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ImageNameRegimentDate of deathConnection to location
Private Albert George Dibble 2821Somerset Light Infantry08/03/1916 (aged 21)personal connection
Private George Henry Strong 267080Royal Warwickshire Regiment02/02/1918 (aged 26)personal connection
Private Charles Hubert Williams 44349Royal Berkshire Regiment07/06/1918 (aged 19)personal connection
Private Henry Herbert Curtis 7955Army Veterinary Corps01/06/1915 (aged 30)personal connection
Private Williams 674Leinster Regiment20/02/1918 (aged 25)personal connection
Private Edward Blackmore 39000Gloucestershire Regiment30/10/1917 (aged 20)personal connection
Second Lieutenant Tyler Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)28/10/1918buried here
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CemeteryCountryCasualtiesWith Life Story linksWith images
ST. SEVER CEMETERY, ROUENFrance111
VILLERS-FAUCON COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSIONFrance111
ST. VENANT-ROBECQ ROAD BRITISH CEMETERY, ROBECQFrance111
GIAVERA BRITISH CEMETERY, ARCADEItaly111
TYNE COT MEMORIALBelgium110
BASRA MEMORIALIraq111
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Date of deathCasualtiesWith Life Story linksWith images
Tuesday 1 June 1915111
Wednesday 8 March 1916111
Tuesday 30 October 1917110
Saturday 2 February 1918111
Wednesday 20 February 1918111
Friday 7 June 1918111

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

Carhampton Men - WW1
  • ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH, Carhampton, West Somerset, Somerset, England
2lt W E Tyler
  • ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH, Carhampton, West Somerset, Somerset, England