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Itteringham Roll of Honour
IN MEMORY OF THE
MEN
OF THIS PARISH WHO FELL IN
AYTON |
Henry Samuel |
Private 24917. 1st
Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment. Died of wounds in France &
Flanders on 25th August 1916. Aged 40. Born Itteringham. Enlisted Epping,
Essex. Son of Eliza Ayton, of Itteringham, Norfolk. Buried: Etaples
Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. X. A. 4A. |
AYTON |
John |
Private 29277. 2nd
Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action in France & Flanders
on 12th October 1916. Aged 40. Born and lived Itteringham. Enlisted
Norwich. Son of Henry and Kate Ayton, of Itteringham, Norfolk. Buried:
Warlencourt British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. V. B. 32.
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GOTTS |
Leslie William Walter |
Serjeant 30035. Royal Garrison Artillery. Died at home on 26th July 1916. Aged 25. Born Calthorpe. Enlisted Aylsham. Buried: Itteringham (St. Mary) Churchyard, In South-East corner.
30035 SERGEANT |
HARMER |
John William
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Private 29062. 2nd
Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action in France & Flanders
on 7th June 1917. Aged 32. Born and lived Itteringham. Enlisted Norwich.
Son of Mary Ann Jickells (formerly Harmer) and Robert Jickells (stepfather),
of 25, Itteringham, Aylsham, Norwich. Commemorated: Ypres (Menin Gate)
Memorial, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ref. Panel 31 and 33. |
HANNANT |
George |
Private 3032083.
43rd Battalion Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). Died on 1st October
1918. Aged 25. Private Hannant was born on 27th April 1893, the son
of James Fredrick and Emma Hannant, of Mossymere, Itteringham, Norwich,
England. In Canada, George Hannant lived at Claremont, Ontario, where
he was a farmer. His religion was Baptist. He joined the Canadian Army
in Toronto on 5th January 1918. Buried: Cantimpre Canadian Cemetery,
Sailly, Nord, France. Ref. D. 28. |
JOHNSON |
Alfred |
Private 50126. 9
th Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Died on 3rd May 1917. Aged 32. Son of
Mrs. Betsy Johnson, of Itteringham, Norwich. Commemorated: Arras
Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 3. (Despite extensive searching
on the Soldiers Died CD, there appears to be no record of this soldier.)
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LAKE |
Herbert John |
Private G/9087. 6th Battalion The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Killed in action in France & Flanders on 17th July 1917. Born and lived Itteringham. Enlisted Cromer. Commemorated: Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 2. |
IN
MEMORY OF THE
MEN
OF THIS PARISH WHO FELL IN
BAXTER |
James |
Probably:
Private 5776923. 5 th Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment. Died
on 21st July 1943. Aged 26. Son of James and Emily Baxter; husband of
Joyce Lilian Ivy Baxter, of Norwich. Buried: Kanchanaburi War Cemetery,
Thailand. Ref. 2. N. 20. |
DAVY |
Guy |
Marine PLY/X 105701. Royal Marines. Died on 2nd July 1943. Aged 20. Son of Samuel Howman Davy and Gertrude Davy, of Itteringham. Buried: Oulton (SS. Peter And Paul) Churchyard, Norfolk. PLY/X
105701
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LEE |
John |
Sapper 1873099. 22 Fortress Company, Royal Engineers. Died between 8th and 25th December 1941. Aged 29. Son of Lottie Reed, of Itteringham, Norfolk, England. Commemorated: Sai Wan Memorial, China. Column 8. |
HART |
Frederick |
Private 12761. 7th
Battalion Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action in France & Flanders
on 12th October 1916. Aged 20. Born Itteringham. Enlisted Norwich. Son
of Alice Paddinson (formerly Hart), of 117, Devonshire St., Norwich,
and the late David Hart. Commemorated: Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.
Pier and Face 1 C and 1 D. |
WILLIAMSON |
Lawrence Herbert |
Private 17249. 3rd Battalion Coldstream Guards. Died of wounds in France & Flanders on 9th December 1917. Aged 23. Born Itteringham. Lived North Walsham. Enlisted Sheffield (lived at Maltby, South Yorks.) Son of H. and L. A. Williamson, of Mundesley Rd., North Walsham, Norfolk. Native of Itteringham, Aylsham, Norfolk. Buried: Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Ref. XXXI. C. 24. |
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