Compiled from the Northern Daily Mail by the late S. Reed
Please note that the date following the name is the date on which the newspaper was published.
Abbley, William; Pte.; 16/08/1916; wounded; now in hospital; Middlesex; of Coronation Terrace, Guisborough; late West Hartlepool; page 4 column ??
Abbley, William; Pte.; 16/08/1916; left 4 years ago for Australia; where he enlisted in July 1915; page 4 column 6.
Ackroyd, T; L/Cpl.; 07/07/1918; seriously wounded; right leg and abdomen; 62 Northumberland Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7; see 05/07 page 4 column ??
Adams, B.J.;Pte.; 16/05/1918; Northumberland Fusiliers; missing 11 April; 2 years 4 months in France; brother of Mrs Bennet; page 2 column 8.
Adams, George; Pte.; 01/06/1916; 20 years; killed in action; Loos, Belgium; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; of Florence Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Adams, Gordon; Pte.; 30/06/1918; 18 years; Durham Light Infantry; died of wounds; 22 May in France; 61 Sheriff Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Adams, H; Pte.; 29/08/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in the back; hospital at Boulogne; 8 Leyburn Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.
Adams, James; Pte.; 17/09/1917; killed in action 22 August; Royal Scots Fusiliers; 23 Bramley Street, West Hartlepool; page 2.
Adams, Mrs; 25/09/1917; called to France to see son; serious wound right leg; 15 Florence Street, West Hartlepool; page 1 column ??
Adamson, Albert; L/Sgt.; 20/08/1918; wounded in head and arm; son of Mrs R. Adamson Deveron; Ashgrove Avenue, West Hartlepool.
Adamson, H.W.; Pte.; 10/04/01918; Yorkshires; wounded wrist and knee; hospital; Huddersfield; 11 Fawcett Street West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Adamson, J; Sgt.; 22/04/1918; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; wounded 3 times; right shoulder; enlisted August 1914; page 4 column 6.
Adamson, J.E.; Trooper; 13/09/1915; Family informed he is wounded in a hospital in France; Chapel Street, Croft, Hartlepool.
Adamson, Ralph; Pte.; 13/05/1918; East Yorkshires; missing 10 April; 6 weeks in France; 13 Regent Street West Hartlepool, page 4 column 5.
Adamson, Ralph; Pte.; 21/08/1918; missing; now a prisoner of war in Germany; 13 Regent Street, Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Adamson, Robert; Pte.; 28/09/1916; Coldstream Guards; wounded; in hospital; Cardiff; 2nd time; 45 Topcliffe Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Adamson, William; Pte.; 03/12/1918; awarded the Military Medal; enlisted September 1914; 13 Regent Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Addison, G; Spr.; 01/10/1917; Royal Engineers; wounded face, left eye, arms and leg; 19 months France; 22 Ladysmith Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Addison, Robert; Pte.; 25/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; 30 years; wounded and missing; 6 Plevna Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4; see 25/07, page 4 column 4.
Addison, Robert; Pte.; 29/10/1917; Durham Light Infantry; missing; now reported killed; 27 Middleton Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Addison, Sydney; Pte; 26/11/1917; killed in action; 8 November; Northumberland Fusiliers; enlisted September 1914; France 2 years; 77 Collingwood Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Agar, B.; L/Cpl.; 30/04/1918; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded 4 times; both knees; hospital Glasgow; 1a Alice Street, West Hartlepool; page ??
Agar, James; Pte.; 12/08/1915; 26 years; killed in action; Mediterranean Expeditionary Force; Royal Dublin Fusiliers; Memorial Record.
Agar, J.; Pte.; 17/09/1915; killed in action; Royal Dublin Fusiliers; 26 years; 21 Moore Street, West Hartlepool; short obituary; page 4 column ??
Agar, John Robert; Gunner; 24/08/1916; (Durham)Royal Garrison Artillery; 23 years; wounded; now in a military hospital England; 1 Alice Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Agar, T.; Sgt.; 17/06/1918; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; of West Hartlepool; awarded the Meritorious Service Medal; page 2 column 7.
Ainsley, Alan C.; Cpl.; 27/03/1918; Royal Army Medical Corps; awarded the Military Medal; 3 years Army; and served in Palestine; page 4 column 4.
Ainsley, H.; Pte.; 11/09/1915; 5th Connaught; down with enteric fever; now in hospital; Malta; page 4 column 7.
Ainsley, J.; Sgt.; 03/05/1915; wounded right leg; hospital England; 22 Town Wall, Hartlepool; 2 brothers in France; page 4 column 3.
Ainsley, J.; Pte.; 07/10/1916; Gordons; wounded 30 July; missing of that date; 42 Rodney Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 6.
Ainsley, J.; Pte.; 20/08/1917; Gordons; missing 30 July; presumed killed; 42 Rodney Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 6.
Ainsley, Robert; Pte., 28/08/1916; Durham Light Infantry; arm; wounded for the second time; Chester hospital; son of George; Lilly Street, West Hartlepool; page 1 column 7.
Ainsley, Samuel; Spr.; 10/11/1915; Royal Engineers; letter from Lt. Maxwell on her husband’s death; Lumley Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Ainsley, W.; Pte.; 07/06/1918; Northumberland Fusiliers; prisoner of war 20 April; died of tetanus 21 October; letter from German doctor; page 4 column 6.
Ainsley, William; Pte.; 29/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded twice; right arm; in hospital France; 170 Hart Road, Central Estate, Hartlepool; page 3 column 3.
Ainsley, William; Pte.; 16/08/1918; Durham Light Infantry; awarded the Military Medal; of 170 Hart Road, Hartlepool; page 3 column 3.
Ainslie, William; Pte.; 28/09/1916; wounded twice in left thigh; 15 September; 21 Croft Terrace, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Ainsworth, J.W.; C.Q.M.Sgt.; 25/01/1918; mentioned in despatches; 26 February to September 21/22 1917 for Distinguished Service; enlisted September 191???
Ainsworth, J.W., C.Q.M.Sgt.; 25/02/1918; ‘wants a rugger ball’; page 2 column 4.
Airey, George; Pte.; 05/10/1917; 29 years; Durham Light Infantry; shot by sniper; 20 September; chaplain’s letter; 17 Bellerby Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Aitken, Thomas; Pte.; 24/05/1915; killed in action; France; 18th Hussars; Memorial Record; care of Mrs Pann, Middleton.
Aitken, Thomas; Cpl.; 09/06/1915; 24 years, Queen Mary’s Own Hussars; relatives mentioned; page 4 column 2.
Akers, R.H.; 2nd Lt.; 18/10/1918; wounded twice; right leg amputated; enlisted November 1914; served Italy and France; 32 St Pauls Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Alderson, A.; Cpl.; 19/10/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; in a French hospital with fever; 30 Rokerby Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Alderson, A.W.; L/Cpl.; 22/10/1915; 12th Durham Light Infantry; writes to Mr Bladon; Police Court Missioner; page 6 column 2.
Alderson, Charles George,; Pte.; 08/10/1917; killed in action; 31 years; residence at Felling; mother at 12 Durham Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Alderson, Jas. Wm.; Pte.; 11/11/1914; 30 years; killed in action Ypres; Northumberland Fusiliers; Memorial Record; 23 Anthony Street, West Hartlepool.
Alderson, J.W.; Pte.; 10/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded ; in a hospital in Halifax; 7 Whitby Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.
Alderson, J.W.; Pte.; 11/12/1916; killed in action; 20 November; Machine Gun Company; 3 Bengal Street, West Hartlepool; rivet heater; page 4 column 3.
Alderson, J.W.; Pte.; 08/01/1917; killed in action; Machine Gun Corps.; letter from an officer to his mother; 3 Bengal Street, West Hartlepool: page 4 column 3.
Alderson, S.; Pte.; 08/04/1918; 19 years; wounded; left arm; hospital Leicester; 7 Whitby Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6; Mail staff.
Alderson, Thomas; Pte.; 10/07/1916; West Yorkshires; wounded France; hospital Liverpool; 3 Bengal Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.
Alderson, Thomas; Pte.; 06/09/1917; Royal Irish Fusiliers; third time wounded; 16/8 August; 3 Bengal Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Alderson, Thomas; L/Cpl.; 10/05/1918; West Yorkshires; missing 21 April; enlisted August 1914; 3 Bengal Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Alderson, Thomas; L/Cpl.; 22/05/1918; Royal Irish Fusiliers; wounded left foot; thigh; arm and back; prisoner of war Germany; 3 Bengal Street; page 2 column 3.
Alderson, William; Pte.; 11/08/1916; Durham Light Infantry; died from wounds; France; 57 Milton Street, West Hartlepool; Mrs Heslop an Aunt; page 4 column 5.
Aldus, R.; Pte.; 17/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wound in arm; letter to his sister; Mrs Townsend; 19 Plevna Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Aldus, Robert; Pte.; 28/02/1918; 20 years; Durham Light Infantry; missing now presumed dead; killed in action; grandmother; 19 Plevna Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Allan, Robert; Pte.; 09/10/1916; died of wounds; 3 October; Durham Light Infantry; joined up January 1915; (nee Houghton); page 3 column ??
Allason, B. Armour; Cpl.; 30/09/1916; Canadians; wounded in the neck; 44 Thornton Street, West Hartlepool.
Allen, A.; Driver; 19/10/1917; Officer’s letter to his brother; 2 Guisborough Street, West Hartlepool about his death; page 4 column 3.
Allen, Frank; Pte.; 11/01/1916; 20 years; Yorkshires; 8 Silver Street, West Hartlepool; born Sheffield; shell wound; died on way to hospital; page 4 column ??
Allen, J.F.; Pte.; 17/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war in Germany; 25 Charlotte Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Allen, T.; 2nd Lieut.; 14/10/1918; wounded in the arm; in France; of 37 Percy Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Allen, W.; Sgt.; 01/04/1918; 20 years; Durham Light Infantry; wounded 3 times; 22 March; 3 years in France; 62 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Allen, W.; Sgt.; 01/11/1918; gassed 2nd time; wounded 3 times; 62 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 1.
Allen, W.; Sapper; 11/10/1915; Royal Engineers; 42 Topcliffe Street, West Hartlepool; to his parents about the 9th Scots Division; page 2 column 6.
Allen, William Percy; 2nd Lieut.; 19/12/1917; Machine Gun Corps; awarded Military Medal; 35 Mary Street, York; stationed at West Hartlepool; page 4 column 1.
Allinson, R.M.; Pte.; 24/05/1918; 22 years; Machine Gun Corps; missing 25 April; 23 Derby Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4; see 15 July; page 4 column 5; prisoner of war.
Allison, C.F.; Pte.; 25/05/1918; killed in action; 6 May France; wounded twice; 125 Lynn Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Allison, Frank; Pte.; 23/10/1916; Yorkshires; died of wounds; lived with aunt; 14 Freeman Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 6; see 19 October; page 4 column 4.
Allison, Harry; Pte.; 13/17/1916; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded; right thigh, hand and face; 15 Albert Street, West Hartlepool: hospital Cosham; page 2 column 5.
Allison, Joseph; Pte.; 13/04/1918; wounded; now in hospital at Leeds; 20 Harcourt Street, West Hartlepool; see page 4 column 5.
Allison, T.; L/Cpl.; 07/11/1916; missing since 16 September; 15 Albert Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Allison, T.; L/Cpl.; 30/07/1917; missing now presumed dead; 15 Albert Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Allison T.W.; Pte.; 24/09/1917; Royal Irish Fusiliers; missing in action; 20 Harcourt Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Allison, Thomas William; Pte.; 03/08/1918; 41 years; missing August 1917; presumed killed on that date; Harcourt Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.
Alsford, J.S.; Stoker; 09/05/1918; body removed to London for burial; page 2 column 7.
Alsford, W.; Pte.; 02/08/1915; tragedy at Staincliffe House, Seaton Carew; page 4 column 3.
Alton, George; Pte.; 10/07/1916; wounded in shoulder; Hammersmith hospital; 10 Harbour Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.
Alton, John; Cpl.; 20/07/1916; East Yorkshires; wounded in France; hospital Liverpool; 3 Richmond Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Amell, R.; Pte.; 18/09/1917; Yorks. and Lancs.; hand wound; 31 August; hospital Portsmouth; 45 Grey Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Anderson, Alexander; Pte.; 09/08/1915; killed in action ; France; Durham Light Infantry; memorial record.
Anderson, Alexander; Pte.; 15/09/1915; killed in action; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; at Hooge; small obituary; 17 Conyers Street, West Hartlepool.
Anderson, G.; Pte.; 09/04/1918; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded right knee 28 March; 11 Laurence Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 1914; page 4 column 7.
Anderson, J.W.; Pte.; 18/04/1916; West Yorkshires; 23 years; 31 Sunderland Street, West Hartlepool; Rouen; gunshot wound to arm; page 4 column 5.
Anderson, John; Pte.; 15/03/1916; 14th Durham Light Infantry; of 27 Charlotte Street, West Hartlepool; serious wound in the eye; page 4 column 7.
Anderson, J.; Gunner; 20/11/1916; Royal Garrison Artillery; of Bingley, Yorkshire; blown into the sea at Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.
Anderson, J.; 01/1201917; gazetted to 2nd Lieutenant; 22 Sandringham Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Andrew, T.; Pte.; 06/10/1915; Royal Army Medical Corps; describes the death of Pte. Frank Hurworth; of West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Andrews, Henry; Pte.; 03/08/1916; Durham Light Infantry; arm wound; hospital France; brother of Mrs Weldrake 15 Bowser Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column ??
Andrews, Henry; Pte.; 10/06/1918; Labour Corps; gassed 24 May; brother of Mrs Weldrake 15 Bowser Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Andrews, J.W.; Pte.; 31/07/1915; killed in action; 10th Durham Light Infantry, memorial record. column 5.
Andrews, John William; Pte.; 18/08/1915; killed in action; 10th Durham Light Infantry; message of sympathy to sister Mrs Weldrake 15 Bowser Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Andrews, Tom; Pte.; 09/04/1918; East Yorkshires; wounded in right shoulder; late York Road, West Hartlepool; now Manchester; enlisted September 1914; page 4 column 7.
Andrews, W.; L/Cpl.; 13/07/1916; wounded; hospital France; Mrs Boddy, his mother, 23 Edgar Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column ??
Andrews, W.; Pte.; 02/11/1918; Scottish Rifles; wounded 3 times; hospital Nottingham; son of Mrs Boddy 23 Edgar Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Andrews, W.; L/.Cpl.; 11/11/1916; Cameronians; wounded twice; hospital Cardiff; 23 Edgar Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Angel; John William; Pte.; 08/08/1916; Durham Light Infantry; 20 years; face wound; Birmingham hospital; 39 Florence Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Angel, John William; Pte.; 11/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 24 March; 39 Florence Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 1914; page 2 column 7.
Angel, R.; Pte.; 08/08/1916; Durham Light Infantry; 24 years; wounded for second time; Boulogne hospital.
Angels, R.; 2nd Lieut.; 25/10/1917; wounded; hospital Manchester; France since June; 27 Musgrave Street, West Hartlepool; page 3
Angles, Robert; 2nd Lieut.; 14/11/1917; Yorks. and Lancs.; 22 years; died of wounds; hospital Manchester; 27 Mulgrave Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Angles, Robert; 2nd Lieut.; 24/05/1918; posthumously awarded the Military Cross to his father; page 2 column 4.
Angles, Alfred; Pte.; 03/05/1915; letter to his mother from Belgium; 6th Northumberland Fusiliers (TA); page 2 column 4.
Angus, G.S.; L/Cpl.; 17/10/1918; wounded twice; in hospital France; 52 Benson Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Angus, T.S.; Pte.; 02/11/1917; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded; hospital France; enlisted 1915; page 4 column ?? See 12 November page 4 column 8.
Annis, Billie; Pte.; 21/12/1917; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; previously wounded; 52 Colwyn Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Anson, A.; Sgt/Major; 05/06/1915; 5th Durham Light Infantry; had been gassed; now in a hospital at Rouen; Page 4 column 6.
Anson, Fred.; L/Cpl.; 15/01/1916; King’s Royal Rifles; letter to Mrs Anson on how he died; page 4 column 6.
Anson, J.; Mr.; 14/10/1915; receives a letter from an 18 year old soldier; Park Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Appleby, Harry; Pte.; 05/10/1915; 8th King’s Own Scottish Borderers; intimation to parents; 8 Briar Street, West Hartlepool; wounded at Loos 26 September.
Appleby, Mr & Mrs; 05/10/1916; of 9 Briar Street, West Hartlepool; 2 sons in hospital; Daniel Canadians; and Harry, shell shock; page 2 column 4.
Appleby, William; Pte.; 20/11/1917; Canadians; wounded 3 times; left ankle, chest and face; hospital Birmingham; 9 Briar Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Appleton, D.; Pte.; 02/10/1918; North Hamps.; wounded both legs and back; 19 September; hospital Suffolk; of The Farm Hutton; page 4 column ??
Arbuckle, R.; Pte.; 05/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; 20 years; wounded 3 times knee; hospital France; 6 Jesmond Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Arbuckle, Robert; Pte.; 10/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; wounded 3 times; 3 years France; 6 Jesmond Gardens; late Dent Street, West Hartlepool.
Arbuckle, Robert; Pte.; 29/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war in Germany; enlisted 1914; 6 Jesmond Road, West Hartlepool ; Page 4 column 6.
Archbold, J.S.; L/Cpl.; 06/07/1918; missing 27 May; 10 Grey Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Armin, A.; Pte.; 17/07/1916; Gordon Highlanders; wounds serious; 22 Darlington Terrace, West Hartlepool; brother lost; S/S Clan McNaughton; page 4 column 4.
Armin, A.; Pte. (Signaller); 27/09/1918; Gordon Highlanders; missing; presumed dead 5 September; brother in Mesopotamia; 22 Darlington Terrace; page 4 column ??
Armin, Alexander; Pte.; 02/01/1918; Gordon Highlanders; wounded; 22 Darlington Terrace, West Hartlepool; 1 son in India; 1 son killed in action at sea; page ??
Armin, William; 03/02/1915; HMS Clan McNaughton; washed over board.
Armstrong, G.; Pte.; 03/01/1916; 10th Durham Light Infantry; hospital in France; wounded both legs; 18 Tweed Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Armstrong, George; Pte.; 21/05/1917; Army Service Corps; fractured leg; hospital Malta; 4 Briar Street, West Hartlepool; Page 3 column 6.
Armstrong, Herbert; 2nd Lieut.; 06/10/1917; Northumberland Fusiliers; 27 years; wounded thigh; 20/09/1917; hospital Rouen; of Stockton Road, West Hartlepool.
Armstrong, J.; L/Cpl.; 06/06/1915; 6th Durham Light Infantry; letter to his mother; 16 Anthony Street, West Hartlepool; wounded; page 4 column 2.
Armstrong, John Horsley; Bdr.; 16/07/1917; killed in action 16 July; UnWed; sympathetic letter from an officer; 5 Helmsley Street; page 4 column 5.
Armstrong, R.H.H.; Pte.; 07/10/1916; Royal Scots Fusiliers; wounded; now in hospital; 20 Wells Yard, Hartlepool; page 3 column 6.
Armstrong, T.; Gunner; 21/09/1916; Royal Garrison Artillery; in hospital with shell shock; also gassed; page 4 column 5.
Armstrong, T.; Bombardier; 31??/06/1918; Royal Garrison Artillery; Carlisle hospital with thigh wound; page 3 column 3.
Armstrong, Thomas; Pte.; 29/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 28 March; 1 Harte Street, Hartlepool; page 3 column 3; see 15 June; page 2 column 8; prisoner of war.
Armstrong, W.; Pte.; 31/03/1916; Intimation to his wife; wounded in the eye; 12 Anthony Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Arnison, William; Gunner; 10/08/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; wounded back and both legs; hospital Portsmouth; ‘lucky escape’; 31 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Arnold, James; Pte.; 05/06/1918; killed in action; Northumberland Fusiliers; 63 Turnbull Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Arnold, Sancton; Pte.; 02/10/1916; Yorkshires; arm and back wound; Mrs Witty, 49 Brougham Terrace, Hartlepool; informed; page 2 column 5.
Arnold, Sancton; Pte.; 03/07/1918; posted as missing 27 May; Mrs Witty, 49 Brougham Terrace, Hartlepool; informed; page 4 column 6.
Arrowsmith, L/Cpl.; 30/04/1918; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded and gassed in France; 73 Thornton Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Ashcroft, Robert; Pte.; 02/08/1916; wounded in the foot; 6 Tees Street Hartlepool; now in hospital at Rouen; page 4 column 5; (C.M.E.Wk??).
Ashton, James A.; Pte.; 01/05/1917; hospital Sheffield with trench foot and septic poisoning; son of Mrs Smith, 20 Derby Street; page ??
Ashton, J.; Pte.; 14/09/1917; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded twice; parent at 55 Stockton Road, West Hartlepool ; page 4 column 8.
Ashton, S.W.; Pte.; 12/07/1917; killed in action 29 June; Durham Light Infantry; 54 Keswick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Ashworth, John; Sgt.; 13/10/1917; Yorkshires; 34 years; inquest; accident; a Swinton man; Cameron hospital; West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.
Astbury, George G.; Lieut.; 04/12/1917; Royal Naval Reserve; awarded D.S.C.; action with enemy submarine; 157 Elwick Road, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Atkins, Alfred; Pte.; 29/05/1918; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; 19 years; wounded leg and arm; hospital England; 6 Park Road, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 3.
Atkins, H.M.; Pte.; 19/04/1918; North Staffs; 18 years; wounded both legs and right shoulder; 1 week in France; 62 Dent Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Atkinson, Edwin G.; Pte.; 10/11/1916; killed in action 23 October; 18 years; Durham Light Infantry; intimation to parents; Cumberland Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Atkinson, Frank; 21/09/1914; letter to his head master; his father works C/Marine??, West Hartlepool; of Park Square; page 4 column ??
Atkinson, Harold Thorpe; 00/08/1915; killed in action Dardanelles; 36 years; baker; Army Service Corps from Memorial Record; Ellison Street, West Hartlepool.
Atkinson, Harold; Gunner; 05/12/1917; killed in action; 20 years; Royal Field Artillery; officer’s letter; 16 South Parade, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Atkinson, Harold Theo.; 18/09/1918; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; died of wounds; enlisted Royal Army Medical Corps at 17 years; 28 Johnson Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Atkinson, Herbert; Gunner; 27/10/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; wounded in action; 2 Gainford Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Atkinson, J.T.L.; Sgt.; 25/02/1918; Royal Field Artillery; of West Hartlepool; awarded the M.M.; page 2 column 4.
Atkinson, T.W.; Pte.; 13/05/1918; Lancashire Fusiliers; missing 26 March; Corporation Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Atkinson, T.W.; Pte.; 08/08/1918; Lancashire Fusiliers; 26 March; prisoner of war at Gustrow in Germany; page 2 column 7.
Audas, John William; Pte.; 03/10/1917; son of J. & M. 12 Watson Street, Hartlepool; interred at Thornaby; military funeral.
Austin, J.P.; L/Sgt.; 26/09/1917; Canadian Infantry; 33 years; awarded M.M.; South Road, West Hartlepool; wife in Calgary, Canada; Page 2 column ??
Austin, J.P.; Lt.; 16/08/1918; Canadians; wounded in abdomen; son of Mrs Austin South Road, West Hartlepool; Page 3 column ??
Austin, Roy Cameron; Sgt.; 24/10/1916; Canadians; 22 years; prisoner of war 30 September; Camp Dulman, Germany, emigrated 3 years ago; page 3 column 3.
Austin, Roy Cameron; Sgt.; 24/10/1916; son of Mr J.H. Austin; 23 Sandringham Road, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 3.
Auton, R.J.; Pte.; 11/10/1915; 15th Durham Light Infantry; wounded; now at Netley Hospital; 42 Darlington Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Auton, W.T.; 12/08/1916; wounded in action; in hospital Belfast; 38 Sussex Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Ayre, A.; L/Cpl.; 06/12/1916; 25 years; in hospital Canterbury; son of George and late Mary; 25 Waldon Street, West Hartlepool.
Ayres, Driver; 13/03/1915; letter to Miss Edith Blair of 8 Marske Street, West Hartlepool; page 5 column 1.