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The Great War History Hub Researching the history of World War l relating to Whitchurch, Shropshire 24 June 2025
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Horsemans Green Memorial

  The memorial is in the Scout Hut in Horsemans Green. It was relocated from the Wesleyan Chapel in the village when this was sold to be converted into a private house. This is an ongoing project, information will be …

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John Williams

Born in Pickhill, Denbighshire, Wales in 1889, the second son of Charles and Selina Williams of The Fields, Bradley, Cheshire. Husband to Agnes Williams of Yew Tree Cottage, Halghton Lane, Hanmer, Flintshire, Wales. Regiment : 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards Rank …

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George Groom

George Harold Groom was born in Hanmer, Flintshire in 1897, the eldest son of Levi and Elizabeth Groom of Horseman’s Green, near Whitchurch Shropshire. Regiment : 21st Battalion King’s Royal Rifle Corps Rank : Rifleman Service Number : R/33490 Died …

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Tags: Groom, Hanmer Memorial, Horsemans Green Memorial, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Memorials, Whitchurch Grammar School Memorial

Edward Griffiths

Jacob Griffiths

Edward John Griffiths was born in Tilstock, Shropshire on 26 April 1895, the second son of Edwin and Harriet Griffiths of Rhostre, Halghton, Hanmer, Flintshire, Wales. The 1911 Census shows him working on his father’s farm. Regiment : 9th Battalion …

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George Phillips

George Frederick Phillips (known as Fred) was born in Brymbo, Denbighshire, Wales in 1893, the eldest son of George and May Phillips of The Shop, Horseman’s Green, Whitchurch, Shropshire. The 1911 Census shows Fred working in his father’s bakery and …

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William Phillips

William Arthur Phillips was born in Wigland, Malpas, Cheshire in 1895, the second son of George and May Phillips of The Shop, Horseman’s Green, Whitchurch, Shropshire. The 1911 Census shows William working in his father’s bakery and shop. William’s elder …

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Tags: Hanmer Memorial, Horsemans Green Memorial, Memorials, Phillips, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Tallarn Green Memorial

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