCHYARD ALSO OF HIS THREE GRANDSONS WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES/ IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY IN THE SECOND GREAT WORLD WAR/ ERLYSMAN PATRICK HAMILTON PINCKNEY LIEUTENANT COMMANDER/ ROYAL NAVY KILLED IN ACTION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN 23 OCTOBER 1943/ AGED 41 WHILE IN COMMAND OF A FLOTILLA OF MINESWEEPERS ONLY SON OF/ ERLYSMAN CHARLES & AGNES PINCKNEY PHILIP HUGH PINCKNEY/ CAPTAIN ROYAL ARTILLERY WHO TOOK PART IN COMMANDO RAIDS & WAS/ KILLED ON SPECIAL AIR SERVICE DUTY AT BAIGNO NORTH ITALY 7 SEPTEMBER/ 1943 AGED 28 & DAVID JOHN COLIN PINCKNEY D.F.C. FLIGHT/ LIEUTENANT ROYAL AIR FORCE VOLUNTEER RESERVE WHO WAS A FIGHTER/ PILOT IN THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN & WAS KILLED IN ACTION NEAR PEGU/ UPPER BURMA 23 JANUARY 1942 AGED 23 THE ONLY SONS OF JOHN ROBERT/ HUGH & WINIFRED PINCKNEY HE DIED 20 FEBRUARY 1964 AGED 88/ SHE DIED 12 APRIL 1976 AGED 96
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