Sherwood
Forester Casualties in the Easter Rising, Ireland, 1916
| Name |
Rank |
Number |
Battalion |
Casualty
Type |
Residence |
County |
Burial
Location |
Additional
Notes |
| Allen,
H |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Carrington |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Ankers,
L |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Riddings |
Derbyshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Applegate,
A |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Baguley,
T |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Mansfield |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Ball,
T.W |
Bugler |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Barks,
G.W |
Lance
Corporal |
2793 |
2/8th |
Killed
in Action |
Newark |
Nottinghamshire |
UK,
St. Giles, Balderton, Notts |
Age
19, died 26/04/1916, son of Mr. W. H. and Mrs. J. E. Barks, of Balderton
Cottages, Balderton. |
| Barnett,
G.W |
Private |
4628 |
2/8th |
Died
of Wounds |
Loughborough |
Nottinghamshire |
Ireland,
Dublin, Eastern Health Board Offices Grounds of Kilmainham |
Age
23, died 27/04/1916, son of W. and K. E. Barnett, of 79, Cobden
St., Loughborough, Leicestershire. |
| Beastall,
C |
Private |
|
2/7th |
Wounded |
Sneinton
Dale |
Nottinghamshire |
France,
Queant Road Cemetery, Buissy |
Killed
in Action, France & Flanders, 21/03/1918, as Private 265809,age
27, son of Albert and Eliza Beastall, of 39, Sedgley Avenue, Sneinton
Dale, Nottingham. |
| Beazley,
F |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Mansfield |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Becke,
C |
Sergeant |
|
|
Wounded |
Maidenhead |
|
|
Survived
the war |
| Belton,
J.C |
Private |
|
2/8th |
Wounded |
Newark |
Nottinghamshire |
France,
La Chapelette British & Indian Cemetery, Peronne |
Died
of Wounds, France & Flanders, 27/04/1917, as Private 306709, age
22, son of John Cook Belton and Mary Jane Belton, of 2, Bargate,
Newark, Notts. |
| Bettney,
H |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Calver |
Derbyshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Bird,
E |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Newark |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Blissett,
J.S |
Private |
5592 |
2/7th |
Killed
in Action |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
Ireland,
Dublin, Dean's Grange Cemetery |
Died
26/04/1916 |
| Blore,
H |
Lance
Corporal |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Boissitt,
J |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Bowley,
W.C |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Stapleford |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Bradford,
J.H |
Private |
5617 |
2/7th |
Died
of Wounds |
Alfreton |
Derbyshire |
Ireland,
Dublin, Kilmainham, Royal Hospital Cemetery |
Age
19, died 05/05/1916, son of William and Mary Bradford, of Gladstone
Terrace, Alfreton, Derbyshire. |
| Bradford,
S |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Bradley,
J.R |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Huthwaite |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Brindley,
R |
Private |
|
2/5th |
Wounded |
East
Kirkby |
Nottinghamshire |
Belgium,
Tyne Cot Memorial |
Killed
in Action, France & Flanders, 26/09/17, as Private 203528, age 22,
son of John William and Phoebe Brindley, of 55, Sherwood St., East
Kirkby, Notts. |
| Broad,
J.E |
2nd
Lieutenant |
|
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
| Browne,
M.B |
2nd
Lieutenant |
|
2/8th |
Died
of Wounds |
|
Nottinghamshire |
Ireland,
Dublin, Dean's Grange Cemetery |
Age
39, died 30/04/1916, son of Mary Browne, of Rutland House, North
Collingham, Notts., and the late Rev. S. B. Browne. |
| Buckman,
A.S |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Matlock |
Derbyshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Carlin,
M |
Corporal |
|
|
Wounded |
Chesterfield |
Derbyshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Chambers,
C |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Champelovier,
J.N |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Chapman,
T.H |
Lance
Corporal |
3493 |
2/8th |
Died
of Wounds |
Southwell |
Nottinghamshire |
Ireland,
Dublin, Kilmainham, Royal Hospital Cemetery |
Died
27/04/1916 |
| Charlion,
R.A |
Captain |
|
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
| Clarke,
C.F |
Private |
2481 |
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
| Clayton,
H |
Lance
Corporal |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Collin,
G |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Conneley,
J |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Mansfield |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Cooper,
R |
Drummer |
|
|
Wounded |
Mansfield |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Cox,
A |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Mansfield |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Cox,
A |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Cupitt,
F |
Private |
5676 |
2/7th |
Wounded |
Sutton
in Ashfield |
Nottinghamshire |
France,
Arras Memorial |
Killed
in Action, France & Flanders, 21/03/1918, as Lance Corporal 267035,
age 25, son of Walter and Mary Cupitt, of 257, Alfreton Rd., Nottingham. |
| Cursham,
F.G |
Captain |
|
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
| Curtis,
W,H |
2nd
Lieutenant |
|
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
| Daffen,
H.C |
Lieutenant |
|
2/8th |
Killed
in Action |
Worksop |
Nottinghamshire |
Ireland,
Dublin, Grangegorman Military Cemetery |
Age
22, died 26/04/1916, son of Charles E. and A. Daffen, of 29, Park
St., Worksop, Notts. |
| Davenport,
E |
Private |
3067 |
2/8th |
Died
of Wounds |
Mansfield |
Nottinghamshire |
UK,
Nottingham Road Cemetery, Mansfield, Notts |
Age
20, died 28/05/1916, son of Herbert and Maria Davenport, of 5, Moor
St., Mansfield. |
| Davey,
A |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Denham,
J.H |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Daybrook |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Dickinson,
A |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Dietrichsen,
F.C |
Captain |
|
2/7th |
Killed
in Action |
|
|
Ireland,
Dublin, Dean's Grange Cemetery |
Age
33, died 25/04/1916, son of James M. Dietrichsen; husband of Beatrice
Agnes Dietrichsen |
| Dillon,
C |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Mansfield |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Ditchfield,
R |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Mansfield |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Dixey,
H.C |
Company
Sergeant Major |
2454 |
2/8th |
Died
of Wounds |
Newark |
Nottinghamshire |
UK,
Newark-upon-Trent, Notts |
Age
22, died 27/04/1916, |
| Dixie,
J |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Dixon,
C.T |
Private |
5532 |
2/7th |
Killed
in Action |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
Ireland,
Dublin, Grangegorman Military Cemetery |
Died
26/04/1916 |
| Dixon,
J |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Worksop |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Dixon,
O.B |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Elkington |
? |
|
Survived
the war |
| Dolphin,
J.J |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Mansfield |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Dove,
F |
Lance
Corporal |
|
|
Wounded |
Sutton
in Ashfield |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Doyle,
W |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Duncombe,
G |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Mansfield |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Eden,
J |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Edney,
T |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Mansfield |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Elliott,
A.G |
Private |
5480 |
2/7th |
Killed
in Action |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
q. |
Age
23, died 26/04/1916, son of George and Susan Elliott, of 3, Newark
St., Nottingham. Born at Sneinton. |
| Elliott,
C.P |
Lieutenant |
|
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
| Elliott,
H.C |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Ellis,
F |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Radford |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Fane,
C., DSO |
Lieutenant
Colonel |
|
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
| Farnsworth,
E |
Private |
2961 |
2/7th |
Killed
in Action |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
UK,
Nottingham General Cemetery, Notts |
Died
26/04/1916 |
| Fish,
A.L |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Fisher,
W.F |
2nd
Lieutenant |
|
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
| Forth,
J.R |
Private |
3434 |
2/8th |
Died
of Wounds |
Worksop |
Nottinghamshire |
Ireland,
Dublin, Grangegorman Military Cemetery |
Died
27/04/1916 |
| Foster,
R |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Arnold |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Freestone,
W |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Newark |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Godbor,
J.A |
Private |
|
2/6th |
Wounded |
Radford |
Nottinghamshire |
France,
Cambrai Memorial, Louverval |
Killed
in Action, France & Flanders, 22/12/1917, as Private 306314. |
| Goddard,
J |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Goss,
J |
Private |
3080 |
2/7th |
Killed
in Action |
Radford |
Nottinghamshire |
UK,
New Basford Cemetery, Nottingham |
Age
25, died on 26/04/1916, son of Henry William and Mary Goss, of 7,
Miall St., Old Radford, Notts. |
| Graveney,
A.E.J |
Lance
Sergeant |
|
2/8th |
Wounded |
Newark |
Nottinghamshire |
France,
Metz-En-Couture Communal Cemetery British Extension |
Killed
in Action, France & Flanders, 07/06/1917, as Sergeant 305824, age
19, Son of the late Albert Graveney and of Harriet Graveney, of
Newton St., Newark-on-Trent. |
| Hadden,
J |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Carlton |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Hanson,
H |
Major |
|
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
| Hartshorn,
J.E |
2nd
Lieutenant |
|
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
| Hawken,
W.V |
Lieutenant |
|
2/7th |
Killed
in Action |
|
|
UK,
Hanwell Cemetery, Middlesex |
Age
31, died 26/04/1916, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hawken, of 12, Chichester
St., Westminster. |
| Hawley,
E |
Corporal |
|
|
Wounded |
Netherfield |
? |
|
Survived
the war |
| Hazledene,
A |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Long
Eaton |
Derbyshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Hickling,
F.G |
Captain |
|
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
|
| Higgins,
J.T |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
|
| Hill,
W |
Lance
Corporal |
|
|
Wounded |
Basford |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
|
| Hocking,
J |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Stanton
Hill |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
|
| Hogg,
J |
Lance
Sergeant |
|
|
Wounded |
Alfreton |
Derbyshire |
|
Survived
the war |
|
| Holbrook,
A |
Private |
5605 |
2/7th |
Killed
in Action |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
Ireland,
Dublin, Grangegorman Military Cemetery |
Age
22, died 26/04/1916, son of T. and H. Holbrook, of 71, Lees Hill
St., Sneinton, Nottingham. |
|
| Holland,
L |
Private |
4136 |
2/8th |
Killed
/ Died of Wounds |
Sutton
in Ashfield |
Nottinghamshire |
Ireland,
Dublin, Grangegorman Military Cemetery |
|
|
| Hopcroft,
R |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
|
| Hoyle,
C |
Corporal |
6081 |
2/7th |
Killed
in Action |
|
Nottinghamshire |
Ireland,
Dublin, Grangegorman Military Cemetery |
Age
33, died 26/04/1916, son of Major and Ellen Hoyle, of Huddersfield;
husband of Sarah Hoyle, of 4, Athbro St., Beeston Hill, Leeds. |
|
| Iles,
F |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
West
Bridgford |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
|
| Illingworth,
F |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Retford |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
|
| Jackson,
W |
Sergeant |
|
|
Wounded |
Newark |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
|
| Jeffs,
P |
Private |
4709 |
2/7th |
Killed
in Action |
Bulwell |
Nottinghamshire |
UK,
Nottingham General Cemetery, Notts |
Age
19, died 26/04/1916, son of the late Luther Edwin and Ellen Jeffs. |
|
| Kerry,
L |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Alfreton |
Derbyshire |
|
Survived
the war |
|
| Kitchen,
A.J |
Private |
2855 |
2/8th |
Killed
in Action |
Newark |
Nottinghamshire |
UK,
St. Giles, Balderton, Notts |
Age
23, died 26/04/1916, of 'C' Company, son of Alfred James Kitchen,
of 19, Smith St., New Balderton. Born at Muzaffarpur, India. |
|
| Lamb,
F.M |
2nd
Lieutenant |
|
|
Wounded |
|
|
France,
Arras Memorial |
Killed
in Action, France & Flanders, 21/03/1918 |
|
| Lane,
J.H |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Newark |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Lang,
W |
Private |
3290 |
2/7th |
Killed
in Action |
Nottingham |
Nottinghamshire |
Ireland,
Dublin, Dean's Grange Cemetery |
Died
26/04/1916 |
| Lawrence,
M.H |
Colour
Sergeant |
|
|
Wounded |
Newark |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Laxton,
F |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Snilton |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Leslie-Melville,
A.B |
Captain
& Adjutant |
|
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
| Limb,
B.M |
Private |
|
2/7th |
Wounded |
Beeston |
Nottinghamshire |
France,
Cambrai Memorial, Louverval |
Killed
in Action, France & Flanders, 06/12/1917, as Lance Corporal 265883,
age 23, Son of Mark and Elizabeth Limb, of 76, Windsor St., Beeston,
Notts. |
| Lindley,
H |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Mansfield |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Lock,
A |
Private |
|
2/7th |
Wounded |
Basford |
Nottinghamshire |
Belgium,
Tyne Cot Memorial |
Killed
in Action, France & Flanders, 26/09/1917, as Private 266924, age
23, son of Arthur and Margaret Lock. |
| Lowde,
S.H |
Private |
3353 |
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
| Mapletoft,
J |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Warsop |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Marriott,
E.C. |
Company
Sergeant Major |
550 |
|
Wounded |
|
|
|
Survived
the war |
| McMahon,
N |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Chesterfield |
Derbyshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Middleton,
S |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Long
Eaton |
Derbyshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Midgeley,
N |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Fiskerton |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Miller,
T.H |
Private |
5664 |
2/7th |
Killed
in Action |
Canterbury |
Kent |
Ireland,
Dublin, Grangegorman Military Cemetery |
Died
26/04/1916 |
| Millership,
G |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Sutton
in Ashfield |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Moorby,
G.N |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Broadbottom |
Lancashire |
France,
Bethune Town Cemetery, Bethune |
Died
of Wounds, France & Flanders, 29/04/1917, as Private 70267, 2nd
Battalion, age 22, son of Henry and Emma Moorby, of 24, New York,
Charlesworth, Manchester. |
| Mottley,
W |
Private |
|
|
Wounded |
Annesley
Woodhouse |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
| Newcombe,
A |
Corporal |
|
|
Wounded |
|
Nottinghamshire |
|
Survived
the war |
|