Help was requested in looking for persons for our WW 1 ‘In Memoriam’ Project:
- Benjamin Allen
- Joseph Allen
- George Barwell
- John Bettles
- John Britchford
- Archibald Dicks
- Alfred Edis
- Walter Elliot
- William Fairey
- Frederick Fleet
- Bertie Freeman
- George Horn
- Christopher Horne
- Ernest Houghton
- Joseph Keech
- Herbert Kendall
- Thomas Lee
- John Liddington
- Thomas Munn
- Charles Newman
- Sidney Panther
- Sidney Perkins
- Benjamin Rice
- Ernest Saxby
- Walter Seamark
- Charles Sherwood
- William Sherwood
- Arthur Spriggs
- Fred Styles
- Horace Thompson
- Joseph Tinsley
- Samuel Tinsley
- Frederick Turner
- Harry Warren
- Sam Whiteman
- John Wrighting
- John York
Irthlingborough WW1 Casualties – the final few
ABBOTT, Herbert – born in Rushden but later lived in Straw’s Yard, Irthlingborough.
Married to Helen. Their son George was baptised at St Peter’s Church on 12th July, 1908.
AGER, Percy – born Irthlingborough in 1897 and baptised at St Peter’s Church on 25th July, 1897.
He was the son of Annie Lottie and John Ager, a shoemaker who lived in Lilley’s Row.
Mrs Ager married again after her husband’s death and became Annie Lottie Neville.
BARWELL, George Henry – born 1899 in Kettering.
Attended Irthlingborough Baptist Sunday School so the family could have settled here.
BUGBY, Alfred – born in Raunds and worked at Wm Shortland’s Tower Boot Factory.
FAIREY, William Henry – was born in Irthlingborough.
FLEET, Frederick James – resided at Enfield – possible connection with the Methodist Church.
GOOSEY, Jack Sidney – the son of Mr D. & Mrs M.A.Goosey of The Royal Oak, known locally as The Drum & Monkey. Jack was born in Wellingborough.
LIDDINGTON, John Francis – born 1896 in Great Addington but later moved to Finedon. Employed as a packer at the Tower Boot Factory, Victoria Street, Irthlingborough.
PANTHER, Sidney Edward – son of Mrs A.M.Panther, 75 Addington Road, Irthlingborough. Member of the Church Institute.
HORN, George Frederick – son of Edward & Hannah Horn – born 1894/5– enlisted Northampton.
PERKINS, Sidney – son of Alpheus and Sarah Perkins of Lilley’s Row.
He was a member of St Peter’s Church Choir and the Church Institute.
THOMPSON, Horace – born 1895 – son of George Arthur & Beatrice Thompson, 49 Addington Road. Scholar at the Baptist Church.
TINSLEY, Joseph – born St Pancras and lived in Finsbury Park, London.
TINSLEY, Samuel – lived in Hammersmith, London. Not necessarily related to Joseph Tinsley.
WESSIN, A – we know nothing at all of this man and no Wessin is listed anywhere as a casualty.
WILLS, George – lived in Bull Yard, Irthlingborough – enlisted at Northampton.
YORK, John Edward – born in 1891 in Raunds [or possibly Rushden], the son of Isabella, and the step-son of James Meekins of Jubilee Street, Irthlingborough.