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Roll of Honour 1914-18 Wesleyan School

Reference

H93.44

Place

HEBBURN ON TYNE

Original Location

Wesleyan School

Which war

1914-18

Memorial Description

Roll of Honour.

Names

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Jarrow Express and Tyneside Advertiser 20/08/1915 contains these names.

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Research acknowledgements

James Hoy Archives

Research In Progress

The names on this memorial are being researched by Peter Hoy. Contact: peterhoy@hotmail.co.uk

Roll of Honour 1914-18 Wesleyan School (H93.44)

 
Hebburn Wesleyan School Roll of Honour.

   
[This Roll of Honour appeared in the 
‘Jarrow Express’ on Friday 20 August 1915.  
The JHA references are the unique references from the 
James Hoy Archives.
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   Killed in Action	*	    Prisoner of War	+
                                                Left School
   Sanderson, Robert   23rd Signal Col. (sic) 
      [Company] R.E.                            1900
   Baker, William   Armoured Cruiser Andes.     1980
   Batey, John   1st/9th DLI.  (Territorial).*  1911
   Browell, Victor   16/NF.  (‘Commercials’).	    
   Bullen, Arthur    R.A.M.D. and 
      Clearing Hospital.                        1980
   Carson, Robert   1st Class Petty Officer.  
      HMS Arethusa.                             1892
   Danby, Robert  11/Royal Inniskilling  
      Fusiliers.                                1909
   Drewry, John   1/East Yorkshire Regt.
   Ferguson, William   Army Service Corps.      1902
   Forster, Harold  19/NF. 
      (2nd Tyneside Pioneers)                   1907
   Gilney, Percy   1st Line Northumbrian 
      Division Ammunition Column.               1897
   Glahold, Alfred Northern Cyclists’ Battalion 1902
   Glaholm, Carl   Nortumberland Cycling Corps. 1906
   Hately, Clarence.  Drake Bn. RND.            1907
   Henderson, William   5th Durham Howitzer 
      Battery RFA.  (Territorial).              1903
   Henry, John  50th Division Ammunition 
      Column RFA.                               1911
   Hepburn, Daniel   1st/5th NF.  (Territorial).1904
   Hickmott, Frederick   Armoured Cruiser Andes.1908
   Hill, William   Royal Army Medical Corps.    1906
   Hogg, Richard   HMS Colossus.                1904
   Holmes, Stanley   4/DLI.                     1900
   Holtham, John   5th Durham Howitzer 
      Battery RFA.  (Territorial).              1898
   Holtham, John R.  5th Durham Howitzer 
      Battery RFA.  (Territorial).              1906
   Holtham, William   5th Durham Howitzer 
      Battery RFA.  (Territorial).              1908
   Hunter, Albert.  3/Coldstream Guards.        1908
   Hunter, George   No. 4 Company Workshops, 
      Le Havre.  B.E.F.                         1909
   Hunter, Robert   23/NF. (Tyneside Scottish). 1899
   Jeffrey, Percy   1/King’s Own Scottish 
      Borderers                                 1902
   Johnson, Stephen   Durham Fortress Company 
      R.E.  (Territorial)                       1907
   Kew, Harry   National Reserve                1879
   Laird, William John   4th Northumberland 
      Ammunition Column RFA (sic).
   Lawson, Alfred   5th Northumberland 
      Ammunition Column RFA (sic).              1895
   Leighton, Harry   5th Durham Howitzer 
      Battery RFA.  (Territorial).              1906
   Lobbon (sic), George J.  4th Section 50th 
      Division Ammunition Column RFA.           1912
   Marshall, Philip Messenger.  
      1/West Yorkshire Regt.                 *  1899
   Martin, Robert   Signaller. HMS Dartmouth.   1906
   Morris, Benjamin  1st/5th NF. (Territorial). 1910
   Paton, Robert   5th Durham Howitzer 
   Battery RFA.  (Territorial).	 
   Paul, William   Royal Army Medical Corps.    1907
   Raven, James.  Anson Bn. RND.                1903
   Riches, Albert.  Royal Army Medical Corps.	    
   Rodgers, William   6th Dragoon Guards.       1902
   Sewell, Joseph.  HMS Viknor.              *  1908
   Sibbald, Charles   Collingwood Bn. RND.	    
   Slapp, Arthur    HMS Brilliant.
   Sterling, Edward   Benbow Bn. RND.	     +	
   Stutchbury, George   RNR.                    1902
   Thompson, Ceci James Stanley   4 Section, 
      ‘B’ Company, Drake Bn. RND.               1909
   Thompson, John T.  2nd Dragoon Guards.
   Waister, George   10th Battalion 
      19/Yorkshire Regt. (sic).	  
   Waister, Robert  18th Hussars 
      (2 M.C. (sic)).                        +  1905
   Wallace, Harry   Gordon Highlanders.      *	
   Ward, Robert   1st Line, 5th Durham, 
      4th (Northumbrian) Brigade RFA. (T)       1910
   Weightman, William [Willie (sic)].  1/DLI.   1900
   Welsh, Raymond.  1st Line, 5th Durham, 
      4th (Northumbrian) Brigade RFA. (T)       1909
   White, Nicholas.  1st Line, 134 Fortress 
      Company R.E.
   Wilson, Edward   Engine Room Artificer.  
      HMS Minos.                                1904
   Wilson, Harry   NF.                          1904
   Coult, Elizabeth.  Red Cross Nurse.          1903
   Inglis, Agnes.  French Red Cross.            1895
   Killed in Action	*	    Prisoner of War	+
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[The Hebburn Wesleyan School Roll of Honour appeared 
in the ‘Jarrow Express’ on Friday 20 August 1915.  
It was arranged in rough alphabetical order with one name 
on each line.  This has been arranged in alphabetical order 
to make it easier to research.  
It featured a list of the names of fifty-eight men and two women.  
Eight of these men were killed in action or died of wounds.  
I have been unable to find any details relating to Harry Wallace. 
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   Private John Batey, 1st/9th DLI.  
      Died before 20 August 1915.
   Private Philip Messenger Marshall, 1/West Yorkshire Regt., 
      15 March 1915, aged 29.   (JHA2201)
   Assistant Steward Joseph Sewell, HMS Viknor, 
      13 January 1915, aged 16.   (JHA513)
   Private Robert Danby, 11/Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 
      1 July 1916, aged 20.   (JHA3111)
   Sergeant Robert Hunter, 23/NF (Tyneside Scottish), 
      7 June 1917, aged 31.   (JHA2664)
   Driver William John Laird, 169 Brigade RFA, 
      24 March 1918, aged 31 or 32.   (JHA2514)
   AB Cecil James Stanley Thompson, No. 4 Section, 
      ‘B’ Company Drake Bn. RND, 
      9 July 1915, aged 18.   (JHA311)
   AB Charles Sibbald, Collingwood Bn. RND, 
      Died September q. 1954, aged 58.   (JHA3961)
NamesH93.44	 

   

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