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Researching the history of World War l relating to Whitchurch, Shropshire

The Great War History Hub Researching the history of World War l relating to Whitchurch, Shropshire 17 January 2021
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Castle Hill Methodist Chapel Memorial

  The memorial is in St John’s Methodist Church, St John’s Street, Whitchurch. This is an ongoing project, information will be added to the website over the coming weeks and months. It is hoped that the people of Whitchurch, Shropshire …

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Tags: Barber, Castle Hill Methodist Chapel Memorial, Evason, Griffiths, Hockenhull, Newbrook, Pointon

Clive Barber

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Clive Richard Barber, born in Wombridge, Shropshire in 1897, the only son of Thomas and Winifred Barber of Dairy Cottage, Park Avenue, Whitchurch. Regiment : 225th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery Rank : Sergeant Service Number : 106199 Died of …

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Tags: Barber, Castle Hill Methodist Chapel Memorial, Memorials, Military Medal, Royal Garrison Artillery, Whitchurch Grammar School Memorial, Whitchurch Memorial

Alfred Evason

Born in Toxteth, Liverpool in 1888, the second son of Charles and Jane Evason. In 1910 Alfred married Fanny (nee Stoker) Evason of Wellington and they resided at 19 Bark Hill, Whitchurch. Alfred was a butcher in business at 24 …

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Tags: Castle Hill Methodist Chapel Memorial, Evason, Machine Gun Corps, Memorials, Whitchurch Memorial

George Pointon

George Henry Pointon was born on 8th April 1891 in Hadnall, Shropshire, the second son of George and Hannah Pointon of Higher Heath, Whitchurch. In the 1911 Census, his occupation is shown as general labourer and he was living at …

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Tags: Castle Hill Methodist Chapel Memorial, Cheshire Regiment, Memorials, Pointon, South Wales Borderers, Whitchurch Memorial

Ralph Newbrook

Ralph Drake Newbrook, born in Whitchurch in 1889, the eldest son of Joseph and Edith Newbrook. Husband of Dorothy Eleanor (nee Knight) Newbrook of Paris, Ontario, Canada. Ralph left for Canada on 1st March 1912 from Liverpool on the Virginian …

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Tags: Canadian Infantry, Castle Hill Methodist Chapel Memorial, Memorials, Newbrook, Whitchurch Memorial

Stanley Newbrook

Stanley Victor, born in Whitchurch in 1892, the second son of Joseph and Edith Newbrook of 9, Havana Buildings, Whitchurch. Stanley was a regular soldier stationed in Portland, Dorset in August 1914. He landed in France on the 11th August …

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Tags: Castle Hill Methodist Chapel Memorial, Memorials, Newbrook, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Whitchurch Memorial

James Hockenhull

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James Henry Hockenhull was born in Tilstock, Whitchurch in 1890, the second son of James and Mary Hockenhull of 13, Catteralls Lane, Whitchurch. The 1911 Census reveals James residing at Moss Villa, Tilstock Road, Whitchurch and working as a groom/general …

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Tags: Ash Magna Memorial, Castle Hill Methodist Chapel Memorial, Church Lads Brigade, Hockenhull, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Memorials, St Alkmund Church Memorial, Whitchurch Memorial

Jacob Griffiths

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Jacob Griffiths was born in Whitchurch, Shropshire in 1886, the third son of Jacob and Sarah Ann Griffiths of Folly Lane, Yardington, Whitchurch, Shropshire. Husband of Amy Griffiths (née Hinds) of Gorton, Manchester and father of Amy. Regiment : 1st …

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Tags: Castle Hill Methodist Chapel Memorial, Cheshire Regiment, Griffiths, King’s Shropshire Light Infantry, Memorials, Whitchurch Memorial

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