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The Benefice of South Elmham &
Ilketshall
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Family History - War Memorials | |
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NAMES OF THE FALLEN
ILKETSHALL ST JOHN Alfred Wright
ILKETSHALL ST LAWRENCE Charles Adams Thomas Collyer Daniel Derby Alfred Fisher Robert Seaman Wilfred Wilson
ILKETSHALL ST MARGARET Frederick Charles Barber Arthur Myhill Alfred Hedley King Joseph Porter Robert Harrison Andrew Charles Skinner
RUMBURGH Francis Baker Reginald Crane Thomas Cutts Oakley Green Robert Stannard William Smith Bertie Clarke Francis Crane Charles Durrant Fred Gardiner William Smith Johnathan Mouser Leonard Reeder
HOMERSFIELD J F Bedwell W Butcher J W Page
ALL SAINTS SOUTH ELMHAM John Bird Stanley Bird William Brown Frederick Page Walter Page Frank Thurstone John White Percy Naunton
ST JAMES SOUTH ELMHAM W Barber G C Copping W L Page F Page A Winter C Page H Ebbs F Ebbs B Hunter
ST MARGARET SOUTH ELMHAM William Penny Robert Newson Hiram F Gall James Burgess Harry E R Lord Stanley Houper Edward Aldrich Sidney K Sillett
ST CROSS SOUTH ELMHAM H S Aldous F T Betts G Brock S T Rayner N R M Skene A D Plumb
ST PETER SOUTH ELMHAM Arthur Loines Samuel Brighton
FLIXTON John Boulton Percy Bright Sidney Edwards Horace Godbold Harry Hambling Albert Hood Ivan Joy Allan Simpson Desmond Adair Victor Chenery Henry Allen and 436 members of 446 Bomb Group, USAF.
ST MICHAEL SOUTH ELMHAM As one of the country’s “Thankful Villages” , St. Michael South Elmham lost none of its parishioners in either of the two World Wars. |
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