Cheltonians Who Died In The Great War Whilst Serving With The Coldstream Guards


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Cheltonians Who Died In The Great War Whilst Serving With

The Coldstream Guards

 

Ref

Name

Rank

Number

Unit

Died

Cause

Loc

Age

Memorials

1

ASTON James

Cpl

15347

1st Battalion

9th October 1918

DOW

FR

24

CH   PA   PE

2

BROWN Frank William

Pte

21541

1st Battalion

27th November 1917

KIA

FR

18

CH  PA  SM  SA

3

CAREY George William

Pte

11731

2nd Battalion

8th May 1915

DOW

FR

22

CH   MK

4

DAVIS Sidney

LCpl

3154

3rd Battalion

26th June 1916

KIA

BE

34

PR   PRC

5

HANDLEY Guy Frederick Beckham

Lt

2nd Battalion

27th August 1918

KIA

FR

35

AS  COL  PR  PRC

6

MUSTOE Frank Victor

Pte

18921

3rd Battalion

30th July 1917

KIA

BE

20

CH   SM

7

NEWMAN Harold James

Cpl

18904

1st Battalion

31st July 1917

KIA

BE

26

CH   CA

8

PHILLIPS Arthur

Pte

17084

1st Battalion

29 September 1916

KIA

FR

19

ST

9

SUMNER Percy John (Jack)

Pte

16083

1st Battalion

14th September 1916

KIA

FR

29

CH   BE

10

TANNER Ernest Edwin

Pte

2980

1st Battalion

12th November 1914

DOW

FR

37

PE

Notes:

1.   The Guards Memorial can be viewed here.

2.   The Coldstream Guard’s involvement in the Great War can beviewed here.

 

 

 

Page last updated:  1st February 2014

 

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