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ImageNameRegimentDate of deathConnection to location
Private Prime G/12763The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)04/12/1918 (aged 32)personal connection
Private Taylor 57689Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)13/04/1918 (aged 20)personal connection
Serjeant John Rattray Clark S/13521Cameron Highlanders25/09/1915 (aged 30)personal connection
2nd Corporal Charles Lyons 192631Royal Engineers07/10/1918 (aged 24)personal connection
Private Walter Morris 13590Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry18/03/1918 (aged 25)personal connection
Private Alfred Edward Neale 15952Scots Guards09/10/1917 (aged 23)personal connection
Sapper Mills 203970Royal Engineers22/10/1918personal connection
Private Alfred Tom Walden L/14977Royal Fusiliers25/04/1915 (aged 25)personal connection
Private Craddock 10296Royal Warwickshire Regiment02/06/1916 (aged 47)personal connection
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CemeteryCountryCasualtiesWith Life Story linksWith images
EBBLINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERYFrance110
ST. AUBERT BRITISH CEMETERYFrance110
BIENVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERYFrance110
HAYNECOURT BRITISH CEMETERYFrance110
LOOS BRITISH CEMETERYFrance110
KARASOULI MILITARY CEMETERYGreece110
WINDSOR CEMETERY, BERKSHIREUnited Kingdom111
HELLES MEMORIALTurkey (including Gallipoli)100
TYNE COT MEMORIALBelgium110

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

Major C. Leigh and Lieutenant E. H. Leigh
  • St. Mary the Virgin Church, Church Lane, Stoneleigh, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV8 3DN, England
St. Mary the Virgin Church - WW1
  • St. Mary the Virgin Church, Church Lane, Stoneleigh, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV8 3DN, England
St. Mary the Virgin Church - Roll of Honour
  • St. Mary the Virgin Church, Church Lane, off Vicarage Road, Stoneleigh, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV8 3DN, England