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.
Daintith; James; 2nd Lt.; 01/09/1917; killed in action 13 August; of Warrington; associated with West Hartlepool Dramatic Society; page 3 column 5.
Dale; C.; Pte.; 14/08/1915; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; 51 Bright Street, West Hartlepool; wounded in action; page 4 column 8.
Dale; J.W.; Bombardier; 10/07/1917; Royal Field Artillery; M.M.; devoted to duty Mesines Ridge; graphic account; 171 Alma Street, West Hartlepool; page 1.
Dale; James William; L/Seaman; 28/08/1914; lost at sea; HMS Arethusa at Heligoland; 21 Grace Street, West Hartlepool.
Dale; Joseph T.; Pte.; 27/04/1918; 24 years; killed in action 23 April; volunteered for attack at Zeebrugge; 28 Southburn Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Dale; Joseph T.; Pte.; 02/05/1918; Royal Marines; his funeral; 28 Southburn Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Dale; Joseph Thompson; Pte.; 12/10/1918; Zeebrugge hero; memorial tablet Westbourne Church, West Hartlepool; page 4.
Daley; John; Pte.; 17/11/1917; Northumberland Fusiliers; hospital France with contusions; 21 Union Place, Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Daley; Joseph; Pte.; 17/05/1918; Northumberland Fusiliers; missing 20/23 March; now prisoner of war in Germany; 21 Union Place, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Daley; R.; Pte.; Sig.; 04/01/1916; 19 years; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; gunshot wounds; hospital Etaples, France; 34 Cromwell Street, West Hartlepool; page 4.
Dalkin; J.; Sapper; 04/05/1918; severely wounded; right leg amputated; 29 Alliance Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 1914; page 2; see 27 July; page 3 column 3.
Dalkin; J.; Bdr,; 27/07/1918; Royal Garrison Artillery; wounded in France; hospital Cardiff; 29 Alliance Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 1914; page 3.
Dalkin; Robert; Gunner; 04/05/1918; killed in action; Royal Garrison Artillery.
Danby; Tom; CQMS; 14/02/1918; Durham Light Infantry; awarded the Croix de Guerre; daughter Beatrice also in France; page 4.
Darling; R.; 2nd Lt.; 31/08/1916; awarded M.C.; promoted to Lt.; of Hart; page 4 column 6.
Daurge; Frank; L/Cpl.; 14/07/1917; in a hospital in Rouen, France with trench fever; 21 Plevna Street West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Daurge; Frank; L/Cpl.; 14/11/1917; gassed; now in Scottish hospital; 21 Plevna Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Davidson; H.; 2nd Lt.; 02/09/1916; 24 years; killed in action; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; 13 Raby Street, West Hartlepool ; short obituary; page 4 column 6.
Davidson; James; L/Cpl.; 24/06/1918; died hospital Mesopotamia 4 May; 10 years India; brother of Mrs Andrews; 17 Barnard Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column ??
Davidson; S.J.; Pte.; 04/05/1918; shell shocked & wounded left arm; hospital France; 1 Laburnam Street, West Hartlepool; page 2
. Davidson; T.V.; Pte.; 21/11/1917; 31 years; killed in action 2 November; Durham Light Infantry; 24 Streatham Street, West Hartlepool; leaves a widow & 4 children; page 4 column ??
Davies; F.; Gunner; 21/09/1915; Royal Field Artillery; intimation; wounded Dardanelles; knee, side & back; 24 Hereford Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Davies; John; Pte.; 09/06/1916; missing since the battle at Loos; brother of Mrs Sharp; page 4 column 2.
Davies; Joseph; Pte.; 17/02/1916; killed in action 12 February 1915; 9th Yorks.; letter from his officer; page 1 column 8.
Davies; S.; Gunner; 07/08/1918; Royal Garrison Artillery; wounded left foot; 69 Grange Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Davies; T.W.; Cpl.; 15/09/1915; 6th Yorks.; prisoner of war Dardanelles; 1 Park Street, West Hartlepool; fireman steel works; page 2 column 6.
Davies; Thomas; Pte.; 25/07/1917; 25 years; D? Fusiliers; missing 7 August 1916; aka Monty Angel; 29 Florence Street, West Hartlepool(red X letter)
Davis; J.; Pte; 09/11/1915; East Yorks.; intimation to sister, Mrs Sharp; 7 Sarah Street, West Hartlepool; went missing 26 September.
Davison; A.E.; Pte.; 05/10/1918; Yorks. & Lancs.; wounded left wrist; hospital Bury; enlisted 1914; 2 Wood Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Davison; Albert; Pte.; 05/11/1915; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; missing since 25 September; Stockton Hotel, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Davison; Albert; Pte.; 09/09/1916; killed in action; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; Stockton Hotel, West Hartlepool; Mr. R. Davison, his brother; page 4 column ??
Davison; Edward; L/Cpl.; 31/07/1916; 21 years; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; letter from his officer; fireman NER; page 4 column 6.
Davison; Edward; L/Cpl.; 07/08/1916; killed in action France; 17th July; Durham Light Infantry; 11 Thomas Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Davison; G.; Gunner; 19/10/1918; Royal Garrison Artillery; gassed by shell 26 September; son of Mrs Sayers; 63 Mary Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Davison; John; Pte.; 07/08/1916; killed in action 2 July; France; brother; 25 Bailey Street, West Hartlepool; worked at Smiths Dock, Middlesbrough; page 4.
Davison; John; Pte.; 07/08/1916; Northumberland Fusiliers; died of head wound 2 July; brother of Mrs Lines; 32 Seamer Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Davison; M.; Signals; 30/04/1918; Cameron Highlanders; missing 18 March; 8 Nursery Gardens, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8; see 15 July; page 4 column 5.
Davison; Mark; Pte.; 02/08/1916; 21 years; killed in action 14 July; West Yorks.; Croft Street, Hartlepool; NER; page 4 column 5.
Davison; Pounder; Pte.; 03/07/1918; Yorks.; posted as missing 27 May; 27 Streatham Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Davison; Pounder; Pte.; 01/11/1918; Yorks.; prisoner of war in Germany; 27 Streatham Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 1.
Davison; Wilfred; Pte.; 01/05/1917; 22 years; Hants. Regiment; wounded twice; right arm; 29 Coleridge Avenue, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Davison; William; Pte.; 20/03/1916; 14th Durham Light Infantry; died of wounds 24 February France; Burdons Court, Hartlepool; 6 children page 4 column ??
Dawson; Cpl.; 15/07/1916; letter to his parents; 55 Sandringham Road, West Hartlepool; experiences at the Front; page 4 column 4.
Dawson; G.; Miss; 12/05/1915; of 25 Bentley Street, West Hartlepool; letter from S/Sgt. Royal; 10th Hussars; page 6 column 2.
Dawson; G. Christopher; Pte.; 12/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 13 April; wounded; prisoner of war; son in law of Mrs Wilson; 78 Hermit Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Dawson; George; Cpl.; 14/07/1916; wounded left foot; hospital Lincolnshire; of 1 Lees Place, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Dawson; Harry; Driver; 23/06/1915; letter to Mail; 111 Battery; Royal Artillery.
Dawson; Harry; Driver; 05/07/1915; Mrs Dawson informed he has been wounded; page 4 column 2.
Dawson; Harry; Driver; 02/11/1918; killed in action; letter from chaplain on his death; 42 Plevna Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Dawson; J.; Pte.; 05/07/1918; 21 years; Durham Light Infantry; posted as missing; 49 Mainsforth Terrace, West Hartlepool; enlisted 1916; page 4 column 4.
Dawson; J.; Pte.; 02/10/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; prisoner of war in Germany; 49 Mainsforth Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Dawson; Septimus; Pte.; 30/08/1917; Durham Light Infantry; wounded for the 3rd time; Darlington Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Dawson; Septimus J.; Pte.; 03/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded 5 times; thumb 22 March; hospital France; parents at 12 Adelaide Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.
Dawson; Wilfred; Pte.; 18/09/1915; missing in action; 19th Yorks; Green Howards; Dardanelles; Hutton Cottage, Castle Eden; page 4 column 5.
Dawson; William; Pte.; 07/10/1918; Cheshire Regiment; injury to knee; hospital Halifax; 3 years France; 34 Bentley Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.
Dearing; Charles; Pte.; 29/11/1915; North Staffs.; former West Hartlepool cricketer; obituary; page 3 column 3.
Dearlove; Frederick; Sgt.; 01/10/1915; intimation to his wife; 40 Westmoreland Street, West Hartlepool; wounded in France.
Dearlove; Sgt.; 24/08/1916; 31 years; killed in action 17 August; Cameronians; 40 Westmoreland Street, West Hartlepool; letter on his death; page 4 column 6.
Dearlove; Pte.; 22/06/1916; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded; sent to England; 73 Durham Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.
Dearlove; Pte.; 28/04/1917; wounded 3rd time; hospital in France; Durham Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Deighton; J.; Pte.; aka Shears; 29/04/1918; Machine Gun Corps; died of wounds 11 April; wounded at Loos farm; info.; 23 Cromwell Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 7.
Delefield; J.J.; Pte; St. Bearer; 22/04/1918; Royal Army Medical Corps; missing 21 March; wounded twice; 33 Lister Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Delefield; J.J.; Pte; 22/05/1918; Royal Army Medical Corps; prisoner of war in Germany; family details; 33 Lister Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.
De Mouilipied; C.; Cpl.; 01/07/1918; killed in action 01 July 1916; husband of May; nee Knox; page 4 column 6.
Dennis; A.; Pte.; 20/07/1916; Yorks.; wounded right thigh; hospital France; 13 Seamer Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Dennis; G.N.; 11/11/1916; East Yorks.; gazetted to Flying Corps in France; of West Hartlepool; s/ of Boro England; page 4 column 6.
Dennis; J.W.; Pte.; 28/09/1917; killed in action France 15 September; 15 Mozart Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 2 years ago; page 3 column 5.
Dennison; James; Pte.; 06/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; of West Hartlepool; brother of Mrs J. Gordon of Stockton; page 3 column 2.
Dennison; T.A.; Pte.; 12/06/1918; Labour Company; wounded; 6 Ellison Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 1916; stage man, Empire; page 4 column 6.
Dennison; W.E.; Pte.; 02/10/1916; 20 years; Dorset’s; died of dysentery & malaria; 8 Albany Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 30 September 1914; page 2 column 5.
Dent; S.; Pte.; 05/05/1915; 10th Canadians; letter to parents at Lord Clyde, Hartlepool; wounded; now in a Welsh hospital.
Desborough; Charles; Pte.; 14/09/1916; Machine Gun Corps; dangerously ill; gunshot wounds; 21 Dundas Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Desborough; Charles; Pte.; 19/09/1916; died of wounds 15 September; face & left arm; 20 years; 21 Dundas Street; miner at Wheatley Hill; page 4 column 5.
Desborough; Frederick; 01/08/1916; S/S Claudia; sunk by mine; parents at 21 Dundas Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Devonald; W.; Pte 03/11/1916; wounded in the face 23 October France; 89 Dent Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Devine; C.; Sapper 31/07/1918; killed in action 25 July; Royal Engineers; officer’s letter; 96 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Devine; D.; Pte.; 24/08/1916; Yorks.; wounded left shoulder; in Leicester hospital; brother in law of J. Kelly; page 4 column 6.
Dick; Mrs.; 16/06/1915; letter from her husband fighting at Ypres ; 8 Bengal Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Dick; R.; Rifleman; 10/04/1918; wounded twice; thigh & right shoulder; hospital London; 16 Harcourt Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Dickinson; CSM; 23/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in the thigh 12 April; previously trench fever; enlisted September 1915; 155 York Road; page 3 column 8.
Dickinson; Edward; Pte.; 14/10/1918; American Army; joined in Chicago 12 months ago; wounded; parents; 15 Waldon Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Dickinson; R.; Cpl.; 03/04/1918; Royal Engineers; wounded France; left arm; hospital Leeds; 20 Brafferton Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.
Dicks; J.H. Spr.; 29/07/1916; Royal Engineers; head wound 19 July; France; hospital Oxford; 2 Andrew Place, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Dickson; J.H. Spr.; 11/10/1915; 34 years; U/W; Royal Engineers; died of wounds; Dardanelles; 6 Leeds Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.
Dickson; Thomas; Lt.; 07/01/1918; awarded the Albert Medal; son of managing director Dickson & Benson Ltd.; Lynn Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column ??
Dilly; H.; Pte.; 09/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; brother of Mrs Lever; 4 Warwick Place, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Dilly; H.A.R; Pte.; 06/08/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war in Germany; brother of Mrs Lever; 4 Warwick Place, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Dimmock; J.; Gunner.; 11/06/1915; writes to his home in West Hartlepool; 3rd Northumberland Battery; page 2 column 4.
Dinsdale; A.H.; Pte.; 17/08/1915; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; died of wounds; 22 years; 34 Reed Street, West Hartlepool; short obituary; page 4 column 5.
Dinsdale; Thomas; Pte.; 20/09/1918; 19 years; killed in action 21 August; 6 months in France; 3 Kenilworth Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Dinsdale; Percy; Rifleman; 21/09/1918; 20 years; killed in action 20 November 1917; King’s Royal Rifles; second son to die; Reed Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Ditchburn; J.; Driver; 25/05/1918; Machine Gun Corps; ill in hospital with trench fever; 7 Bower Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Dix; Charles; Stoker; 06/04/1918; Royal Naval Reserve; lost at sea; Army 2 years; discharged; joined Navy; brother of Chris Dix; of West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Dixon; Arthur E.; L/Cpl.; 06/07/1917; killed in action 18 June; enlisted September 1914; Trench Mortar Battery; 31 Frederick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Dixon; F.; Pte.; 19/10/1916; 22 years; Durham Light Infantry; intimation to his sister; Mrs Dodds; 6 Moseley Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4; see 28 ??
Dixon; Joseph; Pte.; 17/07/1916; 21 years; West Yorks.; died from wounds 1 July; small obituary; page 4 column 4.
Dixon; T.; Gunner; 15/04/1918; missing 21 April ; in France since the outbreak of war; 9 Raby Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Dixon; V.; Cpl.; 26/07/1918; Army Service Corps; dangerously ill with bronchial pneumonia; 11 Dent Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Dixon; Willie; Pte.; 11/12/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded & missing 18 September; gardener for Mr Pyman; page 4 column 3.
Dixon; Willie; Pte.; 20/08/1917; 27 years; Durham Light Infantry 18 September 1916; presumed dead; widow & 2 children; page 3 column 6.
Dobbie; J.T.; Pte.; 06/08/1918; Essex Regiment; wounded both legs 21 July; hospital France; 22 Windsor Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Dobson; T.; Driver; 04/04/1918; Royal Filed Artillery; wounded in the face; 40 Kewick Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Dobson; William; Sapper; 07/05/1917; Royal Engineers; awarded M.M.; distinguished service in the field; 62 Rodney Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Dobson; William; Cpl.; M.M. 22/04/1918; Royal Engineers; missing 22 March; 62 Rodney Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Dobson; William; Cpl.; M.M. 19/12/1918; Royal Engineers; letter to his wife from a Corporal who saw him last 21 March; relates the action; page 4 column 3.
Dobson; William Cpl.; M.M. 19/12/1918; Royal Engineers; only son of Mr & Mrs Dobson; 51 Brougham Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Docherty; H.; Bdr.; 20/12/1915; son of ex Sgt./ Maj. Docherty; late West Hartlepool; now Easington; receives letter on son’s death.
Dodgson; Edmund; Pte.; 21/08/1918; killed in action 20 August; Duke of Wellington’s Regiment; 16 Claredon Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Dodd; Frederick; L/Cpl.; 17/10/1918; 23 years; Durham Light Infantry; died of wounds to the head 5 October; 2 Andrew Court, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Dodd; T.A.; Mrs.; 12/10/1915; letter from her son; Park Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Dodd; W.A.; Driver; 22/04/1915; letter to his parents in York Road, West Hartlepool; page 1 column 6.
Dodds; Henry; Pte.; 08/12/1917; Coldstream Guards; hospital Perth; has 3 bullet wounds; 123 Studley Road, West Hartlepool; wounded twice at Cambrai & Loos; page 4 column 5.
Dolan; Frank; Pte.; 05/10/1915; 6th King’s Own Scottish Borderers; 8 Sarah Street, Hartlepool; wounded; met other family members at war; page 2 column 4.
Dolan; Joseph; Pte.; 07/08/1916; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded 31 July; left forearm; 2nd time.
Dolan; T.; Cpl.; 10/07/1916; wounded; now in hospital Birmingham; 18 Sarah Street, West Hartlepool; 1 of 4 sons; page 2 column 3.
Dolan; Thomas F.; Pte; 07/08/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded 1 July France; in hospital at Walley; page 4 column 4.
Dolan; Thomas F.; Pte.; 06/07/1917; Durham Light Infantry; wounded left arm & shoulder; hospital Boulogne; 1 Johnson Square, Hartlepool; page 6.
Dolman; John William; A/B; 08/07/1916; Naval Royal Volunteer Reserve; died Gallipoli 4 June; son of Catherine; 9 Mill Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Dolphin; W.; Pte.; 10/05/1918; Royal Irish Fusiliers; missing November 1917; killed on that date; 3 times wounded; 30 Ramsey Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column ??
Donachie; R.; Sgt.; 29/07/1916; Yorks.; wounded right leg; hospital Lancashire; 14 Derwent Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Donachie; L/Sgt.; 10/08/1917; Yorks.; knee wound; 3 times; hospital France; 14 Derwent Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Donachie; Robert; Cpl.; 21/05/1918; killed in action; Yorks.; son in law of Mr H. Blore; 14 Derwent Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Donaghy; Robert S.; L/Cpl; 27/08/1915; killed in action; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; at Hooge; page 4 column 3.
Donald; Albert; Pte.; 18/04/1918; wounded in the leg; in a hospital in France; 4 Holt Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Donken; Thomas; Pte.; 30/09/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in right knee 15 September; 2nd time; Sandiside, Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Donkin; J.; Pte; 04/01/1916; 13th Durham Light Infantry; Sandiside, Hartlepool; wounded in arm; hospital Boulogne; page 2 column 6; see 10 January; page 1 column 8.
Donkin; John George; Pte.; 02/08/1916; killed in action 17 July; Durham Light Infantry ; 1 Sandiside, Hartlepool; short obituary; page 4 column 5; see 19 August; letter.
Donley; William; Pte.; 11/07/1917; 22 years; killed in action 26 June 1916; Durham Light Infantry; Lewis machine gunner; enlisted 1915; missing for 10 months; page 4 column ??
Donnelly; J.; Pte.; 26/04/1918; 20 years; Seaforth Highlanders; wounded 3 times; right leg; parents; 6 John Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted August 1915.
Donnison; William; Pte.; 21/10/1915; killed in action in France; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; 54 Beechwood Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Douglas; A.; Pte.; 20/07/1918; 26 years; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; missing 19 April 1917; now presumed dead; 17 Ernest Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Douglas; A.; Pte.; 17/10/1918; died of wounds; 51 Grace Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Douglas; E.; Pte.; 09/06/1916; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; suffering from shell shock; brother of Sgt. James Douglas; page 4 column 2.
Douglas; James; Sgt.; 09/06/1916; wounded left side; in hospital Epsom; 24 Briar Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Douglas; Thomas; Pte.; 05/08/1915; killed in action; 2nd King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; 27 years; short obituary; son of John Douglas; 28 Briar Street, West Hartlepool.
Douthwaite; J.; Signals; 18/11/1918; Canadians; wounded right arm & back; hospital France; son of Mrs A. Walls; Stephen Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Douthwaite; T.; Sgt.; 12/06/1916; Royal Garrison Artillery; awarded DCM; Hartlepool bombardment; saves gun emplacement; page 2 column 5.
Douthwaite; T.; Sgt.; 08/08/1916; Royal Garrison Artillery; presentation on recognition of winning DCM; page 4 column 4; gold watch.
Douthwaite; T.; Sgt.; 06/09/1916; Royal Garrison Artillery; presentation from the Boiler Makers Society at Golden Anchor Hotel; page 3 column 3.
Douthwaite; T.; Sgt.; 26/01/1917; mentioned in despatches page 4 column 3.
Dowd; 14/09/1915; 6th Yorkshires; prisoner of war; Dardanelles; 26 Suggit Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Dowd; A.E.; L/Cpl.; 13/07/1916; wounded twice; hospital Liverpool; 26 Suggitt Street, West Hartlepool; brother prisoner of war; page 2 column 5.
Dowd; J.; Pte.; 08/07/1918; 19 years; Worcester Regiment; missing 27 May; 3 Union Place, Hartlepool; page 2 column 3; see 20 July; page 4 column 6.
Dowd; P.; A/B.; 08/10/1918; 21 years; Royal Naval Division; wounded 3 times France; hospital Basingstoke; of 3 Union Place, Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.
Downs; F.B.; Pte.; 19/10/1918; Yorks. & Lancs.; awarded DCM; wounded twice; son in law Mrs Cubitt; 251 York Road; page 2 column 6.
Downes; Mark Kirton; Pte.; 09/10/1916; 19 years; killed in action; Yorks.; 16 September; 15 Rugby Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5; see 13 October; page 4 column 2; officer’s letter.
Downey; J.A.L.; Capt; 02/10/1916; slightly wounded; librarian at West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.
Downey; J.A.L.; Capt.; 10/01/1917; mentioned in despatches; page 3 column 3.
Downs; S.J.; Pte.; 11/08/1916; 29 years; killed in action noon 15 July; 4 Sea Terrace, Hartlepool; letter from his Sgt./ Major; page 4 column 5.
Doyle; Joseph; Bandsman; 29/12/1915; Royal Irish Fusiliers; of 77 Brenda Street, West Hartlepool; letter about life at Christmas in France; page 4 column 7; bottom.
Doyle; Joseph; Bandsman; 06/02/1918; Royal Irish Fusiliers; letter to his mother; wearing the Mons ribbon; 77 Brenda Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Doyle; John Edward; 04/04/1918; Royal Field Artillery; wounded; hospital Kent; in army since 1914; brother at front; wounded; page 2.
Doyle; 03/04/1918; wounded; hospital Kent; parents; 4 Sandwell Chare, Hartlepool; enlisted August 1914; 3 years in France.
Dresser; Tom; Pte.; 28/11/1917; Middlesbrough: VC; drafted to Reserves battalion; page 6 column 4.
Drew; Joseph; Pte.; 04/11/1915; 7th King’s Own Scottish Borderers; intimation to 46 Cameron Road, West Hartlepool; wounded & missing in action; page 6 column 7.
Drew; Joseph; Pte.; 09/06/1916; killed in action 25 September 1915; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; joined up at 17 years; 2 brothers in France; page 4 column 2.
Dring; T.; Pte.; 12/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in France; hospital England; 74 Hart Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Dryburgh; Philip; Pte.; 05/03/1917; killed in action; Mesopotamia; 30 Percy Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.
Duffy; James; Pte.; 29/09/1915; killed in action; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; 31 years; 5 Winter street, West Hartlepool; short obituary; page 2 column 6.
Duggan; Arthur; Sapper; 24/01/1917; awarded the M.M. for bravery in the field; 20 Scarborough Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Duggan; Arthur V.; L/Cpl.; M.M.; 26/10/1918; awarded Bar to his M.M. medal; 20 Scarborough Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Duggan; William; Pte.; 28/04/1916; 26 years; Northumberland Fusiliers; gunshot wound to right foot; 20 Scarborough Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Duggan; William; Pte.; 01/11/1916; West Yorks.; severe face wound; twice; 20 Scarborough Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Duggan; William; Pte.; 24/08/1917; wounded for the third time in France; 20 Scarborough Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Duggan; William; Pte.; 10/05/1918; died of wounds in a hospital in France; 20 Scarborough Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Dunbavand; Hubert; 2nd Lt.; 02/09/1916; killed in action 25 August; Royal Engineers; letter; page 4 column 6; son of J.; Hutton Avenue, West Hartlepool; see 31 August; page 4 column 5; small obituary; page 4 column ??
Duncan; W.; Sgt.; 06/05/1918; 25 years; killed in action 25/26 May 1918; officer’s letter; page 3 column 2.
Duncan; W. H.; Sgt.; 27/04/1918; killed in action 23 March; letter from comrade; 36 Perth Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Dunn; Alfred; Pte.; 27/07/1918; killed in action 19 July; 18 years; 47 Stephenson Street, West Hartlepool; army 7 months; officer’s letter; page 3 column 3; see 1 August.
Dunn ;J.; Pte.; 29/11/1916; wounded; now in Colchester hospital; reservist; 43 Ramsy Street, West Hartlepool.
Dunn; Lawrence; Pte.; 14/08/1917; killed in action 05 August; East Kents.; of 5 Seamer Street, West Hartlepool; letter from his officer; page 4 column 6.
Durham; David; Pte; 16/09/1918; in hospital Boulogne ; gassed; of Greatham; page 4 column 6.
Durkin; Mary; Miss; 27/07/1918; of 194 Aspinall Avenue, Massachusetts, USA.; looking for brother who joined up in West Hartlepool; page 4 column ??
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Duthie; George A.; 2nd Lt.; 30/08/1915; Royal Air Force; wounded in thigh; shot down 2 German Fokkers; Atlantic Hotel, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Duthie; Joseph; Pte.; 26/09/1918; killed in action 26 August; Royal Irish Regiment; son of Mrs E. Smith; 27 William Street, Hartlepool ; enlisted 1914; page 4 column 6.
Dye; C.H.; Pte.; 06/10/1915; 7th King’s Own Scottish Borderers; mentions Harry Fox being wounded; 21 Freeman Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column ??
Dye; C.H.; Pte.; 06/10/1915; 7th King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded in his side; shrapnel; hospital Rouen; page 4 column 1.
Dye; C.H.; Pte.; 19/10/1917; 26 years; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; enlisted 1914; wounded 4 times; & buried 4 times; 12 Freeman Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column ??
Dye; C.H.; Pte.; 07/06/1918; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; missing 25 April; wounded 5 times; 12 Freeman Street, West Hartlepool; worked at Shotton Colliery; page 4 column 6.
Dye; Charles; Pte.; 24/09/1918; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; prisoner of war in Germany; 12 Freeman Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Dye; W.E.; Pte.; 20/01/1915; letter to the editor; page 4 column 1.
Dye; W.E.; Pte.; 20/03/1916; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; wounded in France 11 March; page 4 column 3.
Dyer; William Gilbert; 24/11/1917; came from Canada; now with Yorks. Regiment; commissioned 2nd Lt.
Dyer; William Gilbert; 2nd Lt.; 29/06/1918; came from Canada; awarded MC; brother of Harold Dyer; Borough Treasurer; West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Dyer; William Gilbert; Lt.; 30/07/1918; awarded M.C.; citation; page 3 column 4.
Dyer; William Gilbert; Lt.; 03/08/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded twice 27 July; page 2 column 6.
Dyer; T.; Chief Engineer; 09/06/1916; lost on HMS Black Prince; family of 7; short obituary; page 4 column 2.