Accounts of the deaths of the following airmen who are buried in CWGC graves in Chevington Cemetery are given in
Clark, Peter, Their Corner Of A Foreign Field: a guide and tribute to the Commonwealth and exiled airmen who are buried in the Scottish border; Glen Graphics, 2002. ISBN 1 900038 50 1.
P.Off. Austin;
F.Off. Bell;
P.Off. Brook-Taylor;
Flt. Sgt. Brown;
F.Off. Findlay;
Sgt. Haines;
Flt. Sgt. Helbock;
Sgt. Hulton;
Sgt. Hunt;
Sgt. Irving;
Sgt. Kocourek;
Sgt McIsaac;
Sgt. Matheson;
Flt. Sgt. Morris;
Flt. Sgt. Reed;
P.Off. Roberts;
F.Off. Sauzier;
Sgt. Sindelar;
Flt. Sgt. Stuart;
Flt. Sgt. Trewin;
Sgt. Turner;
F.Off. Van Hamel;
Flt Sgt. Vickers;
Sgt. Ward;
P.Off. Wooler. (His story is told in Air Crash Northumberland Gray, Corbett, Shipley & Anderson, 2008, Countryside Books, ISBN 978 1 84674 112 8. He was in a Bristol Beaufighter from R.A.F. Acklington which crashed at Widdrington).
There are also accounts of the deaths of
Pilot Officer Blasinski;
Sgt. Sadawa;
F.Off. Kurpiel
who are buried at Chevington, but do not have CWGC headstones.
Air Crash Northumberland Gray, Corbett, Shipley & Anderson, 2008, Countryside Books, ISBN 978 1 84674 112 8 gives an account of the crash of a Bristol Beaufort at Ashington, and states that a member of the crew, Sgt. Patrick O’Flaherty, was laid to rest here.