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ImageNameRegimentDate of deathConnection to location
Gunner Ernest Brown 158910Royal Field Artillery06/05/1918 (aged 40)personal connection
Captain George Ernest Arthur Leake London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers)02/06/1917 (aged 29)personal connection
Private William James Clack 8480Wiltshire Regiment24/10/1914 (aged 30)personal connection
Private Henry James Cooper 26361Royal Berkshire Regiment17/02/1917 (aged 37)personal connection
Private Allum 17136Royal Berkshire Regiment27/09/1918 (aged 36)personal connection
Private Walter Blake 201124Royal Berkshire Regiment21/03/1918 (aged 33)personal connection
Private Walter Watts 35641Yorkshire Regiment15/11/1918 (aged 19)personal connection
Private Francis William Lovell 19953Royal Berkshire Regiment23/10/1916 (aged 22)personal connection
Gunner John Wells 167942Royal Garrison Artillery01/10/1918 (aged 22)personal connection
Private Hill 5830The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)30/04/1916 (aged 18)personal connection
Lance Corporal Fred Cope 1327Australian Machine Gun Corps21/09/1917 (aged 29)personal connection
Private Clark 25514Gloucestershire Regiment24/03/1918 (aged 22)personal connection
Lieut-Commander Robert Elmhurst Thoyts Royal Navy07/03/1915 (aged 34)buried here

The following war memorials are recorded for this parish in the War Memorials Register on the Imperial War Museums website

Sulhamstead
  • St Michaels Churchyard (Church demolished), St Michaels Lane, Sulhamstead, Newbury, Berkshire, RG7 4DP, England
Berkshire Constabulary combined WW1 and WW2 board
  • In Holdsworth Hall, Thames Valley Police Training College, Sulhamstead, Newbury, Berkshire, RG7 4DX, England