Casualty Records

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ImageNameRegimentDate of death
Sister Edith Mary Oxley Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service12/12/1918 (aged 45)
Private John Joseph Wright A/348British South Africa Police17/04/1919
Sergeant Ackerman British South Africa Police19/11/1918
Private Edmund Charles Wright A/4British South Africa Police11/07/1916 (aged 38)
Private Richard Whitehead 889Rhodesia Regiment30/07/1917 (aged 45)
Sergeant Stanley N. Walter 1694British South Africa Police26/10/1918
Detective Sergeant Charles Joseph Ullman 1586British South Africa Police29/10/1918 (aged 33)
Constable Stephen J. Troake 1979British South Africa Police09/11/1918
Constable Edward S. Taylor O/103British South Africa Police31/10/1918
Serjeant Thomas Robert Landy Savory 969Rhodesia Regiment01/10/1917 (aged 23)
Trooper George A. Roberts 1965British South Africa Police17/09/1916
Sergeant George Rathbone E/56South African Engineers17/12/1918
Private Percy Proctor 1482Rhodesia Regiment10/11/1915
Sergeant Robert Edward Patten 152British South Africa Police19/10/1918 (aged 43)
Serjeant Herbert Page 784Rhodesia Regiment11/03/1915
Sergeant George L. Outram 1568British South Africa Police25/10/1918 (aged 27)
Private John William Murray 1227Rhodesia Regiment13/08/1917 (aged 39)
Captain Marcus Alwyn Moses Rhodesia Regiment24/12/1914
Private Robert Moore 1193Rhodesia Regiment28/06/1917
Driver Felix Mendelsohn MT/3867South African Service Corps05/12/1918 (aged 27)
Private Charles Michael Koen 1548Rhodesia Regiment18/02/1917 (aged 32)
Constable Honey O/63British South Africa Police27/01/1917
Second Lieutenant Bertram Harper Northern Rhodesia Police26/10/1918
Constable Jean Cambier Broers O/11British South Africa Police22/09/1916 (aged 45)
Private Gilbert T. Brauer GS/31Rhodesia Regiment23/10/1918
Captain James K. Blatherwick British South Africa Police26/11/1918
Corporal Frank S. Allen 830Rhodesia Regiment11/09/1917
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This section lists the parishes (England, Wales and Scotland only) connected to these casualties. More often than not this is where they or their families lived.

ParishDioceseCasualtiesWith Life Story linksWith images
MawdesleyChorley100