District Notes
HARTLEPOOL

1914-1918 Casualties names beginning with G

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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Gaiety; Robert; Pte.; 01/08/1916; killed in action 1 July; France; West Yorks.; 18 Frederick Street, Hartlepool; worked at Irvin’s Shipyard; page 4 column 5.

Gales; Robert; Pte; 04/07/1918; East Yorks.; missing 27 May; 32 Keswick Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.

Gales; Walter; Pte.; 22/11/1918; 19 years; North Lancs.; leg wound; now prisoner of war in Germany 28 September; 27 Moseley Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Gales; William; Pte.; 22/11/1918; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded; hospital France; 27 Mosely Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Gallagher; J.G.; Pte.; 31/08/1918; West Yorks.; awarded the M.M.; of Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Gant; James; L/Sgt.; 25/11/1915; 13 Durham Light Infantry; letter home; 48 Hermit Street, Hartlepool; German dud shells; page 4 column 1.

Garbutt; Mark; Bdr.; 09/07/1917; killed in action 18 June France; Royal Field Artillery; sympathy from their Majesties; page 2 column 5.

Gardner; Charles; Pte.; 20/09/1917; killed in action 2 September; 20 years; Durham Light Infantry; France 3 months; page 4 column 8.

Gardner; David; Pte.; 15/07/1916; 26 years; killed in action; Yorkshires; 3 Slater Street, West Hartlepool; joined up September 1914; page 4 column 5.

Gardner; J.; Gunner; 06/08/1917; D.R.G.A.; Territorials; wounded in foot; hospital Liverpool; 12 Ward Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Gardner; J.; Gunner 04/04/1918; Royal Garrison Artillery; gassed; hospital France; 41 Cumberland Street, West Hartlepool; wounded last July; page 2 column 8.

Gardner; Mathew; Pte.; 15/07/1916; 28 years; killed in action 1 July; Yorkshires; 6 Briar Street, West Hartlepool; labourer in shipyard; joined up September 1914; page 4 column 5.

Garcia; Arnold; Pte.; 24/08/1916; 21 years; killed in action 27 July; son of Rev. G.H.R.; mother lives in Sunderland; small obituary; page 4 column 6.

Garland; James; Pte.; 20/10/1916; killed in action 7 October; Durham Light Infantry; letter from officer; page 4 column 3; see 27 October; page 4 column 4.

Garry; A.; Pte.; 12/12/1914; writes to his wife; 17 Gas Street, West Hartlepool; mentions the Indian troops; page 4 column 4.

Garry; M.A.; Pte.; 19/10/1915; writes to his wife; 17 Gas Street, West Hartlepool; now in a hospital in France; page 2 column 6.

Garry; J.W.; Cpl.; 14/04/1918; Coldstream Guards; wounded in action 24 March; hospital Warrington; 17 Gas Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Garry; T.; Cpl.; 13/07/1917; officer writes a letter about his death; 40 Cumberland Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Garthwaite; Pte.; 03/04/1918; 42 years; Durham Light Infantry; died of wounds 30 March; leaves two children; 32 Belk Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.

Gate; Anthony B.; 07/07/1916; Royal Field Artillery; mentioned in despatches; ‘shut up in Kut-el-Amara’; St Aidan’s schoolboy; page 4 column 4.

Gatenby; J. Relman; Pte.; 22.10.1915 killed in action; intimation to his parents; 80 Studley Road, West Hartlepool; footballer; short obituary; page 6 column 4.

Gatenby; John; Pte.; 08/11/1915; died of wounds 18 October; 25 years; France; page 4 column 4.

Gayford; Arthur; 25/11/1914; killed in action; short obituary; Yorks. & Lancs.; page 4 column 7.

Geddes; John W.; Sgt.; 07/08/1916; Royal Field Artillery; recommended for M.M.; 24 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; born Hetton Downs; page 1 column 6.

Geddes; Joseph; Sapper; 24/11/1916; Royal Engineers; wounded; in hospital in Cambridge; 23 Union Road/ 13 Mayfair Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Geddes; J.; Spr.; 11/10/1917; Royal Engineers; wounded twice; back & both arms; hospital St Albans; 13 Mayfair Street, West Hartlepool; France 2 years 3 months; page 4 column 7.

Geipel; H.C.; 2nd Lt.; 31/10/1918; Durham Light Infantry; severe gunshot wounds to the back; France 2 weeks; 36 Grange Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Geipel; William; A/Sgt.; 06/05/1918; 20 years; Royal Air Force; aeroplane accident at the Curragh in Ireland; see 9 May; page 2 column 7.

Geldard; Percy; Pte.; 19/10/1918; of Toronto, Canada; killed in action 2 September; short obituary; worked for Ord the printer, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Gent; R.; Sgt.; 24/04/1918; DCM & M.M.; prisoner of war in Germany; parents at 6 Hereford Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.

Geogham; J.; Gunner; 04/01/1918; Royal Field Artillery; awarded the DCM; of Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.

George; Frederick John; A/B; 22/11/1916; Naval Brigade; died of wounds in hospital; 11 Slater Street, West Hartlepool; boiler maker at Wallsend; page 4 column 4.

George; G.; Gunner; 07/1/1916; Royal Field Artillery; awarded M.M. for bravery in the field; 2 Pease Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Geraldi; Antoni; 16/02/1917; killed in action 02 February; husband of Laura; 8 Warwick Place, West Hartlepool; see 20 February 1917; page 4 column 6; letter; leaves 3 children; page 2 column 2.

Geraldi; Ralph; Pte.; 02/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; leg wound; brother of Antoni; 10 Streatham Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.

Gibbin; William Pte.; 31/12/1915; 15 years; killed in action; 14th Durham Light Infantry; 27 Alice Street, West Hartlepool; 16 years in February; youngest to sign up; page 4.

Gibbs; J.; Sgt.; 06/11/1916; killed in action 19 October; letter from officer; 27 Baden Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Gibbson; Charles; Pte.; 28/05/1915; killed in action; 2nd Yorks.; small obituary; 13 Balder Street, Middlesbrough; page 4 column 2.

Gibson; Frederick; Petty Officer; 18/08/1915; HMS Albion; awarded Conspicuous Gallantry Medal; S/S River Clyde; page 2 column 7.

Gibson; Frederick; Petty Officer; 01/11/1915; a native of Hartlepool; living in Wingate; letter to sister; page 3 column 6.

Gibson; Frederick; Petty Officer; 08/06/1916; telling the part he played at Gallipoli; on stage at the Empire Theatre; page 4 column 5.

Gibson; Frederick; Petty Officer; 02/09/1918; Croix de Guerre Medal; awarded Medaille Militaire by French; Station Town; Wingate; Page 2 column 5.

Gibson; James; Pte; 15/05/1918; Yorkshires; missing 9/13 April; 7 weeks in France; 36 Hermit Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 2.

Gibson; J.W.; Pte.; 08/17/1916; Sherwood Foresters; wounded left knee; hospital Bethnal Green; page 4 column 2.

Gibson; J.W.; Bdr.; 03/11/1917; gassed; hospital in France; Bellerby Terrace, West Hartlepool; Page 4 column 8.

Gibson; J.W.; Bdr.; 19/16/1918; Royal Field Artillery; awarded Meritorious Service Medal; enlisted 1915 at 16 years; son of Mr Gibson; chemist; page 2 column 3.

Gibson; Thomas S.; Pte.; 30/09/1916; wounded in right arm; 3 Penrhyn Street, West Hartlepool; grocer assistant; page 4 column 8.

Gibson; William; Cpl.; 06/09/1918; Labour Corps; awarded the M.M.; enlisted 29 August 1915; Page 2 column 6.

Gilbert; Louisa Mary; 20/09/1917; QIAMNS(Res.); awarded the M.M.; of West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.

Gilmartin; Cpl.; 10/05/1917; killed in action 22 April; Durham Light Infantry; letter to Miss Gilmartin; 26 Union Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Gilmor; J.H.; Sgt.; 14/08/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; awarded M.M.; kept gun working under heavy fire; 3 Bentley Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6; see 20 September; page 2 column 6.

Gilmore; P.; Pte.; 11/09/1916; Argyll & Sutherland; in hospital; gassed; 19 Outram Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Gilmore; William; L/Cpl.; 08/05/1918; killed in action 17 April; Royal Engineers; enlisted 1915; 31 Harrow Street, West Hartlepool; joiner; page 3 column 2.

Gill; Tom; Gunner; 17/08/1916; Royal Garrison Artillery; shell shock; 2nd son John wounded at Neuve Chapelle, Ypres; page 4 column 3.

Gill; G.; Sapper; 10/05/1918; Royal Engineers; gas shell poisoning; son of Mr & Mrs Fawcett; 109 Scarborough Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Gill; William; Pte.; 21/10/1918; severe leg & abdomen wounds; of the King’s Arms, Wolverston; page 4 column 6.

Gillies; J.S.; L/Cpl.; 14/04/1916; killed in action 31 March; East Yorks.; small obituary; also fought in Boer war; page 4 column 2.

Gillooly; 09/05/1918; Lancs./ Yorks.; wounded right shoulder; Girvan Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.

Gissing; Edward; Sgt.; 18/07/1917; awarded the M.M.; of 83 Watson Street, Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.

Gissing; E. Sgt.; M.M.; 27/06/1918; Royal Engineers; in hospital with fever 17 June; enlisted 1914; 83 Watson Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.

Gladwin; C.D.; Pte.; 23/03/1918; Yorkshire Regiment; awarded M.M. with Citation; of West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Gleeson; C.C.;Pte.; 04/10/1918; Yorks. & Lancs.; wounded in the chest 1 October; 13 Bertha Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.

Gleeson; W.; Pte.; 02/05/1918; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; uncle at 9 Ridley Street, West Hartlepool; twin in Egypt; page 2 column 7.

Gleeson; William; Pte.; 12/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; obituary; page 2 column 3.

Glennan; C/Sgt.; M.M.; 09/10/1918; Durham Light Infantry; presentation; wounded several times; served India, South Africa & France; page 2 column 4.

Goddard; J.; Sgt.; 07/04/1917; 22 years; killed in action 31 March; Royal Garrison Artillery; son of Mrs McBay; 78 Pilgrim Street, West Hartlepool; letter from an officer; page 2 column 7.

Goddard; William; Pte.; 28/07/1916; killed in action; Tyneside Battalion; letter from chaplain; parents at Wilberforce Terrace, Gateshead; page 6.

Gofton; H.; Pte.; 11/03/1916; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; wounded; lost arm; also information on other 2 brothers; page 4 column 5.

Goldsbrough; John Ed.; Pte.; 18/07/1917; killed in action 5 July; Royal Engineer Pioneer ; 21 years; letter from his officer; 14 Harrow Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Goldsmith; (officer at sea); 28/12/1918; prisoner of war; German raider ‘Moewe’ March 1917; s/s Otaki; 79 Lansdown Road; page 4 column 6.

Golding; T.; Pte.; 06/04/1918; Yorkshires; wounded left hand; hospital France; 9 Staindrop Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Gollaglee; C.; Pte.; 31/07/1916; East Yorks.; head & face wounds with a broken leg & arm; 12 Chester Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Gollaglee; James; Pte.; 18/10/1915; 22 years; killed in action 27 September 1915; Dardanelles; 9th West Yorks.; 31 Reed Street, West Hartlepool; small obituary; page 4 column 1.

Goodall; R.F.; Sgt; Can. Drag.; 13/08/1917; awarded M.M. on field; mentions other medals; 16 Albany Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Goodall; J.A.; Fl/Sgt.; 15/01/1918; mentioned in despatches; head chauffeur to Sir William Grey; page 2 column 3.

Goode; W.D.; Pte.; 21/04/1918; Yorkshire Regiment for 19 years; killed in trench 5 January; family informed; 19 Carr Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Gooding; C.; 31/05/1916; killed in action 20 May; R.F.L ; intimation to Mrs Gooding; Burn Road, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.

Goodwin; Cpl.; 05/01/1916; 22 years; letter to his father; 20 Charles Street, West Hartlepool about his son’s death; page 4 column 4.

Goodwin; Thomas N.; 14/01/1916; 22 years; killed in action; France.

Gordon; F.; Pte.; 10/11/1917; Yorkshires; arm amputated; hospital France; son of Mrs Muers; 15 Mill Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.

Gorringe; Edward; Pte.; 08/10/1915; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded both legs 25 September 1915; sniper; 21 Anthony Street, West Hartlepool; page 4.

Gough; George S.; Pte.; 27/07/1916; 21 years; Durham Light Infantry; posted as missing 8 July; France; 35 Rokerby Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Gould; G.H.; (Bert); Sgt.; M.M.; 06/11/1918; killed in action; brother of Mrs Tosey who was informed of his death; 13 Kimberly Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 6.

Gouldsborough; J.; Pte.; 03/03/1917; 21 years; killed in action 14 February; Yorkshires; 36 Vincent Street, West Hartlepool; wounded twice; letter from comrade; page 4 column 5.

Goudry; Dixon; Pte.; 20/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war in Germany; page 4 column 6.

Goundry; Alec; Pte.; 08/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded 27 March; School House,Usworth; page 4 column 6.

Gow; Mr.; Chief Engineer; 18/05/1915; s/s River Clyde; runs ship ashore to land troops; 53 Osborne Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 1.

Gow; Illingworth G.; Pte.; 17/06/1918; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry ; gassed; now in a hospital in London; Hart Lane, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Gower; H.; Mr.; 12/06/1916; 23 years; his half brother, stoker William Robert Gower, lost at sea; HMS Queen Mary, page 2 column 5.

Graham; F.; Lt.; 12/11/1917; from Vancouver; Durham Light Infantry; wounded; hospital France; brother of Mrs Simpson; 6 Stanhope Avenue, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.

Graham; Frank; Lt.; 23/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; gas poisoning; ‘Craiglea’, Stanhope Avenue, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.

Graham; Frank; Lt.; 11/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; brother of Mrs Simpson; 6 Stanhope Avenue, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8; see 17 July; prisoner of war. Graham; Harry; Pte.; 30/04/1918; wounded ; prisoner of war; also brother prisoner of war; brother of Mrs Robinson; 6 Everard Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.

Graham; J.; Pte.; 11/10/19158 King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded in arm; hospital Rouen; 16 Middleton Road, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.

Graham; J.; Pte.; 08/08/1918; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded 4 times; left thigh; hospital England; 16 Middleton Road, West Hartlepool; page 2 column ??

Graham; J.; Pte.; 23/04/1918; Labour Battalion; gassed 9 April; in hospital; Etaples.

Graham; John; Cpl.; 14/01/1916; despatch rider; France 12 months; gazetted to 2nd Lt.; Durham Regiment; page 4 column 4.

Graham; Mark; Pte.; Signals; 12/07/1916; wounded; in hospital London; of 5 Everard Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 2.

Graham; Robert; A/B; 20/02/1917; wounded 4 February; died 17 February; 6 Everard Street, West Hartlepool.

Graham; Robert 01/05/1917; Royal Naval Division; reported killed; is now a prisoner of war; 6 Everard Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Graham; T.; Cpl.; 08/12/1917; presentation of silver cigarette case; page 4 column 4.

Graham; Wilfred; Cpl.; 09/10/1916; 22 years; Royal Field Artillery; wounded eye; London hospital; Chester Road, West Hartlepool; family now live in Scotland; page 3.

Granger; J.T.; Mr.; Chief Engineer; 31/12/1917; 51 years; death through enemy action at sea; 53 Granville Avenue, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Grant; 16/04/1917; of West Hartlepool; Petty Officer; buried at Gillingham Cemetery; page 4 column 7.

Grant; J.; Pte.; 04/01/1916; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; 22 Robinson Street, West Hartlepool; hospital Wimereaux; France; got buried in trench; page 2 column 6.

Graves; George; L/Cpl.; 24/04/1918; Sherwood Foresters; wounded 3 times; brother of Mrs Bolton; 11 Anthony Street, West Hartlepool.

Graves; William; L/Cpl.; 17/08/1916; 31 years; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; now presumed dead; 64 Pilgrim Street, West Hartlepool; widow & 3 children; page 4 column 3.

Graves; William; L/Cpl.; 05/11/1915; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; missing since 25 September; 64 Pilgrim Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.

Gray; H.; Sgt.; 31/10/1917; Royal Engineers; awarded M.M.; gallant conduct under fire; 38 Thirlmere Street, West Hartlepool; page 2.

Gray; H.; Sgt.; 30/11/1917; Royal Engineers; wounded; gas shell 20 November; hospital Northampton; 38 Thirlmere Street ; 21 months France; page 4.

Gray; James; Pte.; 29/07/1916; Royal Scots Fusiliers; wounded in the nose; 21 Turnbull Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Gray; J.; Pte.; 04/09/1916; 38 years; killed in action 12 August; Royal Scots Fulsiliers; 21 Turnbull Street, West Hartlepool; 6 children; Grey’s shipyard; page 4 column 6.

Gray; John; Pte.; 16/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing; now a prisoner of war in Germany; Richardson Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.

Gray; L/Cpl.; 19/09/1916; killed in action 23 August; Durham Light Infantry: 26 Warren Terrace, Hartlepool; short note from officer; page 4 column 5.

Gray; Samuel Charles; Pte.; 19/03/1918; 23 years; died while a prisoner of war of the Turks; 25 Rokerby Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.

Gray; W.; Pte.; 10/01/1918; missing 23 April; now presumed dead; of Hutton Henry; page 4 column 5.

Greaves; Thomas; L/Cpl.; 28/06/1918; Royal Engineers; ill in hospital Mesopotamia; 2 years in France; wounded; 18 Albion Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Grey; James Ernest; Pte.; 08/10/1917; killed in action 16 September 1916; ‘Esty Organ’ presented to P.M. Church; page 2 column 7.

Green; C.; Driver; 26/08/1918; Royal Field Artillery; gassed; now in a French hospital; page 4 column 3; 28 Everett Street, West Hartlepool.

Green; H.; Pte.; 20/08/1918; killed in action 22 July; Seaforth Highlanders; chaplain’s letter; 16 Lilly Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.

Green; Walter; Pte.; 16/04/1917; Durham Light Infantry; died of wounds 10 April; France; 23 Southburn Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7; worked NER.

Greenlees; Howard; Pte.; 17/07/1916; Royal Warwickshire Regiment; letter on his death; parents, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Greenwell; Henry; Pte.; 14/10/1915; killed in action 26 September; France; 8th Yorkshires; 11 South Redworth Street, West Hartlepool; barman Hardwick; page 4 column 5.

Greenwell; R.J.; Pte.; 11/08/1917; wounded 3 times; hospital Liverpool; intimation to son in law at 29 Ernest Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Greenwell; Herbert; Stoker; 08/06/1916; Navy; lost at sea; been in the Navy 1 year; leaves a widow & 5 children; page 4 column 6.

Greenwood; James; Pte.; 21/07/1916; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded in the back; 2 Albany Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Greenwood; William P; 08/06/1916; HMS Black Prince; lost at sea due to enemy action; 12 Anne Street, Wheatley Hill; page 4 column 6.

Greig; Engineer; 06/03/1916; lost at sea; s/s Thornaby; of 55 South Parade, West Hartlepool; page 1 column 7.

Greig; Albert; Bdr.; 07/12/1917; Royal Field Artillery; wounded left eye & cheek; hospital Birkenhead; 28 Eden Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Greig; Percy; Cpl.; 12/04/1918; killed in action 23 March; 20 Johnson Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Greig; Cpl.; 08/05/1918; killed in action 22 April; Hussars; 20 Johnson Street, West Hartlepool; letter from an officer on his death; page 3 column 2.

Greig; William; Pte.; 02/02/1917; lost both feet; Serbia; Devon Street, West Hartlepool; family information; page 4 column 4.

Gretton; J.T.; Pte.; 29/09/1917; Durham Light Infantry; shoulder wound; hospital France; 57 Derwent Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.

Grey; William; Lt.; 29/09/1915; 2nd Yorkshires; missing; see 30 September 1915; page 2 column 6; see Mr Chesterwood’s letter.

Grey; William; Lt.; 02/10/1915; prisoner of war; taken at Loos. Grey; William; Lt.; 03/01/1916; prisoner of war; mentioned in despatches.

Grey; William; Lt.; 21/06/1916; prisoner of war; now promoted to Captain; Cousin Creswell Pyman same.

Grey; William; Captain; 18/08/1916; prisoner of war; family celebrates his 21st; short family history; page 4 column 6; see photo; 18/08/193?.

Grey; William; Captain; 20/04/1918; now in Hull; was a prisoner of war in Germany; page 4 column 6.

Griffiths; Harry; Bdr.; 26/10/1917; 23 years; killed in action; Royal Field Artillery; brother of Mrs Garnett; 25 Crimdon Street, West Hartlepool; miner; Thornley Colliery; page 3 column 3.

Griffiths; Pte.; 05/12/1918; 2nd Yorkshires; awarded the M.M.; 4 Mill Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Grimsley; W.H.; Lt.; 14/10/1918; killed in action 6 October; obituary; parents 38 Sheep Street, Bicester; West Hartlepool organist; page 4 column 6.

Grimsley; W.H.; Lt.; 12/12/1918; letter from a West Hartlepool soldier on Lt. Grimsley’s bravery & death; page 4 column 6.

Groves; Clifford 03/05/1918; awarded D.C. M. for action against submarine; Hazon House; Seaton Carew; page 4 column 2.

Groves; John H.; Pte.; 24/08/1917; 33 years; killed in action 20 July; Canadian Infantry; wife in Winnipeg; son of John; Middleton; Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Groves; R. Pte.; 20/04/1918; Yorks.; leg wound; hospital France; 10 Union Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Groves; R.; Pte.; 08/07/1918; West Yorks.; wounded twice; right shoulder, left arm & thigh; 10 Union Place, Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.

Groves; Pte.; 17/08/1916; died of wounds 13 August; Rouen hospital; 34 Baden Street, West Hartlepool; shunter; page 4 column 3.

Groves; Pte.; 16/10/1915; killed in action 25 September; 6th King’s Own Scottish Borderers ; intimation to his wife at 41 Ouston Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 1; see 21 October page 4 column 2.

Guffick; W.; Gunner; 23/11/1916; 21 years; Royal Field Artillery; wounded in right hand; hospital Sheffield; joined up one year before war; page 4 column 4.

Guffick; S.; Pte.; 02/08/1918; Hampshire Regiment; wounded in the back; 37 Blake Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.

Guffick; William; Gunner; 08/05/1918; accident; army wagon goes over his back; hospital Bristol; 37 Blake Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 2.

Gummersall; Fred; Pte.; 28/08/1917; Yorks.; wounded 4 times; leg serious; hospital Epsom; see AKA Fred Shipley; page 2 column 4.

Gummersall; 29/04/1918; Yorks; wounded 5 times; leg; aka Fred SHIPLEY; enlisted 1914; page 3 column 3.

Gurney; H.; Pte.; 25/02/1918; Royal Irish Lancers; receives Mons Ribbon; of 24 Bath Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.

Gurr; T.F.; Act/Sgt.; 25/02/1918; Royal Field Artillery; awarded the M.M.; of West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.

Gutridge; G.; Pte.; 09/09/1915; missing in action; Dardanelles; 22 years; 87 Elwick Road, West Hartlepool; signed up August 1914; page 2 column 7.

Gutridge; Ernest; Driver; 06/01/1919; Royal Army Service Corps; died of influenza at Salonica 26 December; page 4 column 7.

Gutridge; W.E.; Pte.; 20/04/1918; severe throat wound; hospital Chester; 6 Nunn Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.

Guttridge; G.; Pte.; 19/07/1916; missing in action since 9 August 1915; brother of Mrs Berry; 84 Murray Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Guttridge; G.; Pte.; 17/10/1916; East Yorks.; now assumed killed; of 87 Elwick Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.

Gyllenspetz; C.A.; Pte.; 04/10/1916; 26 years; killed in action 14 September; Durham Light Infantry; 4 Wesley Street, West Hartlepool.