+EADE, CHARLES A. ... Drummer … Hants, 1913, Drummer. India,
Mesopotamia. Killed in Action, Jan. 21, 1916. (11A, Union Street)
EADE, Charles A., Private, 1910, 1st/4th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 21 January 1916 aged 21.
Son of Charles and Emily Justina Eade of 11A, Union Street. Born 1895. An Errand Boy in 1911 living at 5, Lawn Street aged 16. Enlisted in Winchester, 1913. Served in India and Mesopotamia. Killed in Action 21 January 1916. Commemorated on Basra Memorial, Iraq (PR Panel 21 and 63.). Memorials at Holy Trinity and St Thomas’s School.
He had two brothers who served in the War. Edward A. served in North Sea and Russia as a Signaller in the Royal Navy. William C. served in France as a Private in The Hampshire Regiment, was wounded 1916 and 1917. Taken prisoner by Germans March 1918. Both survived the War.
+EADE, HARRY A. F. ... Pte. ... Hants, May 1914, Band Boy. France. Killed in Action, May 1918, France. (18. North View)
EADE, Harry Arthur Frederick, Private, 9593, 2nd Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 9 May 1918 aged 19.
Son of William James and Mary Jane Eade of 18, North View. Born 1899. At school at Guston, near Dover, Kent in 1911. Enlisted in Winchester May 1914. Served on the Western Front. Killed in Action 9 May 1918 France. Buried in Pernes British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France (GR II. B. 20.). Memorial at Christ Church.
His father William J. rejoined in September 1914 and served at home as a Serjeant in The Hampshire Regiment. His brother William R. G. served in India, Palestine and France as a Private in The Hampshire Regiment. Both survived the War.
+EDWARDS, FREDERICK ... Pte. … Hants, Mch. 1916, Pte. India, Egypt,
Palestine. Wounded, Apl. 10, 1918. Taken Prisoner by Turks. Died of Wounds, May 25, 1918, Jabez. (1, Greenhill Road)
EDWARDS, Frederick, Private, 241826, 2nd/5th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 25 May 1918 aged 33.
Son of John (House Painter) and Clara Edwards of 1, Greenhill Road. Born at Handley, Dorset in 1886. A Bricklayer in 1911 aged 25. Enlisted March 1916. Served in India, Egypt and Palestine. Wounded 10 April 1918 and taken prisoner by Turks on the same day. Died of Wounds 25 May 1918 at Jabez. Buried in Ramleh War Cemetery, Israel and Palestine (including Gaza) (PR V. 28. Special Memorial). Memorials at St Matthew’s, St Paul's and St Thomas’s School.
+ELGEE, HUGH ... Capt. ... S.W.B., 2nd Lieut. Egyptian Army. Dardanelles.
Killed in Action, July 6, 1915, Gallipoli. (Chilcomb Manor)
ELGEE, Hugh Francis, Captain, South Wales Borderers attached Egyptian Army, d. 6 July 1915 aged 35.
Son of the Rev. Francis, sometime Vicar of Otterbourne, and Mrs Elgee. Not found in 1911 census, but relatives living at Chilcomb Manor. Served at Gallipoli (Dardanelles). Enlisted in The South Wales Borderers. His secondary regiment is listed as the Egyptian Army. Killed in Action 6 July 1915 at Gallipoli (Dardanelles). Buried in Twelve Tree Copse Cemetery, Turkey (PR Special Memorial C. 126.). Memorial at All Saints and at Chilcomb, also a plaque in Otterbourne Church.
His brother Cyril Hannond Elgee, Captain in the Bedfordshire Regiment, died in 1917. His brother Ernest A. served as a Captain in the Remount Department and survived the War.
+ELKINS, FREDERICK ... Pte. … Dorset, Sept. 1914, Pte. Dardanelles. Killed
in Action, Aug. 19, 1915. (16, Granville Place)
ELKINS, Frederick, Private, 11774, 5th Bn The Dorsetshire Regiment, d. 19 August 1915 aged 25.
Son of Mrs Emma Elkins of 16, Granville Place, Wharf Hill. Born at Chilcomb in 1889. Not found in 1911. Enlisted in Winchester September 1914 and served at Gallipoli (Dardanelles). Killed in Action near Dead Man’s House, Suvla 19 August 1915. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial, Turkey (PR Panel 136 to 139.). Memorials St John the Baptist and St Peter Chesil (All Saints).
His brother Ernest H. served in Mesopotamia, Palestine and Syria as a Private in The Hampshire Regiment, transferred to The Leicestershire Regiment, and survived the War. His brother Herbert, listed below, Died 4 March 1916.
+ELKINS, FREDERICK A. … Pte. … Hants, Sept. 11, 1914, Pte. India.
Mesopotamia. Taken Prisoner by Turks. Died, Aug. 7, 1916, Baghdad. (31, Eastgate Street)
ELKINS, Frederick Arthur, Private, 3246, 1st/4th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 7 August 1916 aged 25.
Son of Robert and Emily Elkins of 7, Percy Terrace, Water Lane. Born 1889. A Shop Porter in 1911, living in Water Lane, aged 22. Enlisted in Salisbury, Wiltshire 11 September 1914. Served in India and Mesopotamia. Taken prisoner by Turks and died 7 August 1916 in Baghdad. Buried in Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq (GR XIV. A. 13.). Memorial at St John the Baptist.
+ELKINS, HERBERT J. ... Pte. … Hants, Aug. 1914, Pte. Dardanelles, France. Wounded, Aug. 10, 1915. Died, Mch. 4, 1916, Rouen. (16, Granville Place)
ELKINS, Herbert James, Private, 9928, 1st Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 4 March 1916 age unknown.
Son of Mrs Emma Elkins of 16, Granville Place. Born at Chilcomb. Not found in 1911. Enlisted in Winchester August 1914 and served at Gallipoli (Dardanelles), France and Flanders. Wounded 10 August 1915. Died 4 March 1916 at Rouen. Buried in St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France (GR A. 18. 4.). Memorials at St Peter Chesil (All Saints) and St John the Baptist.
See Frederick Elkins his brother above.
+EVEREST, HAROLD R. ... Rfn. … K.R.R.C., Sept. 1915, Rfn. France.
Wounded, Sept. 18, 1916. Died of Wounds, Sept. 24, 1916, Etaples. (34, Hyde Close)
EVEREST, Harold Robert, Private, 7129, 18th (Service) Bn (Arts and Crafts) The King's Royal Rifle Corps, d. 24 September 1916 aged 31.
Son of William and Eleanor Everest of 34, Hyde Close where they were living in 1891, 1901 and in 1911 when Eleanor was a widow. Born 1886. An Assistant Teacher in 1911, boarding at Western Cross, Odiham, Hartley Wintney, aged 25. Enlisted in London, September 1915. Served on the Western Front. Wounded 18 September 1916 and Died of Wounds 24 September 1916 at Etaples. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France (GR XI. A. 11A.). Memorials at St Bartholomew's, Peter Symonds and St Thomas’s schools.
His brother Reginald B., listed below, was Killed in Action, 4 October 1916.
+EVEREST, REGINALD B. ... Pte. … P.P.C.L.I., Dec. 1915, Pte. France.
Killed in Action, Oct. 4, 1916, France. (34, Hyde Close)
EVEREST, Reginald Bertram, Private, 487499, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment), d. 4 October 1916 aged 33.
Son of the late William Everest and of Eleanor Everest of 34, Hyde Close. He was a Canadian National. A Broker according to his Attestation Papers. Enlisted in Montreal in December 1915 and served in France. Killed in Action 4 October 1916 near Courcelette in France. Commemorated on The Vimy Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Memorials at St Bartholomew's and St Thomas’s School.
His brother Harold R., listed above, Died of Wounds.
+EYLES, ARTHUR E. ... Pte. … Hants, Jan. 1915, Pte. Dardanelles. Killed
in Action, Aug. 6, 1915. (13, Bridge Street)
EYLES, Arthur Edward (Edward Arthur), Private, 15234, 2nd Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 6 August 1915 aged 36.
Son of William and Mary J. Eyles of Front Street, St Cross. Born at St Cross 1879. Married Lily Ruth Brown in 1903 and they had three children by 1911: James Arthur William born 1904, Betsy Mary May born 1907, Daisy Lilian Elsie born 1910. A Bricklayer's Labourer in 1911 aged 32. Enlisted in Winchester, January 1915. Served at Gallipoli (Dardanelles). Killed in Action 6 August 1915. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial, Turkey (PR Panel 125-134 or 223-226 228-229 and 328.). Memorial at St Peter Chesil.
+EYLES, WILLIAM J. ... Pte. … Hants, rejoined Mch. 1915, Pte.
Dardanelles. Wounded, Aug. 6, 1915. Died of Wounds, Oct. 20, 1918. (10, Upper Brook Street)
EYLES, William J., Private, 15888, 3rd (Reserve) Bn The Hampshire Regiment, died 20 October 1918 aged 46.
Son of William and Mary Jane Eyles of 8, Upper Brook Street in 1911. Born 1872. In 1881 at St Cross, Upper Farm aged 7, his father a Carter. Married Ruth Fletcher in 1898. In 1901 at 20, Upper Brook Street,William J. Eyles being a Private in The Hampshire Regiment. In 1911at Hinton, Woodlands, Bramdean, Alresford. They had six children by 1911: Dorothy born 1900, William born 1901, Alfreda born 1902, Albert born 1905, Reginald born 1907, Arthur born 1911. Served in the South African War. A Carter on a Farm in 1911 aged 39. Re-enlisted in Winchester March 1915 and served at Gallipoli (Dardanelles). Wounded 6 August 1915. Died of Wounds, 20 October 1918. Buried in Winchester (Magdalen Hill) Cemetery, Chilcomb (GR W. 80.). No Winchester memorial found.
Mesopotamia. Killed in Action, Jan. 21, 1916. (11A, Union Street)
EADE, Charles A., Private, 1910, 1st/4th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 21 January 1916 aged 21.
Son of Charles and Emily Justina Eade of 11A, Union Street. Born 1895. An Errand Boy in 1911 living at 5, Lawn Street aged 16. Enlisted in Winchester, 1913. Served in India and Mesopotamia. Killed in Action 21 January 1916. Commemorated on Basra Memorial, Iraq (PR Panel 21 and 63.). Memorials at Holy Trinity and St Thomas’s School.
He had two brothers who served in the War. Edward A. served in North Sea and Russia as a Signaller in the Royal Navy. William C. served in France as a Private in The Hampshire Regiment, was wounded 1916 and 1917. Taken prisoner by Germans March 1918. Both survived the War.
+EADE, HARRY A. F. ... Pte. ... Hants, May 1914, Band Boy. France. Killed in Action, May 1918, France. (18. North View)
EADE, Harry Arthur Frederick, Private, 9593, 2nd Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 9 May 1918 aged 19.
Son of William James and Mary Jane Eade of 18, North View. Born 1899. At school at Guston, near Dover, Kent in 1911. Enlisted in Winchester May 1914. Served on the Western Front. Killed in Action 9 May 1918 France. Buried in Pernes British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France (GR II. B. 20.). Memorial at Christ Church.
His father William J. rejoined in September 1914 and served at home as a Serjeant in The Hampshire Regiment. His brother William R. G. served in India, Palestine and France as a Private in The Hampshire Regiment. Both survived the War.
+EDWARDS, FREDERICK ... Pte. … Hants, Mch. 1916, Pte. India, Egypt,
Palestine. Wounded, Apl. 10, 1918. Taken Prisoner by Turks. Died of Wounds, May 25, 1918, Jabez. (1, Greenhill Road)
EDWARDS, Frederick, Private, 241826, 2nd/5th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 25 May 1918 aged 33.
Son of John (House Painter) and Clara Edwards of 1, Greenhill Road. Born at Handley, Dorset in 1886. A Bricklayer in 1911 aged 25. Enlisted March 1916. Served in India, Egypt and Palestine. Wounded 10 April 1918 and taken prisoner by Turks on the same day. Died of Wounds 25 May 1918 at Jabez. Buried in Ramleh War Cemetery, Israel and Palestine (including Gaza) (PR V. 28. Special Memorial). Memorials at St Matthew’s, St Paul's and St Thomas’s School.
+ELGEE, HUGH ... Capt. ... S.W.B., 2nd Lieut. Egyptian Army. Dardanelles.
Killed in Action, July 6, 1915, Gallipoli. (Chilcomb Manor)
ELGEE, Hugh Francis, Captain, South Wales Borderers attached Egyptian Army, d. 6 July 1915 aged 35.
Son of the Rev. Francis, sometime Vicar of Otterbourne, and Mrs Elgee. Not found in 1911 census, but relatives living at Chilcomb Manor. Served at Gallipoli (Dardanelles). Enlisted in The South Wales Borderers. His secondary regiment is listed as the Egyptian Army. Killed in Action 6 July 1915 at Gallipoli (Dardanelles). Buried in Twelve Tree Copse Cemetery, Turkey (PR Special Memorial C. 126.). Memorial at All Saints and at Chilcomb, also a plaque in Otterbourne Church.
His brother Cyril Hannond Elgee, Captain in the Bedfordshire Regiment, died in 1917. His brother Ernest A. served as a Captain in the Remount Department and survived the War.
+ELKINS, FREDERICK ... Pte. … Dorset, Sept. 1914, Pte. Dardanelles. Killed
in Action, Aug. 19, 1915. (16, Granville Place)
ELKINS, Frederick, Private, 11774, 5th Bn The Dorsetshire Regiment, d. 19 August 1915 aged 25.
Son of Mrs Emma Elkins of 16, Granville Place, Wharf Hill. Born at Chilcomb in 1889. Not found in 1911. Enlisted in Winchester September 1914 and served at Gallipoli (Dardanelles). Killed in Action near Dead Man’s House, Suvla 19 August 1915. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial, Turkey (PR Panel 136 to 139.). Memorials St John the Baptist and St Peter Chesil (All Saints).
His brother Ernest H. served in Mesopotamia, Palestine and Syria as a Private in The Hampshire Regiment, transferred to The Leicestershire Regiment, and survived the War. His brother Herbert, listed below, Died 4 March 1916.
+ELKINS, FREDERICK A. … Pte. … Hants, Sept. 11, 1914, Pte. India.
Mesopotamia. Taken Prisoner by Turks. Died, Aug. 7, 1916, Baghdad. (31, Eastgate Street)
ELKINS, Frederick Arthur, Private, 3246, 1st/4th Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 7 August 1916 aged 25.
Son of Robert and Emily Elkins of 7, Percy Terrace, Water Lane. Born 1889. A Shop Porter in 1911, living in Water Lane, aged 22. Enlisted in Salisbury, Wiltshire 11 September 1914. Served in India and Mesopotamia. Taken prisoner by Turks and died 7 August 1916 in Baghdad. Buried in Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq (GR XIV. A. 13.). Memorial at St John the Baptist.
+ELKINS, HERBERT J. ... Pte. … Hants, Aug. 1914, Pte. Dardanelles, France. Wounded, Aug. 10, 1915. Died, Mch. 4, 1916, Rouen. (16, Granville Place)
ELKINS, Herbert James, Private, 9928, 1st Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 4 March 1916 age unknown.
Son of Mrs Emma Elkins of 16, Granville Place. Born at Chilcomb. Not found in 1911. Enlisted in Winchester August 1914 and served at Gallipoli (Dardanelles), France and Flanders. Wounded 10 August 1915. Died 4 March 1916 at Rouen. Buried in St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France (GR A. 18. 4.). Memorials at St Peter Chesil (All Saints) and St John the Baptist.
See Frederick Elkins his brother above.
+EVEREST, HAROLD R. ... Rfn. … K.R.R.C., Sept. 1915, Rfn. France.
Wounded, Sept. 18, 1916. Died of Wounds, Sept. 24, 1916, Etaples. (34, Hyde Close)
EVEREST, Harold Robert, Private, 7129, 18th (Service) Bn (Arts and Crafts) The King's Royal Rifle Corps, d. 24 September 1916 aged 31.
Son of William and Eleanor Everest of 34, Hyde Close where they were living in 1891, 1901 and in 1911 when Eleanor was a widow. Born 1886. An Assistant Teacher in 1911, boarding at Western Cross, Odiham, Hartley Wintney, aged 25. Enlisted in London, September 1915. Served on the Western Front. Wounded 18 September 1916 and Died of Wounds 24 September 1916 at Etaples. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France (GR XI. A. 11A.). Memorials at St Bartholomew's, Peter Symonds and St Thomas’s schools.
His brother Reginald B., listed below, was Killed in Action, 4 October 1916.
+EVEREST, REGINALD B. ... Pte. … P.P.C.L.I., Dec. 1915, Pte. France.
Killed in Action, Oct. 4, 1916, France. (34, Hyde Close)
EVEREST, Reginald Bertram, Private, 487499, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment), d. 4 October 1916 aged 33.
Son of the late William Everest and of Eleanor Everest of 34, Hyde Close. He was a Canadian National. A Broker according to his Attestation Papers. Enlisted in Montreal in December 1915 and served in France. Killed in Action 4 October 1916 near Courcelette in France. Commemorated on The Vimy Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Memorials at St Bartholomew's and St Thomas’s School.
His brother Harold R., listed above, Died of Wounds.
+EYLES, ARTHUR E. ... Pte. … Hants, Jan. 1915, Pte. Dardanelles. Killed
in Action, Aug. 6, 1915. (13, Bridge Street)
EYLES, Arthur Edward (Edward Arthur), Private, 15234, 2nd Bn The Hampshire Regiment, d. 6 August 1915 aged 36.
Son of William and Mary J. Eyles of Front Street, St Cross. Born at St Cross 1879. Married Lily Ruth Brown in 1903 and they had three children by 1911: James Arthur William born 1904, Betsy Mary May born 1907, Daisy Lilian Elsie born 1910. A Bricklayer's Labourer in 1911 aged 32. Enlisted in Winchester, January 1915. Served at Gallipoli (Dardanelles). Killed in Action 6 August 1915. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial, Turkey (PR Panel 125-134 or 223-226 228-229 and 328.). Memorial at St Peter Chesil.
+EYLES, WILLIAM J. ... Pte. … Hants, rejoined Mch. 1915, Pte.
Dardanelles. Wounded, Aug. 6, 1915. Died of Wounds, Oct. 20, 1918. (10, Upper Brook Street)
EYLES, William J., Private, 15888, 3rd (Reserve) Bn The Hampshire Regiment, died 20 October 1918 aged 46.
Son of William and Mary Jane Eyles of 8, Upper Brook Street in 1911. Born 1872. In 1881 at St Cross, Upper Farm aged 7, his father a Carter. Married Ruth Fletcher in 1898. In 1901 at 20, Upper Brook Street,William J. Eyles being a Private in The Hampshire Regiment. In 1911at Hinton, Woodlands, Bramdean, Alresford. They had six children by 1911: Dorothy born 1900, William born 1901, Alfreda born 1902, Albert born 1905, Reginald born 1907, Arthur born 1911. Served in the South African War. A Carter on a Farm in 1911 aged 39. Re-enlisted in Winchester March 1915 and served at Gallipoli (Dardanelles). Wounded 6 August 1915. Died of Wounds, 20 October 1918. Buried in Winchester (Magdalen Hill) Cemetery, Chilcomb (GR W. 80.). No Winchester memorial found.