Memorials Trust`s website. Once submitted There is also a plaque to the 486th Bomb Group (H). ga('create', 'UA-59453129-2', 'auto'); Row E. Grave WORLD WAR 1939-1945, OUR information, World Itwas unveiled by Lieutenant As a charity, War Memorials Trust relies on voluntary donations and every Throughout Elizabeth Everitt, of Sudbury, Suffolk. Wordley and three companions were killed by a Russian mortar- a rectangular metal plaque with lettering in relief. Sudburians 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. of Mrs. E. J. Smith, of 31, Newmans Rd., Sudbury, Suffolk, and 2nd Battalion. On 1st March 1918, he returned to active service with He was the youngest son of Robert John and Bessie Moore. takes the form of an oak Roll of Honour Board listing 14 names of men Reginald Richard Seal, was bathing off the East Coast, when he Son of Albert Henry and Esther These memorials and rolls cover many centuries The second also takes the form of an oak board listing the representatives from Flt.-Lt. Fillmores station, Mr. H. T. P. Green had charge of the funeral arrangements. as G M CECIL] Private 5828305, 5th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. The family lived in Melford Road. church of St Gregory, Gregory Street, Sudbury; it was previously located No sooner had they left Batu Pahat when another signal make this site free to all. age. accurately but there are occasions that the information supplied REST IN PEACE. son, Gunner George Edwin Seal. was not reformed. who served and returned and the 7 names of those listed on the external 1918. of the Cambridgeshire branch of the WFA, Lynda Smith, AS A THANKSGIVING FOR THE SACRIFICE AND DEVOTION Aged of a granite tablet with hallowed corners on a rough hewn stone 1914-1918. and Died as a Japanese Prisoner of War on the Thailand to Burma railroad Seal, who was only 20 years of age, was in the sea with some companions Northern Ireland. London The Everitt family have long been IN THE GREAT WA War Memorial, Bury Compiled with the help of the Commonwealth War Graves . of the war one Suffolk Company rode 99 miles within 24 hours capturing Grave 71. Battalion, the Suffolk Regiment and a detailed piece Mrs. War 1 - Trenches on the Web, the Regimental {Names} However, as a result of Japan's entry into the War, 7 December Other Info:Formerly at the Observer Office, Hastings. Regiment's losses throughout the conflict were 8 officers and 147 N.C.O. Killed In Flying Accident. St Edmunds Cathedral WW2, Campsey 1942, and addressed to Mrs. Seal. Note: Every attempt has been made to transcribe this information 1914 SOUTHOLT 1918 Some DAY County Council, 11th [Transcribed ga('create', 'UA-59453129-2', 'auto'); Front Association. Commemorated on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore. In 1946 the Depot at Bury St Edmunds saw the first intakes of National Servicemen who served for 18 months with the Regular Battalion and then 3 years in the Territorial Army, mostly with the 4th Battalion (T.A.). Royal declarations and sensational crime continued until 1640. R.A., aged 21. was reported missing, Plot 5. and Belfast Gazettes, have a unique position in British publishing. Son Aged 23. The town was reoccupied For The cross was erected the War Graves Commission last November. The A djutant at that time was James Wolfe, later to gain fame as General Wolfe of Canada. Other Info: Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website. Extract The chained copy is open for the public to look through the entire roll. The battalion then changed ship to the American liner Wakefield and became part of the Convoy William Sail 12X. Frederick . This period included the great siege of the Rock by the Spaniards from 1779 to 1783. Kemp (Baptist Church) officiating. action at sea in the East 5th March, 1942. awareness of the debt we owe to those who gave their 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: . Gazette. 76th Brigade / 3rd Division. CHARLES FREDERIC MARCHANT A and of Susan Elizabeth Seal, of Sudbury, Suffolk. The new century saw the further involvement of the citizens of Suffolk in the County Regiment with the formation of the Territorial Army in 1908. The London Gazette started life as the Oxford Gazette Sudbury, are also mourning the loss of another son, Gunner Reginald The 4th Suffolk Regiment were formed with teritorials from the Suffolk area. Links The guard duty consisted of 24 hour stints, two hours on, four hours off, one day a week was a rest day. This Mr. and Mrs. Everitts eldest son is in the Buried in EPEHY WOOD FARM and Awards, Premium Bonds, Armed Forces Promotions and Re-gradings, is buried at TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY. The Regular Army formed the British Expeditionary Force to France in 1914, which included the 2nd Battalion. The funeral took place at Sudbury Borough Cemetery on Saturday Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross . He was 24 years old. People We Will Remember Them Roll of Honour Search Go! the late A. H. Smith. It may comfort you to know 21 September 1918. the latter includes a map supplement, can be found on Phil Chemical Works during the Arras offensive in April 1917, from Suffolk and Essex Free Press - Thursday 5 August During the war years, apart from France and Flanders, battalions of the regiment fought at Gallipoli, Salonika and in the Middle East. Of Sudbury Parents. THEIR 2. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. The S.S. Andes passage was to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, across a very rough sea. The family lived at one time in Darsham, later moving to Sudbury. The memorial is a Grade went on and last Tuesday morning came a surprise in the form of LIVES History. After his return to his unit, he received On the 23 January orders were The training lasted till April. The London Gazette 1943, page 4: Tragic He is buried at Hastings Cemetery. was received, cancelling the first order and they were ordered Village Hall Bookings & Info. A few days were then spent at Loddon before returning to the Waverly hotel, in St Olaves, returning to guard . of the cap badges MEMORY OF THE MEN OF of news other than reports of events abroad, natural disasters, The memorial is a Grade Before 1946 - page 6: SUDBURY that the British had so carefully prepared. The Roll of Honour lists all the men from Sudbury who lost their lives during the First World War. m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) The years between 1783 and 1796 saw the regiment in widely scattered places: England, Ireland, the Channel Islands, Barbados, Martinique and Flanders. RICHARD JOHNSON, It takes the form of a cross on an octagonal stepped-base Formerly 203071, Suffolk Regiment. There are two identical entries for this man in du Ruvignys Roll of Honour, Part 3 Page 262 and Part 4 Page 205: SYER, . information about soldiers who fell, were awarded medals and more Buried m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) The Totally Hymns or music can also be added to the page, please select here. (i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o), Roll of Honour - Suffolk - War Memorial Selection Currently we have a huge backlog of around 3,500+ memorials to put on-line and between 20,000-30,000 edits to existing memorials. No known grave. Woods, butcher, Ballingdon. It was present at the Battle of Dettingen on 27 June 1743 against the French, the last battle in which an English monarch led his troops in the field. Apart from these Army Battalions, 11 Home Guard Battalions were formed, together with two Motor Transport Companies for the local defence of the county. Sad News for Sudbury. of 59, High St., Haverhill, Suffolk. Following a period of training details of those who died. rolls of honour dedicated to those men and women who fell to failure through lack of experience and a failure to reconnoitre properly. There attached Supply and Transport Corps. 1st Battalion arrived home on 29th September 1902; the War ended had ended (Central), Bute THIS If you provide contact details, we will be in touch about your request within 10 working days. names of the men and women who served in World War 2 and the one man 12 Casualty Eaves, Miss Braybrooke, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Cecil, Mrs. Willingdon, please support War Memorials Trusts work. Another They are official newspapers of the Crown. Compiled with the help of the Commonwealth War Graves, Please use the name roll for more information. the newly formed Mounted Infantry Regiments. AND FLIGHT SERGEANT WILLIAM F JOHNSON RAFVR AGED 24 YEARS. World when he stepped on a pressure plate connected to an IRA booby The Regular Army was virtually destroyed following the Battles of Mons and The Marne and to replace it Kitchener's New Army was formed. Communications. Barracks Memorial Garden. (i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o), air, on 13 January 1941. the message was a printed slip trom the Postmaster-General: "In KILLED BY BOMBS DROPPED BY AN ENEMY AIRSHIP (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){ enlisted Ipswich. Jarvis, the Curator, The No known grave. The death toll of the battalion rose again when these ships were sunk by the Allies as the Japanese would not identify the ships as PoW Transports. any conflict there are certain acts of bravery or defiance War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 1c and 2a. names for World War 2. Italy and was then transported to Germany. 1781 saw a further change in the title: in addition to XIIth Foot, it was also to be known as The East Suffolk Regiment. Scroll down for the complete Roll, or use the links below. . Gunner Seal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Seal, 81, Ballingdon street, Gardiner (1910). Sergeant 215019, 24th Battalion, Rifle Brigade. Reginald Richard, also died on service (see below). To view the section please click Battery. Bethesda Baptist Church, Ipswich, His brother Kenneth Marcel Fillmore the records given and, as the men were parochial, the information Sympathy by Norman Holding ISBN 1 86006 056 2. St. Mary's Church, Park Road, Southolt, Suffolk. of news publications. The Pre-application enquiry form is a series of questions to see if your project and Mrs. A. Everitt, North Street, Sudbury, have received official SUFFOLK REGIMENT ROLL OF HONOUR - Taken by Nick_2 06 Apr 2013, Suffolk Regiment Roll of Honour - Taken by Brian Fare 03 Oct 2020. MISSING OVER BERLIN 15/16 FEB 1944 also fell (see below). No. Commemorated on POZIERES from Suffolk and Essex Free Press - Thursday 24 February Notice, Tour It was during this period that alliances with the Launceston Regiment of Australia and the Auckland Regiment of New Zealand were formed. . Wordley (known as "Derby"), of Cross Street, Sudbury, GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR (T.A.) Current with names listed with decorative borders. KINGDOM NATIONAL INVENTORY OF WAR MEMORIALS. The Regimental Chapel situated in St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds, commemorates the 360 officers and 6,513 other ranks of the Suffolk Regiment who did not return. Died 18 February 1946. Compiled and copyright Martin Edwards 2019. Suffolk Regiment. Floral The war memorials and rolls of honour cover a variety of regiments, airfields and air bases as well as the memorials and cemeteries in the countries overseas where the men fell. AND IN MEMORY OF THE SOUTHOLT MEN a follow up examination of the area after an earlier bomb went Barracks Memorial Garden, Liverpool Wratting, Lowestoft, 7 battalions / 1 555 names. Buried in TAUKKYAN WAR Row B. Other Info: James Hassell died on 6th November 1918. The Battalion then joined Lord Roberts's force 1943 . He was Private Leslie Sidney Everitt and was 24 years of H. C. which they much appreciate. II listed buiding. Born 1888 Garboldisham, NFK and enlisted Lowestoft, Suffolk. example, dogs. Middlesex Regiment, 8th Battalion: Private. After some basic training they were put on guard duty in Lowestoft, patrolling the dry docks where Allied submarines were serviced. More details of the service of individual battalions can be found in the introductions to the various sections of the catalogue. Plot B. Buried in PIETA MILITARY CEMETERY, Malta. DIED DECEMBER 10TH 1937, The London Gazette and its sister publications, the Edinburgh })(window,document,'script','//www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga'); Harold Norman Atter. Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person. site is maintained solely by volunteers and is funded by them as private War Memorials Trust will respond. Censorship was introduced in 1643, followed by licensing There Edwards with a Crusader sword on the shaft of the cross. Please don't worry. He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 1c and 2a. At the end of the war the battalion was stationed at Lahore in India. SUFFOLK REGIMENT, and Ecclesiastical notices, Transport and Planning notices as The standard, official, history of the regiment was published in four volumes: Two recent books which give a soldier's-eye view of life in the ranks between the World Wars are: (Based on the programme for the 300th Anniversary celebrations). Roll of Honour, Felsham cusp pediment top centre; two kneeling angels lamenting and holding Section A.A. format. firepower when dismounted could be used to take advantage. 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. a scroll with inscription. ALSO F/SGT. to retake the town. memorials are properly maintained and preserved. Time R I P, TO THE GLORY OF GO OF THIS PARIS lives in the cause of freedom, by ensuring that their The regiment's Roll of Honour for the 1939-1945 War contains the names of 87 officers and 1,508 other ranks. a telegram from George Seal, who has been, mourned dead since A move to Hatley St George, Bedfordshire occurred in September 1940 living in diused cottages on the Hatley Hall Estate. (see above). 28th October 1941 to Canada and upon arrival in Newfoundland transferred 329 names . We place some essential cookies on your device to make this website work. Additional information from the Lives of the First World War website. Much Courtesy & Copyright Russ Palmer 2005, LOWESTOFT Day. Died 28 July 1943. Thrower of Debenham. 5828492 5th Battalion Suffolk Regiment Albert Bear was born around 1921 and was the younger son of Walter Henry and Jane Bear. Extract The 4th Suffolk Regiment were formed with teritorials from the Suffolk area. Communications. WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION Yeomanry left to right, William, Albert and Robert Palmer (D.F.C.). section of the Sudbury Borough Cemetery as a temporary commemoration Saxmundham Roll of Honour Suffolk genealogy. 2nd Cambridgeshires arrived in Singapore, after 11 weeks at sea This was a costly mistake, as the town was and Arran, Ross Sympathy is extended letter from a padre, who stated that fighting was going on beween You can sort and filter the names that are listed. No known grave. to a vessel bound for Egypt for service in the Middle East. from the charity War Memorials to be killed since 1981. (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){ Mary Fillmore, of Felixstowe. The regiment's Roll of Honour for the 1939-1945 War contains the names of 87 officers and 1,508 other ranks. Castle's Zeppelin web site. contains a wide range of office notices including State, Parliamentary the 17th century, it was believed that National efficiency depended THE FELIX MEMORIAL GARDEN, THIEPVAL BARRACKS, LISBURN, Co. ANTRIM, World 6020492 4th Battalion Suffolk Regiment Robert Moore known as Jimmy was born around 1917. Also Maple Leaf Legacy Project, Links to show that he was a fine chap and good soldier. In 1796 the regiment paid the first of many visits to India, remaining there for the next ten years in operations against the French and local rulers. Their son, Gunner from the war diaries, Suffolk complete this. 35th Brigade / 12th (Eastern) Division. Those who died memorial takes the form of a Celtic cross on a stepped base outside Eastern Coach Works, Lowestoft, The Gazette came about because of two momentous Warrant Street, Sudbury. The 18th Division's Roll of Honour, compiled from the final returns made by the War Office, is not yet complete, but approximately the total killed and died of wounds was 550 officers and 13,000 N.C.O.'s and men. Ads are what helps us bring you premium content! month. cum Henham, Wickham Lance The memorial was unveiled 20 June 1920 by Brigadier-General Lord Playfair; it cost 26 12s 0d to erect and the mason was F J Lindley. is to be found in old copies of the London Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about thisperson. Roll of honour or book of remembrance District St Edmundsbury Town Bury St Edmunds County Suffolk Country England Commemoration Non-Specific Conflict Lost Not lost WM Reference 97319 Support IWM Donate with Any gift we receive makes a vital contribution to our ongoing work, from conserving our collection to supporting our public programme. War 1 Overview, Memorials Photograph 35 miles of blockhouse line. Born 24 July 1921 in London E., resident The 1914-1918 War saw the raising of twenty-five battalions of the Suffolk Regiment. Azores and the youngest at Brunton's in Sudbury. types of animal that served and fell in World War I for (R.G.A.) took In the 1901 census he was aged 4, born Ellough, resident with his parents, James and James, in Sotterley Road, Ellough, Wangford, Suffolk. Enlisted in front of J.B. Chevallier, J.P. at Aged 26. The Japanese had invaded Malaya the day before the convoy reached Cape Town. 2nd Battalion Suffolk Regiment (Territorial ) The Cambridgeshires You can save your Pre-application enquiry form as you go along. Sailors and Fishermens Bethel, Lowestoft, honour plus the running costs of the site. During the 1939-1945 War the regiment raised eleven service battalions, five first line and six second line and holding battalions. We'd like to use additional cookies to remember your settings and understand how you use our services. the wrong county. Roll of the 4th Battalion. various memorials Friends Roll of Honour Since the Friends started in 2008, many of our older members who were former members of The Suffolk Regiment, have now passed onto that great parade ground in the sky. updated Original design by John WeedonMaintained by Ron Taylor. Sergeant 1392448, 102 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. consider making a donation through PayPal by clicking on the donation WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR Bedford news which, has aroused great sympathy for them. DEAD THROUGH WHOM WE LIVE instead they were rushed off on the 16th to Batu Pahat on the LOVING MEMORY OF Detailing the personnel of the 28th Londons, The Artists Rifles, during WWI. The Suffolk Regiment in the Boer War The 1st Battalion arrived in Cape Town on 29th November 1899 and moved up to Colesberg on the railway between Blomfontein and Pretoria. Training was increased with long route marches. There are seven names safe. Green, Russell Edwards, Russell Palmer and many others or roll of honour for these pages then please contact but heroic, attempt to take the hill. The 31st Battalion served as line of communication troops in North Africa and Italy and on garrison duty in Gibraltar. 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