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

Headon

There is a Comonwealth War Grave in the churchyard for Corporal George WHITE of the Labour Corps, son of Thomas WHITE, a native of Retford, and Lucy COOK who married at Retford in 1874. George was their youngest son, born in 1889. He married in 1915 to Lilian STIMSON from Headon.

The other men who died were:

  1. Harry Hunt
  2. Samuel Jackson
  3. Ernest Ward, stoker 2nd, HMS Victory II

The complete list of names on the memorial can be found at the Southwell & Nottingham Church History Project website. These are the men who returned alive:

  1. Sergt. J. T. JACKSON. D.C.M. CROIX de GUERRE. MONS STAR.
  2. Pte. G. W. BIRKETT
  3. Pte. J. BOOTH. M.M. MONS STAR.
  4. Pte. J. J. BRAILSFORD
  5. Pte. C. W. DENMAN
  6. Pte. T. DENMAN
  7. Pte. H. DUNSTAN
  8. Lce. Cpl. R. HEATON
  9. Stoker Charles E. HILTON. R.N. 1915. STAR.
  10. Pte. H. HILTON
  11. Pte. Thomas HILTON
  12. Pte. J. HUNT
  13. Pte. R. HUNT
  14. Pte. F. JACKSON
  15. Gunner C. SCRIVENER
  16. Pte. J. W. B. STARR
  17. W/T. E. STIMSON. R.N.
  18. Lce. Cpl. W. STIMSON. 1915. STAR
  19. Pte. A. E. TAYLOR
  20. Cpl. John W. TAYLOR
  21. Pte. H. A. THOMPSON
  22. Gunner H. TURVER
  23. Sapper J. E. VERNAL. 1915. STAR.

Nottinghamshire

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