+WADE, WILLIAM ... Pte. … Hants Y., May 1916, Tpr. Hants. France. Wounded, Feb. 1, 1917. Killed in Action, June 3, 1917, Ypres. (1A, Newburgh Street)
WADE, William, Private, 33258, 14th (Service) Bn (1st Portsmouth) The Hampshire Regiment, died 3 June 1917 aged 31.
Son of William and Elizabeth Wade of 1A, Newburgh Street. Born 1886. A Butcher in 1911. Enlisted in the Hampshire Yeomanry in May 1916 at Winchester. Served in France. Wounded 1 February 1917. Killed in Action 3 June 1917 at Ypres. Buried in Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Ypres (Ieper), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (GR VII. F. 9.). Memorial at St Thomas’s Church and School.
+WAKE, FREDERICK W. … A.-Sergt. … Hants, Mch. 1916, Pte. Mesopotamia. Died. Aug. 29, 1919, Basra. (64, Fairfield Road)
WAKE, Frederick William, Serjeant, 307105, 2nd/7th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 29 August 1919.
Son of The late Henry and Anne Wake of ‘Midstead’. Enlisted March 1916. Hampshire. Served in Mesopotamia. Died 29 August 1919. Nothing about his demise on his MIC. Perhaps he died of influenza? Buried Basra War Cemetery, Iraq (GR II.E.11). Memorials at St Matthew’s, St Paul’s, HCC and Medstead.
+WARD, DONALD H. C. ... L.-Corpl. … Devon Cyc., Sept. 1916, Pte. France.
Killed in Action, Oct. 7, 1917, Hooge. (51, Chesil street)
WARD, Donald Henry Charles, Private, 291033, 9th (Service) Bn The Devonshire Regiment, died 10 October 1917 aged 19.
Son of Charles and Caroline Ward of 51, Cheesehill (Chesil) Street. Born 1898. At school in 1911. Enlisted in September 1916 at Winchester and served in France. Killed in Action 7 October 1917 at Hooge. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (PR Panel 38 to 40.). Memorials at St Matthew's, St Paul's and St Peter Chesil.
+WARD, GEORGE W. … [BLANK] … Hants, Sept. 1914, Pte. France,
Gallipoli. Killed in Action, Apl. 29, 1916. (2, Water Lane)
WARD, George W., Private, 10719, Private, 2nd Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 29 April 1916 no age given.
Son of Thomas Henry and Annie Maria Ward of 2, Water Lane. Born St John’s 1894. In 1911 family at 17, Water Lane. Enlisted at Winchester. The 1st Bn went to France in 1914; the 2nd was ?in India which makes this account odd. Returned to England and then went to Gallipoli. Killed in Action 29 April 1916. Comemmorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France (PR Pier and Face 7C. and 7B.). Memorials at St John the Baptist.
His brother Thomas, listed below, served in The Dorsetshire Regiment.
+WARD, THOMAS … Pte. … Dorset, 1905, Pte. France. Killed in Action, Oct. 13, 1914. (2, Water Lane)
WARD, Thomas, Private, 7588, 1st Bn The Dorsetshire Regiment, died 13 October 1914 aged 26.
Son of Thomas Henry and Annie Maria Ward of 2, Water Lane. Born 1887. Enlisted in 1905 at Winchester and in 1911 was a Private 2nd Battalion The Dorsetshire Regiment, resident at Wanowrie Lines Poona, India. During the War he served in France. Killed in Action 13 October 1914. Commemorated on the Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais, France (PR Panel 22 and 23.). Memorials at St John the Baptist.
His brother George W. served in The Hampshire Regiment and is listed above.
+WARD, WILLIAM GEORGE ... Pte. … Devon, Apl. 1916, Pte. France. Killed in Action, Sept. 22, 1916. (30, St. John's Terrace)
WARD, William George, Private, 21972, 12th (Labour) Bn The Devonshire Regiment, died 22 September 1916 aged 35.
Son of Richard A. and Jane Ward of Winchester. Born 1883. A General Dealer in 1901. In 1911 living with his brother and working as a Railway Carman. Enlisted in April 1916 at Winchester. Served in France with C Coy. Killed in Action 22 September 1916. Buried in Fricourt New Military Cemetery, Somme, France (GR A. 4.). Memorials at St John the Baptist.
+WATSON, ARTHUR F. … Sig. … Hants, Mch. 1916, Sig. India, Palestine.
Killed in Action, Apl. 9, 1918. (3, St. Peter Street)
WATSON, Arthur Francis, Private, 201801, 2nd/5th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, died 10 April 1918 aged 30.
Son of John Edward and Amy Susanna Watson of 3, St Peter Street. He worked in Logs and Fancy, Stationer, with his father and brother John in 1911. Enlisted in March 1916 at Winchester. Served in India and Palestine with A Coy. Killed in Action 10 April 1918. Buried in Ramleh War Cemetery, Israel and Palestine (including Gaza) (GR T. 11.). Memorials at Peter Symonds School and St Thomas’s.
His three brothers served during the War. Donald Edward served on the Home Front as a cadet in The Royal Navy. John Gordon served in India as a Private, promoted to Serjeant in The Hampshire Regiment, then the Indian Ordnance Department. Victor Garfield served in France as a Private, promoted to Serjeant in The Hampshire Regiment, then The Machine Gun Corps. All three survived the War.
+WAUD TETLEY, CLARENCE E. … Lieut. ... Lancs. Fus., Aug. 1914, 2nd Lieut. Gallipoli. Despatches 1915. Missing, believed Killed, Aug. 21, 1915, Suvla Bay. (The Lodge, Bereweeke Road)
WAND TETLEY, Clarence C., Lieutenant, 9th (Service) Bn The Lancashire Fusliers, d. 22 August 1915 aged 26.
Son of Ernest Wand and Mrs Emily Tetley of The Lodge, Winchester. Educated at Eastbourne College and Oriel College, Oxford University; half-blue hockey; played rugby for Harlequins 1st XV 1909-12. Served in Gallipoli (Dardanelles). Mentioned in Despatches. Killed in Action 22 August 1915. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial, Turkey (PR Panel 58-72 or 218-219). Memorials at St Matthew’s and St Paul’s.
+WEBB, ALFRED … Pte. … Dorset, Apl. 1917, Pte. India, Mesopotamia.
Killed in Action, 1918. (33, St. John's Terrace)
WEBB, Alfred, Private, 203426, 1st /4th Bn the Dorsetshire Regiment, d. 10 October 1918.
Enlisted in April 1917 in Winchester. Served with the Hampshires in India and Mesopotamia. Died 10 October 1918. Buried Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq (GR VI.L.10). Memorials at St John the Baptist.
+WEBB, ROBERT A. ... Corpl. … Hants, Sept. 1914, Pte. Egypt, India, France. Killed in Action, 1918. (43, St. Catherine's Road)
WEBB, Robert Austin, Serjeant, 200902, 2nd/4th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, died 16 September 1918 aged 24.
Son of Robert and stepson of Louisa Webb of 43, St Catherine’s Road. Born at Highcliffe, Winchester in 1894. In 1911 he was an Assistant Gardener in a private house, working alongside his father. Enlisted in September 1914 on Salisbury Plain. Served in Egypt, India and France. Mentioned in Despatches, 14 June 1918. Died of Wounds 16 September 1918. Buried at Sunken Road Cemetery, Boisleux-St. Marc, Pas de Calais, France (GR II. B. 27.). Memorials at All Saints and Chilcomb (Corporal on Memorial).
+WEBB, WILLIAM F. … Rfn. … Lond. P.O. Rif. Feb. 1917, Rfn. France. Killed in Action, Sept. 20, 1917, St. Julien. (53, Southgate Street)
WEBB, William F., Private, 374745, 2nd/8th (City of London) Bn The London Regiment (Post Office Rifles), d. 20 September 1917.
Born at Millbrook. Resident in Winchester at time of enlistment at Winchester in February 1917. Served in France. Killed in Action 20 September 1917. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ypres (Ieper), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (PR Panel 54). Memorial at St Thomas’s.
+WEDGE, CHARLES … Pte. … Wilts.,1911. Pte. France. Wounded 1914. Killed in Action, Mch. 11, 1915. (6, Andover Road)
WEDGE, Charles Edward, Private, 7802, 2nd Bn The Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regiment), d. 11 March 1915, age not given.
Son of James and Mary Ann Wedge living at 1, Jubilee Villas, Kingsgate Street, in 1891. Mother died 1895 and father remarried to Agnes. Living at 8 Andover Road. Enlisted in 1911 at Portsmouth. Served in France with The Wiltshire Regiment. Wounded in 1914. Killed in Action 11 March 1915. Commemorated on Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais, France (PR Panel 33, 34). Memorials at St Matthew’s and St Paul’s.
His brother James Wedge served with the Royal Navy as a Chief Gunnery Instructor. He was killed in 1918 and is listed below.
+WEDGE, JAMES C. T. … C. Gun. Instr. … R.N., 1894. Belgian Coast,
Dardanelles, Dover Patrol. Killed, Oct. 21, 1918, mine explosion. (6, Andover Road)
WEDGE, James Charles Thomas, Chief Petty Officer, 171150. Royal Navy, M21 d. 20 October 1918.
Son of James and Mary Ann Wedge living at 1, Jubilee Villas, Kingsgate Street, in 1891. Mother died 1895 and father remarried to Agnes. Living at 8, Andover Road. Born 30 December 1877 at Bloomsbury, London. In 1881 family at Ladywood Summer House, Broseley, Shropshire. Enlisted 10 January 1894. In 1901 family at 11, Victoria Road. Married Emily Maud Forsdick in 1905 at Portsmouth. (Her address as wife and Next of Kin. given as Emily M. Wedge, 8, Highfield Street, Fratton, Portsmouth as Next of Kin). A Seaman Petty Officer in 1911, living at 16 Netley Street, Fratton Park, Portsmouth. One daughter in 1911, Constance Maud, born 1908. Served on the Belgian Coast, at the Dardanelles and the Dover Patrol. M21 hit two mines off Dover before sinking. Five people lost their lives. Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial (PR Panel 28). Memorials at St Matthew’s and St Paul’s.
His brother Charles served in The Wiltshire Regiment and is listed above.
+WHICHER, EDWIN W. … Tpr. … Derby Y., Sept. 1, 1918, Tpr. Home. Died,
Sept. 24, 1918, Canterbury. (2, Avenue Road)
WHITCHER, Edwin Walter, Private, 30267, 2nd /1st Derbyshire Yeomanry, d. 24 September 1918 aged 37.
Son of Frederick and Elizabeth Whitcher of 10, Hillside Terrace, Bar End. Married Annie Wild in 1908. Lived at 2, Avenue Terrace (sic). In 1901 and in 1911 he was working as a Bricklayer’s Labourer, like his father and brother. In 1911 at 12, Staple Gardens. Enlisted 1 September 1918. Served on the Home Front. Died 24 September 1918 at Canterbury. Buried in Winchester (St Giles's Hill) Cemetery. Memorials at St Matthew's, St Paul's and St Peter Chesil.
+WHITE, FREDERICK A. … L.-Corpl. … Grenadier Gds. France. Killed in
Action, Apl. 13, 1918. (36, Stockbridge Road)
WHITE, Frederick Alexander, Lance-Corporal, 20024, 4th Bn Grenadier Guards, d. 13 April 1918 aged 30.
Son of William and Emily White of 18, Stockbridge Road in 1911. Born at Evercreech, Somerset in 1889. Living at Horrington, Wells, Someset in 1911. Married Rosie Beaver in 1917. Rose White lived at 6, Gatling Road, Plumstead, London. An Asylum Attendant in the Somerset and Bath Lunatic Asylum in 1911. Enlisted in Newport and served in France with No 1 Coy Grenadier Guards . Killed in Action 13 April 1918. Buried in Aval Wood Military Cemetery, Vieux-Berquin, Nord, France (GR III. C. 2.). Memorials at St Matthew's, St Paul's and United Church, Jewry Street.
+WHITE, HAROLD W. … Pte. … Inns of Court 0.T.C., June 1915, Pte. Home.
Died, Dec. 1916, Winchester. (3, Connaught Terrace)
WHITE, Harold Wickham, Private, 5533, Inns of Court O.T.C., d. December 1916.
Son of Walter and Rosa White of 64, Eastgate Street (1891). Born 1888. His father died in 1899. Mother a widow at 14, Ranelagh Road (1901). A Tailor’s Clerk in 1911 living at 74, Easatgate Street. Served on the Home Front. Enlisted 9 August 1915. Discharged sick 24 June 1916. Memorial at Peter Symonds School.
+WHITE, HAVILAND … Stoker … R.N., Aug. 1914, Stoker. China ; H.M.S.
Venus. Died, Sept. 19, 1918. (3A, King Alfred Place)
WHITE, Harry Haviland, Leading Stoker, 283351, RN Leading Stoker with HMS Victory, d. 19 September 1918.
Son of William and Eliza White of 3, King Alfred Place. Born 23 May 1877 at Bournemouth. Served from 7 September 1896. Married Ellen M. Dumper in 1912 (his widow of 21, Castle Street, Plymouth, next of kin). Two children by 1916, Doris M. born 1913, Harry W born 1916. Served in China. Died of empyema (chronic puss in lungs) 19 September 1918. Buried Winchester (West Hill) Old Cemetery (GR 32.2960). Memorial at St Bartholomew’s.
+WHITE, LEONARD F. ... Pte. … R.F.C., Feb. 1917, 2nd A.M. R.I. Fus. France.
Wounded, ApI. 11, 1918. Died of Wounds, Apl. 12, 1918, Ypres. (West Highlands, Romsey Road)
WHITE, Leonard Furnell, Private, 45789, 9th (North Irish Horse Yeomanry) (Service) Bn Princess Victoria’s Royal Irish Fusiliers, d. 12 April 1918 aged 19.
Son of Charles and Fanny White of The Cottage, West Highlands, Romsey Road. Enlisted in February 1917 in the Royal Flying Corps (59391) and served in France as 2nd Air Mechanic before transferring to the Fusiliers. Wounded 11 April 1918 and Died of Wounds 12 April 1918 at Ypres. He is buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (GR XXVI. H. 19.). Memorials at Christ Church and St Thomas’s School.
+WHITE, WILLIAM E. … Pte. … Hants, Aug. 1914, Pte. Mesopotamia. Taken
Prisoner by Turks, Apl. 29, 1916, Kut. Died, July 22, 1916. (32, Fairfield Road)
WHITE, William Edward, Private, 200904, 1st/4th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 22 July 1916 aged 20.
Son of William and Kate White of 32, Fairfield Road. Apprenticed as a Whitesmith in 1911. Enlisted in August 1914 on Salisbury Plain. Served in Mesopotamia. Taken prisoner by Turks 29 April 1916 at Kut and died a POW 22 July 1916. Buried in Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq (GR XXI. X. 40.). Memorials at St Matthew's, St Paul's and St Thomas’s School.
+WILLIS, EDWIN G. … A.B. … R.N., 1883. North Sea. Killed in Action, May 31, 1916, Jutland. (5, Percy Terrace)
WILLIS, Edward, Able Seaman, 204410, HMS Invincible. Died 31 May 1916.
Born 24 December 1883 at Alresford. No parents given. Previous occupation House Boy. Husband of Florence Willis (5, Percy Terrace, Water Lane). However, if these records are for this man the WWSR enters his entry to service as 1883: it would be highly unusual if not unique in the WWSR to find a date of birth in the 1921 account of his service. References to HMS Invincible in MIC and CWGC. Killed in Action 31 May 1916 at Jutland. Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial (PR Panel 14). Memorials at St John the Baptist.
+WINCHCOMB, FREDERICK J. … Stoker ... R.N., 1912. Stoker. North Sea;
Submarine G. 8. Killed in Action, Dec. 1917. (34, Wharf Hill)
WINCHCOMB, Frederick John, Stoker 1st Class, K/14708, HM S/M G8 Royal Navy, d. 3-14 January 1918 aged 24.
Son of Daniel and Olive Sarah Winchcomb of 34, Wharf Hill. Born 19 October 1893. Former occupation Miller. Married to Ellen Winchcomb of 42, Codd Street, South Bank, Yorkshire. Enlisted in 1912 and served in the North Sea during the War. Killed in Action 3-14 January 1918. Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial (PR 30.). Memorial at St Peter Chesil.
+WINKWORTH, HARRY … Chief Cook … R.N., 1893, Cook's Mate. North Sea. Drowned, Oct. 15, 1914. (17, St. Clement Street)
WINKWORTH, Harry, Chief Ship's Cook, 176650, HMS Hawke, Royal Navy, d. 15 October 1914 aged 40.
Son of Stephen and Mary Winkworth of 17, St Clement's Street. Born 16 November 1873 at Shepton Mallet, Somerset. Formerly a Fishmonger. Enlisted in 1893. Served in the North Sea during the War. Drowned 15 October 1914 when the cruiser HMS Hawke was lost with the 500 deaths, maybe half her complement. Commemorated on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent (PR 6.). Memorial at St Thomas’s.
His half brother Arthur served in France as a Private in The Hampshire Regiment, then the Royal Berkshire Regiment and The Labour Corps or Labour Company. He survived the War.
+WINKWORTH, WILLIAM … Rfn. … R.B, 1903, Rfn. France. Wounded, 1914. Killed in Action, May 10, 1915, Ypres. (20, Parchment Street)
WINKWORTH, William, Private, 9432, 4th Bn The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort’s Own), d. 10 May 1915, aged 31.
Son of Thomas Winkworth of 6, Bank Street, Ashford, Kent. Born Winchester 1884. Living in Water Lane aged 7, 1891. Enlisted in 1903 at Winchester. Husband of Bessie Winkworth of 5, Nutley Lane, Reigate, Surrey. In 1911 a Journeyman Baker living with Bessie and Ernest Winter Arnold at 2, Holly Cottages, Smelthy Lane, Lower Kingswood, Reigate. Served in France. Wounded in 1914. Killed in Action 10 May 1915. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ypres (Ieper), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (PR Panels 46-48, 50). No Winchester memorial found.
+WINTER, CHARLES J. ... Stoker ... R.N., Stoker. North Sea, Jutland; H.M.S.
Queen Mary. Killed in Action, May 3 1915, Jutland. (Pond Cottage, Weeke)
WINTER, Charles John, Stoker 1st Class, 1129943, RN served on Queen Mary. Killed in Action at Jutland 31 May 1916 age not given.
Son of Sarah Winter of Pond Cottages, Weeke. Born 30 June 1890 at Winchester. A Gardener prior to service. Enlisted 16 October 1912. Served on board HMS Queen Mary. Killed in Action at Jutland 31 May 1916. Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial (PR Panel 20). Memorials at St Matthew’s and St Paul’s.
+WOOD, ROBERT C. … Rfn. … K.R.R.C., 1906, Rfn. France, Belgium.
Killed in Action, Nov. 14, 1914, Ypres. (10, Gordon Avenue)
WOOD, Robert Charles, Private, 7397, 2nd Bn The King’s Royal Rifle Corps, d. November 14 1914.
Son of Louisa Wood. Married Mary J. McKenzie in 1914. Born 1888. Enlisted in Winchester in 1906. Served in Flanders. Killed in Action 14 November 1914 at Ypres. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ypres (Ieper), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (PR Panels 51 and 53). Memorial at All Saints.
+WOODS, FREDERIC G. ... Pte. … Hants, Dec.1914, Pte. India. Died of
Malaria. (26, Nuns Road)
WOODS, Frederick George, Private, 205567, 2nd Bn The Bedfordshire Regiment, d. 6 December 1918 aged 18.
Son of Mr and Mrs W.H. Woods of 26, Nuns Road. Born Shorncliffe, Kent in 1900. At school in 1911. Enlisted in The Hampshire Regiment, but serving with The Bedfordshire Regiment (not mentioned in WWSR) at the time he died of malaria on 6 December 1918. Commemorated on The Delhi Memorial (India Gate), Face I, India. Memorial at St Bartholomew’s.
+WORSAM, JOHN E. ... Pte. … T.R., Mch. 1917, Pte. Hants, R. Berks. France. Killed in Action, Mch. 29, 1918, Arras. (33, St. Catherine's Road)
WORSAM, John Elliot, Private, 39198, 1st Bn Princess Charlotte of Wales’s (Royal Berkshire Regiment), d. 23 March 1918 aged 19.
Son of John and Edith Worsam of 33, St Catherine’s Road. Born 1899. At school in 1911. Enlisted in March 1917 at Winchester. Served France and was posted from the Training Reserve to The Hampshire Regiment before transferring to the Royal Berkshire Regiment. Died of Wounds 29 March 1918 at Arras. Buried in Doullens Communal Cemetery Extension No.1, Somme, France (GR V. C. 9.). Memorial at All Saints.
His brother George James served in Mesopotamia and Aden as a Driver in The Royal Field Artillery and survived the War.
+WRIGHT, WILLIAM C. … Pte. … Hants, Aug. 1914, Pte. Egypt,
Dardanelles. Killed (accidentally), Aug. 10, 1915. (19, Wales Street)
WRIGHT, William Charles, Private, 9944, 10th (Service) Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 10 August 1915 aged 21.
Son of the late Henry and Emily Wright. Born St Maurice. In 1901 and 1911 at 23, Wharf Hill, in 1901 as a boarder with William Ward, his mother a servant designated a ‘Cripple.’ She was also there in 1911 when William is not found. Enlisted in August 1914 at Winchester and served in Egypt and at Gallipoli (Dardanelles). Killed accidentally 10 August 1915. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial, Turkey (PR Panel 125-134 or 223-226 228-229 & 328.). Memorials at St John the Baptist. Also appears on Easton War Memorial: Lychgate Memorial and also memorialised inside the church.
+WROE, HAROLD B. ... Pte. … Hants, 1913, Pte. India, Mesopotamia.
Killed in Action, July 1915, Nasireyah. (11, Alswitha Terrace)
WROE, Harold Bertram, Private, 1908, 1st/4th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 15 July 1915 aged 21.
Son of William George and Ellen Wroe of 33, Western Road (1911). Born at Peshawar, India in 1895. In 1911 he was a Junior Clerk. Enlisted in 1913. Served in India and Mesopotamia during the War. Killed in Action 15 July 1915 at Nasireyah. Buried in Basra War Cemetery, Iraq (GR V. L. 1.). Memorials at St Bartholomew's and St Thomas’s School.
+WYATT, ALFRED H. … A.B. … R.N., 1894, O.S. North Sea.
Killed in Action, May 31, 1916, Jutland. (67, Hyde Street)
WYATT, Alfred Henry, Able Seaman, 181053, HMS Invincible, Royal Navy, d. 31 May 1916 aged 39.
Son of Alfred Henry and Emily Wyatt of 67, Hyde Street. Born 22 August 1876 at Aldershot. At 10, Staple Gardens in 1881. Enlisted in 1894. In 1911 he was resident at The Royal Sailor's Rest, Portsmouth. Served in the North Sea during the War. Killed in Action at the Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916. Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial (PR Panel 14.). Memorial at St Bartholomew's.
His brother Ernest, listed below, Died of Wounds 11 September 1915.
+WYATT, ERNEST W. … C.S.M. … R.B., 1894, Rfn. France.
Wounded, Sept. 1915. Died of Wounds, Sept. 11, 1915, Ypres. (67, Hyde Street)
WYATT, Ernest Walter, Private, 3197, 3rd Bn The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort’s Own), d. 11 September 1915 aged 37.
Son of Alfred Henry and Emily Wyatt of 67, Hyde Street. Born at Aldershot in 1878. Enlisted in 1894 at Winchester. Served in France during the War. Awarded the Long Service and Good Conduct medals. Wounded September 1915 and Died of Wounds 11 September 1915 at Ypres. Buried Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (GR III. A. 20.). Memorial at St Bartholomew's.
His brother Alfred, listed above, was Killed in Action 31 May 1916.
WADE, William, Private, 33258, 14th (Service) Bn (1st Portsmouth) The Hampshire Regiment, died 3 June 1917 aged 31.
Son of William and Elizabeth Wade of 1A, Newburgh Street. Born 1886. A Butcher in 1911. Enlisted in the Hampshire Yeomanry in May 1916 at Winchester. Served in France. Wounded 1 February 1917. Killed in Action 3 June 1917 at Ypres. Buried in Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Ypres (Ieper), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (GR VII. F. 9.). Memorial at St Thomas’s Church and School.
+WAKE, FREDERICK W. … A.-Sergt. … Hants, Mch. 1916, Pte. Mesopotamia. Died. Aug. 29, 1919, Basra. (64, Fairfield Road)
WAKE, Frederick William, Serjeant, 307105, 2nd/7th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 29 August 1919.
Son of The late Henry and Anne Wake of ‘Midstead’. Enlisted March 1916. Hampshire. Served in Mesopotamia. Died 29 August 1919. Nothing about his demise on his MIC. Perhaps he died of influenza? Buried Basra War Cemetery, Iraq (GR II.E.11). Memorials at St Matthew’s, St Paul’s, HCC and Medstead.
+WARD, DONALD H. C. ... L.-Corpl. … Devon Cyc., Sept. 1916, Pte. France.
Killed in Action, Oct. 7, 1917, Hooge. (51, Chesil street)
WARD, Donald Henry Charles, Private, 291033, 9th (Service) Bn The Devonshire Regiment, died 10 October 1917 aged 19.
Son of Charles and Caroline Ward of 51, Cheesehill (Chesil) Street. Born 1898. At school in 1911. Enlisted in September 1916 at Winchester and served in France. Killed in Action 7 October 1917 at Hooge. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (PR Panel 38 to 40.). Memorials at St Matthew's, St Paul's and St Peter Chesil.
+WARD, GEORGE W. … [BLANK] … Hants, Sept. 1914, Pte. France,
Gallipoli. Killed in Action, Apl. 29, 1916. (2, Water Lane)
WARD, George W., Private, 10719, Private, 2nd Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 29 April 1916 no age given.
Son of Thomas Henry and Annie Maria Ward of 2, Water Lane. Born St John’s 1894. In 1911 family at 17, Water Lane. Enlisted at Winchester. The 1st Bn went to France in 1914; the 2nd was ?in India which makes this account odd. Returned to England and then went to Gallipoli. Killed in Action 29 April 1916. Comemmorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France (PR Pier and Face 7C. and 7B.). Memorials at St John the Baptist.
His brother Thomas, listed below, served in The Dorsetshire Regiment.
+WARD, THOMAS … Pte. … Dorset, 1905, Pte. France. Killed in Action, Oct. 13, 1914. (2, Water Lane)
WARD, Thomas, Private, 7588, 1st Bn The Dorsetshire Regiment, died 13 October 1914 aged 26.
Son of Thomas Henry and Annie Maria Ward of 2, Water Lane. Born 1887. Enlisted in 1905 at Winchester and in 1911 was a Private 2nd Battalion The Dorsetshire Regiment, resident at Wanowrie Lines Poona, India. During the War he served in France. Killed in Action 13 October 1914. Commemorated on the Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais, France (PR Panel 22 and 23.). Memorials at St John the Baptist.
His brother George W. served in The Hampshire Regiment and is listed above.
+WARD, WILLIAM GEORGE ... Pte. … Devon, Apl. 1916, Pte. France. Killed in Action, Sept. 22, 1916. (30, St. John's Terrace)
WARD, William George, Private, 21972, 12th (Labour) Bn The Devonshire Regiment, died 22 September 1916 aged 35.
Son of Richard A. and Jane Ward of Winchester. Born 1883. A General Dealer in 1901. In 1911 living with his brother and working as a Railway Carman. Enlisted in April 1916 at Winchester. Served in France with C Coy. Killed in Action 22 September 1916. Buried in Fricourt New Military Cemetery, Somme, France (GR A. 4.). Memorials at St John the Baptist.
+WATSON, ARTHUR F. … Sig. … Hants, Mch. 1916, Sig. India, Palestine.
Killed in Action, Apl. 9, 1918. (3, St. Peter Street)
WATSON, Arthur Francis, Private, 201801, 2nd/5th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, died 10 April 1918 aged 30.
Son of John Edward and Amy Susanna Watson of 3, St Peter Street. He worked in Logs and Fancy, Stationer, with his father and brother John in 1911. Enlisted in March 1916 at Winchester. Served in India and Palestine with A Coy. Killed in Action 10 April 1918. Buried in Ramleh War Cemetery, Israel and Palestine (including Gaza) (GR T. 11.). Memorials at Peter Symonds School and St Thomas’s.
His three brothers served during the War. Donald Edward served on the Home Front as a cadet in The Royal Navy. John Gordon served in India as a Private, promoted to Serjeant in The Hampshire Regiment, then the Indian Ordnance Department. Victor Garfield served in France as a Private, promoted to Serjeant in The Hampshire Regiment, then The Machine Gun Corps. All three survived the War.
+WAUD TETLEY, CLARENCE E. … Lieut. ... Lancs. Fus., Aug. 1914, 2nd Lieut. Gallipoli. Despatches 1915. Missing, believed Killed, Aug. 21, 1915, Suvla Bay. (The Lodge, Bereweeke Road)
WAND TETLEY, Clarence C., Lieutenant, 9th (Service) Bn The Lancashire Fusliers, d. 22 August 1915 aged 26.
Son of Ernest Wand and Mrs Emily Tetley of The Lodge, Winchester. Educated at Eastbourne College and Oriel College, Oxford University; half-blue hockey; played rugby for Harlequins 1st XV 1909-12. Served in Gallipoli (Dardanelles). Mentioned in Despatches. Killed in Action 22 August 1915. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial, Turkey (PR Panel 58-72 or 218-219). Memorials at St Matthew’s and St Paul’s.
+WEBB, ALFRED … Pte. … Dorset, Apl. 1917, Pte. India, Mesopotamia.
Killed in Action, 1918. (33, St. John's Terrace)
WEBB, Alfred, Private, 203426, 1st /4th Bn the Dorsetshire Regiment, d. 10 October 1918.
Enlisted in April 1917 in Winchester. Served with the Hampshires in India and Mesopotamia. Died 10 October 1918. Buried Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq (GR VI.L.10). Memorials at St John the Baptist.
+WEBB, ROBERT A. ... Corpl. … Hants, Sept. 1914, Pte. Egypt, India, France. Killed in Action, 1918. (43, St. Catherine's Road)
WEBB, Robert Austin, Serjeant, 200902, 2nd/4th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, died 16 September 1918 aged 24.
Son of Robert and stepson of Louisa Webb of 43, St Catherine’s Road. Born at Highcliffe, Winchester in 1894. In 1911 he was an Assistant Gardener in a private house, working alongside his father. Enlisted in September 1914 on Salisbury Plain. Served in Egypt, India and France. Mentioned in Despatches, 14 June 1918. Died of Wounds 16 September 1918. Buried at Sunken Road Cemetery, Boisleux-St. Marc, Pas de Calais, France (GR II. B. 27.). Memorials at All Saints and Chilcomb (Corporal on Memorial).
+WEBB, WILLIAM F. … Rfn. … Lond. P.O. Rif. Feb. 1917, Rfn. France. Killed in Action, Sept. 20, 1917, St. Julien. (53, Southgate Street)
WEBB, William F., Private, 374745, 2nd/8th (City of London) Bn The London Regiment (Post Office Rifles), d. 20 September 1917.
Born at Millbrook. Resident in Winchester at time of enlistment at Winchester in February 1917. Served in France. Killed in Action 20 September 1917. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ypres (Ieper), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (PR Panel 54). Memorial at St Thomas’s.
+WEDGE, CHARLES … Pte. … Wilts.,1911. Pte. France. Wounded 1914. Killed in Action, Mch. 11, 1915. (6, Andover Road)
WEDGE, Charles Edward, Private, 7802, 2nd Bn The Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regiment), d. 11 March 1915, age not given.
Son of James and Mary Ann Wedge living at 1, Jubilee Villas, Kingsgate Street, in 1891. Mother died 1895 and father remarried to Agnes. Living at 8 Andover Road. Enlisted in 1911 at Portsmouth. Served in France with The Wiltshire Regiment. Wounded in 1914. Killed in Action 11 March 1915. Commemorated on Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais, France (PR Panel 33, 34). Memorials at St Matthew’s and St Paul’s.
His brother James Wedge served with the Royal Navy as a Chief Gunnery Instructor. He was killed in 1918 and is listed below.
+WEDGE, JAMES C. T. … C. Gun. Instr. … R.N., 1894. Belgian Coast,
Dardanelles, Dover Patrol. Killed, Oct. 21, 1918, mine explosion. (6, Andover Road)
WEDGE, James Charles Thomas, Chief Petty Officer, 171150. Royal Navy, M21 d. 20 October 1918.
Son of James and Mary Ann Wedge living at 1, Jubilee Villas, Kingsgate Street, in 1891. Mother died 1895 and father remarried to Agnes. Living at 8, Andover Road. Born 30 December 1877 at Bloomsbury, London. In 1881 family at Ladywood Summer House, Broseley, Shropshire. Enlisted 10 January 1894. In 1901 family at 11, Victoria Road. Married Emily Maud Forsdick in 1905 at Portsmouth. (Her address as wife and Next of Kin. given as Emily M. Wedge, 8, Highfield Street, Fratton, Portsmouth as Next of Kin). A Seaman Petty Officer in 1911, living at 16 Netley Street, Fratton Park, Portsmouth. One daughter in 1911, Constance Maud, born 1908. Served on the Belgian Coast, at the Dardanelles and the Dover Patrol. M21 hit two mines off Dover before sinking. Five people lost their lives. Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial (PR Panel 28). Memorials at St Matthew’s and St Paul’s.
His brother Charles served in The Wiltshire Regiment and is listed above.
+WHICHER, EDWIN W. … Tpr. … Derby Y., Sept. 1, 1918, Tpr. Home. Died,
Sept. 24, 1918, Canterbury. (2, Avenue Road)
WHITCHER, Edwin Walter, Private, 30267, 2nd /1st Derbyshire Yeomanry, d. 24 September 1918 aged 37.
Son of Frederick and Elizabeth Whitcher of 10, Hillside Terrace, Bar End. Married Annie Wild in 1908. Lived at 2, Avenue Terrace (sic). In 1901 and in 1911 he was working as a Bricklayer’s Labourer, like his father and brother. In 1911 at 12, Staple Gardens. Enlisted 1 September 1918. Served on the Home Front. Died 24 September 1918 at Canterbury. Buried in Winchester (St Giles's Hill) Cemetery. Memorials at St Matthew's, St Paul's and St Peter Chesil.
+WHITE, FREDERICK A. … L.-Corpl. … Grenadier Gds. France. Killed in
Action, Apl. 13, 1918. (36, Stockbridge Road)
WHITE, Frederick Alexander, Lance-Corporal, 20024, 4th Bn Grenadier Guards, d. 13 April 1918 aged 30.
Son of William and Emily White of 18, Stockbridge Road in 1911. Born at Evercreech, Somerset in 1889. Living at Horrington, Wells, Someset in 1911. Married Rosie Beaver in 1917. Rose White lived at 6, Gatling Road, Plumstead, London. An Asylum Attendant in the Somerset and Bath Lunatic Asylum in 1911. Enlisted in Newport and served in France with No 1 Coy Grenadier Guards . Killed in Action 13 April 1918. Buried in Aval Wood Military Cemetery, Vieux-Berquin, Nord, France (GR III. C. 2.). Memorials at St Matthew's, St Paul's and United Church, Jewry Street.
+WHITE, HAROLD W. … Pte. … Inns of Court 0.T.C., June 1915, Pte. Home.
Died, Dec. 1916, Winchester. (3, Connaught Terrace)
WHITE, Harold Wickham, Private, 5533, Inns of Court O.T.C., d. December 1916.
Son of Walter and Rosa White of 64, Eastgate Street (1891). Born 1888. His father died in 1899. Mother a widow at 14, Ranelagh Road (1901). A Tailor’s Clerk in 1911 living at 74, Easatgate Street. Served on the Home Front. Enlisted 9 August 1915. Discharged sick 24 June 1916. Memorial at Peter Symonds School.
+WHITE, HAVILAND … Stoker … R.N., Aug. 1914, Stoker. China ; H.M.S.
Venus. Died, Sept. 19, 1918. (3A, King Alfred Place)
WHITE, Harry Haviland, Leading Stoker, 283351, RN Leading Stoker with HMS Victory, d. 19 September 1918.
Son of William and Eliza White of 3, King Alfred Place. Born 23 May 1877 at Bournemouth. Served from 7 September 1896. Married Ellen M. Dumper in 1912 (his widow of 21, Castle Street, Plymouth, next of kin). Two children by 1916, Doris M. born 1913, Harry W born 1916. Served in China. Died of empyema (chronic puss in lungs) 19 September 1918. Buried Winchester (West Hill) Old Cemetery (GR 32.2960). Memorial at St Bartholomew’s.
+WHITE, LEONARD F. ... Pte. … R.F.C., Feb. 1917, 2nd A.M. R.I. Fus. France.
Wounded, ApI. 11, 1918. Died of Wounds, Apl. 12, 1918, Ypres. (West Highlands, Romsey Road)
WHITE, Leonard Furnell, Private, 45789, 9th (North Irish Horse Yeomanry) (Service) Bn Princess Victoria’s Royal Irish Fusiliers, d. 12 April 1918 aged 19.
Son of Charles and Fanny White of The Cottage, West Highlands, Romsey Road. Enlisted in February 1917 in the Royal Flying Corps (59391) and served in France as 2nd Air Mechanic before transferring to the Fusiliers. Wounded 11 April 1918 and Died of Wounds 12 April 1918 at Ypres. He is buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (GR XXVI. H. 19.). Memorials at Christ Church and St Thomas’s School.
+WHITE, WILLIAM E. … Pte. … Hants, Aug. 1914, Pte. Mesopotamia. Taken
Prisoner by Turks, Apl. 29, 1916, Kut. Died, July 22, 1916. (32, Fairfield Road)
WHITE, William Edward, Private, 200904, 1st/4th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 22 July 1916 aged 20.
Son of William and Kate White of 32, Fairfield Road. Apprenticed as a Whitesmith in 1911. Enlisted in August 1914 on Salisbury Plain. Served in Mesopotamia. Taken prisoner by Turks 29 April 1916 at Kut and died a POW 22 July 1916. Buried in Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq (GR XXI. X. 40.). Memorials at St Matthew's, St Paul's and St Thomas’s School.
+WILLIS, EDWIN G. … A.B. … R.N., 1883. North Sea. Killed in Action, May 31, 1916, Jutland. (5, Percy Terrace)
WILLIS, Edward, Able Seaman, 204410, HMS Invincible. Died 31 May 1916.
Born 24 December 1883 at Alresford. No parents given. Previous occupation House Boy. Husband of Florence Willis (5, Percy Terrace, Water Lane). However, if these records are for this man the WWSR enters his entry to service as 1883: it would be highly unusual if not unique in the WWSR to find a date of birth in the 1921 account of his service. References to HMS Invincible in MIC and CWGC. Killed in Action 31 May 1916 at Jutland. Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial (PR Panel 14). Memorials at St John the Baptist.
+WINCHCOMB, FREDERICK J. … Stoker ... R.N., 1912. Stoker. North Sea;
Submarine G. 8. Killed in Action, Dec. 1917. (34, Wharf Hill)
WINCHCOMB, Frederick John, Stoker 1st Class, K/14708, HM S/M G8 Royal Navy, d. 3-14 January 1918 aged 24.
Son of Daniel and Olive Sarah Winchcomb of 34, Wharf Hill. Born 19 October 1893. Former occupation Miller. Married to Ellen Winchcomb of 42, Codd Street, South Bank, Yorkshire. Enlisted in 1912 and served in the North Sea during the War. Killed in Action 3-14 January 1918. Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial (PR 30.). Memorial at St Peter Chesil.
+WINKWORTH, HARRY … Chief Cook … R.N., 1893, Cook's Mate. North Sea. Drowned, Oct. 15, 1914. (17, St. Clement Street)
WINKWORTH, Harry, Chief Ship's Cook, 176650, HMS Hawke, Royal Navy, d. 15 October 1914 aged 40.
Son of Stephen and Mary Winkworth of 17, St Clement's Street. Born 16 November 1873 at Shepton Mallet, Somerset. Formerly a Fishmonger. Enlisted in 1893. Served in the North Sea during the War. Drowned 15 October 1914 when the cruiser HMS Hawke was lost with the 500 deaths, maybe half her complement. Commemorated on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent (PR 6.). Memorial at St Thomas’s.
His half brother Arthur served in France as a Private in The Hampshire Regiment, then the Royal Berkshire Regiment and The Labour Corps or Labour Company. He survived the War.
+WINKWORTH, WILLIAM … Rfn. … R.B, 1903, Rfn. France. Wounded, 1914. Killed in Action, May 10, 1915, Ypres. (20, Parchment Street)
WINKWORTH, William, Private, 9432, 4th Bn The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort’s Own), d. 10 May 1915, aged 31.
Son of Thomas Winkworth of 6, Bank Street, Ashford, Kent. Born Winchester 1884. Living in Water Lane aged 7, 1891. Enlisted in 1903 at Winchester. Husband of Bessie Winkworth of 5, Nutley Lane, Reigate, Surrey. In 1911 a Journeyman Baker living with Bessie and Ernest Winter Arnold at 2, Holly Cottages, Smelthy Lane, Lower Kingswood, Reigate. Served in France. Wounded in 1914. Killed in Action 10 May 1915. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ypres (Ieper), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (PR Panels 46-48, 50). No Winchester memorial found.
+WINTER, CHARLES J. ... Stoker ... R.N., Stoker. North Sea, Jutland; H.M.S.
Queen Mary. Killed in Action, May 3 1915, Jutland. (Pond Cottage, Weeke)
WINTER, Charles John, Stoker 1st Class, 1129943, RN served on Queen Mary. Killed in Action at Jutland 31 May 1916 age not given.
Son of Sarah Winter of Pond Cottages, Weeke. Born 30 June 1890 at Winchester. A Gardener prior to service. Enlisted 16 October 1912. Served on board HMS Queen Mary. Killed in Action at Jutland 31 May 1916. Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial (PR Panel 20). Memorials at St Matthew’s and St Paul’s.
+WOOD, ROBERT C. … Rfn. … K.R.R.C., 1906, Rfn. France, Belgium.
Killed in Action, Nov. 14, 1914, Ypres. (10, Gordon Avenue)
WOOD, Robert Charles, Private, 7397, 2nd Bn The King’s Royal Rifle Corps, d. November 14 1914.
Son of Louisa Wood. Married Mary J. McKenzie in 1914. Born 1888. Enlisted in Winchester in 1906. Served in Flanders. Killed in Action 14 November 1914 at Ypres. Commemorated on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ypres (Ieper), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (PR Panels 51 and 53). Memorial at All Saints.
+WOODS, FREDERIC G. ... Pte. … Hants, Dec.1914, Pte. India. Died of
Malaria. (26, Nuns Road)
WOODS, Frederick George, Private, 205567, 2nd Bn The Bedfordshire Regiment, d. 6 December 1918 aged 18.
Son of Mr and Mrs W.H. Woods of 26, Nuns Road. Born Shorncliffe, Kent in 1900. At school in 1911. Enlisted in The Hampshire Regiment, but serving with The Bedfordshire Regiment (not mentioned in WWSR) at the time he died of malaria on 6 December 1918. Commemorated on The Delhi Memorial (India Gate), Face I, India. Memorial at St Bartholomew’s.
+WORSAM, JOHN E. ... Pte. … T.R., Mch. 1917, Pte. Hants, R. Berks. France. Killed in Action, Mch. 29, 1918, Arras. (33, St. Catherine's Road)
WORSAM, John Elliot, Private, 39198, 1st Bn Princess Charlotte of Wales’s (Royal Berkshire Regiment), d. 23 March 1918 aged 19.
Son of John and Edith Worsam of 33, St Catherine’s Road. Born 1899. At school in 1911. Enlisted in March 1917 at Winchester. Served France and was posted from the Training Reserve to The Hampshire Regiment before transferring to the Royal Berkshire Regiment. Died of Wounds 29 March 1918 at Arras. Buried in Doullens Communal Cemetery Extension No.1, Somme, France (GR V. C. 9.). Memorial at All Saints.
His brother George James served in Mesopotamia and Aden as a Driver in The Royal Field Artillery and survived the War.
+WRIGHT, WILLIAM C. … Pte. … Hants, Aug. 1914, Pte. Egypt,
Dardanelles. Killed (accidentally), Aug. 10, 1915. (19, Wales Street)
WRIGHT, William Charles, Private, 9944, 10th (Service) Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 10 August 1915 aged 21.
Son of the late Henry and Emily Wright. Born St Maurice. In 1901 and 1911 at 23, Wharf Hill, in 1901 as a boarder with William Ward, his mother a servant designated a ‘Cripple.’ She was also there in 1911 when William is not found. Enlisted in August 1914 at Winchester and served in Egypt and at Gallipoli (Dardanelles). Killed accidentally 10 August 1915. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial, Turkey (PR Panel 125-134 or 223-226 228-229 & 328.). Memorials at St John the Baptist. Also appears on Easton War Memorial: Lychgate Memorial and also memorialised inside the church.
+WROE, HAROLD B. ... Pte. … Hants, 1913, Pte. India, Mesopotamia.
Killed in Action, July 1915, Nasireyah. (11, Alswitha Terrace)
WROE, Harold Bertram, Private, 1908, 1st/4th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 15 July 1915 aged 21.
Son of William George and Ellen Wroe of 33, Western Road (1911). Born at Peshawar, India in 1895. In 1911 he was a Junior Clerk. Enlisted in 1913. Served in India and Mesopotamia during the War. Killed in Action 15 July 1915 at Nasireyah. Buried in Basra War Cemetery, Iraq (GR V. L. 1.). Memorials at St Bartholomew's and St Thomas’s School.
+WYATT, ALFRED H. … A.B. … R.N., 1894, O.S. North Sea.
Killed in Action, May 31, 1916, Jutland. (67, Hyde Street)
WYATT, Alfred Henry, Able Seaman, 181053, HMS Invincible, Royal Navy, d. 31 May 1916 aged 39.
Son of Alfred Henry and Emily Wyatt of 67, Hyde Street. Born 22 August 1876 at Aldershot. At 10, Staple Gardens in 1881. Enlisted in 1894. In 1911 he was resident at The Royal Sailor's Rest, Portsmouth. Served in the North Sea during the War. Killed in Action at the Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916. Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial (PR Panel 14.). Memorial at St Bartholomew's.
His brother Ernest, listed below, Died of Wounds 11 September 1915.
+WYATT, ERNEST W. … C.S.M. … R.B., 1894, Rfn. France.
Wounded, Sept. 1915. Died of Wounds, Sept. 11, 1915, Ypres. (67, Hyde Street)
WYATT, Ernest Walter, Private, 3197, 3rd Bn The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort’s Own), d. 11 September 1915 aged 37.
Son of Alfred Henry and Emily Wyatt of 67, Hyde Street. Born at Aldershot in 1878. Enlisted in 1894 at Winchester. Served in France during the War. Awarded the Long Service and Good Conduct medals. Wounded September 1915 and Died of Wounds 11 September 1915 at Ypres. Buried Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (GR III. A. 20.). Memorial at St Bartholomew's.
His brother Alfred, listed above, was Killed in Action 31 May 1916.