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Eriswell Remembers
The Eriswell war memorial sits outside the village church of St Laurence and St Peter. It contains the names of 8 men from the parish who died during the first world war (The Great War 1914 - 1918) fighting for their country. We proudly remember these men and the sacrifices they made in losing their lives. Below we have provided details of them obtained from the Commonwealth War Graves commission and the War Graves Photograhic Project.
Name | Service |
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200007 Private Robert Heffer | 2nd/4th Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) 6th November 1917, aged 38 Jerusalem memorial panel 40 5 Eriswell. Wife Appolonia, two children |
17985 Private Fredrick Worby |
11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment |
26652 Private Fred Brunning | 7th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment 9th August 1916, aged 37 Thiepval memorial, France Shepherds' House, Lords Walk in Eriswell |
R/1557 Able Seaman George Willaim Snare | Anson Battalion Royal Naval Division 12th March 1918, aged 19 Orival Wood cemetery Flesquieres near Cambrai Chamberlain buildings farm |
65135 Private Rowland John Burston | 68th Field Ambulance Royal Army medical Corps 12th December 1917, aged 38 Sarigol military cemetery, Kriston, Greece |
49892 Driver Charles Harding | Royal Engineers 7th May 1917, aged 18 Eriswell churchyard Cranhouse farm in Eriswell Died in a training accident in London |
4971 Private George Smith | 1st Battalion, King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) 1st July 1916, aged 38 or 39 Thiepval memorial, France Widowed father lived at 42 Eriswell |
550711 Sapper Walter Brunning | 520th Field Company Royal Engineers 16th April 1917, aged 40 Bedford House cemetery, Ypres Lived in South Wimbledon. Wife Ethel |