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

Whittington

These are the WWI Casualties:

  1. Private I. ABELL. Lincs. Regt., 1st Garrison Btln., died 15 Sept 1916. Listed in CWGC database as "J. ABELL".
  2. Private E. BOOTH. 1st. Btln. Sherwood Foresters, age 27, died 15 May 1915, son of Mr. J. BOOTH.
  3. Private E. BRADLEY. RAMC, age 36., died 27 June 1916, husband of Emma BRADLEY.
  4. Sapper J. BUNTING. Royal Eng., age 37., died 10 Dec 1918.
  5. Private L. W. DAVIDSON. Sherwood Foresters, 3rd Btln., age 22, died 9 Feb 1919, son of John William and Clara DAVIDSON.
  6. Private H. GREEN, Sherwood Foresters, 53rd Btln., age 18, died 25 May 1918, son of John and Edith GREEN.
  7. 2nd Lieut. W. HUSBAND, Northumberland Fusiliers, 53rd Btln., age 28, died 25 June 1918.
  8. Private James SHAWCROFT, Sherwood Foresters, 3rd Btln., age 19, died 8 Aug 1918, son of John and Hannah SHAWCROFT.
  9. Private John Edward STRAW, Scottish Rifles, age 42, died 12 Dec 1918, son of John and Jane STRAW.
  10. Private E. WATTS, Sherwood Foresters, 2nd Btln., age 22, died 28 Jul 1915, son of Mr. J. T. and Mrs. M. E. WATTS of Springwell, Mid Handley, Sheffield.

World War II:

  1. Driver Ernest BURGIN, RASC, age 43, died 22 Dec 1945. husband of Ida Alice BURGIN.
  2. Private Charles Edwin BUXTON, Seaforth Highlanders, age 31, died 19 Feb 1944, husband of Kathleen May BUXTON.
  3. Lance Cpl. Jean ELLIOTT, Auxiliary Territorial Service, age 23, died 18 April 1946, daughter of James A. and of Georgina ELLIOTT.
  4. Cadet Geoffrey HUGHES, Air Training Corps, age 16, died 16 Jul 1942, son of Frederick Horace and Sarah Elizabeth HUGHES.
  5. Signalman A. MATCHETT, Royal Corps of Signals, age 29, died 25 Aug 1947, husband of Phyllis May MATCHETT.
  6. Private Joseph WRIGHT, Pioneer Corps, died 20 Sept 1940.

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