Post by BereniceUK on Apr 12, 2017 12:53:46 GMT
278441 Sapper William Henry Henshaw 92nd Field Company, Royal Engineers 3.7.1918, aged 32 Son of William Henry and Julianna Henshaw, of Ilkeston; husband of Mahala Briggs Henshaw, of 187, Awsworth Road, Ilkeston
R/721 Able Seaman John Mangan Hood Battalion R.N. Division, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve 24.3.1918, aged 19 Son of Michael and Sarah Ann Mangan, of 30, Station Street, Ilkeston Junction
198157 Lance Corporal Harold Rollason 50th Siege Company, Royal Engineers 22.9.1918, aged 27 Son of John Thomas and Sarah Rollason, of Ilkeston
58519 Private Arthur Lowe 59th Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) 24.8.1918, aged 24 Son of Thomas and E. Lowe, of 124, Brownlow Road, Mansfield; born at Orston, Nottinghamshire
200754 Private William Riley 2nd/5th Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 8.9.1918, aged 23 Son of Mrs. Ann Riley, of 26, Jackson Avenue, Ilkeston
Thomas Smith - 307633 Private Thomas Arthur Smith 2nd/7th Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) 2.5.1918
The bellringers memorial board, above, isn't a specific war memorial, but there's at least one WW1 casualty named on it.
5539 Private Hubert William Tarlton 2nd/7th Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 19.12.1916, aged 23 Son of Mrs. F. Tarlton, of 84, Station Road, Ilkeston www.cccbr.org.uk/rolls/casualties/details.php?warID=&casID=351697
J H Iliffe
H Straw
A T Baker
S Burgoyne
W H Harrison
A Nicholson
J Hufton
I Hufton
C J Baker
T M A Wragg
H Fletcher
F W Shaw
J F George
W Tarr
E C Gobey
E Poxon
E F Gobey
F Tarlton
J M Beardsley
M E Baxter (nee Gobey)
J Baggott
E Fletcher
95864 Chaplain 4th Class The Rev. Harry Smith, Royal Army Chaplains' Department. Killed in France on 15th August 1944, aged 37. Son of Leonard and Cicely Smith, of Littleover, Derby.