District Notes
HARTLEPOOL

1914-1918 Casualties names beginning with C

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.

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Caden; J.; Cpl; 05/07/1918; promoted to sergeant; ‘Citation’; see letter from Commanding Officer; 29 Colwyn Road, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 3.

Cairns; Henry; Pte.; 27/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; died of wounds in a German hospital; 17 Charles Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.

Calderwood; E.; Pte.; 10/08/1918; 23 years; killed in action 23 July; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; of 10 Bower Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.

Caley; C.A.; Pte.; 08/08/1916; Yorkshire Regiment; serious neck wound; 5 Bolton Street, West Hartlepool; Rouen hospital; page 4 column 5.

Calvert; Jonathan; A/B; 27/04/1918; killed through enemy action; 44 Frederick Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Calvert; M.O.; Pte.; 11/06/1918; Machine Gun Corps; wounded twice left arm; parents at 75 Grosvenor Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.

Calvert; R.G.; Pte; 06/11/1917; killed in action 6 October; letter of condolence from his officer; 35 Everett Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Cambridge; Leslie; 02/05/1918; Royal Sussex Regiment; invalided home from India; died Cape Town; Stockton Road, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.

Cameron; A.; Cpl.; 06/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; 30 Hurworth Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.

Cameron; A.; Cpl.; 01/08/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; prisoner of war in Germany; 66 Beechwood Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Campbell; Alex; Pte.; 17/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 21 May; prisoner of war in Germany; 3 years in France; page 4 column 6.

Campbell; Norman; Gunner; 31/08/1918; Royal Field Artillery; wounded 22 August; hospital England; 112 Sheriff Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Cannon; R.; Spr.; 20/07/1916; Royal Engineers; wounded France; hospital Warrington; 26 Alliance Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Cant; H.; Pte.; 05/10/1915; writes home to his wife at 69 Cumberland Street, West Hartlepool; gas poisoning; page 2 column 4.

Cappleman; Harold; L/Cpl.; 07/11/1917; killed in action September; Yorkshires; parents Scarborough Street; formerly Cliffe Terrace, Hartlepool; enlisted 1915; page 4 column 7.

Carbro; Thomas; Pte.; 24/04/1917; Durham Light Infantry; wounded right thigh; hospital Rouen, France; 2 Chapman Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Cardwell; Frank; Pte.; 20/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; hospital France; wounded in the ear; son of Mr Hampshire; 33 Dent Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Cardwell; Frank; Pte.; 30/09/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded twice both legs; son of Mrs Hampshire; 33 Dent Street West Hartlepool; Page 4 column 7.

Carey; W.H.; Pte.; 19/12/1918; killed in action France 24 October; 13th Durham Light Infantry; wounded 4 times; served Italy; 46 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Carpenter; J.; Pte.; 28/09/1915; 6th Yorkshires; of Union Place, Hartlepool; died of enteric fever; Netley Hospital; page 4 column 6.

Carr; B.; Pte.; 17/03/1917; 20 years; Durham Light Infantry; died of nephritis; 18 Albany Street, West Hartlepool; army 10 months; North Eastern Railways.

Carr; J.; Driver; 16/06/1915; Royal Field Artillery; letter of thanks to his wife for cake; 7 Darlington Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 6.

Carr; J.; Driver; 23/06/1915; letter home; page 6 column 1.

Carr; J.; Driver; 05/07/1915; 3rd Durham: Royal Field Artillery; still in hospital at Le Treport; page 4 column 2.

Carr; S.; Pte.; 18/12/1916; Durham Light Infantry; intimation that he is wounded; 4 Hanover Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.

Carr; T.; Pte.; 06/08/1917; killed in action; King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment; 56 Wilson Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Carrington; Phillip; Pte.; 03/12/1915; killed in action 16 November; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; 14 Casebourne Road, West Hartlepool; 25 years; short obituary; page 4 column 1.

Carrigan; A.; Pte.; 20/07/1916; Border Regiment; head wound; Rouen hospital; 16 Stephenson Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Carrigan; Arthur; Pte.; 08/12/1916; died of wounds 1 December; letter to his wife; page 6 column 4.

Carroll; Edward; 2nd Engineer; 22/05/1918; lost at sea 12 May through enemy action; 17 Prisswick Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.

Carroll; Edward; Pte.; 04/11/1918; West Yorks.; in hospital France; influenza & pulmonary congestion; 13 Exeter Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Carroll; J.W.; Signals; 15/04/1918; Royal Field Artillery; missing 21 March; officer thinks he is prisoner of war; France 3 years; 9 Anthony Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Carroll; J.W.; Signals; 05/06/1918; Royal Field Artillery; missing 23 March; prisoner of war at Limburg, Germany; Page 4 column 5.

Carter; Driver; 13/10/1915; Royal Field Artillery; to his wife at 20 Charles Street, West Hartlepool; on the action in France; page 2 column 4.

Carter; A.; Driver; 08/04/1918; Royal Field Artillery; head wound; hospital Somerset; France 3 years; 20 Charles Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Carter; Arthur; Pte.; 31/10/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded twice; in hospital in Manchester; family news; 43 Darlington Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Carter; Charles William; Pte.; 06/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; Miss E. Brown informed; 164 Sheriff Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.

Carter; C.W.; Pte.; 09/08/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war in Germany; Miss E. Brown of Sheriff Street informed; page 4 column 5.

Carter; Ernest. Pte.; 04/10/1915; 10th Durham Light Infantry; letter to his sister, Mrs Bradley; 42 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; page 4.

Carter; E.; Sgt.; 10/10/1918; Royal Garrison Artillery; wounded hip & head; youngest son; 12 Brunswick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Carter; George; Stoker; 08/06/1916; 29 years; killed in action; HMS Indefatigable; 39 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; previously army; wounded 3 times; rejoined 17/01/1915.

Carter; G.R.; Rifleman; 15/05/1917; wounded right arm; in Leeds Hospital; Mrs Sanderson, his aunt; 8 Ward Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Carter; G.W.; Driver; 06/10/1916; Royal Field Artillery; letter to his wife; wounded left side & neck; 6 Stephenson Street, West Hartlepool; page 4.

Carter; G.W. “Nick”; Driver; 24/10/1916; Royal Field Artillery; died of wounds; 6 Stephen Street, West Hartlepool; 2 children; page 3 column 3.

Carter; Richard A.; Pte.; 26/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in the shoulder; 5 Hereford Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Carter; T.H.; Pte.; 06/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in the back; hospital Carlisle; 2 Rossall Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Carter; T.H.; Pte.; 30/09/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded twice; right thigh; hospital Scotland; 2 Rossall Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Carter; Victor; 08/06/1918; 29 years; killed in action; HMS Indefatigable; 17 Charlton Street, West Hartlepool; widow & 3 children; page 4 column 6.

Carter; W.H.; Cpl.; 23/11/1916; 30 years; Northumberland Fusiliers; died in hospital 17 November; 12 Brunswick Street, West Hartlepool; family information; page 4.

Cartman; W.E,; Pte.; 28/09/1917; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war Germany; wounded both feet; 46 Raby Road, West Hartlepool; enlisted August 1916; page 3 column 5.

Catterick; F.S.; Bdr.; 18/10/1917; Royal Field Artillery; awarded the M.M.; 12 Henry Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Cartwright; Alfred; Sgt.; 19/11/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; wounded in action 8 October; 10 Bell Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Cartwright; J.R.; Stoker; 20/04/1918; lost in an open boat at sea; No trace; 19 Darlington Terrace; West Hartlepool; 3 children; page ??

Cartwright; J.W.; Pte.; 28/08/1916; Gordon Highlanders; wounded; Stockport Hospital; 6 Berwick Street, Seaton Carew ; page 1 column 7.

Cartwright; J.W.; Pte.; 22/10/1918; Gordon Highlanders; wounded 3 times; shoulder & back; 6 Berwick Street, Seaton Carew; page 2 column 4.

Cartwright; W.J.; Pte.; 05/10/1915; Gordon Highlanders; letter of a Seaton Carew’s soldiers experiences; page 2 column 4.

Cartwright; William; Sgt.; 07/09/1917; wounded 31 July; of 26 Malton Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Carville; Pte.; 12/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; son of ex Inspector Carville; Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Carvill; Ted; Pte.; 23/09/1918; prisoner of war; Posen, Germany; son of Inspector Carvill; Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Casebourne; Charles; 19/05/1915; London Rifle Brigade; writing home to Epsom; grandson of C. Casebourne of Greatham; page 4 column 3.

Casebourne; Lt.; 10/07/1916; killed in action 2 July; France; of Greatham; see obituary; page 2 column 5.

Casey; J.; Pte.; 07/07/1916; 1st Yorks.; Mrs Day, his sister; 1 Pimlico Street, West Hartlepool; wounded 19 December; saw service South Africa.

Cass; E.; Pte.; 04/09/1917; East Yorks.; serious head wound; 1 Slater Street, West Hartlepool; miner; page 2 column 4.

Cass; Henry; Pte.; 05/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; posted as missing 27 May; ‘Cottage’, Seaton Carew; page 4 column 4.

Cass; Henry; Pte.; 12/12/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war in Germany; post card to Mrs Scott, his sister; 23 Norfolk Street, Belle Vue; page 4 column 4.

Cass; Percy; Cpl.; 15/10/1917; died of wounds 23 August; of Toronto; late West Hartlepool; nephew of Mrs Dumble, Sunderland; page 4 column 5.

Cass; Richard James; Pte; 19/09/1917; 32 years; Royal Army Medical Corps; died from pneumonia; sister Mrs D. Gibbon; 28 Cromwell Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Cassell; Samuel; L/Cpl.; 25/09/1917; Highland Light Infantry; reported wounded & missing 13 August; killed in action on that date; 1 High Sarah Street, West Hartlepool; page 1 column ??

Cato; Edward James; Pte.; 10/09/1917; killed in action 10/09/1914; page 4 column 5.

Catterson; T.W.; Sgt.; 08/01/1916; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; 15 Anson Street, West Hartlepool; hospital in London with illness; page 4 column 2.

Catterson; William ; Pte.; 07/01/1918; Died of wounds in 21 December 1917.

Cavanagh; Terence; Pte.; 27/11/1916; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; wounded in the wrist; hospital Lincolnshire; page 4 column 4.

Cave; Henry; Mr.; 03/07/1917; 42 years; Chief Engineer; lost at sea; torpedoed; 103 Chester Road, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.

Cawley; Joseph; 02/10/1915; killed in action 19 September; France; one of six sons in the forces; 16 Beacon Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 6 bottom.

Cawley; John James; Pte.; 16/06/1916; Northumberland Fusiliers; missing 27 March 1916; intimation to Mr Hyde; Lees Place, Hartlepool; page 4 column 1.

Cawley; J.; Pte.; 10/08/1916; Northumberland Fusiliers; 2nd time wounded; 6 Everard Street, West Hartlepool; page 1 column 5.

Cawley; Joseph; Pte.; 16/06/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded; at hospital in Boulogne; brother Thomas; Durham Light Infantry; at the front page 4 column 1

. Caygill; Harry; Lt.; 30/08/1918; American Army; son of Alderman Ranson Caygill of New York; late of West Hartlepool; mentioned in despatches; page 2 column 4.

Chamberlane; William H.; Spr.; 29/12/1916; Royal Engineers ; fractured jaw; 4 Albert Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Chambers; George; Mr.; 28/11/1917; 320 Arnold Avenue: of Winnipeg; 30 years Hartlepool traders; family members in armed forces; page 4.

Chambers; T.C.; 10/04/1918; 41 years; died of wounds; Mr Monkton, Tower Street; informed by niece in Winnipeg; page 4 column 4.

Chambers; W.; Spr.; 02/03/1916; 23 years; killed in action ; France; 12 Havelock Street, West Hartlepool; short obituary; page 1 column 7.

Chapman; A.; Pte.; 02/06/1916; 24 years; killed in action; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded at Loos; short obituary; page 4 column 3.

Chapman; Cyril R.; Capt.; 10/10/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded 3 times; left arm; hospital Oxford; 2 years France; Beachview House, Seaton Carew; Page 4 column ??

Chapman; George; Pte.; 19/07/1917; killed in action 02 July; 32 Catherine Street, West Hartlepool; letter from his officer on his death; page 4 column 4.

Chapman; G.; Mrs; 03/08/1917; receives particulars on husband’s death; 32 Catherine Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Chapman; John; Pte.; 11/09/1917; West Yorks.; wounded shoulder & leg; hospital Bradford; 28 Catherine Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Chapman; J.W.; Pte.; 12/04/1918; East Yorks.; wounded; hospital Stokesley ; 13 Gas Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Chapman; J.; L/Cpl.; 25/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war 21 March; enlisted April 1915; 9 Gordon Street, West Hartlepool.

Chapman; J.; Pte.; 30/09/1918; 32 years; Northumberland Fusiliers; died in hospital Epsom; pneumonia; at Salonica 3 years; enlisted 1914; page 4 column 7.

Chappell; Albert; 15/06/1916; killed in action on HMS Indefatigable; brothers Richard & Chris in France; 33 Briar Street; page 2 column 2; see 8 June; page 4 column 6.

Charles; J.W.; Pte.; 21/11/1918; American Army; Machine Gun Battalion; wounded France; USA 8 Years; 24 Ladysmith Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Charlton; J.; L/Cpl.; 23/04/1918; wounded right foot; 9 Hogg Street, Trimdon; barman; Central Hotel, Musgrave Street; page 2 column 8.

Charlton; 2nd Lt.; 10/04/1918; killed in action 25 March; Lancashire Regiment; Banks House; Victoria Road, West Hartlepool; small obituary; page 4 column 4.

Cheater; J.G.; Pte.; 06/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in his hand; Page 3 column 5.

Cheater; J.; Pte.; 10/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; saved by his pocket book; 4 Wansbeck Gardens, West Hartlepool; in letter to his parents; page 2 column 6.

Cheater; William C.; Pte.; 16/07/1917; Durham Light Infantry; hospital France; wounded right leg; 4 Wansbeck Gardens, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Cheater; William C.; Pte.; 10/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 21 April; enlisted 1914; page 4 column 6; see 30 June; page 2 column 8.

Chesseborough; T.; Mr.; 22/10/1915; Queens Street, West Hartlepool; from his cousin, Pte. Joel, Middlesbrough; says Lt. William Grey deserves V.C.; page 6 column 3.

Cherry; Mrs.; 06/12/1915; killed in action 9 August; at Hooge; 9 Gas Street, West Hartlepool; her son; was just married; page 4 column 3.

Chesney; Pte.; 15/05/1915; killed in action; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; 22 years; short obituary; page 4 column 3.

Chesney; E.; Sgt.; 11/06/1918; wounded twice; right shoulder; hospital Rouen; 134 Sheriff Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.

Cheeseborough; T.; Pte.; 11/03/1916; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; wounded leg & chest; joined up 3 December 1914; page 4 column 5; 7 Wood Street, West Hartlepool.

Child; W.J.M.; Pte.; 07/12/1916; wounded & missing 18 October; 27 Grosvenor Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Child; W.J.M.; Pte.; 15/08/1917; 19 years; York Regiment; missing 18 October; presumed dead; 27 Grosvenor Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Chinn; E.; Pte.; 30/07/1917; 30 years; Yorks. & Lancs.; awarded the M.M.; 16 Campion Street, West Hartlepool; Cerebos works; page 4 column 5.

Chinn; Edward; L/Cpl.; M.M. 05/11/1917; Yorks. & Lancs.; Bar to his M.M.; letter tells of his bravery; 16 Campion Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.

Chisholm; Sgt. Major; 25/10/1918; awarded the M.M. for bravery in the field; joined in Canada 1915; 145 Alma Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.

Christison; J. Cpl.; 23/11/1916; 20 years; Durham Light Infantry; died of wounds 16 September; 19 Hope Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4; see 6 November; page 4 column 3.

Christelow; Donald; 15/05/1917; Lancs. Fusiliers; granted a commission; Bath House, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.

Christon; J.; Pte.; 04/05/1918; West Yorks.; wounded twice; 9 Hilda Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.

Christopher; J.R.; Pte.; 28/11/1916; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; 12 months in France; cement works; Haverton Hill; page 4 column 4.

Churchill; James; Pte.; 07/09/1918; wounded 5 times; in the hand; gassed twice; hospital Leicester; 105 Whitby Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Claridge; P. Gnr.; 15/09/1917; Royal Field Artillery; gassed France; now in a hospital in Bolton; enlisted September 1914; page 4 column 5.

Clark; B.;Pte.; 05/11/1917; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded twice; hospital France; 36 Wansbeck Gardens, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Clark; Christopher; Pte.; 15/04/1918; South Wales Borderers; septic poisoning of wounded foot; hospital Scotland; 13 Portland Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column ??

Clarke; C.S.; L/Cpl.; 00/00/1914; 18th Durham Light Infantry; of West Hartlepool; killed in bombardment of Hartlepool.

Clark; E.; Pte.; 07/07/1916; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; wounded; in Canadian hospital; France; 57 Middleton Road, West Hartlepool; page 4. Clark; Edwin Thomas; Capt.; Ship’s ?; at Dalmar; died of typhoid; 8 Walworth Terrace; Park Road, West Hartlepool

Clark; George; Pte.; 15/12/1917; Hampshire Regiment; awarded M.M. in France; 37 Arch Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.

Clark; George; Pte.; 28/10/1918; Royal West Kents; died of wounds 29 September; France 4 years 9 Months; 23 Brook Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Clark; J.; Gunner.; 30/09/1916; Royal Field Artillery; head wound; hospital in France; 94 Northgate, Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.

Clark; J.; Gunner; 04/10/1916; 38 years; killed in action; intimation of son’s death; 94 North Gate, Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Clark; J.; Pte.; 06/06/1916; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; letter to his mother; 53 Pilgrim Street, West Hartlepool; from his Company; page 4 column 6.

Clark; J.G.; Pte.; 15/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded four times; right hand; 4 years in France; 13 Portland Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Clark; John; Pte.; 26/10/1916; in hospital wounded; 4th son to be wounded; 57 Middleton Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Clark; J.W.; L/Cpl.; 18/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; awarded the D.C.M.; from Easington Colliery, County Durham; Page 2 column 4.

Clark; Mrs.; 12/06/1916; lost 2 sons; 53 Pilgrim Street, West Hartlepool; Pte. J. & Stoker S.J.; HMS Natal; page 2 column 6.

Clark; Robert Proctor; Pte.; 21/08/1917; 21 years; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; Collingwood Road, West Hartlepool; page 1 column 6.

Clark; Sam; Pte.; 21/07/1916; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; from Bournemouth; worked for Mr Mustard; West Hartlepool; tailoring; page 4 column 3.

Clarke; Alfred; Bdr.; 25/09/1917; 21 years; awarded the M.M.; 3 years at the front; 39 Scarborough Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Clarke; Edward; L/Cpl.; 22/10/1917; 19 years; wounded 4 times; right arm; 57 Middleton Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Clarke; G.; Pte.; 17/11/1916; Border regiment; wounded in action; sister Mrs Cartwright; 39 Bedford Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.

Clarke; H.; Pte.; 21/08/1915; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; 101 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; attacked by German plane; page 2 column 8.

Clarke; Henry; Pte.; 15/10/1918; injured in action in France; of 30 Double Burdon Street, Heselden; page 4 column 4.

Clarke; J.; Cpl.; 14/08/1917; wounded right leg; 57 Middleton Road, West Hartlepool; enlisted 1914; page 4 column 6.

Clarke; J.E.; Pte.; 28/09/1916; killed in action; Scottish Rifles; 5 Jesmond Gardens, West Hartlepool; enlisted 4 September 1914; page 4 column 5.

Clarke; P.; L/Cpl.; 11/06/1915; killed in action; 25 years; of 19 Jersey Street, West Hartlepool; short obituary.

Clarke; R.; Pte.; 01/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded twice; right leg; hospital Edinburgh; of 6 Bentick Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.

Clarke; Sgt.; 11/06/1915; Royal Field Artillery; letter to his parents; 39 Scarborough Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.

Clarke; William; L/Cpl.; 03/11/1917; killed in action 15 October; Royal Engineers; letter from officer; enlisted April 1915; page 4 column 8.

Clayton; C.H.; (sea going Engineer) 27/01/1917; prisoner of war at Ruhleben; grandson of J. Cowley; 18 Belmont Gardens, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.

Clayton; James; Signals; 24/04/1918; Yorks. & Lancs.; wounded twice in head by enemy aircraft in France; enlisted April 1915; page 2 column 7.

Clayton; John William; Sgt.; M.M.; 10/12/1918; Royal Field Artillery; 24 years; awarded Bar to his M.M.; citation at Inchy; Elwick Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.

Cleary; D.; Pte.; 18/09/1916; Yorkshires; died of wounds; brother of William of Harte Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Clements; Sidney; Pte.; 02/10/1917; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded head & leg; hospital France; 29 Grey Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Clements; Sidney; Pte.; 11/07/1918; 21 years; killed in action 15 June during Austrian attack; officer’s letter; 29 Grey Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.

Clementson; Richard Southern; 24/08/1916; killed in action 12 August; letter to Mrs. from Capt. O.L. Trenchman on his death; page 4 column 6.

Close; E.J.; Mrs.; 26/10/1915; wife informed of his death; died in France; 49 Frederick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Close; J.; Spr.; 10/04/1915; Royal Engineers; letter to Mr Mankin; 29 Anthony Street, West Hartlepool.

Coates; Alfred; Pte.; 19/11/1918; killed in action 23 October France; East Yorks.; 27 Rousall Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Coates; Arthur; 10/02/1917; Royal Naval Division; hospital York with trench foot; 25 Dundas Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Coates; George William; Pte.; 02/08/1916; 28 years; killed in action 1 April France; 17 Studley Road, West Hartlepool; wounded previously; enlisted 1914; page 4 column ??

Coates; Daniel; Pte.; 19/04/1918; wounded in the left hand; hospital Sheffield; 10 George Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Coates; J.J.; L/Cpl; ‘Cherry’; 16/05/1916; Royal Irish Regiment; wounded right hand 23 April; in France since June; 74 Murray Street West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Coates; John; Pte.; 06/09/1918; Royal Fusiliers; wounded in action; head; hospital France; 64 Studley Road West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Coates; Percy; Pte.; 08/10/1915; Liverpool Scottish; Gazetted 2nd Lt.; Notts. & Derby Rifles; son of Councillor W.J.; page 4 column 8.

Coates; Percy; 2nd Lt.; 24/10/1916; Sherwood Foresters; wounded in the arm; son of W.J. Coates; page 6 column 4.

Cobb; H.H.; Rifleman 12/06/1918; wounded right shoulder & thigh; son of Rev. H.G. Cobb; page 4 column 6.

Cobb; W.R.; Sapper.; 16/05/1917; Royal Engineers; wounded right arm; now in a Liverpool hospital; page 3 column 6.

Cockell; E. Seaton; 2nd Lt.; Durham Light Infantry; wounded; son of Dr. Cockell; of Greatham,; 6 Helmsley Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.

Cockerill; James; Mr. Stoker; 10/11/1914; local survivor HMS Hermes; how he survived; 25 Bramley Street, West Hartlepool; page 6 column 6.

Cockfield; Cpl.; M.M. 30/06/1918; Scottish Rifles; wounded; hospital Birmingham; 32 Cromwell Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.

Cockfield; Mathew; Pte.; 23/04/1917; Scottish Rifles; awarded the M.M.; 33 Westmoreland Street, West Hartlepool; 2 years in trenches; page 3 column 6.

Cockrill; J.; Rifleman; 13/09/1916; 23 years; killed in action; King’s Royal Rifles; 8 Freeman Street, Hartlepool; army 7 years; previously with Indian service; page 4 column ??

Cockrill; Nurse; 29/11/1915; ‘in the hands of the enemy’; sister of Mr W.F. Cockrill; page 3 column 3.

Cochrane; E. Pte.; 27/05/1916; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; seriously wounded; at Abbyville Hospital; of 38 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Cochrane; J. Pte.; 27/05/1916; killed in action 22 April; at Persian Gulf.; Seaforth Highlanders; of 38 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; page 4.

Cole; Richard; Pte.; 28/04/1917; killed in action; 5 Tennant Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Cole; Robert; Ch/Officer; 25/10/1917; of West Hartlepool; brings vessel home safely; whole crew down with malaria; page 4 column 6.

Collier; David; Pte.; 05/04/1918; of Lawrence Street.; twice wounded; left leg; hospital Nottingham; enlisted August 1914; page 4 column ??

Collin; Charles; Pte.; 31/07/1916; West Yorks.; leg & arm wounds; hospital Rouen; 15 Thomas Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Collin; Charles; Pte.; 28/07/1916; Yorkshires; wounded; 32 Albert Street, West Hartlepool; hospital Rouen; page 6 column 4.

Collingwood; Charles William; Pte.; 27/03/1917; Canadians; wounded; M.M. for bravery under fire; Somme.; 16 Baden Street.; West Hartlepool; page 4 column 1.

Collins; B.; Pte.; 14/10/1915; letter to his mother paying tribute to his friend; page 2 column 6.

Collins; Harry; Pte.; 25/10/1918; Royal West Kent Regiment; missing 4 October 1917; presumed killed on that date; 39 Sheriff Street, West Hartlepool, page 4 column ??

Collins; Norman; 2nd Lt.; 17/07/1917; Seaforth Highlanders; wounded twice previously; Rowell Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Collins; W.N.; Pte.; 18/08/1916; enlisted May 1915; Sergeant gazetted to 2nd Lieutenant; Rowell Street,; West Hartlepool; short history; page 2 column ??

Collinson Alfred Bell; Gnr.; 13/05/1918; Royal Field Artillery; wounded; previously gassed; in France 2 years 7 months.

Congreve; W.N.; 18/08/1915; describes attack on Hooge by the 2nd Battalion, Durham Light Infantry; page 2 column 5.

Conley; Owen; Dvr.; 25/01/1916; 19 years; killed in action 5 December; Royal Field Artillery; of Haverton Hill; page 2 column 6.

Conlon; H.; Pte.; 19/10/1916; 21 years; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; brother of Mrs Hanson; Grace Street, West Hartlepool.

Connelly; A.; Pte.; aka ‘Anty’ 23/09/1918; killed in action 12 September; West Yorks.; 18 years 9 months; 38 Rokerby Street,West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.

Connon; Charles; Petty Officer; 08/06/1916; 23 years; Navy; killed in action; HMS Indefatigable; 27 Albert Street, West Hartlepool; obituary page 4 column 6.

Connon; Sgt.; 28/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; awarded Croix de Guerre; 27 Albert Street, West Hartlepool; now discharged; page 4 column 5.

Connor; J.; Pte.; 29/06/1918; missing 27 May.; 24 Mary Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8; see 31 July; page 4 column; prisoner of war.

Conway; Mrs.; 01/04/1918; son awarded posthumously; M.M. citation.; 11 Rowell Street.; West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.

Conway; William; ‘Will’; Pte.; 14/11/1918; killed in action; died of wounds about 25 August; Lincs. Regiment; 6 Wells Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Cook; Alfred E.; Rifleman; 17/05/1918; missing 22 March; wounded & prisoner of war in Germany; Bellerby Terrace, West Hartlepool; France 1915; page 3 column 2.

Cook; Eva; Miss; 21/02/1918; sends parcels to ToM.M.ies; received reply from Canada; 25 Northumberland Street,West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.

Cook; Henry Warner; 19/07/1918; 26 years; lost life through enemy action; married 26 months; of York Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Cook; J.; 2nd Lt.; 04/11/1916; killed in action 23 October; Durham Light Infantry; letter from regiment; 139 Durham Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Cook; Leonard Nield; 2nd Lt.; 21/07/1917; 20 years; killed in action 7 July; Royal Lancs.; born Hutton Avenue, West Hartlepool; parents in Ealing, London; obituary; page 4 column 6.

Cook; W.; Gunner; 08/08/1918; injured in France; 10 Brunswick Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.

Cooney; James; Sapper; 12/11/1918; died of influenza; 3 years in France; page 3 column 6.

Cooney; Michael; Pte.; 31/07/1917; Yorkshires; wounded; M.M.; Hill 60 7 June; Late Furness Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.

Cooper; E.; L/Cpl.; 24/12/1917; killed in action 30 November; Sherwood Foresters; enlisted September 1914; France 26 months; brother killed 1917; page 4 column 6.

Cooper; H.; Driver; 12/04/1918; Royal Field Artillery; wounded right arm; hospital Warrington; 61 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Cooper; Horace; Sgt.; 21/02/1918; A.A.C.; receives Mons ribbon; 16 Adelaide Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 30 September 1914; page 3 column ??

Cooper; J.R.; Gunner; 25/11/1916; Royal Field Artillery; wounded; in hospital France; 14 Hilda Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Cooper; J.R.; Gunner; 06/05/1918; Royal Field Artillery; shoulder wound twice & gassed; hospital Lincoln; 14 Hilda Street, Hartlepool; page 3 column 2.

Cooper; P.G.; Pte.; 03/04/1918; WM Rifles; gas shell wounds; France 24 February; son of G.W.; Bank House, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.

Cooper; T.; Pte.; 05/10/1915; 10th Cameronians; intimation to parents; 9 Beechwood Road, West Hartlepool; leg wound.

Cooper; T; Pte.; 15/12/1917; killed in action; Royal Garrison Artillery; officer’s letter; nephew of Mrs Young; 47 Durham Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Cooper; T.H.; Pte.; 01/08/1918; wounded; hospital France; of 2 Exeter Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Cooper; William; Pte.; 27/04/1917; 23 years; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded 01 July 1916; intimation to parents of his death; page 2 column 5.

Copeman; Alfred; Pte.; 12/08/1916; 19 years; killed in action 24 July; West Yorks.; 40 Helmsley Street, West Hartlepool; small obituary; France 18 Months; son of David & ??; Page 4 column 5.

Corbett; G.; Gunner; 09/09/1916; wounded; worked at Grey’s shipyard; page 4 column 6.

Corbett; T.; Pte.; 01/04/1918; wounded 21 March France; Woolwich Hospital; of 68 Eamont Gardens, West Hartlepool; page 2.

Cork; J.C.; Pte.; 04/09/1917; Durham Light Infantry; wounded chest, arm & leg; 1 year 9 months in France; 10 Henry Street, Hartlepool; page 3 column 6.

Corkin; Hugh; Pte.; 24/04/1917; Northumberland Fusiliers; face wound; intimation to his mother at 6 Nunn Street, West Hartlepool ; page 4 column 6.

Corkin; Hugh; Pte.; 02/11/1917; Northumberland Fusiliers; hospital; trench feet; son of Mrs Headlam; 6 Nuns Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Cornforth; J.; Gunner; 11/09/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; wounded 15 August; hospital France; 55 Alliance Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Corner; Alfred; Pte.; 26/10/1918; late Royal Field Artillery; now Durham Light Infantry; wounded abdomen; hospital England; page 2 column 6.

Corner; James; Pioneer; Royal Engineers; accident; 2 years in France; 2 Croft Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Corner; T.W.; Spr.; 10/01/1918; Royal Engineers; died in France 29 December 1917; cause not known; page 4 column 5.

Cornley; Pte.; 19/??/1915; 12th West Yorks.; prisoner of war; 5 Baptist Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.

Cornley; T.; Pte.; 27/04/1918; died of wounds; Canadian hospital France; 69 Everard Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Cotson; Henry; Pte.; 19/03/1917; 21 years; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; 6 Winter Street, West Hartlepool; one brother; Sgt.; Durham Light Infantry ; at the front; page 4 column 3.

Coulson; A.L.; Mrs; Comandante; 23/03/1918; VAD; hospital; West Hartlepool; Secretary of State informed of valuable services rendered; page 4 column 5.

Coulson; Pte.; 24/11/1916; very ill; gassed; hospital France; sister informed; 13 Mosely Street, West Hartlepool , page 4 column 3.

Coulson; John; Pte.; 29/11/1916; 32 years; died 22 November of gassing; leaves 6 children; page 4 column 5.

Coulson; Robert; Mr.; 2nd Engineer; 24/04/1918; died hospital through enemy action at sea; 51 Thornhill Gardens, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.

Coulson; Robert; Mr.; 2nd Engineer 28/08/1918; awarded the Albert Medal; citation; Thornhill Gardens; parents 67 York Road, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.

Coulson; T.; Gunner; 19/09/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; in a hospital in France with gas poisoning; page 4 column 5.

Coulson; W.B.; Pte.; 26/04/1918; West Yorks.; wounded left thigh 13 April; 27 Hilda Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Coulson; W.H.; Lt.; 12/04/1917; West Yorks.; wounded right & left thigh; Officers Hospital London; page 3 column 6.

Coultas; E.; Pte.; 02/05/1917; A.S.Coy.; missing; believed drowned; 15 Murray Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Coultas; Oliver; Pte.; 19/09/1919; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; wounded left leg; hospital Aberdeen; 28 Penrhyn Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Coussons; J.; Bdr.; 18/07/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; wounded right thigh & foot; hospital France; 73 Cornwall Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Coussons; J.; Cpl.; 07/10/1918; Royal Garrison Artillery; shell shock; hospital Huddersfield; Greenside; Greatham; parents; 73 Cornwall Street; page 3 column 5.

Coverdale; A.; Sgt.; 20/02/1917; hospital with trench fever; 18 High Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Coverdale; A.; L/Sgt.; 10/01/1918; killed in action 22 March; 29 years; Gloucester regiment; 22 Alma Street, West Hartlepool; officer’s letter; page 4 column 4.

Coverdale; Ernest.; Pte.; 18/09/1917; 19 years; Welsh regiment; wounds to right shoulder & left leg; hospital France; 4 months in France; page 4 column 5.

Coverdale; Ernest.; Pte.; 22/05/1918; 20 years; Welsh regiment; wounded twice; severe gunshot wound; 4 Harbour Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.

Coverdale; Ernest; Pte.; 22/05/1918; Welsh Regiment; died of wounds; 4 Harbour Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7; see 19 May.

Coverdale; H.; Spr.; 22/05/1916; Royal Engineers; died of dysentery at Epsom Hospital; 4 Mary Street, Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.

Coverdale; Robert William; Cpl.; 28/09/1918; killed in action 19 September; A.O.C.(M.T.); officer’s letter; 70 Lister Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Coverdale; Robert; Pte.; 04/11/1918; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; enlisted 1914; 30 Eton Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Cowan; George; L/Cpl.; 04/10/1915; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; letter to his wife; 5 Plevna Street, West Hartlepool; wounded right knee; page 4 column 3.

Cowley; J.; Pte.; 12/07/1916; Northumberland Fusiliers; of Hartlepool; wounded in face; in hospital France; page 2 column 2.

Cowton; A.; Pte.; 15/07/1915; letter to his home; 31 Alfred Street, West Hartlepool; interesting war relic.

Cowton; Fred; A/B; 09/02/1917; in hospital in Bradford; trench foot; 8 Alfred Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Cowton; G.; Pte.; 14/07/1915; Wiltshire Regiment; father informed he is missing; 31 Alfred Street, West Hartlepool; 1 of 5 brothers.

Cowton; G.; Pte.; 29/07/1915; killed in action 16 June 1915; Wiltshire Regiment; 31 Alfred Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Cowton; Valentine; Pte.; 29/08/1917; posted as missing 26 July; intimation to his brother; 36 Alfred Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Cowton; Valentine; Pte.; 17/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing July 1917; killed on that date; officer’s letter; enlisted October 1914; page 3 column 2.

Cox; Charles; Pioneer; 02/11/1915; letter to Mr O.P. Mitchell; 24 Town Wall, Hartlepool; sent to France in 9 days; page 4 column 2.

Cox; J.F.; Pte.; 26/09/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in left thigh; 2nd time in hospital Newport; 38 Hermitt Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column ??

Cox; J.F.; Pte.; 02/07/1918; awarded the M.M.; courage under fire; 38 Hermit Street, Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.

Cox; John; Gunner; 04/11/1918; gassed; now in hospital in France; 13 Everitt Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Cox; Robert H; Pte.; 10/09/1917; killed in action 22 August; Durham Light Infantry; 2 years 4 Months in France; enlisted 02 January 1915 ; page 4 column 5.

Coxon; J.W.; Pte.; 31/08/1918; 19 years; wounded in both hands; 3 Harrison Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Coxon; W.J.; Pte.; 22/08/1918; East Yorks.; wounded face, eye & arm; 36 Brenda Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Coyle; William; Pte.; 26/10/1918; suffocated in a dugout in France 2 October; 3 years 6 months Army; 1 Lumley Square, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.

Craddock; J.J.; Gunner; 09/10/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; testimonial referring to his bravery; page 1 column 6.

Craig; W.; Pte.; 05/10/1915; letter to a friend in Hartlepool; wounded twice; page 4 column 6.

Craig; W.; Sgt.; 04/08/1917; killed in action; East Lancs.; short obituary; amateur boxer; page 4 column 7.

Craggs; G.W.; Pte.; 23/12/1915; 8th Yorks.; writes letter home; ‘no room for slackers here’; page 4 column 1.

Craggs; George; Cpl.; 11/04/1918; wounded in the leg; hospital Lancashire; 29 Dorset Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.

Craggs; R.; Pte.; 31/07/1918; wounded right hand; hospital France; son of Mrs Scarborough; 14 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Craik; N.; Sgt.; 24/05/1918; awarded the M.M.; page 2 column 3.

Crallan; Wilfred; Gunner; 09/08/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; gassed; eyes; hospital London; 11 Dyke Street.; West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Crallan; Wilfred; Pte.; 06/05/1918; Machine Gun Corps; missing 21 March; 11 Dyke Street,; West Hartlepool; page 3 column; see prisoner of war 21 June; page 4 column ??

Cranson; F.; Pte.; 17/04/1918; wounded in the right arm; hospital Liverpool; 64 Hermit Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Crannage; W.; Pte.; 18/08/1915; 5th Durham Light Infantry; 44 Bramley Street, West Hartlepool; wounded; now in an Epsom hospital; page 2 column 7.

Craven; William; Pte.; 04/08/1916; 21 years; Yorks. & Lancs.; wounded twice; in hospital Norwich; enlisted 14 September 1914; page 2 column 3.

Craven; W.; Pte.; 09/08/1918; Yorks. & Lancs.; wounded 3 times; side & elbow; hospital France; 64 Derwent Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Crawford; Alex Buchan; Pte.; 23/02/1918; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; 21 years; 14 Rokerby Street, West Hartlepool; see family information; page 4 column 7.

Crawford; Alexander; Pte.; 02/03/1918; Durham Light Infantry; letter from officer & pals; 14 Rokerby Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Crawford; Duncan; Pte.; 20/08/1917; 23 years; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; missing 25 September 1915; now presumed dead; 14 Rokerby Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 1914; page 3 column 6.

Crawford; J.; Spr.; 03/11/1915; wounded; gunshot to chest; very ill; has a brother, Duncan, missing in action; page 4 column 2.

Crawford; T.; Pte.; 11/01/1916; 3rd East Yorks.; wounded Dardanelles; now in hospital Alexandria, Egypt; page 4 column 3.

Crayley; W.E.; Sgt.; 19/01/1916; 6th Yorks.; D.C.M; Dardanelles; local soldier; wounded in knee; page 4 column 2.

Crilley; Gunner 24/08/1916; killed in action; Royal Field Artillery; son of J. Crilley; 24 Ashburn Street, Seaton Carew; footballer St Joseph’s; page 4 column 6.

Crilly; J.T.; Cpl.; 04/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; 20 Crossley Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8; see 6 July; page 2 column 7.

Crilly; J.T.; Cpl.; 14/10/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war Germany; in France 3 years 7 months; 20 Crossley Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Crisp; Miss; 26/01/1915; receives letter of thanks from Sgt. Austin; Royal Flying Corps; 68 Clifton Avenue, West Hartlepool; page 4.

Crooks; A.; Pte.; 26/10/1914; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; letter to Mrs Crooks from husband; German prisoner of war; page 4 column 2.

Crooks; A.; Pte.; 17/07/1915; presentation from colleagues; late prisoner of war; page 4 column 7.

Crooks; B.T.; Pte.; 09/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 21 March; wounded 3 times; 3 Frederic Street, Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.

Crooks; Ben; Pte.; 26/07/1918; missing 21 March; prisoner of war in Germany; 3 Frederic Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Crooks; Pte.; 0//12/1917; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; ex Durham Light Infantry; wounded right arm; hospital Cambridgeshire; 9 Mary Street, Hartlepool; 2 years 10 months France; page 4 column 5.

Crosby; E.; Pte.; 14/09/1915; killed in action; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; 33 years; 16 Angus Street, West Hartlepool; small obituary; page 4 column 6.

Crosby; J.; Pte.; 23/09/1918; North Staffs.; died of wounds 16 September; brother of Mrs E. Davison, 14 Streatham Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column ??

Crossman; Joseph John; Pte.; 21/11/1917; 19 years; killed in action 16 August; Durham Light Infantry; 3 months in France; enlisted February 1917; 5 Houghton Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column ??

Crossling; J.G.; Sgt.; 31/07/1916; 34 years; killed in action 1 July; West Yorks.; 10 Warden Street, West Hartlepool; see 1 August ; page 4 column 5.

Cross; J.T.; Gunner; 18/06/1915; receives news her son has been wounded; 40 Brunswick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.

Crosthwaite; Fred; Sapper; 06/06/1918; Royal Engineers; awarded M.M.; 58 Elwick Road, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.

Crosthwaite; G.F.; L/Cpl.; 17/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 28 March; 79 Cornwall Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 2.

Crosthwaite; G.F.; L/Cpl.; 09/08/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war in Germany; 79 Cornwall Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Crosthwaite; S.; Sapper 06/11/1917; Royal Engineers; dangerously ill; hospital wound; hospital Rouen; 79 Cornwall Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Crowe; Joseph; Gunner; 14/07/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; presentation at Greatham (pupil) on being awarded M.M.; page 4 column 7.

Crowther; Joseph; Cpl.; 02/05/1918; Royal Army Medical Corps; awarded the M.M.; page 2 column 8.

Crowther; J.; Cpl.; M.M.; 04/09/1918; Royal Army Medical Corps; honoured by fellow pattern makers; Citation; page 4 column 6.

Cruickshank; Pte.; 13/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded right hand 1 July; France; 36 Everard Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.

Cubey; J.B.; Capt.; 19/07/1916; missing now dead; brother of H. Cubey; 59 Arncliffe Gardens, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Cumiskey; W.; Pte.; 05/02/1917; Durham Light Infantry; hospital Birmingham; wounded; Bowser Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.

Cunliffe; H.R.; Pte.; 28/09/1916; Royal Fusiliers; Machine Gun Section; letter home; 54 Grosvner Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Cunliffe; 2nd Lt.; 27/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; presented with M.C. by the King; page 2 column 8.

Cunningham; S.L. ; Sgt. Major; 27/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; died from wounds 21 July France; South View; Bearpark; page 4 column 6.

Curry; E.; Cpl.; 04/06/1918; Machine Gun Corps; awarded the D.C.M.; distinguished service Easter Monday; parents at Darlington; page 2 column 8.

Cusworth; W.; Pte.; 09/02/1916; prisoner of war of the Bulgarians; was at Sulva Bay; 14 Water Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Cuthbertson; G.; Capt.; 11/04/1918; died of wounds France; parents at Heighton; formerly West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.

Cuthbertson; William; Pte.; 29/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; shell shock; wounded in July 1917; enlisted 1915; page 3 column 3.

Cutter; William; Sgt.; 27/10/1915; killed in action 25 September; 6th King’s Own Scottish Borderers; 16 Wilson Street; West Hartlepool; 2 brothers in Navy; page 2 column 5.

Cuttings; S.; Spr.; 09/04/1918; Royal Engineers; wounded head 28 March; hospital Clapton; 17 Pelham Street, West Hartlepool; tram driver; page 4 column 7.