WW1 Memorial Tablets in St Helen's Church, Hemsworth (photo taken 1 April 2015) |
Links:
War Memorials Archive listing
War Memorials Online listing
Lives of the First World War Community
Church website with more pictures of the interior
A book is available with information about the men named on the memorial; Roll of Honour: Hemsworth by Gil Harrison.
Transcribed and photographed by BarnsleyHistorian
Inscription:
1914 To the Glory of God and in Undying Memory of the Men of This Parish who gave their Lives for King and Country 1918
Names:
Where further information on a name has been researched by our volunteers it will be linked here (look for the names in blue) to a page on this site or to an external site.
Adams, Nathaniel
Allen, Ernest Allen, James E Allen, Maurice Arnold, Edward S Atkins, William Ball, John Bamford, Jethrew Banks, Joe Barrett, Bernard Baxter, James Beddoes, Job Beedham, Alfred E Bennett, Walter Bethnam, John Bestwick, Fred Billington, John A Billington, Horace Bingley, Edward Blair, Walter Blaymire, Sam Boocock, Joseph Brailsford, Thomas Bridges, Harry Burke, Bernard Butt, William H Campbell, Thomas Carter, Alfred G Challoner, Alfred Chapman, Fred Chennell, Allen Chopping, Ernest Clark, Thomas A Clements, George W Coleman, Cecil M Colley, David Comer, James Creighton, Edward Creighton, James R Creighton, Percy Cutts, Kelvin Cupit, Wilfred |
Dale, Charles H
Darbyshire, Robert Davies, John Diggins, George W Donohoe, Albert Downend, John M Drake, Alfred Duckworth, Albert Evans, Joel Evans, Sam Eyre, Joseph M Fenwick, Matthew Finch, George Freeman, Arthur Gash, Ernest Gee, Ernest A Gibson, George H Gibson, Tom Glew, Arthur Godfrey, Herbert Guest, Herbert Haigh, Ernest Haigh, George Haigh, Peter Hales, Harry Halton, George Halton, Richard Hanley, William P Harper, Abraham Harper, Joseph Harratt, John Harratt, John H Harris, James Hartley, Sydney S Havenhand, Roger Hellewell, George Heppenstall, Fred Hill, Robert F Horsfall, John H Hughes, Freddie Hughes, Walter Hulse, Joseph Imms, Edward Kramer, Alfred |
Lawley, Lionel
Leatham, Bertram H Lee, Matthew Lees, Fred Leornard, Charles Lloyd, Thomas R Lodge, James W McDonald, Harry Maher, Thomas Matthewman, John H Merritt, Joseph W Middleton, Cecil Miles, Joseph Moody, Thomas Morgan, George Morris, Frederick Moseley, Benjamin Mountford, William Murray, James W Naylor, Edmund B Newton, David E Newton, Harold Nobes, William H Ogden, Ernest Olley, Albert Olley, Charles F Outram, George A Pagett, Albert Parsonage, Walter Pattison, Albert E Peacock, John Prendergast, Thomas Radford, Arthur Radford, George Ramsden, Alfred Randall, Hugh Rhodes, Sadler Richards, Ernest Richards, Harry Riding, Samuel D Roberts, Charles H Roberts, John Robinson, Frederick G |
Robinson, Leslie Rodgers, Charles Rodgers, George W Sanderson, John W Scott, Thomas Searles, Ernest Senior, Arthur Senior, Fred Sharman, Frank Shaw, James Sheldon, Jonathan Shelley, Harry Simpson, William W Smedcar, William Smith, George Smith, Sydney Steel, Arthur Steel, Herbert Stollard, Laurence H Stones, Allison Strutt, Frederick Sydall, William Taylor, George Taylor, Joseph H Taylor, Rodger Thompson, Joshua Tomlinson, John Tordoff, Frank Tordoff, Harry Thornton, Harold Varley, Harry Watson, Frank Watson, James Watson, William Webster, John T Willman, Solomon Wilson, James W Wincer, George Whitaker, Albert Whitaker, Frederick Wootton, Bert Wright, Walter Yates, James |
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1 comment:
James Yates born 1883? Little Bloxwich, Walsall, Staffordshire. Married Beatrice Beal in this church 26 October 1907. Called from Reserve August 1914 sent to France September 1914. Killed in action 11 November 1914. No known grave, commemorated on the Pleogsteert Memorial. He left a wife and two children, Ivy 6 years and Jim 2 years. On the 11 November his second daughter Louvain was born. She died three weeks later.
Barry Sharpe, Ivy was my mother.
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