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Military Records information for North Wingfield and places above it in the hierarchy

North Wingfield

There are five Commonwealth War Graves in St. Lawrence's churchyard from World War I. They are for:

  1. F. EDGE, priv., Sherwood For. 1st Batln., died 12 July 1916
  2. G. P. DAY, lance bomb., Royal Gar. Artillery, age 31, died 18 Oct. 1918
  3. Harry BRAMLEY, priv., RASC, age 26, died 13 Feb. 1919
  4. George T. FOSTER, priv., Sherwood For., died 16 Dec. 1920
  5. G. LEVERETT, serj., Sherwood For., died 23 July 1921
     

There are two Commonwealth War Graves in St. Lawrence's churchyard from World War II. They are for:

  1. William Richard CLARK, pilot off., RAF Vol. Reserve, age 31, died 18 March 1942
  2. Sam Tunnicliffe (Peter) DANIELS, Flying off., RAF Vol. Reserve, died 8 June 1943

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