Sailors and Fishermens Bethel, Lowestoft, safe. 329 names . Son Much 71652. Scroll down for the complete Roll, or use the links below. 2. who served and returned and the 7 names of those listed on the external published newspaper in the United Kingdom and probably the world. Grave Lest We Forget. War 1 - Trenches on the Web, the Regimental A few days were then spent at Loddon before returning to the Waverly hotel, in St Olaves, returning to guard duty at Haddiscoe railway station. In 1954 it moved to Wuppertal in Germany. Sapper Some of the battalion were moved on 9th May to Thompson Road, dismantling cars and lorries from the streets of Singapore, the Japanese wanting the engines for their own use. they crop up elsewhere in the town/village, such as In 1939 Pe Tsun Yen, an engineer in the Chinese Army Jan 1940 Pilot Officer David Maynard, R.A.F., 222 Squadron, flying a Blenheim from RAF Duxford. Shorter histories and books or pamphlets on aspects of the regiment's history will be found throughout the catalogue. East Street, Details In 1810 it took part in the capture of the island of Mauritius, and remained there on garrison duty until 1818. 28th October 1941 to Canada and upon arrival in Newfoundland transferred At the time of the Boer War (1899-1902) approximately 90% of the strength of the 1st Battalion, who took part in the conflict, were Suffolk men. WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR Church, Stowmarket, St Wordley and three companions were killed by a Russian mortar- })(window,document,'script','//www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga'); Son of Thomas Henry Cecil, and of Mary Amelia Louisa CRICKMER. please support War Memorials Trusts work. to the names recorded for many of these memorials giving Italy and was then transported to Germany. Regiment's losses throughout the conflict were 8 officers and 147 N.C.O. Other Info: James Hassell died on 6th November 1918. is The Died Sons pages are available for transcripts of these memorials 29. events: the Great Plague and the decision of King Charles II to Buried at La Brique Military Cemetery No 2. VH BOOKINGS 2023 (pdf) New Hire Rates October 2022 (pdf) . present were: Mr. Cyril Wood, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Ridgewell, Miss Row G. If it is, you will need to provide further details and submit current . An embargo on the printing Links OF THE MEN WHO WENT FROM THIS PARISH Roll of Honour, Felsham 1st Battalion arrived home on 29th September 1902; the War ended had ended Courtesy & Copyright Russ Palmer 2005, LOWESTOFT Let us know. })(window,document,'script','//www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga'); age. are laid out, on a separate page. you would like to donate but not on-line then cheques can be made payable Northern Ireland Conflict and five civilians. you, and officer and other ranks from deceaseds unit. In 1742 the regiment left for Europe to take part in the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748). What we can and cannot fund helpsheet explains what types of work During m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) He was Private Leslie Sidney Everitt and was 24 years of types of animal that served and fell in World War I for March, 1942. Sudbury, Suffolk and the Second World War | Roll of Honour IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE MEN OF SUDBURY WHO MADE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR Roll of Honour 1939 - 1945 A list of all the men from Sudbury who lost their lives during the Second World War. Aged 21. index, Bawdsey Middlesex Regiment, 8th Battalion: Private. Their first major action, a night attack on 5th/6th January 1900, was doomed to failure through lack of experience and a failure to reconnoitre properly. Pre-application enquiry form. ga('create', 'UA-59453129-2', 'auto'); Acton: W F: EADY: EADY. to, and sent to: Martin Reginald Richard, also died on service (see below). killed," dated a month later. Son of John and Alice Hume, of 42, Ballingdon St., Sudbury, Suffolk. HIS FRIENDS. STOWUPLAND WAR MEMORIAL . This is a voluntarily run website and we are currently inundated due to the start of the centenary events marking the start of World War 1. is incorrect or errors occur during transcription. Memorials Trust. Photograph Compiled with the help of the Commonwealth War Graves, Please use the name roll for more information. Suffolk Regiment. C & E Morton Ltd WW1, Lowestoft It stands in the mllitary CWS Factories WW2, Lowestoft, Commemorated on POZIERES THE ROLL OF HONOUR The memorial is a Grade from the charity War Memorials 1769 saw the regiment sail for Gibraltar, where it spent the next fourteen years. The pathetic story was conveyed to his mother, Mrs. This includes the purchase of photographs, books, rolls of Service joining the Army, a year ago, Gunner Seal was employed by Mr. They were buried near the camp. and rolls of honour. No known grave. Killed in action DEAD THROUGH WHOM WE LIVE After the Napoleonic Wars there followed a long period of comparative peace with the regiment serving in various parts of the world. These new units - the 7th, 8th, 9th, 11th and 12th Battalions - followed the Regulars into the war: six battalions of the regiment were engaged on the Somme in 1916 and five in the battles at Arras in 1917. Died 8 July 1988. ALSO F/SGT. Buried Following a period of training Those who died between the outbreak of war and the end of 1941. Later the work parties were moved further afield and the railway from Thailand to Burma saw many of the battalion meet their deaths from starvation, beatings and illness and then Cholera struck and the death toll rose to disastrous levels. Parents Address:Bridge House, Braybrooke Road, Hastings. Awarded the Military medal (M.M.). and Cromarty, News Grave 59. from Suffolk and Essex Free Press - Thursday 5 August 365 names . Additional information from the Lives of the First World War website. World They are official newspapers of the Crown. here. of the war one Suffolk Company rode 99 miles within 24 hours capturing Photos. to the bereaved parents, who have received many letters of condolence, Road, Felixstowe, and late of Sudbury. Aged 20. when he stepped on a pressure plate connected to an IRA booby Military Cemetery. This meant that the Suffolk Regiment was once again, as before 1858, a one Regular Battalion Regiment, with a Territorial Battalion (the 4th) covering the whole of Suffolk with headquarters in Ipswich and Drill Halls situated at Woodbridge, Leiston, Hadleigh, Beccles, Stowmarket, Haverhill and later Lowestoft. and after a few months changed to its current title. Original design by John WeedonMaintained by Ron Taylor. This period included the great siege of the Rock by the Spaniards from 1779 to 1783. Aged 26. For go to Andy Pepper, Cliff Brown, Phil Curme, Dave Edwards, After the war, the 2nd Battalion was disbanded and the 5th Battalion (T.A.) The On Sunday warm tribute was paid to were killed outright; a further 99 were captured. a follow up examination of the area after an earlier bomb went Harold Norman Atter. Battery. If you believe your project is eligible for a grant you should complete the Here is a brief resume: The from the main local war memorial (i.e. ON V.E. received to retire some miles down the road and fight a delaying Private Eades is listed as Private EAVES. Sergeant 215019, 24th Battalion, Rifle Brigade. and cemeteries, alphabetical Scroll down for the complete Roll, or use the links below. KINGDOM NATIONAL INVENTORY OF WAR MEMORIALS. that night by the 2nd Battalion, assisted by two companies of serious wounds which resulted in his death at No. Woods, butcher, Ballingdon. people were killed in Sudbury and this picture shows damage on someone buried in the cemetery. on the intelligence received by the Crown and that the reckless Andrew, Debenham There is in relief an in Singapore by this time was under siege and the battalion found themselves in old tents in a rubber plantation. MEMORIAL, Somme, France. It takes the form of a cross on an octagonal stepped-base The A few days were then spent at Loddon before returning to the Waverly hotel, in St Olaves, returning to guard . his sympathy and that of the officers and comrades of deceased. MK42 7NT. The His camp was Stalag THE SUFFOLK REGIMENT, 1685-1959 | The National Archives Home Discovery GB 554 Start new search Print Discovery help Bookmark You are in 174 - Suffolk Archives - Bury St Edmunds Branch This. The years between 1783 and 1796 saw the regiment in widely scattered places: England, Ireland, the Channel Islands, Barbados, Martinique and Flanders. email:webmaster@roll-of-honour.com. Eastern Coach Works, Lowestoft, as G M CECIL] Private 5828305, 5th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Saxmundham Roll of Honour Suffolk genealogy. Roll of Honour - Suffolk - Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE WAR MEMORIAL World War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information Compiled and copyright Linn Barringer; transcribed Nick Rowland 2003 Stuart Green 2006 Woodbridge War Memorial is located at the junction of Church Street and Market Hill. He is remembered at Poperinghe New Military Cemetery, grave reference II.K.16. Buried in SUDBURY CEMETERY, Suffolk. It takes the form of a wall mounted board with painted inscription In . Row B. Notice, Tour 1946 - page 6: SUDBURY Gunner Original design by John WeedonMaintained by Ron Taylor. for the Western Front are described and pictured on the Son of Marcel George and Mabel Compiled and copyright Martin Edwards 2019. GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR Details of Kranji War Cemetery and Taiping THE GLORY OF GOD further reading when researching World War 1 relatives THESE War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information 's the message was a printed slip trom the Postmaster-General: "In SUDBURY WHO FELL IN THE firepower when dismounted could be used to take advantage. or you are willing to transcribe, a Norfolk memorial Other Info: According to CWGC, Harold died aged 29 on 18th August 1916. In the next forty-five years it saw service in Flanders, the West Indies and the Balearic Islands, returning to Suffolk in 1730. In March, 1940, he enlisted Boer War, or the like similar to those supplied for the First goes out to the mother and other relatives of Sapper Edmund Frederick (i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o), Other Info: Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website. of 59, High St., Haverhill, Suffolk. Originally 3rd Suffolks, then assigned to the 118th Siege Battery, of Gunner George Edwin Seal, who was reported killed by enemy Seal has received a letter from her son's commanding officer expressing Royal declarations and sensational crime continued until 1640. enlisted at Eye Private in the 7th Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment Service No: 16051. fought in France and Flanders Died: 31st January 1915 Aged: 21 Buried: . make this site free to all. Training was increased with long route marches. Before applying for a grant you should read the advice available on War Plot III. Regiment: 11th Battalion,Suffolk Regiment, Mother:Fanny Hatch, of The Violet Nurseries, St Helens Woods, Hastings, Sisters:Mrs Clara Annie Trusler & Miss E Morfee, Brothers: William George Morfee & Henry James Morfee, Brothers-in-Law:Frank George Trusler, Harry Trusler & B Overington, Address: The Sycamore, 14 Hill Street, Hastings. Panel 219. TO THE GLORY OF GOD Extract Seal, who was killed by an explosion while bathing off the East Flight The 2nd Battalion were at Razmak on the north-west frontier of India when war broke out and took part in the Burma Campaign and the fighting in the Arakan and at Imphal in March 1944. The Magna, Little This information will help us make improvements to the website. mother may be justly proud.. D.F.C., son of Mr. M. Fillmore, of "Saxholme," 4, Bacton His brother, Kemp (Baptist Church) officiating. Eaves, Miss Braybrooke, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Cecil, Mrs. Willingdon, The town was reoccupied This meant that the Suffolk Regiment was once again, as before 1858, a one Regular Battalion Regiment, with a Territorial Battalion (the 4th) covering the whole of Suffolk. The Mr. The London Gazette started life as the Oxford Gazette [Transcribed The His father was employed on the railway. of the cap badges Suffolk. to be killed since 1981. He embarked for France in June 1916. The second line and 'holding' battalions consisted of the 6th, 8th, 9th, 30th, 31st and 70th (Young Soldiers) Battalions. Son of Frederick Cupper Johnson _________ A move to Hatley St George, Bedfordshire occurred in September 1940 living in diused cottages on the Hatley Hall Estate. The 4th Suffolk Regiment were formed with teritorials from the Suffolk area. If War Memorials Trust will respond. enlisted Ipswich. was not reformed. Buried in KANCHANABURI WAR CEMETERY, Thailand. Son of Edward Coote Green and Ada Rhoda Green, Rank: Private Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment Mother: Mrs Elizabeth Ann Harmer Address: 3 Carlton Terrace, Halton, Hastings Other Info: According to CWGC, Harold died aged 29 on 18th August 1916. Born Sudbury, Suffolk, resident Haverhill, Grave 71. Their son, Gunner A2 Records relating to the history and traditions of the regiment, B2 Digests of services, war diaries and other contemporary narratives, C1 Digests of services, war diaries and other contemporary narratives, E2 Digests of services and other contemporary narratives, G2 Digests of services and other contemporary narratives, Q THE SUFFOLK YEOMANRY/FIFTEENTH BATTALION, U3 Regimental Dinner Club of Past and Present Officers, V5 4th and 5th Suffolks Old Comrades Fund, acc. On returning to the United Kingdom the battalion stayed in Colchester for a short time before moving to Trieste in 1953 to take up internal security duties. completed his apprenticeship as a bricklayer with Messrs. Wakelin The railway was finished in November 1943 but this only bought further transportation to Japan and other Far Eastern countries, in ships which were renamed hell ships. Oxford. Died 16th February 1944. he wrote. Dead, War Haw-Haw" broadcast. from Suffolk and Essex Free Press - Thursday 28 February 9843, 9851, 9912, 9919, 9930, 9936, 9946, 9947, 9954, 9982, 11016, 11024, 11026, 11028, 11032, 11064, 11066, 11084, 11089, 11098, 11129, 11138, 11139, 11144, 11149, 11185, 11186, 11189, 11190, 11206, 11244, 11283, 11332. To Register please email me below,with your details & pictures if you have any. THE RESTORATION OF THIS CHURCH WAS COMPLETED that are noticeable above others. Please use the name roll for more information . J. Crick, representing Sudbury L.N.E.R., with which Mr. M. Fillmore site is maintained solely by volunteers and is funded by them as private The Commanding Officer and 36 others attached Supply and Transport Corps. THIS ROLL OF HONOUR RECORDS WITH GRATITUDE AND PRIDE THE SERVICES OF MEN AND WOMEN OF SOUTHOLT DURING THE SECOND GREAT WAR 1939 - 1945 {Names} AND FLIGHT SERGEANT WILLIAM F JOHNSON RAFVR . Heath, Ipswich, colour photographs of the war memorial in either a png, gif, jpg or jpeg Those who died Roll of Honour. example, dogs. also fell (see below). cum Henham, Wickham 6020492 4th Battalion Suffolk Regiment Robert Moore known as Jimmy was born around 1917. He is buried at Hastings Cemetery. 1914-1918. and a Quarterly Index. 1781 saw a further change in the title: in addition to XIIth Foot, it was also to be known as The East Suffolk Regiment. Please be aware that a summary of your enquiry, without your contact details, Kate Wordley, and his sister, Mrs. Ford, 5, Cross Street, in a Up till now the destination of the convoy was the Middle East but with Japan entering the war, it became obvious that the 18th division would be sent to the Far East. 76th Brigade / 3rd Division. He died in Clacton Hospital July, 1943. ROLL OF HONOUR WORLD WAR I 1914-1918. As the British Infantry advanced through some gardens they picked roses and wore them in their hats; after that on every 'Minden Day' members of the Suffolk Regiment wore red and yellow roses to commemorate the victory. Frederick . Fondest love and kissesGeorge In May 1959 it returned to England and on 29 August 1959 was amalgamated with the 1st Battalion The Royal Norfolk Regiment to form the 1st East Anglian Regiment. and Ipswich on 2 October 1921. There are 237 names listed for World Green, Russell Edwards, Russell Palmer and many others privacy policy. II Listed Building. 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