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

Ropsley

  • Michael PECK advises: Ropsley War Memorials have now been recorded, there are three. One is in the village centre and records both WW1 and WW2 names, one is inside the church and records WW1 names only and the third is a window in the church dedicated to an individual. There are no numbers, ranks or arms of service noted. (Please note the difference in the surname of the first name mentioned in WW1) Names recorded are:

Exterior - 1914 - 1918:

  • Thorpe Aikinson
  • Robert Waterfield Abbott
  • John Thomas Barber
  • Albert Bee
  • John Thomas Briggs
  • Robert William Brotherwell
  • Ernest Henry Chappel
  • Percival HE Chantry
  • Arthur Dean
  • John Doughty
  • Harry Dunmore
  • George Edward Freestone
  • John William Hames
  • George William Hare
  • Walter Hodson
  • James Kent
  • Francis T Watmough
  • Joseph Hind
  • Cyril Joseph Kitchen
  • Hugh Lloyd
  • Joseph Lloyd
  • Harry Morley
  • William Peatman
  • Albert Henry Tindale
  • Charles Henry Willows

1939 - 1945:

  1. Gerald Christopher Brewster
  2. Kenneth George Corton
  3. Joseph Leslie Crow
  4. William Philip Dales
  5. Wilfred Marlow
  6. Kenneth Smith (GC)

Interior:

  1. Thorpe Atkinson
  2. Robert Waterfield Abbott
  3. John Thomas Barber
  4. Albert Bee
  5. John Thomas Briggs
  6. Robert William Brothwell
  7. Ernest Henry Chappell
  8. Percival HE Chantry
  9. Arthur Dean
  10. John Doughty
  11. Harry Dunmore
  12. George Edward Freestone
  13. George William Hare
  14. Walter Hodson
  15. James Kent
  16. Cyril Joseph Kitchen
  17. Hugh Lloyd
  18. Joseph Lloyd
  19. Harry Morley
  20. William Peatman
  21. Albert Henry Tindale
  22. Charles Henry Willows.

Window:

A beloved younger son William Philip Dales of Little Humby who did not return from an operational flight over Ostend 5th November 1941. Aged 22. The window depicts a Sgt Pilot (Royal Air Force) and the face seems to be some sort of photographic reproduction of the actual face of Dales rather than the usual stylised stained glass face, possibly interesting if you are connected to this man.

You can find more information on each name listed above at the "Roll of Honour website for Ropsley.

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