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ImageNameRegimentDate of deathConnection to location
Second Lieutenant Hubert Reginald Stock The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)25/10/1914 (aged 26)personal connection
Private Edward Spillett G/9414The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)15/07/1916 (aged 31)personal connection
Able Seaman William John Dixon J/5442Royal Navy, HMS Natal30/12/1915 (aged 23)personal connection
Private Arthur Edmund Peirce TF/3190The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)19/12/1915 (aged 29)personal connection
Driver William John Lilley T/30427Army Service Corps22/09/1914 (aged 25)personal connection
Captain Albert Evelyn Alderson The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)11/03/1918personal connection
Private George Easterfield 26171Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)01/07/1916 (aged 28)personal connection
Private Edward Lawrence 225272London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers)31/07/1917 (aged 35)personal connection
Private Frederick James Stokes PW/6104Middlesex Regiment27/12/1917 (aged 29)personal connection
Bombardier Grounsell 910213Royal Field Artillery31/05/1919 (aged 24)personal connection
Serjeant Evelyn Guy Whiteman D/32584th Dragoon Guards (Royal Irish)06/09/1914 (aged 24)personal connection
Private Charles Edward Daynes 6/1509Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F.08/05/1915 (aged 23)personal connection
Lieutenant Rupert Howard Canadian Infantry04/09/1916 (aged 31)personal connection
Lance Corporal Frederick George Smith G/3032The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)07/10/1916 (aged 20)personal connection
Sub-Lieutenant John Francis Haughton Grant Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve10/12/1919 (aged 35)personal connection
Artificer Engineer George Williams Redgate Royal Navy, HMS Racoon09/01/1918 (aged 42)buried here
Gunner George Collard 910781Royal Field Artillery29/01/1917 (aged 39)buried here
Able Seaman Spain 198647Royal Navy, (RFR/CH/B/8641) HMS Mars25/08/1914buried here
Corporal Moat 52896Royal Garrison Artillery09/07/1919 (aged 26)buried here
Private William James Inwood R4/210936Army Service Corps19/11/1918 (aged 40)buried here

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

River WW1 and WW2
  • South-East corner of the churchyard, St Peter and St Paul Church, Minnis Lane, River, Dover, Kent, CT17 0RG, England