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Military Records information for Darley and places above it in the hierarchy

Darley

There is one Commonwealth War Grave from World War II in St. Helen's churchyard:

  1. Donald Standish SOPPITT, telegraphist, HMS Hunter, Royal Navy, age 19, died 23 Nov. 1944. Son of George and Minnie SOPPITT, of Matlock.

The Imperial War Museum lists 61 dead recorded on the War Memorial for WWI and 30 dead for WWII.

  1. Allsop, John
  2. Attwood, Arthur
  3. Barber, Joseph
  4. Barker, William
  5. Boden, Ernest
  6. Boden, John
  7. Carnell, Archibald
  8. Carter, William
  9. Charlesworth, Fred
  10. Clay, Lindsay
  11. Coates, Clarence
  12. Colley, Frank
  13. Crowther, Lewis
  14. Derbyshire, George
  15. Doxey, Abraham
  16. Drury, Leslie
  17. Evans, Charles
  18. Evans, John
  19. Fentem, Fred
  20. Fielding, Arthur
  21. Gray, Harry
  22. Hanson, Fred
  23. Hart, Wileman
  24. Hewittson, Ben
  25. Holden, William
  26. Holland, George
  27. Holmes, Henry
  28. Holmes, Thomas
  29. Houghton, Bertram
  30. Houghton, Leonard
  31. Houghton, Walter
  32. Hulley, George
  33. Lowe, Horace
  34. Owen, William
  35. Pearson, Fred
  36. Pratley, George
  37. Preece, Gilbert
  38. Pugh, Thomas
  39. Reid, Frank
  40. Skinner, George
  41. Slack, William
  42. Slaney, John
  43. Smith, Alfred
  44. Smith, Harold
  45. Smith, James Salisbury
  46. Smith, John
  47. Smith, Joseph
  48. Smith, Sidney
  49. Stone, Herbert
  50. Taylor, Frank
  51. Thompson, George
  52. Travis, Fred
  53. Twyford, Thomas
  54. Wagstaff, William
  55. Wain, Herbert
  56. Wall, George
  57. Wall, George
  58. Waterfall, Benjamin
  59. Waterfall, John
  60. Wilkinson, John
  61. Williams, Ernest

Seaman Wilfred James BOWLER was added to the War Memorial in 2002.

Derbyshire

Derbyshire Militia: Enlistments into the Regular Army at Dover, 1813 - a record of the names from this list was also published in the Derby Mercury, 1814.

Names from Musters of the Derbyshire Militia 1781-82 are available for purchase on floppy disk or microfiche through Family History Indexes (the link to Militia Musters is part way down the page).

There is an online website for looking up Prisoners of War from World War One at the Int'l Comm. of the Red Cross Archives.

UK and Ireland